Armstrong Printing 1 leads Team All-Events at 2026 Open Championships
April 25, 2026
Pictured above (from left): Andrew Sims, Jeffrey Vainauskas, David Cirigliano, Tom Adcock, Liz Johnson
RENO, Nev. – Powered by Tom Adcock’s 2,234 performance to take the lead in Regular All-Events at the 2026 United States Bowling Congress Open Championships, the members of Armstrong Printing 1 of Naperville, Illinois, ascended to the top of the leaderboard in Team All-Events at the National Bowling Stadium.
Adcock – a 2005 Regular Team champion and two-time winner on the Professional Bowlers Association 50 Tour – posted sets of 782 in singles, 752 in team and 700 in doubles to take over the top spot from Ryan Bertrand of Syracuse, New York. Bertrand took the lead with 2,197 on April 18.
The team averaged nearly 226 across the 45-game marathon to get to the lead in Team All-Events with a 10,169 total. Ohio’s FOF/KPT had held the lead since April 1 with 10,120.
Adcock was joined in the team effort by USBC and Professional Women’s Bowling Association Hall of Famer Liz Johnson (2,042 all-events total), Andrew Sims (1,983), David Cirigliano (1,982) and Jeffrey Vainauskas (1,928).
Watch the video below to hear more from Adcock on the group’s performance in Reno on April 23-24.
Armstrong Printing 1 rolled to 3,298 in the team event, which currently places the group in fourth. American Fleet Inc. # ONE of Springfield, Missouri, leads with 3,372.
After a 194 start in team Thursday, Adcock averaged 255 for his final eight games – including 299 in his final game of singles – to close his 47th consecutive appearance at the USBC Open Championships. The 64-year-old right-hander also moved into fifth place in Regular Singles during the showing at the NBS.
Robert Oakleaf Jr. of Louisville, Kentucky, leads singles with 816.
Sims also rolled a 299 for the team during his final game of doubles for a 710 series.
Johnson headed to Reno fresh off her second consecutive win at the USBC Senior Queens, and if the score holds for Team All-Events, she can add another impressive note to her incredible resume. With the win, Johnson would become the first female bowler to capture a victory in Team All-Events at the Open Championships.
Cirigliano has found success at the National Bowling Stadium over the course of his career at the Open Championships, connecting for three 300s (1998 – singles, 2007 – doubles, 2016 – singles) at the venue. He’s one of four bowlers at the tournament with three 300s, and the only one to record all three at the Taj Mahal of Tenpins.
The Open Championships is celebrating its 122nd edition in 2026 and making its 15th trip to Reno, Nevada. The 2026 event is scheduled to feature more than 55,000 bowlers and 11,000 five-player teams competing across 128 consecutive days at the National Bowling Stadium.
Follow the action from the tournament’s official Facebook and Instagram accounts.
RENO, Nev. – Powered by Tom Adcock’s 2,234 performance to take the lead in Regular All-Events at the 2026 United States Bowling Congress Open Championships, the members of Armstrong Printing 1 of Naperville, Illinois, ascended to the top of the leaderboard in Team All-Events at the National Bowling Stadium.
Adcock – a 2005 Regular Team champion and two-time winner on the Professional Bowlers Association 50 Tour – posted sets of 782 in singles, 752 in team and 700 in doubles to take over the top spot from Ryan Bertrand of Syracuse, New York. Bertrand took the lead with 2,197 on April 18.
The team averaged nearly 226 across the 45-game marathon to get to the lead in Team All-Events with a 10,169 total. Ohio’s FOF/KPT had held the lead since April 1 with 10,120.
Adcock was joined in the team effort by USBC and Professional Women’s Bowling Association Hall of Famer Liz Johnson (2,042 all-events total), Andrew Sims (1,983), David Cirigliano (1,982) and Jeffrey Vainauskas (1,928).
Watch the video below to hear more from Adcock on the group’s performance in Reno on April 23-24.
Armstrong Printing 1 rolled to 3,298 in the team event, which currently places the group in fourth. American Fleet Inc. # ONE of Springfield, Missouri, leads with 3,372.
After a 194 start in team Thursday, Adcock averaged 255 for his final eight games – including 299 in his final game of singles – to close his 47th consecutive appearance at the USBC Open Championships. The 64-year-old right-hander also moved into fifth place in Regular Singles during the showing at the NBS.
Robert Oakleaf Jr. of Louisville, Kentucky, leads singles with 816.
Sims also rolled a 299 for the team during his final game of doubles for a 710 series.
Johnson headed to Reno fresh off her second consecutive win at the USBC Senior Queens, and if the score holds for Team All-Events, she can add another impressive note to her incredible resume. With the win, Johnson would become the first female bowler to capture a victory in Team All-Events at the Open Championships.
Cirigliano has found success at the National Bowling Stadium over the course of his career at the Open Championships, connecting for three 300s (1998 – singles, 2007 – doubles, 2016 – singles) at the venue. He’s one of four bowlers at the tournament with three 300s, and the only one to record all three at the Taj Mahal of Tenpins.
The Open Championships is celebrating its 122nd edition in 2026 and making its 15th trip to Reno, Nevada. The 2026 event is scheduled to feature more than 55,000 bowlers and 11,000 five-player teams competing across 128 consecutive days at the National Bowling Stadium.
Follow the action from the tournament’s official Facebook and Instagram accounts.