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”

Refreshed Anderson leading at U.S. Open

By MATT CANNIZZARO IBF CommunicationsINDIANAPOLIS — On paper, Andrew Anderson of Holly, Michi., had a memorable and successful 2021 on the lanes, but a frustrating finish to the year made him realize some changes were needed. Even though it meant missing one of his favorite events, and ultimately a spot on Team USA for 2022, heContinue reading “Refreshed Anderson leading at U.S. Open”

Simonsen sets pace during U.S. Open opening round

By MATT CANNIZZARO IBC Communications INDIANAPOLIS — Woodland Bowl has played a big role in the history of the Professional Bowlers Association and forever will be a special place for eight-time PBA Tour champion Anthony Simonsen of Las Vegas. The 25-year-old two-hander is back at the iconic center, where he became the youngest bowler to winContinue reading “Simonsen sets pace during U.S. Open opening round”

Area players make cut in Ohio USBC Queens

LORAIN — Five area players and a former Stark County resident are among 16 survivors following 12 games during the 2022 Ohio State Women’s Queen’s Tournament at Rebman Recreation on Saturday. The original 91-player field rolled six qualifying games before the field was cut to the top  46 for a six-game semifinal round. Pins fromContinue reading “Area players make cut in Ohio USBC Queens”