Anchorage’s Alec Dudley overcame finicky lane conditions better than most at the Warhawk Open in Addison, Illinois. The University of St. Francis bowler rolled back-to-back 200 games to wrap up his six-game series and finish inside the top 40 among 300 bowlers at the...
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Rash earns 3rd straight PBA top-10, converts dreadful 7-10 split
Anchorage’s Sean Rash racked up another successful week on the PBA Tour with his third straight top-10 finish. The 36-year-old finished ninth in a field of 64 at the Tournament of Champions at AMF Riviera Lanes in Fairlawn, Ohio. He also converted one of bowling's...
Rash rolls to 13th career PBA title with doubles win in Oklahoma
Rumors of Sean Rash’s demise were greatly exaggerated. Coming off his worst season in 13 years on the PBA Tour, the 36-year-old pro bowler from Anchorage picked up his first victory in 40 events dating to 2017 after he and doubles partner Matt Ogle won the Mark...
Williams helps Robert Morris take second at Boilermaker Classic
Anchorage’s Logan Williams helped the Robert Morris University bowling team place second at the Boilermaker Classic in West Lafayette, Indiana. The junior transfer tied for 97th out of 227 finishers in the men’s competition, the first meet of the college bowling...
Rash wins PBA title, jumps to 5th in Storm Cup points race
Sometimes it’s better to be lucky than good, but professional bowler Sean Rash of Anchorage was both in the championship match of the Gene Carter’s Pro Shop Classic in Middletown, Delaware. He threw seven straight strikes – including one when he missed the pocket - to...
Williams beats 1,350 bowlers at Junior Gold Championships
Logan Williams of Anchorage represented Alaska well at the Junior Gold Championships in Cleveland, Ohio. The 20-year-old survived four days of qualifying to move on to the advancers round, which featured the top 10 percent of the 1,418 entrants in the U20 division....
Williams helps Iowa Central win NJCAA bowling national title
Anchorage bowler Logan Williams was part of a star-studded Iowa Central squad that rolled to its first national team title at the NJCAA championships in Cheektowaga, New York. The 20-year-old sophomore won a national title in doubles and finished second individually...
Williams paces Iowa Central at Jayhawk Collegiate Challenge
Anchorage's Logan Williams led the Iowa Central Community College bowling team at the Jayhawk Collegiate Challenge in Lawrence, Kansas. Despite being matched up against competition from larger schools, the sophomore rolled a 188 average to finish 20th in a field of...
Williams rolls a 254 in college debut w/ Iowa Central
Logan Williams of Anchorage made a promising debut for the Iowa Central Community College bowling team. The freshman was just one of 17 men out of 187 participants in the Sandhills Classic to carry a 200 average in the tournament at Sun Valley Lanes in Lincoln,...
Rash meets biggest fan, fulfills kid’s Make-A-Wish dream
Anchorage’s Sean Rash has rolled two dozen 300 games and won prestigious awards like PBA Bowler of the Year. Yet those accolades don’t compare to the joy he feels when helping the Make-A-Wish Foundation. The 32-year-old professional bowler took part in his third...
Rash rolls 255 in title match, wins WBT finals in Vegas
The greatest bowler in Alaska history picked off another tournament, winning the World Bowling Tour finals in Las Vegas. Sean Rash of Anchorage beat Mike Fagan of Texas 255-231 for the championship, capping a two-year rolling point system involving a series of...