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Alex Henseler was part of a lot of firsts for the Salem Wildcats bowling program. One of those firsts is being the first individual from the program to be selected for induction into the Salem High Sports Hall of Fame.

A 2008 graduate of SCHS, Henseler helped the Wildcats reach the state finals four straight years. Three of those years Henseler earned top ten state medals.

As a freshman in the 2005 season Henseler helped the Wildcats win their first sectional championship when they claimed the title at Herrin. Henseler was just the No. 5 bowler for Salem in that sectional performance with a score of 905, but came up big with a sixth-place individual finish at the state competition with a two-day series total of 2,620 pins. That performance helped Salem take home a third-place state trophy.

Henseler and the Wildcats earned another trip to state in 2006. Salem was sectional runner-up as a team and Henseler was third individually with a two-round series of 1,283. The sophomore and the team slipped at the state meet. The Wildcats finished 11th as a team and Henseler was 56th as an individual with a two-day total of 2,457.

Both Henseler and the Wildcats turned the corner in 2007. Salem won its second sectional team championship in three seasons and Henseler was a key contributor to that title with a round of 1,255 pins. The following week Salem claimed its first state bowling team championship and Henseler finished second in the individual competition with a total of 2,823.

Henseler saved his best for last as a Wildcat for his senior season in 2008. Henseler won the Herrin Sectional individual championship with his performance of 1,459 pins as Salem won its third sectional team crown in four seasons. Henseler closed out his high school career by winning the individual state championship and his two-day total of 2,963 pins was 144 more than his closest competitor. While Salem was unable to defend its state title from the previous season, Henseler’s performance helped the squad to a state runner-up finish.

During his time with the program Henseler set school and state records with a perfect game of 300 and high series at 822 although both of those marks have since been equaled.
Henseler went on to continue his bowling career at McKendree University. Henseler helped the Bearcats to a top 12 finish at the national meet in 2010.

At the time of his induction into the Salem High Sports Hall of Fame Henseler resided in Salem and was a truck driver for XPO Logistics.