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ARLINGTON, TEXAS (WTVB) – Sandra Jo Shiery of Coldwater has been elected to the United States Bowling Congress Hall of Fame.
The web site www.bowl.com reports Shiery fell short of reaching the required 70 percent of the votes cast but the USBC Hall of Fame Committee had the opportunity to select her for induction.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 and 2021 USBC Hall of Fame inductees would be honored in person during the 2022 USBC Convention.
Shiery is a nine-time Professional Women’s Bowling Association Tour champion, which includes one major victory at the 1997 USBC Queens Tournament.
February 2, 2021
ARLINGTON, Texas - Sandra Jo Shiery of Coldwater, Michigan, and Mark Williams of Beaumont, Texas, have been elected to the
Shiery and Williams were on the ballot of five men and two women voted on by a national panel of USBC Hall of Fame members, veteran bowling writers and USBC Board members.
Though both fell short of reaching the required 70% of the votes cast, the USBC Hall of Fame Committee had the opportunity to select them for induction, and they will complete the four-person 2021 USBC Hall of Fame class.
In late October, husband and wife Bill and Barbara Chrisman of Pleasant View, Utah, the co-founders of Storm Products, Inc., were elected by the committee in the Meritorious Service category. They will be the seventh husband and wife overall to be inducted into the USBC Hall of Fame.