Thoughts from the Final Five as the 2021 U.S. Women’s Open Comes to Historic Conclusion

Josie Barnes. Cherie Tan. Shannon Pluhowsky. Diana Zavjalova. Stephanie Zavala.

Seventy-two of the world's best bowlers started the 2021 U.S. Women's Open with the first round of qualifying on Thursday.

But only these five remain, all more than earning their way onto a major telecast for a shot at the coveted green

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Pursuit of U.S. Women’s Open Title an Emotional One for Bercier

By Joe Jacquez

ROHNERT PARK, California - She gets really emotional just thinking about it — in fact you can see faint tears developing in her eyes.

Valerie Bercier has the chance to become the first non-American in nearly 40 years to win the U.S. Women's Open, something Bercier didn't know. Japan’s

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The Emotional Highs and Lows of Cut Day at the U.S. Women’s Open

Breanna Clemmer

By Joe Jacquez

ROHNERT PARK, California - The highest of highs and the lowest of lows were on display during B-squad's third round of qualifying on Saturday night at Double Decker Lanes.

Moving day is all about the players that are on the fringe, fighting to stay in the cut or

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Tan Dominating as Other Players Make Big Moves on Cut day at U.S. Women’s Open

Valerie Bercier

By Joe Jacquez

ROHNERT PARK, California - It's moving day at the 2021 U.S. Women's Open at Double Decker Lanes and the stakes not only could not be higher — they have never been higher. Someone is going to walk away with $100,000 dollars, what almost all players have described as

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The Unique Advantage Double Decker Lanes Provides Missy Parkin at U.S. Women’s Open

By Joe Jacquez

While Danielle McEwan enters this week’s U.S. Women’s Open as both the event’s defending champion and the only player who has won two of the last three PWBA Tour stops — the Striking Against Breast Cancer Mixed Doubles in Houston with partner EJ Tackett, and the PWBA Spokane

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Liz Johnson Leads Opening Rounds at 2021 PWBA Spokane Open

SPOKANE, Wash. – Liz Johnson of Niagara Falls, New York, averaged more than 236 during her final nine games Friday at Lilac Lanes & Casino to roll to the top of the leaderboard after two rounds at the Professional Women’s Bowling Association Spokane Open.

The 25-time PWBA Tour titlist bounced back after a

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Members of Team Singapore Excited to Compete at 2021 PWBA Spokane Open

SPOKANE, Wash. – It has been nearly two years since fans of the Professional Women’s Bowling Association have been able to watch members of Team Singapore compete on tour, but that will change this week as six athletes from the national team make their return at the PWBA Spokane Open.

Cherie Tan,

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Jillian Martin Makes History with Win at 2021 PWBA BowlTV Classic

ARLINGTON, Texas - Junior Team USA member Jillian Martin of Stow, Ohio, made history Tuesday night by becoming the youngest bowler to win a Professional Women's Bowling Association Tour event.

The 17-year-old phenom defeated England's Verity Crawley in the title match of the 2021 PWBA BowlTV Classic, 221-188, to claim the $10,000

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Taylor Bailey wins 2021 PWBA Dallas/Fort Worth Regional

ARLINGTON, Texas - The 2021 Professional Women's Bowling Association Summer Classic Series may have gone differently than Taylor Bailey had hoped, but she was able to end the week on a high note by winning the 2021 PWBA Dallas/Fort Worth Regional.Bailey, of Joliet, Illinois, defeated Russia's Maria Bulanova at the International

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