Sparkman’s Dalton Tolgo was named to the Super All-State Bowling team after helping lead the Senators to the State Championship during the recent 2023 season. Photo- AHSAA

Sparkman Senators Dominate All-State Bowling Teams

MADISON- Still feeling the celebration excitement of winning a State Championship and dominating the post-season All-County Teams selections, the Sparkman High bowling team has more reasons to continue the celebration with the recent naming of the All-State and Super All-State Bowling Teams.

The Senators again showcased their talents with honors in both boys and girls divisions and their head coach Lisa Ivey as she was named the Boys Coach of the Year. The Sparkman boys won the Class 6-7A State Championship while the Lady Senators were runner-up in their division play at the annual AHSAA Bowling State Championships. Now the final post-season awards have been handed out and Sparkman is well represented among the elite bowlers in Alabama.

The Boys Class 6-7A First-Team All-State selections include Dalton Tolgo of Sparkman. All-State Honorable selections include Dalton Robinson and Zachary Swaim of Sparkman and Joshua Norris of Bob Jones. The Girls First-Team All-State list includes sisters Angela Webber and Jenna Webber of Sparkman while their teammate Natalie Alsup was named to the Honorable Mention list of elite bowlers.

The selections for the Super All-State Teams include Dalton Tolgo of Sparkman, as well as, Ivey’s selection as Boys Coach of the Year award. In girls, Angela Webber was selected to the First-Team Super squad while her sister Jenna Webber was chosen for the Second-Team Super All-State selections.

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