Versailles Girls Miss
State by 52 Pins
This year’s District
Championships were held at the 68 lane Beaver-Vu Bowl in Beavercreek,
Ohio on Thursday, February 20th, 2014. The format was 3 regular games
and 6 baker games. Total pinfall would determine the State
Qualifiers.
The Lady Tigers
started out with a nice game of 910, which put them in 6th place
after game 1. The top 4 total scores at the end of the day would then
qualify for State. The 2nd game was perhaps one of their toughest of
the year of 808. After two games, they were a little over 100 pins
out of the cut score. The girls responded and did not give up, just
like when they bowled Coldwater for the WOHSBC title after being down
by 75 pins the first game. They came back and fired off a 937 which
catapulted them into the 4th spot after 3 games. However, there were
about 3-4 teams all within 25 pins or so of 4th.
The Baker Games
started after the break. “I really felt we had the advantage with
the group of teams that were all bunched together. The top 2 teams
were in great shape. We just needed to buckle down and keep filling
frames in the Baker Games,” said Coach Phlipot. The Lady Tigers
came out bowling very well in the Baker Games with a 182, 235, 173,
189 and a 185. There was just one Baker Game to go and the girls
found themselves about 50 pins out of 4th. There were 3 teams that
were vying for this spot. Kenton Ridge, Northwestern and Versailles.
With the Lady Tigers starting out with a double, things were looking
very promising. However, after a couple of splits and some open spare
conversions, Versailles finished with a 145, Kenton Ridge 145 and
Northwestern 138. The Lady Tigers missed the State Tourney by 52
pins.
“Unfortunately, some
days are just not your day. These girls worked so hard to get back to
State this year. It just was not in the cards today. In my eyes,
every one of these girls are winners. It is just extremely tough
right now for the kids (and coaches), especially the 5 Seniors,“
said Coach Davidson. The Lady Tigers had an incredible season that
most other teams just dream about. They placed 2nd in the Ohio High
School Invitational Kickoff Classic in Columbus, 3rd in the Pioneer
Classic in Lima and they won the WOHSBC conference for the 2nd
straight year going 26-0 their last two seasons. Both of these years,
they defeated 2 time State Champion, Coldwater, the last week of the
season to win the conference. “When you look at what this team did
over the last couple of seasons, it is just awesome. I am so proud of
every one of them.” Said Phlipot.
The Tigers were led by
Megan Monnin with a 580 and Megan Ward with a 548. Megan Monnin
missed qualifying for State as an individual by only 4 pins. There
was one person ahead of her that missed by 2 pins.
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