Bowling

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Front Row: Assistant Coach: Ziggy Tkaczenko, Stephen Bryant, Alex Henseler, Cole Piper
Second Row: Stephen Riley, Caleb Branch, Chase Smith, Keith Bumgarner, Coach Steve Ludwig, Cy Fogliasso

The 2008 Salem Wildcats bowling team continued to establish itself as one of the top programs in the state as it won its third state trophy in four seasons. While the Wildcats were unable to defend the state championship they won the previous season, Salem came away with an impressive second place finish.

After the Wildcats posted a solid 10-2 record during the regular season, Coach Steve Ludwig’s crew began its postseason march with a dominant performance at the Herrin Sectional where they took home the team title with a 183-pin margin of victory over runner-up Herrin. Salem, which compiled a winning team score of 6,286 pins, was led by individual champion Alex Henseler as the senior knocked down 1,419. Junior Chase Smith also played a key role in the 2nd placefinish as he finished fourth overall with 1,313 pins. The Wildcats also received contributions of 1,263 pins from junior Stephen Bryant, 1,176 pins from senior Keith Bumgarner, 936 pins from senior Steve Riley and 139 pins from sophomore Cy Fogliasso.

Salem made a strong bid to make it back-to-back state championships. The Wildcats were in first place after the initial day of competition as they led the field by 124 pins. However, a strong second day run by Freeport denied that opportunity as Salem finished 121 pins behind the state champions with a final team score of 12,817.

While the Wildcats were unable to take home the team state championship, Henseler secured the individual state crown with a total of 2,963 pins. Bumgarner filled the No. 2 position for the squad at state as he finished 25th overall at 2,560. Chase Smith was 28th at 2,550 and Bryant was 43rd at 2,494. Other contributors at state for Salem were Riley with 1,661 pins, junior Cole Piper with 237, senior Caleb Branch with 195 and Fogliasso with 157.

alex-henseler

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.

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Front Row: Stephen Riley, Stephen Bryant, Brayton Becktell, Alex Heseler
Back Row: Coach Steve Ludwig, Keith Bumgarner, Wec Villalobos, Chase Smith, Assistant Coach Linda Kniker

The 2006-07 Salem Wildcats bowling squad became the first team in school sports history to win a state championship in just its fourth year of existence. The Wildcats had qualified for state in each of their three previous seasons, which included a third-place state finish in the 2004-05 campaign.

Salem’s path to the state title endured its share of ups and downs during the regular season as the Wildcats were just 4-4 in dual competition. Salem posted victories against O’Fallon, Herrin, Taylorville and Highland. On the down side the Wildcats lost twice to Harrisburg and also were defeated by Alton and Herrin. During regular season tournament competition Salem posted a runner-up finish at its own invitational, a fourth-place effort at the Alton Invitational and a fifth place spot at the Collinsville Invitational.
Coach Steve Ludwig’s crew turned it on at the right time when they won the eight-team field at the Herrin Sectional. The Wildcats knocked down 6,254 pins, 196 better than runner-up Harrisburg’s total of 6,060. Senior Keith Bumgarner finished second overall at the sectional with a score of 1,323 pins and finished just two pins back of the individual championship. Team captain Alex Henseler finished in the No. 2 position for Salem with 1,255, while Stephen Bryant filled the team’s No. 3 spot with 1,248. Wes Villalobos held the fourth spot at 1,223, Chase Smith contributed 1,002 and Stephen Riley contributed 203 pins.

Salem used a huge come-from-behind effort to win the state championship. The Wildcats stood in fifth place out of 24 teams and 173 pins out of the lead with a team score of 6,078 after the first day of competition. Salem made up that gap and then some as it roared back with a round of 6,568 on day two and finished with a two-day score of 12,646. That was good for a 36-pin margin of victory over state runner-up Harrisburg, which had those two regular season dual meet wins over the Wildcats.

Henseler led Salem at state and finished second overall with a two-day total of 2,823 pins. Bryant also cracked the top ten at state as he was eighth overall with 2,598. Other contributors for the Wildcats at state were Bumgarner with 2,203 pins, Smith with 2,143, Villalobos with 1,886, Brayton Becktell with 1,837 and Riley with 154.

05-bowling

Even though boys bowling was still in its infancy with the school being in just its second year of competition, the 2005 Salem Wildcats not only emerged as one of the top teams in southern Illinois but the entire state.

Under the direction of coach Steve Ludwig, the Wildcats put together a strong regular season with victories over some of the south’s top programs such as Trenton Wesclin, Harrisburg and Waterloo. That set the stage for a tremendous postseason run as the Salem won the Herrin Sectional with a score of 5,867 pins. That was 23 pins better than runner-up Harrisburg. Sophomore Curt Denzik led Salem with a score of 1,230, which was good for a third place individual finish. Senior Travis Sweney took the No. 2 position for Salem with a score of 1,170 followed by senior Bob Sheehan at 1,175 and senior Chase Goostree at 1,006. Salem also got a round of 905 from freshman Alex Henseler and 202 from senior David Angeloni.

The Wildcats capped off their season with a third place finish at the state meet held at O’Fallon. Salem stood in ninth place out of 24 teams after day one with a score of 6,166 pins prior to its big move on the second and final day of competition. The Wildcats finished with a final score of 12,538 pins as they trailed only state champion Tinley Park, which had a score of 12,588, and runner-up Edwardsville at 12, 574. Henseler helped Salem reach its lofty position as he led the Wildcats at state and finished sixth overall with a score of 2,620 pins. Denzik also cracked the top 20 as he was 19th at 2,559. Sheehan took the No. 3 position for Salem at state with 2,541 pins followed by Goostree at 2,533, Sweney at 2,519 and Angeloni at 366.

The other varsity members for Salem in the 2005 season were Kyle Pruden and Jacob Steele.

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