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01/13/25 – Regional Bowling Entries

January 13, 2025 Athletic Department Blog Updates

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In preparation for the 2025 Regional Bowling tournaments, the KHSAA wanted to remind member schools of the entry process. The bowling head coach or Athletic Director for each participating member school should designate student-athletes to its postseason bowling roster. The postseason roster should be entered through the school’s Arbitor page prior to the region tournament to assist with planning. Schools must log into their Arbitor page and designate their postseason roster, which is separate from the regular-season varsity roster. This roster information is also used for advance preparations for state qualifying teams and individuals.

From that postseason roster, coaches will be able to submit regional entries via BW 110 to the Regional Manager. Entries are now being accepted via BW 110. The deadline to submit entries is four (4) days prior to the first day of each regional tournament start date. A student-athlete must be listed on the postseason roster on the KHSAA website in order to participate in the postseason.

BW 110 is an online form that is now open and accepting entries. The head coach or Athletic Director for each team may submit entries through this form. Entries will automatically be sent to Regional Managers to make final arrangements in regard to schedules, lane assignments, etc. BW 110 accepts entries for girls/boys individuals as well as boys/girls teams. Any forms submitted prior to January 13, 2025, should be resubmitted to make sure they are received by the proper Regional Manager. 

Please use the link below to submit entries for the boys/girls individual and the boys/girls team divisions for your regional:

https://khsaa.org/bw110-regional-bowling-entry-form/

The KHSAA will also continue to offer Unified (in partnership with Special Olympics Kentucky) and Adapted events to include regional and state bowling competitions. While most unified and/or adapted athletes have been participating throughout the season, it is important to review the following information prior to the start of the postseason.

Unified partner athletes and special athletes must be listed on the Unified roster. The postseason roster should be entered through the school’s Arbitor page prior to the region tournament to assist with planning, and each school needs to check the box for a Unified Team if they wish to compete in the regional and/or state competition. The bowling head coach or Athletic Director for each participating member school should enter Unified student-athletes on its postseason roster.

From that postseason roster, coaches can submit regional entries to the regional manager via Form BW 127 four (4) days prior to the first day of each regional tournament. A student-athlete must be listed on the roster in order to participate in the postseason. Form BW 127 is an online form and is currently open and accepting entries. Please keep in mind that each school can enter up to eight (8) unified pairs into the postseason. 

Adapted athletes will also need to be entered through BW 127. Coaches can also enter these athletes in the regional competition through BW 127.

BW 127 will be utilized for entering unified or adapted bowlers. Please use the link below to enter unified or adapted athletes. Do not use the form BW110 to enter Unified and Adapted entrants. Any forms submitted prior to January 13, 2025, should be resubmitted to make sure they are received by the proper Regional Manager.

Please use the link below to submit all unified and adapted entries for your regional:

https://khsaa.org/bw127-regional-unifiedadapted-bowling-entry-form/

Please contact Darren Bilberry (dbilberry@khsaa.org) should you have any questions.

– KHSAA –

About the Kentucky High School Athletic Association
The Kentucky High School Athletic Association was organized in 1917 and is the agency designated by the Kentucky Department of Education to manage high school athletics in the Commonwealth. The Association is a voluntary nonprofit 501(c)3 organization made up of 285 member schools both public and non-public. The KHSAA awards 215 state championships to 51 teams and 164 individuals in 13 sports and 6 sport-activities, funds catastrophic insurance coverage for its more than 106,000 rostered member school student-athletes, provides coaching education and sports safety programs for more than 12,000 coaches, and licenses and facilitates the distribution of training material for over 4,000 contest officials.

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