2025 U.S. High School Bowling National Championship
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Entry Fees for the 2025 U.S. High School Bowling National Championship
$375 Team Entry fee includes entry into the Team Event AND five (5) paid entries into the Singles Event
*TEAM Entry (5 bowlers) --- $375 (no extra charge to have up to 3 reserve bowlers that will not be competing in the Singles Event)
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Teams entering with additional reserve bowlers competing in the Singles Event
*TEAM Entry (5 + 1 = 6 bowlers) --- $450 *TEAM Entry (5 + 2 = 7 bowlers) --- $525 *TEAM Entry (5 + 3 = 8 bowlers) --- $600
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SINGLES Entry ONLY (1 bowler) --- .$75 SINGLES Entry ONLY (2 bowlers) --- $150 SINGLES Entry ONLY (3 bowlers) --- $225 SINGLES Entry ONLY (4 bowlers) --- $300
CLICK HERE to make a Credit Card payment (ALL credit card processing fees have been waived for all TEAM and SINGLES entries)
Click here to see an example of last year's 2024 credit card receipt
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To pay by CHECK, please mail your entry to:
U.S. High School Bowling Foundation 6687 NW 110th Way Parkland, FL 33076
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All funds donated go directly to the U.S. High School Bowling Foundation (USHSBF). The U.S. High School Bowling Foundation is an IRS 501(3)(c) non-profit organization, was founded in 2012. It's purpose is to promote the growth of high school bowling throughout the United States. Along with hosting the annual U.S. High School Bowling National Championship, the USHSBF provides all scoring records from high school bowling competition.
The USHSBF recognizes over 1,300 national, state, and county scoring records across more than 30 States. Moreover, the USHSBF has recognized over 2,260 - 300 games and more than 310 - 800 series rolled during high school bowling dating as far back as 1971 on its 300/800 Honor Roll.
In 2023, the USHSBF instituted the bowling industry's first-ever volunteer recognition program specifically for high school bowling coaches. The USHSBF has partnered with the Points of Light organization, who works with the White House, to recognize those who volunteer their time supporting high school bowling.