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Liz Johnson
USA
Liz Johnson    
Career Wins
25
Hand
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Stats

Events Cashes Average CRA Points Ranking

Biography

Home Center:Bowlero Airport Lanes
Joined: 1996
Country: USA
Sponsors: Storm, Turbo, High 5 Gear
Birthdate: May 2, 1974

PWBA Titles (25)
Major (10): 1996 - U.S. Women's Open, Indianapolis; 2001 - Hammer Players Championship, Rockford, Ill.; 2007 - U.S. Women's Open, Reno, Nev.; 2009 - USBC Queens, Reno, Nev.; 2013 - U.S. Women's Open, Columbus, Ohio; 2015 - USBC Queens, Green Bay, Wis.; Bowlmor AMF U.S. Women's Open, North Brunswick, N.J.; 2016 - U.S. Women's Open, Addison, Ill.; 2017 - Go Bowling PWBA Players Championship, Green Bay, Wis.; U.S. Women's Open, Plano, Texas
Standard (15): 1996 -
Ladies & Legends, El Cajon, Calif. (mixed doubles with Mike Kench); 1997 - Texas Border Shootout, McAllen, Texas; Music City Country Classic, Memphis, Tenn.; Summer Motion Blue Ribbon Classic - Ashland, Ky.; 1999Greater Orlando Open, Altamonte Springs, Fla.; 2001 - St. Clair Classic, Fairview Heights, Ill.; Foundation Games V, Sebring, Fla.; Paula Carter Classic, Davie, Fla.; 2002 - Lady Ebonite Classic, Columbia, Tenn.; 2015 - PWBA Detroit Open, Canton, Mich.; 2016 - PWBA Las Vegas Open, North Las Vegas, Nev.; 2017 - PWBA Storm Sacramento Open, Citrus Heights, Calif.; 2018 - PBA/PWBA Striking Against Breast Cancer Mixed Doubles (with EJ Tackett), Houston; Nationwide PWBA Columbus Open, Columbus, Ohio; 2021 - PWBA Lincoln Open, Lincoln, Neb.

PWBA Honors
- 2015, 2016 and 2017 PWBA Player of the Year
- 1996 PWBA Rookie of the Year

Other Professional Titles
- 2017 PBA Chameleon Championship (second woman to win a PBA title)
- 2009 PBA Women's Series Viper Championship
- 2009 PBA Women's Series Mixed Doubles Championship (with Norm Duke)
- 2007 PBA Legends & Ladies (with Roger Kossert)
- 2005 PBA Kingpin Lanes Open (regional)

National Team Accolades (United States)
Years on Team USA (11): 1994-1996, 2008-2015
- One gold medal (team), two silver medals (all-events, Masters) and one bronze medal (trios) at 2015 World Bowling Women's Championships
- One silver medal (doubles) and one bronze medal (singles) at 2015 Pan American Games
- One gold medal (team), two silver (singles, trios) and two bronze (all-events, Masters) at 2014 PABCON Women’s Championships
- One silver medal (team) and one bronze medal (Masters) at 2013 WTBA World Championships
- Three gold medals (team, all-events, trios) and one silver medal (Masters) at 2012 PABCON Adult Championships
- Two gold medals (singles, doubles) at 2011 Pan American Games
- Two gold medals (doubles, team) and one bronze medal (trios) at 2011 WTBA World Championships
- Two gold medals (all-events, team) and two bronze medals (Masters, trios) at 2010 PABCON Championships
- Two silver medals (team, trios) at 2009 WTBA World Championships
- Two gold medals (singles and team), three silvers (doubles, trios and Masters) and one bronze (all-events) at 2008 PABCON Championships
- Gold medal (all-events) and silver (team) at 1995 Pan American Games
- Silver medal (singles) at 1995 WTBA World Championships
- Gold medal at 1994 World Tenpin Team Cup
- Silver medal (Masters) and bronze (team) at 1994 World Youth Championships

Other Accomplishments/Awards/Notes
- 2016 USBC Women's Championships Diamond Singles champion

- Inducted into the USBC Hall of Fame for Superior Performance in 2015
- 2010 USBC Women's Championships Scratch and Diamond Team champion
- 2010 Petersen Classic champion
- 1993, 1994 and 2009 Team USA Trials champion
- 1998 and 2008 USBC Women's Championships Classic All-Events champion
- 2005 and 2007 Bowling Writers Association of America Female Player of the Year
- 2007 USBC Women's Championships Classic Doubles champion
- 1993 Alberta E. Crowe Star of Tomorrow
- 1992-1993 NCBCA Most Valuable Player, Rookie of the Year and first-team All-American (Morehead State)

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