Team “Yank This” Receives National Award

Teams bowling the highest game or series nationwide in Men’s, Women’s and Mixed Divisions, between Aug. 1 and July 31, receive recognition upon the completion of the season from USBC.

We would like to congratulate Team “Yank This” of the Tuesday Mixed League at Sheppard AFB for receiving a National Team Award for their 2971 Scratch Team Series bowled last season.

Tim Scott shoots 815 and Ray Johnson shoots 813

Tim Scott shot an 815 tonight in the Tuesday Mixed League out at Sheppard AFB. Congratulations Tim!

Ray Johnson Pre-bowled so we didn’t get a picture but his 813 is still a great series! Nice Bowling Ray!

Got an honor score or a notable achievement to share? Send a picture, along with all the details to: grwichitafallsusbc@gmail.com and we’ll post it right here!

Brandon Tipton shoots an 804 / Jose Munoz shoots his 1st 300.

Jose Munoz Shoots 300

Jose Munoz shot his 1st 300 tonight in the Tuesday Mixed League at Sheppard AFB. Great Bowling Jose!

Brandon Tipton got away before getting his picture took, but we wanted to make sure to post his 804 tonight also. Awesome bowling Brandon.

Got an honor score or a notable achievement to share? Send a picture, along with all the details to: grwichitafallsusbc@gmail.com and we’ll post it right here!

BVL 9-Pin Tournament Pictures

The Greater Wichita falls USBC Association held it’s annual BVL 9-Pin Tournament on Sunday the 3rd of November. If you missed it you missed a good time. So far we have raised over $600, but were not done yet. We will Visiting the leagues in the next couple of weeks to sell BVL wrist bands and lapel pins, as well as raffle tickets for a BVL Bowling Ball. If your looking for more information about the BVL and want to learn more about how they help our veterans please visit: https://bowlforveterans.org/

BVL Bowling Ball Raffle. $1.00 per Ticket or 6 for $5.00

Big congratulations go out to Georgie Chewens and John “Shifter” Hurst. They both had 2 300 games each. Georgie ended up with an 829 but John blew everyone away with an 878.

George Chewens 829, John Hurst 878