• April 09, 2010

    Youth bowlers embrace challenge

    The seemingly endless debate over so-called “inflated” scoring and its affect on bowling’s future may have come one step closer to resolution last month when Pennsylvania high school bowlers eager for a challenge took a shot at the USBC Blue and White lane patterns in their state championships. Read More

  • March 26, 2010

    USBC Coaching cert course coming to center near you

    Bowlers looking to get an edge on the competition, and help their teammates, friends and relatives do the same, are in luck. From Florida to Las Vegas and points in between, the USBC Bronze-level coaching certification course is on its way to a bowling center near you. Read More

  • March 25, 2010

    Stories of determination and courage from the AWBA

    AWBASummaryOperating under the slogan “Ability Not Disability,” the AWBA was founded by Carlson in 1962 and now boasts about 500 members. The members’ common ground might be rooted in adversity, but the bond they share on the lanes is rooted in a friendship stronger than family ties.  Read More

  • January 14, 2010

    Only the greatest bowlers in the world pass through here: the Wayne Garber story

    If you're thinking about giving up on your dreams, try walking a day in Wayne Garber's shoes.  Read More

  • December 09, 2009

    The Cassidy Schaub story: from a town of 500 to bowling’s big show

    When locals crowded Ohio's Luray Lanes with laptops to follow Cassidy Schaub's progress game by game at the Lumber Liquidator's PBA Tour Trials in May, they saw the boy who once wiped the tables on which they opened their computers grow into the man who brought his small hometown of Polk a prestige reserved for cities you drive hours down I-71 to find-places like Cleveland, Cincinnati, Columbus. Read More

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