![]() By Alexandra Romo The boys and girls bowling teams are on their game to make the most of their season. Both teams made a great impression last year when the boys team fi nished in 12th place city-wide and the girls landing in 7th for the 2013 bowling season. Knowing that they ended on a good note last season, will this season have any better expectations? “Compared to last year, I would have to say that as a team we are more motivated to win,” says the captain of the girls’ bowling team, Rebecca Rehak (Div. 409). As both teams strive to win their matches, they must stay motivated for what the future may hold. Of course, if the team members have the mindset of winning, without a doubt the coaches will think the same. As we asked Coach Virginia Garcia on her main goal for the teams this year, she simply answered, “For them to win!” Those four words make it quite clear of the expectations for both teams this season, in addition to making it to the playoffs. As the season is still young, the teams have only had three matches. While they are waiting for their match days, the teams practice at Lawn Bowl on Pulaski and 68th Street. They are able to relax while at practices since everyone gets to bond and spend time with each other as team. “Something unique about this year’s team is that everyone gets along and has background history as friends,” states Rebecca. In the meantime, the expectations of the teams lie in the future since the season is only partially over. We can only wait and see for what they have in store this season and expect an even better outcome for their next game.
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