Preview: Past Contenders, Potential-Packed Newcomers Ready to Roll at Finals
By
Geoff Kimmerly
MHSAA.com senior editor
March 2, 2023
This weekend's MHSAA Bowling Finals will be a new experience for many, but also a return opportunity for plenty.
Seven of last year's eight team champions will return for Friday's competition. Only three returning singles champs will bowl in Saturday's tournaments – but 58 of last season's 128 match play participants are in the field again, and those three reigning singles title winners will be joined by two more who won in 2021.
Below is a look at possible contenders for all 16 championships, team and singles. Action begins both days at 8:25 a.m., with Division 1 at Allen Park’s Thunderbowl Lanes, Division 2 at Waterford's Century Bowl, Division 3 at Jackson’s Jax 60 and Division 4 at Battle Creek’s M-66 Bowl. Click for the full list of qualifiers, and come back all weekend for coverage from all four Finals sites on MHSAA.com.
DIVISION 1 GIRLS
Team: Reigning champion Macomb Dakota will return this weekend after winning its Regional at Sterling Heights’ Five Star with a 3,064, and 2021 champion Zeeland also was a Regional winner at Station 300 in Grandville with a 3,259. They, Grand Haven and Sterling Heights Stevenson were the only Division 1 teams to break 3,000 pins during Regional competition; the Buccaneers are seeking their first Finals championship, and Stevenson its first since 2009. Traverse City West, Canton, Lake Orion and Taylor also won Regional titles with more than 2,950 pins, Taylor just three off 3,000.
Singles: Zeeland senior Alyssa Fortney was last season’s singles runner-up and returns after placing seventh at her Regional among five teammates who qualified. New Baltimore Anchor Bay senior Melanie Straub, Hartland senior Carlie Mitchell, Southfield Arts & Technology junior Samantha Mason, Zeeland sophomore Hayden Pompey-Oshinski and Westland John Glenn senior Karley Chouinard all made Finals match play last season and qualified to return this weekend. Straub rolled the highest Regional score in Division 1 at 1,334 pins at Five Star, with Novi sophomore Maddy Gazzarari next at 1,227 to win at Super Bowl Lanes in Canton. Caledonia junior Emma Whitman, Traverse City West junior Taylor Phillips, Oxford senior Macey Strevel and Monroe sophomore Alexis Woolridge-Lang all won Regional singles titles as well.
DIVISION 1 BOYS
Team: Although reigning champion Livonia Franklin did not advance this time, reigning runner-up Utica Eisenhower is back after winning its Regional at Five Star by 252 pins ahead of 2021 Division 1 runner-up Dakota. Belleville posted the second-highest team score in Division 1 last weekend at 3,611 to win at Super Bowl Lanes by 166 pins, and Jenison, Davison, North Farmington and St. Clair Shores Lakeview also won Regional titles all by at least 100 pins.
Singles: Dakota senor Connor Rogus repeated in winning his Regional, this time with a score of 1,331, and is the lone returnee who reached at least the quarterfinals last season. However, Rockford senior Tony DeLuccia and Wyoming senior Nate Vanderbeek both will be back after also making match play. Holt junior Nick Schaberg created some buzz in winning his Regional last weekend at Royal Scot with a 1,528 – 247 pins better than the field. Kalamazoo Loy Norrix senior Anthony Fotis, Plymouth senior Aidan O’Callaghan, Waterford Mott junior Brendan Riley and Monroe sophomore LJ Robinson also were Regional champs.
DIVISION 2 GIRLS
Team: Flint Kearsley has won eight of the last nine Division 2 team titles, including the last two, and rolled a 3,105 at Richfield Bowl in Flint to set the pace for all six Regionals in this division. Sparta (3,046) and Carleton Airport (3,002) also broke 3,000 to claim championships, and Bay City John Glenn was runner-up to Kearsley at 3,045. Mason is the lone team to win a Finals during Kearsley’s run and also finished Division 2 runner-up the last two years; the Bulldogs qualified third at a tightly-contested Regional at Wyoming’s Spectrum Lanes, where Allegan was first with Charlotte four pins back and Mason 36 off the lead. Marshall and Waterford Kettering also won Regional titles, Marshall just 37 pins ahead of annual contender Tecumseh.
Singles: Last year’s champion and runner-up graduated, but this field remains loaded. Wayland senior Kadence Bottrall will be back after reaching the 2022 semifinals. She won her Regional at Spectrum Lanes with a 1,317, 103 pins better than the field. Warren Woods-Tower senior Kayla Tafanelli was a Division 1 singles semifinalist last season and also will be part of this bracket after finishing second last weekend at Waterford’s 300 Bowl to Marysville senior Sophia Santo, a quarterfinalist last winter. Allegan junior Leah Snyder, Livonia Clarenceville sophomore Caitlyn Johnson and Goodrich junior Rebekah Muzyk all made quarterfinals as well last season and will return, Johnson as the Regional champ from Oak Lanes in Westland. Tecumseh junior Wendy Ketola, Bay City John Glenn sophomore Caeli Schultz, Cedar Springs senior Chloe Fisk and Kearsley senior Sara Ritchie also are back after making the match play last year, Ketola as the Regional champ out of Continental Lanes in Kalamazoo. Kearsley junior Ava Boggs and Grand Rapids Northview senior Courtney Delaney also won Regional titles.
DIVISION 2 BOYS
Team: Reigning champion Grand Rapids Northview will be pursuing a repeat coming off a Regional title by 109 pins at Westgate in Comstock Park and will attempt to break a string of seven different champions over the last seven seasons. New Boston Huron could do the same after winning in 2019 and coming off a Regional victory and Division 2 second-best 3,652 last weekend at Westland’s Oak Lanes. Tecumseh rolled a 3,679 to set the pace for the entire division at Continental, and Flint Kearsley, Waterford Kettering and Mason also won Regional championships.
Singles: Northview senior Kyle Pranger won the championship in 2021 and reached last year’s final before falling in a tie-breaker roll-off. But he’s set up well to take the title-clinching step one more time, entering off another Regional championship. Tecumseh junior Owen Williams also is back from last season’s semifinals and won his Regional last weekend, and Flint Kearsley senior Howie Hammond made the quarterfinals last year and will return after finishing Regional runner-up at Richfield Bowl to Bay City John Glenn senior Logan Larive, another match play returnee. Grand Rapids Christian junior Zeke Heerema, Carleton Airport junior Colin Peterson and New Boston Huron senior Donnie Jacobs also made the match play in 2022, and Jacobs also was a Regional champ last week along with Mason junior Jonathon Hendershot and Warren De La Salle Collegiate senior Drew Gohlke.
DIVISION 3 GIRLS
Team: Reigning champion Shepherd rolled a division-high 2,912 at Bay City’s Alert Bowling Lanes to edge Midland Bullock Creek by 12 pins for that Regional title, and 2022 runner-up Cheboygan also will be back after finishing second to Ishpeming Westwood at the Regional at its home Sparetime Lanes. Three Rivers moved to Division 3 from Division 2 and was another Regional champion, edging Olivet by six pins at M-66 in Battle Creek. Clinton, Armada and Grand Rapids West Catholic also won Regionals, Armada and Clinton both by more than 200 pins and West Catholic by 97.
Singles: Flint Powers Catholic junior Elizabeth Teuber won Division 3 as a freshman and was runner-up last season, and she’s back after winning her Regional at Strikers Entertainment in Richmond with a 1,220 – 159 pins ahead of the field. Comstock Park senior Ashley Hunter, Clinton junior Paige Shankland and Midland Bullock Creek senior Brooklyn Marshall all made match play quarterfinals last season and will be back, Shankland off a Regional title at Flat Rock Lanes and Marshall after finishing second and just seven pins off the lead at Alert Lanes. Shankland’s Regional title win came by 19 ahead of senior teammate Noelle Ray, who also made the match play in 2022, and Boyne City sophomore Victoria McGeorge also is back after reaching matches last winter. Napoleon junior Sydney Gallagher won the Regional at M-66 by three pins ahead of Three Rivers sophomore Tayler Mohney – who made the Division 2 match play last season – while West Catholic senior Kayla VanLinden, Ovid-Elsie senior Gracie Schultz and Ishpeming Westwood senior Kylie Junak also won Regional titles.
DIVISION 3 BOYS
Team: Reigning champion Gladwin is coming off a Regional championship last weekend at Sparetime Lanes and also advanced three to the singles Finals. Armada, the 2021 champion, was another Regional champion, and Clinton posted the division’s best score of 3,363 to win at Flat Rock Lanes. Napoleon edged Three Rivers by a pin at M-66 and Hudsonville Unity Christian got past Muskegon Orchard View by four to win at Sherman Lanes in Muskegon. Sanford Meridian rounded out the Regional winners at Alert Lanes, where 2022 Finals runner-up Bullock Creek came in third after Chesaning as well.
Singles: Cheboygan senior Cole Swanberg and Ogemaw Heights senior Tyler Downs met in last season’s championship match, won by Swanberg, and also at last weekend’s Regional where Swanberg was second and Downs fourth. Gladwin’s Brady Weston was ninth at their Regional at Sparetime and also made the semifinals last season, as did Almont senior Matthew Redmond, who also qualified for this weekend. In fact, the top eight from last year’s match play all are returning, with those four joined by Standish-Sterling senior Donovan Leamon, Adrian Madison senior Collin Hickman, Napoleon senior Dustin Moeckel and Lansing Catholic senior James Wheeler. Hopkins sophomore Charlie Brown III and Bullock Creek junior Anthony Davis also qualified again after making match play last year, and Cheboygan senior Tommy Jones, Frankenmuth junior Mayson Knop, Portland sophomore Alec McGinnis, Almont sophomore Hunter Ross, Coloma senior Brodie McQuillan and Blissfield sophomore Blake Terrill were last weekend’s Regional champions, Terrill with a Division 3-best 1,316.
DIVISION 4 GIRLS
Team: Bronson is the reigning champion and has won three of the last four team titles, but made the cut this time as a third-place Regional finisher although three bowlers qualified in singles the next day. Traverse City Christian, the 2021 champion, won its Regional at Gaylord Bowling Center with 2,836 pins, second in the entire division only to Jonesville’s 2,880 at Jax 60 – Jonesville made the Division 3 Quarterfinals last season. Taylor Trillium Academy, Burton Atherton, Ravenna and New Lothrop also won Regional titles last weekend, while Beaverton’s 2,655 to finish second at Gaylord was the third-highest team score in all of Division 4.
Singles: Gobles senior Morgan Brunner will bowl for a third-straight singles championship and won her Regional at Wyoming’s Park Center Lanes with a 1,099 – 191 pins higher than the field. Pittsford senior Brooke Vanous also will return after making the semifinals last season, and Jonesville senior Abigail Gutowski made the Division 3 quarterfinals last year while Beaverton senior Becca Claypool and Bronson sophomore Morgan McConn are returning quarterfinalists in Division 4. Traverse City Christian senior Brooke Smith, Vandercook Lake senior Brianna Langley and Allen Park Cabrini senior Jordan Downham also return after making the match play and all three won Regional championships last week, and Bronson junior Hadassah Bloom, Bad Axe senior Destiny Ranquist, Trillium junior Abbey Slaven and Maple City Glen Lake senior Chloe Crick also are back after making match play in 2022. Bad Axe freshman Jasmyn Ranquist and Pewamo-Westphalia junior Kennedy Cassel also won Regional titles last weekend.
BOYS DIVISON 4
Team: Plymouth Christian Academy moved to the forefront last season with its first championship and returns this weekend coming off a Regional title at Ten Pin in Tecumseh. Grass Lake has won two Finals championships (2021 in Division 3) and finished runner-up over the last three seasons, and also won a Regional title last weekend, at Jax 60. Saugatuck, Burton Atherton and Benzie Central were Regional champions by similarly comfortable margins, while Saginaw Nouvel won at Northern Lanes in Sanford by just 26 pins over New Lothrop.
Singles: Reigning champion Jackson Kremer will return as a senior after qualifying 10th at Jax 60, and he’ll be joined by Atherton junior Matthew Miller and Nouvel sophomore Alex McCarthy among bowlers who made at least the quarterfinals last season. Allen Park Cabrini sophomore Bryce Cadaret also will be back after making last year’s match play. New Lothrop junior Cole Bradshaw was the top-rolling Division 4 Regional champion at 1,326, and Houghton Lake junior James Wright, Baldwin senior Jake Cutler, Capac senior Tim Bochatyn, Jonesville senior Adam Martinez and Detroit Loyola freshman Cody Champion also won their Regionals.
PHOTO Ishpeming Westwood’s Elise Ketola, here at this season’s U.P. Bowling Conference tournament Jan. 21, will compete with her team and in singles in Division 3 this weekend. (Photo by Cara Kamps.)
Preview: 315 Bowling Teams Primed to Pursue Team, Singles Championships
By
Geoff Kimmerly
MHSAA.com senior editor
February 27, 2025
A total of 149 girls and 166 boys bowling teams will be represented across four divisions and two days of MHSAA Bowling Finals this weekend.
Several have won before. A handful had winners just last season. Many more have an opportunity to take home a trophy or celebrate an individual champion for the first time.
Below is a look at possible contenders for all 16 championships, team and singles. Action begins both days at 8:25 a.m. – teams competing Friday and singles Saturday – with Division 1 at Allen Park’s Thunderbowl Lanes, Division 2 at Waterford's Century Bowl, Division 3 at Jackson’s Jax 60 and Division 4 at Muskegon’s Northway Lanes. Find the full list of qualifiers and come back all weekend for coverage from all four Finals sites on MHSAA.com.
Girls Division 1
Team: Reigning champion Zeeland did not qualify this time, but West Michigan again boasts an intriguing contender with Rockford posting a division-best 3,383 to win the Regional at Sherman Bowling Center in Muskegon. Utica United is ranked No. 1 and also broke 3,100 pins to win at Five Star Lanes in Sterling Heights – and qualify three bowlers for singles competition as well. Grand Blanc (3,260) and Ypsilanti Lincoln (3,201) both broke 3,000 pins in Regional victories, and 2024 Finals runner-up South Lyon was close at 2,987. South Lyon is ranked No. 2 and Grand Blanc No. 3.
Singles: Last season’s champion will not return, but 2023 champion Katherine Stephens from Clarkston will be back after finishing second at Century Bowl at Waterford to Novi senior Madeline Gazzarari at their Regional last week. Stephens, also a senior, did not make the field last year, and Gazzarari missed match play but was a semifinalist in 2023. Utica United sophomore Ava Mazza made the semifinals last season and has qualified for this weekend, as have Holt senior Madison Rue, Macomb L’Anse Creuse North sophomore Lauren Zalenski, Livonia Franklin senior Brooklyn Hannah, Belleville senior Amber Spicer, Utica United senior Sophia Matheson and Rockford sophomore Sofia DeLuccia from the 2024 match play bracket. Grand Haven senior Jenna McKinzie, Caledonia junior Addison Luxford, Flushing senior Lily Jurvelin, Utica United senior Hadley Clark and Southfield Arts & Technology junior Jaysa Taylor joined Gazzarari, Hannah and Spicer as Regional champions.
Boys Division 1
Team: Grandville is the reigning champion, ranked No. 1, and won its Regional last week at Sherman Bowling Center by 10 pins. Davison, last season’s Finals runner-up, rolled a division-best 3,732 to win at Grand Blanc Lanes, and Plymouth had the second-highest total in Division 1 of 3,686 to win at Super Bowl Lanes in Canton. Davison is ranked No. 2 and has finished Finals runner-up twice. No. 6 Oxford and No. 9 Jenison also were among overall high scorers last week, as was Belleville.
Singles: Utica United senior Dylan Hamden jumped from the quarterfinals as a sophomore to champion last season, and will bowl for a repeat. Davison senior Joe Merz won his Regional last week and made the semifinals last year, and Grandville senior Bonham Pulcifer and Hudsonville senior Ferris Eldred are returning quarterfinalists. Utica United senior Kingston Corpuz, Portage Central senior Matt Sprau and Macomb Dakota junior Cole Ragus also made the match play a year ago and will bowl this weekend. Rogus joins Merz coming off a Regional title, as does Wyandotte Roosevelt senior Peyton Webster, Northville junior Drew Bandilla, Zeeland West senior Noah VanderVelde, Hartland senior Haden Hebel, Muskegon Mona Shores senior Derek Kern and Troy senior Jacob Kondratyev.
Girls Division 2
Team: Flint Kearsley took back the title last season, the Hornets’ third over the last four years and ninth over the last 11. They are ranked No. 2 and rolled a division second-best 3,308 to win their Regional last week at Richfield Bowl in Flint. The top Regional score in Division 2 belonged to Bay City John Glenn, last season’s Finals runner-up. The Bobcats rolled a 3,311 to win by 370 pins at Gaylord Bowling Center. No. 7 Three Rivers posted a similar victory at Kalamazoo’s Continental Lanes, rolling a 3,208 to win by 412 pins. Top-ranked Swartz Creek was second to Kearsley at Richfield Bowl, 145 pins back, and No. 4 Tecumseh edged No. 5 Mason by six pins to win at Ten Pin Alley. John Glenn has finished Finals runner-up seven times since winning the first Class B title in 2004.
Singles: Reigning champion Caitlyn Johnson finished second at her Regional at B’s Bowling Center in Flint last week to book a return to this weekend, and her semifinal opponent from last season Olivia Demick from New Boston Huron also will be back. Both are seniors. Charlotte senior Lori Jackson, John Glenn senior Caeli Schultz and Jackson Northwest sophomore Casey Jahr are back after making the 2024 quarterfinals, and Sparta senior Kylee Dines and Cedar Springs junior Phoebe Fisk also are back from the match play bracket. Schultz and Dines won Regional titles last week, along with Ada Forest Hills Eastern senior Emilee Nowicki, Three Rivers sophomore Jayna Larson, Trenton senior Hannah Feijoo, Warren Woods Tower senior Kasie Golema, Kearsley sophomore Olivia Hurst and Pinckney freshman Danielle Martyka. Larson and senior teammate Tayler Mohney (who also qualified for this weekend) reached Finals match play in Division 3 last season.
Boys Division 2
Team: Flint Kearsley has won the last two Division 2 titles and also is ranked No. 1 and coming off a Regional championship after throwing a 3,558 at Richfield Bowl. Only two other Division 2 teams broke 3,500 pins last week – No. 9 Swartz Creek to finish 45 pins back of Kearsley, and No. 3 Bay City Westen to win by 416 pins at Gaylord Bowling Center. No. 2 New Boston Huron was another Regional champion, at Westland Bowl, as was No. 5 Mason by 28 pins ahead of No. 7 Tecumseh at Ten Pin Alley.
Singles: Kearsley junior Jameson Vanier earned an opportunity to repeat as champion with a third-place Regional finish, and Tecumseh senior Palmer Ziemer is back after making the semifinals last year. Madison Heights Lamphere senior Nicholas Weidenbach won his Regional last week and was a quarterfinalist last winter, and Bay City John Glenn senior Nathan Gwizdala, Mason senior Daniel Barth, Bay City Western junior Aiden Archuleta, Sparta senior Josiah Reister and Carleton Airport sophomore Brayden Siders are back after making the 2024 match play. Siders, Reister and Archuleta also were Regional champs last week, joined by Tecumseh senior Ryan Knight, Lowell senior Caden Witten, Kearsley junior Nathan Richardson and Sturgis junior Andrew Matz.
Girls Division 3
Team: Reigning champion Madison Heights Bishop Foley didn’t qualify for this Finals weekend, but 2024 runner-up Milan did finishing 23 pins behind Adrian Madison at Station 300 in Saline. Top-ranked Livonia Clarenceville also was a Regional champion, by 373 pins at B’s Bowling Center, as was No. 4 Armada by 206 pins at Strikers Entertainment in Richmond. No. 5 Grass Lake was first at Royal Scot in Lansing, with No. 2 Michigan Center second to advance as well. Clarenceville’s 2,912 was the division high.
Singles: All four semifinalists from last season graduated, but Bishop Foley junior Jacey Thibodeau, Milan junior Maggie Smith and Dundee junior Abigail DeBruyne are back from the quarterfinals – Thibodeau and Smith after winning Regional titles and DeBruyne as the runner-up to Smith last week. Hillsdale senior Shalee Van Heerde and Armada junior Reese Cecil also qualified again after making the match play last winter, Van Heerde by winning her Regional. Other Regional champs were Boyne City senior Lauren LaBute, Central Montcalm freshman Savana Pearson, Coloma senior Maddy Hamilton, Armada junior Maggie Fradle and Pinconning senior Layla St. Peter.
Boys Division 3
Team: Frankenmuth swept team and singles championships in 2024, and the Eagles will return after finishing second to Midland Bullock Creek at Northern Lanes in Sanford last week. Bullock Creek’s 3,488 was the third-highest score in all of Division 3 in Regional competition, following No. 5 Blissfield’s winning 3,591 at Station 300 and No. 4 Hopkins’ 3,522 at Park Center Lanes in Wyoming. No. 2 Milan – last season’s Finals runner-up – was Regional runner-up to Blissfield. Top-ranked Croswell-Lexington qualified as a Regional runner-up behind league rival Almont and ahead of another league rival in No. 3 Armada, which did not advance.
Singles: Gladstone senior Matt Meyer fell 30 pins shy in last season’s championship match, but he’ll attempt another run and coming off a Regional title this time. Croswell-Lexington sophomore Joshua Gunderson and Milan senior Max Jenness are returning quarterfinalists and won Regionals last week as well, and senior Dom Danneffel also will return after reaching the quarterfinals in 2024. Frankenmuth senior Liam Liddle and Almont senior Hunter Ross will return after reaching the Finals match play. Also winning Regional titles last week were Napoleon senior Ethan Ross, Wyoming Kelloggsville junior Donovan Hernandez-Henning, Central Montcalm senior Paytin Pearson, Livonia Clarenceville junior Sam Wiacek and Bullock Creek senior Cole Gilbert.
Girls Division 4
Team: Another new champion is guaranteed in this division as reigning champion Traverse City Christian – and runner-up Bronson – did not qualify. In fact, a first-time champion is very likely – of the 16 teams competing this weekend, only Sandusky has won a Finals team title before, most recently in 2012. Ravenna was the only Regional champion last week to break 3,000 pins, with 3,002 to win by 340 at Sherman Lanes. Top-ranked Jonesville, No. 4 Bad Axe and No. 6 Burton Atherton also were among Regional champions.
Singles: Bad Axe junior Jasmyn Ranquist is seeking to repeat and won her Regional last week by 322 pins with a 1,363 at Monitor Lanes in Bay City. Memphis senior Lauren Castillo also will be back after finishing Finals runner-up a year ago, as will 2024 semifinalists MacKenzey Forster from Atherton and Kourtney Downham from Allen Park Cabrini. They are a senior and junior, respectively. Atherton senior Reagan Baker won her Regional last week and is back from last year’s quarterfinals, and Hudson junior Ellie Loar, Bronson senior Morgan McConn and Ravenna sophomore Taylor Nutt are back after making match play – McConn and Nutt as two more Regional champs last week. Mancelona sophomore Hailey Kauffman, Addison senior Molly Brown, Taylor Trillium Academy senior Sara Brunell and Ithaca senior Isabel Guild also were Regional title winners.
Boys Division 4
Team: Reigning champion Traverse City Christian did not qualify, but last season’s runner-up and current No. 2 Jonesville won its Regional at M-66 Bowl in Battle Creek and will pursue its first championship since winning Division 3 in 2018. Jonesville’s 3,367 also was the highest Regional score in all of Division 4, and Jackson Lumen Christi fell only a pin shy of 3,000 in winning its Regional at Jax 60 in Jackson. No. 3 Ravenna and No. 9 Bronson were the only other ranked teams to advance, both finishing as Regional runners-up.
Singles: Two past champions will compete this weekend, as Hudson junior Carter Fournier is returning after winning last year’s title and 2023 champ Alex McCarthy is back as a senior at Saginaw Nouvel Catholic Central. Returning as well is last season’s runner-up, Allen Park Cabrini senior Bryce Cadaret, and Jonesville senior Andrew Sackett after reaching the semifinals in 2024. Detroit Loyola junior Cody Champion, Traverse City Christian senior Ethan Ehlert, Lumen Christi senior Zachary Kremer and Burton Atherton junior Brennen Eaton also are back after making the match play. Oscoda senior Josh McDonald, Grandville Calvin Christian senior Brandon Tavera, Burr Oak senior Jacob Trennepohl, Vandercook Lake freshman Bruer Gieske, New Haven senior Nathan Patton and Ithaca senior Broden Peska were joined by McCarthy and Eaton as Regional champions last week.
PHOTO Westland John Glenn's Tiara Henderson was an individual Regional runner-up in Division 1 and also helped her team finish second and qualify for this weekend's Finals. (Photo courtesy of the Westland John Glenn athletic department.)