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Kats move into lead at TRACK KAT Klash
11/2/2024 6:53:00 PM | Women's Bowling
HOUSTON — The Sam Houston bowling team has advanced to the championship bracket at the TRACK Kat Klash after another solid showing on Saturday at Emerald Bowl.
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The Bearkats went 4-1 on day two to improve to 7-3 and move into first place with 9,754 total pins. This is the third straight event Sam Houston has entered championship bracket play as the No. 1 seed.
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Arkansas State is second (9,734) followed Stephen. F. Austin (9,475), Louisiana Tech (9,260), Maryland Eastern Shore (9,250), Maryville (9,193), Tulane (9,188), Newman (9,141), McKendree (9,056) and Central Missouri (8,860) round out the top 10 out of the 18-team field.
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"We've had a solid game plan the last two days it just comes down to execution," head coach Brad Hagen said. "When we're mentally in a better place the execution inevitably is better.
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"This marks our third event in a row we enter Sunday as the number one seed, and we need to carry over today's momentum keeping in mind we're earning the opportunity. Believing in each other and their abilities is a full-time job and we're continuing to grow daily."
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Noey Sarntong had a big day for the Bearkats with a high of 258 in game two to finish first in individual play with 1,079 pins for an average of 215.8 per game. Miya Greene was in second ay 1,068 for an average of 213.60.
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The Bearkats went 4-1 on day two to improve to 7-3 and move into first place with 9,754 total pins. This is the third straight event Sam Houston has entered championship bracket play as the No. 1 seed.
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Arkansas State is second (9,734) followed Stephen. F. Austin (9,475), Louisiana Tech (9,260), Maryland Eastern Shore (9,250), Maryville (9,193), Tulane (9,188), Newman (9,141), McKendree (9,056) and Central Missouri (8,860) round out the top 10 out of the 18-team field.
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"We've had a solid game plan the last two days it just comes down to execution," head coach Brad Hagen said. "When we're mentally in a better place the execution inevitably is better.
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"This marks our third event in a row we enter Sunday as the number one seed, and we need to carry over today's momentum keeping in mind we're earning the opportunity. Believing in each other and their abilities is a full-time job and we're continuing to grow daily."
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Noey Sarntong had a big day for the Bearkats with a high of 258 in game two to finish first in individual play with 1,079 pins for an average of 215.8 per game. Miya Greene was in second ay 1,068 for an average of 213.60.
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