About High SchoolThe United States Bowling Congress has a goal of a day when high school bowling will be available in every state. Considering how far high school bowling has come over the years, that goal is closer than ever to becoming a reality.High school bowling has made incredible strides since the first high school league hit the lanes in the 1930s. Last season more than 50,000 students took to the lanes at thousands of schools across the country offering high school bowling competition.Today, thousands of dollars in scholarship funds are also available for high school bowlers. USBC High School actively offers guidance to all levels of high school bowling programs by providing rules, instruction, membership, awards and industry resources to ensure the success of high school bowling nationwide. To help achieve those goals, USBC High School maintains strong relationships with the National Federation of High School Associations (NFHS), state athletic associations, the Bowling Proprietors’ Association of America (BPAA) and USBC Coaching, as well as providing a steppingstone to further opportunities such as college bowling and the USBC Junior Gold program.USBC High School is your ‘go-to’ resource
Whether you’re a student, parent, school administrator, high school state athletic association official, state proprietor association representative or bowling industry leader, USBC High School is your ONE resource that will help you to create and maintain high school bowling programs.Read More
Register for FREE USBC MembershipIf you’re part of a high school program, we’ve got a FREE offer you can’t refuse: free membership for varsity and club programs through the Team Membership Program. Open to all high school teams that participate on an interscholastic basis, the program provides benefits exclusive to bowlers and coaches such as distinctive awards and USBC Coaching certification course discounts.Benefits for athletes:
Bowlers receive letter jacket pins for 298, 299 and 300 games as well as 700, 800, 900 series and Baker 300 games. Additional awards for conference and team accomplishments are available for coaches/teams to purchase through USBC High School. US Youth Bowler magazine is mailed directly to each team member.
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Contact UsBreanne Eoff, USBC High School Manager

North Pointe Insurance GroupWhen:
July 18-20
Where:
Hindel Bowling Lanes - Indianapolis, INEnter the North Pointe Insurance Group $100,000 High School Singles Championship— one of the most exciting high school bowling tournaments available anywhere—for a chance to compete for thousands of dollars in scholarships. You must be in high school in the 2009-10 academic year and a USBC Youth member to compete. In addition, you must hold at least a 2.0 (out of 4.0) grade point average. First place in each division will be awarded a $15,000 scholarship. Your chance at success is good; one in five participants will earn a scholarship!
USBC Junior Gold ChampionshipsWhen you’re ready to go for the Gold, the USBC has the tournament for you. It’s called the USBC Junior Gold Championships, an annual national bowling tournament for boys and girls where you’ll go up against the best youth bowlers in the United States for $100,000 or more in scholarships and a chance to bowl for your country all over the world!Click
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USBC Youth Open ChampionshipsYou may know that adult USBC members have their own national bowling tournaments called the USBC Open Championships and the USBC Women’s Championships. But do you know that you have your own national championship? More than 3,000 bowlers compete in the USBC Youth Open in 2009, which featured 16 days of competition at Expo Bowl. in Indianapolis, The USBC Youth Open is patterned after the USBC Open Championships and USBC Women's Championships. Youth bowlers compete in team (four players), doubles, singles and all-events. One out of every five entrants in team, doubles and singles receive scholarships in 2009 while one in six received scholarships in all-events.Click
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Teen MastersThanks to Gary Beck and Killer B Promotions, the organization that puts on the Teen Masters event each year, the Teen Masters has evolved and grown to become America's Premier High School Championship Event. What began in 1997 as a single event in Akron, Ohio that awarded $5,000 college scholarships to both its male and female champions, has now surpassed $700,000 in total scholarship awards and has had its national championships televised from a special setting at Universal Resort Orlando® on ESPN2!Click
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Darla Ahlert (Dexter All American 2008-2009)Collinsville High School, Senior
Megan Buja (Dexter All American 2008-2009)Thomas Jefferson High School, Junior
Jacqueline Carbonetto (Dexter All American 2008-2009)Tappan Zee High School, Senior
Kimberly Carper (Dexter All American 2008-2009)Brainerd High School, Senior
Nicole Parkhurst (Dexter All American 2008-2009)Proctor High School, Junior
Mark Allen (Dexter All American 2008-2009)William Mason High School, Senior
Andrew Koff (Dexter All American 2008-2009)Gulliver Prep High School, Junior
Matt Krueger (Dexter All American 2008-2009)Green Bay West High School, Senior
Nicholas Morrissey (Dexter All American 2008-2009)West Seneca East Senior High School
John Shelpman (Dexter All American 2008-2009)O’Fallon Township High School, Senior
Amanda Cortese (Dexter All American 2007-2008)Hoffman Estates High School Senior
Natalie Cortese (Dexter All American 2007-2008)Hoffman Estates High School Senior
Brittni Hamilton (Dexter All American 2007-2008)Webster Thomas High School Senior
Nicole Oehler (Dexter All American 2007-2008)McAuley High School Senior
Samantha Sontoro (Dexter All American 2007-2008)Cocalico High School Senior
Andrew Koff (Dexter All American 2007-2008)Gulliver Prep High School Sophomore
Matt Krueger (Dexter All American 2007-2008)Green Bay West High School Junior
Christopher Lane (Dexter All American 2007-2008)Centennial High School Senior
Greg Pizl II (Dexter All American 2007-2008)Antigo High School Junior
Brian Small Jr. (Dexter All American 2007-2008)Woodbridge High School Senior


Andrew Koff, Dexter All AmericanStats
Darla Ahlert, Dexter All AmericanStats
Mark Allen, Dexter All AmericanStats
Nick Cooper, Singles State ChampionClarkston High School, Clarkston, MI
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