This is the second in a series of articles profiling the 2023 USBC Butler Area Hall of Fame inductees
CONNOQUENESSING TWP Mike Rouda did a favor for his father and bowling returned that favor many.
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Freeport’s Mark Livingston took second in the WPIBL boys singles competition Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2021.
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Thomas Jefferson’s Nick Johnson edged Freeport’s Mark Livingston by four pins to capture the Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Bowling League boys singles championship Wednesday at AMF Mt. Lebanon Lanes.
Johnson, the No. 2 seed for the bracketed playoffs, rolled a 195 in the finals to Livingston’s 191.
The Jaguars junior made a big leap in the standings after he placed 57th at last year’s WPIBL singles event at Sims Lanes in Beaver Falls.
In the semifinals, Johnson topped the No. 3 seed, East Allegheny’s Ian Baker, 202-182, and Livingston, the No. 5 seed, upended No. 1 seed Dominick Vallano from Hempfield, 181-167.
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Plum freshmen Sam Snyder (left) and Antonino Walker (right) look toward coach Mike Supak during a practice on Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021.
The Plum wrestling team turns its focus this week from team competition to individual accomplishments with subsection and section tournaments taking center stage throughout the WPIAL.
The Mustangs were slated to wrestle at the Class AAA Section 1B tournament Wednesday which feeds surviving qualifiers to Saturday’s main Section 1 tournament at Kiski Area.
Wednesday subsection matches were to be contested past this week’s deadline.
A number of Plum wrestlers established themselves throughout the team duals and helped the team compile a 9-6 overall record and a 3-2 mark in section matches.
February 11, 2021
NORTH BOSTON, N.Y. The Penn State Altoona women s bowling team was picked to finish in seventh place in the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference this season. The league released the results of its annual Preseason Coaches Poll on Wednesday, Feb. 10.
Medaille College and Saint Vincent College, which tied for first place in the AMCC regular-season standings last spring with identical 16-2 conference records, were voted to finish first and second, respectively, this year. Mount Aloysius College, which posted a 15-3 AMCC record last season, placed third in the poll.
Penn State Altoona took seventh place in the 2021 edition of the women s bowling preseason poll after the team placed tenth in the conference at the regular season s conclusion last year with a 1-17 AMCC record. Head coach John Carey enters his third season leading the program.