Welcome to the Official Homepage of Southeast Alabama United States Bowling Congress (USBC) Association (SAUSBCA). This site is the portal for SAUSBC Association members and ALL bowlers to find information, news, reviews, bowling tips and most of all, YOU providing us your Comments/Suggestions. SAUSBCA will review each comment and suggestion prior to publishing on this website. SAUSBCA will make updates/corrections, as quickly as possible to the website, based on the feedback we receive from YOU! SAUSBCA wants to ensure this website is informative, fun, and manageable for all to use, so if the site changes COLOR or an ARTICLE disappears, don't be alarm, it's just our website Manager performing updates or changes to the site. Please contact the Association Manager or the website Manager if you spot any errors, missing information, updates or just have a question/suggestion on this site. You can also follow and "LIKE" SAUSBCA on Facebook....................and THANK YOU for visiting with us!
USBC Bowl.com - New App
Youth Bowling League's
Adult Bowling League's
Summer Events at the Flightline Lanes
The Flightline Lanes will be hosting a 8-9 Pin-No-Tap Tournament held on Tuesday nights and starts at 18:15 (6:15) p.m, with three (3) games on the same pair of lanes. Wednesday Night they are putting down ten (10) Professional Bowlers Association Challenge Oil Pattern, starting with the Wolf pattern. On Thursday morning there is a Ladies summer league and Thursday night there is an Open summer League as well. To find out more about these events, contact the Flightline Lanes at (334) 255-9503. If you know of a tournament in the local area (no-taps, sweeper or a charity event) please contact the website manager.
League Standing Sheets
League standing sheet is uploaded at
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These video's are a good teaching and helpful tools for beginners as well as the experience Youth and Adults bowlers!
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Alabama United States Bowling Congress Association is the governing body for tenpin bowling in Alabama. AUSBCA also provides tournament information, Hall of Fame, news, awards and much, much more.
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