ARLINGTON, Texas – The deadline for high school seniors to submit their applications for the 2022 Daroll and Dolores Frewing College Scholarship is approaching.
Applications must be received by May 1.
The $25,000 annual scholarship, presented by the International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame, was created by Daroll Frewing, co-founder and CEO of US Bowling Corporation, and his wife, Dolores, to give back to bowling center owners with whom they have built relationships over the years.
Daroll, who has been involved in the bowling industry for nearly six decades, serves on the IBMHOF Board of Trustees. He and Dolores have played an integral role in the bowling manufacturing and installation business since 1959.
Applicants must be in their senior year of high school and be a son, daughter or grandchild of a Bowling Proprietors’ Association of America center owner. The scholarship will be awarded to an applicant based on academic success and service to the community.
The 2022 Daroll and Dolores Frewing College Scholarship will be awarded during this year’s International Bowl Expo, scheduled for June 26-30 in Las Vegas. Travel and hotel expenses for the award winner and a parent or guardian will be provided by BPAA.
The scholarship was awarded for the first time in 2020, and the recipient was Ohio’s Andrew Amoré, the son of bowling proprietors Ron and Diane Amoré.
The 2021 winner was Avery Schenk, daughter of Nancy and Gary Schenk, and the granddaughter of Lynda and Howard Baum, the long-time owner-operators of B&B Lanes in Fayetteville, North Carolina.
Nancy Schenk is a past President of BPAA, and Howard Baum served on the BPAA Tournament Committee and Convention Committee.
Visit BowlingMuseum.com for more information about the Daroll and Dolores Frewing College Scholarship and to apply.
About the International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame
The International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame, located at the International Bowling Campus in Arlington, Texas, collects, preserves and exhibits the 5,000-year history of the worldwide sport of bowling, and features rare photos and vintage film clips to tell the stories of bowling’s hall-of-fame members. Visit BowlingMuseum.com to learn more.
About International Bowling Campus
The International Bowling Campus (IBC) is the headquarters for the bowling industry and directly serves the more than 67 million bowlers in the United States. The IBC houses the resources of the United States Bowling Congress, the governing body and membership organization for the sport; the Bowling Proprietors’ Association of America, representing the business interests of bowling centers; IBC Youth Development; Strike Ten Entertainment, the marketing arm for the industry; the International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame; the International Bowling Pro Shop and Instructors Association; the International Bowling Media Association; the Bowling News Network; the Billiard and Bowling Institute of America; Bowlers Journal International and Bowling Center Management, the industry’s premier magazines; and the International Training and Research Center.