Newsday's Top 20 boys bowlers for 2025-26

Andrew Ceraulo of Seaford reacts after making a strike at the Nassau boys bowling team championships in Garden City on Feb. 8, 2025. Credit: Neil Miller
Newsday's annual list, in alphabetical order, of the top Long Island high school boys bowlers as the 2025-26 season gets underway. All stats are from last season unless otherwise noted.
Josh Agliam, Sewanhaka, Jr.
Agliam had a 207.3 average, which ranked 10th in Nassau. He had a 278 high game and a 720 high series.
Jameson Barry, Clarke, Sr.
His 215.4 average ranked the seventh in Nassau.
Francis Caramanica, West Islip, Jr.
He rolled a 299 last season, finishing with a 189.33 average and a high series of 706.
Andrew Ceraulo, Seaford, Sr.
Ceraulo had a 216.2 average. He had a 233 high game in Game 6 of a 1,269 series in Seaford’s Nassau Division II title winning match.
Gavin Connell, Islip, Sr.
Connell's 756 high series was fifth-best in Suffolk. He also had a high game of 269 and a 221.06 average.
Jose Duarte, Whitman, Sr.
Duarte had a 205.1 average, 693 high series and a 248 high game.
Angelo Dungca, East Meadow, Fr.
He had a 216.3 average, which ranked fourth in Nassau.
Trey Enriquez, East Meadow, Jr.
He had a 207.2 average, which ranked 11th in Nassau.
Vinny Juliano, Clarke, Sr.
Juliano had a 212.4 average, which ranked eighth in Nassau.
Luke Jovans, Commack, Sr.
Jovans had the second-highest average in Suffolk at 228.22. He also rolled a 300 and had a 755 high series.

From left: Gavin Connell of Islip and Luke Jovans of Commack.
Ethan LeBlanc, North Babylon, Jr.
LeBlanc had a 209.49 average, 701 high series and a 265 high game.
Jaiden Ng, Syosset, Jr.
Ng led led Nassau Conference IV with a 212.2 average, which ranked ninth in the county.
Logan Silbert, Eastport-South Manor, Sr.
He rolled a 300 last season. Silbert had a 216.04 average and a 741 high series, which both led Suffolk League II.
Keane Saponara, Comsewogue, Soph.
Saponara had a 196.34 average, 718 high series and a 278 high game.
Brenden Muller, East Islip, Sr.
He had a 217.83 average, 703 high series and a 268 high game. Muller rolled a 667 series and a 712 series to help East Islip win the Suffolk Division I title.
Anthony Mahoney, St. Anthony’s, Sr.
In the CHSAA championship match, he rolled a high game of 245, which topped all competitors. Mahoney had a 192.38 average for the season.

Clockwise from left: Anthony Mahoney of St. Anthony's, Jaiden Ng of Syosset, Brenden Muller of East Islip and Ethan LeBlanc of North Babylon.
Nicholas Powers, Floyd, Sr.
Powers had a 215.57 average, 729 high series and a 268 high game.
Greggory Stephens, East Islip, Sr.
He had a 200.28 average, 672 high series and a 240 high game.

Tyler Uss of Longwood (left) and Nick Vuono of North Babylon.
Tyler Uss, Longwood, Sr
Uss, who posted a 206.8 average, 672 high series and a 268 high game, became the second bowler in Longwood history to make the Suffolk All-Star team.
Nick Vuono, North Babylon, Jr.
Vuono had a 217.06 average, 709 high series and a 289 high game.
