Brad is a certified webmaster, writer, content creator, and lifelong bowling fan with a passion for storytelling that connects people through humor, heart, and real-life ambition. He proudly served 12 years in the United States Air Force Reserves with the 445th Military Airlift Wing at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio, and he carries that same discipline and pride into everything he creates.
Brad covers bowling leagues, celebrates the legends of the game, and spotlights musicians, dream-chasers, and hometown personalities. He creates content to make people smile and to support people who are chasing something bigger. Whether he shares the wild antics of his chaotic Bigfoot character Booger, the thoughtful journeys of Rico—his “most interesting Bigfoot in the world”—or stories about people reaching for the sky, his goal stays the same: entertain, inspire, create smiles, and keep life interesting.
Brad is a lifelong bowling fan who competes in local senior leagues and closely follows both national professional bowlers and the senior pro circuit. He makes bowling a major part of his content by writing weekly recaps and stories about his senior singles league and by bringing humor to the lanes through his Bigfoot character, Booger. Through Booger’s ongoing rivalry with his longtime friend Ron, Brad blends competition, comedy, and bowling culture into a style that keeps readers entertained both on and off the lanes.
This PBA season has turned into something very few people could have predicted. From the opening event of the year all the way to the lead-up to the Tournament of Champions finals, the story has not been domination by the usual names—it has been the year of the underdog. And by underdog, we mean rookies,
“Brian Voss wasn’t just bowling — he was performing.” Discovering Bowling in the 1980s When I first started watching bowling in the mid-1980s, the PBA Tour was full of stars. Mark Roth, Marshall Holman, and others dominated with raw power and fiery intensity. Like many fans, I tried to copy their styles whenever I bowled.
The LBA Tuesday Seniors League Well folks, polish up those bowling shoes and dust off that lucky ball you swear “still hooks like it used to,” because the senior bowling season is about to get rolling at Tiki Lanes. The meetings are wrapped up, the coffee has been brewed, and now it’s time for the
The Return of Heart: The 70’s Vibes Are Back (Sort Of) Turns Out the Old Man Was Right. When Moondog Shocked Me The other night I was talking to my dad, Marvin “Moondog” Moonbeam. Normally, these conversations go something like: Me: “Hey Dad, heard this new Jelly Roll song?”Dad: “Son, back in my day, we
If you want to improve as a senior, then here is a great video for you. This video is from Mark Baker. Often called the best coach in the world has a video series called The Game’s Changed. The video talks about how a senior bowler can improve and get better without trying to increase
“A Place to Bowl” by Gabe Jacobs is a heartfelt short film that shines a light on the community of senior bowlers at Astoria Bowl, a neighborhood landmark in Queens. The video captures the spirit, friendships, and routines of older bowlers who made the lanes their second home before the COVID-19 pandemic abruptly disrupted their
leagues start soon, come join us on the lanes. This video takes a look at the excitement of new senior bowling leagues forming this season. Whether you’re a seasoned bowler or just looking for a fun way to stay active, these leagues offer a welcoming environment filled with camaraderie, friendly competition, and plenty of laughs.
The GOAT Debate: Walter Ray Williams Jr. More Than Just Hype When people talk about the greatest of all time in bowling, names like Jason Belmonte and E.J. Tackett get thrown around a lot—and rightfully so. They’re modern legends, pushing the sport in new directions with revolutionary techniques and dominating performances. But in my eyes,
Remembering the Fight for Equality Through Title IX As a Baby Boomer who walked the halls of high school in 1972, I remember the energy of the era—the marches, the rallies, and the unwavering push for equal rights for women. It was a defining time. That same year, something monumental happened. A law was passed
Dreams Delayed Not Denied Keep Doing What You Love—No Matter What. I’m a big believer in never giving up. If there’s something in life you truly love—whether it’s bowling, singing, playing guitar, or painting murals on garage doors—then you owe it to yourself to keep going. The moment you give up is the moment regrets
More Than Just a Game—It Became a Way of Life When I retired at the start of the COVID pandemic, it was mostly due to heart issues. I didn’t want to risk my health any further. I already knew that bowling offered some great benefits for seniors, but I had no idea just how big
Senior league bowlers are just like any other league bowlers in most ways. Some show up for the fun or the social aspect, while others take the game seriously, striving to top the standings every time they lace up their shoes. For the competitive ones, it’s about pushing themselves, improving their game, and staying sharp.