Singapore@s Cherie Tan averaged more than 217 to lead after the first round of qualifying at the 2022 U.S. Women@s Open at Kingpin@s Alley Family Fun Center in South Glens Falls, New York.
Bryanna CoteĢ of Tucson, Arizona, was in full control as she climbed the ladder in dominating fashion to claim her third career Professional Women@s Bowling Association Tour title Sunday.
USBC Hall of Famer and PWBA Tour champion Gloria Bouvia died Sunday, May 29, at the age of 86.
United States Bowling Congress and Professional Women@s Bowling Association Hall of Famer Joan Romeo died Saturday at the age of 89.
Joins four other PWBA Hall of Famers with 15 career wins.
Through 12 games of competition at the 2022 PWBA Twin Cities Open on Friday, Missy Parkin of San Clemente, California, claimed the lead at Cedarvale Lanes.
Members of the PWBA have voted to redistribute the prize funds for the USBC Queens and U.S. Women@s Open in 2022 and 2023.
The PWBA was well-represented last month at the IBF World Championships, with several members and past champions claiming medals while representing their countries in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Jordan Richard claimed the USBC National High Average Award for the 2020-2021@season, while Brandi Kordelewski earned the USBC National High Series Award.
Tennessee@s Josie Barnes defeated Cherie Tan of Singapore, 198-194, to win the 2021 U.S. Women@s Open and a record top prize of $100,000.