I would like to take a moment to correct some inaccurate information that has been posted here regarding the entry fees for the USBC Youth Open. Below you will find the wording of Rule #9 of the USBC Youth Open Championships rules which includes the breakdown of the entry fees for the event(s). It reads as follows:
"9. Fees
Entry fee for all divisions is $120-per 4-person team, $120-per doubles pair (includes singles). All-events fee (optional) is $5.00 per bowler. Total cost of team, doubles, singles, and all-events for a 4-person entry: $380.00. Entry fee breakdown for singles, doubles, team event: $17.00 scholarship fee and $13.00 expense fee. Scholarship fees will be returned $100%. All-events fee of $5.00 will be returned 100% in scholarships. All-events category must be entered and be paid before the first ball of competition has been thrown by the bowler."
This information can be found in the competitors guide for the USBC Youth Open which can be found at the following link:
http://www.bowl.com/tournaments/youth/usbcYouthOpen/competitorGuide.aspxWhile the entry fee was increased $5 for each of the Team, Doubles and Singles events, 100% of that increase goes into the prize fund. In addition, last year (2008)$15 of the $25 entry fee was allocated for expenses. As you can see, this year that figure has been reduced to $13 which results in an additional $2 for the prize fund.
As USBC continues to search for an official sponsor for the event, a more difficult challenge in these uncertain times, unfortunately we have to rely 100% on the entry fees of the bowlers to generate the prize funds. We sincerely hope this changes soon to allow USBC to award the types of prizes that should be commesurate with a national championship.
As to the comments about an Adult championship I am unsure of where the writer would get this information from USBC.
There are plans to offer an Adult/Youth Tournament during the run of the Junior Gold Championships. This event is run by the hosting associations. At this time, USBC does not have any information on the entry fees planned. As soon as this information becomes available, it will be posted on bowl.com in the Junior Gold Competitors guide which can be found at the following link:
http://www.bowl.com/tournaments/youth/jrgold/competitorGuide.aspxIf you have any questions regarding our youth events, do not hesitate to contact me at gary.schmit@bowl.com.
Gary Schmit
USBC Youth Tournament Manager