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A trip of wow for Riverton's Collin Howe at U.S. Bowling Championship in Las Vegas

Collin Howe leads USBC Open; he and Tyler Vocks third in doubles

Ryan Mahan
Springfield State Journal- Register

Las Vegas has been the destination for those hoping dreams come true for a long time. 鈥

Collin Howe's dream of a lifetime came when he left town April 15 tied for the regular all-events lead at bowling's largest and most prestigious amateur tournament: .鈥

Howe, of Riverton, finished with a 677 series in the team event on April 13. He came back the next day and rolled a 736 in doubles with Taylorville's Tyler Vocks, then finished his nine-game trip with a 766 in singles for an all-events score of 2,179. 鈥

The tournament, which began on Feb. 23, runs through July 29.听

'Best I've ever seen'听

Collin Howe, left, and Tyler Vocks at King Pin Lanes Monday, April 22, 2024.

When he threw his final ball, Howe had averaged 242.1 through nine games but didn鈥檛 know where that would land him.听

鈥淚 thought I could go out there and average 225-230, make a good chunk of change and come home happy with that,鈥 Howe said.听"I threw my spare and I didn鈥檛 think I could catch Kevin McCune for the lead and the USBC representative came down and said I tied."鈥

Howe and Vocks combined in doubles for 1,438, which puts them alone in third place.鈥

鈥淚鈥檝e seen him throw the ball really well for a long time, but for nine games in a row, this is the best I鈥檝e ever seen him throw,鈥 Vocks said. 鈥淚 knew he was capable of this, and it was very impressive to see it happen for that many games.鈥濃

Howe drove home from Vegas and had time to contemplate his achievement. 鈥

鈥淚 don鈥檛 even feel I had my best, as crazy as that sounds,鈥 Howe said.听

The hardest part now is waiting as other bowlers make their way to Las Vegas.听听

鈥淚t makes me a little nervous always checking scores, knowing who the good players are and watching them,鈥 Howe said, 鈥渂ut it seems like this year, scores aren鈥檛 that high so there鈥檚 a chance it could hold on.听听

鈥淚 have to remind myself to stop (checking scores); it鈥檚 not worth getting stressed out about.鈥澨

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Quick learner听

Howe, 33, began bowling in high school at Salem, where coach Steve Ludwig has won three boys high school state championships, including back-to-back titles in 2023 and 2024. 鈥

鈥淲ith coaching there, I developed rather quickly,鈥 Howe said. 鈥

He went to college, first at Wichita State University then at Vincennes University in Indiana before going back to Wichita to bowl for Newman University in that city.

In 2015, he took a job with the and moved to Sangamon County. He reached out to Vocks, whom he bowled against in high school and in college. They鈥檝e been teammates ever since, including at the USBC Open Championships annually.听

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Ball change leads to big games听

In Vegas, Howe鈥痵tarted with an inauspicious 173 in the team event. On his last ball of the 10th frame, he made a ball change, 鈥渁nd it did exactly what I wanted it to do,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he next game ... it just felt really good. I got a couple little breaks ... and I really started to loosen up.鈥濃

He finished the first day with games of 236 and 268. That momentum carried over to Sunday with a 265 in the first game. Meanwhile, Vocks had a 193 in the first game of doubles. 鈥

鈥淚 was struggling a little bit that morning and I knew from the beginning, he was bowling well,鈥 Vocks said. 鈥淚 said, 鈥楧on鈥檛 lose faith in me; I鈥檒l get you 680, I鈥檒l figure something out,鈥 because I didn鈥檛 want to waste what I thought was going to be a special day from him.鈥濃

Vocks responded with a 264 and 245 to finish with a 702 in doubles while Howe went 235-236.听

Howe鈥檚 singles games were a 220, causing another ball change, and 257, 289 to close.听

鈥淚 knew once he had the 736 in doubles, I figured he鈥檇 need in the 770-range ... and I didn鈥檛 really think too much about it until he was done with his second game of singles,鈥 Vocks said.鈥淚 knew he needed a big game, but I knew it was doable at that point.鈥濃

Winners at the USBC Open Tournaments win money and . 鈥

Last year, the all-events' winner took home $7,000.听听

鈥淚 really hope Collin ends up taking The Eagle home; I hope it holds up,鈥 Vocks said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 what everybody goes out there for: the money is one thing, but everybody is shooting for an Eagle. If you walk out of there with the lead, you gave yourself a chance.鈥濃

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