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JA bowlers split matches
Jonathan Alder boys win, girls lose in bowling action
Feb. 6, 2026 at 8:15pm
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Jonathan Alder's boys bowling team defeated Urbana 2,814-2,568, led by Grant Headings' 450 series. However, the Alder girls team lost to Urbana 2,500-2,426.
Why it matters
High school bowling is an important part of the local sports landscape, with teams from Marysville and surrounding areas competing against each other throughout the season.
The details
For the Jonathan Alder boys, Grant Headings had a 450 series with games of 182 and 268. He was followed by Fred Bluhm (211-237-448), Gavin Murphy (257-188-445), Braden Warren (222-202-424) and Cooper Fleming (155-166-321). On the girls side, Urbana defeated the Alder girls 2,500-2,426.
- The matches took place on February 6, 2026.
The players
Grant Headings
A bowler for the Jonathan Alder boys team who had a 450 series with games of 182 and 268.
Fred Bluhm
A bowler for the Jonathan Alder boys team who had a 448 series with games of 211 and 237.
Gavin Murphy
A bowler for the Jonathan Alder boys team who had a 445 series with games of 257 and 188.
Braden Warren
A bowler for the Jonathan Alder boys team who had a 424 series with games of 222 and 202.
Cooper Fleming
A bowler for the Jonathan Alder boys team who had a 321 series with games of 155 and 166.
The takeaway
The split results show the competitive nature of high school bowling in the Marysville area, with the Jonathan Alder boys team demonstrating their strength while the girls team looks to bounce back in future matches.


