2015 All American Family Tournament July 7-9, 2015 Chicago, IL
The All American Family Tournament (AAFT) is the premier national event to showcase the more recreational side of the game. Bowling centers will have the opportunity to conduct qualifying events, offering families the chance to compete in divisions based on the age of the youth. Because it is a handicap-based event, you can promote it to anyone who bowls regardless of their age, skill or physical ability. The tournament has four divisions – One adult/One U8 youth, One adult/One U12 youth, One adult/One U15 youth, One adult/One U17 youth. AAFT qualifying events are held throughout the country and all participants must be USBC members. Qualifiers can be run as a league or tournament. League qualifying events must be a minimum of sixteen (16) total games and tournament qualifying events must be a minimum of three (3) total games. Each kit includes: 1 standee, 6 posters, 1 counter card, 2 how to manual, 250 customizable sales flyers for $39.95 (inc. freight).
Order your marketing kits at:
www.allamericanfamilytournament.com
To find out more about AAFT, contact: IBC Youth Tournaments 800-514-BOWL, ext. 8426
tournaments@ibcyouth.com
2015 Youth Open July 9-26 Chicago, IL
(DuPage County) The
Bowling.com Youth Open Championships is open to
all USBC Youth members. The Youth Open is a non-qualifying tournament, which means competitors do not have to have a certain average and they do not have to qualify from a league or state tournament. Simply put – if they are a USBC Youth member, they can bowl in the Youth Open.
Last year
the tournament issued a scholarship pool of nearly $80,000 and crowned national champions in U8, U12, U15 and U20 Divisions. To find out more about the
Bowling.com Youth Open Championships, contact: IBC Youth Tournaments 800-514-BOWL, ext. 8426
tournaments@ibcyouth.com
44 ❙ Zach Barton
USA Bowling Program Manager 817-385-8339
zbarton@ibcyouth.com
USA Bowling Tournaments Provide additional opportunities for team competition among youth bowlers. The tournaments feature two age divisions (U12 and U15), a unique format and affordable entry fee.
To learn more about USA Bowling or to start a league, contact:
2015 Junior Gold July 11-17
Chicago, IL (DuPage County) The Junior Gold Championships is an annual national
tournament for the top male and female youth bowlers in the United States. Youth bowlers competing in the U20 and U15 divisions have the opportunity to earn a spot on Junior Team USA. The tournament offers scholarship prizes to bowlers in all divisions including: U12 Boys, U12 Girls, U15 Boys, U15 Girls, U20 Boys and U20 Girls. Last year the tournament issued a scholarship pool of over $235,000. All centers are permitted to host Junior Gold qualifiers as a league or tournament. Most tournament qualifiers are held as an added feature of another tournament, much like brackets or high game pots. The number of tournaments that use the prospect of including a Junior Gold qualifier with their tournament shows they have seen offering this option increases and/or solidifies entries into their event. Stand- alone qualifying tournaments, while fewer in number, can still be valuable revenue generators for the center. To find out more about hosting a qualifier or the championship event, contact: IBC Youth Tournaments 800-514-BOWL, ext. 8426
tournaments@ibcyouth.com
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