🎳 Bowling Baddie of the Month: Angie 💖
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Hey Baddies,
As promised, I’ve got a new blog feature up—and YES, you can be featured too! The form is now live on my website under the tab “BE A BADDIE”. If you ever want me to write a blog about you, fill out that form—just like Angie did!
The only catch is you have to buy something from the shop because you'll need to submit a photo or video IN THE PRODUCT you purchased so I can include you in the blog image. That way, I can show you off properly đź’…
So let’s get into it! 🌸
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🌸 Bowling Baddie of the Month: Angie Herrera 🌸
Angie Herrera is a right-handed bowler from Puyallup, Washington, and one of our newest Bowling Baddies Club ambassadors—and we are so grateful for her!
At just 18 years old, Angie has already found her love for the sport. She bowled on the Emerald Ridge High School bowling team, where the friendships and bonding she experienced truly hooked her for life. Angie believes this is what bowling is really all about: having fun, making friends, and enjoying the journey—and we couldn’t agree more.
Angie first got into bowling back in 8th grade, when a friend told her about the high school bowling team. They joined together, and the rest is history! One of her proudest bowling moments so far is competing in her first KOH (King of the Hill) event, a head-to-head format commonly held at local bowling centers. We love seeing young bowlers step into competitive formats early—keep going, girl!
This year, Angie’s goals are all about practice and improvement, especially focusing on consistency to raise her average—and she’s absolutely right. Consistency truly makes all the difference, and we know she’s going to crush it.
Her best friend is her biggest inspiration in bowling, helping her with:
-Practice sessions
-Bowling drills
-Short patterns
-Goal setting
WE LOVE THIS 🥹💖 Bowling besties are everything!
đź’– Why Angie Loves the Bowling Baddies Club
When asked why she wanted to join the Bowling Baddies Club community, Angie said she loves the positivity and finds the community extremely inspiring. That’s exactly what we strive for! Every single one of us plays a role in each other’s bowling journeys, and we are so proud to showcase and uplift women in the sport.
If you want to follow Angie’s bowling journey—or drop her some tips (she’s a coachable queen 👑)—give her a follow on Instagram:
👉 @angi3.bowl
Thank you so much, Angie, for filling out our form and being our Bowling Baddie of the Month! We can’t wait to watch your journey continue 🎳💕