The Oregon State USBC High School Bowling District 3 held its district finals on Sunday at Mt. Hood Lanes in Gresham. Eighteen teams competed in the tournament, including three open teams that traveled from Hermiston. According to District Coordinator Sarah Spellman, the day was particularly exciting due to the establishment of two new teams from Eastern Multnomah County: the Estacada Girls team and the Corbett Open team.
Both new teams, formed through the efforts of Amber Palmer-Ortner, brought together students from multiple schools. The Estacada Girls team was co-opted from Estacada, Centennial, Corbett, and Sam Barlow, while the Corbett Open team included students from Corbett, Sam Barlow, and Centennial. Both teams performed exceptionally well in their first season, with Estacada placing second in the Girls division and Corbett winning the Open division, earning them spots at the State Tournament.
Teams Advancing to State
Girls Division:
Oregon City Black
Estacada
Lake Oswego #1
Open Division:
Corbett
Hermiston #1
Oregon City Black
All-Star Selections
Girls Division All-Stars:
Kylia Cannon (Estacada)
Jeslyn Acred-Jaramillo (Estacada)
Claire Turner (Estacada)
Shelby Unger (Oregon City)
Hayley DeVault (Oregon City)
Rebecca Culp (Oregon City) – MVP
Open Division All-Stars:
Triston Horn (Hermiston)
Ryder Hector (Oregon City)
Luke Henry (Oregon City)
Alex Harris (Corbett)
Braidyn Bishop (Corbett)
Jaxon Roberts (Hermiston)
Cody McMurtrie (Oregon City) – MVP
The Estacada Girls team, competing for the first time, finished in second place, securing a strong position to advance to State.
The Corbett Open team also made an impressive debut, taking first place in their division and earning the title of district champions.
Hermiston, a regular contender, brought three open teams to the tournament, with their #1 team placing second in the Open division.
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