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Minooka boys bowling team fourth at State

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Minooka started the fourth session with a team score of 908 while eventual champion Lockport cranked up a 1,092.

"We were hitting the pocket but things were not going our way," Shepard said. "After a while, we fell apart."

Then came a 992 by the Indians and a resounding thud at the end.

"Once we lost the lead, especially when we thought we had it, I think it got into our minds," Shepard said. "We weren't thinking about second or third place at that point. Once we lost the lead, it put the whole team down."

Rapsky said that he tried every trick in the book to pull his team out of its funk.

"I never tried to be so positive after every missed shot and spare," But as things went we had to let go of the fact that we had a chance to win the state championship. Then it turned out that we couldn't hang on and bring home hardware."

Minooka finished with an 838 for a final three-game series of 2,738 - the lowest session total of all 12 teams competing.

"The kids worked their butts off all year. They've been in pressure situations and battled through them all year. That's what makes it so disappointing to see it happen in the last round of the state tournament. If they had at least taken home hardware, it would have taken the sting out of it a little. It's a shame because nobody is going to look back on the season these kids had and know what they really accomplished."

Minooka slipped to second, then was passed by O'Fallon for second and then ultimately by Salem for the last bit of state hardware. Only the top three teams take home bowling trophies. Making that fact even more painful is that Salem was just one pin better than the Indians in the tournament - 12,538-12,337.

"Coach is always saying that one pin always matters," Shepard said. "When I was a freshman, we lost a sectional by one pin, now this year we were one pin from bringing home a trophy."

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