Avery Beach, a dedicated student in the Educational Careers program at Wilson Talent Center, was recently named to the Lansing State Journal Girls Bowling Dream Team—a prestigious recognition highlighting the top high school bowlers in the Greater Lansing area.

In addition to being selected for the Dream Team, Avery was also named Co-Bowler of the Year, an award that reflects her consistent excellence and competitive spirit throughout the season. Balancing a rigorous career-focused education with top-tier athletic performance is no small feat, and Avery’s commitment to both her future profession and her team exemplifies what student success looks like.

Avery’s recognition is a reminder of the well-rounded, career-ready individuals who come through Ingham ISD programs. Congratulations, Avery—you knocked it out of the park (or should we say, down the lane)!

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