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- October 2016
$2,500 YOUTH SCHOLARSHIP
Applications are due January 15.
Eligible to all high school seniors and cur-
rently enrolled college students. This award is both academically and sport
performance graded.
$1,000 YOUTH STATE
SCHOLARSHIP AWARD
Applications are due January 15.
Eligible to all California USBC
youth members.
Points are graded for both academic and bowling
participation (local, state and national).
10th Annual Junior
Hall of Fame Tournament
We are proud to announce that
w
ill be
participating in the 10th Annual Junior Hall of Fame Tour-
nament on November 13th - Youth Bowlers, You could
have the opportunity to compete with one of the greatest
bowlers of all time!
Lynda's Career Highlights:
International:
2005 Qubica AMF World Cup champion
Two silver medals (team and all-events) and two bronze (Masters and doubles) at
2005 Women‘s World Championships
Three gold medals (team, all-events and doubles), one silver (singles) and one
bronze (Masters) at 2005 American Zone Championships
1998 WIBC Queens champion
Two gold medals (team, Masters) and one bronze (trios) at 1997 American Zone
Championships
1997 British Open champion
Gold medal at 1997 United Arab Emirates Invitational
Gold medal at 1997 Africa Cup
5th at 1997 South African Open
7th at 1996 AMF World Cup
Silver medal at 1996 World Tenpin Team Cup
Five gold medals (singles, doubles, team, all-events, national all-events) at 1996
Tournament of the Americas
Two gold medals and one silver at 1989 World Youth Championships
Gold (team), silver (Masters) and two bronze medals (doubles, trios) at 1989 Ameri-
can Zone Championships
Gold medal (team) at 1991 Pan American Games
Silver (singles) and bronze medal (trios) at 1991 World Championships
National:
3rd at 2011 U.S. Women's Open
5th at 2010 U.S. Women's Open
1st at 2008 Bowling's Clash of the Champions presented by USBC
1st at 2008 USBC Queens
Semi-finalist at the 2007 U.S. Women's Open
1995, 2005 and 2007 U.S. Amateur champion
4th at 2006 USBC Team USA Championships
1998 and 2004 WIBC Tournament Doubles champion (set record score in 2004 with
Carolyn Dorin-Ballard)
1st at 1998 USBC Queens
1997 LPBT Fort Worth Regional Mixed Doubles champion
4th at 1997 USA Bowling National Amateur Championships
3rd at 1996 USA Bowling National Amateur Championships
5th at 1991 WIBC Queens
4th at 1991 USA Bowling National Amateur Championships
2nd at 1990 USA Bowling National Amateur Championships
4th at 1989 USA Bowling National Amateur Championships
1989 Association of College Unions International champion
5th at 1988 USA Bowling National Amateur Championships
Awards:
2006 World Bowling Writers International Bowling Hall of Fame
2005 World Bowling Writers Female Bowler of the Year
2004-05 Bowlers Journal All-America first team
2004 WIBC All-American second team
1998 USOC Bowler of the Year
1998 Bowlers Journal Amateur Bowler of the Year
1997 Bowling Writers Association of America Amateur Bowler of the Year
1997 WIBC All-American team (first amateur to be selected in history)
1996 Bowlers Journal Amateur All-American team
1991 Bowling Writers Association of America Bowler of the Year
1990 California Star of Tomorrow
1989 WIBC Alberta E. Crowe Star of Tomorrow
1989 National Collegiate Bowling Championships All-Tournament team (San Jose
State)
1989 World Youth Championships Sportsmanship Award
1989-90 National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association Most Valuable Player
1988-89 and 1989-90 Bowling Writers Association of American Collegiate Bowler of
the Year
1988-89 and 1989-90 National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association All-American
first team
1986-87 and 1987-88 National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association Collegiate All
-American second team
Diablo Women‘s Bowling Association Hall of Fame
Morgan Hill: Congrats to Diego and Justin on winning 2nd and 3rd place in
the Tony Reyes Pro Am for $150 & $100 scholarships. Thank you Kenny
for coming down and presenting them with their awards. Tony would be
proud of you boys!
2016 JBT Las Vegas At
South Point Bowling Plaza
December 27-30, 2016
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