State Hall of Fame

Florida State USBC Hall of Fame



Election to the Florida State USBC Hall of Fame is the highest honor the State of Florida USBC can bestow for extraordinary contribution to the sport, on and off the lanes.

Florida State USBC Hall of Fame was created in 1968.. The USBC Hall of Fame is governed by the Florida State USBC Hall of Fame Committee.

The Florida State USBC Hall of Fame consists of Superior Performance, Outstanding USBC Performance, Meritorious Service and Pioneer categories. Superior Performance candidates, both men and women, are elected by a Florida State ballot involving Hall of Fame members and veteran bowling writers. Candidates in other divisions are elected by the USBC Hall of Fame committee.

Bo Paul

“The Treasure Coast USBC would like to congratulate Paul Koehler for his recent induction into the Florida State Hall of Fame. Pictured here with the illustrious Nelson Burton Jr, newly Hall of Fame inductee Paul Koehler and Hall of famer in training Will Walter. Paul Koehler a long time member of the Treasure Coast USBC has earned this accolade through hard work and dedication to the sport of bowling as well as helping procure the sport of bowling through mentoring, coaching our adults and youth bowlers as well as being a strong role model for the sport.”

– Congratulations Paul

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Ralp Brunt

“The Treasure Coast USBC would like to congratulate Ralph Brunt Jr. for his induction into the Florida State Hall of Fame. Ralph Brunt Jr. a long time member of the Treasure Coast USBC has earned this accolade through hard work and dedication to the sport of bowling. He has also helped procure the sport of bowling through coaching our adults and youth bowlers as well as being as owning his own pro shop “Strikezone” which tends to the needs of bowlers from around the country.”

– Congratulations Ralph