The varsity Purdue bowling teams were back in action this past weekend at the American Heartland Tournaments 1 and 2. On Saturday teams bowled 5 team games followed by 12 baker games. The lady boilermakers started off by picking up 3855 pins during the team games, and then finished strong in bakers with 1736 pins. The Ladies placed 16th overall in the tournament.
On Sunday teams bowled 4 team games and 16 baker games. After an eventful start with Coach Bob helping take down a locked door to get bowling balls out of the paddock, the Ladies got down to business and bowled 5659 total pins, placing them in 16th. The Ladies also set a season high in baker game set totals. With only six bowlers able to make it to the tournaments, all of the ladies bowled a lot and grew closer as a team through their support of each other. The next tournament the ladies will be competing in is the Keystone Quaker Tournament in Allentown, PA, in December. The ladies will take their time off to practice on different elements of their games in order to be prepared for their first Tier 1 tournament.
On Sunday teams bowled 4 team games and 16 baker games. After an eventful start with Coach Bob helping take down a locked door to get bowling balls out of the paddock, the Ladies got down to business and bowled 5659 total pins, placing them in 16th. The Ladies also set a season high in baker game set totals. With only six bowlers able to make it to the tournaments, all of the ladies bowled a lot and grew closer as a team through their support of each other. The next tournament the ladies will be competing in is the Keystone Quaker Tournament in Allentown, PA, in December. The ladies will take their time off to practice on different elements of their games in order to be prepared for their first Tier 1 tournament.