RANDOLPH – Coming off some of their highest scores of the season, the Craftsbury Academy (CA) bowling team struggled to find their groove last weekend at Randolph’s Valley Bowl.
Senior Soren Stelma-Leonard continued to be a bright spot for the Chargers in his first competitive season, leading the way on Saturday with a high game of 138. Junior Kosmos Gletsos leads CA with a 122 average but couldn’t find his form that he brought to Claremont, recording a high game of 127. The Chargers went 1-4 on the weekend and have five game wins to 13 losses on the season.
Fair Haven sophomore Madison Stamp recorded the high game of the week, rolling a 244. Essex senior Sam Curtiss had the next highest game, leading the Hornets with a 226. Junior Owen Gregarious led St. Johnsbury Academy (SJA) with a 223.
Fair Haven continues to hold on to the top spot in the current Vermont high school bowling rankings with a razor thin advantage over Randolph. South Burlington and SJA round out the top four.
The Chargers will be back in action this Saturday at Missisquoi Lanes in Lowell.
