🎉 Bowling Baddie of the Month: Joanna Earle🎉

🎉 Bowling Baddie of the Month: Joanna Earle🎉

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 Johanna 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: Johanna Earle 🎉

We are so excited to celebrate Johanna Earle as this month’s Bowling Baddie of the Month! 

Johanna Earle is a rising youth bowler from Southern California, where she participates in youth leagues and tournaments. Though she is not yet in high school or college, Johanna already has big dreams for her future in the sport—hoping to continue competing throughout those years and beyond. She is a right-handed two-hander with a strong backswing and powerful follow-through, giving her game both flair and consistency.

Johanna’s love for bowling comes from her biggest inspiration—her mom, Jackie Earle. Jackie represented Team USA from 1999–2001 and was recently inducted into the Ventura County Bowling Hall of Fame, with Johanna proudly by her side. It was a true full-circle moment for the mother-daughter duo, as Jackie’s passion for the sport now lives on in Johanna. We are so happy to her a strong bond is shared between a mother and daughter in the bowling community - we hope that Johanna achieves her dreams with her mother by her side!

One of Johanna’s proudest accomplishments was winning her Junior Amateur Tour (JAT) Title, a moment made even more special knowing her mom once competed on the same tour as a youth bowler. Another standout achievement was her 5th-place finish in the D Division of the Southern California Junior Grand Championship, which also earned her scholarship money to help build toward a bright future in bowling.

Beyond her achievements on the lanes, Johanna values being part of the Bowling Baddies Club because it gives her a community of girls and women who support one another through bowling. She perfectly captures what our brand is all about: uplifting and empowering women in the sport.

Johanna, we are so proud of you and can’t wait to cheer you on as you chase your dream of competing for Team USA—just like your mom! 💜

love you guys xx


 

 




 

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