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Chargers compete at Missisquoi Lanes

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LOWELL – Several Chargers hit their season highs last week at Missisquoi Lanes as the Craftsbury Academy (CA) bowling team hosted its third meet of the season.

Senior Parker Holcomb bowled his best game of the season, pacing the Chargers with a 170. Junior Eva Small also set a personal record with an impressive 139 for CA. Freshman Arden Bissell’s 124 was also a personal best for the first time bowler.

Fair Haven junior Michael Towle bowled the game of the week, vaulting him up the individual standings with a 236. South Burlington freshman Christian Monfreda was a close second with a game of 223. Randolph and Fair Haven continue to battle for the top spot in the state, with the Slaters currently holding down the top spot by percentage points.

The Chargers will be back in action this Saturday at the Valley Bowl in Randolph.

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