
The Kewanee bowling team hosted the 43rd Anel Dura Bowling Tournament Saturday at Pin Splitter Lanes in Princeton.
Eight schools competed: Waterloo, St. Bede, Moline, Morton, Galesburg, United Township, Kewanee and Mendota.

Waterloo is the alma mater of Kewanee bowling coach Lexi Ruemker.
The event also included a silent auction and bake sale hosted by the Kewanee bowling team. All proceeds went to the bowling program.
Boiler Girls participating in the tournament were Jasmine Burhans, Marcedes Williams, Alyssa Mannella, Kristina Quanstrom, Riley McClimans, Taylor Young and Kristina Armstrong.

Armstrong bowled the 7th highest six game series with a score of 960. Young set a personal best single game score of 146.
Waterloo won the tournament with a score of 4641. St. Bede had a runner-up effort with 4599. Moline placed third with a score of 4363 .
High 6 Game Series: Maddy Fabish with a score of 1127 (St. Bede).
High 3 Game Series: Aubree Acuncius with a 605 (St. Bede).
High Single Game: Maddy Fabish with a 238 (St. Bede)

Team Scores
1.) Waterloo – 4641
2.) St. Bede – 4599
3.) Moline – 4491
4.) Morton – 4363
5.) Galesburg – 4184
6.) UTHS – 4168
7.) Kewanee – 3301
8.) Mendota – 3125