As I’ve been writing for years, the top women professionals and non-PWBA members competing in the USBC Queens usually results in a re-write of the USBC Women’s Championships leaderboards.
That was the case again this year, as every lead changed hands, some multiple times, over the last few days before the Queens practice sessions on Wednesday started a 6-day pause in the Women’s Championships at the National Bowling Stadium in Reno.
And the lead changes came with...