Snodgrass' take overall lead at PBA/PWBA SABC Mixed Doubles event
July 27, 2025

Final combined qualifying standings
HOUSTON – After two days of qualifying at the Professional Bowlers Association/Professional Women’s Bowling Association Striking Against Breast Cancer Mixed Doubles, Frank and Jordan Snodgrass of Tipton, Michigan, took the overall lead heading into Sunday’s semifinal round with a combined seven-game total of 3,150.
Frank led the Snodgrass duo, shooting 1,598 for his seven games while Jordan was not far behind with 1,552, where they narrowly took the lead from Andrew Anderson of Holly, Michigan, and Erin McCarthy of Elkhorn, Nebraska, who finished Day 1 with 3,148 and go into the semifinal round in second after qualifying concluded.
The brother-sister duo of Nick Pate of Conway, South Carolina, and Lauren Russo of Ballwin, Missouri, are third (3,099), Colombia’s Clara Guerrero and Ethan Fiore of Tampa, Florida, in fourth (3,073), while Malaysia’s Sin Li Jane and Darren Tang of Las Vegas close out in fifth (3,069).
Places sixth through 10th are as follows: Avery Domaguin of San Diego and Jake Peters of Henderson, Nevada (3,054); Colombia’s Juliana Botero and Alec Keplinger of Coldwater, Michigan (3,053); Nicollette Gaudette of Keller, Texas, and Deo Benard of Roanoke, Texas (3,020); Hope Gramly of Aubrey, Texas, and Kris Prather of Plainfield, Illinois (3,014); Crystal Elliott of Palm Bay, Florida, and Canada’s Francois Lavoie (3,010).
Brandon and Alexis Runk of Milton, Pennsylvania, were the final ones to make to the semifinal round with a 2,862 combined total.
The Snodgrass’ combined efforts on the lanes are a force to be reckoned with, but it’s Frank’s ability to keep the duo calm that elevates them when the lanes got tough during the last few games of qualifying.
“I would consider myself the psychiatrist,” Frank said. “She wants to strike every ball, which she can, and I try to help her see the picture so she has the best chance to strike.”
Jordan agreed, “I tend to get a little crazy sometimes but he’s the calming factor between the two of us.”
The last game of qualifying got dicey for the married couple on if they would finish as the leaders, which included a miscue for Jordan and a struggle to strike for both of them.
“It got a little frustrating to go from striking a bunch to not really striking at all,” said Jordan. “But I knew we just needed 400 (total pins) and that’s what we did to get the job done.”
The Snodgrass’ and the rest of the top 40 teams will return at 9 a.m. Eastern for four games in the semifinal round before another cut to the top 12 for round-robin match play at 12:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. Eastern.
All rounds will be live streamed on BowlTV.
For more information on the SABC Mixed Doubles, visit https://strikingagainstbreastcancer.org/sabc-mixed-doubles-tournament/.
HOUSTON – After two days of qualifying at the Professional Bowlers Association/Professional Women’s Bowling Association Striking Against Breast Cancer Mixed Doubles, Frank and Jordan Snodgrass of Tipton, Michigan, took the overall lead heading into Sunday’s semifinal round with a combined seven-game total of 3,150.
Frank led the Snodgrass duo, shooting 1,598 for his seven games while Jordan was not far behind with 1,552, where they narrowly took the lead from Andrew Anderson of Holly, Michigan, and Erin McCarthy of Elkhorn, Nebraska, who finished Day 1 with 3,148 and go into the semifinal round in second after qualifying concluded.
The brother-sister duo of Nick Pate of Conway, South Carolina, and Lauren Russo of Ballwin, Missouri, are third (3,099), Colombia’s Clara Guerrero and Ethan Fiore of Tampa, Florida, in fourth (3,073), while Malaysia’s Sin Li Jane and Darren Tang of Las Vegas close out in fifth (3,069).
Places sixth through 10th are as follows: Avery Domaguin of San Diego and Jake Peters of Henderson, Nevada (3,054); Colombia’s Juliana Botero and Alec Keplinger of Coldwater, Michigan (3,053); Nicollette Gaudette of Keller, Texas, and Deo Benard of Roanoke, Texas (3,020); Hope Gramly of Aubrey, Texas, and Kris Prather of Plainfield, Illinois (3,014); Crystal Elliott of Palm Bay, Florida, and Canada’s Francois Lavoie (3,010).
Brandon and Alexis Runk of Milton, Pennsylvania, were the final ones to make to the semifinal round with a 2,862 combined total.
The Snodgrass’ combined efforts on the lanes are a force to be reckoned with, but it’s Frank’s ability to keep the duo calm that elevates them when the lanes got tough during the last few games of qualifying.
“I would consider myself the psychiatrist,” Frank said. “She wants to strike every ball, which she can, and I try to help her see the picture so she has the best chance to strike.”
Jordan agreed, “I tend to get a little crazy sometimes but he’s the calming factor between the two of us.”
The last game of qualifying got dicey for the married couple on if they would finish as the leaders, which included a miscue for Jordan and a struggle to strike for both of them.
“It got a little frustrating to go from striking a bunch to not really striking at all,” said Jordan. “But I knew we just needed 400 (total pins) and that’s what we did to get the job done.”
The Snodgrass’ and the rest of the top 40 teams will return at 9 a.m. Eastern for four games in the semifinal round before another cut to the top 12 for round-robin match play at 12:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. Eastern.
All rounds will be live streamed on BowlTV.
For more information on the SABC Mixed Doubles, visit https://strikingagainstbreastcancer.org/sabc-mixed-doubles-tournament/.