- December 4, 2025
Matanzas' Olivia Rabbat. Photo by Grant McMillan
FPC's Cole Osypian. Photo by Grant McMillan.
FPC's Kailyn Ball. Photo by Grant McMillan.
Matanzas' Andrii Naumenko. Photo by Grant McMillan
FPC's Victoria DaSilva-Carvalheira. Photo by Grant McMillan.
FPC's Anthony Seeley. Photo by Grant McMillan.
Matanzas' Timmy Rock. Phoot by Grant McMillan
FPC's Logan Beverly. Photo by Grant McMillan.
Matanzas' Kaleb Castello. Photo by Grant McMillan.
FPC's Mady Hate. Photo by Grant McMillan
Strike thrown by FPC's Trey Wood. Photo by Grant McMillan
Matanzas' Olivia Rabbat. Photo by Grant McMillan.
Matanzas' Kaleb Castello. Photo by Grant McMillan
FPC's Jason Gall. Photo by Grant McMillan
Matanzas' Skyleen Ramos. Photo by Grant McMillan
FPC's Jennett Serrano. Photo by Grant McMillan
FPC's Trey Wood. Photo by Grant McMillan
FPC's Cole Osypian. Photo by Grant McMillan
Flagler Palm Coast and Matanzas split their bowling match on Wednesday, Sept. 3, at Palm Coast Lanes with the FPC girls winning 5-2 on the strength of a 188 Baker game, and the Matanzas boys winning with a 7-0 shutout.
In the boys match, Matanzas won the total pin count, 2,114 to 1,893, but the match was closer than the score indicates with the Pirates winning the second game by one pin. Kaleb Castello bowled the high game for Matanzas with a 210. FPC's Trey Wood bowled a 205.
"It's always a great competition when FPC and MHS face off," said Laura Oliva, who is coaching the Matanzas boys team this year after coaching the FPC girls for the past five years.
The Matanzas boys are 3-1 on the season with Castello leading the way with a 181.8 average followed by Jesus Duran (167.2), Timmy Rock (166.3) and Trey O'Janovec (162.3).
The FPC girls also improved to 3-1. The Bulldogs' Victoria Dasilva-Carvalheira (190) and Destiny Bonvouloir (152) led the way against the Pirates.
The two teams will meet again on Oct. 6.