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Singles, Doubles and Team champions crowned in 2025 Adapted Bowling State Tournament

Posted: Friday, May 9, 2025 - 5:05 PM


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Gold medals were awarded to bowlers from 10 programs during the 2025 Adapted Bowling State Tournament on Friday, May 9 at Bowlero in Brooklyn Park. Three divisions each included four competitions, including Boys Singles, Girls Singles, Doubles and Team.

Here's a recap of the event:

ASD Division

  • Boys Singles: Hayfield (ZED) sophomore Glen Hiel totaled 481 pins to earn the Singles gold medal. St. Peter/LeSueur Henderson had a pair of top-10 medalists, including runner-up Connor Mugaas (446) and seventh-place Caleb Westphal (417). Austin also had two in the top 10, Dustin Little (428) and Magnus Gabrielsen (420) in fifth and sixth. Goodhue County's Ethan Sindt and Monticello's Braydon Onchuck tied for the bronze with scores of 432.

  • Girls Singles: Anoka-Hennepin senior Kaleigh Knutson earned the gold medal with 434 total pins. St. Michael-Albertville (fifth-place Ashley Arroyo-Flores and 10th-place Jailee Jones) and Alexandria (Kasidy Warburton and Shayla Nelson in seventh and eighth) both had multiple top-10 medalists. Zimmerman's Lydia Reimann (425) and Julia Hollerich of Mankato East (424) were awarded the silver and bronze medals.

  • Doubles: Two St. Michael-Albertville duos were on the medal stand, including champions Matthew Centko and Waseezm Ezzaid with a score of 890. Brody Hochstetler and Noah Jensen (877) tied for third with Walter Johnson and Michael Sauter of Dassel-Cokato. Zimmerman's Daniel Anderson and Lydia Reimann (880) were runners-up.

  • Team: Simley's Rafe Sporer, Mari Burggraf, Tristan Moy and Theo Skar combined for a score of 1,697 to win the title. Fridley was second, Alexandria third.

CI Division

  • Boys Singles: A golden day for Hayfield (ZED) included ninth-grader Corbin Hiel finishing first with a score of 485. St. Paul Humboldt's Dylan Feesl (471) and Simley's Donovan Gallahue (464) were second and third. Anoka-Hennepin produced two top-10 medalists in Parker Karna (fifth, 460) and Mason Marter (ninth, 450).

  • Girls Singles: With a score of 463, Zimmerman eighth-grader Jordyn Gendreau captured the state title. Anoka-Hennepin's Chloe Bosley earned the silver medal with 453 total pins. St. Michael-Albertville teammates Kara Vetsch (449) and Madison Schuster (441) were third and fourth.

  • Doubles: Tartan's Eduardo Arce Mercado and Octavio Arce Mercado claimed the state championship with a score of 917. Minneapolis Roosevelt's Eliseo Sanchez-Piedra and Mariah Artis scored 890 for the silver medals. Singles runner-up Feesl paired with St. Paul Humboldt teammate Adrian Cornely for bronze, totaling 870.

  • Team: Winona totaled 1,743 to top the team standings with Beckett Bergstrom, Malachi Kelly, Jasen Kosidowski-Jaskola and Rebecca Schneider. Zimmerman was the runner-up, while Mankato East had the third- and fourth-place teams.

PI Division

  • Boys Singles: New London-Spicer senior Vaughn Hanson claimed the title with a score of 487. Winona (runner-up Easton Gudmundson and fifth-place Alex Windley-Daoust), Richfield (Louis Vuong and Henry Vuong in seventh and ninth) and Anoka-Hennepin (Ebin Murray in eighth and Preston Herzenach tied for 10th) all had a pair of top-10 medalists. Albany's Andre Robinson was the bronze medalist.

  • Girls Singles: It was a 1-2 finish for St. Paul Humboldt. Seventh-grader De'Liyah Goines won the gold medal with a score of 473, while McKenzie Green was the silver medalist with 445. Austin's Diana M. Hernandez (443) and Sydney Lange (437) followed in third and fourth. Anoka-Hennepin also had two in the top 10: Abigail Kielty in eighth and Elizabeth Prenosil in 10th.

  • Doubles: A North High School-North St. Paul duo earned the title for the third year in a row, this time Omolola Akindele and Addison Cuffe with a score of 970. Teammates Rosaria Valles and Tashayanna Collins — both former gold medalists — received the bronze with a score of 912. Tartan's Eh Hser Gay and Samy Abaciry scored 935 for the silver.

  • Team: Like in CI, Winona had the top team in PI. Gudmundson, Windley-Daoust, Ailayah Mueller and Julian Winn produced a score of 1,792. Tartan took second. Four North High School-North St. Paul Doubles medalists teamed up for third.