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Black Bears Bowling Releases 2026 Season Schedule

Posted December 1, 2025 at 12:24 pm

The Pennsylvania Highlands Bowling Team has released its schedule for the 2026 campaign.

The defending Western Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference (WPCC) and Region 20 champions will compete in six regular season matches, two of which will be at home. Penn Highlands will also participate in two postseason tournaments, hoping to earn a spot in the NJCAA Bowling Championships.

Penn Highlands will begin its season by hosting a WPCC match on January 13 at 814 Lanes & Games in Johnstown. All dates and times are subject to change. The full regular season schedule is as follows:

  • January 13 at 814 Lanes & Games (Johnstown, PA)
  • January 16 at Main Bowling Center (Greensburg, PA)
  • January 20 at Coral Lanes & Lounge (West Mifflin, PA)
  • January 23 at Main Bowling Center (Greensburg, PA)
  • January 27 at 814 Lanes & Games (Johnstown, PA)
  • January 30 at Coral Lanes & Lounge (West Mifflin, PA)

The Black Bears will then compete in the WPCC Tournament on February 6 at Main Bowling Center and the Region 20 Tournament on February 13 at Coral Lanes & Lounge.

Qualifiers will advance to the NJCAA Bowling Championships, set for March 5-7 at Royal Scot Golf & Bowl in Lansing, Michigan.

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About Black Bear Athletics
Black Bear Athletics, the official sports program of Pennsylvania Highlands Community College, is dedicated to fostering excellence both on and off the field. As a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA), Black Bear Athletics offers a diverse range of sports, including basketball, bowling, cross country, esports, golf, softball, volleyball, and wrestling. Our mission is to help student-athletes succeed in sports, academics, and life. By focusing on teamwork, leadership, time management, and discipline, we prepare them for success in all areas.

Black Bear Athletics is a member of the Western Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference (WPCC) and NJCAA Region 20, competing against programs across Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia.