USBC: Sixteen remain in running for final day of U22 Masters, Queens

USBC Communications ORLANDO, Fla. – Five rounds oftwo-game, total-pinfall matches were conducted in each division at Boardwalk Bowl on Sunday, and now just eight men and eight women remain in contention for titles at the 2026 United States Bowling Congress U22 Masters and U22 Queens. Four bowlers in each field posted undefeated records on the opening day of match play and…

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PBA50: Hess tops field for win at Senior U.S. Open

By JILL WINTERS PBA Communications GREELEY, Colo. – Tom Hess absolutely dominated the stepladder finals Sunday at the 2026 PBA Senior U.S. Open, averaging 252.5 while putting up a combined score of 1,010-838 to win his fifth major title. “Those four games might be the best four games I’ve bowled all year,” Hess said. “I really worked on being solid at the…

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Ohio Queens: Reid earns second event title, stops Higgins’ quest for No. 7

snieronbowling.com COLUMBUS — Fourth-seeded Trisha Reid was able to climb the ladder during the final round to claim her second Ohio State USBC Queens title Sunday at Sequoia Pro Bowl. Reid, a 40-year-old Columbus left-hander, had to defeat top-seeded Jen Higgins twice in the double-elimination event to earn her first Queens win since 2018. After dropping her opening match Sunday…

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USBC: New York squad takes Open Regular Team lead; Women have new Ruby leader

USBC Communications RENO, Nev. – The members of ProduceU 4 of Buffalo, New York, became the first team to surpass 3,400 at the 2026 United States Bowling Congress Open Championships, posting 3,429 on Friday to take the lead in Regular Team. The group produced games of 1,085, 1,233 and 1,111 at the National Bowling Stadium to move past the 3,393 rolled by…

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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.

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