Newton bowling looks to roll to state

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Sophomore Alex Bare throws a strike during practice for Newton's regional action in Knoxville. The Cardinals will attempt to qualify for state on Thursday. (Dustin Turner/Daily News)

“The boys have progressively improved the entire season. I believe they are starting to reach their full potential and I have confidence they will bowl well (today),” Banwell said. “I have been critical at practice, focusing on consistently hitting our targets and picking up our spares. I think the boys are optimistic and ready to give 100 percent on Thursday.”

On the girls’ side, they expect to continue to assert themselves just as they have done in seasons past. They have represented the Cardinals at the state meet each of the past four seasons. That impressive streak seems to be in jeopardy heading into the regional meet at Knoxville if for no other reason than the Cardinals’ lack of experienced top scorers on the team.

“The girls team has inherited huge expectations from the past four seasons,” Banwell said. “This has been somewhat of a rebuilding year, since there are only two returning members from the team that bowled at state last year. However, it’s still a very strong team with some incredible bowlers.”

Banwell is right. The team possesses some incredible young bowlers including freshman Madison Humphrey, whose average of 181 has led the team through the past several meets. Despite her being only a freshman, she is ranked in top 10 in the state with an overall season average of 189.

“Humphrey is currently 7th in the state individually in Class 1A,” Banwell said. “She is a tremendous bowler and has performed strong at every meet.  She is very dependable on producing big scores.”

Humphrey and senior Bethannie Hughes are going to need to put up big numbers at regionals if they hope to qualify as individuals. Should the team not qualify, only the top 16 individuals from across Iowa will compete at the state meet.

Hughes has been the mainstay for Newton bowling, the epitome of consistency for the Cardinals. This year has been no different for Hughes, who is coming off a big performance at Pella with a combined 339 (179, 160). Her average of 170 over the past month has been second on the team to Humphrey. Newton will need her to step up to the competition yet again at regionals for the team to advance.

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