June 05, 2013 New Mexico bowler breaks triplicate record at OC Eric Espinda of Albuquerque, N.M., rolled the highest triplicate in 110 years of USBC Open Championships competition on the way to an 837 series at the NBS.
June 04, 2013 Zodiacs return to WC for 45th year In 1969, Linda Prattini was in San Diego for her third Women's Championships appearance, and she introduced the Zodiacs of New Orleans as a rebellion against the tournament's dress code.
June 03, 2013 Navajo bowlers return to defend title at WC Despite not having the conveniences many bowlers may take for granted, like a nearby bowling center and pro shop, Minnie Bidtah and Connie Atcitty have been able to succeed on the lanes.
June 01, 2013 Women celebrate milestone year In 1994, Susan Martin became part of bowling history as one of the first female bowlers to compete at the Open Championships. Nearly two decades later, she became the very first woman to celebrate 20 years of tournament participation.
May 31, 2013 Defending champions fall short at WC Coefficient of Friction looked to defend its Scratch Team title at the USBC Women's Championships.
May 31, 2013 California bowler records 300 at '13 OC Larry Rumple got into a better rhythm with every shot at the National Bowling Stadium and finished with a wave of strikes as he recorded the 24th perfect game of the 2013 Open Championships.
May 29, 2013 Past champion has memorable return to OC Daniel Pero has battled a number of physical ailments in recent years that have kept him from the OC, and he managed to fight through exhaustion as he capped off a memorable return to the championship lanes.
May 28, 2013 Pluhowsky leads Scratch AE at 2013 WC Team USA member Shannon Pluhowsky of Dayton, Ohio, moved into the Scratch All-Events lead at the 2013 USBC Women's Championships with a 2,150 total.
May 27, 2013 Ohio bowler makes 65th appearance at OC This week, Judd Hall of Carrollton, Ohio, became the seventh bowler in history to reach 65 years of participation at the USBC Open Championships.
May 27, 2013 California bowler takes singles lead at WC Jeanette Adams experienced a variety of emotions and even got a little teary-eyed after finding out she took the lead in Scratch Singles at the USBC Women's Championships.