Walker Valley Boys Ranked 2nd As Bowling Season Starts

  • Friday, September 25, 2015

Walker Valley boys bowlers are ranked second in the state, according to Tennessee Prep Bowling.

Rhea County is 11th, McMinn County 15th and Soddy Daisy 18th.

2015-16 HIGH SCHOOL DIVISION 1 BOYS BOWLING RANKINGS

 RK    TEAM - Top Bowlers
 #1  - Columbia Central - J. Colbaugh, J. Molasy, A. Rubio, L. Flatt
 #2  - Walker Valley - B. Helton, T. Kincaid, N. Kirby, C. Zanoska
 #3  - Hardin County - P. Gaastra, S. Pipes, C. Meeks, B. Harmon
 #4  - Stewarts Creek - A. Hall, S. Hackney, C. Hall, T. Hicks
 #5  - Lebanon - P. Bell, J. Bradshaw, H. Fugate, T. Moore
 #6  - Smyrna - B. Campbell, L. Dawson, A. Slate, J. Meeke
 #7  - Tullahoma - K. Dotson, N. Cardwell, E. Manderson, D. Petty
 #8  - Collierville - J. Henderson, D. Newman, M. Sharber, R. Jenner
 #9  - Dobyns Bennett - J. Knopf, J. McAvoy, Z. Nelson, C. Phillips
 #10 - Hendersonville - W. Patterson, S. Sparks, B. Satterfield, B. Paul
 #11 - Rhea County - D. Osborne, J. Williams, T. Rogers, J. Harmon
 #12 - White House - N. Meecha, J. Anderson, J. Baggett, J. Wright
 #13 - Ridgeway - P. Garrick, F. Strahan, D. Askew, D. Ackers
 #14 - Clarksville Academy - J. Peay, T. Mace, Z. Wendell, E. Grissom
 #15 - McMinn County - J. King, L. Teague, H. Lankford, M. Pascale
 #16 - Bartlett - P. Bay, C. Smith, B. Liddle
 #17 - Middle College Memphis - K. Moses, T. Salvant, T. Jackson
 #18 - Soddy Daisy - N. Cheek, M. Long, A. Reynolds, A. Humes
 #19 - Lawrence County - A. Martin, D. Moore, G. Williams, L. Kerr
 #20 - Sevier County - S. Owen, D. Lamon, M. Shaffer

In boys Division 1, with one big question we have...

COLUMBIA CENTRAL - Despite being three time defending champions, the Lions hold on number one may seem tenuous, due to the eligibility decision and appeal pending for two time defending state champion Cole Flatt, but the Lions are still very deep and very talented, but can they hold off a hungry senior dominated team like...

WALKER VALLEY - After an unfortunate loss in the Region final forcing them to face Columbia in the sectionals last year, the Mustangs senior group including Tanner Kincaid, Briton Helton and Caleb Zanoska look to recapture their trip to the state finals two years ago.  While looking to take advantage of this window of opportunity, another window is being opened for...

HARDIN COUNTY - The Tigers continue to bring in more young talent to support Patrick Gaastra, Savyon Pipes and Calin Meeks.  While their young developing talent keeps them in the top five, even the robust Tiger program may not be as deep this year as...

STEWARTS CREEK - The potential of the Red Hawks can show up as frighteningly high scores when they are hitting on all cylinders.  This group of sport shot and national tournament veterans are chasing the consistency that will make them one of the favorites, something also a goal of...

LEBANON - Super soph Tyler Moore, senior Peyton Bell and the rest of the rapidly improving Blue Devils have the talent to make serious noise at states this year, provided that can get out of a brutal Region 6 Tournament.  Others who will make a run...SMYRNA - Talented group add #1 freshman Josh Meeke

TULLAHOMA - Senior Kyle Dotson leads a hungry group of young teammates

COLLIERVILLE - Powerful lineup can put Dragons in the mix

DOBYNS BENNETT - Deep team looks for top level firepower in big matches

HENDERSONVILLE - Wyatt Patterson returns, with some new talent on board

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