The Bethel-Tate boys bowling team huddles up prior to a Jan. 29, 2024, match.

The Bethel-Tate boys bowling team huddles up prior to a Jan. 29, 2024, match.

<p>Kaylee Randolph and Jhace Pryor rank 3rd and 13th in the SBAAC in average game score. </p>

Kaylee Randolph and Jhace Pryor rank 3rd and 13th in the SBAAC in average game score.

The Bethel-Tate bowling program swept Felicity Franklin inside of Batavia Bowl on Jan. 29. The boys team won 2,256-1,563, while the girls team won 1,981-,1387. The win improves the boys team to 7-11 and the girls team now sits at 15-3.

Senior Jhace Pryor had a huge day, rolling a career single-game best of 276 in game two. “ I thought I definitely had a rough first game, but I feel like the second game I started piecing it together. And once I found my line, things really started connecting” Pryor said.

Despite having a great day personally, he was more focused on the efforts of his teammates. “I thought everyone did pretty well. I mean, especially for some of the younger guys. I mean, I know it’s their first year, but if they’re already putting up scores like they are right now, I know it’s already going to be up from here.”

Bethel-Tate head coach Michelle Randolph credits the team’s improvement through the season to a couple key things. “Teamwork, my kids, whether they’re friends at school or not their friends in the alley, they all get along great.
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