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Meet the nominees for 2023-24 All-USA TODAY HSSA Girls Bowler of the Year!

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Meet the nominees for 2023-24 All-USA TODAY HSSA Girls Bowler of the Year!

The USA TODAY High School Sports Awards is pleased to announce the 2023-24 All-USA TODAY HSSA Girls Bowling Team!

These 25 All-USA Team members will be honored as nominees for national Girls Bowler of the Year. The winner will be revealed in August during an on-demand broadcast that will feature top athletes in 35 boys and girls sports awards categories — as well as special honors like Special Olympics Athlete of the Year, Play of the Year, Team of the Year and more!

Athletes were considered based on season-wide performance — with an emphasis on state playoffs and championships — and any other state, regional and/or national recognition. Team performance was also considered. Athletes who played less than half of their team’s season schedule, or whose team does not compete in a state-sanctioned league with a tournament championship, were not considered this year. Visit the event website for more information on this year’s fourth annual event.

And the nominees are … 

2023-24 ALL-USA TODAY HSSA GIRLS BOWLING:

Kate Ackerman, Maple Hill High School (New York) — SR

Arianno Araujo, Amos Alonzo Stagg High School (Illinois) — SR

Haylee Bates, Fremont High School (Nebraska) — SR

Angelica Blimegger, West Boca Raton High School (Florida) — JR

Malia Briggs, Chambersburg Area Senior High School (Pennsylvania) — SO

Macy Bromley, Hardin County High School (Tennessee) — SR

Emma Cadwell, Holt High School (Michigan) — SO

Cadence Cagnolatti, St. Amant High School (Louisiana) — SR

Annabelle Carter, Gloucester County Institute of Technology (New Jersey) — SO

Olyvia Choura, Eisenhower High School (Kansas) — SR

Kendall Craig, Henry Clay High School (Kentucky) — JR

Brooklyn Gaines, Desoto Central High School (Mississippi) — SO

Kaitlyn Greenaway, Boardman High School (Ohio) — JR

Jayme Harvey, Northside High School (Arkansas) — JR

Jersi Jensen, Wayne High School (Nebraska) — SR

Kylee Kirchner, Vinton-Shellsburg High School (Iowa) — JR

Amelia Lemanowicz, Morris County School of Technology (New Jersey) — SR

Chloe Manifold, Hillsdale High School (Michigan) — SR

Lily Mattison, R.A. Long High School (Washington) — SR

Eliana Occhino, Christian Brothers Academy (New York) — JR

Michaela Palumbo, Mineola High School (New York) — SR

Ada Querin, West Valley High School (Washington) — SR

Kaylee Russell, Carrollton High School (Ohio) — SO

Kalee Stockstill, Wichita Northwest High School (Kansas) — JR

Tamia Yeager, Spanaway Lake High School (Washington) — JR

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