ESM Brothers Bowl To A Title


Logan and Alex Silbert | ESM School District

Eastport-South Manor Jr.-Sr. High School bowlers Logan Silbert and Alex Silbert took home the crown in the Section Xl High School Doubles Championship this past weekend.

The brothers are both accomplished singles competitors and now have come together to form an unstoppable duo. Having joined the team in eighth grade, the brothers have spent years perfecting their game and their teamwork shows every time they step out there. 

Their complementary strengths were on full display throughout the tournament. Logan’s game is based around precision and Alex’s is a consistency based approach. Both work hand in hand and has led them to this point.

Their victory not only solidified their reputation as rising stars in the high school bowling scene but also showcased the powerful synergy between the two brothers. Logan has had a remarkable year and just last week he was absolutely perfect. Logan was able to bowl a perfect game score of 300.

With each strike, his focus and precision were undeniable, demonstrating his skill and mastery of the sport. It was electric and has been described as such by onlookers as Logan delivered one perfect shot after another, and the crowd was eating up the outstanding performance.

There is a bright future ahead and many more great moments for the brothers, but this championship was special for the duo. 

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