Meaghan Rhoades has been a standout in the bowling community for nearly two decades. For the past 17 years, she has maintained an average of 195 or higher, with a peak average of 228—a testament to her consistent skill and competitive drive.
Her career highlights include her first 800 series in the 2008 season, and a perfect 300 game in 2016, two milestones that any bowler would be proud to achieve. Meaghan’s journey began in youth bowling with the Tri-County YABA, and she has carried her love for the sport into adulthood.
Meaghan has competed in numerous state and local tournaments, and is a multiple-time champion of the Reno Queens Tournament, one of the region’s premier events. On the national stage, she holds a lifetime average of 189 at the USBC Women’s Championships, showcasing her strong performance against top competition.
Thank you, Meaghan, for your years of excellence and dedication—you continue to inspire bowlers across all levels!