Here are the high school sports results reported for the week of Oct. 24-29. It will be updated each night during the week as games, matches, and meets are completed and reported.
Coaches, please send your scores, highlights, and stat leaders after each contest to sports@news-press.com and/or sports@naplesnews.com to be included in this roundup.
MONDAY
Bowling
The Cape Coral boys bowling team defeated Bishop Verot 3-2 in the final winner-take-all match, winning 203-175 in the deciding fifth game, to win the District 6 title Monday at Coral Lanes.
Bishop Verot, coming out of the four-team losers bracket, beat Cape Coral in the first match of the double-elimination format to force the final match but both teams will move on to the state finals in Orlando.
Cape Coral defeated Mariner and Cypress Lake to reach the final while Bishop Verot lost its first match to Cypress Lake but then beat Mariner and Cypress Lake to reach the final.
The Seahawks also scored the top two individual finishers with Joseph Letobar winning the overall title with a 676 followed by teammates Daniel Lynn with a 668. Cypress Lake’s Devin Richards and Gateway’s Tanner Abshire qualified for state as individuals, taking third and fourth respectively, with scores of 663 and 658.
Rounding out the top 10 were Paul Goliot (Cypress Lake, 651), Nickolas Tompson (Ida Baker) 650, Randy Ayala (Cape Coral, 649), Bo Laventure (Mariner, 620), Chris Davis (Bishop Verot) 608, Adam Belof (Bishop Verot, 608) and Chayce Stouffer (Cypress Lake, 601).
Boys Golf
District A-12: Bishop Verot had four of the top six golfers to roll to the district title at Old Corkscrew with a 303 team score, well ahead of runner-up St. John Neumann’s 332.
The Vikings’ Zach Loninger placed second overall with a 53 with teammate Dalton Payne fourth (76) and Kevin Kelly and Christian Allen both carding 77s, but Kelly took fifth on the tiebreaker.
St. John Neumann’s Connor Shea won the individual title with a 72 and Seacrest’s Jonathan Elter shot a 76 and beat Allen in the tiebreaker to place third. Rounding out the top 10 were Canterbury’s Arnav Adi (78) in seventh followed by First Baptist’s Ryan Kriz (79) with Village School’s Luke Bower taking a tiebreaker for ninth over CSN’s Spencer Ives as both shot 80.
For the teams, CSN placed third with a 340, followed by Canterbury (347), Seacrest (360) and First Baptist (366) to round out the top six.
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