LIZ JOHNSON
Age: 49
On Tour Since: 1996
Hometown: Niagara Falls, New York
Style: Right
I believe I am an easy-going person who fell in love with bowling at the age of 4 by my parents. I am very close to them as well as the rest of my family. I am also a fan of most sports, especially baseball. I have been a Yankees fan most of my life. I love most food and working out in the gym in my free time. I just try to be the best person I can be on and off the lanes. My favorite quote someone told me years ago was "Be true to yourself".
Career Highlights
2021 - PWBA Lincoln Open, Lincoln, Neb.
2018 - PBA/PWBA Striking Against Breast Cancer Mixed Doubles (with EJ Tackett), Houston; Nationwide PWBA Columbus Open, Columbus, Ohio
2017 - PWBA Storm Sacramento Open, Citrus Heights, Calif.
2016 - PWBA Las Vegas Open, North Las Vegas, Nev.
2015 - PWBA Detroit Open, Canton, Mich.
2002 - Lady Ebonite Classic, Columbia, Tenn.
2001 - St. Clair Classic, Fairview Heights, Ill.; Foundation Games V, Sebring, Fla.; Paula Carter Classic, Davie, Fla.
1999 - Greater Orlando Open, Altamonte Springs, Fla.
1997 - Texas Border Shootout, McAllen, Texas; Music City Country Classic, Memphis, Tenn.; Summer Motion Blue Ribbon Classic - Ashland, Ky.
1996 - Ladies & Legends, El Cajon, Calif. (mixed doubles with Mike Kench)
2017 PBA Chameleon Championship (second woman to win a PBA title)
2009 PBA Women's Series Viper Championship
2009 PBA Women's Series Mixed Doubles Championship (with Norm Duke)
2007 PBA Legends & Ladies (with Roger Kossert)
2005 PBA Kingpin Lanes Open (regional)
2017 - Go Bowling PWBA Players Championship, Green Bay, Wis.; U.S. Women's Open, Plano, Texas
2016 - U.S. Women's Open, Addison, Ill.
2015 - USBC Queens, Green Bay, Wis.; Bowlmor AMF U.S. Women's Open, North Brunswick, N.J.
2013 - U.S. Women's Open, Columbus, Ohio
2009 - USBC Queens, Reno, Nev.
2007 - U.S. Women's Open, Reno, Nev.
2001 - Hammer Players Championship, Rockford, Ill.
1996 - U.S. Women's Open, Indianapolis
2016 USBC Women's Championships Diamond Singles champion
Inducted into the USBC Hall of Fame for Superior Performance in 2015
2010 USBC Women's Championships Scratch and Diamond Team champion
2010 Petersen Classic champion
1993, 1994 and 2009 Team USA Trials champion
1998 and 2008 USBC Women's Championships Classic All-Events champion
2005 and 2007 Bowling Writers Association of America Female Player of the Year
2007 USBC Women's Championships Classic Doubles champion
1993 Alberta E. Crowe Star of Tomorrow
1992-1993 NCBCA Most Valuable Player, Rookie of the Year and first-team All-American (Morehead State)