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Strike!

Continued from page 4

Published on February 07, 2008

Caldwell says her game improved when she got angry. "I bowl better when I'm mad," she says. "I was just fed up of struggling, when it wasn't that hard of a shot. It was pretty playable. So I just told myself, 'Hey, it's not hard. Just go out and play. Go bowl.'"

The team planned to gather that night at Caldwell's house off-campus. Her family was making tacos and rice. "We actually make Mexican food, since we're Mexican," Monica Caldwell says.

Today's matches began at 1 p.m. At 6:30, Munguia and other relatives are still waiting for the players to emerge from a postgame meeting in Coach Holmes' office.

As the loved ones wait, the bowling alley reopens to the public. Two young couples set up on Lane 10. One of the women is the first to bowl. She rolls two gutter balls.

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