Trent Sheridan of Buhler High School was a 2020 5-1A state medalist as a freshman. That experience has set the table for what is building up to be a great high school career on the lanes.
“It was really awesome to bowl at state because there are so many talented bowlers across the state. I wish the whole team could have experienced what it is like to bowl with the top high school bowlers in Kansas. Our team last year did not have any seniors, so I think we have a good chance of making it to state as a team this year,” said Sheridan.
At ten years old, Sheridan got his first taste of bowling thanks to an 8-for-8 program. Now during the season, he bowls nearly every day and in the offseason he’s hitting the lanes two or three times per week. As a member of the varsity team, Sheridan enjoys competing alongside his teammates as they push each other to continue improving.
“What I like about my team and teammates are how much they push me. Everybody wants to be the best, so when you have 3-5 guys on your team that are trying to be the best it pushes me to put more time in my game to be the best bowler that I can be. We also feed off each other very well when we bowl together,” said Sheridan.