2022 Boys & Girls Bowling

2022 Sectional Advancers
Boys Sectional C @ Orland Bowl, Orland Park
Team Advancers
School Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Total
Lockport Oak Prairie 653 663 749 2065
Minooka 691 675 694 2060
Homer Glen Homer 622 634 599 1855
New Lenox Liberty 597 652 588 1837
Shorewood Troy 539 628 635 1802
Crest Hill Richland 546 604 626 1776
Individual Advancers
Name Grade School Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Total
Przybylinski, Jonas 8 Frankfort Summit Hill 247 230 220 697
Gordon, Marcus 6 Frankfort Hickory Creek 159 203 171 533
Letherby, Liam 6 Manhattan 167 161 189 517
Mahoney, Ethan 8 Channahon 189 153 163 505
Besler, Timothy 6 Shorewood Orenic 149 209 145 503
Brunner, David 6 Shorewood Orenic 181 160 121 462
Chavez, Eli 8 Channahon 131 182 130 443
Marks, Jake 6 Frankfort Hickory Creek 182 136 115 433
Hoger, Tyler 8 New Lenox Martino 175 154 99 428
Bakon, Frank 7 Frankfort Summit Hill 124 168 123 415
McGowan, Kevin 5 Shorewood Orenic 123 140 143 406
Davis, Logan 7 Channahon 138 130 138 406
 
*At-Large Advancers
Team: If a site does not have the minimum number of advancing teams registered, the following process will be used to fill the state finals field:
   a. On the next business day after sectionals, the IESA shall determine the number of teams (boys and/or girls) that are needed to fill the state finals field.
   b. In reviewing the remaining sectionals, the IESA will determine which team(s) has the least number of pins behind the last qualifying spot in the sectionals.
   c. In the case of a tie, the tiebreaker will be broken by the team with the highest series. If the tie still is not broken, then the team with the best 3rd game shall advance to the state finals. Consequently, should a tie still exist the next tiebreakers will be the team with the best 2nd game and then the best 1st game.
Individual: If a site does not have the minimum number of advancing individuals, the following process will be used to fill the state finals field:
   a. On the next business day after sectionals, the IESA shall determine the number of individuals (boys and/or girls) that are needed to fill the state finals field.
   b. In reviewing the remaining sectionals, the IESA will determine which individuals(s) has the least number of pins behind the last qualifying spot in the sectionals.
   c. In the case of a tie, the tiebreaker will be broken by the individual with the highest series. If the tie still is not broken, then the individual with the best 3rd game shall advance to the state finals. Consequently, should a tie still exist the next tiebreakers will be the individual with the best 2nd game and then the best 1st game.
Sectional Tiebreakers
   1. Ties in team competition will only be broken for 1st place and the last qualifying spot. The following tiebreaker procedure must be followed:
      a. The team with the highest third game advances.
      b. In the event a tie still exists, it will be broken by looking at which team has the highest second game score and, if needed, the highest first game score.
   2. Ties in individual competition will only be broken for 1st place and the last qualifying spot. The following tiebreaker procedure must be followed:
      a. The individual with the highest third game advances.
      b. In the event a tie still exists, it will be broken by looking at which individual has the highest second game score and, if needed, the highest first game score.
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