The Green Bay Area USBC is proud to announce the 2024–25 All Association Team, recognizing the top bowlers in our area based on their outstanding league and tournament performances throughout the past season.
These bowlers will be honored during the Annual Awards & Hall of Fame Banquet, taking place Friday, November 7 at Riverside Ballroom.
Tickets for the event are available at www.greenbaybowling.com/hof.
Male Bowler of the Year – Ken Kempf
Ken Kempf earns the title of Male Bowler of the Year following an exceptional season.
He made the cut in the prestigious Masters Tournament, finished 2nd in the Green Bay Open, was part of the championship team in the Baker Trios Tournament, and helped his team to a runner-up finish in the Team Tournament.
In league play, Ken rolled one 300 game, 18 series of 700 or higher, and posted an adjusted average of 240 from his challenge league.
2024–25 Men’s All Association First Team
Rob Warren – Made the cut in the Masters, joined Ken on both the winning Baker Trios team and runner-up Team Tournament team. Recorded one 300 game, 19 series of 700+, and a 229 average.
Chase Benites – Finished 2nd in the Masters, 3rd in the Baker Trios, and posted one 300 game, 26 series of 700+, with a 236 average.
John Vanlangendon – Finished 4th in the Green Bay Open, 2nd in the Baker Doubles, rolled one 800 series, three 300 games, 32 series of 700+, and averaged 236.
Scott Weber – The 2024 Masters Champion, Scott also recorded one 300 game, 20 series of 700+, and carried a 231 average.
Honorable Mentions: Jake Ziebarth, Greg McKeefry, Lee Smith, Jeff Lee, and Eric Puyleart.
Female Bowler of the Year – Beth Polomis
Our Female Bowler of the Year is Beth Polomis, the 2024 Queen’s Champion.
Beth also recorded the only 800 series by a female bowler last season, along with five 700+ series, 49 600+ series, and a 209 average.
2024–25 Women’s All Association First Team
Morgan Greene – Made the cut in the Masters, rolled eight 700+ series, 24 600+ series, and averaged 220.
Valerie Verheyen – Reached the semi-final round in the Queen’s Tournament, and recorded seven 700+ series, 65 600+ series, and a 211 average.
Brooklyn Eisner – Finished 3rd in the Baker Doubles, rolled one 300 game, five 700+ series, 65 600+ series, and averaged 211.
Briana Cubito – Recorded two 700+ series, 22 600+ series, and maintained a 215 average.
Honorable Mentions: Katlyn McKeefry, Carrie Garcia, Madison Adams, Jenny Basinski, and Kayla Ann Wagester.
About the All Association Team
The All Association Team is determined using a points-based merit system that evaluates both league and tournament performance throughout the season.
League data is compiled from results submitted to the association by local league secretaries.
More information about the All Association Team and award programs can be found at www.greenbaybowling.com/awards
