Summit Country Day: Embracing the Rebuild and Growing

School Name: Summit Country Day School

Conference Name: Miami Valley Conference

Coaches:

Girls: Ed Escudero

Boys: Mike Pierce

Key Bowlers in Rebuilding Year

Summit Country Day School's bowling teams are entering a rebuilding phase with a focus on a couple of key returning bowlers:

The girls team will look to Sophia Corazo, a sophomore and the sole returning varsity girls bowler.

For the boys, Charlie Rahner, a junior, possesses the most experience among the returning varsity male bowlers.

Rebuilding Phase

This year marks a rebuilding phase for both teams. The departure of seven senior girls, who hold all current school records, signifies a transition period for the team.

Challenges and Learning

Given the primary presence of novice bowlers, every match is anticipated to be a challenging learning experience for the Summit Country Day teams.

Focus on Growth and Humility

The team's primary goal is to witness substantial improvement throughout the year. They aim to embrace the virtue of humility while acquiring new bowling skills.

Summit Country Day School's bowling teams, guided by Coaches Ed Escudero and Mike Pierce, are embracing the rebuilding phase with a focus on development and learning. Their dedication to growth and humility reflects their commitment to progress and improvement as they navigate the challenges of the season.

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