PLATTSBURGH — The only thing that can stop the Nighthawk boys bowling team is themselves.
They completed their regular season undefeated with a record of 63-1, dropping only one game all season, as they swept NAC, 4-0.
Keagan Hemingway led Peru with a 681 series as Lance Emingway added a 656. Nick Palmer was the third Nighthawk to get over 600 with a 601.
Kellan Hayes and Jaiden Menard led the Bobcats with series scores of 468 and 461, respectively.
The NAC girls wound up sweeping Peru, 4-0 with Piper Bruce’s 465 series.
Natalie Desotelle added a 405 in the win.
The Nighthawks were led by Rachel Travers with a 357 series.
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Boys
PERU
KEAGAN HEMINGWAY 223 — 203 — 255 = 681
LANCE HEMINGWAY 231 — 232 — 193 = 656
NICK PALMER 206 — 234 = 601
IAN REIL 255
NAC
KELLAN HAYES 138 — 149 — 181 = 468
JAIDEN MENARD 158 — 160 — 143 = 461
CHASE NICHOLS 151 — 152 — 140 = 443
RYLIE LaFOUNTAIN 151 — 169 = 441
WYATT STONE 162 — 134 = 425
Girls
NAC
PIPER BRUCE 162 — 176 = 465
NATALIE DESOTELLE 133 — 167 = 405
LIA BENNETT 168 — 123 = 363
PERU
RACHAEL TRAVERS 139 — 113 = 357
TESSA COLEMAN 101 — 126 = 301
BOYS
WILLSBORO 4
SARANAC 0
GIRLS
SARANAC 4
WILLSBORO 0
WILLSBORO — It was Senior Night for two Wolves as Troy Baker and Donovan Rolston were celebrated. Willsboro made sure they were sent out with a smile as the boys swept Saranac, 4-0.
Ashton Hathaway led the Wolves with a 537 as teammate Ben Garvin finished with a 484.
The Spartans were led by David Frederick with a 506 series of games of 193-178-135.
The Saranac girls continued their undefeated season with a 4-0 sweep.
Lacee LaPoint led the Spartans with a series of 462.
Emily Currier finished with a 352 to lead Willsboro.
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Boys
Willsboro:
Ashton Hathaway 140 245 152 537
Ben Garvin 179 140 165 484
Saranac:
David Frederick 193 178 135 506
Girls
Saranac:
Lacee Lapointe 127 170 165 462
Willsboro:
Emily Currier 104 118 130 352
BOYS
NORTHEASTERN CLINTON 4
AUSABLE VALLEY 0
GIRLS
NORTHEASTERN CLINTON 4
AUSABLE VALLEY 0
PLATTSBURGH — NCCS’ Chris Agoney bowled a personal best series of 686 as NCCS swept AuSable Valley 4-0 in boys and girls.
Jake McGoldrick aided in the effort with a 618 series to lead the charge.
Michael Lewallen led the Patriots with a 495 series with Joshua Daniels following with a 465.
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Boys
NCCS
Agoney 233,229-686; McGoldrick 224,210-618; Martin 208,200-598; Hopseker 158,197-491; Parker 149,170-452
AVCS
Lewallen 182,160-495; Daniels 171,148-465; L. Roberts 133,103-338; D. Roberts 121,113-332; Winters 109,109-324
FRIDAY
BOYS
BEEKMANTOWN 4
NORTHERN ADIRONDACK 0
GIRLS
BEEKMANTOWN 4
NORTHERN ADIRONDACK 0
PLATTSBURGH — It was a day to remember for Austin Corrow.
Corrow bowled a 698 series, for a personal best, to help lead Beekmantown to a sweep over NAC.
Logan Hart added a 692 on 239-245-208 games with Chris Lincourt adding a 610.
The Bobcats were led by Jaiden Menard with a 536 series. Chase Nichols added a 524.
On the girls side, the Eagles again swept the Bobcats with Kelsey Cook and Tori Bump leading the charge with series scores of, 560 and 552, respectively.
Piper Bruce led NAC with a 464 series.
“Both teams bowled great,” Beekmantown coach Farole Watts said. “There were many high games especially on the boy’s side.”
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Beekmantown
Owen Howard 145 224 178 547
Chris Lincourt 221 188 201 610
Evan Dragoon 177 198 172 547
Austin Corrow 223 238 237 698
Logan Hart 239 245 208 692
NAC
Rylie LaFountain 116 146 135 397
Kellan Hayes 168 149 197 514
Wyatt Stone 136 182 163 481
Jaiden Menard 205 175 156 536
Chase Nichols 171 175 178 524
Beekmantown
Olivia Corrow 199 120 155 474
Melina Goddeau 139 155 156 450
Tori Bump 196 167 189 552
Kelsey Cook 176 201 183 560
NAC
Karlynn Clark 72 77 79 228
Natalee Desotelle 110 108 105 323
Ashley Sheppard 141 148 94 383
Alexis Longfield 117 109 130 356
Piper Bruce 157 154 153 464
BOYS
NORTHEASTERN CLINTON 4
WILLSBORO 0
GIRLS
NORTHEASTERN CLINTON 4
WILLSBORO 0
PLATTSBURGH — It was senior night for NCCS as they celebrated Jake McGoldrick, Keira MacKinnon, Sierra Agoney and Brooke Mesec.
It began with celebration and it ended the same way, a 4-0 sweep in both boys and girls bowling for NCCS.
The Cougars were led by Chris Agoney with a 676 series followed by McGoldrick with a 533.
Willsboro’s Ashton Hathaway led them with a 545.
MacKinnon led the Cougars with a 490 series followed by Sabrina Robare with a 488.
Willsboro was led by Emily Currier with a 355.
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Boys
NCCS
Agoney 223,254-676; McGoldrick 184; Martin 188; Hopseker 175; Labarge 146; Bedard 141; Parker 139.
WCS
Hathaway 197; Garvin 178; Aines 162; Rolston 160; Duso 144.
Girls
NCCS
MacKinnon 197; Robare 189; Sk. Agoney 170; Mesec 162; Si. Agoney 140; Montroy 137; I. Hunter 135.
BOYS
PERU 4
SARANAC 0
GIRLS
SARANAC 4
PERU 0
PLATTSBURGH — While the Nighthawk boys continued the routine of sweeping their opponent, it was a special night for Saranac’s girls team.
Lacee Lapoint tonight broke the girls high game record set in 2020 by Kaythrn Bowman going 299 to the previous 289. The 12th frame ball was perfectly executed to the 1-3 pocket and rang a 10 pin. She finished with an impressive 657 series.
On the boys side, Keagan Hemmingway finished with a 719 series with Nick Palmer added a 669.
David Frederick of Saranac bowled a 661 series.
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Boys
Saranac
David Frederick 248-210-203-661
Peru
Nick Palmer 236-669
Kayden Smith- 226
Zech Boucher 226
Keagan Hemmingway 263-719
Girls
Lacee Lapoint with a new PB of 299 and 657 series
BOYS
PLATTSBURGH 4
AUSABLE VALLEY 0
GIRLS
AUSABLE VALLEY 4
PLATTSBURGH 0
PLATTSBURGH — Plattsburgh and AuSable Valley split the day with the Hornet boys and Patriot girls won with 4-0 sweeps.
Sebastien Berner and Xavier Sorel led the way for PHS with series points of 639 and 629, respectively.
On the girls side, Kamri Vincent bowled a personal best game and series to lead AVCS to the win. Her high game was 210 and series was 500.
Eleanore Quinn finished with a team high 517 for the Patriots.
Plattsburgh was led by Scottlyn McCormick’s 501 series.
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Boys
Plattsburgh
Xavier Sorel 357-204-624, Eli Wilson 202, Sebastien Bernier 224-235-639
Girls
AuSable Valley
Kamri Vincent 210-500, Eleanore Quinn 182-517
Plattsburgh
Scotlyn McCormick 185-501