Dixon, Oregon boys bowlers, Sterling girls all win

Dukes bowl over Cavs

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The Dixon Dukes used a strong, balanced effort to take all 10 points in a NIB-12 match at Plum Hollow on Thursday, beating LaSalle-Peru 3,549-3,189 thanks to three 600+ series.

Lucas Bonnette’s 639 series inlcuded three 200+ games, while Connor Allen had a 628 series and a 246 high game. Ryan Dixon finished at 626, with a 226 high game as Dixon won all three games handily.

Oregon 3,471, Rockford Christian 3,128: The Hawks took all seven points at The Cherry Bowl, with Tyler Lathrop and Brandon Taylor leading the way with 600+ series.

Lathrop rolled a 644, highlighted by games of 231 and 255. Taylor had a 612, with high games of 232 and 224. Mark Schmidt added a 570 series and a 226 high game for Oregon (6-2).

Girls bowling

Sterling 3,071, LaSalle-Peru 2,758: The Golden Warriors won all 10 points in a NIB-12 match at Blackhawk Lanes, moving their record to 3-1 and giving them 28 points in the conference.

Brandy Behrens rolled a match-high 583 series, and led Sterling with a 218 series. Amber Granzow added a 521 series, and Samantha Lewis and Destinee Howard each had a 511 series.

Morris 3,341, Dixon 3,308: The Duchesses were ahead by 5 pins heading into the final game, but the Redskins rolled an 1,156 to Dixon’s 1,118 in a NIB-12 match at Echo Lanes.

The Duchesses won only the second game, scoring just two of the meet’s 10 points. Emily Quaco led all bowlers with a 670 series, including a 268 high game, and Autumn Day had the match’s second-best score with a 614 series (233 high game).

Rockford Christian 2,583, Oregon 2,234: The Hawks lost all three games at The Cherry Bowl, led by Karissa Corbin’s 529 series and 223 high game.

Wrestling

Geneseo 56, Dixon 10: The Dukes won three weights and gave up five forfeits in a NIB-12 loss on the road.

Kylian Lally won by major decision at 138 pounds for the Dukes, while Jacob Johnson (113) and Connor Sperling (182) added decision victories.

Comets split in Camanche: Newman traveled into Iowa for a triangular, beating Fulton 38-12 and falling to the host Indians 39-30.

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