Displaying articles from 06/28/2008 to 11/21/2008 :

The United States Bowling Congress has reached an agreement to bring the 2011 USBC Open Championships to the National Bowling Stadium in Reno, Nev.
With the USBC's relocation to Arlington, Texas, the fax number to send entries for the USBC Open Championships has changed. Please fax all entries to (817) 385-8269.
The USBC Open Championships will have a new look in 2009 with state-of-the-art scoreboards.
Construction of the proposed 100-lane bowling facility for USBC Championship tournaments in Osceola County, Fla., has been delayed which will require the selection of another site for the 2011 Open Championships.
Nearly 36,000 bowlers will get a share of the $5.5 million prize fund from the 2008 Open Championships.
The venue for the 2009 Open Championships now will feature 60 lanes and a potential record capacity of 17,400 teams.
Jay Futrell claimed the Regular All-Events crown and helped Team Tilt to the Regular Team title at the 2008 Open Championships.
Jeffrey Vainauskas was the biggest winner at the 2008 Bowlers Journal as he claimed the Open Singles title and topped the Dual Entry prize list.
Former Team USA member Erik Vermilyea helped Junior Team USA Support into 10th place in Regular Team on Saturday.
Anthony Burrell rolled a 762 series and teamed up with Larry Stephens to move into 10th place in Regular Doubles at the Open Championships on Friday.
Corrine Ham is in position to win her first title at the Women's Championshipa and helped her team into the top five in Team All-Events at the Open Championships.
William Thayer came up one pin short of the 32nd perfect game of this year's Open Championships.
Bowling in his first Open Championships, Brian Johnston rolled a 701 series and took the lead in Classified Singles on Thursday.
Shawn Lee ended his 2008 Open Championships campaign with a 300 game Tuesday.
This week, we asked Jim Cripps, the Backwards Bowler, to share his thoughts about bowling and his time on the lanes at the Open Championships.
Jonathan Masur and Jeffrey Butler will not win a second consecutive doubles title, but they enjoyed their time at the 2008 Open Championships.
Rick Oelkers of Valdosta, Ga.,  rolled a 300 game and teamed up with David Tolson to move into seventh place in Regular Doubles on Monday.
Randy Dickinson rolled the 29th perfect game of the 2008 Open Championships on Monday.
On the way to his singles and all-events goals, Eric Lukins landed in fifth place in Regular Singles at the Open Championships.
Despite a severely burned bowling hand, Donald Mueller Jr. moved into fifth place in Classified Singles on Friday night.