Riverside faced Mechanicsburg in a nonleague boys bowling match on Thursday at T-P Lanes.
The Indians won the match 2,721 to 2,468.
However, Riverside’s Cooper Crouch had a night to remember.
He rolled a perfect 300 game, becoming the youngest bowler to achieve the feat at T-P Lanes. That also set a record for single high game for the Pirates.
His regular two-game series of 568 is a record for both the Pirates and T-P Lanes.
The JV game went to Mechanicsburg with Jackson Linet leading the Pirates with a 196 game.
Riverside will take part in a tournament on Monday at Beaver-Vu Bowl in Beavercreek.