The Commercial Appeal’s All-metro bowling teams
The Commercial Appeal has released its 2024 All-metro high school bowling teams, including player of the year.
Boys Player of the year
Jackson Roberts
St. Benedict | Sophomore
Why chosen: Roberts placed second in the Division II state title match with a 169. He lost to Friendship Christian’s Logan Winkler, who bowled a 223.
Dakota Carter
White Station | Senior
Why chosen: Carter bowled a 176 average during the Division I state tournament this year.
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St. Benedict | Senior
Why chosen: Fillon bowled a 172.5
average during the TSSAA Division II boys state tournament.
Cole Frasure
Christian Brothers | Sophomore Why chosen: Frasure bowled a 178.3 average during the TSSAA Division II state tournament this year.
Gavin Robertson
Bartlett | Senior
Why chosen: Robertson bowled a 178 average during the TSSAA Division I state tournament this past season.
Brady St. Gelais
St. Benedict | Sophomore
Why chosen: St. Gelais bowled a 190.7 average during the TSSAA Division II semifinals in the state tournament.
Player of the Year Simone Guyton
Harding Academy | Junior Why chosen: Guyton finished runner-up in the TSSAA Division II girls state title match, bowling a 167. She lost to Friendship Christian’s Olivia Rush, who bowled a 181.
Tiara Anthony
Middle College | Senior
Why chosen: Anthony bowled a 152.2 average during the TSSAA Division I girls state tournament.
Kenzie Bond
Bartlett | Freshman
Why chosen: Bond reached the TSSAA Division I girls state title match and finished runner-up with a 150. She lost to Hardin County’s Macy Bromley, who bowled 193.
Zoe Crider
St. Benedict | Senior
Why chosen: Crider placed fifth at the TSSAA Division II state tournament, losing to Mina Chen 161-143.
Cekeria Perry
Overton | Junior
Why chosen: Perry had a 141.2 average during the TSSAA Division I girls state tournament.
Maren Turns
St. Agnes | Junior
Why chosen: Turns placed sixth in the TSSAA Division II finals, losing in the first ladder match to Lipscomb Academy’s Mina Chen.