RENO, Nev. - The scores have heated up at the 2021
United States Bowling Congress Women s Championships, with six lead changes last week at the National Bowling Stadium, a tie for the top spot in Amethyst Singles and a 300 game by Karen Barcal of Albuquerque, New Mexico (pictured above).
Rebecca Grant of Lake Havasu City, Arizona, was responsible for three of the six lead changes as she took over the lead in every Topaz event on June 11.
She started her run with Diena Wasson of Enumclaw, Washington, in doubles. They paired together to roll a 907 series to break a tie at the top of the leaderboard. Dolores Peace of Dover, Delaware, and Doris Butler of Hartly, Delaware, and Joanna LeBeau and Lady Carajohn of Peotone, Illinois, had held the lead with 902.
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RENO, Nev. - Tuesday s competition at the 2021
United States Bowling Congress Women s Championships featured six lead changes in the Diamond Division and three record-setting performances at the National Bowling Stadium.
Colombia s Maria José Rodriguez and Guatemala s Sofia Granda combined for the first 1,500-plus doubles score in USBC Women s Championships history, rolling to a 1,560 total to take the Diamond Doubles lead.
England s Verity Crawley needed every pin she could get to take the Diamond Singles lead Tuesday, edging Erin Lenahan of Las Vegas by a single pin with a 793 series.
Ashley Crowder of Tamarac, Florida, needed a mark in her final frame to move to the top of the standings in Diamond All-Events with a 2,206 total.