Andrew Ceraulo of Seaford reacts after making a strike at...

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...

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...

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 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.

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