- December 4, 2025
Seabreeze's Jonathan King bowls in a match against FPC at Palm Coast Lanes. Photo by Brent Woronoff
FPC's Victoria DaSilva-Carvalheira bowls in a match against Seabreeze at Palm Coast Lanes. Photo by Brent Woronoff
Seabreeze's Kaitlyn Miller bowls in a match against FPC at Palm Cost Lanes. Photo by Brent Woronoff
FPC's Fred Denker. Photo by Brent Woronoff
High school senior nights are always a joyous time for seniors, their families and their coaches.
The Flagler Palm Coast and Matanzas bowling teams’ Senior Night on Monday, Oct. 6, at Palm Coast Lanes was one that Matanzas boys bowling coach Laura Oliva will always remember. Oliva coached the FPC girls team up until this season.
“It was nice because I got to present for both teams and say goodbye to my bowlers that I have had and known for all four years of high school,” Oliva said. “My niece (FPC’s Isabella Oliva) was one of them.”
Five FPC seniors were honored: Isabella Oliva, Victoria DeSilva-Carvalheira, Kailyn Ball, Anthony Seeley and Jason Gall. Matanzas honored its three seniors: Timmy Rock, Olivia Rabbat and Skyleen Ramos.
Because of the senior presentations, the teams played only two five-person games. They did not play the Baker games. FPC’s boys won both games, 912-744 and 956-909, while the girls split with FPC winning the first game 714-651 and Matanzas winning the second game 666-637.
FPC’s boys had three bowlers roll 200 games: Cole Osypian (225), Trey Wood (216) and Seeley (208). Matanzas’ JP Rabbat averaged 203 and Trey O'Janovic bowled a 204.
Olivia Rabbat led the Matanzas girls with a 186 average for the match.
Seabreeze and Flagler Palm Coast split in their bowling match on Monday, Sept. 29, at Palm Coast Lanes. Seabreeze won the boys match 7-0, while FPC won the girls match 7-0 with only two Seabreeze girls bowling.
In the boys match, the Sandcrabs posted a Game 2 score of 1,131 with Russell Brayden bowling 289, Dalton Boice 279 and Xavier Subia 233. In the first game, Boice bowled a 234 and Subia a 208 as Seabreeze topped FPC, 985-952.
Cole Osypian led the Bulldogs with a 221 and a 204. Anthony Seeley (216) and Trey Wood (203) also scored in the 200s in the first game.
Seabreeze won the Baker points, winning two out of three games. The Sandcrabs won total series, 2,664 to 2,280.
FPC’s Isabella Oliva had the high games in the girls match with a 170 and 158. Casey Martin bowled a 155 and Victoria DaSilva-Carvalheira bowled a 154. Katelyn Miller bowled a 154 for Seabreeze.
The Matanzas boys and girls each finished second behind host school Ponte Vedra in Craig Speziale Shark Bite at Night Cross Country Invitational on Friday, Oct. 3.
Three Matanzas boys finished in the top 10: Brant Tarsitano, third in 16:57; Enzo McGovern, seventh in 17:31; and Matthe Ciardi eighth in 17:38. Sara Van Buren led the Matanzas girls in 12th place in 20:56 and Megan Rhee was 14th in 21:10.
The Ponte Vedra girls compiled a perfect team score of 15 points, while the Pirates had 79 points. The Ponte Vedra boys were near perfect with 17 points with Matanzas totaling 44 points.
Volleyball season is winding down. Seabreeze improved to 12-9 with a 3-0 win over Pine Ridge on Oct. 6. The Sandcrabs play their final regular-season match at Father Lopez on Thursday, Oct. 9. Matanzas (8-8) is scheduled to visit county rival FPC (9-9) on Oct. 8. The Flagler teams also close out the regular season on Oct. 9 — Matanzas at Spruce Creek and FPC at home against Atlantic. Mainland finished the regular season with a 2-18 record. After losing 16 in a row, the Buccaneers won two of the final four matches.