Nominees for Boys and Girls Bowling at the Iowa High School Sports Awards

The Iowa High School Sports Awards, presented by SCHEELS, have announced the nominees for the Boys and Girls Bowlers of the Year. These outstanding student-athletes will be recognized during a live show on June 10 at Hoyt Sherman Place in Des Moines. This program celebrates athletes, coaches, and teams from across the state that participate in sanctioned Iowa high school sports over a nine-month period.

At the live show, nominees for Boys Bowler of the Year will be recognized, along with players of the year for each of the other 20 sports being honored. The event will also feature prestigious awards recognizing exceptional on- and off-the-field achievements by student-athletes, coaches, and teams, including the Courage Award, Coaches of the Year, Teams of the Year, and Boys and Girls Athlete of the Year awards.

Nominated athletes are invited to RSVP for complimentary tickets to the event made possible by sponsors. Guest tickets can be purchased through a provided link. More information about this red-carpet event and updates can be found on its website.

The Boys Bowler of the Year nominees include Kendall Bell from Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson, Aiden Cowan from Marshalltown, Jake Fink from Denison-Schleswig, Vann Lessig from Vinton-Shellsburg, Rush Steen from Waterloo West

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