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No team other than Minooka finished within 125 pins of Andrew’s 12,349 pins. The 12th-place team, Marengo, was 1,223 pins off the pace. But while the Indians averaged 205.5 pins per individual game over the course of the tournament, their score of 12,327 came up just a bit short. Even in the aftermath of the tournament, however, the Indians were able to focus on the positive.

“It’s our best finish here,” Minooka coach Frank Yudzentis said at the time. “That’s quite an achievement.”

The final several frames were particularly exciting, as the totals for Minooka and Andrew remained close.

“The last few games, it was nerve-wracking knowing we could have it in the palm of our hands, but knowing we could lose it in an instant,” Minooka bowler Emily Koulis said. “It was just nerve-wracking and exciting all at the same time.”

State was the culmination of a season during which the Indians won the Southwest Prairie Conference tournament and had the highest sectional score of any team in the state with a 6,182 at Joliet West. Minooka was no stranger to success, having finished ninth at state the prior year.

Things have not exactly been quiet for the Indians since then. In October, there was some controversy about the fact that the Indians call Town and Country Lanes in Joliet home instead of Channahon Lanes. They will continue to play at Town and Country through at least this season. The Indians have also made some noise in competition, as they won Plainfield North’s Strikefest Invitational in early December


Forsythe named head coach

When 2012 began, Minooka knew it needed a new football coach. Bert Kooi, under whom the Indians had made three straight playoff appearances, stepped down last November.

By Jan. 19, Minooka had found its man — and it did not have to go far to do it. Paul Forsythe, who had already spent 10 years at the school and served as an assistant under Kooi, was named his replacement.

“I think he’s gained the respect of our athletes with his work in the weight program,” Athletic Director Bob Tyrell said at the time. “I think he’s got the respect of the coaches, too.”

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