When: November 8th-9th, 2025
What: Youth Interstate All-Stars – 2nd Stop
Where: Bowlero Austell, Marietta, GA
Division: U15 Boys
Lane Pattern: USBC 2024 Jr. Gold – Qualifying U18B (37 ft)
Format: Individual and Baker team competition
Category Result
Final Rank 6th Place
Total Pins (6 games) 1,100
Average 183.33
Game Scores 176 / 144 / 208 / 191 / 182 / 199
Highest Game 208
Arryn Odujebe traveled to Marietta, GA, for the 2nd Stop of the 2026 Youth Interstate All-Stars series, competing in the U15 Boys division. Known for his consistency and ability to perform under pressure, Arryn brought his trademark focus and precision to a field of 36 top youth bowlers from multiple states. This event featured both individual and Baker team formats on the challenging USBC 2024 Jr. Gold Qualifying U18B sport pattern (37 feet), requiring adaptability and strong lane reading skills.
In the individual competition, Arryn posted a total of 1,100 pins across six games, with a strong 183.33 average. His game scores of 176, 144, 208, 191, 182, and 199 demonstrated his ability to adjust to the demanding sport pattern and maintain scoring consistency throughout the day. He finished 6th overall in the U15 Boys division, showcasing his competitiveness in a tough multi-state field and further building his experience in high-level youth tournaments.
Arryn also anchored the Virginia U15 Boys team during the event. While this stop focused primarily on individual scores, his leadership and consistency contributed to the team’s solid performance, helping Virginia maintain a strong position in the multi-state Youth Interstate All-Star series. His ability to balance individual excellence with team responsibility highlights both his skill and maturity as a young competitive bowler.
Games: 176 / 144 / 208 / 191 / 182 / 199 = 1,100 pins
Six-game average: 183.33
Final Rank: 6th place out of 36 in U15 Boys division
Highest Game: 208
Demonstrated consistency and adaptability on the USBC Jr. Gold U18B sport pattern (37 ft)
Team Performance
Virginia U15 Boys team finished 2nd at the second stop
Arryn anchored his team, providing leadership and scoring consistency
High-level competition: Multi-state interstate format with both individual and Baker team events
Challenging sport pattern: Required precise adjustments and strategy
Mental toughness: Maintaining elite averages under pressure demonstrates focus and competitive maturity
This second stop highlighted Arryn’s growth as a bowler, reinforcing his competitive fire, adaptability, and ability to deliver under pressure — all traits college coaches and recruiters value.
The Virginia program, coaches, and teammates provided tremendous support throughout the season, helping Arryn continue to refine his game and achieve outstanding results.