USBC Chuck Hall Star of Tomorrow

The Chuck Hall Star of To morrow Award annually recognizes star qualities in a male USBC Youth member who competes in the sport of bowling. Star qualities include distinguished certified bowling performances on the local, state and national level, academic achievement and extra-curricular activities. The award winner will receive a $6,000 scholarship. This scholarship will be formally presented at the annual USBC Convention. USBC will pay travel and hotel expenses for the winner and his parents/guardians to attend the ceremony.

To be eligible for this award, applicant must:
- Be a current USBC Youth member in their senior year of high school or enrolled in college
- Be a USBC Youth member in good standing
- Have a current GPA of 3.0 or better, based on a 4.0 scale
- Complete application
- Include at least two letters of reference (by a teacher, principal, employer, etc.)
- Include an official or unofficial school transcript
- Return all completed documentation and application to USBC post-marked no later than October 1st (Partial or incomplete applications will not be accepted)

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