United
States High School Bowling Foundation
The
United States High School Bowling Foundation (USHSBF)
is an IRS
501 (c)(3) non-profit organization that actively promotes
the growth of high school bowling throughout the country..
By developing innovation programs for high school bowling,
academic administrators become more interested in the benefits
and value high school bowling brings to high school students.
The
ultimate USHSBF innovation was the U.S. High School
Bowling National ChampionshipTM,
the first-ever high school bowling national championship tournament..
The first national championship was held in Greater Ft. Lauderdale,
Florida on July 30-31, 2016..
The
U.S.
High School Bowling National ChampionshipTM
is open to all high school bowlers that qualify for their
State's high school bowling State Finals, or equivalent, or
sets a new state or national scoring record..
Any high school team that rolls a Baker 300 during high school
competition immediately becomes eligible for that season's
National Championship.. Click
below to see past results of U.S. High School Bowling National
Championships, go to: www.2016championship.com
/ www.2017championship.com
/ www.2018championship.com
/ www.2019championship.com
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www.2020championship.com
///www.2021championship.co
///www.2022championship.com
/ www.2023championship.com
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www.2024championship.com
to learn more.
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The
USHSBF also manages Broward County High School Bowling
website and the Century Challenge Club / 100 Spares Challenge...All
activities surrounding high school bowling, high school tournaments,
Junior Gold qualifiers and records webpages are paid for by
the USHSBF. ..
U.S.
High School Bowling Foundation -
www.ushsbf.org
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Broward County High School Bowling
- www.hsbowling.org
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100 Spares Challenge - www.100spares.com
Another
important role the USHSBF is pursuing is the showcasing of
outstanding bowling accomplishments from bowlers during high
school competition. More specifically, this website lists
high school national and state (and some county) scoring records
from all across the U.S.. Numerous
current and former Team USA members have strong backgrounds
in high school bowling.
Team
USA and former Junior Team USA member Adam "AJ"
Johnson is not only the Illinois State boys 2-game record
holder (579) and former 3-game record holder (857), but he
is also tied with Pennsylvania's John Delp III for the most
300 games (4) rolled during a single high school bowling season
in 2010..
AJ
offered these comments on the importance of high school bowling
while representing Team USA during
the 2012 Tournament of Americas: