Taylor High School: Strikes for Excellence in the CHL

School Name: Taylor High School

Conference Name: Cincinnati Hills League (CHL)

Coach Name: Zach Horstman

Talented Athletes

Taylor High School's bowling team is gearing up for an exciting season with talented athletes who are expected to make a significant impact. The boys will rely on a pair of juniors Caden Bray (187 avg last season) and Elliot Heidkamp (182.1). Caden was named first conference last season and Elliot was on second team All-CHL. The Taylor girls have 2 seniors to pace the team in Gracie Doerger (155.9) and Ellie Miller (156.4) and a rising freshman in Alex McDonald.

These athletes are set to lead the team with their skills and determination.

Season Goals and Ambitions

The boys' team is determined to make a statement in the competitive CHL. On the other hand, the girls' team is hoping to secure their second league title in three years. Additionally, both teams are eyeing the coveted "Bowler of the Year" title, showcasing their ambition to stand out in the league.

Challenging Opponents

The Taylor bowling teams face some challenging opponents within the CHL, notably Reading. They will also compete against tough Division I competition from schools like Elder, St. Xavier, Seton, Mercy-McAuley, Lakota West, Harrison, and Princeton. These matchups are expected to test their skills and resilience.

Team Traditions for Luck

The girls' team has a fun tournament tradition where they all put on lucky temporary tattoos before competitions. This tradition has extended to the coach as well and has been associated with bringing luck to the team.

Bright Future and In-Team Rivalry

As the team prepares to bid farewell to some seniors from the girls' team, the future looks promising with the addition of Freshman Alex McDonald, who is the granddaughter of Stumps owner Mike McDonald. She is expected to play a significant role as the girls aim to regain the CHL title. On the boys' side, Elliot Heidkamp and Caden Bray are set to benefit from their friendly in-team rivalry as they vie for the Bowler of the Year title, which would be a significant achievement for the boys' team, the first since the 2018-2019 season.

Taylor High School's bowling team, guided by Coach Zach Horstman, is brimming with talent and ambition. Their focus on individual and team success, along with fun traditions, creates a dynamic and dedicated group of athletes. As they aim for excellence in the CHL, they are set to make a strong impact in the world of high school bowling.

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