When Addysen Case entered Washougal High School as a freshman in the fall of 2021, she really wanted to join a high-school bowling team. Her only problem was that the school didn’t have one.
So she had to get creative in order to achieve her goal.
“I talked to my athletic director (Gary McGarvie), and he was able to make a combined team with Skyview High School,” she said. “I got referred to Skyview because some of the people I bowl with every Saturday morning for league go (to school there). I was like, ‘Yeah, I would love to do that. I think it would be a really fun experience.’ And it was.”
It was also a successful experience for both Case and the rest of the Skyview bowlers. The Washougal High freshman placed fourth at the 4A state tournament, held Feb. 5, at Narrows Plaza Bowl in University Place, Washington, and led the Storm to a first-place finish in the team standings.
Case finished her four-game series with a score of 762, with a single-game high of 231. And she actually believes she could’ve done even better.
“It was amazing,” she said. “I was really proud of myself, knowing there were a lot of older girls there that I was competing against. It was a really fun experience, and I was glad that as a freshman I was able to place so high. I thought I would bowl a little bit better. I definitely didn’t bowl how I wanted to. I was really glad that the way I bowled ended up working to place (fourth), but next time, I have to take that focus and channel it a little bit better.”