
By Matt Browning
As a junior last season, Campus bowler Caitlynn Clough qualified for the 6A Tournament. Throughout her season, she rolled a high series of 646 and a high game of 237.
The Colts are the two-time defending state champions and Clough has intentions of going back-to-back.
“Some goals that I want to accomplish individually, I would love to medal at every tournament this season, and average above 210,” Clough said. “My goals for the team are to not only go undefeated through the entire season but also make it back to state for our third consecutive state championship.”
As of late January, Clough has been pleased with how she has performed, even though there has been some adversity.
“I am very pleased with my individual effort so far this season, as well as my team’s effort,” Clough said. “We have had a couple of setbacks since the beginning of the season, and I couldn’t be prouder of the way that we have all persevered through it and how everyone is continuing to work to become better as a team.”
Along with improving the intricacies of her game, Clough also wants to enjoy her final ride as a Campus bowler.
“One thing I hope to improve on before the end of the season is my overall game, including my spares, average and series,” Clough said. “Additionally, I want to make sure that I am making the most out of my last year of high school bowling and having as much fun as I can with the incredible team that I am blessed to have.”











