CALIFORNIA USBC ASSOCIATION

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CALIFORNIA USBC ASSOCIATION


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In 2005, the YABA national headquarters merged with ABC & WIBC to form the United States Bowling Congress (USBC). With this new movement, USBC is now recognized as the national governing body of bowling in the United States by the USCO.

The three California state organizations: California State Bowling Association, California Women's Bowling Association and the California Young American Bowling Alliance, Inc. (CSBA, CWBA, & CSYABA) merged into one organization, February 25, 2006 in Sacramento. The California USBC Association (CUSBC) has been chartered as of May 1, 2006. California is only one of 19 states that merged with USBC on the state level so far. Not only will we make this work, but we will lead the way, as everyone knows that the "Best Bowlers Come from California!"

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CALIFORNIA STATE BOWLING ASSOCIATION (CSBA)

The California State Bowling Association conducted an annual state championships for American Bowling Congress members from throughout California. Entrants competed in team, doubles and singles events. The first tournament was held in 1946. This event has grown to become the largest state bowling event in the nation and is held in a different location each year, alternating between the southern and northern parts of the state.

The CSBA also offered professional scratch competition with our California State Masters. The annual state convention hosted delegates that represented many of the 75 local associations in the state of California. The last convention was held in Bakersfield in 2006.

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CALIFORNIA WOMEN'S BOWLING ASSOCIATION (CWBA)

On May 8, 1924, a group of friendly and spirited women through

their wisdom and foresight created a state bowling organization for the purpose of promoting and elevating the greatest of all participant sports - American Ten Pins. This group, named the California Women's Bowling Association (CWBA) was recognized as an Auxiliary to the Pacific Coast Bowling Congress (PCBC) later affiliated with the Women's Bowling Congress, Inc.

The purpose of the CWBA was to provide leadership and services to our local associations and women bowlers of California. Our Mission is the recognition for achievements, quality programs and the fostering of the spirit of friendship and cooperation among all members of the bowling family. The CWBA celebrated it's 75th Anniversary in 2001 and has developed a wealth of traditions during it's history. The last convention was held in Sacramento in 2006.

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