Midland University competed in the United States Bowling Congress (USBC) Intercollegiate Team and Singles Championships sectional qualifier this past weekend. The Warriorsâ menâs team was dominant in their 16-team competition and tied for first place with a total of 7,956 pins. The womenâs team placed sixth out of the 12 competing teams with a total of 7,086 pins.
The tournament consisted of 10 four-game Baker sets for a total of 40 Baker games, games 1-20 on were played on Saturday, and games 21-40 were played on Sunday. The four teams with the highest total pinfall for those games advance to the Intercollegiate Team Championships.
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The Carson City School District and Fritsch Elementary School recognized several grade-school students (a winner from each grade) who competed in the â2021 Reflections Contestâ to celebrate the schoolsâ 100th day of school as well as how students continue to triumph and endure through changes imposed by COVID-19.
With the third to fifth graders coming back to school full-time Jan. 19, Principal Dan Brown and Vice Principal Gina Hoppe decided the contest would be a fun, reflective way to welcome back all students to school.
The contest was designed for students to express their feelings and experiences about COVID through projects. The contest was open to all students kindergarten to fifth grade in school and remote. The students could do paintings, drawings, models, timelines, poems, stories, research, slides, etc.