99th Women's Comes To A Close
Submitted by Chip on Tue, 07/17/2018 - 12:31
Pictured Above Is: A.J. Schock.
Story And Photo Courtesy Of USBC Communications.
By Ryne Navarro and Aaron Smith
USBC Communications
Pictured Above Is: A.J. Schock.
Story And Photo Courtesy Of USBC Communications.
By Ryne Navarro and Aaron Smith
USBC Communications
Story Courtesy Of Bowlers Journal.Com
BY ERIN WALL
Lake Wales, FL – Former USBC Managing Director of the National Governing Body Neil Stremmel has been hired by Kegel to serve as the company's new Director of KBT and Sport Research.
Pictured Above Is: S&B Pro Shop.
S&B Pro Shop Wins Regular Team Title. 33 Champions Crowned,
At The Conclusion Of The 107 Day Tournament in Syracuse, NY.
Story And Photo Courtesy Of USBC Communications.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Kurt Pilon of Warren, Michigan, may be known as a bit of a jokester, but when it's time to perform on the lanes, the 45-year-old right-hander is all business.
Story And Photo Courtesy Of USBC Communications.
ARLINGTON, Texas – Four champions will return to defend their titles while another will step up a division when the 2018 Junior Gold Championships presented by the Brands of Ebonite International kicks off in Dallas on Saturday, July 14, with registration and the trade show at Fair Park.
Story And Photo Courtesy Of USBC Communications.
Pictured Above Is Lynn Arthur.
Story And Photo Courtesy Of SFT.
Lynn Arthur wins title #10 & $1,000!!!
Story And Photo Courtesy Of PBA Public Relations. Pictured Above Is: Pete Couture.
CHICAGO – Pete Couture of Cocoa, Fla., a 2016 inductee into the Professional Bowlers Association Hall of Fame, died Saturday at his Florida residence of undetermined medical issues. He was 73.
Story And Photo Courtesy Of PWBA Communications. Pictured Above Is: Liz Kuhlkin.
ORLANDO, Fla. – The road to the U.S. Women’s Open finals is long and tedious, especially if you start back in the pack.
Liz Kuhlkin of Schenectady, New York, in 64th place after the opening round of the U.S. Women’s Open, completed an epic climb Saturday with a 218-196 victory over top-seed Stefanie Johnson of McKinney, Texas, to capture her first major title.
Pictured Above Is: Bryanna Cote Of Red Rock, AZ.
Story And Photo Courtesy OF PWBA Communications.
ORLANDO, Fla. – Bryanna Coté nudged her way into the four-player field for the Go Bowling PWBA Challenge, taking the final spot with a fourth-place finish at last week’s PWBA event.
She then proceeded to take full advantage of the opportunity in the special event.