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Kossuth High School Lady Aggies – 2022 Girls Class I State Bowling Champions

Kossuth High School Aggies – 2022 Class I Boys State Bowling Champions

Kossuth bowling teams sweep state titles

Lady Aggies win fourth straight Class I championship; Aggies win fifth overall tournament. The Lady Aggies continued their bowling dominance, earning the Both the men’s and women’s bowl- fifth state championship in the ing teams of Kossuth High School program’s young history. They comcompleted their quest for gold in peted the 2021-22 season without early 2022, sweeping both Class I suffering a defeat, setting their final state titles and earning the fourth record at 13-0. The team isn’t even straight state championship for the close to being done yet, though, girls and their fifth for the boys. according to Lee. “The whole team contributed to Understandably so, the Lady this win,” said head coach Michael Aggies had numerous bowlers Lee of the boys’ title match after make the all-state team. Sophoplay had concluded. The Aggies mores Lynley Woodruff, Maddie finished their season with a 10-3 re- Mask, Emily Mann and Sally Kate cord overall, and had to battle from Gardner all earned all-state honors fourth place to claim the second for their performances. seed of the final tournament. The Gardner was atop the leader title capped off a lengthy resume board throughout the bowling for the Aggies this season, after season. they placed third in the tournament “The Lady Aggies haven’t been of champions earlier this season beaten since early in the 2018-19 in Jackson and another podium season with a young but extremely finish at the Blue Mountain College seasoned team. There are five sophBy TANNER MARLAR

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omores, two freshmen, and two 7th graders,” said Lee. The girls squad isn’t the only one with enough youth to maintain their success, though, as the men’s squad boasts a successful young roster themselves. The boys’ roster boasts two juniors and a whopping 10 sophomores, placing KHS right back in the hunt to repeat in both divisions. “I absolutely love these teams with all my heart,” Lee explained. “They will give their all every single frame. They will leave it all on the lanes and never give up. The fight in them is priceless.” Overall, the KHS program is turning into a bowling dynasty, with the trophy case growing year after year, with plenty of opportunities to repeat their title runs in the future.

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