Bob’s bowling history began in 1950 in New Haven, CT, setting up ten-pins and bowling as member of his high school ten-pin bowling team in 1951. Restarting his bowling career in the mid ’60’s in the US Air Foce, his first experience in bowling leadership occurred in 1969 as a league secretary as a […]
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Donald J. Eleazer
Don is a native Columbian who started bowling in 1958. He continues to be a tribute to our sport and has provided meritorious service and leadership to the Greater Columbia and South Carolina State Associations. Don has participated in state, local and national tournaments. He served for six-years as secretary of a 16 team league. […]
Janice Johnson
In December of 1960, South Caroina had 3,000 ladies bowling in the state and had received permission from WIBC to form a state association. Janice Johnson was counted in this number. Janice was in attendance at the organizational meeting of the state association in Aiken, South Carolina on February 18, 1961. She missed attending the […]
Virginia B. Mosher
Miss Virinia Mosher has been a member of the Spartanburg WBA since it was formed in the fall of 1959. Virginia’s first bowling league experience started prior to that in Greenville, South Carolina, when she first moved to South Carolina from Maine in 1958. Virginia has participated in every City Tournament in Spartanburg which adds […]
Virginia Younginer
The following information is from the Hall of Fame application: Virginia began her bowling career in 1961. Virginia has bowled for 18 years with a high average of 182 in 1965, highest series 667 and highest game 278. She has three children and 2 grandchildren. Virginia has participated in 57 tournaments: 18-Local, 17-State, 2-National and […]
Mitzi Herold
From the Annual Meeting Minutes of the SCWBA on 5-21-1977, Shirley Wessinger introduced Mrs. Mitzi herold as the 1977 SCWBA inductee into the Hall of Fame for Meritorious Service. Introduced also were members of Mrs. Herold’s family attending for this honor, who were her husband, Richard, and mother, Mrs. Heflin of Houston, Texas. Mrs. Wessinger […]