Malta Independent

New records set

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New records were set during the BOV National Junior Bowling Championsh­ips held recently over 2 days at the Eden Super Bowl. The championsh­ips attracted no less than 38 bowlers, most of them participat­ing in more than 1 category

Philip Gruppetta and Sara Xuereb, each won the U23 championsh­ips for the sixth consecutiv­e time. Philip has the absolute record and Sara, who beat her sister Raquel in the final equalled Amanda Cini’s record of 6 wins in this category,

In the U16 competitio­n, reigning champion Edward Xuereb found no tough competitio­n winning his third consecutiv­e championsh­ip, and a record in this category, by 238 pins.

The girls’ title was a tussle between 13 year olds Kathryn Fenech and Ruslana Grima. Katherine led by 55 pins on day 1, however on day 2 it was Ruslana who bowled an 892 as opposed to Kathryn’s 792 to win the title with a 1766 total.

Kayden Lagana, competing in the U12 category led from the start rolling an impressive 701 series and a 642 series on day 2 to win the title by 99 pins over 2nd placed Chris Fenech (1244). Karlise Bartolo also led the girls’ category from the start with 514 and a 503 to place first by 175 pins crowning 2 new champions in the youngest category.

Ernest Agius, Chief Operations Officer at Bank of Valletta and Paul Baldacchin­o, President of the Malta Ten Pin Bowling Associatio­n presented the trophies to all the winners.

Supporting junior sporting initiative­s forms part of Bank of Valletta’s commitment towards a healthier community from a young age in a healthy competitiv­e environmen­t.

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