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38 | January 24, 2019 | The Lockport Legend sports<br />
lockportlegend.com<br />
Porters dominate, win third straight conference title<br />
Randy Whalen<br />
Freelance Reporter<br />
It was a Porter 3-peat.<br />
Led by an entire team of<br />
All-Conference players, the<br />
Lockport Township girls<br />
bowling team used its home<br />
lanes to its advantage. The<br />
result was another South-<br />
West Suburban Conference<br />
championship at the conference<br />
meet on Saturday, Jan.<br />
19, at Strike N’ Spare II in<br />
Lockport.<br />
It was domination from<br />
start to finish as Lockport<br />
nearly bowled a record game<br />
to open the day and finished<br />
with a 6,112 total to defeat<br />
runner-up Lincoln-Way West<br />
by 605 pins. It’s the third<br />
straight conference championship<br />
for the Porters and<br />
their 10th overall since the<br />
league formed for the 2005-<br />
2006 season. The only school<br />
that comes close to that is<br />
Andrew, which won six<br />
straight SWSC Red Division<br />
titles between the 2009-2010<br />
and 2014-2015 seasons.<br />
From the 2009-2010 season<br />
through the 2015-2016<br />
season, there were two divisions<br />
in the SWSC for girls<br />
bowling, but now with only<br />
nine schools participating<br />
in girls bowling, it’s back to<br />
one big conference meet.<br />
“It never gets old,” Lockport<br />
coach Art Cwudzinski<br />
said. “It’s always a team goal<br />
to win the conference. You<br />
never get tired of winning.”<br />
Lockport didn’t quite capture<br />
first in everything, however.<br />
That’s because West junior<br />
Kenzie Ullian took the<br />
individual champion honor,<br />
winning her fourth tournament<br />
of the year, with a<br />
1,312 six-game series. That<br />
included a high of 247 in the<br />
third game.<br />
“Yes, it definitely was<br />
nice,” said Ullian, who was<br />
second at the conference<br />
meet last season. “Honestly<br />
I’ve just been focusing more,<br />
making spares and working<br />
well. [With the postseason<br />
coming up] we just have to<br />
make sure we stay on our<br />
own game and not worry<br />
about other teams.”<br />
The Top 11 bowlers made<br />
All-Conference. All five<br />
of the Lockport bowlers<br />
achieved that honor. Sophomore<br />
Chloe Siezega (1,294,<br />
2nd, high of 248 in game<br />
No. 2) led the way and was<br />
only 18 pins out of first.<br />
“It was close,” Cwudzinski<br />
said of the individual<br />
battle. “Kenzie just bowled a<br />
little better in the last game<br />
(227-201) and earned it. But<br />
it added a little excitement<br />
to it.”<br />
Siezega’s six-game total<br />
and was a career high, and so<br />
was her opening three-game<br />
series of 674.<br />
“It was just picking up<br />
spares and believing that my<br />
teammates had my back,”<br />
Siezega said. “[In the postseason]<br />
I expect us to work<br />
better as a team like we did<br />
[at the SWSC Tournament].<br />
We had a little talk as a team<br />
[a couple of weeks ago] and<br />
that helped a lot.”<br />
The rest of the Porters All-<br />
Conference bowlers were junior<br />
Samantha Traina (1,285,<br />
3rd, high of 247 in game No.<br />
2), junior Jessica Ramirez<br />
(1,196, 5th, high of 265 in<br />
game 2), senior Erin Kleffman<br />
(1,187, 7th, high of 216<br />
in game No. 3), and junior<br />
Emilie Pleshar (1,150, 8th,<br />
high of 216 in game. No. 2).<br />
They all helped the Porters<br />
to the first-place total of<br />
6,112. West (5,507) was second,<br />
followed by Lincoln-<br />
Way Central (5,404) and<br />
Lincoln-Way East (5,326)<br />
was fourth. Senior fourthplace<br />
finisher Alyssa Novak<br />
(1,220, high of 247 in game<br />
4) led fifth-place Sandburg<br />
(5,243). Senior and 11thplace<br />
finisher Noelle Doody<br />
Lockport’s Emilie Pleshar warms up Saturday, Jan. 19, before the SouthWest Suburban Conference meet at Strike N’<br />
Spare II in Lockport. Photos by Adam Jomant/22nd Century Media<br />
(1,131, high of 211 in game<br />
No. 2) led Andrew (4,878) to<br />
sixth place. Stagg (4,180),<br />
Thornridge (4,129) and<br />
Bolingbrook (4,100) rounded<br />
out the nine teams.<br />
“The girls bowled very<br />
well, the best they had all<br />
year,” Cwudzinski said.<br />
“We bowled a 1,187 in our<br />
first game of the day. That<br />
was the fourth-best total in<br />
school history. Our highest<br />
was a 1,213 in 2016. We actually<br />
had a couple of opens<br />
in the 10th frame, or we<br />
would have broken that.”<br />
On the JV level, Lockport<br />
dominated with a total of<br />
5,695. That was 1,265 pins<br />
ahead of runner-up West<br />
(4,430). Sophomore Payton<br />
Vandenburg (1,231, high of<br />
226 in games 1 and 3) was<br />
the individual champion as<br />
the Porters placed all five<br />
bowlers in the Top 5.<br />
Chloe Siezega tunes up prior to the conference meet.