June 24, 2011 Family trip leads to unexpected debut at WC Danell Ingle of Moore, Okla., has only been bowling competitively since November, so she never planned on competing at the USBC Women's Championships this year.
June 14, 2011 Illinois pair leads Ruby Doubles at WC Deatra Tart and Denise Hill of Chicago moved into the top spot in Ruby Doubles at the Oncenter Convention Center on Saturday at the USBC Women's Championships.
June 14, 2011 Indiana bowler shares secret to longevity at WC Dorothy Sternberg received a standing ovation from her bowling peers at the Oncenter Convention Center as she was recognized for 55 years of participation at the USBC Women's Championships.
June 12, 2011 USBC awarded certificate at 2011 WC The United States Bowling Congress was awarded a special certificate by the CenterState CEO Chamber Ambassadors for holding the 2011 USBC Women's Championships in Syracuse, N.Y.
June 09, 2011 Illinois bowler reaches 50 years at 2011 WC Savannah Copeland of Waukegan, Ill., became the third bowler this year to reach 50 years of tournament participation at the Oncenter Convention Center.
June 09, 2011 New leaders emerge in multiple divisions at 2011 WC Young's Welding 1 of Chanute, Kan., vaulted into first place in Ruby Team, while Estelle Dixon and Maude Chattam of Calhoun, Ga., took the lead in Sapphire Doubles.
June 07, 2011 New York team honors coach at 2011 WC The Oreos of Hampton Bays, N.Y.,@have honored their coach, Wally Ruppel, in an unusual way for the last 15 years at the USBC Women's Championships.
June 07, 2011 Iowa bowler grabs Ruby All-Events lead at WC With her relatives by her side, Shannon Sutton of Alta, Iowa, grabbed the Ruby All-Events lead with a 1,850 handicap total@at the 2011 USBC Women's Championships in Syracuse, N.Y.
June 02, 2011 McQueen leads Ruby Singles at 2011 WC Thanks to a small adjustment on her delivery, Camille McQueen of Long Valley, N.J., vaulted into first place in Ruby Singles at the 2011 USBC Women's Championships on Monday.
June 02, 2011 Reese moves into third place in Diamond Singles Beth Reese of Haymarket, Va.,@rolled games@of 256, 225 and 235 for a 716 scratch singles series, and an additional 26 pins of handicap per game helped her into third place in Diamond Singles with 794.