CLINTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. -- The University of St. Francis varsity men's bowling team came away with a fourth-place finish among 11 squads competing at the Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference Great Lakes Open on Saturday, while its reserve squad also placed fourth following seven traditional and 16 Baker games.
The varsity team totaled 5,828 pins knocked down over the combined 31 games, while Aquinas College (Mich.) led the way at 6,123. Indiana Tech place second overall with a score of 5,995, while Lawrence Tech followed at 5,927. On the reserve front, St. Francis' team totaled 5,475 pins.
Individually, one Saint finished in the Top 10 out of 126 total bowlers. Headlining St. Francis was
Trevor Anifer in ninth place with his 202.3 average. His best round was a 235 in Game 1 and finished 62 pins shy of first place finisher David Schaberg of Aquinas.
Jalen Pfaff placed 28th overall with his 185.7 average, highlighted by a 212 in the third game.
Dylan Holtz finished just nine pins behind Pfaff in the 31st position with a 182.7 average. His best game was a 222.
Mason Marshall was the frontrunner for USF's reserve team. His 40th place overall finish and 177.7 average helped lead the way for the Saints' fourth-place win.
Up Next
The Saints will compete again next Saturday and Sunday (Nov. 8-9) when they travel to Rockford, Ill. to compete in the 25th Annual Leatherneck Classic.
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