Okay, here goes...
Newspapers across the country vary in how they present bowling on the local level, and that can include (or not include) national or regional pro events, elite or scratch tournaments in the greater area, a travelling association league, scratch or "classic"/"semi-classic" leagues, high-money handicap leagues, organizational leagues, mixed or men's/women's leagues of various abilities, senior leagues, junior travel leagues, in-house junior programs, collegiate bowling, interscholastic high school matches. (That's exhaustive, but not intended to be all-inclusive.)
So, here's a chance to weigh in on how the sport of bowling is treated in the local paper. I don't expect major metropolitan dailies (NY Times, Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, LA Times, to name a few) to mention much more than the highest national pro events. But a paper that's local to you might be a place where you might want to turn to see local league bowling scores. Are there feature articles that run once or more a week?
What happens in your local area? Are there more than one paper serving the larger area to you, how do they stack up?
This is not meant to be a forum to "bash" a local paper, just to mention what's typically featured in its sports section regarding bowling. You need not mention a paper by name, though mentioning your municipality might "spill the beans". Do mention, though, if it's a daily or weekly publication.


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