Junior Gold: Final day of qualifying to determine cuts; honor scores highlight Day 3

From wire reports MINNEAPOLIS – Pressure mounted Wednesday in the Twin Cities as nearly 3,500 of the nation’s top youth bowlers completed Round 3 of qualifying at the 2026 Junior Gold Championships.  Now, competitors in four age-based divisions (U12, U14, U16 and U18) have just one four-game block left to secure their spots before each field undergoes its first major cut.…

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PBA50: Verbich earns second regional title at Rebman

By BILL SNIER snieronbowling.com LORAIN — John Verbich III summed up his second PBA regional title in very simple terms. “Everyone throws good shots here,” said the 53-year-old Griffith, Ind., left-hander. “Its’s just who gets the great breaks at the right time. “I don’t think me or Jon (Rakoski) missed the pocket in the finals. I just got one more carry…

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Junior Gold: U18 bowler enters record book during second day of qualifying

From wire reports MINNEAPOLIS – Nearly 3,500 of the nation’s top youth bowlers completed Round 2 of qualifying at 10 bowling centers in the Greater Minneapolis area on Tuesday, and now just two rounds remain before the first cuts are made in four age-based divisions (U12, U14, U16 and U18) at the 2026 Junior Gold Championships. U18 BOYS Hunter Wyszynski of…

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PBA50: Hess captures 14th PBA50 title, tops Clark at Akron Classic

By BILL SNIER snieronbowling.com FAIRLAWN — It still is a win — No. 14 on the PBA50 Tour to tie him for second-best all-time — and his second victory in two weeks. But, as PBA Hall of Famer Tom Hess, also said following Tuesday’s PBA50 Akron Classic at AMF Riviera Lanes, “No one wants to win this way.” The 56-year-old Granger,…

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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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