Harrison Bowling Teams Repeat As SWOC Champs

Harrison's girls and boys bowlers now shift their focus to sectionals.

Harrison's girls bowling team. Photo by @HHSbowlingteam.

(Harrison, Oh.) – Harrison’s boys and girls bowling teams continue to knock down more pins than their opponents.

Both teams recently captured the SWOC Championship for the second year in a row.

Harrison’s boys team finished the regular season with a 14-3 record, including a perfect 10-0 run in SWOC play.

The Wildcats are led by three young men that rank in the top 10 in the conference in scoring average. Eli McKain is fourth in the conference with an average of 191.2. Marshall Hooper is fifth (189.9 average) and Andrew Roush checks in at sixth in the conference (186.6 average).

On the girls side, the Lady Wildcats are 13-2 on the season, including 9-1 against conference opponents.

Senior Alyssa Pierce has the best average in the conference at 178.9. Cassie Schultheis (168.4 average) and Emma Marhoffer (149.5 average) also rank in the top 10.

Both teams will compete in sectionals next week.

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