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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 Cyndi 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: Cyndi Bush🌸
Some bowling stories start with a single game. Cyndi Bush's story started with family.
Born and raised in Kansas City, Kansas—just across the state line from where Bowling Baddies Club was founded in Kansas City, Missouri—Cyndi has been around bowling for as long as she can remember. The bowling alley has always felt like home, surrounded by family, competition, and a love for the sport that only grew stronger with time.
But Cyndi didn't just bowl... she fought for bowling.
Before high school, girls' bowling wasn't available at her school. Rather than accepting that, Cyndi and her teammates took action. They started a petition to bring girls' bowling back, proving that if you want change, sometimes you have to create it yourself. Their hard work paid off, and not only did they get the program reinstated, but they also qualified for the Kansas State High School Championships and finished an impressive 8th place during Cyndi's sophomore year.
That's exactly the kind of energy we love. Advocacy. Determination. Passion. Women's bowling grows because of women like Cyndi who are willing to speak up and make things happen.
Growing up, many people knew her simply as "Joe Bush's daughter." Joe has been one of the most respected bowlers in the Kansas City bowling community for decades, and in 2025 he was inducted into the Kansas State USBC Hall of Fame, recognizing his incredible contributions and success in the sport.
Today, things have come full circle.
People don't introduce her as Joe's daughter anymore.
They know her as Cyndi Bush.
And she's making a name for herself one frame at a time.
One of Cyndi's proudest bowling moments came when she fired an incredible 289 game. Since then, she's been chasing that next huge score, putting together clean games, staying consistent in league and while subbing, and keeping her eyes locked on one goal...
300.
We have no doubt she'll get there. She's putting in the work, staying hungry, and trusting the process. It's only a matter of time before those final ten pins all fall.
Even though her entire family bowls, Cyndi says her biggest inspiration will always be her dad. She still dreams of beating him on a regular basis—and something tells us Joe might want to start watching over his shoulder.
When asked what Bowling Baddies Club means to her, Cyndi's answer reminded us exactly why this movement exists.
"It makes me feel empowered, encouraged, and supported. There just isn't enough love for female bowlers, and that needs to change."
We couldn't agree more.
Bowling Baddies Club isn't just about apparel or tournaments. It's about creating a community where women feel seen, celebrated, and confident every time they step onto the lanes.
Cyndi represents exactly what it means to be a Bowling Baddie—someone who works hard, lifts others up, fights for opportunities, and never stops chasing the next goal.
Congratulations, Cyndi, on being our Bowling Baddies Club Baddie of the Month!
Keep chasing that 300... we'll be cheering when it happens. 💜👑🎳