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Three Bohn Siblings Chase National Championships Together

  • Apr 6
  • 2 min read

Jackson, New Jersey — April 6, 2026 —Three siblings from the same New Jersey family will compete for collegiate national championships within the same week — a rare moment in college athletics.


Long before national championships and college jerseys, Justin, Brandon, and Sydney Bohn were competing side by side at Howell Lanes in Howell, New Jersey. Now, years later, all three are headed to the biggest stages in collegiate bowling.


Sydney, 20, will represent Vanderbilt University in the NCAA NC Bowling Championships Final Four on April 10–11 in Parma Heights, Ohio. Just days later, her older brothers will take the stage at the Intercollegiate Team Championships in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Justin, 23, will compete for the Savannah College of Art and Design, while Brandon, 21, represents Webber International University.


For the Bohn family, bowling has always been more than just a sport — it’s part of who they are. The siblings grew up training and competing together at Howell Lanes under the guidance of their parents, Parker Bohn III, a 35-time PBA Tour champion and Leslie Bohn, a past champion and MVP of the Intercollegiate Team Championships. Both now coach athletes at Bohn’s Elite Training Center.


It marks the first time all three siblings have qualified for collegiate bowling’s biggest stage in the same year.


That foundation helped shape three elite competitors — and a sibling rivalry that pushed each of them to reach the highest level.


“This is something really special for our family,” Leslie shared. “They’ve put in so many hours together over the years, and now to see all three of them competing for national championships at the same time is incredible.”


The moment carries even more weight for Justin and Brandon, as both are in their senior seasons and preparing for their final collegiate tournaments. Brandon enters as a past ITC national champion, looking to capture another title after winning in 2024, while Justin is chasing his first ITC victory after previously winning a NAIA national championship in 2024.


For Sydney, the opportunity to compete in the NCAA NC Bowling Championship Final Four represents the next step in continuing the family’s legacy on the women’s side of the sport.


While the siblings will be competing in different cities, their journeys remain deeply connected — shaped by the same lanes, the same coaches, and the same competitive fire that started at home.


From local leagues in Howell to national championship stages across the country, the Bohn siblings are proving that sometimes the strongest competition — and the strongest support — comes from right at home.


 
 
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