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Picking Up The Spares February 4, 2025

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mike Matosich Rolls 826 Series.

Mesa - - - Congratulations is being sent out to MMA HOF Mike Matosich. On Thursday January 30, in the Club 50+ league at Bowlero Mesa. Mike rolled games of: 300, 247, 279, for an 826 series. The ball he used was The Road by Storm. He proved to all of us, that he still has game. A very good one!.

Photo From Bowling Dynamics. 

Five To Be Enshrined Into USBC HOF

Five to be enshrined as members of USBC Collegiate Hall of Fame Class of 2025

 

Gene J. Kanak

January 23, 2025

Story And Photo From Bowl.com.

ARLINGTON, Texas – The 2025 class for the United States Bowling Congress Collegiate Hall of Fame has been determined, with five inductees set to be enshrined among collegiate bowling’s all-time greats in April.

2024 Recap And 2025 Preview

A Future For The Sport - 2024 recap, 2025 preview

January 15, 2025

By Chad Murphy, USBC Executive Director

Hello, we hope everyone is healthy and doing well both on and off the lanes as we head into 2025. Looking back at 2024, we saw another fantastic year for bowling and for USBC. Participation trends look terrific as does engagement throughout the association at all levels. I can’t say enough about how proud we are of the wonderful passion and efforts of our association volunteers and proprietors across the country.

Picking Up The Spares January 7, 2025

GCU Bowling News - Courtesy Of GCU. Pictured Is: GCU Bowling Team.

HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM THE LOPES!

Phoenix - - - The squad ended 2024 with our annual trip to Las Vegas to compete in two Tier 1 events, the Glenn Carlson Las Vegas Invitational and Collegiate Shoot-Out. Our entire program had the chance to compete against the largest and deepest fields at these events since our team was founded. Read more about it below:

WOMEN

News From Team USA Trials

Elliott, Jordan lead the way during Day 3 of Team USA Trials

Donovan Grubaugh

January 06, 2025

Story And Photo From Bowl.com.

RENO, Nev. – Team USA Trials at the National Bowling Stadium in Reno, Nevada, is just over halfway done, but there is still plenty of time for those to make a run at representing the United States in international competition.