32 Exceptional Teens Selected for Championship Bowling Competition.Denny's, PBA, USBC announce the Top Male and Female Varsity Bowlers to Compete in the Second Denny's All-American High School Championships SPARTANBURG, S.C. -- Thirty-two elite high school student-athletes have graduated to the next level through their selection to compete in the second Denny's All-American High School Championships in March. The Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) and the United States Bowling Congress The United States Bowling Congress is a Ten-pin bowling organization in the United States of America. It was formed by a merger of the American Bowling Congress, Women's International Bowling Congress, Young American Bowling Alliance, and USA Bowling in 2005. (USBC) made their final selections based on bowling accomplishments, academics and other criteria. "The USBC would like to thank all of the talented athletes who submitted applications for this year's tournament," said Director of USBC High School and Collegiate, Jeanne Klescewski. "Based on the success of our inaugural event last year and the level of skill in this year's batch of contenders, we are anticipating another exciting competition." The Denny's All-American High School Championships is being held in conjunction with the 65thDenny's U.S. Open, March 29 and 30 in North Brunswick, N.J. Immediately following the conclusion of the 65th Denny's U.S. Open, the high school finalists will take to the lanes to compete for $10,000 in scholarships on a PBA oil pattern. The elite field of 32 contains representatives from the varsity level states that submitted student nominations. The 16 girls and 16 boys represent the best among student athletes, with a cumulative GPA of 3.6, and significant bowling experience. Twenty-seven of the candidates have four years of competitive high school bowling; 27 have been team captain for at least one year; 12 of the candidates were named to the Bowlers Journal International Top 100 Male and Female High School Prospects List in 2007; 26 are members of the National Honor Society The National Honor Society (NHS), established in 1921, is a recognition program for American high school students who show achievement in scholarship, leadership, service, and character. and 12 have competed in the Junior Gold National Championship at least once. The full roster of participants is listed below. "Denny's is thrilled to continue our partnership with the USBC and PBA for the second All-American High School Championships," said John Sanfacon, Acting Senior Vice President of Marketing for Denny's. "We believe this tournament provides a terrific opportunity to showcase both the academic and athletic ability that these students possess." "After the success of the 2007 competition, we are extremely pleased to have received even more resumes for 2008; the all-around skill levels of the 32 participants continues to impress us," said PBA Commissioner and CEO Fred Schreyer. "The PBA is proud to once again co-host this exciting event and play a role in these young athletes' rise to success." The high school finals will be broadcast on ESPN on April 6. DENNY'S ALL-AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIPS Participant Roster BOYS Alaska: Travis Moyer, Anchorage (West Anchorage High School Coordinates: West Anchorage High School is a public high school in Anchorage in the U.S. state of Alaska and part of the Anchorage School District. ) Arkansas: Evin Anderson, Jacksonville (Mills University Studies High School Mills University Studies High School, named after the late Congressman Wilbur Daigh Mills, serves as a major center for education in central Arkansas. Mills was opened in 1970. ) Florida: Paul Walsh, Vero Beach (Indian River Charter School) Hawaii: Peter Mochizuki, Honolulu (Kalani High School Kalani High School is a WASC-accredited four-year public high school located in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, USA. Kalani is a part of the Hawaii Department of Education. Kalani is located on kalanianaole highway. ) Illinois: Alexander Garcia, Chicago (De La Salle Institute De La Salle Institute is a Catholic, Lasallian, secondary school located in the Bronzeville neighborhood on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois. The school is a part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago. ) Kansas: Kevin Tatrow, Bel Aire (Wichita Heights High School Wichita Heights High School is a secondary school located at 5301 N. Hillside, Wichita, Kansas, 67219 and is part of the USD 259 public school system. Wichita Heights High School was originally approved, planned and built as Wichita Heights Rural School District Number 192, ) Louisiana: Justin Breaux, Lafayette (Acadiana High School Acadiana High School is located in Lafayette Parish, Louisiana. Acadiana High School is committed to academic excellence that challenges all students to reach their highest potential. ) Michigan: Joel Klaas, North Street (Port Huron Northern) Mississippi: Benjamin Carsten, Fulton (Itawamba High School) Nevada: Jordan Ferrer, Henderson (Silverado High School Silverado High School is a high school in Mission Viejo, California, United States. It is part of the Saddleback Valley Unified School District. External links
New Jersey: Brian Small, Woodridge (Woodridge High School Woodridge High School is a public high school in Peninsula, Ohio. It is the only high school in the Woodridge Local School District. Notable alumni
New Mexico: Ethan Biswell, Rio Rancho (Rio Rancho High School Rio Rancho High School is a public high school located in Rio Rancho, New Mexico. Much of the money to build RRHS was appropriated by the Intel Corporation. The school is unique in that there is no freshman class and that the school is organized into 5 academies: Business & ) New York: Matthew Roe, Johnson City (Johnson City High School) Ohio: Jayson Foote, Westerville (Westerville Central High School) Pennsylvania: David Knight Jr., Folcroft (Cardinal O'Hara) Tennessee: Christopher Lane, Franklin (Centennial High School Centennial High School may refer to: In the United States:
GIRLS Alaska: Amy Seliger, Anchorage (Barlett High School) Florida: Dayne Galganski, North Palm Beach (Palm Beach Gardens) Hawaii: Suzana Signaigo, Kapolei (Saint Andrews Priory) Illinois: Natalie Cortese, Hoffman Estates (Hoffman Estates High School Hoffman Estates High School, or HEHS, is a public four-year high school located in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, a northwest suburb of Chicago, Illinois, in the United States. It is part of Township High School District 211, which also includes James B. ) Iowa: Nicole McCalley, Waterloo (West High School) Kansas: Rachael Aguirre, Wichita (Augusta High School Augusta High School may refer to:
Louisiana: Amber Lavergne, Lafayette (Carencro High School Carencro High School is a Lafayette Parish high school located in Carencro, Louisiana with a Lafayette postal code. It hosted the Academy Awards in the spring of 2007. Home of the 2005-2006 Boys State Soccer Champions. WE DA BES SCHOOL IN LOUISIANA! ) Michigan: Jessica Guertin, Milford (Milford High School) Mississippi: Lela Dudley, Blue Springs (Tupelo High School) Nevada: April Urban, Henderson, (Coronado High School) New Jersey: Nicole Caggiano, Woodridge (Woodridge High School) New York: Brittni Hamilton, Webster (Webster Thomas High School) Ohio: Kristen Keenan, Centerville (Centerville High School) Pennsylvania: Samantha Santoro, Reinholds (Cocalico High School) Tennessee: Laura Stoltz, Murfreesboro (Seigel High School) Washington: Jessica Sutton, Bremerton (Olympic High School) About Denny's Denny's is America's largest full-service family restaurant chain, with more than 1,500 locations. For more than 50 years, Denny's has been serving up real breakfast 24/7. Home of the famous Grand Slam[R] breakfast, Denny's provides a variety of flavorful food and beverage choices. For more information on Denny's, please visit www.dennys.com. About the PBA The Professional Bowlers Association features the best bowlers in the world competing in National, Regional and Senior Tour events. PBA membership reached an all-time high of 4,300 members during the 2005-06 Denny's PBA Tour season. Also in 2005-06 - the Tour's first with a title sponsor - ratings on PBA telecasts increased 12.5 percent among males ages 18-34. PBA sponsors include: Ace Hardware, Bayer, Brunswick, Columbia 300, Denny's, Discover[R] Card, Etonic, Flomax, GEICO, GoRVing, H&R Block, Motel 6, Pepsi-Cola and the USBC, among others. For more information on the PBA, log on to www.pba.com. About the USBC The United States Bowling Congress High School program actively offers guidance to all levels of high school bowling by providing rules, instructional opportunities, awards and industry resources to ensure the success of high school bowling nationwide. USBC High School is a resource for school administrators, high school state athletic associations, state proprietor associations and industry member organizations in the creation and maintenance of high school bowling programs. USBC officially launched Jan. 1, 2005, as an organization serving nearly three million adult and youth bowlers in the United States. It resulted from the merger of the American Bowling Congress, Women's International Bowling Congress The Women's International Bowling Congress (WIBC) was an organization for women bowlers formed in 1917 as a counterpart to the American Bowling Congress (ABC). In 2005, the WIBC merged with the ABC and the Young American Bowling Alliance (YABA) to form the United States , Young American Bowling Alliance The Young American Bowlers Alliance (YABA) was an amateur sanctioning organization for American bowlers 21 and under, who did not cross over to the American Bowling Congress or ABC. and USA Bowling. For more information, visit www.bowl.com. |
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