
Derek Eoff
Hometown: Greenfield, Wis.
Born: May 7, 1980
Height: 5-11
Right/left handed: Right
Years on Team USA: 2007
Years on Junior Team USA: 1999
2007 Highlights
- 13th at 2007 USBC Team USA Trials (at-large selection)
Career Highlights
International
- 23rd at 2001 Sweden Super Six tournament
- 1st in doubles and all-events, 2nd in singles at 1999 International Youth Friendship Tournament in Ecuador
National
- 4th at 2000 PBA Midwest Regional in Council Bluffs, Iowa
- Member of 1999 Intercollegiate Bowling Championships national runner-up (Nebraska)
- 6th at 1998 Junior Gold Championships
State/Regional
- 2006 Wisconsin State Tournament team champion
- 2006 Greater Milwaukee City Tournament team champion
Awards
- 2004-05 USBC Sport Bowling national high average runner-up
- 2001-02 National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association All-America first team
- 1999-2000 and 2000-01 National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association All-America second team
- 1999 and 2000 Intercollegiate Bowling Championships All-Tournament team
- 1999 Intercollegiate Bowling Championships Most Valuable Player runner-up
- 1998-99 National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association All-America honorable mention
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David Haynes
Hometown: Las Vegas
Born: June 25, 1977
Height: 6-4
Right/left handed: Right
Years on Team USA: 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008*
2007 Highlights
- 8th at 2007 USBC Team USA Trials (selection due to performance at 2006 USBC Team USA Trials; awarded exemption on to 2008 team*)
Career Highlights
International
- Gold medal (team) at 2006 Men’s World Championships
- Gold (team) and bronze (doubles) medals at 2005 American Zone Championships
- Gold medal at 2004 World Tenpin Team Cup
- Silver (team) medal at 2003 World Championships
- 9th at 2003 World Tenpin Team Cup
- 2nd at 2002 Swedish Super 6 Tournament
- Gold (team) and two silver (Masters, all-events) at 2000 World Youth Championships
- Gold medal at 2000 World Tenpin Team Cup
National
- 8th at 2006 USBC Team USA Trials
- 10th at 2005 USA Bowling National Amateur Championships
- 4th at 2004 USA Bowling National Amateur Championships
- 5th at 2003 USA Bowling National Amateur Championships
- Member of 2002 ABC World Team Challenge Grand Championship team
- 2nd at 2001 USA Bowling National Amateur Championships
- 7th at 2000 USA Bowling National Amateur Championships
- 4th at 1999 USA Bowling National Amateur Championships
- Winner of 1998 ABC/Brunswick World Team Challenge Denver regional
State/Regional
- 2006 New Mexico Open champion
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Bill Hoffman
Hometown: Columbus, Ohio
Born: March 23, 1974
Height: 5-11
Right/left handed: Right
Years on Team USA: 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008*
2007 Highlights
- 5th at 2007 USBC Team USA Trials (selection due to performance at 2006 USBC Team USA Trials; awarded exemption on to 2008 team*)
Career Highlights
International
- Gold medal (team) at 2006 Men’s World Championships (rolled 300 in Game 5 of six-game event)
- Gold medal at 2004 World Tenpin Team Cup
- Gold (trios) and silver (team) medals in 2003 World Championships
- Gold (doubles) and bronze (singles) medals in 2003 Pan American Games
- 9th in 2003 World Tenpin Team Cup
- Semifinalist at 2003 AMF World Cup
- Semifinalist at 2003 Sweden Super Six Tour Championship
- 2nd at 2003 World Ranking Masters
- Three gold (team, doubles, all-events), one silver (mixed doubles) and one bronze (singles) medal at 2002 Tournament of the Americas
- Three gold medals (team, doubles, trios) and one silver (all-events) at 2001 American Zone Championships
- Two gold medals (team, national all-events) at 2001 Tournament of the Americas
- Gold medal at 2000 World Tenpin Team Cup
- Three gold (doubles, team, national all-events), one silver (singles) and two bronze medals (mixed doubles, all-events) in 2000 Tournament of the Americas
- Won 2000 Europe vs. USA Challenge
- Silver medal (team) at 1999 World Championships
- Two gold medals in 1999 Swedish Super Six Tour Stop #1
- 1999 Malta Open champion
- 1998 Barcelona singles champion
National
- 9th at 2006 USBC Team USA Trials
- 5th at 2004 USA Bowling National Amateur Championships
- 2003 U.S. Amateur champion
- Won 2002 ABC World Team Challenge Grand Championship
- 5th at 2001 USA Bowling National Amateur Championships
- 8th at 2000 USA Bowling National Amateur Championships
- 1999 U.S. Amateur champion
- 17th at 1998 USA Bowling National Amateur Championships
- 1997 ABC World Team Challenge Grand Champion
State/Local
- 1998 Dayton Storm Open champion
Awards
- 2006 Bowlers Journal Amateur Bowler of the Year
- 1993-94, 1994-95 and 1995-96 National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association All--America second team (Ohio State)
- 1992-93 Bowling Writers Association of America Collegiate Bowler of the Year
- 1992-93 National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association All-America first team
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John Janawicz
Hometown: Winter Haven, Fla.
Born: Sept. 6, 1972
Height: 5-11
Right/left handed: Right
Years on Team USA: 2007
2007 Highlights
- 6th at 2007 USBC Team USA Trials (at-large selection)
Career Highlights
International
- 4th at 2005 Japan Open
- 5th at 2005 World Ranking Masters
National
- 2004 ABC Championships Tournament singles and all-events champion
- 2002 PWBA Les Seaton Memorial Mixed Doubles Tournament champion (w/ Shirley Levens)
- 1991 Bowlers Journal International singles champion
Awards
- 2004 Bowlers Journal International Amateur of the Year
- 2004 Bowling Writers Association of American Amateur of the Year
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David O’Sullivan
Hometown: Orlando, Fla.
Born: Dec. 27, 1984
Height: 6-2
Right/left handed: Right
Years on Team USA: 2007, 2008*
Years on Junior Team USA: 2004
2007 Highlights
- 2007 U.S. Amateur champion (automatic selection; awarded exemption on to 2008 team*)
Career Highlights
International
- Silver (all-events) and bronze (singles) medals at 2004 World Youth Championships
National
- 5th at 2003 Junior Gold Championships
State/Regional
- 2000 and 2002 New York State Public High School Athletic Association boys boys state champion (Roosevelt High School)
Awards
- 2005 USBC Intercollegiate Team Championships Most Valuable Player and All-Tournament team
- 2003 and 2004 Intercollegiate Bowling Championships All-Tournament team
- 2004-05 National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association All-America honorable mention
- 2002-03 National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association All-America second team
- 1999-2000, 2000-01 and 2001-02 The Journal News (N.Y.) High School Bowler of the Year
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Rhino Page
Hometown: Fresno, Calif.
Born: July 10, 1983
Height: 5-7
Right/left handed: Left
Years on Team USA: 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008*
Years on Junior Team USA: 2001, 2002
2007 Highlights
- 2nd at 2007 USBC Team USA Trials (automatic selection; awarded exemption on to 2008 team*)
- Will represent United States at 2007 Pan American Games this July in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Career Highlights
International
- Gold (team), two silvers (singles, all-events) and bronze medals (Masters) at 2006 Men’s World Championships
- Gold (team) and silver (Masters) medals at 2005 American Zone Championships
- Gold (team) and bronze (doubles) medals at 2004 Tournament of the Americas
- Gold medal (team) at 2002 American Zone Youth Championships
- Two gold medals (junior team, junior doubles), one silver (junior all-events) and one bronze (junior mixed doubles) medal at 2002 Tournament of the Americas
- Three gold medals (Masters, all-events, trios), one silver and one bronze at 2001 International Youth Friendship Tournament
National
- 12th at 2006 USBC Team USA Trials
- 2005 U.S. Amateur champion
- Member of 2004 Intercollegiate Bowling Championships winner (Kansas)
- 3rd at 2004 USA Bowling National Amateur Championships
- 4th at 2001 USA Junior Gold Bowling National Championships
- 6th at 2000 USA Junior Gold Bowling National Championships
State/Regional
- 1999 and 2000 California State Scratch Southern Cal champion
- 1999 California Coca-Cola Championships champion
Awards
- 2004 Intercollegiate Bowling Championships Most Valuable Player
- 2004-05 National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association All-America first team
- 2003-04 National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association All-America honorable mention
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Dan Patterson
Hometown: Phoenix
Born: Sept. 25, 1975
Height: 6-2
Right/left handed: Right
Years on Team USA: 2005, 2006, 2007
2007 Highlights
- 9th at 2007 USBC Team USA Trials (selection due to performance at 2006 USBC Team USA Trials)
Career Highlights
International
- Gold medal (team) at 2006 Men’s World Championships
- Three gold medals (singles, doubles, national all-events) and one silver (team) at 2005 Tournament of the Americas
National
- 2006 U.S. Amateur champion
- 6th at 2005 USA Bowling National Amateur Championships
- 1999 ACUI regional champion
State/Regional
- 2000 Arizona state team and doubles champion
- 1999 Phoenix city team champion
- 1998 Mesa city team and team all-events champion
- 1996 Phoenix city all-events champion
Awards
- 1996-97 National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association All-America honorable mention (Arizona State)
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Scott Pohl
Hometown: Minneapolis
Born: Feb. 5, 1969
Height: 6-2
Right/left handed: Right
Years on Team USA: 1999, 2003, 2006, 2007
2007 Highlights
- 12th at 2007 USBC Team USA Trials (at-large selection)
Career Highlights
International
- Gold medal (team) at 2006 Men’s World Championships
- Gold medal (doubles) at 2003 Pan American Games
- Silver medal (team) at 2003 World Championships
National
- 3rd at 2006 USBC Team USA Trials
- 2nd at 2003 USA Bowling National Amateur Championships
- 7th in doubles at the 1999 ABC Championships Tournament
- 3rd at 1998 USA Bowling National Amateur Championships
- 4th in team at 1998 ABC Championships Tournament
- 5th in doubles at the 1996 ABC Championships Tournament
- 2 PBA Regional titles
- 1990 Big Ten Conference singles champion (Minnesota)
Awards
- Member of Minneapolis/St. Paul Bowling Hall of Fame
- Member of Central Bowlers Alliance Hall of Fame
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Cassidy Schaub
Hometown: Polk, Ohio
Born: Oct. 12, 1983
Height: 5-10
Right/left handed: Left
Years on Team USA: 2007
2007 Highlights
- 3rd at 2007 USBC Team USA Trials (automatic selection)
- Will represent United States at 2007 Pan American Games this July in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Career Highlights
National
- 9th at 2006 PBA Central Region Pepsi Open
- 20th in all-events, 64th in team and 74th in singles at 2006 USBC Open Championships
- 2005 Las Vegas Collegiate Invitational champion
- 2nd at 2005 Collegiate Shootout
- 2nd at 2006 Bearcat Hoinke
- 7th in all-events and 35th in singles at 2005 USBC Open Championships
- 2005 Kent State Invitational champion
- 2nd at 2005 Bearcat Hoinke
State/Regional
- 2006 Floyd-Pike City Tournament team champion
- 3rd at 2006 Kentucky Open
- 4th at 2006 Ashland Masters
Awards
- 2005-06 National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association All-America second team (Pikeville)
- 2005-06 Bowling Writers Association of American Collegiate Player of the Year honorable mention
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Mark Siders
Hometown: Westerville, Ohio
Born: Nov. 16, 1977
Height: 6-0
Right/left handed: Right
Years on Team USA: 2007
2007 Highlights
- 7th at 2007 USBC Team USA Trials (at-large selection)
Career Highlights
International
- T-9th at 2003 Helsingborg Super Six
National
- 2nd at 2006 High Roller Sweeper
- 2005 High Roller Sweeper champion
- 2nd at 2005 Mini-Eliminator Match Play Sweeper
State/Regional
- 2nd at 2006 Bud Light Challenge
- 2nd at 2006 New York Eliminator
- T-4th at 2006 Grand Boot Hill
- 2005 Shootout at the Fort champion
- 2nd at 2005 Tri-State Classic
- 2nd at 2005 New York Eliminator
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Fero Williams
Hometown: Miamisburg, Ohio
Born: Feb. 1, 1981
Height: 6-4
Right/left handed: Right
Years on Team USA: 2006, 2007
2007 Highlights
- 26th at 2007 USBC Team USA Trials (selection due to performance at 2006 USBC Team USA Trials)
Career Highlights
International
- Three gold medals (mixed doubles, team, national all-events, one silver (doubles) and two bronze (singles, all-events) at 2006 Tournament of the Americas
National
- 2nd at 2006 USBC Team USA Trials
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Diandra Asbaty
Hometown: Chicago
Born: Aug. 2, 1980
Height: 5-5
Right/left handed: Right
Years on Team USA: 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
Years on Junior Team USA: 2001, 2002
2007 Highlights
- 4th at 2007 USBC Team USA Trials (selection due to performance at 2006 USBC Team USA Trials)
- Will represent United States at 2007 Pan American Games this July in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Career Highlights
International
- 2006 QubicaAMF World Cup champion
- 2006 Malaysian Open champion
- Silver medal (team) at 2005 Women’s World Championships
- Three gold medals (Masters, team and doubles), one silver (all-events) and one bronze (singles) at 2005 American Zone Championships
- 2004 World Ranking Masters champion
- Silver medal at 2004 World Tenpin Team Cup
- Gold medal (Masters), two silver (doubles, all-events) and one bronze (trios) at 2003 World Championships (Broke the women’s three-game World Championships record with a 778 and women’s and men’s six-game record with a 1,496)
- Bronze medal at 2003 World Tenpin Team Cup
- Four gold medals (singles, all-events, team, national all-events) and one bronze (doubles) at 2002 Tournament of the Americas
- 4th at 2002 British Open
- 4th at 2002 World Ranking Masters
- Three gold medals (team, Masters, all-events), one silver (singles) and one bronze (trios) at 2001 American Zone Championships
- 2001 Junior World Team Challenge champion
- Gold medal at 2000 World Tenpin Team Cup
- Gold medal (Masters), two silver (singles, doubles) and bronze (all-events) at 2000 World Youth Championships
- Four gold medals (singles, doubles, team, all-events) and one silver (Masters) at 2000 American Zone Youth Championships
- Five gold medals (singles, doubles, team, all-events, national all-events) and one silver (mixed doubles) at 2000 Tournament of the Americas
- Two bronze medals (trios, team) at 1999 World Championships
- Three gold (team, all-events, national all-events) and two silver medals (singles, mixed doubles) at 1999 Tournament of the Americas
National
- 2006 U.S. Amateur champion
- 7th at 2005 USA Bowling National Amateur Championships
- 10th at 2004 USA Bowling National Amateur Championships
- 8th at 2003 USA Bowling National Amateur Championships
- 5th at 2001 USA Bowling National Amateur Championships
- 7th at 2000 USA Bowling National Amateur Championships
- 1999 U.S. Amateur champion
- 7th at 1998 USA Bowling National Amateur Championships
- 2nd at 2000 USA Junior Gold Bowling National Championships
- 6th at 2001 USA Junior Gold Bowling National Championships
- Member of 1999 and 2001 Intercollegiate Bowling Championships women’s national champion (Nebraska)
State/Regional
- 1998 Indiana Masters/Queens champion
Awards
- World Bowling Writers Hall of Fame (inducted December 2005)
- 2000, 2001, 2003 and 2006 Bowlers Journal Amateur Bowler of the Year
- 2004-05 and 2005-06 Bowlers Journal All-America first team
- 2004 WIBC All-America first team
- 2003-04 Bowlers Journal All-America second team
- 2003 Bowling Writers Association of America Amateur Bowler of the Year
- 2000 and 2003 USOC Bowler of the Year
- 2003 WIBC All-America second team
- 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2002 Mid-America Bowling Writers Bowler of the Year
- 2002 University of Nebraska Student-Athlete of the Year
- 1999-2000 and 2000-01 National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association All-America first team
- 2001 Bowling Writers Association of America Bowler of the Year runner-up
- 2000 National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association Most Valuable Player
- 2000 Bowling Digest Collegiate Bowler of the Year
- 1998 WIBC Alberta E. Crowe Star of Tomorrow
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Lynda Barnes
Hometown: Double Oak, Texas
Born: Oct. 7, 1967
Height: 5-4
Right/left handed: Right
Years on Team USA: 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008*
2007 Highlights
- 2007 U.S. Amateur champion (selection due to performance at 2006 USBC Team USA Trials; awarded exemption on to 2008 team*)
- World Bowling Writers Hall of Fame (inducted January 2007)
Career Highlights
International
- 2005 QubicaAMF World Cup champion
- Two silver medals (team and all-events) and two bronze (Masters and doubles) at 2005 Women’s World Championships
- Three gold medals (team, all-events and doubles), one silver (singles) and one bronze (Masters) at 2005 American Zone Championships
- 1998 WIBC Queens champion
- Two gold medals (team, Masters) and one bronze (trios) at 1997 American Zone Championships
- 1997 British Open champion
- Gold medal at 1997 United Arab Emirates Invitational
- Gold medal at 1997 Africa Cup
- 5th at 1997 South African Open
- 7th at 1996 AMF World Cup
- Silver medal at 1996 World Tenpin Team Cup
- Five gold medals (singles, doubles, team, all-events, national all-events) at 1996 Tournament of the Americas
- 5th at 1991 WIBC Queens
- Two gold medals and one silver at 1989 World Youth Championships
- Gold (team), silver (Masters) and two bronze medals (doubles, trios) at 1989 American Zone Championships
- Gold medal (team) at 1991 Pan American Games
- Silver (singles) and bronze medal (trios) at 1991 World Championships
National
- 1995 and 2005 U.S. Amateur champion
- 4th at 2006 USBC Team USA Championships
- 1998 and 2004 WIBC Tournament Doubles champion (set record score in 2004 with Carolyn Dorin-Ballard)
- 1997 LPBT Fort Worth Regional Mixed Doubles champion
- 4th at 1997 USA Bowling National Amateur Championships
- 3rd at 1996 USA Bowling National Amateur Championships
- 4th at 1991 USA Bowling National Amateur Championships
- 2nd at 1990 USA Bowling National Amateur Championships
- 4th at 1989 USA Bowling National Amateur Championships
- 1989 Association of College Unions International champion
- 5th at 1988 USA Bowling National Amateur Championships
Awards
- 2005 World Bowling Writers Female Bowler of the Year
- 1997 and 2005 Bowling Writers Association of America Amateur Bowler of the Year
- 2004-05 and 2005-06 Bowlers Journal All-America first team
- 2004 WIBC All-America second team
- 1998 USOC Bowler of the Year
- 1998 Bowlers Journal Amateur Bowler of the Year
- 1997 WIBC All-America team (first amateur to be selected in history)
- 1996 Bowlers Journal Amateur All-America team
- 1991 Bowling Writers Association of America Bowler of the Year
- 1990 California Star of Tomorrow
- 1989 Alberta E. Crowe Star of Tomorrow
- 1989 National Collegiate Bowling Championships All-Tournament team (San Jose State)
- 1989 World Youth Championships Sportsmanship Award
- 1989-90 National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association Most Valuable Player
- 1988-89 and 1989-90 Bowling Writers Association of America Collegiate Bowler of the Year
- 1988-89 and 1989-90 National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association All-America first team
- 1986-87 and 1987-88 National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association All-America second team
- Diablo Women’s Bowling Association Hall of Fame
- 14-time member of Northern California All-Star team
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Rose Brown
Hometown: Modesto, Calif.
Born: April 12, 1989
Height: 5-6
Right/left handed: Right
Years on Team USA: 2007
Years on Junior Team USA: 2006
2007 Highlights
- 7th at 2007 USBC Team USA Trials (automatic selection)
Career Highlights
International
- Bronze medal (team) at 2006 American Zone Youth Championships
National
- 11th at 2006 USBC Junior Gold Championships
Awards
- 10-time Nor-Cal All-Star
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Amanda Burgoyne
Hometown: Newport, Minn.
Born: Sept. 27, 1984
Height: 5-1
Right/left handed: Right
Years on Team USA: 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
Years on Junior Team USA: 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
2007 Highlights
- 5th at 2007 USBC Team USA Trials (automatic selection)
Career Highlights
International
- Gold medal (team) at 2005 American Zone Championships
- Two gold medals (mixed doubles, national all-events), one silver (team) and two bronze (singles, doubles) at 2005 Tournament of the Americas
- Two gold medals (team, trios) and one silver (doubles) at 2005 International Youth Friendship Tournament
- Silver medal at 2004 World Tenpin Team Cup
- Four gold (doubles, all-events, team, national all-events) and one silver (singles) at 2004 Tournament of the Americas
- Four gold medals (doubles, team, all-events, national all-events) and one silver (singles) at 2003 Tournament of the Americas
- Silver (team) and bronze (doubles) medals at 2003 International Youth Friendship Tournament
- 5th at 2001 Coca-Cola Youth Bowling Championships
National
- 8th at 2006 USBC Team USA Championships
- 4th at 2005 USA Junior Gold Bowling National Championships
- 4th at 2005 USA Bowling National Amateur Championships
- Member of 2004 and 2005 NCAA women’s national champions (Nebraska)
- 5th at 2004 USA Bowling National Amateur Championships
- 3rd at 2004 USA Junior Gold Bowling National Championships
- 10th at 2003 USA Junior Gold Bowling National Championships
- 4th at 2002 USA Junior Gold Bowling National Championships
- First YABA member to roll a Sport Bowling 300 game and 700 series (2002)
- 1999 Youth Masters champion
State/Regional
- 2003 Minnesota Amateur champion
- 1999 and 2000 Miller Time Open champion
- 36 Minnesota Junior Bowlers Tour titles
Awards
- 2004-05 National Tenpin Coaches Association All-America first team
- 2005 NCAA Women’s National Collegiate Bowling Championships Most Valuable Player
- 2004 Alberta E. Crowe Star of Tomorrow
- 2004 WIBC All-American second team
- 1997-98, 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2000-01, 2001-02, 2002-03 and 2003-04 Minnesota Junior Bowlers Tour Bowler of the Year
- 2000-01 and 2002-03 Greater Iowa Scholarship Bowling Tour Bowler of the Year
- Wisconsin Scholarship Bowling Tour Rookie of the Year
- 2003 and 2004 Tournament of the Americas Sportsmanship Award
- 2001 USA Junior Gold Bowling National Championships David Dahms Sportsmanship Award
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Ashly Galante
Hometown: Palm Harbor, Fla.
Born: Sept. 20, 1988
Height: 5-2
Right/left handed: Right
Years on Team USA: 2007
2007 Highlights
- 12th at 2007 USBC Team USA Trials (at-large selection)
Career Highlights
National
- 2nd at 2006 Teen Masters
Awards
- 2004-05 and 2005-06 USBC Sport Bowling national high average for youth girls
- 2003-04, 2004-05 and 2005-06 Coaches Award for her Tarpon Springs High School team
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Marcia Kloempken
Hometown: Pleasant View, Utah
Born: Oct. 15, 1975
Height: 5-7
Right/left handed: Right
Years on Team USA: 2007
2007 Highlights
- 8th at 2007 USBC Team USA Trials (at-large selection)
Career Highlights
National
- 2nd in team at 2006 USBC Women’s Championships
- 2nd at 2001 Mini-Eliminator
- 2nd at 1998 Super Hoinke
- Three PWBA Regional titles
- One Women’s All-Star Association title
State/Regional
- 2006 Utah State Women’s Tournament all-events champion
- 1998 Florida Queens champion
Awards
- 2002 PWBA Southeast Player of the Year
- 1994-95 National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association All-America second team
- 1995-96 and 1996-97 National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association All-America honorable mention
- 1996 Intercollegiate Bowling Championships All-Tournament team
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Tennelle Milligan
Hometown: Costa Mesa, Calif.
Born: April 8, 1977
Height: 5-4
Right/left handed: Right
Years on Team USA: 1999, 2007, 2008*
2007 Highlights
- 3rd at 2007 USBC Team USA Trials (automatic selection; awarded exemption on to 2008 team*)
- Will represent United States at 2007 Pan American Games this July in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Career Highlights
International
- Team gold medal at 1999 Pan American Games
- Two bronze medals (trios, team) at 1999 World Championships
- Gold (singles), three silver (team, doubles, Masters) and bronze (all-events) medals at 1997 American Zone Youth Championships
- Two gold (youth team, national all-events) and two silver medals (doubles, singles) at 1997 Tournament of the Americas
National
- 2005 WIBC Queens champion
- 2000 Women’s U.S. Open champion
- 2000 Hammer Players Championship champion
- 2000 WIBC Championship Tournament team champion
- Four PWBA regional titles
State/Regional
- Six Western Women’s Professional Bowlers Titles
- 1998 California Women’s Bowling Association singles, doubles and all-events champion
Awards
- 2003-04 and 2004-05 Bowlers Journal All-America first team
- 2000 Western Women’s Professional Bowlers Rookie of the Year
- 2000 WIBC All-American second team
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Stefanie Nation
Hometown: Miami
Born: Jan. 11, 1984
Height: 5-7
Right/left handed: Right
Years on Team USA: 2005, 2006, 2007
Years on Junior Team USA: 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006
2007 Highlights
- 9th at 2007 USBC Team USA Trials (selection due to performance at 2006 USBC Team USA Trials)
Career Highlights
International
- Two bronze medals (singles, Masters) at 2006 World Youth Championships
- Gold (national all-events), silver (team) and two bronze medals (doubles and all-events) at 2005 Tournament of the Americas
- Four gold medals (Masters, team, trios and doubles) at 2005 International Youth Friendship Tournament
- Gold (team) and two silver medals (Masters, doubles) at 2004 World Youth Championships
National
- Member of 2006 USBC Intercollegiate Team Championships women’s national runner-up (Central Florida)
- 6th at 2006 USBC Team USA Trials
- 2003, 2004 and 2005 U.S. Junior Amateur champion
- 8th at 2005 USA Bowling National Amateur Championships
- 5th at 1999 USA Junior Gold Bowling National Championships
State/Regional
- 2003 South Florida Masters champion
- 2000, 2002 and 2003 Florida Youth Bowlers Tour champion
- 2001 Junior Orange Bowl champion
Awards
- 2005-06 National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association Most Valuable Player
- 2005-06 Bowling Writers Association of America Collegiate Player of the Year
- 2004-05 and 2005-06 National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association All-America first team
- 2003-04 National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association All-America honorable mention
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Shannon O’Keefe
Hometown: Rochester, N.Y.
Born: Jan. 27, 1979
Height: 5-5
Right/left handed: Right
Years on Team USA: 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008*
2007 Highlights
- 6th at USBC Team USA Trials (automatic selection; awarded exemption on to 2008 team*)
Career Highlights
International
- Five gold medals (singles, doubles, team, all-events, national all-events) and one silver (mixed doubles) at 2006 Tournament of the Americas
- Silver medal (team) at 2005 Women’s World Championships
National
- 7th at 2006 USBC Team USA Championships
- 3rd at 2005 USA Bowling National Amateur Championships
State/Regional
- 2001 and 2006 Rochester Queens champion
- 2003 Lilac City Women’s Team and Doubles champion
- 2003 Lilac City Mixed Team runner-up
- 2nd at 2002 Rochester Queens
- 2001 New York State Queens champion
- 4th at 1998 Portland (Ore.) Masters
Awards
- 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2006 Rochester Women’s Bowling Association High Average (set record in 2005-06 season with 236)
- 2002 and 2003 Rochester Women’s All-Star Team
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Shannon Pluhowsky
Hometown: Phoenix
Born: Aug. 8, 1982
Height: 5-6
Right/left handed: Left
Years on Team USA: 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008*
Years on Junior Team USA: 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
2007 Highlights
- 2nd at 2007 USBC Team USA Trials (selection due to performance at 2006 USBC Team USA Trials; awarded exemption on to 2008 team*)
Career Highlights
International
- Silver (team) and bronze medal (doubles) at 2005 Women’s World Championships
- Gold medal (team) at 2005 American Zone Championships
- 2002 and 2004 AMF World Cup champion
- Silver medal at 2004 World Tenpin Team Cup
- 2nd at 2003 AMF World Cup
- Gold (singles) and silver medals at 2003 Pan American Games
- Bronze medal at 2003 World Tenpin Team Cup
- Gold (Masters), silver (team) and bronze (singles) medals at 2002 World Youth Championships
- Three gold (Masters, team, doubles) and two silver (singles, all-events) medals at 2002 American Zone Youth Championships
National
- 2006 USBC Queens champion
- 2nd at 2006 USBC Team USA Championships
- 13th at 2005 USA Bowling National Amateur Championships
- 2002, 2003 and 2004 U.S. Amateur champion (first to win three consecutive)
- Member of 2004 and 2005 NCAA women’s national champions (Nebraska)
- 2nd at 2003 PWBA Collegiate Shootout
- 3rd at 2002 USA Junior Gold Bowling National Championships
- 1999, 2000 and 2001 U.S. Junior Amateur champion (first to win three consecutive)
- Six gold medals (singles, doubles, mixed doubles, team, all-events, national all-events) at 2001 Tournament of the Americas
- Member of 2001 Intercollegiate Bowling Championships women’s national champion (Nebraska)
- 5th at 2000 USA Bowling National Amateur Championships
Awards
- 2004 Bowlers Journal Female Bowler of the Year
- 2003-04 and 2004-05 Bowlers Journal All-America first team
- 2004-05 National Tenpin Coaches Association Player of the Year
- 2004-05 National Tenpin Coaches Association All-America first team
- 2004 USOC Bowler of the Year
- 2004 WIBC All-American team honorary captain
- 2003-04 National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association All-America second team
- 2002 Bowling Writers Association of America Amateur of the Year
- 2000-01 National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association Most Valuable Player
- 2000-01 and 2001-02 National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association All-America first team
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Tina Stickney
Hometown: Austin, Texas
Born: Sept. 26, 1980
Height: 5-4
Right/left handed: Right
Years on Team USA: 2007
2007 Highlights
- 11th at 2007 USBC Team USA Trials (at-large selection)
Career Highlights
National
- Member of 2005 USBC Intercollegiate Team Championships women’s national runner-up (West Texas A&M)
- 2004 USBC Intercollegiate Singles Championships women’s national runner-up
- 2nd in team at 2004 WIBC Championship Tournament
State/Regional
- 2001 and 2003 Texas Women's State Tournament team champion
- 2002-03 Texas state women's high average leader (228)
Awards
- 2002-03 and 2004-05 National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association All-America first team
- 2002-03 and 2004-05 Bowling Writers Association of America Collegiate Player of the Year runner-up
- 2005 USBC Intercollegiate Team Championships All-Tournament team
- 2003-04 National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association All-America second team
- 2002-03 National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association Rookie of the Year
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Brenda Viator
Hometown: Lake Wales, Fla.
Born: Dec. 29, 1974
Height: 5-7
Right/left handed: Right
Years on Team USA: 2007
2007 Highlights
- 10th at 2007 USBC Team USA Trials (at-large selection)
Career Highlights
National
- Member of 1995 and 1997 Intercollegiate Bowling Championships women’s national champion (Nebraska)
- 1995 and 1997 Collegiate Masters champion
- Member of 1995 Brunswick World Team Challenge-Baltimore champion
State/Regional
- 2006 Florida Women’s State Tournament all-events champion
- 2005 Orlando City Tournament team and doubles champion
Awards
- 1996-97 National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association All-America first team
- Three-time Academic All-American
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