Local roundup: Carson bowling wins big; CMS eighth graders win title

Carson finished the regular season in fifth place, but beat Alder Creek and Carson Valley to reach the championship match.

Carson finished the regular season in fifth place, but beat Alder Creek and Carson Valley to reach the championship match.

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Carson High’s bowling team subdued Hug, 30-15, last week at the Grand Sierra Resort.

The Senators used many of their reserves against the Hawks. Paxton Spence (178-485), Rylan Fancher (186-505), Cindi Redus (179,426) and Ray Ceragioli (202,562) all rolled their high games. Samantha Hinton had a 187-545, Matt Liddell had a 203-564, Chesney Minor had a 171-492, Matt Hinton had a 223-586 and Dustin Floyd had a 216-632.

Alec Fletcher had a 266-708, Skylar Belcher had a 267-706, Conlin Herrick rolled a 241-598 and Luis Celedan had a 227-596.


Silver State gymnasts compete in Reno

Danica Studley won first on vault and was second on bars and floor en route to the first place all-around title in the Senior A Level 3 category. Teammate Brooklyn Gundy was second on vault and first on floor. In Senior B Level 3, Chloe Byrne was second on vault, third on beam and second place all-around.

In Level 6, Elle Liebendorfer was third on vault and floor, second on bars and third all-around. Bella Planeta took third on the beam. In Level 5, Alexis Gardner qualified for optional level gymnastics.


CMS wins volleyball championship

Carson Middle topped Pau Wa Lu, 25-12 and 25-16, Saturday to win the eighth-grade TahNeva championship.

Carson finished the regular season in fifth place, but beat Alder Creek and Carson Valley to reach the championship match.

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