American Bowling News Overview

Column

03/01/10

Storm Golden Ladies Classic celebrates its 20th anniversary By John Jowdy

BWAAJohnJowdy_small.jpg The Storm Golden Ladies Classic tournament will be held at the Orleans Hotel-Casino and Bowling Center in Las Vegas from March 8-10. The tournament is open to all women over the age of fifty. The Storm Golden Ladies Tournament isn't just an ordinary bowling tournament. This year, almost 80 bowlers entered the event and, although it is a highly competitive event, it is a social event. It is more like a tea party, and a chance for old friends to gather and enjoy themselves in friendly competition.

Column

03/01/10

Water no longer is only official drink of USBC Open Championships in Reno By Dick Evans

Say hello to alcoholic drinks (if so desired) while bowling

ColumnistDickEvans_small.jpg I am sure that all the members of the USBC Board of Directors agonized over the tough decision to change 100 years of history and allow alcoholic beverages to be purchased by bowlers during the prestigious United States Bowling Congress' Open National Championships at the National Bowling Stadium in Reno. To me, this a decision that has both a right and wrong aspect, depending on how you view the USBC Open Championships, which for years was promoted as the Showcase Event of the ABC.

BWAA Awards

02/26/10

Norm Duke, Liz Johnson earn BWAA Bowler of the Year honors

200910PBA03LizJohnson_small.jpg200910PBANormDuke_small.jpgNorm Duke (l.) and Liz Johnson (r.) have been chosen as the best bowlers of the calendar year 2009 by the Bowling Writers Association of America (BWAA). For Duke, it is back-to-back crowns, as he also won in 2008, and it is his fourth overall (1994, 2000) Johnson's 2009 award was her third, and her best performances are coming in odd years. She also won in 2005 and 2007. Duke edged Wes Malott, 57-23, while Johnson won handily over Kelly Kulick, 105-43.


Bowling Videos

02/22/10

Watch Bowlingdigital's Videos on YouTube

Upload completed - 121 videos from 14 events are available on youtube.com/bowlingdigital

BowlindigitalonYouTube_small.jpg Bowlingdigital.com in cooperation with Flavio Cuva and Beat Grauwiler has published nearly 150 videos in the past four years, Since our videos are in high quality or high definition, many users with lower bandwidth were unable to open even a downsized version. Therefore we have uploaded 121 videos from 14 events onto YouTube and will add all future recordings. To watch Bowlingdigital's videos on YouTube click here. For a selection of 50 videos click on "bowlingdigital TV" on the top horizontal menu bar.

Column

02/15/10

USBC apparently takes first step in slashing budget By Dick Evans

ColumnistDickEvans_small.jpg Sometimes it hurts to be right. Through the mail Thursday, I got three issues of the Colorado Bowler News publication and I glanced at my stories -- because I often forget what I have written. My story in the December issue carried this headline: "USBC Faces Difficult Financial Times That Could Result in Drastic Measures to Save Money". Sadly, the day after I read my story again I got a call from John Jowdy. The first thing he asked me was if I had heard about who had been laid off by the USBC.

Column

02/10/10

Look out Eldorado window and you see what has helped change Reno's image By Dick Evans

Reno leaders gambled on National Bowling Stadium and it has paid off

ColumnistDickEvans_small.jpg Looking down at the lights of downtown Reno from my 18th floor room at the Eldorado Hotel/Casino made me realize what a great role that bowling and the Eldorado have played in the revitalization of this once cowboy gambling Mecca. The first time I drove through Reno in the 1960s the rave in the casino I visited was about the upcoming rodeo. It was not surprising because there were a lot of cowboys in the casino and I liked the sign hanging over Virginia Street: "The biggest little city in the world."

United States

02/10/10

Ricky Henderson wins $25,000 in The 2010 TAT Amateur Nationals

The Orleans bowling center in Las Vegas, Nev., USA (Feb. 1-7, 2010)

2010TATRickyHenderson_small.jpgThe 2010 TAT Amateur Nationals at the The Orleans in Las Vegas, Nev. registered 4968 entries in this one-week event. Ricky Henderson (center) from Baltimore, Maryland walked away the winner and he took home $25,000. Finishing second was Senior division bowler John Young earning $15,000 for his efforts. Third place went to Joseph Guerrero cashing for $12,500, while 205 division bowler Fabio Andrade made $10,000 for 4th place. 189 & Under Handicap bowler Erik Glenn cashed for $6,000 for 5th place.

BWAA Awards

02/10/10

BWAA names Ron Mohr, Robin Romeo as Senior Bowlers of Year 2009

2009PBASRonMohr_small.jpg2009USBCWCRobinRomeo_small.jpgBowling Writers Association of America (BWAA) President Jackie Wyckoff announced that Ron Mohr, Eagle River, Ark., and Robin Romeo, Newhall, Calif., have been elected as 2009 BWAA Senior Bowlers of the Year. Mohr (l.), 53, captured three PBA Senior titles and had the high average for the season with 223.14. Romeo (r.), 52, easily won the female Senior Bowler of the Year honors with her dazzling performance in the USBC Women's Championships in Reno.


United States

02/09/10

Tony Marine becomes first champion at inaugural Classified Mini-Eliminator

South Point Casino, Las Vegas, Nev., United States (Feb. 4-7, 2010)

2010ClassifiedMiniEliminatorTonyMarine_small.jpgAnthony Marine, Long Island, New York won the first ever Classified 210 & under Mini-Eliminator sponsored by Columbia 300. Marine won $5,000 thanks to a 233 scratch game (251 with handicap) in the final shootout match. Finishing second was another Long Islander, Damon Gizzi of St. James, with 226 incl. handicap worth $2,500. Third place went to Landon Young of Las Vegas, who received $1,250 for 197 with handicap.

United States

02/09/10

Rick Miller wins $20,000 at the 2010 Winter Mini-Eliminator

South Point Casino, Las Vegas, Nev., United States (Feb. 3-7, 2010)

2010WinterMERickMiller_small.jpgRick Miller of Lincoln, Nebraska won the 2010 Winter Mini-Eliminator sponsored by Columbia 300. Rick received the $20,000 winner's check after bowling a 236 in the final shootout match, 20 pins greater than second-place finisher Sam Carter, a senior bowler from Ben Lomond, Calif., who earned $10,000. Finishing third was the 205 & under champion Darnell Pearson of Baltimore, Md., who shot a 193 to earn $7,500.

Canada

02/08/10

CTF names Lagrange, Lambert 2009 Canadian Bowlers of the Year

2009BWCCarolineLagrange2_small.jpg200910PBAGeorgeLambertIV_small.jpgThe Canadian Tenpin Bowling Federation (CTF) has announced the 2009 Bowlers of the Year for adult male and female, senior female and junior male and female bowlers. Caroline Lagrange, Notre-Dame de Pins, Quebec and George Lambert IV, Hamilton, Ontario, were named in the adult division. Both won the 2009 National Championships. Lagrange (l.) also won the QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup while Lambert (r.) earned a spot on the 2009-10 Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour.

Canada

02/07/10

Jack Guay named to CTF Hall of Fame

2008BWCJackGuay_small.jpgJack Guay of Calgary, Alberta has been named as the 15th member of the Canadian Tenpin Federation Hall of Fame in the Athlete's category. Guay joins 14 other athletes, one veteran and nine builders in the national tenpin hall. The presentation will be held at the closing banquet of the National Championships which will take place in Surrey, British Columbia May 21-24, 2010. Guay, the 2004 Canadian Male Bowler of the Year, is a two-time Team Canada member.

BWAA News

02/06/10

Kelly Kulick unanimous choice as January 2010 Kegel Bowler of the Month

200910PBA10KellyKulick2_small.jpgKelly Kulick (pictured) of Union, N.J., has been unanimously named the January 2010 Kegel Bowler of the Month by the Bowling Writers Association of America (BWAA). Kulick became the first woman to capture a Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour title, the PBA Tournament of Champions, by defeating top-seeded Chris Barnes, Double Oak, Texas, 265-195. This is Kulick's third BWAA Kegel Bowler of the Month award, also claiming honors in May 2007 and June 2006.

Column

01/28/10

Bob Summerville - an unforgettable character By John Jowdy

BWAAJohnJowdy_small.jpg The prestige of Bowling This Month bowling publication has been nothing short of miraculous, particularly the impact it has had on fervent bowlers. With all due respect to other bowling publications, BTM has become the Bible among pro shop operators and bowlers who take the game seriously. It is the realization of a dream come true for its founder, Bob Summerville, the most passionate bowler-person I have ever met.

Column

01/26/10

"The Stars Shine Bright Deep in the Heart of Texas"

Grand Opening of the International Bowling Campus by Joan B. Taylor

2010BowlingSummit_small.jpgColumnistJoanTaylor_small.jpgThe theme of the grand opening was "The Stars Shine Bright Deep in the Heart of Texas" and it was no exaggeration writes Joan B. Taylor (r.). The grand opening of the International Bowling Campus in Arlington Texas was embedded in a bowling summit over three days. People came in from all over the country and a few from outside the US for the Southern Bowling Writers Dinner and Roast, a BWAA Board Meeting, and two days of seminars wrapped around a mini-expo.


Chile

01/24/10

Andres Galmez wins Track StriXe 2010

Cosmic Bowling Center in Santiago de Chile (January 19-21, 2010)

StriXeLogo_small.jpg2009VOClaraJulianaGuerrero3_small.jpgInternational Hammer Staff Member, Harold Andres Galmez has won the Track StriXe 2010 at Cosmic Bowling Center in Santiago de Chile. In the title match of the single-elimination finals Chile's best bowler defeated Alejandro Deschamps, United States, 511-451. 14 players were invited to bowl in the Track StriXe 2010 including two-time World Champion, Clara Juliana Guerrero (right) of Colombia.


United States

01/21/10

Bill Fong's 899 a new Texas Record By Jim Goodwin

Misses 16th USBC certified 900 series by a 10-pin

20100119BillFong899_small.jpg46-year-old Bill Fong (pictured) made a little bowling history in his Monday Mixers league session January 19 at Plano Super Bowl. Fong, owner of his own hair salon for the past 20 years, missed a perfect 900 series by a hair, rolling 300-300-299 in his quest to roll the 16th USBC certified 900 series in bowling history. A stubborn 10-pin on his 36th delivery made him the 11th bowler to roll an 899. However, set a new series record in Texas. The previous record was 890, set in April 2002 by DeSoto's Frankie Alonzo.

Column

01/12/10

International Bowling Campus to feature best of yesterday and tomorrow By Dick Evans

ColumnistDickEvans_small.jpg There have been famous duos who have changed history in one way or another by thinking as individuals but working as a historic team. The bowling industry has its own version of a dynamic duo in John Berglund and Jeff Bojé and the fruition of their impossible dream becomes a reality Jan. 25 with the dedication of the International Bowling Campus in Arlington, Texas. Bojé, as president of the USBC, and Berglund, as executive director of the BPAA, appeared to me to operate as two men with one mind.

BWAA News

01/09/10

Smalllwood ends year with BWAA Kegel Bowler of the Month honor

200910PBAThomasSmallwood_small.jpgTom Smallwood of Saginaw, Michigan, has been named the December 2009 Kegel Bowler of the Month by the Bowling Writers Association of America. Smallwood captured his first Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour title, the PBA World Championship, by defeating reigning PBA Player of the Year Wes Malott, 244-228. Smallwood's year-long rise from unemployed General Motors assembly line worker to PBA champion has captured headlines in numerous high profile national and local electronic, print, and online media outlets.


United States

01/08/10

First Monica Brooks Memorial draws 173 entries from four southwest states

Plano Super Bowl in Plano, Texas (Jan. 2-3, 2010)

2010MBMSTWyattandWarrenCaldwell_small.jpgThe first Monica Brooks Memorial Scholarship Tournament was a big success. The event drew adult /youth doubles teams from four southwest states – Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana - totaling 173 entries at Plano Super Bowl in Plano, Texas. The winners were Wyatt Caldwell and his dad, Warren Caldwell (pictured) from Richardson, Texas, who defeated Rachel and Patrick Carr, Siloam Springs, Arkansas in the final match, two-games-to-none, to win the $1,000 SMART Scholarship award.


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