Type | Hall of Fame |
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Website | pwba |
The PWBA Hall of Fame is a Hall of Fame established by the Professional Women's Bowling Association to honor individuals "who have dedicated their time and passion to the sport of bowling both on and off the lanes."[1]
Inductees
1995
- Donna Adamek - performance
- LaVerne Carter - pioneer
- Patty Costello - performance
- Helen Duval - pioneer
- Dorothy Fothergill - performance
- Shirley Garms - pioneer
- Mildred Ignizio - performance
- Marion Ladewig - performance
- Betty Morris - performance
- Georgia Veatch - builder
1996
- Janet Buehler - builder
- Doris Coburn - pioneer
- John Falzone - builder
- Nikki Gianulias - performance
- Lorrie Nichols - performance
- Jeanette Robinson - pioneer
- Robin Romeo - performance
- Lisa Wagner - performance
- Donna Zimmerman - pioneer
1997
- Loa Boxberger - pioneer
- Cindy Coburn-Carroll - performance
- Pat Costello - performance
- Fran Deken - builder
- Vesma Grinfelds - performance
- Pearl Keller - builder
- John Sommer Jr. - builder
- Judy Soutar - pioneer
1998
- Joy Abel - pioneer
- Tish Johnson - performance
- Bev Ortner - pioneer
- Aleta Sill - performance
2002
- Dana Miller-Mackie - performance
- Jeanne Naccarato - performance
2003
- Anne Marie Duggan - performance
- Virginia Norton - performance
2019
- Donna Conners - meritorious service/builder
- Leanne Hulsenberg - performance
- Wendy Macpherson - performance
2020
- Pam Buckner - performance
- Carolyn Dorin-Ballard - performance
- Carol Gianotti - performance
2022
- Kim Adler - performance
- Joan Romeo - meritorious service/builder
- Kim Terrell-Kearney - performance
References
- ↑ "PWBA Hall of Fame". PWBA. Retrieved February 2, 2021.
- ↑ "PWBA Hall of Fame (Inductees)". PWBA. Retrieved February 2, 2021.
- ↑ "PWBA Hall of Fame Welcomes Hulsenberg, Macpherson, Conners". United States Bowling Congress. May 16, 2019.
- ↑ Emil Williams (February 3, 2020). "Dorrin-Ballard, Gianotti, Buckner Elected to PWBA Hall of Fame". United States Bowling Congress.
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