Japanese Girls lead 4-player Team event at halftime

01/31/10

Kuwait

Korea and Australia in second and third

2010AsYCGirlsTeamJapan.jpgRina Asada, Yuri Sato, Mika Yamada and Misaki Mukotani of Japan took a 129-pin lead as the 4-player Team event has reached its halfway mark in the 15th Asian Youth Tenpin Bowling Championships in Kuwait.

The foursome had games of 895, 890 and 901 on the long pattern to lead the seven teams with 2686 3-game total and an average of 223.83. Korea is second with 2557 and Australia third with 2489.

The final 3-game block on short oil will determine the gold medals in Team and All Events and also the top 16 players for the Masters finals on Monday and Tuesday.

31 girls from 8 countries - Australia, China, DPR Korea, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Malaysia and Singapore - will compete for gold, silver and bronze medals in Singles, Doubles, 4-player Team, All Events and Masters.

Photos courtesy of Asian Bowling Federation,

 

 

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