SK prep roundup 12-3


June 12, 2008 · Updated 3:37 PM 

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With four quick wins to start the year, the South Kitsap girls bowling team is off to one of its best starts in years.

The Wolves have won four matches already, knocking off the likes of Foss, Bellarmine Prep, Mount Tahoma and Lincoln.

South’s most recent win came last Tuesday as the Wolves scored a 879-652, 789-649 win over Foss. High game went to SK’s Jackie Murray with a 203 while Sadie Flerx rolled the high series with a 383 total.

South knocked off Bellarmine Prep 810-752, 837-725 on Nov. 22 as Megan McMahon rolled a high game of 224 and took top honors with high series with a combined score of 389. Jackie Murray added a nice 212 to help the Wolves to victory.

The Wolves got their year started with a 737-684, 809-694 win over Mount Tahoma and a 798-692, 702-643 victory over Lincoln. Flerx paced South with a high game of 192 and high series score of 366 against Mount Tahoma while Murray rolled a high series of 341 against Lincoln, which included a high game of 203.

South is back in action Dec. 6 against Klahowya at All-Star Lanes in Silverdale.

Season openers for wrestling, girls basketball postponed: Due to inclement weather, the season openers for the South Kitsap boys wrestling team and girls basketball team were postponed Thursday night. The wrestlers were to play host to Bellarmine Prep Thursday night to get their season under way while the girl's basketball team was scheduled to play at Eatonville. Also, the boy's swim team's match against Central Kitsap was called off. All three events will be made up at a later time.

The Wolves' wrestling team will go today at the Auburn Invitational while the girl's basketball team's next scheduled game is Dec. 7 at home against Lincoln. The boy's swim team will next be in action Tuesday at home against Lindbergh.

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