2016 USBC Open Championships concludes at National Bowling Stadium »
After a few close calls, everything finally fell into place for Dan Higgins of Westerville, Ohio, and his teammates, and they headline the Read more…
Disqualifications at USBC Open Championships due to unreported Sport averages »
The United States Bowling Congress has disqualified several bowlers from the 2016 USBC Open Championships for bowling in the Classified Division using Sport Read more…
Days winding down at 2016 USBC Open Championships »
The 2016 United States Bowling Congress Open Championships has entered its final week at the National Bowling Stadium in Reno, Nevada. The 113th Read more…
Illinois competitor secures Classified All-Events lead at Open Championships »
While recovering from back surgery last August, Robert Kruzic of Chicago Heights, Illinois, only had one question on his mind – would he Read more…
Ohio team takes lead in Team All-Events at 2016 USBC Open Championships »
For the last few years, Dan Higgins of Westerville, Ohio, and his teammates have been on the cusp of a breakout performance at Read more…
Young team leads both team events at Open Championships »
The members of BowersBowlingTour.com of Bel Aire, Kansas, had a memorable trip to the 2016 United States Bowling Congress Open Championships, which included Read more…
Ohio’s John Sroka reaches 50 years at Open Championships »
John Sroka of Lancaster, Ohio, reached a special milestone June 6 at the 2016 United States Bowling Congress Open Championships as he made Read more…
Bob Hart reaches 60 years at Open Championships »
United States Bowling Congress Hall of Famer Bob Hart of Suwanee, Georgia, stole the show at the USBC Open Championships on May 24 Read more…
USBC Hall of Famer Glenn Allison reaches 65 years »
United States Bowling Congress Hall of Famer Glenn Allison of Anaheim, California, became the 10th bowler in 113 years of USBC Open Championships Read more…
David Cirigliano leads team, ties Open Championships record »
For David Cirigliano of Phoenix, team is extremely important, and nowhere was this more evident than at the 2016 United States Bowling Congress Read more…