All-County Bowling Team
Emily Lindsey earned a college scholarship for her hard work as a high school bowler at Sparkman High and she was named First-Team All-County for the just completed 2022 season. Photo- Contributed
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 By  Bob Labbe Published 
5:40 pm Thursday, February 10, 2022

All-County Bowling Team

MADISON- Another successful season of high school bowling has been guttered, but the wayward efforts of the players have been showcased with the selections for the All-County Teams. The elite student-athletes were led through the season by the Sparkman Senators as both of their squads made it to the AHSAA State Tournament with the Lady Senators wining the Class 7A State Championship while the boys were among the top teams with a semi-final loss at the big roll off.

The top efforts throughout Madison County were chosen All-County for their overall play during the just completed 2021-2022 season. The selections were made by the coaches of the individual schools.

Boys- First Team All-County:

Alex Filipietz- Columbia, Josh Corker, Buckhorn, Jesse Johnson-Huntsville, Chris Ninh- Hazel Green, Bradley Faddis- James Clemens, Dalton Tolgo-Sparkman, Mitchell Dashoff- Bob Jones, Zane Vicuna-Grissom.

Boys- Second Team All-County:

William Stanfield- Columbia, Daniel Wang- Westminster, Joshua Norris- Bob Jones, Luke Tyler- Randolph, Alex Keller- Grissom, Riley Johnston- Huntsville, Juwan Brabson- Hazel Green, Alfonso Carrington III- Sparkman.

Boys- Honorable Mention:

Brayden Price- Westminster, Brian Millin- Bob Jones, Dupree Trimuel- Columbia, Ethan Hale- Huntsville, Joseph Collier- Sparkman, Kyle Dodd- Randolph, Parker Holdren- Grissom, Tayson Kanney- Hazel Green.

Girls- First Team All-County:

Allison Cagle- Hazel Green, Ava Haider- Huntsville, Ebony Bradford- Grissom, Emily Lindsey- Sparkman, Julia Sloan- James Clemens, Kaylee Ogle- Columbia, Samia Parvez- Bob Jones.

Girls- Second Team All-County:

Adelyn Speas- James Clemens, Angela Webber- Sparkman, Ashley Skupien- Huntsville, Claudia Shelor- Randolph, Emma Norris- Westminster, Gentry Sinn- Bob Jones, Jada Rose- Columbia, Kelly Ninh- Hazel Green, Nala Harris- Randolph, Tianya Carger- Grissom.

Girls- Honorable Mention:

Ashlyn Delongchamp- Hazel Green, Jenna Post- Westminster, Jenna Webber- Sparkman, Lily Martin- Columbia, Ruby Hudgins- Grissom.

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