Women’s bowling finishes 10th in nation; Campbell 14th in men’s individuals

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Women's bowling finishes 10th in nation; Campbell 14th in men's individuals

Congratulations to the Jackson College Jets bowling teams on a strong finish to the season.

At the NJCAA National Tournament, the women's team finished No. 10 in the nation. The Jets Marissa Wood finished 29th overall, while Allison Fagan placed 10th in singles and Alyssa Villarreal placed 12th in singles. Results for the women's team are:

Rank

 

Singles & Doubles

5 Man

Bakers

Blocks 1

Block2

Block 3

Total

Games

10

Jackson College women

4599

4182

405

420

491

10097

21

 

                               

Rank

Name

Doubles

Singles

5 Man

Games 1-3

Games 4-6

Total

Games

Average

29

Marissa Wood

539

464

446

495

1944

12

162.0

46

Allison Fagan

396

547

396

416

1755

12

146.3

50

Lailah Maull

412

393

460

459

1724

12

143.7

61

Alyssa Villarreal

393

542

355

371

1661

12

138.4

64

Hannah Boobyer

499

414

280

413

1606

11

146.0

92

Hailey Thornhill

355

335

91

0

781

7

111.6

 

From the men's team, Jets Keegan Campbell and Mason Rutan competed. Campbell finished 14th individually, just outside of All-American honors (give to the top 8). Results for the men are:

Rank

Name

Doubles

Singles

5 Man

Games 1-3

Games 4-6

Total

Games

Average

14

 

Keegan Campbell

610

527

555

579

2271

12

189.3

56

Mason Rutan

467

565

460

432

1924

12

160.3

 

"This tournament is such a fun and exciting event for our programs," said Corey Daniels, Jets coach. "We are able to compete here in Michigan with some good programs but to have the opportunity to display our talent with teams from Iowa to New York is an awesome opportunity. I was very impressed with the way our athletes competed and composed themselves throughout all three days of competition.

"This was the hardest oil pattern I have seen in our two years as a program and the athletes were able to have a chance to compete on it against the best in the nation. I was very happy with our ability to finish top 10 but am more excited to see what kinds of things we can do to build off of that for next season with five of those six women athletes returning."