The competition for the NJSIAA Individual Championships is intensifying as high school bowlers across New Jersey showcase impressive performances. The top 100 bowlers with a minimum of 21 games bowled will qualify for the state tournament. Unattached bowlers are also eligible to participate.
The race to qualify for the NJSIAA Individual Championships is heating up on the lanes with stellar performances continuing to be recorded across the N.J. boys bowling landscape.
The bowlers who hold a top 100 average, with a minimum of 21 games, will be eligible to qualify for the state tournament later next month. It’s important to note that unattached bowlers are eligible to qualify for the tournament, though their averages will not appear on this list.: This report is based on regular season statistics reported by coaches and school officials to njschoolsports.com as of Jan. 14 at 11:00 a.m.
BOWLING NEW JERSEY HIGH SCHOOL STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS QUALIFICATION
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