Asbury Park Press

Meet the 2023-24 All-Shore teams

- Kevin Perrington-Turner

It's time to list the top bowlers from the Shore Conference from the 2023-24 season.

This list in consultati­on with New Jersey bowling analyst Jack Sluka is for the girl bowlers on the Shore who've shown time after time why they deserve their recognitio­n. Whether it's showing out in the Shore Conference Tournament, being a state champ, or just simply good numbers, here's your first and second all-shore teams.

FIRST TEAM Olivia Salvatore, Brick Memorial, Class of 2025

The junior finished the season averaging 205.7, the highest average in the state. She was the anchor for the Group 3 state champion Mustangs and finished ninth in state individual­s. She finished third in the Shore Conference individual­s, first in NJSIAA Central, third in Shore Conference team, first at the South Jersey singles, sixth in Central Jersey Winter Classic, fifth in the Brick Tournament, second in Rule the River, 12th in Roll with the Indians and she won the Super Bowl tournament.

Jamie White, Barnegat, Class of 2026

The anchor for the Barnegat team that won states.She finished seventh at state individual­s, finished with a 709 in the Shore Conference Team tournament, third in the South Sectionals of the NJSIAA with a 430 for two games, second in the South Jersey Singles, first in the Game of Thrones, third in the Rule the River and fourth in the Brick Tournament. White was second in the Roll with the Indians and eighth in the Super Bowl.

Madison Lewis, Howell, Class of 2025

Lewis averaged 194.4 on a top team who had many top Junior bowlers. She won the Central Jersey Winter Classic and won the Bayshore Classic, she also was high at the central sectionals for two games, and was second in Monmouth County tournament, finished seventh in the Shore Conference team, ninth in the Shore Conference Individual­s, and second in the Battle of Bristol. She was fifth in the Super Bowl.

Faith Perrin, Brick Memorial, Class of 2024

Perrin finished the season with a 199 scoring average and finished eighth in state individual­s who had high series in the Roll with the Indian at 700, tied for second at the Brick Tournament and eighth in the Rule the River. Faith was also ninth in the Central Jersey Winter Classic, fifth in the South Jersey Singles, second in the Super Bowl, 11th in the Shore Conference individual tournament, second in the Shore Conference Team and second in the NJSIAA Central sectionals at 436 for two games.

Briana Naden, Lacey, Class of 2025

A top 10 average in the Shore Conference at 194.3. She won the SCT and finished sixth in state individual­s, 12th in the South sectionals, 15th in the Brick Tournament, sixth in Roll with the Indians.

Caitlyn Milczarski, Middletown South, Class of 2025

The junior finished third in states individual, and finished the season as one of the top scorers in the Shore Conference with a 196.6 average. She was fourth in the Shore Conference team and fourth in the Shore Conference individual­s. She was also fourth in both the Monmouth County team tournament and South Jersey Singles.

SECOND TEAM Kayleigh Germadnig, Howell, Class of 2025

The junior averaged 196. She won the Monmouth County Tournament and won the Battle at Bristol. She was third in the Bayshore, 12th at the Shore Conference Individual­s and sixth in the Super Bowl.

Kristi Nardiello, Brick Twp., Class of 2024

Finished the season with a 197.4 average and was the anchor for the Dragons who won the Roll with the Indians in the Baker Bracket. She was fourth in the Super Bowl, eighth in the south sectionals, 12th in South Jersey Singles, 10th in the Game of Thrones, 11th in the Brick Tournament and third in the Roll with the Indians.

Mae Koenigstei­n, Manchester Twp., Class of 2024

The senior finished the season with a 188.9 average, she was the Hawks anchor, leading the team to a division title. She was fifth in the Roll with the Indians, fourth in the Game of Thrones, second in the Bayshore, fifth in the Shore Conference Individual­s, fourth in the Battle of Bristol and eighth in the Shore Conference teams event. She was fourth in the Super Bowl.

Reilly Palmese, Howell, Class of 2025

The junior finished the season with a 189.5 average. She was eighth in the Battle of Bristol, sixth in the Shore Conference Individual event and sixth in the Monmouth County Tournament. She was also fourth in the South sectionals.

Gianna DiAmbrosio, Jackson Mem., Class of 2024

A 188.3 average on the season and finished 10th in the Shore Conference Individual­s, sixth in the Shore Conference Singles, 12th in the Brick Tournament and ninth in the Roll with the Indians.

Gianna Remo, Freehold Twp., Class of 2024

The senior had a 183.8 season average for the Patriots and was second in the Shore Conference Individual­s and third in the Monmouth County Tournament.

 ?? PHOTOS BY DOUG HOOD/THE ASBURY PARK PRESS ?? Jamie White of Barnegat.
PHOTOS BY DOUG HOOD/THE ASBURY PARK PRESS Jamie White of Barnegat.
 ?? ?? Caitlyn Milczarski of Middletown South.
Caitlyn Milczarski of Middletown South.
 ?? ?? Olivia Salvatore of Brick Memorial.
Olivia Salvatore of Brick Memorial.
 ?? ?? Kayleigh Germadnig of Howell.
Kayleigh Germadnig of Howell.

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