"Bowling, like all other sports, needs to keep moving forward with coaching techniques," said Belmonte, a USBC Silver coach and USBC Youth spokesperson. "This will be the future of coaching. The more accurate look a coach can get of a player's game, the better information that player ...
Only a DRY TOWEL or Shammy is allowed to clean a bowling ball once USBC certified competition has begun. If only fingers are used, the thumb hole must be plugged and an “X” marked for the palm position. Check the list of USBC non-conforming bowling balls to avoid league forfeitures ...
LAS VEGAS –The third edition of Bowl for the Cure Week at theUnited States Bowling Congress Women’s Championshipswas celebrated from June 19-25 at the South Point Bowling Plaza, giving survivors the chance to compete and be recognized for their battle while raising awareness for all in the ...
Vice President Lederer said that we should encourage prior bowlers to return to bowling. Manager Kelley added that there has been an influx of new bowlers buying equipment in Rohnert Park, and hoping that the same might be happening in Napa. These bowlers should be encouraged to join leagues...
Check In is at 9 am and bowling starts at 10 am. Walk ins will be accepted until 9:30 am. We will also have a payoff for the highest 65 or older bowler, not in the payoffs. Sign up early. September 2024 The Over-Under Tournament will be on October 20 at Mira Mesa Lanes. ...
Official Results of the San Diego County Senior Doubles Bowling Club tournament at Sam's Town are up on the club page. Congratulations to all. Oct 06, 2021 Sadly, I pass along news of the passing of Larry Worrall. Larry held MANY positions over the years, at both the state and local ...
Hello, we hope everyone is healthy and doing well both on and off the lanes as we head into 2025. Looking back at 2024, we saw another fantastic year for bowling and for USBC. Participation trends look terrific as does engagement throughout the association at all levels. I can’t say ...
Only a DRY TOWEL or Shammy is allowed to clean a bowling ball once USBC certified competition has begun (league or tournament). If only fingers are used, the thumb hole must be plugged and an “X” marked for the palm position.