Rollin’ through Regional Competition

We have major event updates from our Rollin’ Rebels from the past 2 weeks!

Last Wednesday, the girls as a team were crowned region champions!          After the single qualifying games they positioned themselves in second place and later defeated Corbin 3-0 in the elimination round. The third round was a breeze once again, taking Madison Southern down 3-0. Semifinals rolled around and the girls did not slow down, taking another 3-0 win against Fleming County. They concluded the tournament with a perfect run, earning a 3-0 score against Johnson Central. An exciting day for our girls. They are state-bound once again!!

Trailing along in their regional competition, our boys fought hard in their final against Jonhson Central, taking a tough defeat of 6-5. With a second-place position, our boys were regional runner-ups and will be competing in state as well.

Both boys and girls had an outstanding performance in their Region 8 Single Games.  Our qualifiers for singles state completion are: Shelbi Webb, Emma Kondik, Peyton Ramey, Nicholas Jayne and Cody Kondik.

Let’s Go rebels!

 

The Rollin’ Rebs roll through

Two weeks ago, the Boyle County Rollin’ Rebels had an impressive show out at the Lincoln County Patriot Tournament.

The boys pushed through the bracket and ended up taking first place as the overall boys winners. The girls also had a great tournament taking another first place win for the team.

What a great showing by both teams this past weekend!

Their next match is Tuesday 1/16 to take on West Jessamine for their senior night.

Rolling over the competition in L City

The Rollin’ Rebels participated in the Pleasure Ridge Park (PRP) Invitational on Sunday at the Dixie Bowl in Louisville. The games were set up as one single game (five bowlers for each team) per qualifying score to bracket the teams. Boyle girls placed first and got a bye in the first round. 

The bracket rounds were elimination matches. Each team had to lose twice before being eliminated.  The first loss for the girls meant moving to another bracket. From that bracket, the team could work their way back up and battle the non-winner of the championship match to place 2nd overall.

Junior bowler Chloe Rush commented, “We did pretty well. Overall, we only opened a total of 10 times throughout bakers.” Bracket games were Bakers games, best 2 out of 3.

The  girls brought home second place after a long day! It was a close fight as the final games were tied, and they had to bowl a 4th game before securing runner-up.

The boys had a good day participating, but only made a little progress in the bracket. They were great, spirited supporters for the girls!

Bowling will compete again this weekend in the Patriot Tournament at 10 AM at the Bowlarama.

Rollin’ Rebels knock out the inaugural Burgin Invitational!

What a successful weekend! The Rollin’ Rebels participated in the Inaugural Burgin Invitational at the Danville Bowlarama this past Saturday. Both girls and boys ended with impressive results.

The girls teams took home first place! The boys are not too far behind with second! This team has been putting in the work, and their results have shown consistently!

Our girls not only took the top place as a whole, they also shared outstanding results in the individuals! Their top place, Peyton Ramey came in second, followed by Shelbi Webb taking third, Olivia Toon in fourth, and finally Haven Parnass in fifth.

With competition in attendance from 10 different counties in the girls competition we are so proud to see how well they did!

The boys get just as much credit with Cody Kondik placing first overall!

“We did well over the day,” Kondik states. “We made our spares and did well… making spares is what it’s all about!” The boys section had a total show out of 13 counties/teams, making it all the more of a feat for Kondik to come out on top!

Support our Rollin’ Rebels this next Saturday at the Patrick Tournament at the Danville Bowlarama. Wishing them luck as they take out the rest of the season!

Both bowling teams take home the win!

On Monday night at the Bowlarama Lanes in Danville, the Rollin’ Rebels faced Burgin with exceptional results from both the boys and girls teams.

The boys bowled 2 single games followed by 2 baker games, coming in first overall.

The girls bowled 2 single games followed by 2 Baker games to obtain another overall win.

“We bowled two individual games, those went pretty well,” says bowler Hayden Wren. Wren explains that ‘baker games’ are, “where there are five people bowling in one game. One person bowls two frames, so the first person will go back in at the sixth frame, and so on.”

The Rebels play again on Saturday morning at a Burgin Invitational.