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Washington Girls Bowling

Washington - Girls Bowling

Bowling a family affair for Pernicka clan

Cedar Rapids Washington’s Keely Pernicka is off to a great start this year leading the Metro area with a 219 bowling average.

Pernicka, a junior, has been bowling for the Warriors since she was a freshman, but has been bowling so long it took some help from mom and grandma to recall that it was third or fourth grade when she she started bowling.

Pernicka began bowling in a league at Westdale Bowl where she could bowl and get a free ball. From there her passion for the sport has grown as it is truly a family affair.

“My grandma, aunts, uncles, everybody bowls,” Pernicka said. “During the summer we get together every Friday to bowl.”

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Washington - Girls Bowling

Petersen leads J-Hawk girls past Wash

Nicole Petersen had the line, rolling games of 201 and 205 for a 406 series that led Jefferson past Washington, 2705-2251, Friday in girls bowling at Lancer Lanes.

Rebecca Early shot a 373 series and Savannah Fowler a 358 series for Jefferson.

Ashley Duffy had a 350 series for Washington.

JEFFERSON (2705): Savannah Fowler 156-202--358, Lindsey James 125-168--293, Rebecca Early 182-191--373, Jessie Alff 160-149--309, Rylea Bennett 169-168--337, Nicole Petersen 201-205--406

WASHINGTON (2251): Ashley Duffy 170-180--350, Nina Thompson 115-91--206, Cadry Pink 117-111--228, Kelly Waters 132-157--289, Courtney Snodgrass 108-165--273, Keely Pernicka 152-177--329

First round - Jefferson 1783, Washington 1469. Baker round - Jefferson 922, Washington 782

 

Washington - Girls Bowling

Kennedy girls bowlers clip Wash

Kennedy built a 30-pin lead in the first round and held on to beat Washington, 2623-2589, Friday in girls bowling at Lancer Lanes.

Amanda Wiedemeier led Kennedy with a high game of 211 and 410 series. Zariel Oldfield had a 365 series for the Cougars.

Keely Pernicka shot games of 210 and 212 for a 422 series for Washington. She had high game and series in the meet.

Courtney Snodgrass also shot a 210 game for Washington. She finished with a 365 series.

KENNEDY (2623): Laura Fischer 172-151--323, Lisa Warnock 149-160--309, Jessi Schoettmer 179-170--349, Zariel Oldfield 192-173--365, Amanda Wiedemeier 211-199--410.

WASHINGTON (2589): Keely Pernicka 210-212--422, Courtney Snodgrass 210-155--365, Kelly Waters 150-148--298, Ashley Duffy 152-192--344, Nina Thompson 137-160--297.

First round - Kennedy 1756, Washington 1726. Baker round - Kennedy 867, Washington 863.

   

Washington - Girls Bowling

Pernicka sparkles for Washington bowlers

IOWA CITY - Keely Pernicka had an impressive performance for the Washington girls bowling team Tuesday against Iowa City High at Colonial Lanes.

Pernicka rolled games of 219 and 236 for a two-game series of 455 as the Warriors defeated the Little Hawks, 2431-2310, in a Mississippi Valley Conference match.

WASHINGTON: Courtney Snodgrass 155-192--342, Keely Pernicka 219-236--455, Ashley Duffy 167-161--328, Kelly Waters 153-113--266, Nina Thompson 144-96--240, Shania Christensen 126-135--261.

IOWA CITY HIGH: Brie Rios 142-120--262, Emma Gingerich 139-171--310, Machayla Highly 133-108--241, Maddie Vanginkel 132-143--275, Shyniece Cirillo 119-135--254, Natalie Harapat 219-146--365.

 

Washington - Girls Bowling

Pernicka named 1st team MVC & Metro

Cedar Rapids Xavier junior Tara Trcka collected a couple of big honers Friday.

Trcka was named the Athlete of the Year for girls bowling in the Mississippi Valley Conference (Valley Division) and in the Metro area in voting by coaches.

Trcka was the defending Class 1A state champion, but finished eighth in Thursday's state meet at Des Moines. She had a 217-pin average during the season.

Nicole Petersen of Jefferson, Stacey Schwarzenstein and McKenzie Routhe of Linn-Mar, and Keely Pernicka of Washington joined Trcka as first-team selections on the all-MVC and all-Metro teams.

Jami Kadolph of Prairie was first team on the all-MVC team. Amanda Wiedemeier of Kennedy was first team all-Metro.

Russ Camacho, who guided Xavier back to the Class 1A state tournament, was MVC Valley Division Coach of the Year. Virg Cerveny, whose Jefferson team qualified for the 2A tournament, was the all-Metro Coach of the Year.

ALL-MISSISSIPPI VALLEY CONFERENCE

MISSISSIPPI DIVISION

FIRST TEAM: Kristina Hochrein* (DW), Alexus Wilson* (WW), Stacey Schwarzenstein* (LM), Jordan Newman (WW), McKenzie Routhe (LM), Keely Pernicka (CRW).

SECOND TEAM: Makenzie Ruddy (WW), Canndace Newman (WW), Amber Ovel (WW), Amanda Wiedemeier (CRK), Shannon Koppes (ICH), Hillary Kapparos (DS).

HONORABLE MENTION: Mckenzie Dickerman (CRK), Ashley Hoppe (CRK), Ashley Duffy (CRW), Courtney Snodgrass (CRW), Amanda Lanser (DS), Jesssica McGrath (DS), Elizabeth Wareham (DW), Jesse Bahl (DW), Natalie Harapat (ICH), Emma Gingerich (ICH), Abbey Stenersen (LM), Brooke McMorran (LM), Jennifer Reynoza (WW), Mackenzie Allison (WW).

ALL-ACADEMIC: Amanda Gaffey (CRK), Mckenzie Dickerman (CRK), Cassie Ward (CRW), Nina Thompson (CRW), Courtney Chaffee (DS), Brittany Russo (DS), Alex Bahl (DW), Katelyn Weimerskirch (DW), Shannon Koppes (ICH), McKenzie Routhe (LM), Abbey Stenersen (LM), Jessica Cook (WW), Candace Newman (WW).

ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: Kristina Hochrein (DW)

COACH OF THE YEAR: Rob Kunkle (WW)

VALLEY DIVISION

FIRST TEAM: Tara Trcka* (CRX), Nicole Petersen* (CRJ), Jami Kadolph* (CRP), Katie Gruber* (DH), Trisa Edler (WE), Christine Holman (CF).

SECOND TEAM: Lisa Olberding (CRX), Abbey Konzen (CRX), Courtney Moore (CRJ), Rylea Bennett (CRJ), Kate Palmer (CRP), Liz Gonner (DH).

HONORABLE MENTION: Meghan Runyan (CF), Tanner Rhoads (CF), Laura Hemphill (CRJ), Jesse Alff (CRJ), Hailey Tollefson (CRP), Niona Bruce (CRP), Tyler Weger (CRX), Erica Fry (CRX), Bev Ambrosy (DH), Courtney Ryder (DH), Maria Shimon (ICW), Stacy Bowen (ICW), Olivia Ferrie (WE), Elizabeth Burge (WE).

ALL-ACADEMIC: Katie McDaniel (CF), Kaitlin Izer (CF), Marisa Fehlhafer (CRJ), Sarah Tortora (CRJ), Jami Kadolph (CRP), Tyler Weger (CRX), Erica Fry (CRX), Bev Ambrosy (DH), Liz Connolly (ICW), Tessa Walz (ICW), Elizabeth Burge (WE).

ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: Tara Trcka (CRX)

COACH OF THE YEAR: Russ Camacho (CRX)

ALL-METRO

FIRST TEAM: Tara Trcka* (CRX), Nicole Petersen* (CRJ), Amanda Wiedemeier (CRK), McKenzie Routhe (LM), Stacey Schwarzenstein (LM), Keely Pernicka (CRW).

SECOND TEAM: Abbey Konzen (CRX), Courtney Moore (CRJ), Ashley Hoppe (CRK), Jami Kadolph (CRP), Kate Palmer (CRP), Courtney Snodgrass (CRW).

HONORABLE MENTION: Abbey Stenersen (LM), Brooke McMorran (LM), Rylea Bennett (CRJ), Jesse Alff (CRJ), Mckenzie Dickerman (CRK), Jessi Schottmer (CRK), Kelly Waters (CRW), Cassie Ward (CRW), Niona Bruce (CRP), Hailey Tollefson (CRP), Eric Fry (CRX), Lisa Olberding (CRX), Taylor Lamm (Marion), Blayke Brice (Marion).

ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: Tara Trcka (CRX)

COACH OF THE YEAR: Virg Cerveny (CRJ)

* -- Unanimous selection

   
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