The Oregon State USBC Open Championship begins this weekend at Quaking Aspens Lanes at Wildhorse Resort & Casino.
The championship runs from April 15 to May 28. The tournament features some of the top bowlers in the state, competing for cash prizes and bragging rights.
The United States Bowling Congress (USBC) sanctions the Oregon State USBC tournament. The USBC is the national governing body for bowling in the United States and it oversees the rules and regulations for the sport. As a sanctioned event, the Oregon State USBC Open Championship follows the USBC’s guidelines for lane conditions, equipment specifications, and other factors to ensure fair competition.
Quaking Aspens Lanes will be closed on Sundays during the tournament, but will be open to the public on Saturdays from 6 p.m. to midnight. Spectators are welcome to come and watch the tournament action.
“We’re thrilled to host the Oregon State USBC tournament at Quaking Aspens Lanes,” said Gerald Davies, Bowling and Arcade Manager at Wildhorse Resort & Casino. “This championship tournament is always a highlight of the bowling season, and we’re excited to showcase our top-notch facilities to bowlers and fans from around the state.”
The Oregon State USBC tournament is open to all bowlers who are members of the Oregon State USBC. Bowlers will compete in singles, doubles, and team events, with cash prizes awarded to the top finishers in each category.
Some of the top bowlers in the league in recent years include Eric Cox, Nick Vogel, Mike Rose Jr., Ron Hoppe, and Jeremy Hunt. You can check the official website or contact the Oregon State USBC for the latest updates on the current standings and top-performing bowlers.
“We’re looking forward to seeing some great bowling at this year’s tournament,” said Rebecca Cole, OSUSBC Tournament Director. “Quaking Aspens Lanes is a fantastic venue, and we’re grateful to Wildhorse Resort & Casino for hosting us.”
For more information on the Oregon State USBC tournament, visit the Oregon State USBC website.