“We learned a lot by competing in the championship match,” said A-State head bowling coach Justin Kostick. “It’s not the result we wanted but we learned things about ourselves that will help us in the future. I am very proud of Julia (Huren) for making the All-Tournament team for the second time this season.
Westland, Mich., native Huren earned All-tournament honors, after she knocked down 1,089 pins for an impressive 217.80 average. Montana Meyer also finished in the top-10 for the Red Wolves, taking down 1,056 pins on a 211.20 average. Sacred Heart’s Caitlyn Kelly was awarded MVP after she took down a tournament-high 1,101 pins on a 220.