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Linn-Mar Boys Bowling

Linn-Mar - Boys Bowling

Chemistry the key for Linn-Mar bowlers

Andy Dierks loves bowling. He can't get enough, actually.

Dierks bowls in two leagues and competes in tournaments, although he's had to cut back a little.

He works summer camps and clinics, helps coach the bowling team at Mount Mercy University, works with youth leagues on Saturday mornings and gives private lessons.

Even his e-mail address has a bowling theme. It's This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Oh, yes. He's also the boys bowling coach at Linn-Mar High School.

With all that bowling, you'd think Dierks works full-time at the profession, but not yet. "I hope that some day it will be," he said.

In his "spare" time, Dierks works as the service advisor at Carousel Motors in Iowa City. He lives in Marion and makes the commute, so that adds to a busy day. He also has a family with two children in middle school.

Linn-Mar began practice last week and starts the season Nov. 22 against Iowa City High, so this is an extremely busy time of year. Busy, and fun.

The Lions finished eighth at the state tournament last year and Dierks anticipates having another good squad, despite losing Corey Prokup and Tyler Lemon to graduation.

"I think we're going to have a tough team," he said. "We've got some younger talent that is going to step up and I think will fill the gaps nicely. I think we're going to have a pretty good season."

Linn-Mar qualified for the state tournament last year and returns Dreyson Robe, Justin Wyant, Matt Wheaton and Tristin Stevens as regulars from the varsity team last year. Robe, Wyant and Wheaton are juniors, so it's still a relatively young team. Stevens is a senior.

Robe was the champion at last year's state qualifying meet.

Dierks anticipates stiff competition for the remaining spots on the varsity and mentioned sophomore Seth Tegtmeier as another young player with talent.

"I think I'm going to have a tough call this year," he said. "I think I'm going to have at least eight or nine players who could all be very, very close in skill level.

"At that point, if they're very, very close, we have to find chemistry and find the right team that's going to work together and communicate well, and that makes all the difference in the world.

"I've seen teams that have great players, but if they're not a team they don't win very often at all."

Dierks likes the potential on this year's club. "I think the possibilities are good to qualify for state, for sure," he said.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 15 November 2011 22:55
 

Linn-Mar - Boys Bowling

Lions headed to state tournament

It’s clear that if high school girls and boys bowling gets much more popular, the bowling alleys are going to run out of room.

The May City lanes were filled almost to the brim Saturday afternoon, as 22 teams from 11 Eastern Iowa high schools took up all but 10 of the 32 alleys.

But the crowd watching the action took up every bit of space left in the place, standing five and six deep for the Class 1A and Class 2A regional and substate tournaments.

Trying to figure out who’s ahead during the competition is impossible, except for the well-initiated who keep their own score pads.

By late Saturday afternoon, though, the Linn-Mar boys team and the Jefferson girls had pulled off Class 2A upsets and advanced to the state tourney in Des Moines next weekend.

Individually, there were surprises, too. Jefferson’s Jenna Alff took top honors among the Class 2A girls and Dreyson Robe of Linn-Mar claimed the boys title.

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Linn-Mar - Boys Bowling

Lions' last-game rally tips Prairie

Trailing by one pin heading into the last game of the Baker round, Linn-Mar bested Prairie 199-180 and beat the Hawks, 3168-3150, Monday in a Mississippi Valley Conference boys bowling meet at the Cedar Rapids Bowling Center.

Linn-Mar (8-6, 7-4 MVC) clinched second place in the Mississippi Division in its regular-season finale. Corey Prokop led the Lions with games of 222 and 258 for a meet-high 480 series. Justin Wyant had games of 224 and 235 for a 459 series.

Prairie's Brogan Fiala had the ball rolling in his first game, rolling a 279, and finished with a 469 series. The Hawks (13-3, 8-3) dropped into third place in the Valley Division.

Linn-Mar will compete in the Class 2A substate tournament Saturday at May City Bowl. Prairie is in the Marshalltown substate.

PRAIRIE (3150): Chase Bicket 227-406, Nick Blood 221-421, Jeremy Cline 220-427, Sean Steichen 196-379, Brogan Fiala 279-469.

LINN-MAR (3168): Justin Wyant 235-459, Tristan Stevens 206-408, Dreyson Robe 219-430, Matt Wheaton 233-381, Corey Prokop 258-480.

First round -- Linn-Mar 2158, Prairie 2102. Baker round -- Prairie 1048, Linn-Mar 1010.

   

Linn-Mar - Boys Bowling

Robe has the hot hand, but J-Hawks prevail

James Bruce had the hot hand for Jefferson, rolling games of 265 and 213 for a 478 series that led the J-Hawks past Linn-Mar, 3164-2999, Friday in a Mississippi Valley Conference boys bowling meet at May City Bowl.

Dan Healy fired games of 246 and 217 for a 463 and Will James 234 and 209 for a 443 for Jefferson (10-6, 6-4 MVC). Michael Kilts shot a 237.

Linn-Mar (7-6, 6-4) had four bowlers crack the series 400 mark. Dreyson Robe shot games of 242 and 238 for a 480 series. Tyler Lemon added games of 204 and 235 for a 439 and Matt Wheaton 226 and 191 for a 417.

LINN-MAR (2999): Justin Wyant 207-392, Tristan Stevens 200-370, Dreyson Robe 242-480, Tyler Lemon 235-439, Matt Wheaton 226-417.

JEFFERSON (3164): Michael Kilts 237-388, Will James 234-443, Dan Britton 217-388, James Bruce 265-478, Dan Healy 246-463.

 

Linn-Mar - Boys Bowling

Washington rally stuns Lions

Washington spotted Linn-Mar a 65-pin lead after the first round, rallied in the final two games of the Baker round, and eked out a 2878-2875 win over the Lions Friday in a Mississippi Valley Conference boys bowling meet at Lancer Lanes.

Quincy Bruce led Washington (7-7, 4-5 MVC) with a high game of 267 and 437 series.

Tristan Stevens rolled a 245 high game and 447 series for Linn-Mar (7-5, 6-3). Corey Prokop also had the hot hand, rolling a 222 game and 432 series.

Linn-Mar held a 65-pin lead with two games remaining in the Baker round. Washington cut the margin to 44 heading into the final game. The Warriors won the final game 224-177 to pull out the win.

Last Updated on Monday, 14 February 2011 22:12

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