By WES WILSIE USBC Communications RENO, Nev. – Making his 50th appearance at the United States Bowling Congress Open Championships last week, Rusty Groner of Elyria, Ohio, walked down the famed center aisle at the National Bowling Stadium alongside his friend and longtime teammate Joseph Gummo. The 72-year-old was presented with a plaque, chevron and diamond lapel pin to commemorate his longevity at…
By DONOVAN GRUBAUGH USBC Communications RENO, Nev. – The strong showings have continued through the opening week of the 2026 United States Bowling Congress Open Championships at the National Bowling Stadium. A mix of experience and youth helped S & B Pro Shop #1 surge into the Regular Team lead Thursday evening with a 3,250 total, which was just the start of an…
snieronbowling.com CANTON — Both West teams took leads after the opening team-game round to race to victory during the 22nd annual Stark County High School Bowling Conference All-Star Matches on Saturday at Strike Zone Lanes. The format was two regular team games followed by five Baker System games. Each player participating bowled at least one regular game with all players…
By BILL SNIER snieronbowling.com NORTH CANTON — Dustin Dingler can remember doing it only a couple of times during his bowling career. Liking a particular ball so much that he gets a second one and has it drilled up a different way. But the 49-year-old Jackson Township right-hander feels that way about the new Roto Grip Transformer. “(Roto Grip brand manager)…
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Welcome to our bowling website
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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