March 11, 2011 Retro Roll: 1989 USBC Queens This week's Retro Roll takes a look at 2011 USBC Hall of Fame selection Carol Gianotti as she goes after her first major against Sandra Jo Shiery in the 1989 USBC Queens.
March 11, 2011 Smith joins 50-Year Club at 2011 OC With his family in attendance at the National Bowling Stadium on Thursday, C. Lysle Smith of Port Huron, Mich., became the 131st bowler to reach 50 years of participation at the Open Championships.
March 10, 2011 Illinois team moves into top spot at OC Anthony Talley of Romeoville, Ill., converted a 10 pin in the final frame to move On Track Pro Shop 1 of Lockport, Ill., into the top spot in Regular Team with a 3,224 total at the National Bowling Stadium.
March 10, 2011 Woodman bounces back at 2011 OC Affter a hip injury kept Jeffery Woodman of Grand Rapids, Mich., from competing at last year's USBC Open Championships, he returned in grand fashion by tossing a 299 game at the National Bowling Stadium on Wendesday.
March 09, 2011 Classified Doubles lead changes hand at OC Tony Renggli of University Place, Wash., capped off an exciting weekend when he and his partner, Jeff Matesa of Graham, Wash., moved into the top spot in Classified Doubles at the National Bowling Stadium.
March 08, 2011 Haefner reaches 50 years at 2011 OC Theodore Haefner Jr. of Salem, N.J., became the 130th bowler in USBC Open Championships history to reach 50 years of tournament participation at the National Bowling Stadium on Monday.
March 07, 2011 Illinois bowler makes first trip memorable at OC Richard McGill of Chicago made his first trip to the USBC Open Championships a memorable one when he took the Classified Singles lead on Monday at the National Bowling Stadium.
March 06, 2011 Idaho team surges into lead at 2011 OC After two months of practicing and preparing, Durk Wholesale Lumber Co. of Hayden, Idaho, claimed the top spot in Regular Team with a 3,204 total at the National Bowling Stadium.
March 06, 2011 Sutphin rolls 827 series at 2011 OC Stephen Sutphin of Howey in the Hills, Fla., made his own way into the spotlight when he shot an 827 series, the first 800 series of the 2011 event at the National Bowling Stadium on Sunday.
March 05, 2011 Wisconsin bowlers make early statement at OC Ed Seliga of Kenosha, Wis., has been under the weather for more than six weeks, but he now feels much better after taking the lead in three events at the USBC Open Championships.