Bowling Writers Association of America Bowler of the Year

Bowling Writers Association of America Bowler of the Year

The Bowling Writers Association of America (BWAA) annually selects a Male Bowler of the Year and a Female Bowler of the Year.

Dick Weber Male Bowler of the Year

  • 1942: Johnny Cremins
  • 1943: Ned Day
  • 1944: Ned Day
  • 1945: Buddy Bomar
  • 1946: Joe Wilman
  • 1947: Buddy Bomar
  • 1948: Andy Varipapa
  • 1949: Connie Schwoegler
  • 1950: Junie McMahon
  • 1951: Lee Jouglard
  • 1952: Steve Nagy
  • 1953: Don Carter
  • 1954: Don Carter
  • 1955: Steve Nagy
  • 1956: Bill Lillard
  • 1957: Don Carter
  • 1958: Don Carter
  • 1959: Ed Lubanski
  • 1960: Don Carter
  • 1961: Dick Weber
  • 1962: Don Carter
  • 1963: Dick Weber
  • 1964: Billy Hardwick
  • 1965: Dick Weber
  • 1966: Wayne Zahn
  • 1967: Dave Davis
  • 1968: Jim Stefanich
  • 1969: Billy Hardwick
  • 1970: Nelson Burton Jr.
  • 1971: Don Johnson
  • 1972: Don Johnson
  • 1973: Don McCune
  • 1974: Earl Anthony
  • 1975: Earl Anthony
  • 1976: Earl Anthony
  • 1977: Mark Roth
  • 1978: Mark Roth
  • 1979: Mark Roth
  • 1980: Wayne Webb
  • 1981: Earl Anthony
  • 1982: Earl Anthony
  • 1983: Earl Anthony
  • 1984: Mark Roth
  • 1985: Mike Aulby
  • 1986: Walter Ray Williams
  • 1987: Marshall Holman
  • 1988: Brian Voss
  • 1989: Mike Aulby
  • 1990: Amleto Monacelli
  • 1991: David Ozio
  • 1992: Marc McDowell
  • 1993: Walter Ray Williams
  • 1994: Norm Duke
  • 1995: Mike Aulby
  • 1996: Walter Ray Williams
  • 1997: Walter Ray Williams
  • 1998: Walter Ray Williams
  • 1999: Parker Bohn III
  • 2000: Norm Duke
  • 2001: Parker Bohn III
  • 2002: Walter Ray Williams
  • 2003: Walter Ray Williams
  • 2004: Walter Ray Williams
  • 2005: Patrick Allen
  • 2006: Tommy Jones
  • 2007: Patrick Allen
  • 2008: Norm Duke
  • 2009: Norm Duke
  • 2010: Bill O'Neill

Female Bowler of the Year

  • 1948: Val Mikiel
  • 1949: Val Mikiel
  • 1950: Marion Ladewig
  • 1951: Marion Ladewig
  • 1952: Marion Ladewig
  • 1953: Marion Ladewig
  • 1954: Marion Ladewig
  • 1955: Sylvia Martin
  • 1956: Anita Cantaline
  • 1957: Marion Ladewig
  • 1958: Marion Ladewig
  • 1959: Marion Ladewig
  • 1960: Sylvia Martin
  • 1961: Shirley Garms
  • 1962: Shirley Garms
  • 1963: Marion Ladewig
  • 1964: LaVerne Carter
  • 1965: Betty Kuczynski
  • 1966: Joy Abel
  • 1967: Mildred Ignizio
  • 1968: Dorothy Fothergill
  • 1969: Dorothy Fothergill
  • 1970: Mary Baker Harris
  • 1971: Paula Carter
  • 1972: Patty Costello
  • 1973: Judy Soutar
  • 1974: Betty Morris
  • 1975: Judy Soutar
  • 1976: Patty Costello
  • 1977: Betty Morris
  • 1978: Donna Adamek
  • 1979: Donna Adamek
  • 1980: Donna Adamek
  • 1981: Donna Adamek
  • 1982: Nikki Gianulias
  • 1983: Lisa Wagner
  • 1984: Aleta Sill
  • 1985: Aleta Sill
  • 1986: Lisa Wagner
  • 1987: Betty Morris
  • 1988: Lisa Wagner
  • 1989: Robin Romeo
  • 1990: Tish Johnson
  • 1991: Leanne Barrette
  • 1992: Tish Johnson
  • 1993: Lisa Wagner
  • 1994: Anne Marie Duggan
  • 1995: Tish Johnson
  • 1996: Wendy Macpherson
  • 1997: Wendy Macpherson
  • 1998: Carol Gianotti-Block
  • 1999: Wendy Macpherson
  • 2000: Wendy Macpherson
  • 2001: Carolyn Dorin-Ballard
  • 2002: Leanne Barrette
  • 2003: Carolyn Dorin-Ballard
  • 2004: Shannon Pluhowsky
  • 2005: Liz Johnson
  • 2006: Kelly Kulick
  • 2007: Liz Johnson
  • 2008: Lynda Barnes
  • 2009: Liz Johnson
  • 2010: Kelly Kulick

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