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Today, the National Duckpin Bowling Congress, established in 1927 in Maryland, is the U.S. parent and supervising organization over the sport, which is played predominately in Virginia, Maryland ...
The American Bowling Congress is not only the biggest Congress in the U. S. but also the biggest sport event in the world. In the A. B. C. tournament, 22,000 bowlers, ...
GREENVILLE, S.C. (WSPA) — The City of Greenville will host the U.S. Bowling Congress Open Championships in 2028, a tournament that will bring bowlers from around the world to the Upstate.
Bowling is often a family tradition and, in the case of the Greater Dayton United States Bowling Congress Adult-Youth Tournament, often a winning tradition as well.
MILWAUKEE—A tougher breed of bowling pin is popping up at alleys in the U.S. and abroad. Serious bowlers have cause to fear them. New technology makes these bowling pins harder to knock down ...
US Bowling Congress delays 2 women’s championship events in Reno. 2024 tourney is a go Next year’s USBC Women’s Championships will be held in Reno but the 2025 and 2030 events will be moved.
The Greater Abilene U.S. Bowling Congress’ 37th annual Pat Feickert Adult/Junior and the 15th annual Open Championship tournaments are now a part of the association’s history.
The 52nd American Bowling Congress tournament, which opened in a snowstorm March 26, 1955, with more than 31,000 participants in a 72-day event, ended in 90-degree temperatures on June 5, 1955.
No vendor payments found for Janice Bowling for Congress in 2024. NOTE: Numbers on this page are based on expenditures reported by candidates, parties, PACs and outside spending groups for the ...
Major national Jewish organization affiliated with the National Community Relations Advisory Council today addressed an appeal to the American Bowling Congress, asking for the elimination of ...
GREENVILLE, S.C. (WSPA) — The City of Greenville will host the U.S. Bowling Congress Open Championships in 2028, a tournament that will bring bowlers from around the world to the Upstate. “[… ...