Picking Up The Spares June 25, 2019
Submitted by Chip on Thu, 06/27/2019 - 13:29
Pictured Are: The New Braunfels Lady Unicorns.
The tenpinexpress.com, Renews Website On Go Daddy.
Pictured Are: The New Braunfels Lady Unicorns.
The tenpinexpress.com, Renews Website On Go Daddy.
Story And Photo Courtesy Of Bowl. Com.
LAS VEGAS - Entering the 2019 United States Bowling Congress Open Championships, Kyle O'Meara of Peoria, Arizona, simply wanted to improve on his past three tournament appearances, while also having fun with his friends and teammates.
Story And Photo Courtesy Of PWBA.Com.
NORTH LAS VEGAS, Nev. - Needing a double in the 10th frame for the chance to win the 2019 U.S. Women's Open, Danielle McEwan of Stony Point, New York, delivered a pair of strikes and toppled nine pins to win her second career major championship.
McEwan defeated top seed Tannya Roumimper of Indonesia in the title match, 201-199, to claim the coveted green jacket and $20,000 top prize for her fifth career Professional Women's Bowling Association Tour title.
Pictured Is Liz Johnson.
Story And Photo Courtesy Of PWBA.Com.
NORTH LAS VEGAS, Nev. - With three challenging oil patterns and 24 games completed at the 2019 U.S. Women's Open, six-time champion Liz Johnson of Palatine, Illinois, tops the field as qualifying came to a close Thursday at Texas Star Lanes.
The United States Bowling Congress Hall of Famer rolled the highest eight-game block among all competitors Thursday (1,761), including the first 300 game of the 2019 event, to finish qualifying with a 5,145 total, a 214.38 average.
Pictured: Brandon JohnsonKroman.
Brandon JohnsonKroman wins 1st title at Bowlero Desert Sky! Story And Photo Courtesy Of SFT.
Kuhlkin Bowled In The Tucson Open, And Rolled A 299 In The Stepladder Finals.
Story And Photo Courtesy Of Bowl.Com.
By: Emil Williams Jr. and Aaron Smith
NORTH LAS VEGAS, Nev. – Liz Kuhlkin of Schenectady, New York, has been waiting for the chance to return to an event and put her title on the line, and this week she’ll do just that at the 2019 U.S. Women’s Open.
Pictured: Xavier Limon, Of Tucson
Experience That Xavier Limon Of Tucson Got By Qualifying For The JR Gold Championships Last Year Elelvated His Passion For Bowling.
Having Accomplishing Some Big Things For His Age Already, Junior Bowler Has Some Very Lofty Goals He Wants To Achieve.
By Michael 'Chip' Begg - Managing Editor thetenpinexpress.com - Director Mesa Metro Association.
Pictured Is: Sandra Andersson.
Bryanna Cote, Of Red Rock, Is Runner-Up At Fountain Bowl.
Story And Photo Courtesy Of PWBA.
FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif. - Sweden's Sandra Andersson won her first career Professional Women's Bowling Association Tour title Saturday in a stunning title match at the 2019 PWBA Fountain Valley Open.
Pictured: Barry Gilitiuk, Left. Is Presented His HOF Plaque From MMA VP Bob Schreiber.
Being Consistent Through Out His Bowling Career. Helps Land Barry Gilitiuk, An Enshrinment Into The MMA HOF.
Rolling Two Perfect Games In Both October And November 2018, And An 800 Series. Solidified His Bowling Superiority Nomination.
By Michael 'Chip' Begg - Managing Editor thetenpinexpress.com - Director Mesa Metro Association.
Pictured: The Field Of Female Bowlers From Arizona Who Participated In The PWBA Tucson Open.
Photo Courtesy Of The PWBA.
Shannon O' Keefe, Wins Her 10th Title At The PWBA Tucson Open At Golden Pin Lanes