Bowling news
Here are the first week qualifying scores from the Warren County King of The County bowling tournament started this past weekend at Riverside Lanes. Qualifying for the tournament runs through January 22.
Qualifying scores (1st week): 1. Rolling Thunder 2571, 2. Fitch Disposal 3563, 3. Oly's Place 3535, 4. Gould Members 3517, 5. Motorboaters 3363, 6. Big City Nights 3353, 7. Team Elardo 3308, 8. Big Mean Can Crushers 3286
D-10 rankings
Two Eisenhower Knights and two Youngsville Eagles are included in Dan Albaugh's latest District 10 Class AA wrestling rankings. For Eisenhower, 195-pounder Jake Johnson is ranked fourth in the district. Teammate Dylan Baker is listed sixth at 126 pounds.
For Youngsville, 160-pound senior Josh Lewis is ranked fifth. 220-pound teammate Jaykup Durlin is now ranked sixth in his weight class, according to d10wrestling.com.
In Class AAA wrestling, five Warren Dragons wrestlers were included in Rob Coleman's latest District 10 Class AAA rankings. Freshman D.J. Fehlman is ranked first at 120 pounds in D-10 as well as ranked fourth in the Class AAA Northwest Regional rankings.
Drew Williams is ranked third in the district at 138 pounds while Garrett Smead (145), Chris McNeal (182) and Robert Brown (285) are all ranked fourth in D-10. As a team, Warren is ranked fourth among all D-10 Class AAA teams.
Winter Trap
The Penn-York Winter Trap League finished up its first half of the season Sunday with competition at Sugar Grove AmVets. Kalbfus was the winning team for the day and also claimed the top spot for the first half of league action. Sugar Grove was close behind in second spot in the league standings.
John Foster, Rick Espin, Bob Faga and Tiffany Decker all shot perfect scores this week. Mark Cecco was the high junior, Andrew Hvizdzak was the high sub-junior and Decker was the high lady. Jim Holcomb was the high vet, Hod Edgreen and Ralph Challingsworth shared high senior vet honors and Ron Feidler was the high super senior vet.
Through the first half of competition, the top ten shooters are: Colton Black 97.11, Kirk Decker 96.67, Dave Proper 96.29, John Pearson 96.00, John Foster 95.67, Paul Prentice 95.56, Chuck Loomis 95.33, Marty Nelson 95.11, Dave Sena 95.11, Ralph Challingsworth 95.00.
Next week's shoot will be held at the Pine Grove Sportsmen's Club.
Here are the complete results from this week's competition:
KALBFUS (340, 9): Ken Anderson 49, Chuck Loomis 49, Al Hansen 49, John Pearson 49, Jim Holcomb 48, Bob Gregersen 48, Fred Franklin 48
CARROLL (337, 8): John Foster 50, Paul Prentice 49, Ron Feidler 49, Charlie Abramo 48, Marty Nelson 48, Steve Ecker 47, Dave Anderson 46
SUGAR GROVE (334, 7): Rick Espin 50, Dave Sena 49, Reed Johnson 47, Craig Darling 47, Charlie Brown 47, Jake Lindell 47, Jim Hannon 47
PINE GROVE (332, 6): Bob Faga 50, John Cecco 48, Denny Joy 47, George Powley 47, Lynn Schnarrs 47, Scott Carter 47, Spear Proukou 46
BUSTI (330, 5): Tiffany Decker 50, Hod Edgreen 48, Kirk Decker 48, Jim Bessey 47, Dick Starks 46, Tim Young 46, Steve Paddock 45
CELORON (329, 4): Kevin Sturzenbecker 48, Rich Foster 48, Kevin Nicklas 47, Jerry Lewis 47, Don Foster 47, Shane Lindstrom 46, Dave Kingsley 46
RANDOLPH (327, 3): Kim Milford 48, Mac McCausland 48, Jacob Grimm 47, David Proper 47, Paul Hvizdzak 46, Andrew Hvizdzak 46, Rob Simcick 45
BROKENSTRAW (324, 2): Curt Hollabaugh 48, Archie Hollabaugh 47, Ed Wurst 47, Allen Henry 46, Rusty Luther 46, John McCanna 45, Kyle Luther 45
SHEFFIELD (312, 1): Chuck Cooper 49, Ralph Challingsworth 48, Ed Pennington 48, Bob Dixon 44, Marion Beutler 42, Larry Heeter 42, Lee Dunkle 39
Youth wrestling
Several youth wrestlers from Eisenhower competed and placed at the Kane Round Robin Wrestling Tournament held this past weekend.
In the 11-12 year-old, 70-pound weight class, Tyler Mahood was a first-place finisher. Finishing second for the Knights were Jacob Williams (7-8, 55), Easton Hedman (7-8, 55), Josh Mullins (7-8, 55), Gannon Jaquay (7-8, 60) and Cael Black (7-8, 120). Third-place finishes were acheived by Connor Lundmark (6 & under, 40), Jeremyah Aiken (7-8, 70) and Logan Jaquay (9-10, 60).

