Women bowlers struggle in Las Vegas

Tue, Aug 27th 2019, 08:40 AM

The Bahamas’ four-member team at the 2019 World Bowling Women’s Championship continued to struggle on the lanes at the South Point Bowling Plaza in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Tuesday, falling well short of the qualifying standard for the semifinals in the respective categories.

Prior to leaving for Vegas, the quartet practiced on a regular basis at Mario’s Bowling and Family Entertainment Palace, free-of-charge.

In singles on Saturday, Tara Culmer had the highest individual finish, settling for 75th place out of 84 bowlers in her group, averaging 160.67. She had a total pinfall of 964, scoring 159 in the first block, 150 in the second, 174 in the third, 184 in the fourth, 152 in the fifth and 145 in the sixth and final block of games.

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