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Due to the other topic being somewhat highjacked, I'm starting a new one.

 

The Hixson girls go to 10-0 for the year in defeating the Soddy Daisy girls, 17-10, pinfall totals were 3305-3065.

 

The Lady Wildcats were led by Allie Chase 639 (231, 206, 202), Kayla Carnes 589 (212, 132, 245) and Stephanie Bledsoe 552 (160, 199, 190).

 

The Lady Trojans were led by Sara Delashmitt 553 (232, 191, 130) and Heather Johnson 536 (159, 220, 157).

 

It was a very hard fought match with Soddy Daisy leading 10-6 after game #2. The Lady 'Cats swept the third game to pull out a very, very hard won match.

 

Way to go girls!

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The Hixson girls go to 11-0 for the season with a 24-3 victory over Sequatchie County in Dunlap. I do not have pinfall totals.

 

The Lady 'Cats were led by Allie Chase 546 (158, 207, 181) and Brittany Marcum 521 (169, 171, 181).

 

I was told that the lane conditions were somewhat of a challenge, to say the least.

 

The girls are off until next Monday when they bowl Notre Dame at Hixson. Hope everyone has a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday!

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The Hixson girls go to 11-0 for the season with a 24-3 victory over Sequatchie County in Dunlap. I do not have pinfall totals.

 

The Lady 'Cats were led by Allie Chase 546 (158, 207, 181) and Brittany Marcum 521 (169, 171, 181).

 

I was told that the lane conditions were somewhat of a challenge, to say the least.

 

The girls are off until next Monday when they bowl Notre Dame at Hixson. Hope everyone has a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday!

 

 

 

 

 

yes the lane conditions were hard but both teams bowled on and there were good scores cody dennis 643 (217 190 236) paul horner 213

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No, Soddy is #2 in the district. Hixson just beat them last Friday.

 

Remember the title of this topic please.

 

 

Well I was actually talking about the Soddy Guys Team. And yes the Hixson Girls beat Soddy in a very close match. Soddy and Hixson have been the # 1 and 2 teams boys and girls both ever since bowling started in our area. They have great bowlers on both sides of there teams. And I used to be on one of the teams and know how good both teams can be. But with that being said I would just like to say good luck to Hixson and Soddy Daisy, and hope to see you both at State.

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The Hixson girls go to 12-0 for the season with a 21-6 victory over Notre Dame. Pinfall totals were 2,881-2,474.

 

The Lady 'Cats were led by Allie Chase 630 (203, 223, 204) and Kayla Carnes 391 (217, 174). Notre Dame was led by Shannon Smith 657 (184, 266, 207).

 

The girls next match is Friday with Chattanooga Christian at Hixson and then on to Columbia for the Columbia Tournament this coming weekend.

 

Way to go girls!

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The Hixson girls go to 12-0 for the season with a 21-6 victory over Notre Dame. Pinfall totals were 2,881-2,474.

 

The Lady 'Cats were led by Allie Chase 630 (203, 223, 204) and Kayla Carnes 391 (217, 174). Notre Dame was led by Shannon Smith 657 (184, 266, 207).

 

The girls next match is Friday with Chattanooga Christian at Hixson and then on to Columbia for the Columbia Tournament this coming weekend.

 

Way to go girls!

 

 

what is allie chase and kayla carnes adverages this year. and way to go girls!!!!

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The Hixson girls go to 13-0 for the season today with a 27-0 victory over Chattanooga Christian. Pinfall totals were 3,450-2,329.

 

Hixson substituted freely after the 2nd game.

 

The Lady 'Cats were led by Kayla Carnes 680 (233, 209, 238), Stephanie Bledsoe 638 (211, 225, 202) and Brittany Marcum 596 (189, 204, 203).

 

The girls are off to Columbia for their tournament tomorrow.

 

Good luck and way to go girls!

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