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Denny’s All-American High School Championships Details
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| Application Deadline |
Monday, January 21, 2008 (must be postmarked by this day) |
| Competition Dates |
Friday, March 28 – Sunday, March 30, 2008 |
| Television |
| Date | | Network | | Times |
| Sunday, April 6, 2008 | | ESPN | | 1 – 2:30 p.m. ET |
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| Tournament Notes |
Denny’s, the PBA and the USBC will select one female senior and one male senior from each
state that recognizes bowling as a varsity sport and is a member of a high school varsity
bowling team. The total field will be made up of 18 girls and 16 boys from around the country.
Selection for the Denny’s All-American High School Championships will be based on the
student-athlete’s high school bowling accomplishments, academic achievement, recommendations,
extracurricular activities, community involvement and resumé.
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| Venue |
TV Finals
Brunswick Zone Carolier
790 US Route 1
North Brunswick, NJ 08902
(Google Maps | Yahoo! Maps)
(732) 846-2424
Qualifying Rounds
Howell Lanes
1002 Route 9 South
Howell, NJ 97731
(Google Maps | Yahoo! Maps)
(732) 462-6767
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| Last Year's Winners |
Ellen Morrison and Jon Buckert
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| Prizes
| $10,000 in scholarships and the opportunity to bowl on ESPN with PBA professionals! |
| Oil Pattern |
A viper strikes with multiple angles of attack. This pattern will challenge players to attack the pins from multiple angles in order to score well.
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| Tournament Format |
Qualifying:
- 8 games (cut to top 8 boys and 8 girls based on total pinfall)
- 8 games of traditional Round Robin match play; 30
bonus pins for each match play win and 15 for
a tie; 8th game will be position round
TV Finals
- Top 2 girls from qualifying round (total pinfall)
will compete for the girls championship
- Top 2 boys from qualifying round (total pinfall)
will compete for the boys championship
- Winner of the girls and boys championship matches
will team up with a PBA pro for a 1-game doubles
match
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| Roster |
Girls
Rachael Aguirre
Augusta High School
Wichita, Kansas
Nicole Caggiano
Woodbridge High School
Woodbridge, New Jersey
Natalie Cortese
Hoffman Estates High School
Hoffman Estates, Illinois
Lela Dudley
Tupelo High School
Blue Springs, Mississippi
Dayne Galganski
Palm Beach Gardens High School
North Palm Beach, Florida
Jessica Guertin
Milford High School
Milford, Michigan
Brittni Hamilton
Webster Thomas High School
Webster, New York
Kristen Keenan
Centerville High School
Centerville, Ohio
Amber Lavergne
Carencro High School
Lafayette, Louisiana
Nicole McCalley
West High School
Waterloo, Iowa
Samantha Santoro
Cocalico High School
Reinholds, Pennsylvania
Amy Seliger
Bartlett High School
Anchorage, Alaska
Suzana Signaigo
Saint Andrew’s Priory
Kapolei, Hawaii
Laura Stoltz
Siegel High School
Murfreesboro, Tennessee
Jessica Sutton
Olympic High School
Bremerton, Washington
April Urban
Coronado High School
Henderson, Nevada
Boys
Evin Anderson
Mills University Studies High School
Jacksonville, Arkansas
Ethan Biswell
Rio Rancho High School
Rio Rancho, New Mexico
Justin Breaux
Acadiana High School
Lafayette, Louisiana
Ben Carsten
Itawamba High School
Fulton, Mississippi
Jordan Ferrer
Silverado High School
Henderson, Nevada
Jay Foote
Westerville Central High School
Westerville, Ohio
Alexander Garcia
De LaSalle Institute
Chicago, Illinois
Joel Klaas
Port Huron Northern High School
North Street, Michigan
David Knight Jr.
Cardinal O’Hara High School
Folcroft, Pennsylvania
Christopher Lane
Centennial High School
Franklin, Tennessee
Peter Mochizuki
Kalani High School
Honolulu, Hawaii
Travis Moyer
West Anchorage High School
Anchorage, Alaska
Matt Roe
Johnson City Senior High School
Johnson City, New York
Brian Small Jr.
Woodbridge High School
Port Reading, New Jersey
Kevin Tatrow
Wichita Heights High School
Bel Aire, Kansas
Paul Walsh
Indian River Charter School
Vero Beach, Florida
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| Eligibility Requirements |
- Varsity high school bowling participant
- High School Seniors only
- Registered in the
USBC High School Team membership program
- Minimum 2.7 GPA (on a 4.0 scale or equivalent)
- Involved with extracurricular activities
- Actively involved in the community
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| Tournament News |
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Illinois, Alaska Bowlers win DAAHSC
Natalie Cortese of Hoffman Estates, Ill., and Travis Moyer of Anchorage, Alaska, overcame the pressure of competing in front of ESPN television cameras Sunday to win national titles in the Denny's All-American High School Championships.
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Finalists Set for DAAHSC
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Teens Selected for Denny's All-American High School Championships
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Deadline Approaching for Denny's High School Event
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Calling All Varsity High School Bowlers
Denny’s, the PBA and the USBC today announced plans for the 2008 Denny’s All-American High School Championships set for next March in North Brunswick, N.J.
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