ALBION — Seven pins sparked Albion to a 72-12 romp over visiting Akron Tuesday in a Niagara-Orleans League match.
In Genesee Region League action, Holley rolled past Pembroke 78-9 and Attica downed Lyndonville 60-21.
Justin Stirk (171), Scott Knaak (189), Jesus Vallejo (215), Kyle Moore (285), Colton Beecher (119), Luke Moore (140) and Seth Lowery (152) all registered pins for Albion.
Four of those pins were of the sub-minute variety as Beecher’s was in 38 seconds, Lowery’s in :45 and Vallejo’s and Kyle Moore’s both in :47.
Albion is now 2-0 and Akron 0-2 in N-O action.
Holley 78, Pembroke 9
HOLLEY — Pins by Ryan Camacho (112), Tim Butler (135) and Dylan Murphy (140) highlighted the victory for Holley which improves to 3-0.
Attica 60, Lyndonville 21
LYNDONVILLE — Cody Dix (189) and Walter Breese (119) a decision win for Lyndonville in the loss to Attica.
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