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A Jesuit College Preparatory Experience
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Team Schedule

Bowling - Boys

Nov
08
Home
League
versus
Notre Dame College Prep
Win 2735-2543
Nov
12
Neutral
League
versus
Leo Catholic
Win 2114-1914
Hillside Bowl
Nov
15
Neutral
League
versus
St. Ignatius College Prep
Loss 2618-2868
Habetler Bowl
Nov
19
Neutral
League
versus
Fenwick
Loss 2370-2532
Beverly Lanes - Arlington Heights
Nov
22
Neutral
League
versus
IC Catholic Prep
Loss 2502-2760
Habetler Bowl
Nov
29
Neutral
League
versus
St. Viator
Win 2557-2402
Habetler Bowl
Dec
01
TBD
League
versus
St. Patrick
Loss 2363-2599
Habetler Bowl
Dec
06
TBD
League
versus
DePaul College Prep
Loss 2501-2546
Habetler Bowl
Dec
10
TBD

NORTH/SOUTH Doubleheader

League
versus
Mount Carmel
Loss 2505-2743
Stardust Bowl - Addison
Dec
17
TBD
League
versus
St. Viator
Win 2625-2401
Beverly Lanes - Arlington Heights
Jan
07
Neutral

CCL Championships

League
AMF Forest Lanes - Lyons

Team Coaches

Team Statistics

W L T %
4 6 0 40

Team News

List of 12 news stories.

  • Shorthanded squad loses to DePaul Prep

    The team put up a valiant fight with 2 starters out of the lineup. Ethan Guttschow led the team with a 233 game and 584 series in a heart-breaking loss to DePaul Prep 2501 to 2546.
  • Hays Sadler leads the team with a 572 series in final match of the regular season.

    A balanced performance by the team was led by Hayes Sadler with a 572 series as the Ramblers defeated St. Viator.
  • Loyola loses to Mt. Carmel

    Ethan Guttschow led the team with 546 series as the team is still missing 2 starters due to injuries.

    In the afternoon Baker style session the team had a record of 4 wins to 11 loses.
  • Rambler Bowlers Win the CCL Consolation Division Championship

    Led by Sohomore Dylan Heng's 1,121, 5 game series and Senior Ethan Guttschow's 1010 series the Rambler bowlers won the Consolation Div. Championship by 397 pins over the second-place team.  Dylan 's score was good for 3rd place and Ethan placed 12th as individuals.   Other contributors to the championship were  Seniors Cooper Irwin, Hayes Sadler, Declan Davis and Sophomore William Gonzalez.   It was a great way to finish off a disappointing season.
  • Ramblers win the CCL Consolation Division Championship

    Led by Sohomore Dylan Heng's 3rd place 1121 5 game series and Ethan Guttschow's 12th place' 1010 series, the Ramblers won the Championship by 397 pins over the second place Mt. Carmel team.  Also contributing to the championship victory were Seniors Cooper Irwin, Declan Davis and Hayes Sadler along with Sophomore William Gonzalez.
  • Declan Davis leads Team to victory

    Declan Davis with a 235 game and 583 series and Dylan Heng added a 203 game and 571 series to defeat St. Viator.
  • Ethan Guttschow shots 612 in loss

    Ethan Guttschow shots 612 in shorthanded loss.
  • Shorthanded squad puts up valiant effort in loss.

    Missing two starters, the team led by Ethan Guttschow's 212 game and 588 series and Dylan Heng's 227 and 574 series. in the loss to rival St. Patrick.
  • Ethan Guttschow rolls 235 in loss

    The match was closer than the scores show.  A strike or spare could have changed the outcome.  Ethan Guttschow led the team with a 235 game and a 596 series.
  • Dylan Heng shoots a 297 game

    Dlyan Heng strung 11 strikes in a row missing a perfect game on his last shot.  Dylan led the team with a 626 series in the losing effort against St. Ignatius.
  • Loyola battled tough conditions for victory

    Loyola battling tough lane conditions to pull out the victory against Leo.  Ethan Guttschow led the team with a 510 series.
  • Loyola Victory

    Lead by Ethan Guttschow's 257 game and 638 series the Rambler bowling team defeated Notre Dame 2735 to 2543..  Also contributing to the victory were Dylan Heng with a 204 game and 580 series and Hayes Sadler with a 220 game and 573 series.

Our Mission

To form women and men for meaningful lives of leadership and service in imitation of Jesus Christ through a college preparatory education in the Jesuit, Catholic tradition.
Loyola Academy admits students of any race, color and national origin or ethnic origin.