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Story: Lions Roll

Brittany Blackketter, left, and Ashlen Ayers, both 17, share a moment after the Lions placed third in the regional tournament. As the two senior varsity bowlers, the loss hit them hardest. "As a competitor and as an athlete you can't go into anything too cocky because you will lose. Anytime you are over cocky you will lose because it's kinda Karma comes up and bites you in the butt," said Ayers. Blackketter says she'll miss being on the same team as Ayers. "She's like my twin 'cause we were supposed to be born on the same day, but I decided to be late, so we made something up that she was born at 11:59 and I was born at 12. I love her to death."

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Brittany Blackketter, left, and Ashlen Ayers, both 17, share a moment after the Lions placed third in the regional tournament. As the two senior varsity bowlers, the loss hit them hardest. "As a competitor and as an athlete you can't go into anything too cocky because you will lose. Anytime you are over cocky you will lose because it's kinda Karma comes up and bites you in the butt," said Ayers. Blackketter says she'll miss being on the same team as Ayers. "She's like my twin 'cause we were supposed to be born on the same day, but I decided to be late, so we made something up that she was born at 11:59 and I was born at 12. I love her to death."
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