Monmouth County USBC Honored with National BVL Award at 2025 USBC Convention in Las Vegas

Pictures left to right: Jessica Able (BVL Executive Director), John Barret, Louis Folgore, Michael Stevens, Mary Folgore, Armand Federici, Nancy Schenk (Chair, BVL Board of Directors)
Delegates from the Monmouth County USBC attended the 2025 USBC Convention at South Point in Las Vegas in May.
Monmouth County USBC was awarded a BVL Best Local Large Association Award, with the 3rd highest amount collected for the veterans in the nation.

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On September 14, 2025 , the Monmouth County USBC proudly hosted its Annual Hall of Fame and Officers Installation Dinner at the beautiful Jumping Brook Country Club in Neptune, NJ . This prestigious evening brought together bowlers, family, and friends to celebrate the accomplishments of our outstanding members and recognize their contributions to the sport we all love. The highlight of the night was the induction of Eugene R. Olson into the Monmouth County USBC Hall of Fame , honoring his dedication and achievements on the lanes. The celebration continued with the presentation of our 2025 Bowler of the Year awards , recognizing Chris Germain and Karsyn J. Lukosius for their remarkable seasons. Both Olson and Lukosius also claimed the High Average Awards , while Robert Geyer and Emerald G. Platzer earned top honors as our High Series Winners . This year’s Female 300 Award Winners showcased incredible talent and determination on the lanes: Dorothy M. Salinas, Alexa Asta, Theresa Hubert, and Madison Mosley . In addition, Nancy Dango and Michelle Marrocco were recognized with a Special Achievement Award for their extraordinary efforts in helping raise $37,000 for BVL —a record-breaking accomplishment that reflects the generosity and spirit of our bowling community. We extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who attended and supported this memorable event. Congratulations once again to all of our honorees, and a warm welcome to our newest Hall of Fame Inductee, Eugene R. Olson .


