Missy Parkin   Missy Parkin
Resides: Laguna Hills, Calif.
Born: Dec. 9, 1981
Twitter: @MissyParkin
Throws: Right
College: California State-Fullerton
Family status: Married (Drew), son (Drew Jr.)


Years on Team USA (13): 2000-01, 2008, 2013-22
Years on Junior Team USA (4): 1998-2001

Team USA/Junior Team USA
- Named co-Women's MVP at 2021 IBF Super World Championships (shared with Kelly Kulick)
- One gold medal (team) and one silver medal (mixed team) at 2021 IBF Super World Championships
- One gold medal (trios) and one bronze medal (team) at 2019 World Bowling Women's Championships
- Three silver medals (doubles, trios, team) at 2018 PABCON Women's Championships
- One gold medal (singles), one silver medal (team) and two bronze medals (trios, Masters) at 2016 PABCON Women's Championships
- Four gold medals (all-events, doubles, trios, team) and one silver medal (Masters) in 2014 PABCON Championships
- Two silver medals (doubles, team) at 2013 WTBA World Championships
- Two gold medals (team, trios) at 2001 American Zone Championships
- Three gold medals (junior team, junior doubles, national all-events) and three bronze (junior singles, junior mixed doubles, junior all-events) at 2001 Tournament of the Americas
- Four gold medals (junior team, junior singles, junior doubles, national all-events) and one silver (junior all-events) at 2000 Tournament of the Americas
- Two gold medals (junior team, national all-events), three silver (junior doubles, junior mixed doubles, junior all-events) and one bronze (junior singles) at the 1999 Tournament of the Americas
- Gold (team) and bronze (doubles) medals at 1998 American Zone Youth Championships
- Four gold medals (junior team, junior doubles, junior mixed doubles, national all-events) and two silver (junior singles, junior all-events) at 1998 Tournament of the Americas

Professional Titles
Major Titles (1): 2011 - USBC Queens, Reno, Nev.

Other
- First woman to win three PBA Regional titles
- 2016 PBA/PWBA Women's Regional Challenge champion
- 2015 PWBA West Regional champion
- 2014 PBA Women's Challenge champion
- 2012 World Bowling Tour Finals women's champion
- 2003 PWBA Regional Players Championship champion (first amateur to win the event)
- 2003 USBC Women's Championships team winner
- 2003 Intercollegiate Bowling Championships Men's Most Valuable Player and Men's All-Tournament Team (competed on men's team as Cal State-Fullerton did not have women's team)
- 2003 BWAA Female Collegiate Player of the Year
- 2002-2003 NCBCA Most Valuable Player
- 2001-2002 and 2002-2003 NCBCA first-team All-American
- 2001 Alberta E. Crowe Star of Tomorrow
- 1998 Junior Gold Championships winner