Allen climbs the ladder to clinch PWBA Greater Nashville Regional title

Final Standings

SMYRNA, Tenn.
– England’s Isabel Allen improved in each game of the stepladder finals at the Professional Women’s Bowling Association Greater Nashville Regional in Smyrna, Tennessee, earning her first PWBA title at Smyrna Bowling Center.

The right-handed Allen was the No. 3 seed, courtesy of an eight-game qualifying block of 1,632, and defeated Madison Colston of Largo, Florida, Jessica Earnest of Hermitage, Tennessee, and Brooke Roberts of Port Orange, Florida, on her way to the title, top prize of $1,900 and an automatic berth into match play at the season-ending PWBA Regional Showdown in December.

“It honestly feels great (to win),” Allen said. “I only live 20 minutes from here so it was really convenient to bowl. I’m thankful to participate in things like this.”

Allen, now an assistant coach at Vanderbilt, adds a PWBA Regional title to her list of accomplishments that includes two NCAA Bowling Championships at McKendree and Jacksonville State.

Her title run began against Colston, a third-year collegiate player at Alabama-Birmingham who was named to the All-MEAC First-Team last season.

The opening match stayed close early, with Colston holding the slight edge even after Allen converted the 2-4-10 split in the fourth frame. Back-to-back open frames from Colston opened the door for Allen, who stayed clean to pull ahead.

Despite a comeback attempt by Colston, a missed messenger in the ninth essentially ended her run and finished in fourth place with 186 to Allen’s 196, earning Colston $500 while Allen overcame some early nerves to advance.

“When we started, the nerves were there and when I get nervous, my feet tend to run to the line,” said Allen. “Once I settled down and found my feet, it kind of got easier.”

Next for Allen was Earnest, sister to six-time PWBA champion Josie Barnes, who was looking for her first win.

Allen showed no signs of nerves and never lost control of the semifinal match as Earnest opened four times for 146 while Allen cruised to the title match with 201. Earnest earned $700 for her third-place finish.

In the title match, Allen met top-seeded Roberts, who had won the PWBA Albany Regional in March and was looking to become the first two-time winner on the 2025 Regional Tour.

Similar to the first match of the finals, neither competitor was able to pull away from the other and both players stayed clean. Roberts kept pace with Allen by converting back-to-back splits, the 3-10 in the seventh and the 4-10 in the eighth, after both bowlers made ball changes.

Roberts, finishing first, needed a double and nine pins in her fill ball to shut out Allen. Her first shot of the 10th went high flush and left the 4-7, which she quickly converted before getting eight in the fill for 195.

Allen needed just a mark to win and delivered three straight strikes for 215 and her first PWBA title. Roberts earned $1,000 for her runner-up finish and the two competitors will meet in round-robin match play at the Regional Showdown should Allen make the trip to Florida, who was not going to attend the Showdown prior to her win.

“We will see,” Allen said when asked about heading to Florida, but seemed interested in competing for another regional title and potentially having all 2026 PWBA National Tour entry fees covered if she did win that event.

The PWBA Regional Tour heads to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, on November 8 for the Mrytle Beach Regional. The Regional Showdown in Sanford, Florida, December 4-6 will conclude the 2025 PWBA season.

For more information on the PWBA Regional Tour, visit PWBA.com/regional-tour.