Q.What is training and practice like for bowling?
A.It’s weekly, five days in a week. We work hard and try to get our line and basically learn how to be consistent and repeat.
Q.Who’s someone you look up to on your team?
A.Jonah Powell. He’s a senior. He’s someone I’ve always looked up to. He’s a good role model [so is his family]. I know his family a bit, [and] they teach people values.
Q.How or why did you start bowling?
A.I started bowling 10 years ago. My grandpa got me into it, and I started to like it.
Q.What advice would you give to someone who wanted to try bowling?
A.Be consistent and you have to have the proper timing, and think about the proper entry angle meaning where did to hit the pins.
Q.What’s been your biggest challenge in bowling?
A.I guess my biggest challenge in bowling is at times when the lanes are too oily and the crowd can be a lot . But I’m able to get through overall.
Q.What’s a goal you have in the season?
A.To be the best I can be in order to help my team in the best way I can.
Q.What’s your favorite part of the sport?
A.Seeing my friends, and being good at it and being consistent.
Q.Do you have a plan to pursue bowling in the future?
A.Yeah. If I’m good enough, I plan on pursuing it. I could play it in college. I’m thinking about it. Yeah. I’m thinking about doing leagues with, like, my friends.
Q.Do you have anything else you’d like to add?
A,Work hard and have a positive mindset always.
