The International Bowling Campus Youth Development team has developed a new “Youth Resource Guide” for use by bowling centers and United States Bowling Congress associations.
The guide is designed to aid in the creation of new youth bowling programs in local communities and was created to help bowling centers and USBC associations work together to build relationships and create unique experiences for youth in their community.
Encompassing 20 pages, the guide covers Bowler’s Ed, standard youth programs, USA Bowling tournaments and USBC national scholarships. It also features a section about the Youth Resource Center on BOWL.com and free creative services offered by IBC Youth Development.
“Why it Works” and “Steps to Success” detail is included for each program or topic.
“The comprehensive nature of this new ‘Youth Resource Guide’ makes it an invaluable resource for youth bowlers and those who promote youth bowling,” said IBC Youth Chairperson Chrissie Kent. “The guide will enable bowling centers and local associations to effectively engage youth in their areas.”
While the “Youth League Development Guide” focused solely on leagues, the new “Youth Resource Guide” has been expanded to encompass not only league play, but also tournament competition, scholarships, the Youth Resource Center and other programs.







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