By DONOVAN GRUBAUGH USBC Communications LAS VEGAS – The 2026 United States Bowling Congress Queens starts this week at Gold Coast Bowling Center in Las Vegas, the third time in four years that the city has hosted one of the most prestigious events in women’s bowling. Last year, Josie Barnes of Hermitage, Tenn., defeated Malaysia’s Sin Li Jane for her second…
USBC Communications LAS VEGAS – The 2026 United States Bowling Congress Women’s Championships had a busy few days as a number of high-profile competitors came through the South Point Bowling Plaza. First was Kelly Kulick of Union, N.J., who kept up the pace during the USBC Women’s Championships, emerging as the new leader in Diamond All-Events and Diamond Singles on Monday.…
By JILL WINTERS PBA Communications LAKEVILLE, Minn. – Tom Daugherty is a two-time world champion. Five years ago, he shined at the 2021 PBA World Series of Bowling XII in his hometown of Tampa, Fla., winning his third standard title at the Scorpion Championship followed by his first major at the World Championship. On Tuesday, he won the PBA50 World Championship, for…
By NOLAN HUGHES PBA Communications LAKEVILLE, Minn. — After entering the World Series of Bowling without a repeat champion during the 2026 season, the Professional Bowlers Association now has two in as many days. Alex Horton, the two-handed rookie from Douglassville, Pa., won the PBA Shark Championship, the fourth title event of the PBA WSOB XVII, for his second title of…
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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.
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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