Simonsen wins 2022 U.S. Open for third major title

By MATT CANNIZZARO IBC Communications INDIANAPOLIS — Almost six years after making history at Woodland Bowl, Anthony Simonsen of Las Vegas was back to claim another spot in the bowling record book, this time by winning the 2022 U.S. Open for his third major title on the Professional Bowlers Association Tour. Simonsen defeated top seedContinue reading “Simonsen wins 2022 U.S. Open for third major title”

Voytko uses hand positions, speed to top Klonowski field for title

CANTON — On a day when carry was key and strikes were king, Lakewood’s Tim Voytko was able to rule Eastbury Bowling Center with minimal moves, a tilt of his hand and a lot of speed. The 41-year-old right-hander — who tied for the No. 1 seed after five qualifying games, lost a rolloff forContinue reading “Voytko uses hand positions, speed to top Klonowski field for title”

Tackett earns top seed for U.S. Open finals

By MATT CANNIZZARO IBC Communications INDIANAPOLIS — EJ Tackett of Bluffton, Ind., hasn’t been any lower than second in the standings this week at the 2022 U.S. Open, and his consistency will be rewarded Sunday with a chance to bowl for $100,000, the event’s iconic green jacket and a major title on the Professional Bowlers AssociationContinue reading “Tackett earns top seed for U.S. Open finals”

H.S. tourneys: McKinley boys, Boardman girls take Super Bowl Blowout titles

STRUTHERS — A day that didn’t start on a positive note for the McKinley High School boys bowling team ended with a big win over a Federal League rival. The Bulldogs, who had transportation problems at the start of their journey to Holiday Bowl, earned the No. 1 seed following qualifying and stopped Hoover 2-1Continue reading “H.S. tourneys: McKinley boys, Boardman girls take Super Bowl Blowout titles”