Springfield News-Sun

Kenton Ridge boys, girls bowling teams ready for state tourney

- By Michael Cooper

SPRINGFIEL­D — For the first time in school history, the Kenton Ridge High School boys and girls bowling teams brought home Division II District championsh­ip trophies.

They hope to do it again this week with the state championsh­ip trophy on the line. The boys and girls programs will compete at this weekend’s Division II state bowling championsh­ips at H.P. Lanes in Columbus. The girls championsh­ips will be held at 10 a.m. Friday and the boys championsh­ips will begin at 10 a.m. Saturday.

The girls team won its first district title in school history, beating runner-up Urbana by 85 pins. Senior Emilie Antiniori won the individual title with a 710 series.

The boys team won its third overall district title, beating runner-up Clinton-massie by 258 pins.

“It’s the first time it’s happened in KR’S history and that’s pretty amazing in its own right,” said Cougars coach Kevin Duncan. “It’s not something that happens a lot or often. … We’ve been having a remarkable year on both sides, the boys and the girls.”

The Kenton Ridge girls team is one of four area squads to qualify for the D-II state championsh­ips, including Urbana, Graham and Mechanicsb­urg. The Indians placed fourth last year, while the Falcons were eighth and the Hillclimbe­rs placed 10th.

The Cougars girls squad is back in the state tournament for the first time since 2017 and the fourth time overall. Antiniori

and Jordyn Arnold are the team’s lone seniors. The rest of the team is composed of five sophomores (Shea Nicewaner, Kenzie Stacy, Addyson Keplinger, Addison Hibbs) and one freshman (Addison Duncan).

Earlier this season, the Cougars broke the overall team scoring record with 2,687 pins and won the Clark County tournament.

“They still have some time to build and grow together,” Kevin Duncan said.

The Cougars boys squad qualified for the state tournament for the 10th time in school history and the first time since 2022. They’re seeking their third title in school history.

Kenton Ridge has just one senior in Andru Keplinger. The squad also has two juniors

(Logan Duncan and Landon Matheny), two sophomores (Cooper Stacy and Kebeck Wells) and two freshmen (Isaiah Pace and Raymond Estep).

“We’re a young team,” Kevin Duncan said. “They’ve known each other for several years and have bowled on Saturday mornings together. They just jell as a team and are very focused on the goals that were set for them this year.”

Earlier this year, the KR boys won the Central Buckeye Conference title and knocked down 3,232 pins during league play against London – the second-highest score in boys program history. The goal, he said, is to bring home another state championsh­ip.

“We’ve had the goal all year that we wanted to get to state,” Kevin Duncan said. “Now it just comes down to execution on the day of the tournament and we’ll see what happens. … They’ve been chasing it all year, trying to be that third team to win a state title.”

Kenton Ridge will be joined by Northweste­rn, which finished third in the district tournament, in the team competitio­n. Northweste­rn

junior Jamie Partlow won the district title with an individual score of 688 pins.

Three individual­s also qualified for the state meet — Southeaste­rn junior Kyle Adkins, Mechanicsb­urg senior Aaron Adams and Mechanicsb­urg junior Chris Ritchie. Adkins was seventh at the district tournament with a 663.

With both teams competing this weekend, the

Cougars expect to have a big cheering section in Columbus.

“There are always a few (teammates) who come to cheer on the team along with a lot of parents and grandparen­ts, which is great,” Kevin Duncan said. “It’s great having great parents who are involved and want to be there to make sure their kids can develop and get better really helps the program.”

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? The Kenton Ridge High School girls bowling team won its first district title in school history.
CONTRIBUTE­D The Kenton Ridge High School girls bowling team won its first district title in school history.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D* ?? The Kenton Ridge High School boys bowling team.
CONTRIBUTE­D* The Kenton Ridge High School boys bowling team.

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