Amazing Things are Happening in Bowling
Amazing Things are Happening in Bowling
For bowling fans, it’s already been an exciting summer. Let’s take a look at some of the best news to hit the press as everybody gears up for the next bowling season.
PWBA EXPANDS FIELD IN SACRAMENTO
The relaunched Professional Women’s Bowling Association Tour kicked off in May with the USBC Queens, and as the tour looks to get going again in July, the excitement certainly has showed.
The PWBA Storm Sacramento Open, scheduled for July 9-11, quickly sold out and ended up opening the field from 64 players to 80. Check out the news release as well as the new PWBA.com by clicking here.
USBC NAMED NCYS ORGANIZATION OF THE YEAR
The USBC was selected to receive the National Council of Youth Sports S.T.R.I.V.E. Organization of the Year Award presented by AIG. Click here to learn more about the S.T.R.I.V.E. Award.
BOWLING NAMED AS ONE OF THE FINALISTS FOR 2020 OLYMPICS
The sport of bowling has strived to become an Olympic sport for many years, and now has been included on the shortlist for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. Read more about it here.
U.S. AMATEUR MAKES ITS RETURN
The United States National Amateur Bowling Championships will return in 2016 and take place as part of the USBC Team USA Trials in January. Learn more about the tournament and its return after nearly a decade-long absence by clicking here.
JUNIOR GOLD SETS RECORDS
The Junior Gold program hit a new high for membership in 2015, and the 2015 Junior Gold Championships presented by Storm, Roto Grip and Master also will eclipse its record number for participants. See the numbers by clicking here.
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