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Augusta’s Allison Eastridge

By Blake Chadwick Allison Eastridge has made a name for herself with the Augusta Orioles.

The senior made a sports change when she decided she didn’t want to play basketball anymore during her freshman year.

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“During my freshman year, I quickly caught onto bowling and was able to get my scores up,” Eastridge said. “I am blessed to have the natural talent required in bowling.”

Eastridge has consistently progressed every season. She took it a step further this season when she qualified for state. On top of being one of the best bowlers on the team, her senior leadership took over and benefited the whole team.

“Alli is the kid every coach wants to have on the team,” coach Abby Emmitt said. “She is kind, compassionate, coachable and a mini-coach on the approach. Our team has definitely benefited from her positive attitude and passion for bowling.”

Eastridge’s high scores from this season were 234, 232 and 230. The consistent bowling helped lead her to a fifth-place finish at regionals and a state berth. The senior has always been confident and made sure she kept it simple while bowling.

“When going into a meet, I focus on the fact that my scores are for me and nobody else. I remain calm and relaxed and throw the ball like I know how to,” Eastridge. Going into state, Eastridge harped on the fact that she wanted to stay relaxed and positive and focused on the fact that she needed to capitalize on her spares.

“Alli is self-motivated and wants to do well,” Emmitt said. “She makes my job easy in that department.”

Eastridge rolled a 521 series, placing 31st at state. She will continue her career at Ottawa University, where she will bowl and also be a part of their top scholar program.