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Mission

USBC High School serves as the resource for the creation and support of interscholastic high school bowling programs.

Contact Information

Email:
usbchighschool@bowl.com

Mail:
USBC High School
5301 S. 76th Street
Greendale, WI 53129

Phone:
(800) 514-2695

 
History

High School Bowling has been an operating entity for a very long time. Chicago’s Milt Raymer, an American Bowling Congress Hall of Famer, initiated one of the nation’s first high school bowling programs more than 60 years ago.


Beyond High School Bowling
USBC Collegiate, the sport’s national intercollegiate governing body, is dedicated to providing collegiate bowling opportunities to enhance a students’ academic, athletic and personal development.



What is USBC High School Bowling?
USBC High School is a resource program that offers school administrators, high school state athletic associations, state proprietor associations and industry member organizations assistance in the creation and maintenance of high school bowling programs.

USBC High School actively offers guidance to all levels of high school bowling by providing rules; instructional opportunities; membership and awards; and industry resources to ensure the success of high school bowling nationwide.

USBC High School maintains strong relationships with the National Federation of High School Associations (NFHS), state athletic associations, the Bowling Proprietors’ Association of America (BPAA) and USBC Coaching, as well as providing a steppingstone to further developmental opportunities such as College Bowling and the Junior Gold program.

 

Why High School varsity bowling?

  • 60-90 percent of athletes competing in bowling do not compete in other sports

  • Increases student involvement in extracurricular activities

  • No facility maintenance costs or equipment expenses

  • Bowling is a lifetime sport - anyone can participate in bowling the rest of their lives as bowling has no age or gender barriers
  • The sport of bowling offers healthy, safe and controlled environment for student-athletes to compete
 
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