Tennessean 2019 All-Midstate boys and girls bowling teams

Tom Kreager
The Tennessean

BOYS

All members of the Tennessean All-Midstate boys bowling team are nominees for the boys bowler of the year. The winner will be announced on May 31 at the fourth annual Tennessean Sports Awards presented by Farm Bureau Health Plans.

Jacob Berry, Blackman, So.

Jacob Berry

Blackman, Jr.

Why chosen: Finished 10th in the TSSAA Division I boys individual state tournament. He averaged 219.81 during the regular season.

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Trevor Brady, Santa Fe

Trevor Brady

Santa Fe, Jr.

Why chosen: Brady finished third in the TSSAA Division I boys state individual tournament. He averaged 229.60 during the regular season.

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Luke Flatt, Columbia bowling

Luke Flatt

Columbia, Sr.

Why chosen: Flatt tied for 11th in the TSSAA Division I boys state individual state tournament. He averaged 229.70 during the regular season.

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Dalton Karstens, Friendship Christian

Dalton Karstens

Friendship Christian, Sr.

Why chosen: Karstens won the TSSAA Division II individual state tournament. He averaged 208.97 during the regular season.

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Hunter Kinzer

Hunter Kinzer

Mt. Juliet, Sr.

Why chosen: Kinzer finished seventh in the TSSAA Division I boys individual state tournament. He averaged 210.23 during the regular season.

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Josh Meeke, a senior bowler from Smyrna High School, on Tuesday, March 12, 2019.

Josh Meeke

Smyrna, Sr.

Why chosen: Meeke won the TSSAA Division I individual boys championship. He averaged 232.28 during the regular season.

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Andrew Shattuck

Andrew Shattuck

Oakland, Sr.

Why chosen: Shattuck finished ninth in the TSSAA Division I individual boys state tournament. He averaged 210.25 during the regular season.

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Jacob Watts, White House bowling

Jacob Watts

White House, Sr.

Why chosen: Watts finished second in the TSSAA Division I boys individual tournament. He averaged a state-leading 233.35 in the regular season.

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COACH OF THE YEAR

Carl Syler

Smyrna

Why chosen: Smyrna won the TSSAA Division I state team tournament, beating Hardin County 21-6 with 3,812 total pins. The state championship was the program’s fifth, tying Columbia’s boys for the most in state history.

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GIRLS

All members of the Tennessean All-Midstate girls bowling team are nominees for the girls bowler of the year. The winner will be announced on May 31 at the fourth annual Tennessean Sports Awards presented by Farm Bureau Health Plans.

Miranda Cain

Miranda Cain

White House, So.

Why chosen: Cain finished 15th in the TSSAA Division I girls individual state tournament. She averaged 183.54 during the regular season.

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Katherine Campbell of the White House Heritage High School bowling team Wednesday, March 20, 2019.

Katherine Campbell

White House Heritage, So.

Why chosen: Campbell finished 12th in the TSSAA Division I girls individual state tournament. She averaged 193.88 during the regular season.

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Elizabeth Coutta, a freshman bowler from Smyrna High School, on Tuesday, March 12, 2019.

Elizabeth Coutta

Smyrna, Fr.

Why chosen: Coutta finished eighth in the TSSAA Division I girls individual state tournament. Coutta averaged 207.74 during the regular season.

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Danielle Jedlicki, Siegel bowling

Danielle Jedlicki

Siegel, Sr.

Why chosen: Jedlicki finished fifth in the TSSAA Division I girls state tournament. She averaged 199.29 during the regular season.

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Destiny Law, White House

Destiny Law

White House, Sr.

Why chosen: Law finished 11th in the TSSAA Division I girls individual state tournament. She averaged 195.20 during the regular season.

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Sarah Sanes, Blackman bowler Monday, March 26, 2018 in Nashville, Tenn.

Sarah Sanes

Blackman, Sr.

Why chosen: The Arkansas State signee finished seventh in the TSSAA Division I girls individual state tournament. She averaged 207.70 during the regular season.

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Baileigh Snow a Blackman bowler on Thursday, March 29, 2018.

Baileigh Snow

Blackman, Jr.

Why chosen: Snow finished ninth in the TSSAA Division I girls individual state tournament. She averaged 213 during the regular season.

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Olivia VanHooser

Olivia VanHooser

Friendship Christian, 8th

Why chosen: Van Hooser won the TSSAA Division II girls individual state tournament. She averaged 176.45 during the regular season.

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COACH OF THE YEAR

Jon Shoulders

Friendship Christian

Why chosen: Friendship Christian won the Division II girls team tournament, beating Pope John Paul II 16.5-10.5 with 2,520 total pins. It was the Lady Commanders’ second straight team title.