Bowling: Wolves fall to league-leading Eagles

Home environs didn’t help Sequim in a matchup with the Olympic League leaders.

Home environs didn’t help Sequim in a matchup with the Olympic League leaders.

Klahowya swept two regular-format games and one of two Baker-format games in a 6-1 win against the Wolves at Port Angeles’ Laurel Lanes on Dec. 10.

Dakota Henderson led Sequim with a two-game series of 318, including a 177-pin first game that was tops among both teams. Kaleigh Cassal bowled a 239-pin series and Destiny Stauss bowled a 217-pin series.

Klahowya won games one and two (736-625, 776-521) behind the strong performances of Ruth Click (349 pins) and Daniela McKeel (341).

It was the third consecutive defeat for Sequim (1-7), after losses to Olympic on Dec. 1 and North Mason on Dec. 3.

Against Olympic, Henderson posted a team-high 376-pin series — 181 in the first game and 196 in the second —  but the Trojans proved too deep in a 7-0 sweep.

Sequim got a 251-pin series from Porter Funston and 200-pin series from Quinn Danielson in defeat.

Two days later, Sequim won the first game with 612 pins but saw North Mason edge them in the second game and two Baker-format games in a 5-2 Bulldog win.

Henderson led Sequim once again with a 286-pin series (149-137) with Stauss second (237-pin series) and Thais De’ Moura third (213).

Sequim was slated to take on North Mason on Dec. 15 before winter break. The Wolves are back in action at Klahowya on Jan. 5. Sequim caps the season with home matches against Olympic on Jan. 7 and Bremerton on Jan. 14.