HOME


2023-24 Season is Here!

We look forward to this season of some new tournaments and our regularly scheduled events. We hope to see everyone out of the lanes and show off that THE BEST BOWLERS come from CALIFORNIA!!


IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

Please review the list of USBC non-conforming bowling balls to avoid league forfeitures or being disqualified in tournaments. Click here for list…


2024 OPEN & WOMEN’S STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

OAK TREE LANES

990 N. Diamond Bar Blvd.
Diamond Bar, CA 91765
(909) 860-3558

Team, Doubles & Singles Event
SEPARATE OPEN & WOMEN’S DIVISIONS

SQUAD DATES:
April 20-21
April 27-28

May 4-5
May 18-19
May 25-26 (Memorial weekend)

THERE ARE A FEW SPOTS STILL AVAILABLE.
CLICK HERE FOR AVAILABILITY.


AWARDING OVER $69,000 IN
SCHOLARSHIPS FOR 2024!

Scholarship information now posted.


2024 BVL FUNDRAISING & STATE FINALS

Saturday, March 30, 2024
12:00pm (check in at 11am)

(Entries closed)
Click here for lane assignments

BOWLERO SAN BERNARDINO
299 W Orange Show Rd
San Bernardino, CA 92408
(909) 889-0355


JUNE 1-2, 2024

HOLIDAY INN ONTARIO AIRPORT
2155 E. Convention Center Way
Ontario, CA 91764
(BOOK HOTEL ROOMS BY MAY 15)
 
LOCAL ASSOC. MANAGERS – Register your credentials online no later than MAY 3

DELEGATES, YOUTH REPS, ALTERNATES & GUESTS – Register your attendance online no later than MAY 10.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER!


Join us to celebrate the 2024 HALL of FAME INDUCTEES and SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS!

Deadline to purchase dinner tickets is April 29.
Click here to reserve tickets online. Pay by check or zelle.
Download Dinner ticket order form


2024 CA SENIOR SINGLES TOURNAMENT

Open to all California USBC members at least 50 years of age. *2025 USBC Senior National Championships Qualifying Event (6 games)

August 24-25, 2024
10am & 1pm

FOREST LANES

22771 Centre Dr
Lake Forest, CA 92630

MODIFIED FORMAT! Three games squads. 
You must bowl TWO squads in order to qualify to the
2025 National USBC Senior Championships.


BUY YOUR 2023-24 MEMBERSHIP CARD ONLINE AT BOWL.com

Using your old card as a guide, be sure to enter your existing USBC membership ID #, select your local USBC association and purchase your card with a credit card. Please be aware that if you are already a member and don’t enter your existing membership card number, it will issue you a new number. The local association office will then have to manually merge your memberships together so that all of your averages will show with one ID #. CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE YOUR CARD ONLINE. DOUBLE CHECK that your membership was processed by looking up your information here on bowl.com.  Remember… all membership expires JULY 31. Summer leagues extending past Aug 1 and tournaments may use 2023-24 membership until OCT. 1.  YOUTH MEMBERSHIP: Please contact your local association to process youth membership.



Let’s award our bowlers in California!
NEW DESIGN FOR GAME/SERIES PATCHES!

DOWNLOAD BROCHURE |  DOWNLOAD ORDER FORM CLICK HERE TO ORDER AWARDS ONLINE


Bid on Future California USBC Tournaments! 

Centers that are interested in hosting the following events should contact us at info@calusbc.com.
– CA State Singles (October 2025) – Southern CA
– Cal State Masters (August 2025) – Southern CA

– CA State Senior Singles (August 23-24, 2025) – Northern CA
– CA Helen Duval Veteran’s Tournament (March 29, 2025) – Northern CA
– 2026 CA State Championships (Adult: April-June; Youth: June) – Southern CA


RULE UPDATES:

  • Only a DRY TOWEL or Shammy is allowed to clean a bowling ball once USBC certified competition has begun.
  • If only fingers are used, the thumb hole must be plugged and an “X” marked for the palm position.
  • Youth must be aged 17 prior to the start of the season for their last year of eligibility.
  • Youth turning 18 during their last season of competition must complete SafeSport online at SafeSport.org.
  • The minimum age to join Adult Leagues is 18

OUT OF SPECIFICATION. If it is found that a bowling ball is or is suspected of being out of specification, the bowler must be told by the tournament or league official to remove the ball from competition until it can be measured. If the ball is not removed or the bowler had prior knowledge of such, games are subject to forfeiture or disqualification. If the bowler had no prior knowledge, the games would not be subject to forfeiture, but the ball would not be able to be used until it meets specifications.

How is this rule enforceable and what is the penalty for those who don’t comply? Once it is discovered that a bowler is using equipment which is not within specifications, the ball must be removed from competition and corrected before it can be used during certified competition. If the bowler uses a ball that is non-conforming with knowledge that it is out of specification, the scores are subject to forfeiture.


Growing the sport of bowling for youth and adults in CA!