Female Faces in the Crowd
October 22, 2008 by jane
Filed under Bowling, College Athletics, Football, General, High School Athletics, Student-Athlete, Wrestling
October 22, 2008 – If you’re not already familiar with Sports Illustrated “Faces in the Crowd” you should be. Each week, the magazine features six student-athletes from various sports. And guess what? In a media property not generally known for repping those with an xx chromosome, girls seem to get props equal to the guys.
In addition to featuring athletes in sports such as soccer, volleyball and cross country, the magazine highlights girls who are particpating in less traditional pursuits.
Middle school wrestler Kiera Gabaldon was one of the athletes highlighted in a recent edition. Here is the magazine’s summary of Kiera’s accomplishments:
Kiera, a seventh-grader at Houck Middle School, won two national wrestling titles: the Women’s Body Bar Freestyle (novice 111 pounds) and last year’s U.S. Girls’ Wrestling Association tournament (elementary 91 pounds). At the Oregon state boys’ meet she was second in freestyle and third in Greco-Roman.
Another recent entry highlights Elizabeth Mitchum and Kaci Poole, junior kickers at Pelion High in South Carolina, who are believed to be the first two girls to score points for the same team in a varsity football game; on Sept. 12 each kicked an extra point in a 42-13 victory over Wagener-Salley.
And from the coaching ranks comes Kim Terrell-Kearney, 43, the head bowling coach at Delaware State. Terrell-Kearney defeated Trisha Reid 216-189 to win the U.S. Women’s Open for the second time. (She also won in 2001.) She was a two-time college All-America at San Jose State and the 1989 pro tour rookie of the year.
It’s so great to honor these female athletes in a national forum. If you know someone you think should be featured, it’s easy to nominate them. Just go to sportsillustrated.com to fill out a form and tell about the athlete’s accomplishments.
89-year-old rolls toward a record – Charlotte event is bowler’s 61st trip to U.S. Championships
May 30, 2007 by jane
Filed under Bowling, News Bytes
Dan Tierney/ dtierney@charlotteobserver.com
May 23 2007 HUNTERSVILLE –As familiar sounds of crashing pins surround her, Mini Tvaska stops three steps from the foul line. With bowlers — some young enough to be her granddaughter — hurling balls down the lane, 89-year-old Tvaska walks to the line and almost politely releases hers.
After Tvaska picks up a spare on one of her slow rollers, bowlers as far as three lanes away clap and yell. Tvaska’s participation in the U.S. Bowling Congress Women’s Championships ties a record of competing in 61 championships. Read more
Bowling With The Stars
November 28, 2006 by admin
Filed under Bowling, Events, Pretty Good
May 3, 2006 – It was all about the fun at the first “Bowling With The Stars”
Some of Hollywood’s top young stars along with three of bowling’s top woman players put their “game face” on for “Bowling With The Stars” charity event in Los Angeles.
With wildly popular television shows such as “Skating With Celebrities” and “Dancing With The Stars,” can a similar formula work for bowling? Read more









