Georgetown High School’s sophomore bowling standout, Carolyn Edmisten, recently competed in the OHSAA Division II Girls State Bowling Tournament in Columbus. Edmisten (right) has been named the Southern Buckeye Athletic/Academic Conference Girls Bowler of the Year, and Georgetown’s Brandon Winterod (left) has been named the SBAAC National Division Girls Bowling Coach of the Year. Photo provided

Georgetown High School’s sophomore bowling standout, Carolyn Edmisten, recently competed in the OHSAA Division II Girls State Bowling Tournament in Columbus. Edmisten (right) has been named the Southern Buckeye Athletic/Academic Conference Girls Bowler of the Year, and Georgetown’s Brandon Winterod (left) has been named the SBAAC National Division Girls Bowling Coach of the Year. Photo provided

Making her mark in school history, Georgetown High School’s sophomore bowling standout Carolyn Edmisten qualified to compete in the OHSAA Division II State Bowling Tournament at HP Lanes on March 2.

For the full story, pick up the March 7 edition of The News Democrat.