Marshalltown girls and boys bowling bounced back from last weekโs slow start with a sweep of Fort Dodge at Wayward Social on Tuesday.
The Bobcat girls won by a 2,367-1,733 margin over the Dodgers; the MHS boys scored 2,743 to Fort Dodgeโs 2,558.
Boys head coach Nathan Clark described Tuesdayโs win as โback to realityโ after scoring just 2,258 pins against Waterloo East last week.
โWe missed 78 spares last week and probably shot the lowest score Iโve ever seen for the boys,โ Clark said. โOur goal was to go out and pick up spares and we took a step forward in terms of converting those.โ
Gage Grieves had the high series with a 451, which included the Bobcatsโ high game at a 236. Jayden Beichley rolled a 419 series, Cayden Slifer and Korben McKibben each rolled 378s and Carter McCready had the final counting score at 311. Porter Niedermann contributed a 310.

Clark said everyoneโs individual series was about 100 pins better from last week, and the Bobcats were more than 200 pins ahead of Fort Dodge going to the Baker games.
The Dodgers came out firing with a 237 in their first Baker game but couldnโt sustain that average, only making up 40 pins from their deficit in the final rolls.
โIt was nice to be somewhere closer to where we should be,โ Clark said. โI thought we got complacent in the Bakers knowing we were up so big. โฆ Weโve got to work on those Bakers moving forward, but we took care of business tonight.โ
Devin Peterson led the Bobcat girls with a 349 series, including a high game of 178. Ariana Villagomez had a 316 series with a 176 opening game, Camillya Thomas came in at 299, Kenedy Lammert at 289, and Sydney May rolling a 283. Delaney Legg chipped in a 196.
The Bobcat girls were also coming off a loss to Waterloo East last week.

โLast week was rough, and I let the girls know,โ girls coach Dustin Peterson said. โI was really happy with how they responded โ over Thanksgiving break, almost every single girl was out doing something on the lanes. So theyโre putting in the time and effort and so Iโm not surprised that we had these scores today, and Iโm happy the effort is starting to show.โ
The girls didnโt let off the gas in the Baker games, scoring no worse than 140 with a high game of 197.
โThe nice thing is we have the pieces this year where it could be anyone in that five spot [for Bakers],โ Peterson said. โCould be Devin, Sydney, Cam, and the way Kenedy bowled today, it could be her, too. Really happy with the girlsโ performance today.โ
MHS hits the road to Ottumwa next Tuesday.

