Shannon Pluhowsky
Shannon Pluhowsky is an American ten-pin left-handed bowler who bowls in the Professional Women's Bowling Association.
Personal information | |
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Born | Dayton, Ohio |
Alma mater | University of Nebraska |
Sport | |
Sport | Ten-pin bowling |
League | PWBA |
Turned pro | 2001 |
Pluhowsky is a 17-time and current member of team USA. Pluhowsky has five professional championships, including major wins at the 2006 USBC Queens in Reno, Nevada and the 2014 BPAA Women's All-Star in Rockford, Illinois.
Early life
Pluhowsky was born on August 8, 1982 in Dayton, Ohio. Before her successful professional career she had a successful amateur and college career.[1] When she was younger she was a three-time Junior Gold Champion and a USOC World Bowler of the Year in 2004. She bowled at the University of Nebraska under coach Bill Straub who is credited for Pluhowsky's impeccable left-handed form.[2] She sports a big push-away and a straight and loose swing with a textbook finishing position.[3] She will still consult Straub to this day if she is struggling on her form.
Pluhowsky is married to professional bowler Megan Kelly. The two participate on the PWBA Tour.[4]
Career Accomplishments and Accolades Under Team USA
- One gold medal (trios), one silver medal (team) and three bronze medals (singles, doubles, all-events) at 2018 PABCON Women's Championships
- Bronze medal at 2016 World Bowling Singles Championships
- Two gold medals (trios, Masters) at 2016 PABCON Women's Championships
- One gold medal (doubles) at the 2016 PABCON Champion of Champions
- One gold medal (team) at 2015 World Bowling Women's Championships
- One gold medal (singles) and one silver medal (doubles) at 2015 Pan American Games
- One gold medal (team) at 2014 PABCON Championships
- Four gold medals at 2011 World Championships (doubles, trios, team, Masters)
- 2002 and 2004 AMF World Cup champion
Other Career Accomplishments
Pluhowsky's other professional titles came in the PBA Women's Series, and include the 2007 Etonic Championship, the 2009 Chameleon Championship, and the 2009 Scorpion Championship.[1] Pluhowsky also earned the United States Bowling Congress National High Average and High Series Awards for the 2017-2018 season as she set the record for the highest average for a season by a woman.[5] She bowled a 250.7 average for 71 games during the Inland Owls league at Capri Lanes in Kettering, Ohio.[5] Pluhowsky was also:
- Inducted into the World Bowling Writers Hall of Fame in 2012
- 2011 World Bowling Writers Bowler of the Year
- 2011 and 2015 Team USA Trials champion
- Three-time USBC Women's Championships titlist (2007 Classic Team, 2011 Scratch Singles, 2015 Diamond Team)
- 2000-01 and 2004-05 Collegiate Player of the Year
- 2000-01, 2001–02 and 2004–05 Collegiate All-America first team
- U.S. Amateur champion in 2001, 2003 and 2004
- 2002 and 2004 World Bowling Writers Female Player of the Year
- 1999, 2000 and 2001 USBC Junior Gold Championships winner
References
- "PWBA - Player Profile, Stats, Photos & Video". pwba.com. Retrieved 2019-04-09.
- "BowlersJournal" (PDF).
- Spigner, Bill. "BowlersJournal" (PDF): 74-75. Cite journal requires
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(help) - "BOWL.com | Bowling legacy continues for Kelly family". bowl.com. Retrieved 2019-04-23.
- "Shannon Pluhowsky Reclaims Record for Highest Season Average by a Woman – Bowlers Journal International – Professional Bowling Magazine". www.bowlersjournal.com. Retrieved 2019-04-09.