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

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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

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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

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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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Bowlers Back In CAC Championships Action

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Bermuda’s Men’s National Bowling Team continued competing in the Central American and Caribbean Bowling Confederation Championships, which is the Qualification event for the next CAC Games in El Salvador. The second half of Quintuplets Round took place, with David Maycock, Lamar Richardson, Rickai Binns, Damien Matthews, and Dennis Joell, scoring

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

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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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Bermuda Bowlers Continue Competing In CAC

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Bermuda’s Men’s National Bowling Team continued competing in the Central American and Caribbean Bowling Confederation Championships, which is the Qualification event for the next CAC Games in El Salvador. The tournament moved into the quintuplets round, with David Maycock, Lamar Richardson, Rickai Binns, Damien Matthews, and Dennis Joell, scoring a

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Singapore’s Cherie Tan Sets Pace as 2021 U.S. Women’s Open Gets Underway

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ROHNERT PARK, Calif. - It took a few games for Singapore's Cherie Tan to see what she wanted to on the lanes at the 2021 U.S. Women's Open, but once the right look developed, she was able to take advantage and find her way to the top of the standings.

The 33-year-old

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Bowlers Continue Competing In CAC

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Bermuda’s Men’s National Bowling Team continued competing in the Central American and Caribbean Bowling Confederation Championships, which is the qualification event for the next CAC Games in El Salvador. The men’s triples continued with David Maycock, Damien Matthews, and Dennis Joell competing. The trio bowled a combined score of 3,309

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

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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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