May 27, 2010 USBC Hall of Fame adds new category To recognize top performers in United States Bowling Congress competitions, USBC will have a new Hall of Fame category starting in 2011.
May 20, 2010 USBC Hall of Famer Andy Marzich dies at 74 Andy Marzich, a United States Bowling Congress and Professional Bowlers Association Hall of Famer, has died at age 74 from complications due to cancer.
May 12, 2010 USBC adds four members to hall of fame The United States Bowling Congress Hall of Fame welcomed four new members on Wednesday during the first induction ceremonies to be held outdoors.
May 11, 2010 New HOF to host first induction ceremony History will be made this week when the new International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame hosts its first induction ceremony on Wednesday, May 12 at the International Bowling Campus followed by the televised finals of the 2010 U.S. Women's Open.
May 11, 2010 Bowling community reflects on 2010 USBC HOF inductions This year’s class of inductees includes PBA legends Marshall Holman and John Handegard in the Superior Performance and Veterans categories respectively, women's pro bowling legend Kim Terrell-Kearney in the Superior Performance category, and Betty Barnes for Meritorious Service.
May 03, 2010 2010 HOF Profiles: Kim Terrell-Kearney If Kim Terrell-Kearney’s leap from a teenager whose interest in bowling “faded through high school” to the USBC Hall of Fame seems implausible to you, don’t worry — it seems just as implausible to Kim Terrell-Kearney.
April 28, 2010 Marshall Holman: Mt. St. Marshall The fire Holman brought to the lanes would do more than raise people out of their seats; it would raise hell.
April 28, 2010 Hall of Famer Nancy Chapman dies at age 80 Nancy Chapman, a member of the United States Bowling Congress Hall of Fame, passed away Wednesday, April 28, at the age of 80.
April 22, 2010 Bowling community reflects on Ladewig's passing Reflections from around the bowling community on the passing of Hall of Fame bowler Marion Ladewig on April 16, 2010.
April 16, 2010 Hall of Famer Marion Ladewig dies at age 95 Marion Ladewig, recognized as the greatest woman bowler of all time, died Friday, April 16, in Grand Rapids, Mich. She was 95.