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PWBA Announces 2026 Tour Schedule

  •  By Donovan Grubaugh
  •  May 01, 2025

Story And Photo From PWBA.com

PWBA National Tour announced for 2026

ARLINGTON, Texas – Although the Professional Women’s Bowling Association Tour is about to start the 2025 season, the tour’s 10th season since relaunching in 2015, it’s never too early to think about the 2026 season.

The 2026 PWBA Tour season will include 12 events from April to August, all at centers that are no strangers to high-level competition.

Picking Up The Spares April 29, 2025

Words Of Wisdom.

 

"There is no where else I'd rather be, than out bowling league with friends and fellow bowlers. Showing up for league and being compeititive in league, always brings out the best in all of us,".

 

Michael 'Chip' Begg

Managing Editor

The TenPin Express.com 

 

Pictured Is Dave Leverage In The Winners Circle - Photo Courtesy Of PBA West/Northwest Region.

Dave Leverage Picks up 10th PBA Title. From Dave Leverage - Congratulations. 

Johnson Claims 2025 USBC Senior Queens Title

Story And Photo From Bowl.com.

Johnson claims 2025 USBC Senior Queens title

Donovan Grubaugh

April 13, 2025

LAS VEGAS – United States Bowling Congress Hall of Famer Liz Johnson of Niagara Falls, New York, defeated Rina Sabo of Bennett, Colorado, 243-185, to win the 2025 USBC Senior Queens title.

Johnson adds to her already extensive trophy case, winning the event in her Senior Queens debut and joins Sandra Postma and Anne Marie Duggan as the only bowlers to win USBC Queens and USBC Senior Queens titles.

Picking Up The Spares April 1, 2025

USBC Hall of Famer Pete Tountas dies at age 86

Dave Schroeder

April 03, 2025

Story And Photo From Bowl.com.

ARLINGTON, Texas – The United States Bowling Congress recently learned of the death of USBC Hall of Famer Pete Tountas, of Tucson, Arizona, at the age of 86. According to the Arizona Daily Star, Tountas passed away on Feb. 27.

Tountas was born on Aug. 8, 1938, in a small mountain village in Greece. He immigrated to the United States at the age of 12 and lived with his uncle and their family in Hammond, Indiana.