Which area bowlers are heading to high school state championships?

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Several local bowlers will be rolling into the Michigan High School Athletic Association state tournament after qualifying in regionals.

For Pennfield’s Mykah Huxley, it will be a return to the state finals, but in a different way. Huxley qualified for Pennfield last year in Division 2 and will be going to the finals in Division 3 this season.

The Division 3 MHSAA state bowling championships will be Friday-Saturday, Feb. 27-28 in Jackson. Division 1 will be held in Allen Park, Division w will be in Waterford and Division 4 will be in Taylor.

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"Mykah is a great kid. He has put in a lot of work into it. He went in Division 2 last year, going in Division 3 this year. He qualified at regionals and now he gets a chance at states again. That's all you need is a chance. He has to just put his head down and concentrate on bowling," Pennfield bowling coach Tyler Kipp said.

Boys Bowling​

Division 2​


Marshall’s Ayden George was a regional champ in a Division 2 tournament at Continental Lanes. George heads to the state finals after bowling a 1325.

Gull Lake’s Zach Eckelbecker also qualified for states out of that region, finishing seventh.

Division 3​


In a Division 3 regional at Royal Scot in Lansing, Bronson’s Clayton Shortridge was regional champ with a 1,316. His teammate Drew McConn finished runner-up. Olivet’s Michael Fitzer qualified for states by taking fifth. In that regional, Olivet won a team championship with Bronson taking second.

Division 4​


In a Division 4 regional in Jackson, Homer qualified as a team by taking second. The Trojans were led by Dru Hansen, who finished seventh.

Girls Bowling​

Division 1​


In a Division 1 regional in Kalamazoo, Lakeview qualified a single bowler as Jordan Edwards finished fifth, rolling a 975.

"Jordan competed against 65 bowlers in regionals and placed fifth. Now the road takes her to Thunderbowl Lanes in Allen Park. We wish her the best of luck," Lakeview girls bowling coach Corey Williams said.

Division 2​


In Division 2, Marshall’s girls team qualified by taking second overall. Summer Stone led the Redhawks by taking fourth overall individually with a 1,028.

Division 3​


In Division 3, Bronson had a single bowler qualify as Audrey Shery finished fourth.

Division 4​


In Division 4, Homer’s Callie Patrick qualified by taking sixth.

Bill Broderick can be reached at [email protected]. Follow him on X/Twitter: @billbroderick

This article originally appeared on Battle Creek Enquirer: List of Battle Creek-area high school MHSAA state-qualifying bowlers


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