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The Sigourney-Keota boys and girls bowling teams rolled through visiting Norwalk Monday on Senior Night at Keokuk County Bowl.

The SK boys were a 2702-2650 winner. The Savages had a 1923-1799 team lead through the two game series segment of the meet. Individual two-game series leaders included Wells Clark at 426 with a high game 214. Aidan Greiner was at 391 with a high game 202. Liam VanVoltenburg finished at 384 and a high game 211. Caden Meyer had a two-game series of 327 with a high game 194. Owen Clark was at 350 with a top game 184 and Easton Olson was at 323 with a high game 177. Norwalk won the Baker part of the meet, 851-779.

The Sigourney-Keota girls were a 2101-1773 winner. SK held a 1397-1241 lead through the two game series. Best of the day was Kaylie Montgomery with a 376 with a 212 high game. She was followed by Sophie Young at 363 with a high game 214, Callie McCoid with a 259 and a 132 top score, Gracie Gilliam with a 229 and 121 high game and Caylee Corbin with a 170 and an 86 top game.

SK honored seniors Gracie Gillam, and Wells Clark at the event. This week, head coach Austin Bruns joined KCII Sports to talked about his senior duo. “Wells Clark is a one-time State qualifier and is looking to go back to State this year. He’s been clutch for us all year. Gracie Gillam on the girls side is kind of a newer bowler. She has bowled the last two years and it’s been great having her. She keeps us going strong.”

The Savages are back in action Saturday when they travel to Oskaloosa.