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PBA Jr. National Championship Announced
PBA Jr. National Championship
The PBA is proud to introduce the inaugural PBA Jr. National Championship tournament. The tournament is open to all bowlers ages 18 and under as of August 1, 2020.
This event will begin with direct entry into four Regional tournaments to be held on Saturday, September 5, 2020 at the following locations:
South Region
Bowlero Marietta
2749 Delk Rd, Marietta, GA 30067
Midwest Region
Bowlero Wauwatosa
11737 W Burleigh St, Wauwatosa, WI 53222
Southwest Region
Bowlero Euless
1901 W Airport Fwy, Euless, TX 76040
West Region
Bowlero Christown
1919 W Bethany Home Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85015
REGIONAL TOURNAMENT DETAILS
Each Regional tournament will GUARANTEE a first place of a SMART Scholarship. SMART scholarships will also be awarded to one out of every 6 (1:6) entries in each division.
The first and second place finishers in each division (Boys & Girls) of the Regional tournament will also advance to the National Championship which will be held in conjunction with a PBA National Tour stop to be named later. Hotel accommodations for bowlers advancing to the National Championship will be paid by the PBA (bowler + up to 2 parents / guardians, single room, double occupancy; travel to the National Championship location is the responsibility of each family).
Regular Registration:Â $129
Included in Entry Fee:
- A Pro Clinic conducted by PBA Members (9/4/20)
- Lunch
- Practice session
To sign up, click here. Once you have completed your initial sign up, we will reach out within 24 hours to collect payment.
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP DETAILS
The 16 youth bowlers that advance (8 boys and 8 girls) to the National Championship will compete for GUARANTEED SMART Scholarships.
Included in Entry Fee:
- Clinic conducted by PBA and PBA Product Registered Companies
- Lunch
- Practice session
- Boys & Girls Champions and parents will be invited to PBA Tour TV Show
Date and Location Coming Soon
For more information on the PBA Jr. National championship, click here.
Why are there no qualifying tournaments on the East coast