Photos: Dutch And Eagles Battle For States

On Friday, Feb. 6, the Guilderland and Bethlehem boys’ bowling squad took to the lanes at Boulevard Bowl in Schenectady as they competed against the other Section 2, Class A schools for a right to head to states. Guilderland’s E.J Taber and Eagles’ Carter Martin qualified for the composite team.

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High up: Guilderland’s Andrew Gilboy brings his ball straight up high as he approaches the foul line. Gilboy shot a 1077 in six games with a 217 high game.

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Grip it and rip it: Guilderland’s Lorenzo Gagliardi holds his ball behind his back as he slides to a stop to release his ball during the first game. Gagliardi shot a 1281 in six games with a 233 high game and is an alternate for the state team.

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Pointed toe flip: Guilderland’s Alex Scofield watches his ball leave his right hand as he comes to a stop at the foul line. Scofield shot a 1106 in six games with a 221 high game.

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Found his mark: Guilderland’s E.J. Taber looks down at the lane as he approaches the foul line. Taber shot 1362 in six games with a 238 high game and qualified for states.

The Enterprise — Michael Koff

Big twist: Guilderland’s Nico Cosenza releases his ball down the lane as he slides to a stop. Cosenza shot 1116 in six games with a 199 high game.

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Tipping towards the line: Eagles’ Dominic Macarilla makes his approach towards the foul line in the first game. Macarilla shot 1263 in six games with a 236 high game.

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Locking in: Eagles’ Gage Divendorf brings his ball back during his backswing as he makes his way towards the final line. Divendorf shot a 1072 in six games with a 245 high game.

The Enterprise — Michael Koff

Holding it tight: Eagles’ John Stapleton holds the ball close to his body as he slides to a stop at the foul line. Stapleton shot a 1056 in six games with a 203 high game.

The Enterprise — Michael Koff

Slow and steady: Eagles’ Cameron Frueh slowly makes his way towards the foul line as he brings his ball back. Frueh shot a 496 in three games with a 177 high game.

The Enterprise — Michael Koff

Hitting the big shot: Eagles’ Carter Martin prepares to bring his ball forward to release it towards the pins. Martin shot a 1466 in six games with a 268 high game and qualified for states.