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Bowling Organizations
by Michael Russell
League and tournament ten-pin bowling groups in the United States have the option to be certified by the United States Bowling Congress (USBC). The USBC provides standard sets of rules for the play of the game, equipment and other things. It also provides several achievement and high score (honor) awards.
The Bowling Proprietors Association of America (BPAA), founded in 1932, serves the interests of bowling center owners. The BPAA includes more than 3,300 bowling centers among its membership. For many years, the BPAA has run the BPAA United States Open tournament (commonly referred to as the "U.S. Open"), originally call the BPAA-All Star Tournament.
Also, high school bowling teams are on the rise. Many high schools have bowling clubs. Some are even considered varsity sports. They have a Conference Championship, Sectionals, Regionals, Semi-State and State.
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