The Tennessee Sports Writers Association has officially unveiled its 2026 All-State bowling teams, showcasing the best high school talent from across the Volunteer State. This year's selections highlight the incredible depth and skill in Tennessee's bowling scene, with standout performances from both Division I and Division II athletes.
In Division I, the boys' team is headlined by TSSAA individual state champion Westyn Griffin from Siegel, whose precision and consistency on the lanes earned him top honors. On the girls' side, Independence's Isabella Warner claimed the Division I individual title, cementing her status as one of the state's most formidable competitors. Both athletes have shown exceptional poise under pressure, a trait that sets them apart in the fast-paced world of high school bowling.
Division II features its own set of champions, with Harding Academy's Kayden Curry taking the boys' crown and Lipscomb Academy's Jessica McClintock dominating the girls' bracket. Curry's powerful strikes and McClintock's spare-shooting mastery have made them players to watch in the coming seasons. The all-state selections include five boys and five girls for each division, representing the cream of the crop in Tennessee high school bowling.
This recognition from the Tennessee Sports Writers Association not only honors individual excellence but also highlights the growing popularity of bowling as a competitive sport in the state. For fans of the game, these athletes represent the future of bowling, combining raw talent with the dedication needed to succeed at the highest levels. Whether you're a seasoned bowler or just getting started, the 2026 All-State teams serve as an inspiring reminder of what can be achieved with hard work and passion on the lanes.
