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  • USBC Senior Championships2011 Highlights

    The 2011 USBC Senior Championships was held at the Oncenter Convention Center in Syracuse, N.Y., on July 6 and 7.

    The winners in the Open Division were: Super Senior - Thomas O'Brien, Woodsfield, Ohio, 1,399; Class A - Ray Stormo, Campbell River, British Columbia, 1,358; Class B - Silas McGhee, Greenwood, Miss., 1,311; Class C - Merv Belanko, Campbell River, British Columbia, 1,322; Class D - Gary Keener, Indianapolis, Ind., 1,415.

    The winners in the Women's Division were: Super Seniors - Gloria Chin of Modesto, Calif., 1,275; Class A - Jeanne Rickert, S. Royalton, Vt., 1,293; Class B - Marlene Stephens, Nehelam, Ore., 1,267; Class C - Shirley Job, Bismarck, N.D., 1,356.

    All champions received $1,000 and a crystal bowling pin. Each runner-up received a commemorative clock, while third place finishers received plaques. All bowlers in the top 10 received prize checks.

    Click here for the story on the 2011 Senior Championships.


    2011 FINAL RESULTSWomen's Division
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  • USBC Senior ChampionshipsAbout

    USBC Senior Championships
    July 9-10, 2012
    National Bowling Stadium
    Reno, Nev

    The Senior Championships is a national event for bowlers who have qualified through their state's Senior Tournament. Bowlers interested in entering their state senior tournament should contact their state association manager.

    This is not an open entry tournament.

  • USBC Senior ChampionshipsInformationThe Senior Championships is a national event for bowlers who have qualified through their state's Senior Tournament. Bowlers interested in entering their state senior tournament should contact their state association manager.Bowlers who qualify for the national level of the USBC Senior Championships will bowl eight games over two days, competing in the Open Division or Women's Division against more than 300 bowlers for an estimated prize fund of $40,000. The players with the highest eight-game score will be crowned the National Champion in their age division.To qualify for the Senior Championships, you must win your state association senior handicap all-events title in your respective division. Each state association is permitted to send a maximum of five men and women bowlers to the national event, one representative for each of the five age divisions (Super Seniors: 75 and older; Class A: 70 and older; Class B: 65-69; Class C: 60-64 and Class D: 55-59).2011 Rules | 2011 Schedule | Final StandingsRead More
  • USBC Senior ChampionshipsTravel

    Special hotel rates for the 2011 Women's Championships are also available to Senior Championship participants. Book now!

  • USBC Senior ChampionshipsContact

    Chip Aki
    Tournament Information
    frederick.aki@bowl.com

    At USBC Headquarters
    Phone: (800) 514-2695, Fax: (817) 385-8269

 
 
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