CHAMPIONS CROWNED AT 2024BOWLING.COM YOUTH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS

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ARLINGTON, Texas – The winners in each of the four age-based divisions at the 2024 Bowling.com Youth Open Championships have been determined by the International Bowling Campus Youth Development team.

The 2024 Youth Open Championships, a non-qualifying tournament open to all United States Bowling Congress Youth members, was contested at Sterling Lanes in Sterling Heights, Michigan, from July 10-28.

Bowlers in the four age-based divisions (10-and-under, 12-and-under, 15-and-under and 18-and-under) earned more than $95,000 in scholarship prizes and won national titles in team, doubles, singles and all-events.
 
Each event featured a scratch and optional handicap division with 186 teams and 897 bowlers participating in this year’s tournament. 

The roster of 2024 winners included the following teams and individuals:

18-and-under division

Team – Scratch: We Forgot How to Bowl (Tavaris Pierson, Harcourt Husbands, Bruno Brandao, James Drehoble III), Fla., 2,701. Team – Handicap – Strikeforce 9 (Stephen Shaw III, Maura Turpin, Nora Smith, Zack Selman), Mich., 2,743. Doubles – Scratch – Willam Jacobs and Cephus Beatty III, Conn., 1,406. Doubles – Handicap – Jersi Geile and Hunter Elder, Mo., 1,427. Girls’ Doubles – Scratch – Leyna Kratzer and Eliana Occhino, Pa., 1,299. Girls’ Doubles – Handicap – Jalissa Ator and Macy Smedley, Iowa, 1,445. Boys’ Singles – Scratch – Elijah S. Strunk, Lake Orion, Mich., 735. Boys’ Singles – Handicap – Ayden J. Barnhouse, Homosassa, Fla., 743. Girls’ Singles – Scratch – Annika Svedvik, Allen, Texas, 727. Girls’ Singles – Handicap – Haley Swindle, Newnan, Ga., 723. Boys’ All-Events – Scratch – Keaton Ostrowski, Rochester, N.Y., 2,114. Boys’ All-Events – Handicap – Ryland Prokopec, Columbus, Neb., 2,049. Girls’ All-Events – Scratch – Eliana Occhino, Fulton, N.Y., 1,996. Girls’ All-Events – Handicap – Adalae Wilamosky, Cleveland, 2,103.

15-and-under division

Team – Scratch: Emmanuel’s Minions (Anthony Swanson, Rush Steen, Emmanuel Guevara, Dawson Kohl), Iowa, 2,537. Team – Handicap – Motown Muscle (Gavin Tank, Emiliano Contreras-Salazar, Landin Watkins, Liam Pfeiffer), Mich., 2,890. Doubles – Scratch – Elliott Gordon and Miles Gordon, Ohio, 1,378. Doubles – Handicap – Liam Pfeiffer and Landin Watkins, Mich., 1,437. Girls’ Doubles – Scratch – Sara Augustitus and Sofia DeLuccia, Mich., 1,227. Girls’ Doubles – Handicap – Haylie Sloniker and Alison Sloniker, Ill., 1,418. Boys’ Singles – Scratch – Do Hoon Kwan, Vancouver, Wash., 730. Boys’ Singles – Handicap – Jacob N. Vasquez, Chandler, Ariz., 796. Girls’ Singles – Scratch – Savannah Portillo, Bellevue, Mich., 671. Girls’ Singles – Handicap – Chloe Craighead, Hedgesville, W. Va., 754. Boys’ All-Events – Scratch – Miles Gordon, Columbus, Ohio, 2,005. Boys’ All-Events – Handicap – Jacob N. Vasquez, Chandler, Ariz., 2,351. Girls’ All-Events – Scratch – Lindsay Greim, Poway, Calif., 1,895. Girls’ All-Events – Handicap – Alia Sharif, Jerome, Ariz., 2,138.

12-and-under division

Team – Scratch: We BEAT the Lanes (Eason Taylor, Treavor Mason, Brennan Brandel, Alexander Eby), Ill., 2,321. Team – Handicap – Tifton Girls Rule! (Lillian Lovett, Jade Campbell, Nyla Lewis, Kate Luke), Ga., 2,792. Doubles – Scratch – Treavor Mason and Brennan Brandel, Texas, 1,287. Doubles – Handicap – Christian Forry and Christopher Sim, N.J., 1,434. Girls’ Doubles – Scratch – Abigail Kowalsky and Kalyne Wood, Mich., 991. Girls’ Doubles – Handicap – Nyla Lewis and Kate Luke, Ga., 1,445. Boys’ Singles – Scratch – Colton M. Takas, Port Saint Lucie, Fla., 619. Boys’ Singles – Handicap – Lawson McFalls, Pataskala, Ohio, 753. Girls’ Singles – Scratch – Olivia Titus, St. Charles, Mo., 622. Girls’ Singles – Handicap – Olivia Titus, St. Charles, Mo., 823. Boys’ All-Events – Scratch – Brennan Brandel, Saginaw, Mich., 1,886. Boys’ All-Events – Handicap – Lawson McFalls, Pataskala, Ohio, 2,165. Girls’ All-Events – Scratch – Olivia Titus, St. Charles, Mo., 1,695. Girls’ All-Events – Handicap – Olivia Titus, St. Charles, Mo., 2,298.

10-and-under division

Team – Scratch: Tiny But Dangerous (Taylor Morgan, Ellie Kate Murray, Josh Worley, Nolan Randisi), N.J., 1,727. Team – Handicap – Chi-Town Rollers (Ryan Reyes-Louie, Cameron Whitten, Layla Garcia, Alexander Santeliz), Ill., 2,561. Doubles – Scratch – Josh Worley and Nolan Randisi, N.J., 1,002. Doubles – Handicap – Whitley Gliko and Keylee Gliko, Mont., 1,382. Girls’ Doubles – Scratch – Taylor Morgan and Ellie Kate Murray, N.J., 876. Girls’ Doubles – Handicap – Jade Campbell and Lillian Lovett, Ga., 1,370. Boys’ Singles – Scratch – Aaron Cabiness, Columbus, Ohio, 536. Boys’ Singles – Handicap – Alexander Boukis, Gates Mills, Ohio, 760. Girls’ Singles – Scratch – Taylor Morgan, Murfreesboro, Tenn., 457. Girls’ Singles – Handicap – Stevie Newton, Honolulu, 729. Boys’ All-Events – Scratch – Aaron Cabiness, Columbus, Ohio, 1,642. Boys’ All-Events – Handicap – Christian L. Forry, Fairfield, Conn., 2,105. Girls’ All-Events – Scratch – Taylor Morgan, Murfreesboro, Tenn., 1,296. Girls’ All-Events – Handicap – Layla Garcia, Oak Lawn, Ill., 2,104.

For more information on the Bowling.com Youth Open Championships, visit BOWL.com/YouthOpen.

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