When: Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m., 2 p.m.

Where: Leisure Lanes and Clearview Lanes.

Who: 144 boys; 112 girls; 36 boys teams; 20 girls teams.

Format: Singles (Friday) — Each bowler rolls five games of qualifying, with the boys at Leisure Lanes and girls at Clearview Lanes. The top 12 boys and top 12 girls advance to a modified bracket-style final Friday afternoon at Clearview Lanes. They also advance to the state tournament.

Team (Saturday) — Three standard games will be followed by six Baker games of qualifying, with the boys at Leisure Lanes and girls at Clearview Lanes. The top six boys and top six girls teams advance to a bracket-style final Saturday afternoon at Leisure Lanes. Those six teams advance to the state tournament.

Lancaster-Lebanon League boys (24): Cedar Crest — Paxton Thomas; Columbia — Tristin Lenhart, Levi Spencer, Ayden Wright; Conestoga Valley — Daniel Subers; Donegal — Rowan Bacci, Michael Berg, Nolan Dombroski, Dalton Sauder; Elizabethtown —Jeremiah Evans; Mason Moore, Brett Reidinger, Aaden Roush; Garden Spot — Gavin Courtney; Hempfield — Blake Garman, Adam Shank, Luke Shank; Manheim Township — Aidan Sofillas; Northern Lebanon — Heath DiNunzio, Dominick Judkins; Warwick — Tyler Eckert, Logan Good, Parker Hershey, Titan Yashinski.

L-L girls (20): Cocalico — Alyssa Nessinger; Conestoga Valley — Grace Martin, Lauren Subers; Donegal — Violet Bacci, Mia Gehman, Jocelyn Jules, Destinee Merritt; Elizabethtown — Ariel Gilmore, Caylin Rotondo; Hempfield — Ava Green, Jordyn Ile, Emma Keller; Lampeter-Strasburg — Emily Dunlap; Manheim Central — Kitiara MacFeat, Daphne Oatman; McCaskey — Maiana Li Torres; Penn Manor — Gabby Aumen, Elizabeth Hull; Warwick — Haley Hoffman, Amanda Speer.

L-L boys teams (7): Columbia, Donegal, Elizabethtown, Hempfield, Lampeter-Strasburg, Northern Lebanon, Warwick.

L-L girls teams (1): Donegal.

Last year’s champions: Boys singles — Gavin Courtney, Garden Spot. Girls singles — Aaliyah Hall, York Tech. Boys team — Milton. Girls team — Governor Mifflin.

Notes: Courtney defeated Milton’s Peyton Schley 226-212 to win the boys title last year. Courtney is going for his third straight regional title. Courtney, a senior, and Schley, a sophomore, both return. … Courtney won all four postseason tournaments last year and took the L-L title Feb. 6 before finishing third at last Saturday’s District Three Championships. … Three other L-L bowlers got to the boys modified bracket-style final, but only Donegal junior Dalton Sauder returns. He qualified seventh and advanced to the quarterfinals. … Hall defeated Governor Mifflin’s Valleri Addis 176-169 in last year’s girls final. Hall returns after having won last weekend’s District Three title. … No L-L girls from last year’s modified bracket finals return. … Elizabethtown won the first game 237-190 in last year’s boys bracket-style final before Milton came back with 258-236 and 199-171 wins to claim the title. … Elizabethtown got to the final after earning the sixth and final qualifying spot. The Bears got by Donegal in the quarterfinals. … Donegal got to the boys bracket-style final by qualifying third. … Governor Mifflin defeated Shikellamy 2-1 in the girls bracket finals. … Elizabethtown was the only L-L girls team to reach last year’s bracket finals, qualifying third.

Next: Pennsylvania State High School Championships, March 13-14 at Leisure Lanes.


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