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High School Sports
Quite the striking duoPublished 07/06/08
Kimberly Bouyer has been bowling competitively for eight years, but she had never experienced euphoria quite like when she finally overcame her nemesis. In order to become Maryland's female representative at the United States Bowling Congress Pepsi Youth Championships in Detroit, Bouyer, an 18-year-old Millersville resident, had to do something she had never done - defeat Megan Kyle. Their battle came down to the last frame, with Kyle needing a strike and a spare to send Bouyer home empty-handed again. Kyle got a split, and Bouyer won by a single pin. "I beat a girl that I've never been able to beat at...
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