Russell Hedges
rhedges@bossierpress.com
The Airline and Haughton girls and the Parkway boys advanced to the bowling Bi-regionals with their performances in Friday’s regional tournament at Holiday Lanes.
The Bi-Regionals are next week in Lake Charles.
Airline, the 5A girls district champ, advanced with a 25.5-1.5 victory over Parkway.
Sara McComic led the Vikings with a high game of 190 and a 528 series.

Airline will be heading to the Bi-Regionals in Lake Charles.
Nicole Taylor had a high-game 174 and Tiana Hopkins bowled a 149.
Rebecca Hutton led Parkway with a high game of 157.
Haughton advanced with victories over Bossier 22-5 and Byrd 22.5-4.5.
Victoria Kent led Haughton against Bossier with a high game of 213 and series of 564. Amber Molinari bowled a 204 and Ashley Brych a 188.
Kent also led the way against Byrd with a high game of 210 and 541 series.
Brych had a high game of 183 and Molinari a 182.
Before falling to Haughton, Parkway won its first-round match 18.5-8.5 over Loyola.
Rebecca Hutton topped the Panthers with a high series of 301. Caiyen Torres had the high game with a 169. Rebecca Landry bowled a 153.
Byrd got the final Bi-Regional spot with a 21-6 victory over Parkway. Hutton led the Lady Panthers with a high game of 178 and series of 498.
The Parkway boys advanced with victories over Minden 27-0 and Airline 22-5.
Darius Moye bowled a 232 game and 421 series against Minden. Ladarius Williamson had a 204 and Niki Edwards a 202.
Moye had a 234 game and 636 series against Airline. Williamson had a 222 and Alex Davis a 214.
Tyler Harvill had an impressive high game of 268 and 602 series. Josh Gaude had a 204 and Chandler Carr a 191.
Byrd defeated Airline 22-6 to earn the final Bi-Regional spot.
Harvill had a 235 game and 591 series. Joshua Gaude and Carr both bowled 177s.
Bossier’s boys and girls both lost first-round games, but Myron DeBerry and April Sainz qualified as individuals for the Bi-Regionals.
DeBerry bowled a high game of 200 and a 557 series. Sainz bowled a high game of 160 and series of 403. Tizzie Raggs had the Bossier girls’ high individual game with a 172.