Illinois bowler joins brother with 300 game at USBC Open Championships
June 04, 2025

BATON ROUGE, La. – Kyle Koprowitz of Hamel, Illinois, helped add to his family’s legacy at the United States Bowling Congress Open Championships on Tuesday by connecting for a perfect game to close his singles set at the Raising Cane’s River Center.
The 30-year-old two-hander joined his older brother, Josh Koprowitz, with a 300 on the championship lanes. Josh’s 300 also took place during the final game of singles at the 2022 event in Las Vegas.
After starting singles with games of 171 and 160, Koprowitz needed a change. He made a jump to the left and slowed down his ball speed to find the right picture, finishing with a 631 series.
While the big finish Tuesday showcased his resilience to continue to work on the lanes, Koprowitz had a much bigger hill to climb to return to the tournament in 2024 after missing the event in 2022 and 2023. Just days prior to his scheduled appearance at the USBC Open Championships in 2022, he was in a car accident that resulted in needing surgery on his knee and an extended time away from the sport.
Learn more about Koprowitz’s comeback, joining his brother in the tournament’s record book and his performance in Baton Rouge by watching the video below.
Koprowitz closed his sixth tournament appearance with 607 in doubles and 580 in team for an all-events tally of 1,818.
The Open Championships is celebrating its third trip to Baton Rouge in 2025 and scheduled to feature more than 11,600 five-player teams competing across 150 consecutive days at the River Center.
Visit us on Facebook at the official USBC Open Championships page.
The 30-year-old two-hander joined his older brother, Josh Koprowitz, with a 300 on the championship lanes. Josh’s 300 also took place during the final game of singles at the 2022 event in Las Vegas.
After starting singles with games of 171 and 160, Koprowitz needed a change. He made a jump to the left and slowed down his ball speed to find the right picture, finishing with a 631 series.
While the big finish Tuesday showcased his resilience to continue to work on the lanes, Koprowitz had a much bigger hill to climb to return to the tournament in 2024 after missing the event in 2022 and 2023. Just days prior to his scheduled appearance at the USBC Open Championships in 2022, he was in a car accident that resulted in needing surgery on his knee and an extended time away from the sport.
Learn more about Koprowitz’s comeback, joining his brother in the tournament’s record book and his performance in Baton Rouge by watching the video below.
Koprowitz closed his sixth tournament appearance with 607 in doubles and 580 in team for an all-events tally of 1,818.
The Open Championships is celebrating its third trip to Baton Rouge in 2025 and scheduled to feature more than 11,600 five-player teams competing across 150 consecutive days at the River Center.
Visit us on Facebook at the official USBC Open Championships page.