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SEC bowling: Conference outlook
Andy Krutsinger
Dec. 27, 2022 2:06 pm
Keokuk dominated the 2021-22 SEC bowling circuit, and the Chiefs have plenty back this season. Overall, six of the Top-10 bowlers on the boys’ side return this season, as do eight of the Top-10 on the girls’ side.
Washington’s lone state qualifier from last year, Ethan Zieglowsky, was lost to graduation.
2021-22 SEC BOWLING MEET
BOYS TEAM STANDINGS
1. Keokuk 2861
2. Burlington 2602
3. Mt. Pleasant 2501
4. Washington 2327
5. Fairfield 2199
BOYS INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS
1. Jonathan Fortin Mt. P 451*
1. Blake Hemann Keo 451
3. Ethan Zieglowsky Wash 425
4. Brayden Picton Keo 406*
5. Jayse Messenger Keo 373*
6. Cole Gillenwater Keo 362
7. Jason Stivers Bur 361*
8. Christian Snyder Bur 359*
9. Caleb Zieglowsky Wash 354*
10. Machias Perez Bur 351
11. Austin Cooper Bur 345*
12. Dalton Drish Fair 339*
GIRLS TEAM STANDINGS
1. Keokuk 2774
2. Mt. Pleasant 2277
3. Burlington 2150
4. Fairfield 1753
5. Washington 1005
GIRLS INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS
1. Jaelyn Johnson Keo 410*
2. Rachel Moore Keo 404*
3. Sophia Rule Keo 381*
4. Katelee Lieberg-Nichols Bur 362
5. Natalee Alberts Keo 347*
6. Karissa Moeller Keo 344*
7. Olivia Rule Keo 338*
7. Eden Svoboda Mt. P 338
9. Addie McGehearty Mt. P 323*
10. Karen Ehret Fair 320*
11. Carmen Taylor Bur 304
12. Bethany Drury Mt. P 304*
* = Returners
The Demon bowling team will be without 2021-22 state qualifier Ethan Zieglowsky, who graduated in the spring. (Andy Krutsinger/The Union)

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