Bahamian bowlers fall well short of required standards

Wed, Aug 28th 2019, 08:27 AM

With just four bowlers entered at the 2019 World Bowling Women’s Championship at the South Point Bowling Plaza in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, The Bahamas doesn’t qualify for the team aspect of the tournament, and therefore, competition is essentially over for the Bahamian quartet.

The team competition requires a line-up of five. Still, the four ladies, Tara Culmer, Camille Burnside, Cheryl Bevans and Shanta Kerr-Richardson, were in action on the lanes, bowling just for individual scores and the All Events Division.

The quartet had a total pinfall of 1,887 and averaged 157.25. Burnside was The Bahamas’ best bowler on Tuesday, averaging 170.33 and turning in a total pinfall of 511 in her three games. She had scores of 172, 189 and 150. Culmer had a total pinfall of 476 in her three games, recording scores of 181, 145 and 150 for an average of 158.67. Bevans totaled 453 in her three games, averaging 151. She turned in scores of 175, 116 and 162. Kerr-Richardson had a total pinfall of 447, averaging 149. She turned in scores of 158, 124 and 165.

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