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Barton Women's Bowling captures pair of top-3 finishes in Texas #GoBarton

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Competing for the first time in over two-months, the Barton Community College women's bowling team opened the 2024 portion of the season with hardware following its' third place and runner-up finishes at the SWIBC V and SWIBC VI held this past weekend at the Plano Super Bowl in Plano, TX.

Entered as the lone two-year program, the Cougars opened the weekend with a third place outing in the SWIBC V consisting of five team games and 10 baker rounds for a 5,989-pin count. Returning 12-hours later for Sunday's SWIBC VI which featured seven individual games, Barton bettered their placing with a runner-up finish destroying 6,308 pins edging out third place Texas A&M University's 5,888.

Claiming the team title both days was Division I powerhouse Wichita State University carding team scores of 7,295 and 7,597.

SWIBC V
Chailyn Scott guided the Cougars individually turning in the 8th best score in the 46-participant field knocking down 992 pins. Averaging a team best 198.4 single game score over her five rolled games, the freshman tallied the highest game on the squad with a fifth round 232 following her fourth game 218.

Joining Scott inside the top-10 was Jasmine Bridges' 10th place 904 pin count as the freshman turned in a pair of 200-plus games with an opening 213 and fourth game 204 total for a 180.8 average.

Fielding a second team, Barton's junior varsity group fabricated a pair of top-20 performances led by Charlee Bitler's 17th placing 838 pin accumulation and Cassidy Eschliman's 19th best total of 824.

Olivia Oliver's 25th finish of 775 led a five pack of Cougars with Morgan Kolanek 26th (767), Allyson Heidenreich 27th (753), Jaden Rabe 28th (746) and Alexandra Coykendall's 29th (744).

Complete SWIBC V Results

SWIBC VI
Rolling the same lineup out for Sunday's SWIBC VI, Oliver paced Barton earning a 9th place performance destroying 1,412 pins over seven rolled games. Averaging 201.7 per 10-frames, Oliver topped the 200-mark in three of her seven games tossed with scores of 224, 222 and 221.

Heidenreich rounded out the Cougars' top-10 placings with the 10th highest pin mark 1,325. The sophomore posted a pair of 200-plus scores tying Oliver for the Cougars highest individual 224 game.

For the second consecutive day, Bridges finished inside the top-15 bookending the 13th highest pin accumulation of 1,299 for Barton's lone top-15 placer over the two days of competition.

Concluding her home state return, Kolanek powered the Cougars JV team with a 17th place 1,199 seven game total besting her prior day finish by nine spots.

Cassidy Goans made the biggest improvement for the JV squad finishing 13-spots higher earning a 22nd placing with a pin count 1,143.

The Cougars will have a week off before traveling east for the Wildcat Challenge held February 3rd-4th at the Royal Crest Lanes in Lawrence, KS.

Complete SWIBC VI Results