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“We didn’t know if we were going to have a season at all”
According to senior Jacklyn Luu, Stanford’s synchronized swimming team has one goal: “Winning a national championship.”
This goal isn’t unique to the 2021 season, or to the current roster. Because of the pandemic and a year filled with “ups and downs,” though, Luu and the rest of her teammates are particularly locked in.
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Shaler bowlers, from left, Jonathan Zang, Ryan Callahan and Braden Scott qualified for Western Regionals.
Shaler bowling coach Shawn Pilyih gave freshman Braden Scott a quick hook in the Titans’ final regular-season match.
Pilyih was “average watching” and knew after Scott threw a 220, his cumulative mark was over the 170 threshold that would qualify for the Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Bowling League championships last Wednesday at Mt. Lebanon AMF Lanes.
Scott, whose average of 170.59 was ranked 19th of 35 varsity bowlers in the North section, made the most of his coach’s diligence.
Scott’s collective total of 563 buoyed by scores of 179, 191 and 193 allowed him to finish 12th and earn a spot at the Western Regionals on March 5 at North Versailles Bowl.