The CHIEF March 2018
for the first time in years, defeating conference foes such as Monticello High School and Olympia High School as well as competitive teams like the Cornerstone Christian Academy of Bloomington. Another notable part of the year has been our matches against our rival, Prairie Central, where PTHS took the lead by defeating them four times out of the five competitions against them. Lastly, our PTHS Varsity Team has been able to take down previously undefeated teams such as Blue Ridge High School and the Bloomington Central Catholic A Team—a first in a very long time. this season include Alec Bristow (120 points), Patrick Bromley (525 points), Zoe Hocker (300 points), Savannah Limberg (190 points), Katie Stock (95 points) Tyrah Sexton (285 points), and Henry Woodburn (1350 points). These people along with the brains from the rest of the team (Maddy Doran, Emily Thomas, Caleb Rowland, Scott Shelby, and Christian Villarreal) were what allowed us to work efficiently and competitively in order to be successful. We can all look back and think of the solid plays, new experiences, and great laughs that this PTHS Scholastic Bowl season was able to provide. Here’s to next year! N O M A D I C | 2 4 Ending this season with an all-time-high 22-11 record was not a one-person job, either. Top scorers throughout all matches
G O N E B O W L I N G
SCHOLASTIC BOWL SEASON REPORT As the 2017-18 Season of Scholastic Bowl for PTHS comes to a close, the teams are looking back on what was done right this year, as well as what can be further improved for the years to come. This season has been a historic one, as both the Junior Varsity and Varsity Teams have had their best winning seasons ever. The Junior Varsity Team ended their season last month, and the Varsity team’s season ended this month with the Regional Tournament on March 5th. Our first tournament of the year was at Olympia High School on November 14th, where Pontiac was able to come out on top By Hen r y Woodbu r n
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