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High School Bowling:
Shawnee Knocks Down Pennsauken's Chances

Tuesday, February 8, 2000

By Art Redd
SJSports Staff Writer

The sound of pins dropping into the pit was a familiar scene at Maple Bowl Lanes in Maple Shade. Two of the top Olympic Conference boy's bowling teams were battling it out in an American Division meet. The high scoring Pennsauken Indians were hosting the divisional leader Shawnee Renegades in an exciting and intense rivalry. The Renegades were the ones putting the match away after the second game and dashed the hopes of their opponents catching them in the standings.
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High School Bowling:
With Near Perfection, Pennsauken Keeps Rolling Along

Thursday, February 3, 2000

By Bill Fish
SJSports Special Correspondent

On Thursday, Pennsauken defeated Cherokee 3-1 to continue the Indians' chase of the conference championship. Going into the third game, host Cherokee gave Pennsauken all they could handle, after bowling team games of 934-1000. Cherokee leadoff man Jon Hopely, who had bowled games of 231-248, started the third game with 11 consecutive strikes. On the twelve bowl, Jon pulled the last shot and left the 6-10 pin for a nice game of 298, and a series of 777. Helping Jon was Steve Travis with games of 187-224-221=632.
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High School Bowling:
Pennsauken Continues To Roll

Friday, January 28, 2000

By Bill Fish
SJSports Special Correspondent

On Thursday, Jan. 6th, Mike Fish bowled games of 258-226-259=743 to tie Pennsauken's high series record of 743. Pennsauken continued its march to a Olympic Championship with a 4-0 victory over vistors Gloucester Twp. Tech. Helping Mike with the victory was Mike's younger brother Scott with a game of 247, and Sean Perkins with a game of 236. Leading Gloucester Twp. Tech was Sergio Felicano with games of 181-241-235=657.
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High School Bowling:
Pennsauken Defeats Cherry Hill East in Opener

Friday, December 17, 1999

By Bill Fish
SJSports Special Correspondent

Senior Mike Fish led Pennsauken to a 3-1 victory over host Cherry Hill East. Mike bowled games of 204, 203, and 211 for a series of 618. Sean Perkins, also of Pennsauken, bowled a game of 236.
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