PBA: Wilkins, Chapman win first career titles during Holman-Roth Doubles

By NOLAN HUGHES PBA Communications PORTLAND, Maine — For the first time in their careers, Zach Wilkins and AJ Chapman can call themselves PBA Tour champions. Wilkins and Chapman won the Owen’s Craft Mixers PBA Roth/Holman Doubles Championship, held at Bayside Bowl on Sunday. The duo defeated Sean and Anthony Lavery-Spahr in the Race-to-Two championship match, winning by margins of 216-201 and…

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College bowling: Jax State, St. Ambrose claim ITC titles

By GENE J. KANAK USBC Communications GREEN BAY, Wis. – Jacksonville State’s women’s team and the St. Ambrose men secured team titles while St. Ambrose sophomore Tyler Close and Vanderbilt junior Dannielle Henderson earned individual championships on Saturday, the concluding day of the 2026 United States Bowling Congress Intercollegiate Team and Singles Championships at The Ashwaubenon Bowling Alley. The championship rounds…

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USBC Senior Queens: Johnson is first to repeat in decade

By DONOVAN GRUBAUGH USBC Communications LAS VEGAS – Liz Johnson of Niagara Falls, N.Y., earned her second straight United States Bowling Congress Senior Queens title Sunday afternoon, beating Lynda Barnes of Denton, Texas, twice for the title, 277-258 and 255-244, at Sam’s Town Bowling Center in Las Vegas. Johnson is the first repeat champion of the event since Robin Romeo’s three-peat…

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USBC Senior Queens: Finalists set for stepladder in Vegas

USBC Communications LAS VEGAS – After the final rounds of match play at the 2026 United States Bowling Congress Senior Queens, only five players remain in the hunt for the title and tiara at Sam’s Town Bowling Center in Las Vegas. Top seed Lynda Barnes of Denton, Texas, went 5-0 in the bracket and can be just the fourth person to hold…

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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.

Should you have suggestions, criticisms, story ideas, etc. to help us improve our site, please don’t hesitate to contact us at snierw@gmail.com. In addition, we will be making adjustments to our site in 2024, adding the opportunity for area businesses to advertise for the first time. More on that soon. See you around the lanes and please enjoy our site.

Yours in bowling,

Bill Snier

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