Monarch bowlers notch key wins over Olentangy Berlin
Sports
December 27, 2025
The Marysville High School boys bowling team earned a recent victory over Olentangy Berlin. Members of the team are from left, front row, Chris Cantleberry, Devin Forsom, Corbin Levings, Lucas Hoffman, Kyle Teters and Carson Blevins; back row, coach Greg Ray, Maison Ray, Hayden Cotterell, Kai Kozlik, Grayson Young and JV Coach Jimmy Young. (Photo submitted)

Monarch bowlers notch key wins over Olentangy Berlin

By Tim Miller 

The Lady Monarch bowlers moved to 5-0 in the conference with a 1,893-1,835 verdict over Olentangy Berlin at Dragon Lanes.

It was Berlin’s first conference setback of the 2025-2026 campaign.

The MHS girls are also 6-0 in overall matches.

The win carried added significance, as it snapped Olentangy Berl...

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