MAPLE PARK — It’s not always how you start, it’s how you finish.
That was the case for the Lady Hubs bowling team this week, as the girls rebounded from a road loss to the Yorkville Lady Foxes on Tuesday to dominate Kaneland and take all 10 conference p
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MAPLE PARK — It’s not always how you start, it’s how you finish.
That was the case for the Lady Hubs bowling team this week, as the girls rebounded from a road loss to the Yorkville Lady Foxes on Tuesday to dominate Kaneland and take all 10 conference points on Wednesday.
The girls fell to Yorkville by a score of 2,940-2,786, with junior Katie Dummer rolling a team-high 571 series behind a 189 in her first game and a match-best 201 in her second game. Junior Carlie Elder added a 522 series supported by a high game of 192, while senior Julia Frye and sophomore Autumn Headon combined for 906 pins in the match.