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ROUNDUP: Segatto, Indians win Oswego East titles

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OSWEGO — Minooka totaled 6,367 pins Saturday to claim first place, by a margin of 315 pins over Oswego, at the Oswego East varsity boys bowling invitational.

Zach Segatto of Minooka was individual champion with a 1,458 series that included game totals of 246, 258, 267, 202, 238 and 247. Justin Shepard was third individually with a 1,333 series that included a 278 third game, and John Kaufmann placed fifth with a 1,283 series.

The Minooka junior varsity team also bowled and placed seventh with 5,569 pins. The Indians were led by Chris Koesema with a 1,147 and Dylan Pickett with a 1,118.


Minooka 3,394,
Lincoln-Way East 3,012

CHANNAHON — Kaufmann had a 267 and a 274 in his first 2 games on his way to a 766 series Monday for the Indians (6-1). Shepard added a 730 series.

Minooka won 2,939-2,436 at the J.V. level behind a 600 from Chris Dombrowski.


BOYS BASKETBALL
Seneca 67,
Dwight 36

DWIGHT — Brian Bergeson scored 13 points and tied for the team lead in rebounds with 4 late Friday for the Fighting Irish. Their scoring attack featured 12 from Conlan Callahan, 10 from Chris Lee, 9 from Carter Gallick and 7 from Brad Wyss.

Eight points from Blake Huseman was the high total for the Trojans.


Coal City 48,
Manteno 41

COAL CITY — Brennen Shetina went 8-for-8 from the free-throw line and finished with 16 points late Friday for the Coalers (3-2, 1-0) late Friday in I-8 play. They got 14 points from Nick Peters, 8 from Jon West and 6 from T.J. Washington.

"This was a great way to start our conference season," Coal City coach Brad Boresi said.

Sengal Arias scored 20 points and Kurtis Smith was 4-for-4 from the free-throw line, but the sophomore Coalers lost 36-32.


St. Anne 67,
GSW 36

ST. ANNE — Tristan Noon had 9 points and Kaidon Hibler 8 for Gardner-South Wilmington, which was down just 26-22 at halftime, late Friday in River Valley Conference play.


Plano 80,
Reed-Custer 56

PLANO — Connor Anderson was 4-for-5 from 3-point land late Friday for the Comets (1-5, 0-1) in the I-8 game.

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