Larry has been a great influence in bowling in the Spartanburg area for some 30 years. Some of his achievements are: His bowling average for over 15 years has been above 200. He has bowled 1-300 game and numerous 700 series. He has won numerous League and City Titles. He has won the following State […]
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Judy Pettit
Judy Mahaffey Pettit has lived in Spartanburg, SC all of her life. She is marrie to Dean Pettit and they have three lovely children. Time and George Pettit and Traci Pettit Hubbard. She has five grandchildren. Judy started bowling at Pinewood Lanes in the AM Coffee League which is still sanctioned. Thelma Deruchia taught […]
Eula Shook
From Kent Smith: Eula Shook was a founding member of the Spartanburg AJBC/YABA Association. She served as head coach for 15 years, city tournament director for 12 years, and was a state director for 10 years. Her concern for and support of youth bowling was well known throughout the state of SC. In 1994, as […]
Jim C. Hawkins
Jim is a very personable, outgoing, promoter and leader dedicated to the sport of bowling. His energy, enthusiasm and creativity in coming up with new ideas in getting people interested in bowling has been outstanding. Jim was instrumental in starting Junior Scholarship programs for the Greenville Bowling Association and the S.C. Junior Scholarship Funds. […]
Ethel Deming-Gray
Ethel came to South Carolina from Kingsport, Tennessee. She moved to Spartanburg in 1960 where she raised Leigh Ann, Charles and Michael and where her granchildren, Keri Autumn, Christopher and Richard were born. In 1969, her cousin, Doris Richey, started her bowling at Pinewood Lanes. She joined the Monday Morning Coffee League and was […]
Floyd Lancaster
Floyd was well liked and respected by all his bowling friends. he made numerous contributions of his time and talents to the game of bowling. Floyd was a member of the Spartanburg Bowling Association B.O.D. in late 1960’s and early 1970’s, serving in the offices of Director and Vice President. He also served four years […]