Archive for April, 2009
In 2008, professional bowling champion Lynda Barnes defeated Sean Rash in the sport's "Clash of the Champions," becoming the first woman to beat a man in a professional sport since Billie Jean King defeated Bobby Riggs in the now-legendary 1973 tennis match.
Seven months ago, when tryouts started for the Wichita State's bowling teams, coaches Gordon Vadakin and Mark Lewis knew there was plenty of raw talent, but had no clue what to make of that talent because of how inexperienced the talent was.
An Eagle River man has won consecutive titles on the Professional Bowlers Association Senior Tour.
The doubles team of Charlie Nishiguchi and Ernie Hall are leading the way in the Modesto USBC Senior City Doubles Tournament after the final day of competition.
Liz Johnson of Cheektowaga, N.Y., made it clear Tuesday that she was not going to bow out quietly at this year's United States Bowling Congress Queens.
Alaska bowler Ron Mohr is becoming an overachiever. "I wanted to win a tournament, just one tournament.
WILLARD -- Josh Dille and Josh Brinkmeier aren't sure if they're buddies or pals.
One of the oldest axioms of bowling is that it's easier to strike to win than to just spare.





