![]() ![]() In the meantime, she’s looking to help the Warriors duplicate the state championship that they won in 2010. The elder Pryor sister, who averages a score of 183 this season, hopes to be able to eventually be part of a women’s bowling team in college. ![]() From this point, it’s all juniors for Whiteland as Kailyn Prescott bowls frames 3 and 8, Kailyn Sheridan 4 and 9 and anchor Lilly Pryor 5 and 10. She is followed by one of three teammates (senior Claire Matney or one of two freshmen, Erika Kunz or Sydney Pryor) aiming for strikes in the second and seventh frames. In the Warriors’ case, the responsibility is that of junior Nita Wincel. Five-person (per team) competitions are formatted using Baker matches, which requires squads to rotate players, starting with the first bowler rolling the first and sixth frames. Whiteland downed Greenwood Christian, 251-214, in the stepladder finals at sectional. They all cheer for each other and pick each other up. “Last season, the girls were great, but I didn’t know about team morale. “They’ve definitely exceeded my expectations this season,” said Whiteland coach Nicole Johnson, a former member of the program who graduated in 2016. The regional takes place March 13 at Heritage Lanes in Kokomo. 16, the Warriors are preparing for regional, which has been moved back because of safety precautions put in place due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This season has been its own version of a successful 7-10 split for the Whiteland girls bowling team.Īfter winning the Indianapolis South Sectional at Expo Bowl in Beech Grove on Jan. ![]() The team has qualified for the Kokomo Regional in early March. Whiteland girls bowler Nita Wincel rolls the ball during a recent practice at Hi-Way Lanes in Franklin. ![]()
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