Collegiate bowling is making a comeback in the Pacific Northwest as new teams from Oregon State University (OSU) and the University of Washington (UW) launch programs with an ambitious start to their seasons. Both schools’ newly formed bowling clubs aim to bring competitive bowling back to the region and build a strong community of student bowlers. Each club is led by enthusiastic student leaders, experienced coaches, and community support through fundraising campaigns.
At Oregon State University, students Jacob Berger and Colby Spear are spearheading efforts to build a competitive bowling team from the ground up. Berger, also the head mechanic at MU Lanes and Games on the OSU campus, shared his excitement for the new program and encouraged the community to help support the team’s growth.
"I'm excited to officially announce Oregon State University's Bowling Team," Berger said. "A lot has been happening over the past few weeks: I've had to learn how to use Facebook again, our GoFundMe has been growing, our member base has kept expanding, and we are prepping for some tournaments in mid-late January in California. We also officially have a coach, Chris Burnett! Colby Spear and I have thus far been leading the team, and we are thrilled to have an awesome coach like Chris continue to help grow the program with his technical and strategic knowledge."
The new team practices regularly at MU Lanes and Games, with a goal to make a name for themselves on the collegiate bowling scene. To support their efforts, OSU’s bowling club has set up a GoFundMe page with a target of $5,000. These funds will be essential to cover travel, tournament fees, equipment, and team uniforms. Berger encouraged anyone interested to check out the team’s GoFundMe page, as well as to contact him directly at bergejac@oregonstate.edu for more information on how to join or support the team.
Meanwhile, the University of Washington’s Husky Bowling Club has already kicked off its season, led by head coach Joseph Kraszewski. The Huskies recently competed in their first collegiate tournaments at the SLOtown Showdown I and II, hosted by Cal Poly at Rancho Bowl in Santa Maria, CA. The team drove 18 hours to the event and finished 8th place in both tournaments, showcasing a promising start for a brand-new program.
During the first day of competition, the Huskies faced challenges with nerves, travel fatigue, and stiff competition, placing 10th in the first game among varsity programs. They fought their way up to 7th before the final round, where they ultimately placed 8th. On the second day, the Huskies reached as high as 6th place but ended the day once again in 8th. Notable individual performances included Senior Vinson Liu, who finished 20th and 21st on the individual leaderboard across both days, and Junior Skyler Broussard, who came close to All-Tournament honors with 15th and 16th place finishes.
"This trip was a great success," said Coach Kraszewski. "Coming to Santa Maria and competing in this competition is the culmination of the work, time, and effort that this team has spent to get to this moment. For a brand new collegiate program populated with new bowlers and a new coach, this performance was a great success. I couldn’t be prouder of this group of kids."
Looking ahead, the Huskies will compete in two back-to-back Tier 1 events in Las Vegas from December 18-21, marking the next milestone in their season.
Both OSU and UW have launched GoFundMe campaigns with a $5,000 goal to support travel, equipment, and other team expenses. UW’s Husky Bowling Club emphasized the importance of fostering an inclusive bowling community, inviting bowlers of all skill levels to join and help build the club’s legacy.
As Northwest collegiate bowling takes off, OSU and UW’s clubs are driven by student passion and community support, with hopes to establish a lasting impact on the sport in the region. For those interested in supporting these teams, donations can be made through their GoFundMe pages, helping them achieve their goals and compete at a national level.
Cottage Grove, Ore. -- District 2 kicked off the new high school bowling season with a strong showing, featuring a full field of 12 teams and additional teams on a waitlist. The event, held at Cottage Bowl, marked significant growth for District 2, including renewed interest in areas that have not had a high school bowling program since the mid-2010s.
On the girls' side, Sheldon and Albany Open took 3rd place, with Dallas Girls and Sheldon Open finishing in 2nd. The 1st place honors went to Albany Girls and South Salem Open.
Hillsboro, Ore. -- 40 teams of adults and youth bowlers spent their Sunday morning at Park Lanes. Some of the teams traveling from as far away as Seattle and Yakima, Washington. The unique format saw the adults and youth bowlers pairing up to bowl games together with the adults throwing the odd frames and the youth bowlers the even frames.
Divided into two divisions, 301 combined average and above and 300 combined average and below, there were 20 teams in each division.
Final Results: Lower Division
Final Results: Upper Division
Beaverton, Ore. -- Congratulations to several youth bowlers for their finishes at the October SuperPlay Scholarship Series.
The Junior Bowlers Tour (JBT) brought thrilling competition to the Pacific Northwest with back-to-back tournaments at Kingpins Portland and Kingpins Beaverton.
At Kingpins Portland on Saturday, Kwon topped the Scratch Division stepladder, culminating in a 222-210 victory over Henry Hind for his seventh JBT title. In the Handicap Division, Michele Westmorland seized her first JBT title in a nail-biting match against Ryker Wistrand, finishing 248-244.
In Girls Scratch, Piper Chalmers claimed victory over Laelah Tiquia, while Kwon’s stellar performance also secured him the U17 title. New Mexico's Alex Thompson won a bowling ball from title sponsor Brands of Brunswick.
Sunday’s action at Kingpins Beaverton featured a flawless 300 from Kwon in qualifying, propelling him to the top of the Scratch Division once again. He wrapped up the weekend with a 238-214 win against Danny Chalmers, capturing both the Scratch and U17 titles for a complete sweep.
Tobie Holcomb won the Handicap Division after edging out top-seed Olivia Walsh with a final score of 202-196. Laelah Tiquia rebounded from Saturday, defeating Piper Chalmers in Girls Scratch to even the score for the weekend.
Additional highlights from Beaverton included Sawyer Jones winning a bowling ball courtesy of the Brands of Brunswick, and Aiden Wong pocketing a $100 scholarship bonus for nailing the '29' jackpot.
The weekend tournaments saw over $5,000 in scholarships awarded across all divisions, making it a memorable and rewarding experience for all participants.
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Storm Products is excited to announce twelve new members to the Storm JR. Team (formerly known as Team Evolution). This team consists of ambassadors who participate in Storm's youth bowling initiatives, demonstrate an enthusiasm for the sport of bowling, and have shown loyalty to the principles of the Evolution Program.
The Storm JR. Team is reserved for a select group of exceptional youth players who have actively engaged in the monthly lessons of the Evolution Program and remain loyal to Storm Products through their equipment choices and brand support. The members of the Storm JR. Team are among the top players in their respective age groups nationwide. They maintain outstanding academic performance, engage in community service, treat others with respect, conduct themselves with the highest integrity, and actively encourage other young athletes to join the sport of bowling in their local communities.
Leanne Hulsenberg, a USBC and PWBA Hall of Fame Member who serves as the Tournament and Events Manager at Storm Products, leads the Storm JR. Team and Evolution Program.
"The Storm JR. Team continues to serve as a vital platform for ambitious young bowlers aiming to compete at the highest levels of our sport. It bridges the gap between aspiring youth athletes and our professional team, nurturing their dreams of future professional careers," Hulsenberg stated. "These junior team members are not just athletes; they're ambassadors who inspire their peers, showcasing how bowling can positively shape young lives both on and off the lanes."
The current athletes on the Storm JR. Team are Katelyn Abigania, Anna Antony, Malia Briggs, Alex Crowley, Brady McDonough, Matteo Quintero, Abigail Starkey, Eliana Occhino, Ernesto Reynoso, Rush Steen, Kaitlyn Stull, and Jos Weems.
The athletes joining the Storm JR. Team in our Fall 2024 additions are Alyssa Bechtol, Ryan Burgess, Alexa Escamilla, Lindsay Greim, Emmanuel Guevara, Micah Jensen, Taylor Kretz, Dohoon Kwon, Christian Mouton, Savannah Portillo, Larielle Tharps, and Aiden Watts.
"The Storm JR. Team have consistently demonstrated their commitment to bowling through their exceptional performance in the Evolution Program, their loyalty to Storm Products, and their pursuit of excellence in the sport," Hulsenberg remarked. "What truly sets them apart is their ability to inspire and motivate their peers, effectively becoming young ambassadors for the sport. Their passion is contagious, encouraging more youth to discover the rewards and opportunities that bowling offers."
The Storm JR. Team program involves each athlete's parent or legal guardian as an integral part of the process. Both the athletes and their support systems are fully engaged with the program as these young bowlers continue to progress toward their future in the sport.
DOHOON KWON
Accomplishments:
5-Time SYC Champion
PBA Jr. Nationals Champion
WYBT Champion
JBT Champion
7th Place in the 2022 PBA Regional Jim Kent Memorial Tournament
Home State: Washington
Favorite Food: Sushi
Favorite Subject In School: Physics
Favorite Storm Ball: Summit
What are you known for: I always try to keep myself calm. I try to have a poker face because when I always get ahead of myself, I make silly mistakes.
Fun Fact: I started bowling because my parents owned a restaurant next to the bowling alley, so I went there everyday to practice. I speak Japanese, Korean, and English. When I become a professional bowler, I can travel to these countries and have no problem. When I was in Korea I did taekwondo for 6 years and I was the 2nd black belt.
“I always dreamed of becoming a member of Team Storm which will help me a step closer to becoming a professional bowler. It still feels really incredible and is just unbelievable, I am really thankful for this amazing opportunity.”
This story is written By Blair Blumensheid of Strom Bowling. To read more about the incredible Youth Bowlers selected to the team, CLICK HERE
It was an exciting day at the 3rd annual 3-2-1 Youth Challenge at Triangle Bowl. Great job to everyone for being willing to come out and try their skills on a challenging condition with ball restrictions. That's the way you get better — by bowling on the tough stuff.
Congrats to our champions: Danny Chalmers, Ryker Wistrand, and Laelah Tiquia. Also, congratulations to Ewan Oester for his 300 game during qualifying.
Thanks to our prize and scholarship donors - Rena Downs, Lee and Suzie Farquhar, Jeff Knapp at TAPS Pro Shop, Jeff Swanson and Ben Leong at West Seattle Bowl, Kevin Hong, and Dean Buchanan at Off Broadway Bowling Academy.
Thank you to Beau Little and the staff and management of Triangle Bowl, Jeff Demorest and Tournamentbowl for powering our online standings, and Rick Herrmann and Gary Jordanger for making our beautiful plaques.
Special thanks to my helpers today: Jazel Tiquia, Kenji London, Austin Thompson, Jade Walters and Kaden Walters.
See you next time!
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SCRATCH RESULTS
Champion: Danny Chalmers, $325 (plus champion's plaque and entry to 2025 Junior Gold)
2nd: Peyton Combs, $250
3rd: Ewan Oester, $225
4th: Candace Van Tine, $175
5th: Tamia Yeager, $130
6th: Alex Macnab, $125
7th: Dohoon Kwon, $120
8th: Spencer Au, $110
9th: Brody Ruby, $105
10th: Henry Hind, $100
11th: Nathan Tavel, $90
HANDICAP RESULTS
Champion: Ryker Wistrand, $275 + champion's plaque
2nd: Mikayla Bowman, $200
3rd: Evan Do, $150
4th: Elycium Ramirez, $120
5th: Filo Do, $100
6th: Madden Kennedy, $90
GIRLS SCRATCH SIDE EVENT
1st: Laelah Tiquia, $125 + champion's plaque
2nd: Candace Van Tine, $80
3rd: Tamia Yeager, $50
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