FHS bowling teams have separate coaches this year
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November 29, 2018

FHS bowling teams have separate coaches this year

By Tim Miller

Members of the Panther boys bowling team are from left, front row, Chris Weese, Grant Hamm and Jacob Nichols; second row, Anders Rege and Anthony Nichols; back row, John Carter, JD Welch, Peter LaPointe, Trevin Rausch, Michael Kutz and coach Jeff Ungerer. Not pictured, Travis Dellinger.
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