Professional Women's Bowling Association - Notable Previous Members

Notable Previous Members

Donna Adamek, Kim Adler, Lynda Barnes, Leanne Barrette, Lisa Bishop, Alayne Blomenberg, Tammy Turner Boomershine, Cindy Coburn-Carroll, Stephanie Chiera, Cheryl Daniels, Dede Davidson, Marianne Dirupo, Carolyn Dorin-Ballard, Cathy Dorin-Lizzi, Anne Marie Duggan, Helen Duval, Jeri Edwards, Karen Ellingsworth, Michelle Feldman, Rene Fleming, Kendra Gaines, Julie Gardner, Shirley Garms, Carol Gianotti, Nikki Gianulias, Tennelle Grijalva-Milligan, Liz Johnson, Tish Johnson, Cara Honeychurch, Kelly Kulick, Karen Krejcha, Wendy Macpherson, Dana Miller-Mackie, Debbie McMullen, Betty Morris, Michelle Mullen, Jeanne (Maiden) Naccarato, Sue Neidig, Lori Nichols, Carol Norman, Virginia Norton, Sandy Postma, Stacy Rider, Jan Schmidt, Robin Romeo, Tori Romeo, Jackie Sellers, Sandra Jo Shiery, Aleta Sill, Michelle Silver, Judy Soutar, Diana Teeters, Lisa Wagner, Leila Wagner

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