
🎳 Say Hello to Our Bowling Baddie of the Month: Malasia Boyd 💖
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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 Malasia 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!
A two-handed queen who brings the fire and the fun—welcome to the spotlight, Malasia!
First of all—major props for being a two-handed female bowler. As someone who’s bowled my whole life and watched the rise of two-handers, I have so much respect for the women who take on this bold and technical style. It’s not easy, and that’s why Malasia, you’ve earned your Bowling Baddie crown 👑 Keep it up, girl!
🌟 Her Bowling Journey
Malasia has only been bowling for four years, but her progress has been nothing short of amazing. What started as a casual hobby quickly turned competitive when she realized, “Hey, I’m actually good at this!”
After getting into it with friends, she joined her local leagues and started signing up for every tournament she could—chasing growth and chasing wins.
While Malasia didn’t have the opportunity to bowl on a high school or college team, her path shows us just how powerful self-made success can be. It’s clear she’s a self-taught queen who’s absorbed everything she can from the amazing bowling community around her. In fact, she now holds the high women’s series record at her home center in Halifax County, VA with a 645 series! HOW AMAZING is that?! 🎉
đź’¬ Her Words, Her Wins
Malasia speaks so highly of the people she’s met through bowling—calling them her “family.” That local support system has helped shape her into the bowler she is today, and honestly, we LOVE seeing bowlers build that kind of community. Bowling is more than just a sport—it’s a home. And we’re so glad Malasia found hers.
She says bowling is her release—a way to blow off steam when life gets hectic. Sometimes you just need to throw a ball at some pins and remind the world who’s boss 💅 Her current high game is 279, and she’s got her sights set on a 300 before the end of the year. With the progress she’s already made? We believe it’s coming soon!
đź’• Why She Loves The Bowling Baddies Club
Malasia says what she loves most about the Bowling Baddies Club is how it's connected her to competitive women bowlers outside her hometown. She’s grateful to be part of a community that celebrates women’s achievements in bowling, and recognizes bowlers from all different journeys.
Malasia—we’re the ones who are grateful. Thank you for filling out the Next Baddie Feature Form, repping the brand, and showing everyone what it means to be a true bowling baddie.
We’re so proud to cheer you on and be a part of your journey!
Congratulations again, Malasia, on being our Baddie of the Month! 🎉
Keep grinding, keep growing, and never stop being the fierce woman you are.
With love,
Bowling Baddies Club xx