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Xavier Girls Bowling

Xavier - Girls Bowling

Trcka sparks Xavier bowlers by Cedar Falls

CEDAR FALLS - Tara Trcka bowled a two-game series of 395 Friday to help the Xavier Saints defeat Cedar Falls by a count of 2322 to 2098 at Valley Park Lanes in Cedar Falls.

Trcka rolled consistent games of 198 and 197 to post the two highest scores of the match. Tyler Weger bowled 186 in her first game for the Saints and Lisa Olberding had a 183 in her second game.

XAVIER: Tara Trcka 198-197--395, Lisa Olberding 163-183--346, Tyler Weger 186-126--312, Abbey Konzen 168-113--281, Kari Brost 122-159--281, Haley Jensen 126-113--239.

CEDAR FALLS: Christine Holman 181-158--339, Liz Gerstenuorn 124-195--319, Ellen Jones 173-113--286, Tanner Rhoades 156-108--264, Meghan Runyan 135-123--258, Jessica Hinz 129-102--231.

 

Xavier - Girls Bowling

Trcka rolls Saints past City High girls

Tara Trcka had the line once again for the Xavier girls, rolling a 246 high game and 419 series to lead the Saints past Iowa City High, 2521-2146, Friday in girls bowling at May City Lanes.

Erica Fry rolled a 204 game and 349 series for Xavier.

IOWA CITY HIGH (2146): Amara Lehman 132-219, Emma Gingerich 150-285, Natalie Harapat 170-309, Olabisi Kovabel 157-287, Shannon Koppes 181-294.

XAVIER (2521): Haley Jensen 148-293, Abbey Konzen 168-313, Erica Fry 204-349, Tyler Weger 171-301, Tara Trcka 246-419.

First round - Xavier 1675, Iowa City High 1402. Baker round - Xavier 846, Iowa City High 744.

 

Xavier - Girls Bowling

Saints girls slip past Linn-Mar bowlers

Xavier beat Linn-Mar by 28 pins in the final game of the Baker round and tripped the Lions, 2642-2627, Friday in a Mississippi Valley Conference girls bowling match at May City Bowl.

Xavier's Tara Trcka led all bowlers with games of 232 and 225 for a 457 series. Tyler Wegger had a 208 game for the Saints.

Abbey Stenersen led Linn-Mar with a 216 high game and 418 series. McKenzie Routhe and Stacey Schwarzenstein rolled games of 204 and 202, respectively.

LINN-MAR (2627): Abbey Stenersen 216-418, Brooke McMorran 192-354, Paige Miller 176-323, McKenzie Routhe 204-362, Stacey Schwarzenstein 202-382.

XAVIER (2642): Haley Jensen 170-319, Lisa Olberding 181-328, Abbey Konzen 186-367, Tyler Wegger 208-354, Tara Trcka 232-457.

First round - Linn-Mar 1839, Xavier 1825. Baker round - Xavier 817, Linn-Mar 788

Last Updated on Saturday, 10 December 2011 02:00
   

Xavier - Girls Bowling

Xavier's Trcka at home on the lanes

No, Tara Trcka was not born in a bowling alley. It just seems that way.

“I grew up here ever since I can remember,” she says of May City Bowl, which her parents purchased the year before she was born. “It’s been my second home.”

The Xavier junior hoisted her first bowling ball – a 6-pound “Mini-Mouse” – at age 3 and never stopped rolling.

Through untold hours spent practicing and competing in youth leagues over the last 13 years, she has rolled her way into elite company among high school bowlers.

Trcka (pronounced “terch-ka”) is part of a large Czech-heritage family that is loaded with bowlers. Her parents, aunts, uncles and cousins all bowl, she says.

Cousin Allie Trcka, who bowled for Jefferson, finished seventh in the Class 2A state tournament last year, and Allie’s brother Zach bowls for Jeff this year.

But Tara is the undisputed queen of the pins – especially at May City Bowl, where she practices two nights a week with her team, works part-time, and plays tournaments on weekends.

Trcka has been Xavier’s No. 1 bowler since her freshman year, and last year she pulled off an improbable victory in the Class 1A state bowling championship.

“There was a lot of drama leading up to that,” says her coach, Russ Camacho. And it didn’t end until the final ball hit its mark.

Trcka had injured her middle finger in a tangle with a ball-return machine late in the season, making her questionable for district competition.

“My dad wrapped my finger in bio-skin tape and made my finger insert larger so it would fit,” says Trcka.

She rolled a disappointing 388 at the district meet – well below her series average of 430-440 – and was initially left off the list of state qualifiers.

Late in the day, Camacho realized that Trcka’s sub-par score nonetheless placed her higher than some of the girls headed to state. After a flurry of e-mails, Trcka was added to the list of at-large state qualifiers.

In an unforgettable clutch performance, she clinched the state title by three pins in her final frame. Camacho, who coaches boys and girls bowling, track and sophomore football for Xavier, still shakes himself at the memory.

“That ranks right up there as one of the most intense moments I’ve had as a coach,” he recalls. “It took a lot of confidence for her to step up in that 10th frame and know what she had to do and do it.”

That confidence has propelled her to the top tier among state bowlers and made her the unquestioned leader of the bowling Saints, he adds.

“She’s focused. The more she’s pressed, the more focused she becomes. That’s one of the traits that makes her what she is,” says Camacho, who describes her as the best bowler – boy or girl – he has ever coached.

Trcka pulled off another clutch win in this year’s season opener, rolling two strikes in her final frame to snatch a four-pin victory over perennial favorite Jefferson. Her first round series score of 478 bested the next closest score by more than 100 pins.

In spite of her unmatched prowess in the Metro, says Camacho, she remains utterly coachable.

“She’s open to suggestions and she doesn’t think she knows more than anyone else. A lot of athletes have the potential to be good,” he notes, “but many are not willing to do what it takes to improve.”

He adds that she is not only a gifted bowler, but “a very, very good person, well-rounded.”

Trcka sings in the Xavier choir, is a member of two school clubs, and last week – after much soul-searching and with Camacho’s encouragement – missed her first high school bowling meet to attend Xavier’s Kairos Retreat, where students explore their faith.

Her team lost to Dubuque Hempstead, but Trcka and her coach took away nothing but positives, as Trcka and her teammates both grew through the experience.

This week she’ll be back to lead the Saints against Linn-Mar. “I try to be an encourager for my team,” she says. “I just keep trying to improve individually and as a whole with my team.”

Trcka’s high-water marks in high school competition are a 278 game and a 514 series. She has bowled two 300 games, both within the past year, but is perhaps proudest of the Sportsmanship Award she won last year at the end of the Greater Iowa Scholarship Bowling Tour season.

She hopes to earn a college bowling scholarship and go on to bowl professionally, following in the footsteps of her personal hero, Kelly Kulick, who last year became the first woman to win a Professional Bowlers Association tournament.

Camacho doesn’t doubt she can excel at the next level. “She’s got a drive that very few athletes have,” he says.

Trcka has already received letters of interest from a handful of schools with bowling programs, as close as Mount Mercy University and as far away as a college in New York state. She appreciates the long-distance interest, she says, but chances are she won’t stray far from her home among the bowling Trckas.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 07 December 2011 17:04
 

Xavier - Girls Bowling

Trcka-less Saints fold in final game

DUBUQUE - A fade in the fifth Baker game spelled disaster for the Xavier girls bowling team Friday.

Dubuque Hempstead outscored Xavier 206-115 in the final game of the match and beat the Saints, 2226-2157, at Bowling & Beyond.

Xavier played without defending Class 1A champion Tara Trcka.

Tyler Weger led the Saints with a high game of 229 and 382 series. Lisa Olberding rolled a 204.

XAVIER (2157): Kari Brost 111-218, Lisa Olberding 204-326, Tyler Weger 229-382, Eric Fry 173-319, Abbey Konzen 145-275.

HEMPSTEAD (2226): Kristina Gruber 124-240, Jessica Vaassen 138-273, Katie Gruber 193-364, Courtney Ryder 154-273, Liz Gonner 165-293.

First round - Xavier 1520, Hempstead 1443. Baker round - Hempstead 783, Xavier 637.

   
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