USBC Communications RENO, Nev. – Braxton Dedmon of Smyrna, Tennessee, closed out his team event Saturday at the 2026 United States Bowling Congress Open Championships with a perfect game to add to an already exciting year on the lanes. The 20-year-old two-hander started the day with games of 205 and 181 before posting 300 to finish with a 686 series at the National…
By DAVE SCHROEDER USBC Communications LAS VEGAS – Parker Bohn III had seen it happen before. He’s even “been there, done that” when it comes to leading a tournament by a large margin only to have the title slip away in the stepladder finals. That said, he was determined not to let it happen to him Sunday in the finals of…
By DONOVAN GRUBAUGH USBC Communications ROCHESTER, N.Y. – In the final event of the Professional Women’s Bowling Association Summer Series — Rochester, Erin McCarthy of Elkhorn, Nebr., led the field at the PWBA Lilac City Open on Sunday. McCarthy shot a 12-game qualifying total of 2,688 as the field of 87 was cut to the top 24 for bracket-style match play,…
USBC Communications LAS VEGAS – What started as a protest over the attire at the United States Bowling Congress Women’s Championships in 1969 turned into more than 50 years of incredible costumes and a passion for the sport and tournament matched by few. The Zodiacs of New Orleans – known as the “World’s Best-Dressed Bowling Team” – recently returned to the tournament for…
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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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