Blogs

Butturff Takes Second At HOF Classic

Story And Photo Courtesy Of PBA. Com

ARLINGTON, Texas – Bill O’Neill of Langhorne, Pa., defeated top qualifier Jakob Butturff of Tempe, Ariz., 199-194, to win the Professional Bowlers Association Hall of Fame Classic title at the International Training and Research Center Sunday and in the process became title-eligible for election to the PBA Hall of Fame in the future.

The finals aired live on FOX Sports’ FS1 channel in the 2019 Go Bowling! PBA Tour’s debut event in its new multi-year television agreement with FOX.

Team Trials Continue At Gold Coast

Story And Photo Courtesy Of Bowl.Com.

LAS VEGAS - In five years on Junior Team USA, Wesley Low Jr. of Palmdale, California, earned 26 medals in international competition, and his success included five titles in World Bowling Youth Championships competition.

At the 2018 World Youth Championships, his final appearance with Junior Team USA, Low failed to medal for the first time in his career.

Hall Leads After Opening Day Of Team Trials

Story And Photo Courtesy Of Bowl.com. Andrew bowled at ASU last year.

LAS VEGAS - The 2019 United States Bowling Congress Team USA Trials truly is a who's who of young talent, and Andrew Hall of Westborough, Massachusetts, made a huge step toward making a name for himself as the men's leader after the opening day of competition.

Kent Wins PBA Clash

Story And Photo Courtesy Of PBA.Com.

LAKE WALES, Fla. – Four-time PBA Tour winner Marshall Kent of Yakima, Wash., outlasted seven other top money earners from the 2018 Go Bowling! PBA Tour season to win the PBA Clash, taking home the $25,000 winner-take-all first prize while ushering in a new era of sports television coverage for the PBA on FOX Sports.

Picking Up The Spares 12/11/18

********************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************

December King Of The Hill Goes To Cote. Courtesy Of Ed O' Hara Tucson Bowl. 

HOF To Return To PWBA

Story Courtesy Of Bowl.Com

ARLINGTON, Texas – In 2019, the Professional Women’s Bowling Association (PWBA) Hall of Fame will induct its first class in 16 years, and nominations now are being accepted at PWBA.com. 

The induction ceremony for the 2019 PWBA Hall of Fame Class will take place May 15 in Wichita, Kansas, in conjunction with the 2019 United States Bowling Congress Queens, a major event on the PWBA Tour. Details on the induction ceremony will be announced later.