The Broward County girls bowling scene recognized its top talents on November 18, 2025, with a ceremony held in Deerfield Beach. The event celebrated outstanding individual performances and team achievements, highlighting the remarkable accomplishments of both players and coaches.
Top Performers Recognized
The All-County selections featured notable athletes from South Plantation High and Coral Springs Charter School. Among the first team honorees was Cristina Dixon, a senior at South Plantation, who secured a second-place finish at the district tournament with a remarkable series of 559. At the state tournament, she finished tied for 21st place with a total of 764.
Another standout from South Plantation, Reese Metevia, also a senior, placed fifth at the district tournament and achieved a total score of 692 at the state championship, finishing 45th overall. Her highest game of the season reached 202.
The third member of the first team, Madison Quara, also from South Plantation, finished seventh at the district tournament and tied for 47th at the state level with a total of 689. Her season included a high game of 201.
From Coral Springs Charter, Cameron Thiele, a junior, placed third at the district championship and contributed to her team’s county and district titles. She finished tied for 51st at the state championship with a total of 685. Sophomore Faith Tucker emerged as the individual district champion, achieving a series of 534 and placing 32nd at the state championship with a total of 714.
Second Team and Honorable Mentions
The second team included promising athletes: Jazz Chung (Coral Springs Charter, freshman), Evelynn Clay (Archbishop McCarthy, junior), Audrey Gold (Coral Springs Charter, senior), Giovanna Gurgel (Coral Springs Charter, senior), and Braydan Smith (South Plantation, senior).
Honorable mention recognitions went to players from several local schools, including Crystal Carreras and Chanel Escarment from Coral Glades, Aracely Soto from Coral Springs, Chloe Etter and Emily Gold from Coral Springs Charter, and others from Cypress Bay and Stoneman Douglas.
Coaches of the Year
This year’s coaching accolades were awarded to Jennifer Collins of South Plantation High and Greg Mason of Coral Springs Charter. Collins led her team to the district championship, achieving a fifth-place finish at the state team qualifier and reaching the third round of the baker tournament. She expressed her pride in the team’s growth, stating, “I am extremely proud of the girls this season. The girls’ season has been especially bittersweet. Five of the seven began as freshmen, with another joining as a sophomore, and I’ve had the privilege of watching them grow.”
Mason’s team excelled as well, capturing first place at the BCAA championship and winning a district title. They also finished ninth in the state team qualifier and progressed to the fifth round of the baker tournament. Mason highlighted the dedication of his athletes, remarking, “I am proud of how hard the girls worked to accomplish their way to states.”
The achievements of these individuals reflect not only their personal dedication but also the supportive environment fostered by their coaches and schools. As the bowling season concludes, these young athletes have laid a solid foundation for future success in the sport.
