• June 28, 2012

    Bowling over adversity

    An inspiring boy came all the way from Indiana to throw out the first ball at Bowling's U.S. Women's Open Wednesday night. After losing his left arm in an accident, he's learning to bowl with his right and is already setting new high scores.  Read More

  • June 27, 2012

    Sarah Ross talks All-American team

    Last week, Sarah Ross received surprising news that included her in some elite company from around the country.   Read More

  • June 27, 2012

    Woodland Bowl to host ToC

    Woodland Bowl will host the Professional Bowlers Association Tour's Tournament of Champions, one of the sport's four majors, on March 26-31.  Read More

  • June 26, 2012

    Local gym to feature bowling center

    Rolling a bowling ball and lifting bowling pins can now be a part of your exercise routine at a new fitness center in East Falls.  Read More

  • June 26, 2012

    Lanes go up under Reno arch

    The women's U.S. Open Bowling Championships are going on this week in Reno, but with a twist. Brunswick Bowling workers are building four full-sized bowling lanes on Virginia Street -- right under the famous Reno arch. That has people talking. Read More

  • June 26, 2012

    Should Muskegon be bowling capital?

    We know, we know, Muskegon already is the Beer Tent Capital. How many titles do we want? Some people would like to change that image and with Muskegon tourism officials bringing the men's state bowling tournament to town in 2014, maybe this is our chance.  Read More

  • June 25, 2012

    Postal worker prominent in state bowling

    Michael Caroccia was well-known as a mail carrier in East Pittsburgh, but bowling was his true passion. He toured with one of the nation’s top bowling teams in the 1960s and 1970s, and later certified bowling lanes and bowlers’ high scores in the Pittsburgh area.   Read More

  • June 24, 2012

    Bowling center earns local honor

    Throughout the summer, Bowladrome opens its doors at noon every day for area residents looking to have some fun and find shelter from the heat. Owner Dennis Seckel said the bowing alley provides an option for affordable entertainment.  Read More

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