Courtesy Quincy Community Schools Facebook page
ALBION, MI (WTVB) – The Quincy bowling teams split their matches on Wednesday with Homer at University Lanes.
The Quincy boys lost a close 16-14 match. Homer powered through their 9th and 10th frames on singles to capture the win by just eight pins. The match saw Quincy come out on top of Baker play with all 10 points as Quincy edged Homer 174-172 in game one and 193-174 in game two. Caden Moore, despite throwing a solid 221 in game one would drop his point as would Brandt Neely with a 201 game. Their totals kept it close for the Orioles who notched points with Tyler Short throwing a 145 and Brodie Mainstone rolling a 176. Cody Neusbaum would chip in 128 as Quincy fell 871-872. A hot start from Moore, who struck the first five frames pushed Quincy to an early lead. More would go on to shoot a 198 capturing his point. Short again scored for the Orioles with a 173. It all came down to the 10th frame as Quincy missed their mark on a fe