Wichita Northwest High School senior Kenzie Womack is a member of the bowling team and is the JOMA Bowler of the Month.
Womack started bowling at an early age and has become one of the go-to bowlers for the varsity team.“I started bowling when I was nine-years-old in 2012. Now I’m a senior,” said Womack. Being part of this team and competing with her teammates is special for Womack. They have built a solid bond over the years.
“I enjoy how comfortable we can be around each other and how the girls and boys all talk together,” said Womack. “What I enjoy most about the coaches is they help me strive to be the best I can be and my team.”
Womack has come a long way since she first joined the team as a freshman. It’s something she is proud of, and she can share that with the underclassmen on the team. Womack has enjoyed a lot of great times on the lanes with her teammates.
“My favorite memory would be how I get to be a part of a great team and how we can laugh and joke together,” said Womack.
In the classroom Womack takes several higher education classes and is looking forward to becoming a college student-athlete. “I plan to bowl in college and get a degree. I would like to eventually become a forensic pathologist,” said Womack.
With her sights set on a great season, Womack is excited to compete in her last season with her team at Northwest, then take her talents to the next level and begin her journey into college.