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It Is All About The Vets

  Pictured - (Center) Bob And Marcia Dault, With Their Immediate Family. 

  MMA Volunteer Bob Dault, Joins His Wife Marcia, As He Is Enshrined In The HOF For Meritorious Service On May 19th At The Annual Meeting.

  He Earned His Trip Into The HOF For His Hard Work And Dilligence By Helping The Association Raise Funds For The BVL.

  By Michael 'Chip' Begg - Managing Editor thetenpinexpress.com - Director, Mesa Metro Association.  

    

Cote Ready For Tucson Open

Pictured Is: Bryanna Cote Of Tucson.

Story And Photo Courtesy Of Christopher Boan - Tucson Local Media.

Bryanna Caldwell-Coté spent her high school years working the lanes at Tucson’s Golden Pin Lanes, shaping a career in the sport she loves. She will return for the lane’s swan song on June 6, when the Professional Women’s Bowling Association competes at the facility. 

Ng Takes Sonoma Open

Story And Photo Courtesy Of PWBA.Com.

ROHNERT PARK, Calif. – Shayna Ng spent each round of the 2019 Professional Women’s Bowling Association (PWBA) Sonoma County Open trying to catch tournament leader Missy Parkin, without success.

Ng had one last chance as she faced Parkin in Saturday’s title match at Double Decker Lanes and took full advantage of the opportunity by striking on her first seven shots in a 259-237 victory to claim her second PWBA title.

Prather Wins PBA Playoffs

Story And Photo Courtesy Of PBA.Com.

PORTLAND, Maine – Kris Prather of Plainfield, Illinois, made critical shot after critical shot in defeating Bill O’Neill of Langhorne, Pennsylvania, 226-215 and 216-185, to win the inaugural Professional Bowlers Association Playoffs Championship and its $100,000 first prize Sunday at Bayside Bowl.

Semifinals To Air Saturday On Fox

Story And Photo Courtesy Of PBA.Com

PORTLAND, Maine -- Another chapter in PBA history will be written when Anthony Simonsen, Kris Prather, Bill O’Neill and Sean Rash return to Bayside Bowl Saturday and Sunday for the live semifinal and final rounds of the inaugural PBA Playoffs on FOX. In addition to becoming the first PBA Playoffs champion, the winner takes home a $100,000 first prize, the biggest payday of the 2019 Go Bowling! PBA Tour season.

GCU Bowlers Earn End Of Year Awards

Story And Photo Courtesy Of GCU. Pictured Are GCU Award Winners.  

By David Carter/GCU Staff

Reaching the Intercollegiate Men’s Team National Championships for the first time ever.  Pulling off an impressive Sin City Open Women’s Tournament Championship.

Those were just a few of the many examples of why the Men’s and Women’s teams of GCU Bowling each had one of their best collective seasons to date.

Meet Your New Queen

Story And Photo Courtesy Of PWBA.Com Pictured Is Dasha Kovalova.

WICHITA, Kan. - Ukraine's Dasha Kovalova won her first career Professional Women's Bowling Association Tour title and major championship Tuesday by delivering a double in her final frame at the 2019 United States Bowling Congress Queens.

The 24-year-old right-hander defeated Malaysia's Sin Li Jane, 226-216, at Northrock Lanes to claim the tiara and $20,000 top prize, which was broadcast live on CBS Sports Network.

Picking Up The Spares May 21, 2019

 

In The Photo At The Left. Bob Dault Receives His Hall Of Fame Plaque From MMA Vice President Bob Schreiber.

 

Dault And Gilitiuk Elected Into MMA Hall Of Fame. 

Gilbert - - - Congratulations is in order to the newest members of the Mesa Metro Hall Of Fame. Those being Barry Gilitiuk and Bob Dault. Barry was elected to the hall for Bowling Superiority, and Bob for Meritorious Service. The annual meeting and induction was held on Sunday May 19th at Bowlero Gilbert. Stories on the two of them, and their careers in bowling will follow shortly.