2024-25 Midway Men's Bowling News
![Charlie Smith had the third-best score of the opening game at the Bowlero Southern Classic over the weekend.](/images/2024-25/Charlie_Smith_for_Bowlero_recap.jpg?max_width=567&useS3=true)
Men's bowling competes at Bowlero Southern Classic
November 03, 2024
MARIETTA, Ga. - Midway men's bowling took 16th at the two-day Bowlero Southern Classic Tournament, which concluded on Sunday.
![Maddox Worthington tied for the single-best round of any player at the Brandon Burns Invitational Sunday.](/images/2024-25/Maddox_Worthington_for_MSC_recap.jpg?max_width=567&useS3=true)
Eagle men compete in a pair of MSC tournaments
October 27, 2024
SMYRNA. Tenn. - Midway took part in two Mid-South men's bowling tournaments over the weekend, placing 15th in the Greater Nashville Open Saturday before making a significant improvement with a seventh-place finish at the Brandon Burns Memorial Invitational Sunday.
![Jackson Ryan was Midway's top finisher at the Columbia 300 Western Shootout.](/images/2024-25/Jackson_Ryan_for_Columbia_300_shootout_recap.jpg?max_width=567&useS3=true)
Men's bowling places 20th at Western Shootout
October 13, 2024
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - The Midway men's bowling team came in 20th at the two-day Columbia 300 Western Shootout, which concluded on Sunday.
![Ryan Tuite led Midway with a 19th-place finish at the Bulldog Bash this weekend.](/images/2024-25/Ryan_Tuite_for_Bulldog_Bash_recap.jpg?max_width=567&useS3=true)
Men's bowling season begins at Bulldog Bash
October 06, 2024
RICHMOND, Ky. - The Midway men's bowling team opened the 2024-25 season at the Bulldog Bash in Richmond, Ky. Saturday and Sunday, finishing in fifth place.
![New coach Chris McMillan (top row) will lead Midway into action for the first time this weekend at the Bulldog Bash in Richmond, Ky.](/images/2023-24/Bowling_photo_for_season_preview.jpg?max_width=567&useS3=true)
[SEASON PREVIEW] McMillan looks to build upon recent success as bowling teams begin 24-25
October 04, 2024
MIDWAY, Ky. - Upon his arrival at Midway, Chris McMillan wanted to make sure neither he nor his athletes would be overwhelmed by change.