ARLINGTON, Texas - The United States Bowling Congress has compiled its collection of oil patterns used at short- and long-duration events and on the Professional Women's Bowling Association Tour and created a location for them all to be accessed and downloaded.The USBC Oil Pattern Bank will give bowlers, proprietors and tournament
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Five USBC Youth Members Granted 2021 Earl Anthony Memorial Scholarship
ARLINGTON, Texas - Five United States Bowling Congress Youth members were selected to receive an Earl Anthony Memorial Scholarship in 2021 in recognition of their academic achievements and contributions to their communities.
Recipients were selected by the International Bowling Campus Youth Committee from submitted applications, and each will receive a $5,000 scholarship.
Texas Bowler Selected as 2021 Alberta E. Crowe Star of Tomorrow
ARLINGTON, Texas - Katharina Mente of Keller, Texas, has been chosen by the International Bowling Campus Youth Committee as the Alberta E. Crowe Star of Tomorrow for 2021.
The prestigious award recognizes the star qualities of a female high school senior or college student, including accomplishments on the lanes, academic achievement and
Twelve Youth Bowlers Selected to Receive Gift For Life Scholarships
ARLINGTON, Texas - The International Bowling Campus Youth Committee has selected 12 United States Bowling Congress Youth members to receive a Gift For Life Scholarship in 2021.The Gift For Life Scholarships are presented annually to youth bowlers who are in high school and can demonstrate financial need. Applicants are selected based on
USBC Hall of Famer Don Ellis Sr. Dies at Age 92
ARLINGTON, Texas - Don Ellis Sr. of Sugar Land, Texas, a member of the United States Bowling Congress Hall of Fame, died Wednesday. He was 92.
Ellis, elected to the USBC Hall of Fame in 1981 in the Veterans category, was a fixture at the USBC Open Championships. He made his debut
A Fitting Legacy for Bowling Ball Guru Mo Pinel
“Fear of being one of the masses… just another face.”
That’s how Mo Pinel replied to a query about his worst fear in a profile that appeared in the Dec. 20, 1989 edition of the Daily Press in Newport News, Virginia.
There was no reason for Pinel to fret over getting lost
Without Power or Water for Three Days as Temperatures Plunged, Clara Guerrero Got Creative
PWBA Tour champion Clara Guerrero's exercise bike never came in so handy as it did last week. The reason for that has nothing to do with fitness.
Guerrero lives with husband Josh Kubiak in Pflugerville, Texas, where the overnight low fell to 6 degrees after daybreak on Feb. 16. The couple
Weather and Power Crisis Wallops Some in Texas Bowling Community
As an agonizing week comes to a close for millions of Texans, some Texas-based bowlers continue to deal with the impact of frigid temperatures that have upended lives over the past week as the arctic cold interrupted the supply of power and water in their homes, in some cases for
IBC Youth Cancels 2020-2021 USA Bowling Regional Tournament Events
ARLINGTON, Texas – The International Bowling Campus Youth Development team has canceled the events on the 2020-2021 USA Bowling Regional Tournament schedule due to ongoing public health concerns and local regulations surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic.
IBC Youth Development already had postponed the first five tournaments on the 16-event schedule, and continuing to
Industry Veteran Paul Lane Elected to U.K. Tenpin Hall of Fame
Paul Lane, long associated with the World Cup tournament during his career with AMF, has been elected to the Distinguished Service section of the United Kingdom Tenpin Hall of Fame.
Also elected for their bowling were Steve Thornton and Donna Ellis (Adams).
Lane got his start in the industry working at the