New England crowns first high school bowling champion

The USBC reported that, by winning the New Hampshire state individual championship, Gilman Chamberlain out of Raymond High School became the first high school bowling champion in New England history. New Hampshire started sanctioning tenpin bowling as a co-ed varsity sport this winter season, with certified matches by high school teams leading up to this week’s state individual championship at Strikers East in Raymond, in which Chamberlain defeated top-seeded Nick Stilian of Pinkerton Academy by a score of 221-208 for the title in the Championship Flight, for bowlers with averages over 150. The Medal Flight, for those with averages under 150, was won by Jacob Martineau of Keene High School by a score of 145-119 over Nishon Radhakrishman of Souhegan High School.

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  1. It has come to my attention that New Hampshire may not, in fact, have been the first state in New England to sanction high school varsity bowling. I came across this page (with video) of the Maine high school bowling championships.

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