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TFS Sports round-up: Three days of bowling

November 15-17, 2021

As part of The Lansing Journal’s ongoing efforts to increase sports coverage at TF South, we have asked TFS coaches to provide us with information about their matches/games. The Lansing Journal posts these scores and summaries multiple times per week in a “TFS Sports round-up.”

By Josh Bootsma

LANSING, Ill. (November 17, 2021) — The scores for November 15-17:

TF South Boys Bowling

Monday, November 15

Opponent: Hillcrest High School

Score: TFS (1812) bested Hillcrest (1778).

Lewis Barney had the high game of the day with 205.

Tuesday, November 16

Opponent: Richards High School

Score: TFS (1889) fell to Richards (1911).

Ethan Modjeski bowled a 255 for the high game of the day.

Wednesday, November 17

Opponent: Bloom Township High School

Score: TFS (2191) beat Bloom Township (1705).

High scores for the day went to Lewis Barney (247, 277) and Ethan Modjeski (234, 268).

The TF Sports sports schedule can be found here. TF South is located at 18500 Burnham Avenue, Lansing, IL.

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Josh Bootsma
Josh Bootsma
Josh is Managing Editor at The Lansing Journal and believes in the power and purpose of community news. He covers any local topics—from village government to theatre, from business openings to migratory birds.