May 02, 2015 Former Team USA member leads singles at 2015 USBC Open Former Team USA member Ronnie Sparks Jr. threw a clutch strike to take the lead in Regular Singles at the 2015 USBC Open.
May 02, 2015 Zavakos reaches 100,000 pins at USBC Open Clinton Zavakos became the 17th member of the 100,000-Pin Club at the USBC Open Championships this week in El Paso.
April 29, 2015 Texans take doubles lead at 2015 Open Championships Hours after the defending champions relinquished control of the Regular Doubles event at the OC, Mark Sleeper Jr. and Anthony Simonsen were glad to take the reins.
April 29, 2015 Defending doubles champions return to USBC Open Championships Clark and Carl Poelzer returned to the OC this week, and although their title defense fell short, the experience is something the father and son never will forget.
April 28, 2015 Iowa bowler perfect at 2015 Open Championships Gregory Engelkes enjoys bowling doubles with his father, Joseph, and the two have a new memory to share after Gregory rolled the fourth 300 game of the 2015 event.
April 28, 2015 Wisconsin bowler reaches two milestones at 2015 USBC Open Dick Rice celebrated 60 years of participation and eclipsed 100,000 pins at the 2015 USBC Open Championships this week.
April 25, 2015 Nebraska bowler makes 50th appearance at USBC Open Carl Christen of Broken Bow, Nebraska, celebrated 50 years of USBC Open Championships participation this week in El Paso.
April 24, 2015 Pennsylvania bowler logs 65 years at USBC Open Championships Anthony Malone of Erie, Pennsylvania, became the ninth bowler in history to reach 65 years of participation at the USBC Open Championships.
April 22, 2015 Delaware bowler makes 50th appearance at USBC Open Jerry Stewart of New Castle, Delaware, reflected on his career at the USBC Open Championships as he celebrated 50 years of participation.
April 21, 2015 Defending singles champion competes at 2015 OC Louis Jenkins Jr. may not have been able to make his own run at the Regular Singles crown in 2015, but he did get a chance to offer his support to a teammate who got on a roll.