BEAVERCREEK, OH - Taking on a strong field of 26 teams from across the Midwest, the Kentucky Wesleyan Men's Bowling team took 11th at the Roto Grip Raider Classic this weekend. Wesleyan finished with a total of 7,858 pins, 32 more pins than future G-MAC rival Thomas More.
Seth Koloski led the way for the Panthers, placing 44th out of 237 players with an average of 196.6, including a high game of 247.
Kelton Boyland finished 10 spots behind Koloski in 54th with an average of 192.4 with a high game of 221.
Evan Decker rounded out the top-three for the Panthers with an average of 190, including a high game of 223.
After sitting in 16th place after day one, they climbed up to 11th on day two thanks to an average of 202 over 16 baker games. This brought up their team average to 191 for the tournament, which is the highest overall tournament average in Kentucky Wesleyan history.
Dalton Karstens notched an average of 169.4 and a high game of 191,
Cole Hoehler had a four game average of 188.5, including two games of 203, and
Austin Vickers notched a 118 in his lone game.
The Panthers travel to Fairview Heights, Illinois this weekend for the National Collegiate Team Match Games.
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