Storm Bowling Products to provide fundraising assistance to Pepsi state events
February 05, 2014
ARLINGTON, Texas - Storm Bowling will provide each state Pepsi Youth Championships event with a bowling ball to use as a fundraising tool this season.
"At Storm, we are always looking for ways to grow the sport of bowling," said USBC Hall of Famer Leanne Barrette Hulsenberg, marketing coordinator for Storm Products, Inc. "We feel that one of the best ways is to support youth bowling and that is why we are proud to support the Pepsi Youth Championships."
The Pepsi Youth Championships is a United States Bowling Congress championship event open to all USBC Youth members.
Qualifying for the Pepsi Youth Championships starts with the bowlers qualifying during their leagues where they then have the chance to advance to a state finals event. At the state finals events, they can earn scholarships as they compete against bowlers from across their state. Last year, more than $500,000 in scholarships was awarded across the country as part of the Pepsi Youth Championships.
"We appreciate Storm's support of these state events," said Chad Murphy, Managing Director of International Bowling Campus Youth Development. "The Pepsi Youth Championships has a long tradition and it's great to have a company such as Storm become involved."
Storm Bowling will provide each Pepsi Youth Championships state coordinator with a certificate that will be used as a prize during their fundraising raffle. The certificate can be redeemed for any ball from the Storm line.
Go to BOWL.com/PepsiYouth to learn more about the Pepsi Youth Championships.
"At Storm, we are always looking for ways to grow the sport of bowling," said USBC Hall of Famer Leanne Barrette Hulsenberg, marketing coordinator for Storm Products, Inc. "We feel that one of the best ways is to support youth bowling and that is why we are proud to support the Pepsi Youth Championships."
The Pepsi Youth Championships is a United States Bowling Congress championship event open to all USBC Youth members.
Qualifying for the Pepsi Youth Championships starts with the bowlers qualifying during their leagues where they then have the chance to advance to a state finals event. At the state finals events, they can earn scholarships as they compete against bowlers from across their state. Last year, more than $500,000 in scholarships was awarded across the country as part of the Pepsi Youth Championships.
"We appreciate Storm's support of these state events," said Chad Murphy, Managing Director of International Bowling Campus Youth Development. "The Pepsi Youth Championships has a long tradition and it's great to have a company such as Storm become involved."
Storm Bowling will provide each Pepsi Youth Championships state coordinator with a certificate that will be used as a prize during their fundraising raffle. The certificate can be redeemed for any ball from the Storm line.
Go to BOWL.com/PepsiYouth to learn more about the Pepsi Youth Championships.