Community Sports: Fast Breaks for Nov. 15: Alby bowls 300 at North Bend Lanes
By Staff Reports
Wednesday, November 19, 2008 |
Kory Alby became the first bowler at North Bend Lanes to roll a perfect game this season when he had 12 straight strikes in the Men’s Coast league on Nov. 3.
Alby’s first career 300 game came during a series of 749, one of the better marks since league play began in September.
The Men’s Coast league bowls on Monday nights.
Results for all 17 leagues currently in season are included in the Community Scoreboard each Saturday.
SCAT swimmers break records
Kevin Waller, James Verger and Rachel Heaney all broke records at the Shakespeare Open in Ashland last weekend.
The three North Bend High School students began practicing for the high school season this week, but have been practicing with the South Coast Aquatic Team for several weeks.
Waller set two records — swimming 49.77 seconds in the 100-yard freestyle and 1:45.93 in the 200 freestyle. He also won four other events.
Verger set his mark in the 1,650 freestyle, with a time of 17:19.84. Heaney’s record came in the 100 butterfly, with a time of 1:00.77. Heaney had four wins in all.
Sean Esperance also won tow events for SCAT at the meet.
Gold Coast in action
The Gold Coast Swim Team opened the season at the recent Marie DeHoog Fall Invitational in Springfield.
The team had 18 swimmers in action during the meet. Karl Stuntzner-Gibson was the only swimmer from the club to win an event.
Results are listed in today’s Community Scoreboard.
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