USBC Hall of Famer Mort Luby dies at 94

By DAVE SCHROEDER USBC Communications ARLINGTON, Texas – Mort Luby Jr. of Chicago, a member of the United States Bowling Congress Hall of Fame, died May 6 at the age of 94. Luby, a giant in the bowling industry whose name is synonymous with excellence and vision in bowling journalism, was best-known as the publisher of Bowlers Journal International and for founding…

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New leads the way as field cut to top 25 at PWBA Northern Colorado Open

By DONOVAN GRUBAUGH PWBA Communications GREELEY, Colo. – Twelve games of qualifying have been bowled at the Professional Women’s Bowling Association Northern Colorado Open at Highland Park Lanes, and the first cut has been made to the top 25 competitors. Leading the way is Singapore’s New Hui Fen, a two-time winner during last season’s PWBA Summer Series in Parma Heights, with…

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Lucky Strike accused of building ‘illegal bowling monopoly’

From wire reports Lucky Strike Entertainment has been accused of building an illegal bowling monopoly by rolling up hundreds of bowling alleys across the U.S., driving up prices and degrading the customer experience through what plaintiffs call “illegally acquired scale.” The lawsuit, filed Wednesday in a Seattle, Wash., federal court, portrays the company as a “Wall Street goliath” that transformed bowling…

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PWBA: PTQ determines remaining bowlers at Northern Colorado Open

By DONOVAN GRUBAUGH USBC Communications GREELEY, Colo. – The field is now set for the Professional Women’s Bowling Association Northern Colorado Open after Thursday’s pre-tournament qualifier at Highland Park Lanes in Greeley, Colorado. Ten bowlers advanced from the PTQ into the main field after a six-game block, which was led by Japan’s Manon Ishida with a 1,393 total in her first…

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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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