16-Year-Old Deo Benard Becomes Youngest PBA Member to Win Regional Title

Deo Benard

Deo Bernard may only have started bowling four years ago, but the résumé he has compiled on the lanes makes clear that the bowling world can plan on hearing about him for years to come.

Bernard, a 16-year-old two-hander from the left side, said he bowled using a traditional one-handed

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Five Consecutive Days of Live PBA Action on CBS Sports Network, FS1 Begin Saturday

BY JILLIAN LAUFER

Top male and female professional bowlers take to the lanes for the 2020 PBA Tour Finals on CBS Sports Network and PBA King of the Lanes six-part series on FS1

New York, NY – The Professional Bowlers Association returns to the lanes Saturday as the world’s best bowlers compete in two

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PBA Announces Inaugural PBA Junior National Championship

Regional and National Competition for Youth Bowlers to Take Place at Bowlero Locations Around the Country with $38,000 Guaranteed in SMART Scholarships

New York, NY – The Professional Bowlers Association on Wednesday disclosed further information about its inaugural PBA Junior National Championship, an event in which youth bowlers from around the country will

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Ryan Ciminelli Announces Retirement from Full-Time PBA Tour Competition

In a July 6 Facebook post, eight-time PBA Tour champion Ryan Ciminelli announced his retirement from full-time pro bowling, explaining in part that, "I’m heartbroken that I don’t feel like I can continue in this profession," but that, "I feel I’ve exhausted all the possibilities to extend my full time

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PBA League Adds Two All-Women’s Teams; Draft to Be Held in July

BY PBA COMMUNICATIONS

(JUNE 23, 2020) - Today, the Professional Bowlers Association announces that two new, all-women's professional bowling teams will join the race for the 2020 PBA League Elias Cup, increasing the number of teams in this year’s event to twelve.

The Phoenix Fury, managed by PWBA champion Kim Terrell-Kearney, and Miami

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Pros on What It’s Been Like to Bowl Recent Tournaments Amid the Pandemic

The word
"curve" is a rather familiar one within the bowling community. If the
recent tournament experiences of some within that community are any indication,
that word is about to become part of an equally familiar phrase as they figure
out how to balance tournament play with social distancing: “learning curve.”

"Yes, I could have
done

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‘PBA Strike Derby’ to Mark Return of Live PBA Action to FOX on June 6

BY JOHN SALAS

(May 20, 2020) - The Professional Bowlers Association will be back live on FOX, Saturday, June 6, from 7-9 pm ET, with the first-ever PBA Strike Derby, beginning a series of exciting special events over the next two months featuring the greatest bowlers in the world.

Go Bowling! PBA Tour

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On Earl Anthony’s Birthday, Hear from His Biographer Barry Sparks

As today marks what would have been 43-time PBA Tour champion Earl Anthony's 82nd birthday and you're probably spending yet another day at home as the world waits out the COVID-19 pandemic, we've got the perfect prescriptions for your cabin fever: Our in-depth interview with Anthony's biographer, Barry Sparks, and

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Remainder of WSOB ‘Animal Pattern’ Events Postponed Indefinitely, World Championship Gets New Airtime and Prize Fund Boost

LAS VEGAS (March 13, 2020) - The PBA has modified plans for Storm World Series of Bowling XI finals in response to the coronavirus pandemic, enhancing the prize fund for the live PBA World Championship telecast on FS1 Sunday at 1:30 p.m. Eastern (10:30 a.m. Pacific), but postponing all additional competition

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PBA to Limit WSOB XI Televised Finals to Players, Families, and Officials

New York, NY – In accordance with the latest guidance from federal health organizations, the Professional Bowlers Association has decided the Storm World Series of Bowling XI will go on without spectators present during the tournament.

PBA CEO Colie Edison addressed the PBA’s position on dealing with the coronavirus outbreak that has created complex

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