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KC Senior night of bowling


Posted on 02/13/2026 | Eric Wiles

🎳 Senior Night Sends Off Eagles in Style


 

Girls Win Big • Boys Tie No. 9 Whitehall High School (chatgpt://generic-entity?number=0) • Coach Gets Emotional


 

Senior Night at Kent City wasn’t just another match.


 

It was hugs with parents.

It was flowers and announcements.

It was teammates who’ve bowled together for years realizing this was their last time rolling on their home lanes.


 

And yeah…

Coach definitely had tears in his eyes.


 

Then the Eagles turned all that emotion into some of their best bowling of the season.


 


 

🔴 Girls Take the WIN


 

The senior-heavy girls squad made sure their final home match ended the right way — with a victory.


 

Every senior stepped up.


 

Karley Eager (Sr) opened strong with 115 and 178.

Sienna Larson (Sr) added 114.

Sarah Beth Loew (Sr) chipped in 119.

Maddy Mitchell (Sr) rolled a clutch 132 and 140.

Lylah Larson (Sr) was lights out with 148 and 154, stuffing the pocket all night.


 

Support came from the lineup too:

Kalli Lintern — 128

Emery Kruithoff — 154


 

Clean frames, big spares, and loud Eagle energy carried them through the bakers and singles as the girls pulled away for the win.


 

Senior Night victory secured. Exactly how you write the script.


 


 

🔵 Boys Battle State Powerhouse to a Tie


 

The boys had a tall task — facing state-ranked Whitehall, one of the toughest teams around.


 

But Kent City didn’t blink.


 

They fought for every pin and matched Whitehall shot for shot.


 

Zayne Wiles (Sr) led the charge with a huge 207 and 193 series, proving why he’s one of the top bowlers around.

Jayden Morales delivered 144 and 138.

Julian Witt (Sr) stayed steady with 149 and 118.

Corbin Rodgers stacked 164 and 159.

Bryer (Sr) added 127, and Brayden Bloom chipped in 116.


 

Every bowler contributed. Every frame mattered.


 

When the final totals came in?


 

A tie with the No. 9 team in the state.


 

Not many teams can say they went toe-to-toe with a top-10 powerhouse.


 

Kent City can.


 


 

❤️ A Night They’ll Never Forget


 

After the last ball dropped, it wasn’t about the scoreboard.


 

It was seniors hugging parents.

Teammates taking pictures.

And a proud coach trying (and failing) not to cry.


 

Because this group built something special.


 

Girls win. Boys tie a state power. Seniors go out together.


 

That’s a pretty perfect Senior Night. 🦅🎳

Senior night for KC Bowling


Posted on 02/12/2026 | Eric Wiles

🎳 Senior Night Sends Off Eagles in Style


 

Girls Win Big • Boys Tie No. 9 Whitehall High School (chatgpt://generic-entity?number=0) • Coach Gets Emotional


 

Senior Night at Kent City wasn’t just another match.


 

It was hugs with parents.

It was flowers and announcements.

It was teammates who’ve bowled together for years realizing this was their last time rolling on their home lanes.


 

And yeah…

Coach definitely had tears in his eyes.


 

Then the Eagles turned all that emotion into some of their best bowling of the season.


 


 

🔴 Girls Take the WIN


 

The senior-heavy girls squad made sure their final home match ended the right way — with a victory.


 

Every senior stepped up.


 

Karley Eager (Sr) opened strong with 115 and 178.

Sienna Larson (Sr) added 114.

Sarah Beth Loew (Sr) chipped in 119.

Maddy Mitchell (Sr) rolled a clutch 132 and 140.

Lylah Larson (Sr) was lights out with 148 and 154, stuffing the pocket all night.


 

Support came from the lineup too:

Kalli Lintern — 128

Emery Kruithoff — 154


 

Clean frames, big spares, and loud Eagle energy carried them through the bakers and singles as the girls pulled away for the win.


 

Senior Night victory secured. Exactly how you write the script.


 


 

🔵 Boys Battle State Powerhouse to a Tie


 

The boys had a tall task — facing state-ranked Whitehall, one of the toughest teams around.


 

But Kent City didn’t blink.


 

They fought for every pin and matched Whitehall shot for shot.


 

Zayne Wiles (Sr) led the charge with a huge 207 and 193 series, proving why he’s one of the top bowlers around.

Jayden Morales delivered 144 and 138.

Julian Witt (Sr) stayed steady with 149 and 118.

Corbin Rodgers stacked 164 and 159.

Bryer (Sr) added 127, and Brayden Bloom chipped in 116.


 

Every bowler contributed. Every frame mattered.


 

When the final totals came in?


 

A tie with the No. 9 team in the state.


 

Not many teams can say they went toe-to-toe with a top-10 powerhouse.


 

Kent City can.


 


 

❤️ A Night They’ll Never Forget


 

After the last ball dropped, it wasn’t about the scoreboard.


 

It was seniors hugging parents.

Teammates taking pictures.

And a proud coach trying (and failing) not to cry.


 

Because this group built something special.


 

Girls win. Boys tie a state power. Seniors go out together.


 

That’s a pretty perfect Senior Night. 🦅🎳

Bowling Senior Night


Posted on 02/12/2026 | Eric Wiles


 

🎳 Senior Night Sends Off Eagles in Style


 


 


 

Girls Win Big • Boys Tie No. 9 

Whitehall High School

 • Coach Gets Emotional


 


 

Senior Night at Kent City wasn’t just another match.


 

It was hugs with parents.

It was flowers and announcements.

It was teammates who’ve bowled together for years realizing this was their last time rolling on their home lanes.


 

And yeah…

Coach definitely had tears in his eyes.


 

Then the Eagles turned all that emotion into some of their best bowling of the season.


 


 


 


 

🔴 Girls Take the WIN


 


 

The senior-heavy girls squad made sure their final home match ended the right way — with a victory.


 

Every senior stepped up.


 

Karley Eager (Sr) opened strong with 115 and 178.

Sienna Larson (Sr) added 114.

Sarah Beth Loew (Sr) chipped in 119.

Maddy Mitchell (Sr) rolled a clutch 132 and 140.

Lylah Larson (Sr) was lights out with 148 and 154, stuffing the pocket all night.


 

Support came from the lineup too:

Kalli Lintern — 128

Emery Kruithoff — 154


 

Clean frames, big spares, and loud Eagle energy carried them through the bakers and singles as the girls pulled away for the win.


 

Senior Night victory secured. Exactly how you write the script.


 


 


 


 

🔵 Boys Battle State Powerhouse to a Tie


 


 

The boys had a tall task — facing state-ranked Whitehall, one of the toughest teams around.


 

But Kent City didn’t blink.


 

They fought for every pin and matched Whitehall shot for shot.


 

Zayne Wiles (Sr) led the charge with a huge 207 and 193 series, proving why he’s one of the top bowlers around.

Jayden Morales delivered 144 and 138.

Julian Witt (Sr) stayed steady with 149 and 118.

Corbin Rodgers stacked 164 and 159.

Bryer (Sr) added 127, and Brayden Bloom chipped in 116.


 

Every bowler contributed. Every frame mattered.


 

When the final totals came in?


 

A tie with the No. 9 team in the state.


 

Not many teams can say they went toe-to-toe with a top-10 powerhouse.


 

Kent City can.


 


 


 


 

❤️ A Night They’ll Never Forget


 


 

After the last ball dropped, it wasn’t about the scoreboard.


 

It was seniors hugging parents.

Teammates taking pictures.

And a proud coach trying (and failing) not to cry.


 

Because this group built something special.


 

Girls win. Boys tie a state power. Seniors go out together.


 

That’s a pretty perfect Senior Night. 🦅🎳


 

Bowling Senior Night


Posted on 02/12/2026 | Eric Wiles


 

🎳 Senior Night Sends Off Eagles in Style


 


 


 

Girls Win Big • Boys Tie No. 9 

Whitehall High School

 • Coach Gets Emotional


 


 

Senior Night at Kent City wasn’t just another match.


 

It was hugs with parents.

It was flowers and announcements.

It was teammates who’ve bowled together for years realizing this was their last time rolling on their home lanes.


 

And yeah…

Coach definitely had tears in his eyes.


 

Then the Eagles turned all that emotion into some of their best bowling of the season.


 


 


 


 

🔴 Girls Take the WIN


 


 

The senior-heavy girls squad made sure their final home match ended the right way — with a victory.


 

Every senior stepped up.


 

Karley Eager (Sr) opened strong with 115 and 178.

Sienna Larson (Sr) added 114.

Sarah Beth Loew (Sr) chipped in 119.

Maddy Mitchell (Sr) rolled a clutch 132 and 140.

Lylah Larson (Sr) was lights out with 148 and 154, stuffing the pocket all night.


 

Support came from the lineup too:

Kalli Lintern — 128

Emery Kruithoff — 154


 

Clean frames, big spares, and loud Eagle energy carried them through the bakers and singles as the girls pulled away for the win.


 

Senior Night victory secured. Exactly how you write the script.


 


 


 


 

🔵 Boys Battle State Powerhouse to a Tie


 


 

The boys had a tall task — facing state-ranked Whitehall, one of the toughest teams around.


 

But Kent City didn’t blink.


 

They fought for every pin and matched Whitehall shot for shot.


 

Zayne Wiles (Sr) led the charge with a huge 207 and 193 series, proving why he’s one of the top bowlers around.

Jayden Morales delivered 144 and 138.

Julian Witt (Sr) stayed steady with 149 and 118.

Corbin Rodgers stacked 164 and 159.

Bryer (Sr) added 127, and Brayden Bloom chipped in 116.


 

Every bowler contributed. Every frame mattered.


 

When the final totals came in?


 

A tie with the No. 9 team in the state.


 

Not many teams can say they went toe-to-toe with a top-10 powerhouse.


 

Kent City can.


 


 


 


 

❤️ A Night They’ll Never Forget


 


 

After the last ball dropped, it wasn’t about the scoreboard.


 

It was seniors hugging parents.

Teammates taking pictures.

And a proud coach trying (and failing) not to cry.


 

Because this group built something special.


 

Girls win. Boys tie a state power. Seniors go out together.


 

That’s a pretty perfect Senior Night. 🦅🎳


 

Bowling stack up all conference honors


Posted on 02/01/2026 | Eric Wiles


 

🏆🦅 Kent City Bowling Dominates All-Conference Honors 🦅🏆


 


 


 

League #1 Eagles Earn Major Recognition Across the Board


 


 

After a season defined by consistency, depth, and championship-level performances, the Kent City Eagles bowling program finished LEAGUE #1 and was rewarded with an impressive list of All-Conference and Honorable Mention selections.


 

This was a full-team effort — from baker play to singles — and the conference results reflected it.


 


 


 


 

🎳 Boys Earn Conference Recognition


 


 

The Eagles boys lineup delivered night after night, rolling with confidence and pressure-proof execution throughout the season.


 


 

🏆 

All-Conference


 


 

  • Jayden Morales – Explosive scoring and clutch performances in big matches
  • Zayne Wiles – Elite consistency and leadership all season long


 


 


 

 

Honorable Mention


 


 

  • Corbin Rodgers – Power bowling with momentum-changing games
  • Julian Witt – Steady production and versatility across the lineup


 


 

While the honors were spread across the roster, one thing was clear: Zayne Wiles finished the season as the top bowler in the entire league, setting the standard with unmatched consistency and poise in high-pressure moments.


 


 


 


 

🎳 Girls Earn Conference Recognition


 


 

The Eagles girls showed depth and balance all season, earning multiple conference honors.


 


 

🏆 

All-Conference


 


 

  • Sienna Larson – Strong scoring and composure in key moments
  • Lylah Larson – Reliable anchor who delivered throughout the season


 


 


 

 

Honorable Mention


 


 

  • Karley Eager – Big scores and steady leadership
  • Sarah Beth Loew – Consistent frame-by-frame production
  • Maddy Mitchell – Battled every match and delivered when it mattered


 


 


 


 


 

🦅🏆 League #1 — The Eagles’ Standard


 


 

This season wasn’t about one night or one bowler — it was about culture.


 

Preparation. Trust. Accountability.


 

The Eagles earned league champions, placed multiple bowlers on the All-Conference list, and proved they are the standard in the conference.


 

🦅🎳 Kent City Bowling — League #1, Built the Right Way. 🎳🦅


 

Boys Finish Strong placing 2nd in conference


Posted on 02/01/2026 | Eric Wiles


 

🔥🦅 Kent City Boys BRING THE HEAT vs Reed City & Lakeview 🦅🔥


 


 

The Kent City Eagles boys bowling team put on a pin-crushing performance against Reed City and Lakeview, lighting up the lanes with power, consistency, and clutch shot-making. From start to finish, this was high-level bowling with zero let-up.


 


 


 


 

🎳🔥 Singles Scoring STATEMENT


 


 

The Eagles absolutely stacked pinfall across the lineup, delivering multiple 200-plus games and relentless pressure all day:


 

  • Corbin Rodgers was unstoppable, erupting for 242, 215, 176, 155 — a dominant performance that set the tone and crushed momentum.
  • Jayden Morales followed with a huge set of 148, 206, 223, 170, delivering strikes when the Eagles needed them most.
  • Zayne Wiles showed veteran calm and consistency, rolling 171, 178, 187, 171, staying rock-solid across all four games.
  • Brayden Bloom had a breakout day, firing 207, 143, 184, 168, showing power and confidence frame after frame.
  • Julian Witt added 151, 156, 210, then split a game with Donavan Vogel (94), giving the lineup steady production and flexibility.


 


 

Every bowler stepped up. Every frame mattered.


 


 


 


 

🦅🔥 EAGLES ENERGY


 


 

This wasn’t just about numbers — it was about mentality. The Kent City boys attacked the lanes, trusted their shots, and refused to back down. Clean fills, big strikes, and smart adjustments kept the Eagles in control.


 

Reed City and Lakeview pushed. Kent City answered.

That’s how winning teams respond.


 

🦅🎳 Kent City Boys — POWER. POISE. PRESSURE. 🎳🦅


 

CHAMPS ARE HERE AGAIN


Posted on 02/01/2026 | Eric Wiles


 

🏆🔥 Kent City Girls Roll Past Reed City & Lakeview 🔥🏆


 


 


 

CONFERENCE CHAMPS DOING CONFERENCE CHAMP THINGS


 


 

The Kent City Eagles girls bowling team put on an absolute statement performance, knocking off Reed City and Lakeview in dominant fashion and reminding everyone why they sit at the top of the conference.


 

From the first ball to the final frame, this was championship bowling — confident, controlled, and relentless.


 


 


 


 

🎳🔥 Singles Scoring Explosion


 


 

The Eagles stacked pinfall all across the lineup, delivering four-game consistency and clutch scoring when it mattered most:


 

  • Karley Eager was on fire all day, rolling 160, 154, 123, 107, setting the tone with power and poise.
  • Sienna Larson answered right back with 160, 108, 141, 154, showing versatility and big-frame finishes.
  • Sarah Beth Loew was automatic, posting 135, 159, 155, 132, delivering some of the steadiest bowling of the match.
  • Maddy Mitchell came through with 119, 147, 103, 115, battling through tough frames and filling when it counted.
  • Lylah Larson anchored the lineup with confidence, firing 157, 127, 153, 157, staying locked in from start to finish.


 


 

Frame after frame, the Eagles stayed clean, made smart adjustments, and never let momentum slip.


 


 


 


 

🦅🏆 CONFERENCE CHAMPS ENERGY


 


 

This wasn’t just a win — it was a message.


 

The Kent City girls didn’t flinch, didn’t rush shots, and didn’t let pressure creep in. They trusted each other, trusted their preparation, and bowled exactly how conference champions are supposed to bowl.


 

Reed City. Lakeview. Same result.

Controlled lanes. Big scores. Eagles on top.


 

🦅🎳 Kent City Girls — CONFERENCE CHAMPS. STILL ROLLING. 🎳🦅


 

Big day for both Boys And Girls


Posted on 01/17/2026 | Eric Wiles

The Kent City jamboree officially goes down as a full-team flex. From podium finishes to grinders who battled every frame, the Eagles showed depth, energy, and just enough chaos to keep it entertaining.


 


 


 


 

🏆 

Final Individual Finishes


 


 

🥇 Zayne Wiles — 1st Place

No surprises. Zayne owned the lanes all day, stacking strikes and setting the tone. When the scores were tallied, he was exactly where everyone expected—on top.


 

🥈 Jayden Morales — 2nd Place

Rock-solid from start to finish. Jayden stayed locked in through the long format and finished just one spot shy of the top. Championship-level bowling.


 

🎳 Julian Witt — 5th Place

Julian mixed power with patience, surviving the jamboree grind and landing comfortably in the top five. Big moments when they mattered most.


 

🎳 Corbin Rodgers — 12th Place

Quietly consistent all day. Corbin just kept bowling, frame after frame, climbing the standings without much noise—but plenty of results.


 


 


 


 

👏 

Girls Division Standouts


 


 

🎳 Sienna Larson — 5th Place

Sienna was in full attack mode, firing off strong games and proving she belongs with the best. A confident, statement finish.


 

🎳 Lylah Larson — 7th Place

Lylah battled through the ups and downs of a long day and still landed in the top seven. Tough, competitive, and never out of it.


 

🎳 Sarah Beth Loew — 12th Place

Veteran composure on display. Sarah Beth navigated the roller coaster that is a jamboree and still finished strong in the top half.


 

🎳 Karley Eager — 13th Place

Sneaky consistent all day. Karley kept stacking frames, stayed composed, and was right there with the pack the entire time.


 


 


 


 

💪 

The Rest of the Eagle Squad


 


 

🎳 Bryer Armstrong

Bryer leaned fully into the jamboree grind. Some games popped, some tested patience, but the effort and energy never dropped. A true team-first competitor.


 

🎳 Brayden Bloom

Brayden showed steady improvement as the day went on, flashing real potential and proving he can hang in a long, demanding format.


 

🎳 Emery Kruithoff

Emery brought calm and consistency to the lineup, grinding through tough frames and keeping scores competitive all day.


 

🎳 Kalli Lintern

Kalli delivered one of the most unpredictable score sheets of the day, but never stopped battling. Highs, lows, and a lot of grit.


 


 


 


 

🦅 

Final Takeaway


 


 

Two podium finishes. Multiple top-five and top-10 performances. Every Eagle contributing.

The jamboree wasn’t about perfection—it was about resilience, depth, and learning how to win across a long day.


 

Kent City didn’t just bowl well — they announced themselves. 🎳🔥


 

Eagles make a statement with great team win


Posted on 01/15/2026 | Eric Wiles

🔥 EAGLES UNLEASH STATEMENT NIGHT — BOYS’ 200-PIN COMEBACK + GIRLS’ FIREPOWER 🔥


 

It was a night that showed exactly who Kent City bowling is — tough, loud, confident, and relentless. With the boys pulling off an unbelievable 200-pin comeback in the first game and the girls pouring on the strikes, the Eagles owned the lanes from start to finish.


 


 


 


 

🦅 

BOYS: 200 PINS DOWN… NO PROBLEM


 


 

The night flipped in game one.


 

The Kent City boys found themselves staring at a 200-pin deficit, but panic never entered the picture. The bench stayed loud, the focus stayed sharp, and the Eagles started clawing back pin by pin.


 


 

💥 

BOYS INDIVIDUAL SCORES


 


 

  • Zayne Wiles lit the building up with 210 and 187 — and the dance moves were flowing every time the strikes piled up.
  • Jayden Morales powered the comeback with 155 and a massive 214, completely swinging momentum.
  • Braydon Bloom set the tone early with 174 and 158, delivering confidence and control.
  • Julian Witt showed grit, rebounding with 117 and 158 and coming up big when the team needed stability.
  • Corbin Rodgers finished with 109, but his key spares down the stretch in game one were difference-makers.
  • Lucas Mitchell added 119, continuing to gain confidence and contribute valuable pins.


 


 

Strike after strike, the gap disappeared. The pressure flipped. By the final frames, Kent City had done the unthinkable — turning a 200-pin hole into a game-one win and completely changing the night.


 

🦅 NO QUIT. NO PANIC. ALL HEART. 🦅


 


 


 


 

🦅 

GIRLS: STRIKES, CONFIDENCE & CONTROL


 


 

The girls made sure the momentum stayed in Eagle hands, delivering a high-powered performance with big numbers at the top and steady support throughout the lineup.


 


 

🔥 

GIRLS INDIVIDUAL SCORES


 


 

  • Maddy Mitchell was locked in, rolling a huge 175 and 148.
  • Lylah Larson matched the fire with 170 and 143, attacking the lanes with confidence.
  • Sienna Larson stayed steady and strong with 119 and 144.
  • Karley Eager contributed a solid 127, keeping frames clean.
  • Sara Beth added 108, staying composed and consistent.
  • Emery chipped in 99, providing depth and effort.
  • Kalli Lintern battled through a tough game and finished with 78, showing resilience and team-first mentality.


 


 

From clean spare shooting to aggressive finishes, the girls applied constant pressure and never let the door open.


 


 


 


 

🔥 

ONE TEAM. ONE ENERGY.


 


 

What stood out wasn’t just the scores — it was the unity:


 

  • Loud benches
  • Teammates lifting each other up
  • Confidence growing frame by frame


 


 

Between the boys’ jaw-dropping comeback and the girls’ explosive scoring, this was a statement night for Kent City bowling.


 

🦅 THE EAGLES DON’T JUST COMPETE — THEY RESPOND. 🦅


 

Eagles Rock and Roll the Jamborre


Posted on 01/10/2026 | Eric Wiles


 

🎳 

EAGLES TAKE OVER THE JAMBOREE

 🎳


 


 

The Kent City Eagles didn’t just show up to the Jamboree — they took control. Big strikes, big finishes, and big confidence defined a day where both the boys and girls proved they are a force this season.


 


 


 


 

🔥 

ZAYNE WILES IS YOUR JAMBOREE CHAMPION


 


 

At the top of the leaderboard stood Zayne Wiles, and no one was catching him. Locked in from the first frame, Wiles rolled a massive 1,145 series, powered by games of 221, 231, and 205, to earn 1st place overall. Calm. Confident. Dominant.


 


 


 


 

💥 

BOYS STACK THE FIELD


 


 

The Eagles brought depth and fire all the way down the lineup:


 

  • Jayden Morales stayed aggressive all day, blasting a huge 220 game to finish 6th overall
  • Corbin Rogers had one of the loudest moments of the event, crushing a personal-record 221 on his way to 7th place
  • Julian Witt battled through every frame and finished strong, earning 15th place in a loaded field
  • Brayden Bloom showed toughness and composure across six games, continuing his steady growth
  • Lucas Mitchell gained valuable jamboree experience, competing hard and contributing to the Eagles’ depth


 


 

From top to bottom, the boys proved they don’t rely on one bowler — this lineup is dangerous.


 


 


 


 

💪🔥 

GIRLS BRING THE HEAT — AND THE DEPTH


 


 

If there was any doubt about the girls’ squad, it was erased fast. The Eagles stacked the leaderboard with confidence, consistency, and clutch moments.


 

  • Maddy Mitchell powered her way to 6th place, highlighted by a huge 170 game
  • Lylah Larson was steady and fearless, rolling 155 and 151 to earn 8th place
  • Emery Kruithoff delivered a breakout performance, setting a NEW PERSONAL RECORD capped by a massive 177, finishing 10th
  • Karley Eager fought every frame, rolling a standout 168 to secure 11th place
  • Sara Beth Loew stayed consistent all day and finished 15th, showing reliability under pressure
  • Sienna Larson rounded out the group with a gritty 16th-place finish, battling in every game


 


 

Six bowlers. Six competitors. No weak links.


 


 


 


 

🦅 

EAGLES SEND A MESSAGE


 


 

A champion, multiple top-10 finishes, personal records, and relentless energy from start to finish — the Kent City Eagles didn’t just bowl the Jamboree…


 

They owned it.


 

💙🎳 This team is rolling — and the season is just heating up. 💙🎳


 

Girls Flying High and Boys fall short


Posted on 01/08/2026 | Eric Wiles


 

Girls Rally Again as Eagles Split on the Lanes


 


 

Kent City delivered another emotional night on the lanes, filled with momentum swings and competitive frames. The boys fought hard but came up short, while the girls once again showed their trademark resilience, storming back with a clutch comeback performance.


 


 


 


 

Boys Battle Hard in Tough Loss


 


 

The Kent City boys were led by a powerful night from Jayden Morales, who caught fire with games of 214 and 212, providing the Eagles with a major scoring punch and keeping the match tight throughout.


 

Brayden Bloom followed with a strong and consistent series of 139 and 133, while Corbin Rodgers added solid depth with scores of 167 and 144.

Julian Witt chipped in with steady games of 151 and 154, grinding through pressure frames and keeping Kent City competitive.

Zayne Wiles rounded out the scoring with a 146, contributing key pins as the Eagles battled until the final frames.


 

Despite the loss, the boys showed grit, balance, and continued growth across the lineup.


 


 


 


 

Girls Dig Deep for Another Comeback Win


 


 

If there’s one word that defines the Kent City girls this season, it’s resilience.


 

Sara Beth led the Eagles with a clutch series of 157 and 102, delivering timely strikes during the comeback push.

Sienna added a strong 131, helping keep the Eagles within reach early.

Maddy Mitchell contributed with consistent scores of 124 and 132, while Lylah Larson added 143 and 102, providing momentum-shifting frames during the rally.

Karley Eager chipped in with 119, Kalli added 118, and Emery closed out the effort with 108 as the Eagles steadily erased the deficit.


 

Frame by frame, Kent City flipped momentum and finished strong, securing yet another comeback victory.


 


 


 


 

Eagle Mentality


 


 

The boys showed heart and determination in defeat, while the girls continued to prove they are never out of a match. Effort, belief, and toughness continue to define this program.


 

🦅 Eagles strong. Eagles relentless. Eagles rising. 🦅


 

Great Team Wins for both Ladies and Gentlemen


Posted on 01/05/2026 | Eric Wiles


 

 Kent City Bowling Brings the Energy on the Lanes


 


 

The Kent City Eagles brought fire, focus, and fight on the lanes, with both the boys and girls delivering performances full of big games, clutch frames, and momentum swings.


 


 

🔥 Girls: Comeback Complete


 


 

The Kent City girls refused to back down, rallying from behind to secure an exciting comeback win powered by confidence and teamwork.


 

Leading the charge was Karley Eager, who rolled 145 and a career-high 170, igniting the Eagles’ push.

Sara Beth was steady and clutch with 154 and 116, while Maddy Mitchell added 125 and 141 to keep the pressure on.


 

Lylah Larson finished strong with 102 and 141, Sienna contributed 139, and Emery added 116 as the Eagles stacked marks late and flipped the match in dramatic fashion.


 

Down early but locked in late, the girls showed grit, belief, and poise — a true team comeback.


 


 


 


 

💪 Boys: Power at the Top, Depth Throughout


 


 

The Kent City boys answered with intensity of their own, putting together a strong all-around effort highlighted by big individual games.


 

Zayne Wiles anchored the lineup with a massive 212 and 209, delivering strike after strike.

Brayden Bloom set the tone early with a 185, followed by Jayden Morales’ 193 and Julian Witt’s 140.


 

Corbin Rodgers was rock solid with 167 and 140, while Lucas Mitchell added 113 and Bryer Armstrong contributed 83, as the Eagles battled through every frame.


 


 


 


 

🦅 Eagle Pride on Display


 


 

From career highs to late-match rallies, Kent City bowling showed exactly what Eagle Pride looks like — energy, effort, and teammates lifting each other up.


 

The lanes were loud, the strikes were flying, and Kent City made a statement.


 

Boys Splits


Posted on 01/04/2026 | Eric Wiles


 

Kent City Boys Bowling Earns Win Over Tri County, Battles Chippewa Hills


 


 

The Kent City Eagles boys bowling team delivered a strong night on the lanes, picking up a win over Tri County before falling to Chippewa Hills, highlighted by big individual performances and a memorable milestone moment.


 


 

🔥 Standout Performances


 


 

Senior Zayne Wiles led the charge with a dominant night, rolling 203, 225, 171, and 204, showcasing consistency and strike power across both matches. His 225 was one of the top games of the night and set the tone for the Eagles.


 

Jayden Morales followed with solid efforts of 143, 156, and 115, providing steady scoring in key frames, while Julian Witt pieced together a strong series with 158, 129, 144, and 173, finishing the night with momentum.


 

Freshman Corbin Rodgers continued to show growth and composure, posting 118, 162, 158, and 159, delivering some of Kent City’s most reliable scoring depth.


 

Braydon Bloom added 165 and 97, stepping up with a big first game, and Bryer Armstrong chipped in during his appearance with a 69.


 


 

🎂 Special Moment


 


 

One of the highlights of the night belonged to Lucas Mitchell, who bowled his first-ever varsity match on his birthday. Mitchell rolled a 125 and thrilled teammates by throwing three strikes in a row, a moment that energized the Eagles and made the night one to remember.


 


 

🦅 Final Takeaway


 


 

Kent City’s win over Tri County showed what this lineup is capable of when strikes are flowing and frames are clean. Despite coming up short against Chippewa Hills, the Eagles competed hard and continue to build confidence as the season progresses.


 

With leadership at the top, depth throughout the lineup, and young bowlers stepping up, the Eagles are trending in the right direction.


 

Eagles keep rolling. 🎳🦅


 

Lady Eagles Soar


Posted on 01/04/2026 | Eric Wiles

Kent City Girls Bowling Soars Past Tri County, Chippewa Hills


 

The Kent City girls bowling team was flying high on the lanes, sweeping Tri County and Chippewa Hills behind big-time performances and relentless energy from start to finish.


 

Karley Eager set the tone early with steady games of 111, 142, and 109, while Sienna Larson caught fire in singles, rolling a strong 147 and 139 to give the Eagles early control.


 

The momentum continued with Sara Beth Loew, who delivered clutch scores of 146, 128, and 106, and Maddi Mitchell, who rebounded in a big way with games of 96, 149, and 123, keeping pressure on both opponents.


 

The lanes belonged to Lylah Larson, who put together a monster day, piling up scores of 144, 146, 160, and 130. Her performance anchored the Eagles in both singles and baker play and provided a spark every time Kent City needed it.


 

Kalli Lintern added key contributions with games of 130, 113, and 133, while Emery Kruithoff closed things out with steady games of 129 and 132, helping seal both victories.


 

With strikes flying and energy soaring, the Kent City girls proved they’re a team to watch. Depth, confidence, and teamwork powered the Eagles to a statement sweep — and they’re carrying that momentum forward.


 

Huge Wins Over Rivals. Ladies Cruise and Boys Comeback Kids


Posted on 12/20/2025 | Eric Wiles


 


 


 


 

Eagles Own the Lanes in Rivalry Win Over Central Montcalm


 


 

Kent City delivered a rivalry night to remember, as the girls put together a flawless 30–0 sweep and the boys stormed back from behind to defeat Central Montcalm in dominant fashion.


 


 

Girls: Absolute Control — 30–0 Sweep


 


 

From the opening frame, the Kent City girls left no doubt, sweeping all 30 points and completely controlling the match.


 

  • Lylah Larson led the charge with a massive series, rolling 197 and 156, setting the tone for the night.
  • Maddie Mitchell followed with games of 116 and 148, providing steady scoring in the middle of the lineup.
  • Sarah Beth Loew was consistent frame to frame, posting 111 and 111.
  • Karley Eager showed growth with games of 111 and 140.
  • Sienna Larson added a 95 in Game 1, while
  • Emery Kruithoff closed out singles with an 80 in Game 2.


 


 

Kent City controlled the baker games and never looked back, completing a perfect 30–0 performance against their rival.


 


 

Boys: Come-From-Behind Grit


 


 

While the girls dominated, the boys provided the drama.


 

After falling behind early in the baker games, Kent City responded with a clutch 174 in Baker Game 2, flipping momentum heading into singles.


 

  • Julian Witt opened singles with a 148.
  • Zayne Wiles ignited the rally with games of 162 and 197.
  • Jayden Morales stayed relentless, firing 175 and 193.
  • Braydon Bloom delivered the defining moment of the night with a huge 9th and 10th frame in Game 2, sealing the comeback.
  • Corbin Rodgers added clutch scoring, including a key 190, and
  • Donavan Vogel battled through singles to help complete the rally.


 


 


 

Rivalry Message Sent


 


 

A perfect girls sweep and a boys’ come-from-behind win made this a complete statement by Kent City. Against Central Montcalm, under pressure, the Eagles didn’t just compete — they owned the lanes.


 

Rivalry night belonged to Kent City. 🎳🔥🏆


 

Huge match tomorrow In Big Rapids


Posted on 12/19/2025 | Eric Wiles

🎳 Matchday Hype: Kent City Bowling vs. Central Montcalm 🎳


 

The lanes are set and the energy is building as Kent City Bowling prepares to clash with Central Montcalm in a rivalry that always delivers excitement. This is the kind of matchup that brings out the best in every bowler—and Kent City is ready to rise to the moment.


 

For the boys, keep an eye on Zayne Wiles and Jayden Morales. Both bring confidence and consistency to the lineup, capable of delivering big strikes and stepping up when the pressure is highest. Their leadership and shot-making will be key in setting the tone early and keeping momentum on Kent City’s side.


 

On the girls’ side, Lylah Larson and Maddy Mitchell are ready to make their presence felt. Known for their focus and determination, they have the ability to swing matches with clutch frames and timely spares, anchoring a lineup that thrives on teamwork and grit.


 

This isn’t just another match—it’s a battle for bragging rights, momentum, and pride. Every roll will matter as Kent City looks to defend the lanes and show why they’re a force to be reckoned with.


 

One team. One mission.

Bring the energy. Knock down pins.

Let’s go Kent City! 🎳🔥


 

Good start at first Jamboree


Posted on 12/14/2025 | Eric Wiles


 


 


 


 

Bowling Jamboree Features Top Finishes for Boys and Girls Teams


 


 

The boys and girls bowling teams delivered an impressive showing at the Bowling Jamboree, highlighted by multiple top-10 finishes and a first-place performance on a special day.


 


 

Girls Individual Results


 


 

The girls were led by Lylah Larson, who placed 4th overall with an outstanding 849 series. Larson rolled consistently throughout the six-game set, highlighted by games of 162 and 150.


 

Maddie Mitchell earned a 10th-place finish after posting a 765 total, opening with 157 and peaking with a 175 in game three.


 

Sienna Larson finished 12th overall with a 720 series, delivering steady scoring across all six games.


 

Sara Beth Loew placed 16th, recording a 687 total and her top game of 158 in the fifth game.


 

Kalli Lintern added a 19th-place finish with a 670 series, while Karley Eager rounded out the girls competitors by placing 22nd with 632 pins.


 


 

Boys Individual Results


 


 

The boys competition was dominated by Jayden Morales, who captured 1st place overall with a tournament-best 1,111 series—a performance that came on his birthday, making the win even more memorable. Morales rolled high games of 213 and 197 and showed consistency throughout all six games.


 

Julian Witt followed with a strong 6th-place finish, totaling 1,029 pins and recording a high game of 212.


 

Zayne Wiles earned 9th place with a 978 series, highlighted by a 212 in game five and a 176 in the finale.


 

Brayden Bloom finished 22nd overall, posting an 843 series and closing the jamboree with a strong 170.


 

Corbin placed 24th, rolling a 802 total, paced by a 185 in game three.


 

Bryer Armstrong completed the boys lineup with a 35th-place finish, totaling 638 pins and finishing with a 139 in his final game.


 


 

Overall Takeaway


 


 

With a birthday victory, multiple top-10 finishes, and strong depth across both rosters, the Bowling Jamboree proved to be a successful and encouraging event for both the boys and girls teams as they continue their season


 

Eagles split with FHC Ladies Roll


Posted on 12/08/2025 | Eric Wiles



 

🎳🦅 

Kent City Splits With FHC at Sparta Lanes — Girls Dominate, Boys Nearly Cause a Riot


 


 

Date: December 8, 2025 • Sparta Lanes • MHSAA 30-Point Match


 

Kent City traveled to Sparta Lanes for a “home away from home” meet, and the Eagles left with half the house shaking. The girls crushed their matchup, while the boys came within a single pin of pure chaos. Consider this one officially unforgettable.


 


 


 


 

👑 

Girls Take Over the Building


 


 

If there were scoreboards for style points, Kent City would’ve won those too. The girls brought confidence, attitude, and accuracy — a triple threat that FHC just couldn’t match.


 


 

🎯 

Top Performer: Kalli Lintern


 


 

Kalli came in looking calm, then casually fired 121 and 118 like she had dinner reservations afterward. Work fast. Score faster.


 


 

🌟 

Depth, Balance, and a Secret Weapon


 


 

This lineup didn’t just win — they tag-teamed the scoreboard.


 

  • Lylah Larson: 123 & 106 — no mercy, just strikes
  • Sienna Larson: 97 — set the table perfectly
  • Maddy Mitchell: Game 2 takeover, 106 clutch
  • Sarah Beth Loew: Came in, dropped a 115, left like a boss
  • Emery Kruithoff: Game 1 opener at 97, warmed up the runway
  • Karley Eager: Sneaky powerful with 95 and 103, bowling like she’s collecting overdue rent from the pins


 


 


 

💥 Final Word on the Girls


 


 

Kent City could’ve bowled these games blindfolded and still won by a 40-footer.

It wasn’t close. Pins surrendered. Fans cheered. Victory secured. Next.


 


 


 


 

🔥 

Boys Turn Sparta Into a Seismograph Zone


 


 

The boys didn’t win…

but they made Sparta Lanes wobble like a 7-10 split on roller skates.


 


 

💣 

Senior Anchor Explosion


 


 

Zayne Wiles, a senior with fireworks for arms, launched a 204, then added more destruction for a 365 series — the highest total on either team.

The pins now require counseling.


 


 

🎳 

Supporting Cast That Came to Throw


 


 

  • Julian Witt: 125 & 131 — reliable like a favorite hoodie
  • Brayden Bloom (Freshman): 118 & 135 — rookie with no fear, already bowling like he pays rent at Sparta Lanes
  • Corbin: 105 & 113 — blue-collar frame builder
  • Donavan: Waited, watched, dropped a 98 with zero apologies
  • Bryer Armstrong: Game 1 cameo at 77, then grabbed snacks and witnessed the chaos


 


 


 

🧨 

Bakers = Pure Drama


 


 

  • Game 1: Kent City 132–130 — clutch!
  • Game 2: FHC 134–133 — one-pin heartbreak


 


 

Total drama decided by three pins.

That’s not bowling. That’s cardio.


 

🚨 

What We Learned at Sparta Lanes


 


 

🦅 The girls are a problem.

🦅 The boys are one pin away from becoming a threat-level event.

🦅 Zayne is officially a flamethrower.

🦅 Karley is the quiet assassin.

🦅 Brayden is the fearless freshman.

🦅 Fans should stretch before matches like this.


 

Kent City Sweeps Big Rapids


Posted on 12/06/2025 | Eric Wiles

Kent City Bowling Sweeps Big Rapids on Saturday

 

 

BIG RAPIDS — The Kent City Eagles dominated the lanes on Saturday, earning a complete sweep over Big Rapids as both the boys and girls varsity teams delivered standout performances in regular play and Bakers competition.

 


 

 

🦅 

Boys Strike Big with Two 400-Series Performances

 

 

Kent City’s boys stormed through Big Rapids, powered by massive efforts from Zayne Wiles (203, 207 for 410) and Jayden Morales (179, 221 for 400). Their elite consistency set the tone early and never allowed Big Rapids to recover.

 

Julian Witt added critical momentum with a strong 169 and 159 for 328, while Bryer Armstrong posted 133 and shared a 90 second game with Donovan Vogel, keeping the Eagles firmly in control.

Brayden Bloom contributed 115 in Game 1, and Corbin Rodgers delivered a key 160 in Game 2 to seal the rotation.

 

The boys closed out the match with a dominant Baker performance, rolling 126 and 178, showcasing precise spare shooting and clutch strikes.

 


 

 

🦅 

Girls Roll to Road Victory Behind Balanced Lineup

 

 

The Lady Eagles collected a strong road win behind a complete team effort and commanding energy in the Baker set. After a solid 100 in the first Baker, Kent City blasted a 150 in the second, instantly swinging momentum in their favor.

 

Sarah Beth Loew led the charge with a 279 series (154, 125), followed closely by Lylah Larson with a 272 (133, 139).

Karley Eager (141, 120 for 261) and Kalli Lintern (105, 158 for 263) added reliable scoring, while Maddie Mitchell remained steady with 112 and 111 (223) to round out the varsity five.

 


 

 

🎳 

Coach’s Takeaway

 

 

Both squads showed depth, poise, and communication — especially in Bakers — resulting in a powerful sweep on the road. With multiple 400-series from the boys and every girl posting consistent numbers, Kent City continues to build momentum heading deeper into the season.

Eagles Sweep


Posted on 12/05/2025


 

🦅🎳 

Kent City Sweeps Mason County at Sparta Lanes


 


 

December 3, 2025 • Sparta, MI


 

The Kent City Eagles delivered a dominant outing at Sparta Lanes on December 3, defeating Mason County in both boys’ and girls’ match play by total pinfall. Strong senior leadership and breakout performances from underclassmen fueled a complete team sweep.


 


 


 


 

🦅 

Boys Match — Kent City Wins by Pinfall


 


 

Kent City set the tone early with Baker scores of 150 and 141 for a 291 total, then took control during individual play. Senior Zayne Wiles led the match on all lanes, firing scores of 202 and 225 for a commanding 427 series — the highest effort of the day.


 

Junior Jayden Morales backed it up with a consistent 344 series (160, 184), and Senior Julian Witt caught fire late, rebounding from a 117 start to a 175 finish and a 292 series. Freshman Brayden Bloom showed promising depth with a 254 series (131, 123).


 

After Senior Bryer Armstrong’s opening game, Junior Donavan Vogel and Freshman Corbin Rodgers shared the Game 2 rotation, combining for a 122 total and securing vital team pins.


 

Kent City’s depth and senior presence powered the boys to a well-earned total pin victory over Mason County.


 

Boys Highlights


 

  • 🏆 Senior Zayne Wiles — 427 series (202, 225)
  • 🔥 Senior Julian Witt — 175 second game
  • 📈 Junior Jayden Morales — 344 series
  • 🌟 Freshman impact: Bloom (254) & Rodgers (split game)


 


 


 


 


 

🎳 

Girls Match — Kent City Wins by Pinfall


 


 

Kent City’s girls opened with a 217 Baker total before surging ahead behind a blend of senior dominance and key underclassman scoring.


 

Sophomore Kalli Lintern continued her breakout season, leading with a 139 game and 233 series, the highest girls’ series of the day. Senior Maddie Mitchell matched that mark, rolling 113 and 120 for her own 233 series.


 

Senior Lylah Larson emerged as a difference-maker, delivering a 147 game — second highest of the day — and finishing with a strong 250 series (147, 103) to help seal the win.


 

Consistent support came from Senior Sarah Beth Loew with a 202 series (98, 104), Senior Karley Eager’s 199 (98, 101), Senior Sienna Larson’s 207 (110, 97), and Junior Emery Kruithoff’s 171 (77, 94).


 

The Eagle seniors led a complete team effort as Kent City secured the girls’ win by total pinfall.


 

Girls Highlights


 

  • 💥 Senior Lylah Larson — 147 game, 250 series
  • 🎯 Sophomore Kalli Lintern — 139 game, 233 series
  • 🎓 Senior Maddie Mitchell — 120 game, 233 series
  • 💪 Senior Leadership: Mitchell, Loew, Eager, Larson, Larson
  • 🦅 Team victory through depth and consistency


 


 

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