Sites Selected for 2010 ITC Sectionals and National Finals (source: Team USA)

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Sectional and national finals sites have been determined for the 2010 United States Bowling Congress… Read (source: Team USA) - RSS news feeds and Widgets on Feedzilla.com

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Bardol, Hamilton lead way into Junior Gold Championships finals (source: Team USA)

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Chris Bardol won’t have the opportunity to cheer on his girlfriend, Brittni Hamilton, during… Read (source: Team USA) - RSS and News widget on Feedzilla.com

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Nearly 2,000 youth bowlers to compete in USBC Junior Gold Championships (source: Team USA)

July 7, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

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Boresch better than ever at USBC Open Championships (source: New York Times)

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In 1989, Lennie Boresch Jr. of Kenosha, Wis., had a breakout year at the USBC Open Championships,… Read (source: New York Times) - RSS news feeds and Widgets on Feedzilla.com

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San Francisco Bowling Center to Host Professional Bowlers Tour Event, August 31st through September 2nd

April 7, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Sea Bowl Entertainment & Bowling Center in Pacifica, just South of San Francisco, will open it's bowling alleys to the 4th Annual Don Johnson Memorial Classic Tournament (PRWeb Aug 24, 2007) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2007/08/prweb549056.htm

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The Jets’ David Bowens Has Talent to Spare

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Jets linebacker David Bowens says he has found only one thing that compares to the thrill of a sack seeing bowling pins awhirl. - RSS news feeds and Widgets on Feedzilla.com

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Its All about Those Styling Bowling Shoes

February 18, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

If there is one thing about bowling that helps to sometimes give the game a bad rap, its the shoes. Bowling shoes are the epitome of awful to people for a few different reasons. First of all, many people are not overly keen on the style of the rental shoes available in most bowling alleys. Clunky, scruffy, and multi-colored, they are not most peoples idea of high fashion though it must be said that SOMEONE likes them; rental bowling shoes are stolen all the time. The other reason people give bowling shoes a big thumbs down is that they are indeed rental shoes. Youre never quite sure whose foot has been in them before yours, and most of the time, you really dont want to know. So, if bowling shoes are such a dreaded part of the game, why dont bowlers simply do away with them? Are the shoes really that important?

In a word, yes. Bowling shoes are a hugely important part of the game. First of all, the shoes help preserve the bowling lanes and keep them in working order. The soles on the shoes do not scuff up the lanes the way normal shoes would; if normal shoes were allowed, the lanes would eventually have grooves and digs in them that would disrupt the way the balls roll. Bowling shoes also help you as a player. Their sliding soles let you slide and move on the lanes like you need to without falling down. Without these sliding soles, your shoes would catch on the floor, and either mess up or shot or pitch you right over on your face.

For a casual bowler, rental shoes are entirely adequate, if a little unsettling to some. If you are a serious bowler, however, given the importance of the proper footwear to the game, you should consider investing in your own pair of bowling shoes. There are many styles and types on the market, and they are becoming more widely available in traditional sport shops. The kind you get depends on a combination of your skill factor and your personal preference.

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If you are a new bowler, look for so-called athletic bowling shoes. These bowling shoes look more like traditional athletic shoes than other bowling shoes, but they have two sliding soles like the shoes you normally rent from a bowling alley. If you are a more experienced bowler, go for the shoes the professionals wear. Pro bowlers go for shoes know as performance bowling shoes. This variety of shoe has one sliding sole and one non-slip sole, to give players more maneuverability.

Once you have chosen the right kind of soles for your shoes, now you have to choose a style. You can find anything from monochrome black shoes to those multi-colored clunkers we all know so well, and anything else in between. If you cant find what youre looking for at one of the larger sport stores try visiting a dedicated bowling pro shop, or do your shopping online.

Even if you dont get your own pair of shoes, going rental doesnt have to be a traumatic experience. Bowling alleys give the shoes an antibacterial spray between each use, and to be on the safe side; giving them a spray of your own before you put them on is not such a bad idea. Above all else, remember to bring your athletic socks to the alley! If you forget your socks, most alleys have socks available to purchase. Dont go barefoot for your own sake, and for the sake of the person who has to wear them after you.

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