Girls Bowling Stories

ROUNDUP: Crofford helps Desert Oasis girls top Mustangs in quarterfinal

LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
Posted: Jan. 31, 2012 | 6:36 p.m.

Amanda Crofford rolled a 248 game inside a 603 series Tuesday to help Desert Oasis’ girls bowling team to a 7-2 win over Shadow Ridge in a Sunset Region quarterfinal at The Orleans.

The Diamondbacks advance to meet Northwest League champion Arbor View in Wednesday’s semifinals. The Aggies, led by Andie Szekely’s 625 series, were 9-0 winners over Sierra Vista.

Centennial knocked off Southwest League champion Bonanza, 7-2, and will meet Cimarron-Memorial — a 7-2 winner over Durango — in the other Sunset semfinal.

In the Sunrise Region, Northeast League champion Eldorado posted a narrow 6-3 win over Coronado. The Sundevils’ total pin count of 1,603 was two more than the Cougars’ total.

Eldorado will meet Basic — a 9-0 winner over Rancho — in one semifinal.

Southeast League champion Liberty got a 221 game from Mahulia Ulrich and posted the two best team games on the day en route to a 9-0 sweep of Chaparral. The Patriots have a semifinal date with Tech, a 7-2 winner over Las Vegas.
 

Sunrise Region Girls Tournament
At The Orleans
Tuesday’s Results
Basic 9, Rancho 0 (1,834-1,336)
Eldorado 6, Coronado 3 (1,603-1,601)
Liberty 9, Chaparral 0 (2,130-1,544)
Tech 7, Las Vegas 2 (1,853-1,759)

Sunset Region Girls Tournament
At The Orleans
Tuesday’s Results
Arbor View 9, Sierra Vista 0 (1,988-1,533)
Centennial 7, Bonanza 2 (1,815-1,753)
Cimarron-Memorial 7, Durango 2 (1,912-1,806)
Desert Oasis 7, Shadow Ridge 2 (1,855-1,825)
Individual High Series—Andie Szekely, AV, 625; Amanda Crofford, DO, 603
Individual High Game—Crofford, DO, 248; Katelyn Scott, Chap, 234; Maluhia Ulrich, Lib, 221
Team High Series—Liberty 2,130; Arbor View 1,988; Cimarron 1,912.
Team High Game—Liberty 774, 763.

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