By BILL SNIER snieronbowling.com Bowlers use summer leagues for a variety of reasons. It could be to test themselves on difficult patterns (see the many sport shot leagues), test new equipment or to work on changes to their games. But there still are others who just want to have fun and use the period to stay loose as they prepare…
USBC Communications LAS VEGAS – Robert Grexer Jr. of Lords Valley, Pa., didn’t shy away from the pressure of perfection at the 2024 United States Bowling Congress Open Championships as he connected for the 24th 300 game of the year at the South Point Bowling Plaza on Friday. The 49-year-old left-hander kicked off his singles competition with 300, and he added 223 and…
USBC Communications RENO, Nev. – Sarah Klassen of Wichita, Kan., rolled her first 800 series to claim the lead in Diamond Singles at the 2024 United States Bowling Congress Women’s Championships on Sunday, posting 803 at the National Bowling Stadium. Klassen’s 803 was the second 800 at the 2024 event and 15th all-time at the USBC Women’s Championships. Brittany Hillman of Tracy, Calif.,…
By BILL SNIER snieronbowling.com ALLIANCE — The reverse block oil pattern — the toughest of the four used during this weekend’s Alliance Skills Challenge — was the major obstacle facing the 27 players in the field. But hitting it at the right time — preferably during the first two of the four-game qualifier — proved beneficial for the only champion the…
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Since 1990, I have attempted to provide bowling fans with the best in bowling coverage from high school to adult accomplishments.
In December 2020, I formally retired from The Canton (Ohio) Repository newspaper, leaving the area with a lack of coverage of the sport of bowling in the Northeast Ohio area.
So, in October 2021, I began a new online source for bowling coverage, from local to national, as we attempt to highlight the accomplishments of players, teams, tournaments, etc.
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