PLATTSBURGH — It seems to be the only way for Beekmantown to lose is to beat itself.
Early in the season, the Eagles have yet to lose a game in the matches they’ve played.
That continued with the 4-0 sweeps by the boys and girls against Moriah, Thursday at North Bowl Lanes.
Logan Hart (670), Austin Carrow (604) and Owen Howard all bowled 600 series to lead Beekmantown.
Hart had the highest game of the match with a 249 game to close out his day.
Cayden Muller bowled a 570 to lead Moriah, with a game high of 213.
Brayden Armstrong was second for the Vikings with a 429 series and game high of 194.
“The teams very very friendly and supportive of each other,” Beekmantown’s coach Farole Watts said.
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Boys
Beekmantown 4, Moriah 0
Girls
Beekmantown 4, Moriah 0
Boys
Beekmantown
Mason Hannemann 222 188 152 562
Owen Howard 226 184 190 600
Austin Corrow 225 167 212 604
Caleb Deso 169 192 – 361
Logan Hart 200 221 249 670
Evan Dragoon – – 141 141
Moriah
Cayden Muller 213 179 178 570
Adric Cowin122 104 151 377
Jeremy Riemersma 132 106 154 392
Silas Reeder 151 117 140 408
Brayden Armstrong 127 194 108 429
Girls
Beekmantown
Olivia Corrow 157 171 122 450
Charlotte Rock 110 64 111 285
Melina Goddeau 110 120 105 335
Tori Bump 126 128 178 432
Kelsey Cook 170 159 143 472
Moriah
Ava Fuller 132 139 150 421
Harley Taylor 145 136 95 376
Morgan Towns 132 136 108 376
Emily Pinheiro 124 107 114 345
Melissa Slattery 87 110 95 292
WEDNESDAY
BOYS
PERU 3, SARANAC 1
GIRLS
SARANAC 4 PERU 0
PLATTSBURGH — It was a close match between the Nighthawks and Spartans as Peru walked away with a 3-1 victory in the boys match.
Saranac returned the favor with a 4-0 sweep in the girls match.
Keagen Hemingway led the Nighthawks to victory with a 678 series. His 268 game was the highest of the match.
Nick Palmer added a game of 218 on his way to a series of 608.
Saranac was led by Josh Gaboriault who finished with a 589 series and game high of 209.
Dale Lavarnway and Ayden Dumas were just behind Gaboriault’s series as they both bowled a 581.
Lacee LaPoint led the Spartan charge in the girls match as she bowled a 543 with a game of 202.
She was assisted by Kennedy Paynter and Chelsea Ashline who bowled series of 479 and 446, respectively.
Peru’s Madison Provost led all girls with a series of 632.
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Boys
Peru
Keagan Hemingway 268 216 194 678
Nick Palmer 188 202 218 608
Logan Hemingway 210 532
Lance Hemingway 207
Saranac
Josh Gaboriault 209 199 181 589
Dale Lavarnway 172 222 187 581
Ayden Dumas 191 216 174 581
Girls
Peru
Madison Provost 180 256 192 632
Ava Hamborsky 93
SARANAC:
Lacee LaPoint 182 159 202 543
Kennedy Paynter 155 189 479
Chelsea Ashline 171 446
BOYS
PLATTSBURGH 4, NCCS 0
GIRLS
NCCS 4, PLATTSBURGH 0
PLATTSBURGH — The Hornets and Cougars traded scores as the Plattsburgh boys and NCCS girls claimed sweeps in their matchup.
Evan Rundall led PHS with a 278 game to finish with a game high 678 series.
Teammates David Mintz and Sebastien Bernier bowled series of 591 and 535, respectively.
The Cougars were led by Chris Agoney who rolled a 202 game with a 542 series.
Keira MacKinnon led NCCS with a career high 253 game and 561 series. Skyler Agoney followed up with a 406.
The Hornets were led by Scottlyn McCormick who finished with a 446.
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Boys
PHS
Evan Rundall 201 279 678
David Mintz 229
Eli Wilson 223
Sebastian Bernier 200
Isaac Dubay 151
NCCS
Chris Agoney 202
Jaycob McGoldrick 185
Jacob Martin 170
Liam Hopseker 149
Girls
PHS
Scotlyn McCormick 165
Sophia Rancour 108
Sophie Bechard 92
Ada Burgess 91
NCCS
Keira MacKinnon 253
Skyler Agoney 147
Brooke Mesec 133
Sabrina Robare 127
Brooklyn Shockley 113