Opposites attract. At least so in the case of Chris and Lynda Barnes. If their match was made in heaven, then it came with a maple veneer framed by a foul line and 10 pins, as well as two gutters the ...
Intern Kelsy McCraw tells us all about the U.S. Women’s Open in Arlington. For Lynda Barnes of Double Oak, bowling is a family affair. Her mother was a program director at her local lanes growing up. ...
After a roll near the end of day three of qualifying play at the U.S. Open, Lynda Barnes turned to her left and inched toward her husband, Chris Barnes, who bowled one lane over. She was looking for ...
Lynda Barnes, 46, first picked up a bowling ball at age 4. Although she went on to become a dancer and gymnast and also played softball, bowling was her mainstay. She competed on Team USA from 1989 ...
The atmosphere seems like any bowling center during league play. The jubilation of a strike is met with high-fives by teammates and frequently opponents. A solid nine-count slumps shoulders, and a ...
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