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Shalee Bradley

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Bradley Signs to Continue Bowling Career at A-State

JONESBORO, Ark. (4/15/21) – Winner of the first individual title in Iowa Western program history, Shalee Bradley has signed her National Letter of Intent to continue her career with the Arkansas State women's bowling team, head coach Justin Kostick announced Thursday.
 
A two-time NJCAA All-American and two-time Academic All-American, Bradley led the Reivers to a third-place finish at the NJCAA Championship. Bradley totaled 2,148 pins at the NJCAA Women's Championship to rank seventh overall among the participants, with a high game of 224 in singles play. In the three singles games, she totaled 604 pins to rank fifth.
 
Bradley finished her sophomore season at Iowa Western with average score of 185.16. She was the individual winner at the Golden Eagle Invite, the first individual title in program history for Iowa Western. She added a third-place finish at the Mustang Invite and a fourth-place finish at the Cedar Valley Invite. She averaged 181.94 in her freshman season and logged three top-five finishes, including fourth at NJCAA Championships.
 
A five-time winner on the Nebraska BPA Youth Bowlers Tour, Bradley rolled her first 300 at the age of 16 in a high school tournament. At junior gold in Dallas, Texas, she placed 159th among 856 entries and in Detroit, Michigan, she was 126th out of 439 girls. Shalee is the daughter of Scott and Nikki Bradley and a graduate of Grand Island Northwest High School near Alda, Nebraska.
 
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