Abby Robinson bowled a 184 and 187 for Port Angeles in a 5-2 win over Sequim on Monday at Laurel Lanes. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Abby Robinson bowled a 184 and 187 for Port Angeles in a 5-2 win over Sequim on Monday at Laurel Lanes. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

GIRLS BOWLING: Roughriders outroll Wolves in first meeting of year

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles defeated Sequim 5-2 at Laurel Lanes on Monday in the first meeting of the season between the two girls bowling squads.

Sequim started strong and took game one behind a solid 160 from Skyler Krzyworz, but Port Angeles outscored Sequim the rest of the match.

Abby Robinson averaged 185 for the match, bowling a 184 in game one and a 187 in her second game.

“Abby was consistently hitting her marks,” coach Becky Gundersen said.

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In game two, Paige Pangaro (156), Xoey Penn, (151) and Zoey Van Gordon (144) contributed solid scores for the Riders, while Nikoline Updike added a 136 for the Wolves.

Total scores for PA were Van Gorden 130-144, Penn 91-151, Pangaro 111-156 and Izzy Spencer 80-95.

Total scores for Sequim were Kimberly Heintz 126-98, Victoria Nava 109-110, Krzyworz 160-103, Updike 124-136, Morgan Kayser 110 and Ginger Hiatt 116.

The Roughiders will visit North Mason on Thursday, while Sequim hosts Klahowya at 3 p.m. Thursday at Laurel Lanes.

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