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Register at virginiabpa.com, or call by Emil Williams’ BowlStream TV with of the event included Bobs’ Business,
817-822-9416… Can you spare a few ESPN Madison’s Jesse Nelson provid- QubicaAMF and Storm Products. H5G
hours of your time to help mold the ing commentary. PWBA pro Gazmine was the o cial apparel provider. A
future of the Virginia BPA? e asso- “GG” Mason, representing Storm total of 345 teams (boys’/co-ed varsity,
ciation is looking for creative, enthusi- Products, joined the webcast. e girls’ varsity and junior varsity) across
astic people for its board of directors. BCAW extends a tremendous thank the state competed in the BCAW High
is dedicated group of owners and you to Matt and Ryan Orvis, propri- School Bowling Club during the 2023-
managers helps shape the future etors of e Ashwaubenon Bowling 24 season, an 18 percent increase over
with their innovative ideas. If you are Alley, for hosting the event. Sponsors last season.
interested in serving, contact Execu-
tive Director Michele Colangelo at
mcolangelo@bpaa.com or President
Jay Burnett.
WASHINGTON
ree of the hottest stars on the
2024 PBA Tour will be attending the
28th annual Washington State BPA
Jackpot Classic Tournament, sched-
uled for June 4-7 at e Orleans Hotel
and Casino in Las Vegas. Kyle Troup,
E.J. Tackett and Marshall Kent will be
on hand, bowling with tournament
entrants and enjoying social activi-
ties — including a two-hour party at
Top Golf and a karaoke party at e
Orleans. FOX Sports color analyst
Randy Pedersen will be headlining the
awards banquet as master of cer-
emonies. Entries are being accepted
through April 30 at jackpotclassic.org.
WISCONSIN
anks to the continued support
of youth bowling from proprietors
statewide, the 2023-24 high school
bowling season wrapped up in stellar
style with the 2024 BCA of Wiscon-
sin High School Bowling Club State
Championships in early March.
Regular-season competition in 14
statewide districts culminated with
the state tournament held March 1-3
at e Ashwaubenon Bowling Alley
in Green Bay. A total of 77 teams and
163 singles competitors hit the lanes
before standing-room-only crowds
to compete for state championship
hardware and thousands in scholar-
ships. e Storm Doubles Scholarship
Tournament was held concurrently
with the state tournament, o ering
bowlers another chance to win schol-
arship money. e nals were webcast
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