In their last bowling tournament against Allen High School on January 9, the Leopards did not come away with a win, although they bowled above their average.
Bowling is scored differently from most sports, with students winning points individually by bowling against an opponent. They play two matches, and the person who wins (based on the totaled amount of points from the two matches) earns one point to for their school. Then, whichever school has the most points wins the meet. Despite the overall defeat, junior Kevin Rupich bowled a 233, and not far from him was junior Austin Cooper with a score of 215.
Leopard bowling team comes up short
Rachel Faucett, Staff Reporter
January 11, 2013
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Rachel Faucett, Staff Reporter
Rachel Faucett is a freshman at Lovejoy high school who has spent over half of her life at weddings. At fourteen years old, she still has no idea what lured her into the newspaper room; perhaps the crazy staff or a cabinet filled with snacks had something to do with it. Rachel has been a Christian ever since she was little, thinking the priest was Santa Claus. When she isn’t busy attending school or church events, which take up most of her social life, she likes to have fun with her friends and family.