Baldwinsville and Camden Reign Supreme

Baldwinsville captured its 1st Division 1 Girls Championship and advanced to the NYS Finals in a rout. Leading the tournament for the entire day, the Bees demonstrated early why they were the cream of the crop. The Bees talent and depth were on full display as they built an insurmountable lead after 4 games and cruised to a Class A and division 1 Championship. The ladies rolled games of 934 950 1054 920 888 904 for a 6 game total of 5650, easily beating out 2nd place Liverpool by 352 pins. Baldwinsville was led by Maddy Hass (1195 for 6 games- 199 average). Baldwinsville will represent Section 3 at the NYSPHSAA State Championships on Sunday, March 13th at Strike-N-Spare lanes.

Camden’s Division 2 Dominance Continues…

The two-division format for the State Championship made its debut back in 2018. In the 5 years of existence, there’s been only 1 school to take home a Division 2 Girls Championship— Camden. After winning the inaugural event in 2018 and earning a trip to the OnCenter for the State Championship that year, Camden has since rattled off 3 additional D2 championships, winning in 2019, 2020, and now 2022. Thanks to COVID, there was no Championship in 2021.

Camden rolled games of 839 856 756 875 835 782 for a 6 game total of 4943, and edged out Cortland (4895) by a mere 48 pins. The 48 pin final margin was the largest for the day as the teams were basically dead even for much of games 4 through 6. Camden led by just 2 pins after 4 games. Maryssa Parker led Camden with an 1124 six-game series (187 average). Camden will represent Section 3 in the Division 2 State Championship on Friday, March 11th at Strike-N-Spare Lanes.