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This site is the official home of the Pringle Family Bowling League Sunday Tournaments. It's your all-in-one place for weekly results, season stats, and all the latest updates and info regarding the tourney.

Whether you’re here for the stats, the stories, or by mistake,  welcome to their corner of the lanes. 

Tournament Beginnings

What began as a few early-morning games just to hang out, unwind, and spend time together quickly grew into a lasting family tradition. Every Saturday and Sunday, the Pringle family hits the lanes full of laughs, friendly competition, and unforgettable moments.

It didn’t take long before the rivalries kicked in. Saturday rolls became the time to team up for non-tournament doubles, try out new approaches, and warm up for what everyone really looks forward to — Sunday.

Because Sundays are where it all happens. The Sunday Tournament was born from that growing competitive spark, giving everyone a chance to chase improvement, earn bragging rights, and add even more excitement to the fun the family was already having.

 

 

🎳 Sundays and the Pringle Family Bowling League

In the early days, the league started with individual competition. Each bowler stepped onto the lanes on their own, battling through four games where every pin mattered and the combined total determined the winner. Those early seasons focused on pure head-to-head competition and quickly sparked the rivalry that still drives the league today.

As the seasons progressed, the format began to evolve. To keep the competition fresh and challenging, new ideas were introduced that added strategy, teamwork, and variety to the weekly tournaments. What started as individual battles gradually expanded into team formats that brought a completely different dynamic to the lanes.

Season 1 and Season 2 featured traditional individual competition where bowlers chased weekly wins and season titles on their own.

Season 3 introduced the league’s first doubles tournament, pairing teammates together and adding a new layer of strategy and teamwork.

Season 4 raises the challenge again with Scotch & Baker Doubles, where for Scotch Doubles teammates alternate shots every frame, and baker Doubles teamates alternates frames. Success depends just as much on chemistry as it does on skill.

Throughout the week the family bowls and keeps the competitive spirit alive, but Sundays are when it counts. That’s when the league gathers for its official weekly tournament.

Every Sunday, the family faces off in a four-game series where every pin counts

A Sunday win means more than just bragging rights. Each victory moves a bowler or team one step closer to the four-win milestone required to claim the season’s prize.

These small traditions are what make the league special: family fun with just the right amount of friendly fire. Every frame matters, every week tells a story, and every Sunday offers a new chance to claim the trophy, the bragging rights, and the glory.

Current Champions & Stats

🏆 Current Champions

🐝 The BeeHivee — Week 2 Winners

Sunday Record: 2–0
Games Won This Week: 3
Total Games Won: 6
Scotch Total: 303
Baker Total: 276
Overall Pins: 579
Trophy Holders: 🐝 The BeeHivee

📰 The BeeHivee are starting to look like the more complete team in this format. They’ve now proven they can win in both Scotch and Baker, and more importantly, they’re showing they can recover quickly even when the other side makes a push.

Week 2 especially showed their ceiling in Scotch play, where their rhythm and execution separated them from the field. Even though Strikeforce had a stronger Baker total, the BeeHivee’s ability to dominate the right moments gave them the Sunday again.

🐝 Stronger chemistry. Better rhythm. Early control.

Weekly Highlights, News and Stats

👑 Parents Capture Season 3 in Dominant Fashion

Season 3 of the Pringle Family Bowling League closed with authority.

 

After entering Week 5 at championship point, 👑 bIG bEE and 🎳 Randi delivered their most complete performance of the season, combining for 1,117 total points to seal the doubles title. It was not a narrow finish. It was a statement.

 

bIG bEE erupted for a massive 603, one of the highest individual performances of the season, setting an aggressive pace from the opening frames. Randi followed with a composed 514, ensuring the team maintained pressure throughout the match. Their balance of power and consistency proved too much for 🐝 Bee and ⚡ Tai, who finished with a combined 876 total points.

 

The final result gave the parents a 4–1 season record, clinching the inaugural doubles format and reinforcing their dominance in the league’s evolving structure.

 

Season 3 introduced a new dynamic — parents versus kids — and while the kids showed flashes of explosive upside, experience ultimately controlled the narrative. The parents not only won the season in Sunday victories but also finished with the highest cumulative team total points.

 

Season 3 belongs to the parents.

 




 

 

 







 

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Season 3 by the Numbers

Season 3 was the first doubles format for the league and it produced a clear story in the stats as well as on the scoreboard. Over five Sundays, the parents team of bIG bEE and Randi built a record of four wins and one loss and finished with a combined 5,199 team points. The kids team of Bee and Tai closed the season with one win and one hard-earned loss after another, finishing with 4,629 team points.

On a weekly basis, the parents averaged just under 1,040 team points per Sunday, while the kids averaged just under 930. That gap does not look huge in a single week but stretched over five Sundays it added up to both a wins margin and a points margin that favored experience.

Individually, the numbers tell a lot about roles and consistency.

bIG bEE finished Season 3 with 2,894 pins total and an average of just under 579 per night.

Randi finished with 2,305 pins and an average of 461, living right in that steady support lane you have expected from her.

Bee ended the season with 2,360 pins and an average of 472, often keeping the kids close even when the team was chasing.

Tai wrapped the season with 2,269 pins and an average of just under 454, which includes both explosive highs and a few quieter nights when the parents took advantage.

On the high end, the parents delivered the biggest punches. The highest single team night of the season was the Week 5 closer, where the parents put up 1,117 team points. The kids best team night was 993, which came in their Week 2 win that reminded everyone the rivalry could swing in a single Sunday. The highest individual game of the season for doubles went to bIG bEE with his 603 in Week 5, followed closely by his other big nights and Bee’s high-four hundreds and low-five hundreds that kept the kids competitive.

Across five weeks, the pattern is clear. The kids showed they can absolutely compete and win when both Bee and Tai are on at the same time. The parents showed that while they may not win every single week, they maintain a level that is hard to match over a full season when every frame counts. Season 3 was built on that tension and the stats reflect exactly that balance.

 

Across all three seasons, bIG bEE has been at the center of every title run. The first two seasons were built around individual play and he finished both at the top. Season 3 moved to a doubles format and added the parents versus kids dimension, and again the parents side finished with the trophy.

Season 3 also added something new to the legacy picture. Randi now joins the champions list in her own right as part of the first doubles title team. That not only locks in her name as part of the history but also sets a baseline for any future team or doubles formats the league decides to introduce later.

Over time, this tracker becomes the quick reference for who owned each era.
Right now, the story is simple.
The early years of the Pringle Family Bowling League belong to the parents, with the kids pushing harder every season to rewrite that story.

Season 3 Recap: 
January 25th to February 22nd, 2026

👑 Parents Capture Season 3 in Dominant Fashion

Season 3 of the Pringle Family Bowling League closed with authority.

 

After entering Week 5 at championship point, 👑 bIG bEE and 🎳 Randi delivered their most complete performance of the season, combining for 1,117 total points to seal the doubles title. It was not a narrow finish. It was a statement.

 

bIG bEE erupted for a massive 603, one of the highest individual performances of the season, setting an aggressive pace from the opening frames. Randi followed with a composed 514, ensuring the team maintained pressure throughout the match. Their balance of power and consistency proved too much for 🐝 Bee and ⚡ Tai, who finished with a combined 876 total points.

 

The final result gave the parents a 4–1 season record, clinching the inaugural doubles format and reinforcing their dominance in the league’s evolving structure.

 

Season 3 introduced a new dynamic — parents versus kids — and while the kids showed flashes of explosive upside, experience ultimately controlled the narrative. The parents not only won the season in Sunday victories but also finished with the highest cumulative team total points.

 

Season 3 belongs to the parents.

 




 

 

 







 

Season 3 Champions & Stats

🏆 Season 3Champions

👑 bIG bEE / 🎳 Randi — Week 5 Winners and Season 3 Champions

Team Total Points: 1,117
Margin of Victory: 241 points
High Individual Score: 👑 bIG bEE – 603
Season Record: 4 wins, 1 loss
Trophy Holders: 👑 bIG bEE and 🎳 Randi

📰 Season 3 ended exactly where the pressure said it should, with the parents delivering a complete doubles performance on championship Sunday. bIG bEE’s 603 showed he still owns one of the highest ceilings in the league, and Randi’s 514 confirmed her role as the steady backbone of the team. Together they produced 1,117 total points, their strongest combined outing of the season when it mattered the most.

Bee and Tai did not roll over. Bee’s 469 kept the Kids competitive and Tai continued to grind through frames, but the combination of power and consistency from the parents created separation early and never allowed a serious late threat. With this win, the parents close out Season 3, adding a doubles title to their back-to-back individual seasons and reinforcing their status as the standard the Kids are chasing.

👑 The crown stays with the parents, now as doubles champions.

👑 Experience, power, and timing.

Season 2 Recap: 
November 9th to January 11, 2026

Ten Sundays.
Four contenders.
One champion — again.

👑 bIG bEE defended his title with consistency, composure, and a dominant finish. Season 2 raised the bar, and Season 3 will raise the stakes even higher with the new team format.. 

 

🏅 Weekly Highlights
 

👑 bIG bEE FINISHES IT WITH 589

Week 10 was decisive. With the championship on the line, bIG bEE rose above the field, posting a commanding 589 total points — the highest score of the night and one of the strongest standard-format performances of the season.

Tai kept pressure on with 491, Randi followed at 463, and Bee closed with 413, but the outcome was clear early. The win delivered bIG bEE’s fourth Sunday victory, officially ending Season 2.

 

👑 Championship Sunday demanded dominance  and bIG bEE delivered.

🏆 SEASON 2 RECAP

Season 2 of the Pringle Family Bowling League delivered ten Sundays of high-scoring battles, dramatic momentum swings, and one constant at the top.

👑 bIG bEE defended his crown with consistency, composure, and late-season dominance, becoming the league’s first back-to-back champion.

Season 2 Highlights

• Champion decided by Sunday wins (first to 4)
• Multiple weeks decided by single-digit margins
• One historic non-standard 708 performance (annotated)
• Breakout win from 🐝 Bee
• Championship pressure answered in Week 10

Final Win Totals

👑 bIG bEE — 4 wins
🎳 Randi — 3 wins
⚡ Tai — 2 wins
🐝 Bee — 1 win

Final Total Points Leader

👑 bIG bEE — 5,027 total points

Season 2 raised the bar in every category — scoring, pressure, and parity. With alliances now formed and the format evolving, the league moves forward knowing one thing:

👑 The crown still belongs to bIG bEE.
 

 

 







 

Season 1 Recap: 
September 21 to October 26, 2025

After six competitive Sundays full of strikes, spares, and sibling bragging rights, Season 1 of the Pringle Family Bowling League has officially come to a close. Each week delivered its own stories — clutch comebacks, razor-thin finishes, and steady improvement across the board — but one name ultimately rose above the rest.

🎯 Final Standings

🥇 Big Bee – 4 Wins | 2,740 Total Pins | Season High 494
Dominant from start to finish, Big Bee captured the inaugural PFB League title and the $100 Grand Prize. Steady scoring, clutch frames, and unmatched consistency defined this championship run.

🥈 Randi – 1 Win | 2,627 Total Pins | Season High 549
Opened the season with a statement 549 game and stayed competitive every single week. The league’s most consistent challenger and the only bowler to cross the 500-pin mark.

🥉 Tai – 1 Win | 1,931 Total Pins | Season High 430
Delivered the upset of the season in Week 3 before injury halted momentum. A dangerous competitor when healthy and locked in.

4️⃣ Bee (Braylen) – 0 Wins | 1,953 Total Pins | Season High 422
Closed the year strong with a personal best 422 and joined a Saturday league during the break to keep improving. A rising star to watch in Season 2.

📈 Season Stats & Highlights

Total Sundays Played: 6

Total Pins Rolled: 9,251

Average Winning Score: 472

Closest Match: Week 3 (Randi 359 vs. Big Bee 356 — 3-pin difference)

Highest Single Game: Randi – 549 (Week 1)

Most Consecutive Wins: Big Bee – 3 (Weeks 4–6)

Comeback of the Season: Tai’s Week 3 win with 430 pins after two low weeks

Best Substitute Performance: Bee’s 422 during Tai’s injury (Week 6)

Most Improved Player: Bee (average increased nearly 40 pins by season’s end)

🏅 Season 1 Superlatives

MVP (Most Valuable Player)

🐝 Big Bee

Four-time winner, league leader in total pins, and first Grand Prize Champion.

 

Rookie of the Season

🌸 Bee (Braylen)

Improved every week and posted a personal high in the finale.

 

Clutch Performance Award

Tai

Week 3 victory snapped Big Bee’s momentum and balanced the leaderboard.

 

Highest Single Game

🎳 Randi

549 in the opener — still unmatched.

 

Rivalry of the Season

🐝 Big Bee vs. 🎳 Randi

The defining head-to-head battle of Season 1, separated by just 113 total pins.

 

Sportsmanship Award

Tai

Maintained positivity and team spirit through injury.

Season 1 Highlights and Stats

Weekly Highlights

🏆 Big Bee Clinches the Crown! — Sunday 6 (10/26/25)

Big Bee sealed the deal this Sunday with a hard-fought 446 pins, officially claiming the $100 Grand Prize after earning a fourth Sunday win of the season. Randi stayed hot on the trail with 433, making it another tight finish in their ongoing rivalry.
Braylen stepped in for Tai and delivered a strong 422, proving ready for competition, while Tai sat out this week due to injury.
🔥 With this win, Big Bee becomes the inaugural Family Bowling Tournament Champion — a well-deserved victory after weeks of dominance!

 

🐝 Big Bee Makes It Three! — Sunday 5 (10/19/25)

There’s no slowing down Big Bee! With another sharp performance of 460 pins, Big Bee locked in a third Sunday win, extending the streak and sitting just one victory away from the $100 prize.
Randi gave a strong challenge with 449, keeping the pressure on in a tightly contested matchup. Tai and Bee rounded out the field with 345 and 334, respectively, maintaining steady improvement.
🔥 Big Bee continues to dominate the season, now holding both the highest win count and total pins lead!

 

🏆 Big Bee Reclaims the Lead — Sunday 4 (10/12/25)

Big Bee reminded everyone who’s boss this week with a commanding 494 pins, reclaiming the trophy and retaking the season lead. Randi wasn’t far behind at 456, proving this rivalry isn’t going away anytime soon. Tai finished the day with 308, and Bee kept pace with 301.
💥 Big Bee became the first player to notch two Sunday wins, establishing early control over the leaderboard.

 

🔥 Tai Shakes Up the Standings — Sunday 3 (10/5/25)

It was a statement Sunday for Tai, who came alive with a strong 430 pins to claim their first win of the season! Randi and Big Bee battled it out right behind — just 3 pins apart — with Randi 359 and Big Bee 356. Bee continued her consistent streak at 292.
Three Sundays, three different winners — the tournament officially became anyone’s game.

 

⚡ Rivalry Ignites Early — Sunday 2 (9/28/25)

Big Bee stormed back after Randi’s opening win, determined not to let the early lead get away. With 457 pins, Big Bee claimed the second trophy of the season and leveled the playing field. Randi followed with 381, Tai posted 350, and Bee stayed steady at 301.
🔥 The Big Bee vs. Randi rivalry was officially born — both now sitting at one win each.

 

🎯 Randi Opens the Season in Style — Sunday 1 (9/21/25)

Randi came out swinging in the season opener, rolling a dominant 549 pins to take home the very first trophy. Big Bee pushed hard with 527, staying within striking distance, while Tai impressed early at 498 and Bee started with a steady 303.
🏅 A strong debut for Randi set the tone for a competitive and exciting family season ahead.

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