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Picking Up The Spares April 12, 2022

Editors Note: Since it has been a while now, that the MMA 65th Open has become official. Dan Quilt, of Maricopa, AZ. Will always remember his performance as one of his personal best accomplishments in bowling.

Pictured Is: Dan Quilt.  

By Michael 'Chip' Begg

Managing Editor - thetenpinexpress.com

Director Mesa Metro Association

Chandler, AZ. - - - Dan was definitely the man, when it came his time to bowl. In the 65TH Mesa Metro Open Championships, at AMF McRay Plaza Lanes in Chandler, on February 19-20.

Larger Prize Funds For 2022 PWBA Tour Schedule

Story And Photo Courtesy Of Bowl.Com.

ARLINGTON, Texas - The 2022 Professional Women's Bowling Association Tour season will begin in May and feature 12 events, seven of which will conclude on CBS Sports Network.

Athletes in 2022 will be competing for an overall prize fund of approximately $1.4 million, which represents the largest average per event since the tour's relaunch in 2015.

Letter From USBC Concerning Ball Specifications

Message From USBC Concerning Recent Ball Specification News - Courtesy Of USBC.

April 1, 2022

Hello USBC Members,

I hope everyone is doing well. I wanted to take a few minutes of your time to touch base on some of the events of the last several weeks. Along with this letter, we are publishing an FAQ for those who want more details. Here is a link to that document.

Picking Up The Spares March 29, 2021

Results From Mesa Metro Masters

Bowled On March 19 At AMF Mesa

 

Pictured Are: Michael Haugen, left. MMA President Mike Barrett, center. And Robert Wiley, Right. Photo Courtesy of MMA.

CONGRATULATIONS

Michael Haugen Jr.                                                    

MMA 38th Annual Masters                  
CHAMPION

2nd Place ~ Robert Wiley

3rd Place ~ Brett Wolfe

4th Place ~ Greg Thompson Jr.

Kosela Becomes 38th Bowler To Roll 900 Series.

Story And Photo Courtesy Of Bowl.Com. Pictured Is: Stephen Kosela Of Ambridge, PA. 

ARLINGTON, Texas - Stephen Kosela of Ambridge, Pennsylvania, appeared to be settled into his stance and ready to start his approach with a chance to place his name in the record book with one more strike - then he stopped.

The 42-year-old right-hander had delivered 35 consecutive strikes to start his singles set Sunday at the Beaver Valley United States Bowling Congress Open Championships, but something wasn't right as he prepared for his 36th delivery.