The USBC Alberta E. Crowe Star of Tomorrow Award is an annual scholarship program offered by the United States Bowling Congress (USBC) to recognize and reward young female high school bowlers who demonstrate outstanding bowling skills, academic achievement, and community involvement. The award is named after Alberta E. Crowe, a prominent female bowler and leader in the sport who helped establish the All-Star Tournament in the 1950s, which eventually evolved into the USBC Women’s Championships. The scholarship program was created in her honor to encourage and support young female bowlers.
The USBC Alberta E. Crowe Star of Tomorrow Award is one of several scholarship programs offered by the USBC to support young bowlers and help them achieve their academic and athletic goals.