Formerly the California State Bowling Association (CSBA), California Women's Bowling Association (CWBA) 
and the California Young American Youth Bowling Alliance (CSYABA)

 

 

Helen Duval Veterans Tournament

2012 State Finals
Saturday, March 31, 20
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Mission Hills Bowl
10430 Sepulveda Blvd.
Mission Hills, CA  91345
(818) 361-1221

BVL Packet | Division Winner Submission Form

IMPORTANT DATES:
March 1, 2012
Local Roll-Off Finalist Names are due. Please fill out the informational form completely and mail.
(Unless you have requested an extension)

March 15, 2012
Donations are due to be eligible for California USBC Achievement Awards.

If you need an extension on reporting the name of your finalists, please call.
A donation must be received from your local association by March 15, 2012 in order for your finalists to be eligible to bowl in the California USBC Helen Duval Veterans Tournament.
If an extension is needed, please call.


Open to USBC members: Men, Women and Youth!

 


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Attention Association Managers:

 

Enclosed is the information regarding your Local Association BVL Tournament and Donations to our CA Veterans.

This year we’re asking you to send us the ONLY THE NAMES OF THE BOWLERS WHO WILL BE PARTICIPATING in the Helen Duval Veterans Tournament.

The hosting center, Mission Hills Bowl is a 24 lane center, so all entrants will be assigned lanes, based on their 1st and 2nd choice of squad times.

Should you have any questions regarding the enclosed information, please contact me immediately.

PLEASE INCLUDE THE YOUTH IN YOUR AREA, EVEN IF THEY ARE NOT PART OF YOUR MERGED/NON-MERGED ASSOCIATION.

PLEASE CHECK THE CHANGE ON AVERAGE RULE A. B. C. on the California USBC Helen Duval Veterans Tournament Rule sheet.

Average Rule A – Use the highest KNOWN book average from the previous season, with 21 or more games, established in a certified league in California. (WINTER OR SUMMER LEAGUES APPLY.) Average Rule B – If no entering average, bowlers may enter the BVL qualifying provided they have bowled 21 games or more in a certificated league at the time of qualifying. USBC Rules 319C, 319D and 319E shall not apply. Average Rule C – Bowlers are responsible for verifying their own average. If the submitted average is incorrect, the score will be disqualified.

Thanking you in advance,
Rosie Parker, BVL Chairperson

CALIFORNIA BVL CHAIR:
Rosie Parker
149 E Russell St
Azusa, CA 91702-4921
626-334-8745
rap24682@verizon.net

www.bowlforveterans.org



Welcome to the 2011 – 2012 Bowling Season!

The Bowlers of California have proved yet again that “WE ARE THE BEST” when it comes to supporting our Veterans. From 1950 thru 2010, the California BVL Fund has donated $8,566,982.78 to our veterans. This 2010-2011 year’s efforts, totaling $116,392.42 brings that total to $8,683,375.20. The committee Thanks all of you on behalf of the Veterans of California.

As you know, these funds are used to purchase recreational equipment, field trips, coffee, and office equipment for use by the veterans, and to help with social events and special outings. The California BVL Fund was recognized by the National BVL Organization for making the largest donation by a State Association at the USBC Convention in Grapevine, Texas this year. We know none of this would be possible without your continued dedication, resourcefulness and hard work and again, We Thank You.

Unfortunately, our Military is currently in conflict and we are again asking for your continued support and assistance in helping our veterans return to the way of life they left. We urge you to remember the BVL Creed, as follows:

“For the good things of life at hand for millions of us, thousands gave their lives. In our service and Veterans Administration Hospitals are other thousands who escaped death fighting with the same spirit for the same cause. Our debt to them is profound. The least they might expect is that all of us accomplish everything within our means to restore them to normal existences.”

The bowlers of California have kept the promise made to our Veterans in 1950, “We won’t forget you”.

Awards will be presented to the local associations that donate the three highest amounts. Awards will also be presented to the associations who have donated $2.00 or more per member. All of the Awards will be presented during the California USBC Annual Meeting in Sacramento, June 10, 2012.

Association Managers, please make a copy of the packet for BVL Chairman and President.

Please read all of your enclosed information. Youth bowlers in California will continue to be a part of the Fundraising as well as participating in the Championship Tournament event. All the information needed to include the Youth is in your packet.

PLEASE REVIEW THE CHANGE ON AVERAGE RULE A. B. C. on the California USBC Helen Duval Veterans Tournament Rule sheet.


 

 2011-12 BVL Donations

Assoc Number ASSOCIATION NAME  DONATIONS 
82257

Alameda County USBC

 
82256

Almanor USBC

 
82255

Anderson USBC

 
82254

Antelope Valley USBC

 
82251

Bishop USBC

 
82249

Central California USBC

 
82221

Central Coast USBC

 
82248

Central Solano USBC

 
86218

Central Sonoma County USBC 

 
86291

Chico USBC 

 
82245

Citrus Belt USBC

 
82244

Colusa County USBC

 
82241

Contra Costa County USBC

 
82243

Crescent City USBC

 
82242

Desert Valley USBC

 
82239

Fort Bragg USBC

 
82229

Gateway USBC

 
82237

Glenn Co-Corning USBC BA

 
84638

Glenn County-Corning USBC WBA

 
82199

Gold Country USBC

 
82253

Golden Empire USBC

 
84637

Golden Sierra USBC WBA

 
82209

Gr Sacramento Area USBC

 
82236

Grass Valley - Nevada City BA

 
82252

High Desert USBC 

 
82234

Humboldt USBC

 
82233

Imperial Valley USBC

 
84619

Intermountain USBC

 
86363

Kings County USBC

 
82231

Lakeshore USBC

 
82228

Manteca USBC

 
82227

Marin County USBC

 
82226

Merced County USBC

 
82225

Modesto USBC

 
82224

Monterey Peninsula USBC

 
86360

Mother Lode USBC 

 
82222

Napa Sonoma USBC

 
86013

Nor-Cal USBC Youth

 
82217

North County USBC

 
82230

North Los Angeles Co USBC

 
82220

Northern Siskiyou USBC

 
82219

Orange County USBC

 
82218

Oroville USBC

 
82216

Paradise USBC

 
82215

Peninsula USBC

 
82214

Petaluma USBC

 
82212

Plumas USBC

 
82213

Porterville USBC

 
82211

Red Bluff USBC

 
82210

Redding USBC BA

 
84610

Redding USBC WBA

 
82208

Salinas USBC

 
82207

San Diego USBC

 
82206

San Francisco USBC

 
82205

San Gabriel Valley USBC

 
86019

Santa Barbara County USBC Youth

 
82202

Santa Barbara USBC

 
86231

Santa Clara County USBC 

 
82201

Santa Cruz USBC

 
82201

Santa Cruz USBC - Seaside Co League

 
82240

Sierra Gold USBC

 
82198

Southern LA County USBC

 
82196

Southern Siskiyou USBC

 
82195

Stockton USBC BA

 
84592

Stockton USBC WBA

 
82192

Tracy USBC BA

 
84590

Tracy USBC WBA

 
82191

Trinity County USBC

 
82187

Tulare County USBC

 
82190

Ukiah USBC

 
82189

Vallejo USBC BA

 
84587

Vallejo USBC WBA

 
86015

Vallejo USBC Youth

 
82188

Ventura County USBC BA

 
84586

Ventura County USBC WBA

 
86014

Ventura County USBC Youth

 
82185

Yuba Sutter USBC

 
 

 

 
 

TOTAL DONATIONS

 

 


Hall of Famer Helen Duval Passes Away at Age 94

Helen Duval, a United States Bowling Congress Hall of Famer, passed away Thursday, July 29. She was 94.

“Helen was a very talented bowler and she touched so many people’s lives through her work with the Bowlers to Veterans Link and her years of coaching youth bowlers in California,” said USBC President Darlene Baker, who also chairs the BVL board. “She was a tremendous ambassador for the sport and will be greatly missed.”

A lifetime resident of Berkeley, Calif., Duval started bowling in 1938 and joined her first league a year later. She had taken a job after graduating high school and after work each day she had to wait for the bus to go home. She passed the time watching people bowl at the nearby Cal-Rec Center.

“Somebody asked me if I’d like to try bowling,” Duval recalled in a 2006 article for the Contra Costa Times. “I had never tried it before. I was a natural.”

She would go on to become one of the pioneers of women’s bowling, and was a founding member of the women’s professional bowling movement in 1959. She won two professional titles during her career and in 1961 captured the Nationals Doubles tournament with Nobu Asami.

In 1969, Duval won both the Women’s International Bowling Congress (now USBC) Championships team event and all-event titles. She was selected to the All-American Bowling team three times and held a high average of 200 in 1967.

Duval also proved to be a great teacher of the sport. She started teaching bowling clinics in the 1950s when the American Junior Bowling Congress requested she help bring the sport to California’s youth. After impressing people in the states, Duval traveled to Asia where she conducted more bowling clinics and seminars.

She said in a 1992 Bowlers Journal article that her son, Richard, was her motivation. Richard was diagnosed with polio at age 5 and was hospitalized for almost a year. But Duval helped her son to bowl – he started in a wheelchair and later was able to stand at the foul line – and Richard eventually became accomplished enough to have a short stint on the Professional Bowlers Association Tour. The experience of working with her son helped her develop techniques for teaching disabled individuals.

She did extensive work with the BVL, the nonprofit group that provides programs to veteran and active duty service men and women. For more than 20 years she went to veterans hospitals across the country to teach the sport. The BVL named her honorary co-chair in 1985 and in 2000 she received the Secretary’s Award, the highest award given by the Department of Veterans Affairs, for her unwavering commitment to America’s veterans.

Duval was honored as a “bowling legend” at the National Bowling Hall of Fame and Museum’s Salute to Champions Gala in 1993. Two years later she received the Bowling Proprietors’ Association of America V.A. Wapensky award. She was selected as the BPAA’s Dick Weber Bowling Ambassador Award winner in 2007.

Duval, who owned an eight-lane bowling center in Oakland, Calif., along with her husband, Rosy, was one of the first women to become a member of the President’s Council on Physical Fitness. She served for five years, following her appointment during the Kennedy administration.

She was inducted into WIBC (now USBC) Hall of Fame for Superior Performance in 1970, and was inducted into the Ladies Professional Bowlers Hall of Fame in 1995. In 1996 she was inducted into the Senior Athletes Hall of Fame.  

In lieu of flowers, a donation in Helen Duval’s name can be sent to the Bowlers to Veterans Link, 11350 Random Hill Rd., Suite 800, Fairfax, VA 22030.


Annually there are visits and presentations to various Veterans Facilities in our state. Your association president will receive notification of the time and date. This is a very good opportunity to witness what happens to your BVL donations. For further information, please contact Rosie.

Thank You for all YOU do for our California Veterans

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