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BOWL com | Busy Sunday results in big scores at 2022 USBC Women s Championships
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BOWL com | Michigan bowler has memorable first appearance at 2022 USBC Women s Championships
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RENO, Nev. - The 101st edition of the
United States Bowling Congress Women s Championships came to a close July 3 at the National Bowling Stadium, with the 2021 event featuring several record-breaking performances during its 72-day run.
The 2021 USBC Women s Championships kicked off April 23 and welcomed 2,552 four-player teams to Reno. Participants competed in four average-based divisions in team competition (Diamond, Ruby, Emerald and Sapphire) and six divisions in doubles, singles and all-events (Diamond, Ruby, Emerald, Sapphire, Amethyst and Topaz).
All standings are unofficial and pending final verification.
Colombia s Maria José Rodriguez and Guatemala s Sofia Granda finished the 2021 event at the top of the leaderboard in Diamond Doubles, posting the first 1,500-plus doubles score in tournament history with a 1,560 total May 11.
BOWL com | Malaysia s Zulkifli takes lead at 2021 USBC Women s Championships
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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.