Information provided by Steve O’Brien – Jack Stiegelmeyer was a very dedicated, longtime volunteer for the sport of bowling, giving his time at many levels for the sport. He was a past President and Hall of Fame member for the Greater Charleston (S.C.) Bowling Association, a past President and Hall of Fame member for the […]
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Bob Gantenbein
Bob Gantenbein started bowling in 1950 while living in California. After moving to Gaffney, South Carolina in the early 1970’s, he helped organize both the Gaffney local and adult associations. Bob has served on both Boards in all capacities. Currently, Bob is a Life Member of the Gaffney Bowling Association. 1988 was a good year […]
Barbara Rogers
Tom Mouzon
Beaufort and South Carolina youth bowling associations were the beneficiaries of more than 20 years of service by Tom Mouzon. He was instrumental in advancing these programs during the 1970’s and 1980’s, which was during the change from AJBC to YABA. Tom served on various committees at the state and local level including scholarship, […]
Atha Sample
Atha Sample was born in Odum, Georgia on “Thanksgiving Day”, November 27th in 1924. After her fifth birthday she moved to Charleston and met her life long friend, Winkie Witt Cammer. She graduated from North Charleston High School in June of 1942. While in high school she played basketball, volleyball and softball. Her basketball team […]
Harold R. Price
Harold retired from the Army in 1960 and moved to Seneca, SC, where he was manager of Clemson Lanes until they closed in 1961. He then started bowling at Timber Lanes (now Oconee Lanes). Harold served as a Director on the Oconee County Bowling Association for 2 years, until he moved to Easley, SC. After […]