Special Olympics Team Tahoe Bowling begins 2024 season

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Team Tahoe has begun their 2023 Special Olympics bowling practices at Tahoe Bowl with 24 athletes, one of the largest teams ever for the South Shore-based group.

With just a few weeks of practice to go, the team is getting ready for the Northern Nevada Special Olympics games in November. Held in Reno at the National Bowling Stadium, athletes will compete with others from Northern Nevada hoping to collect medals and reconnect with friends from other teams.

This year’s roster includes:

Micah Cooley
Chance Corrigan-Bruner
Michael Cotter
Charles DePasquale
Nick Fiegel
Jesse Fiegel
Ryker Garcia
Jacqueline Gilpin
Josiah Hardesty
David Hauck
Jackson Herrera
Evan Libby
Briana Lastiri
Carla Macleod
Jacob Miller
Amy Miller
Anthony Miller
Ngima Sherpa
Phillip Sturgeon
Tony Triano
Donovan VonHagen Lanita Welch
Kimberly Williams Yarehtzi Tirado

Coaches and Volunteers: Judy Breza-head coach, Bonnie Fiegel-Area director, Donna Gilpin-coach, Shauna Triano-coach, Lauren Hardesty-coach, Brett Hardesty-coach.

The tahoe Bowl is located at 1030 Fremont Ave., South Lake Tahoe.