Longwood Boys Bowling Gets Rolling


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This week at the Section XI boys bowling singles championship Longwood's Tyler Uss came away with the title. 

The Section XI Doubles Champs were Alex and Logan Silbert from Eastport-South Manor.

Longwood Bowling is 6-3 on the season sitting in first place in League 4 play. Eastport-South Manor has an impressive 10-0 record which puts them atop League 2. They are one of just three teams in Suffolk County that have a perfect record.

Uss has had a great season. Against Southold/Greenport he rolled a high game of 268. He rolled a 212 against Comsewogue, shot a 225, 202, and a 244 vs. Easthampton/Bridgeport, and rolled a high-game of 246 against Riverhead and a 267 against Sachem.

The brothers from Eastport-South Manor had a fantastic day against Bellport last week when Logan Silbert rolled a 680 series and Alex rolled a 621 series.

Logan then bowled a 672 series against Connetquot and a 684 series against Pat-Med most recently. 

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