Kneifel Wins SFT Labor Day Major
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TOM HESS WINS PBA50 SENIOR U.S. OPEN FOR SECOND CAREER MAJOR TITLE
SEPTEMBER 8, 2021 JOHNNY CAMPOS
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PBA JR. NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP REGIONAL QUALIFIERS RESULTS
SEPTEMBER 8, 2021 JLAUFER
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ROHNERT PARK, Calif. - Josie Barnes of Hermitage, Tennessee, may not have had the year she was hoping for on the Professional Women's Bowling Association Tour, but she now has 100,000 reasons to celebrate a successful conclusion to her 2021 campaign.
the tenpinexpress.com At The 2021 Open Championships.
Pictured Are: Mary Watts Berner, And Her 65 Little Lambs. Who Gathered For A Group Photo, Prior To The Start Of The Team Event On Saturday June 19, At The 2021Open Championships in Las Vegas, Nevada. She Has Been A Squad Organizer Since 2012.
Pictured L To R Are: Dylan Taylor And Steve Mackie.
Rio Rancho, NM. - - - Congrats to Dylan Taylor, of Scottsdale, on winning the 17th annual New Mexico Open. Taylor, defeated Francois Lavoie, in the title match to win this years event. Arizona was well represented in the field, and in the top 20 in particular.
Here is a list of Arizona bowlers who made it to the top 20:
Cortez Schenck, 3rd; Matthew Zweig, 4th; Keith Dommer, 5th; Kyle Duster, 10th; Keith Fung, 12th; Michael Fitzgerald, 15th; Andrew Cain, 18th; and Kevin Jenkins, 19th.
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SPOKANE, Wash. - Danielle McEwan of Stony Point, New York, locked up her second title of the 2021 Professional Women's Bowling Association Tour season with a strike in her final frame Saturday at the PWBA Spokane Open.
The 29-year-old right-hander recorded her seventh career PWBA Tour title with a 203-192 victory over Liz Johnson of Niagara Falls, New York, at Lilac Lanes & Casino.
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ARLINGTON, Texas - Junior Team USA member Jillian Martin of Stow, Ohio, made history Tuesday night by becoming the youngest bowler to win a Professional Women's Bowling Association Tour event.
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LAS VEGAS - The 2021 United States Bowling Congress Open Championships will be remembered for a lot of things, including its historical significance and noteworthy performances.
The tournament was back in action after a pandemic-forced one-year hiatus, welcoming approximately 38,000 bowlers on more than 7,600 five-player teams to South Point for 79 days of competition from May 1-July 18.