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Meet USBC’s Newest Hall Of Famers


Wayne Webb (Superior Performance) Won 20 PBA Tour titles from 1978-1997, including one major. “When I got the phone call, I got pretty emotional, and it was actually hard for me not to cry a little bit,” Webb said. “It came as such a surprise that it overwhelmed me and was hard to process. Of course, it’s something you always hope for, but I never thought it would happen this soon, if at all.”


Cheryl Robinson (Veterans) Four-time Professional Women’s Bowl- ers Association champion. “It’s really an honor, and I’m just thrilled to death,” said Robinson, who also won the 1980 all-events title at the WIBC Championship Tournament and finished second at the 1980 USBC Queens. “This was totally unexpected. I feel like an emotional wreck. I’m just overwhelmed.”


Carol Gianotti (Superior Performance) Won 16 Ladies Pro Bowlers Tour/ Professional Women’s Bowling Association titles between 1989 and 2000, including the 1989 USBC Queens. “To be recognized for something you love to do and elected to something you’ve always had as a goal is really special,” Gianotti said.


Jeff Richgels (Outstanding USBC Performance) Four-time USBC Open Championships winner. “I didn’t feel totally deserving to get in the Hall of Fame on the superior performance ballot and to be the inaugural member of this category is something I cherish an amazing amount,” said Richgels.


8 USBOWLER MARCH 2011


NEWS, NOTES AND HAPPENINGS FROM THE WORLD OF BOWLING


Wayne Webb


Cheryl Robinson


Carol Gianotti


Jeff Richgels


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