LaVerne Carter (née Thompson; July 30, 1925 – March 8, 2012), was an American professional
bowler.
Career
Born in
Brentwood, Missouri
Brentwood is an inner-ring suburb of St. Louis, located in St. Louis County, Missouri, United States. The population was 8,233 at the 2020 census.
Geography
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all land.
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as Laverne Thompson, Carter moved to Tucson as a teenager, and ultimately to Los Angeles, where she acquired the nickname "The Blonde Bombshell" for her beauty and feisty antics on the lanes. In 1947, she began hosting an instructional and exhibition series known as "Bowl with Laverne", which was hosted by various bowling centers across the United States over the next seven years.
Carter won several singles, doubles, and team tournaments between 1951 and 1974 for the various bowling organizations that existed then. Along with then-husband
Don Carter, she was one of the founding members of the
Professional Bowlers Association
The Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) is the major sanctioning body for the sport of professional ten-pin bowling in the United States. Headquartered in Mechanicsville, Virginia, and currently owned by the Lucky Strike Entertainment Corpor ...
(PBA) in 1958, for which she was given the informal title of "The First Lady of the PBA", and she was one of the founding members of the
Professional Women's Bowling Association
The Professional Women's Bowling Association (PWBA) organizes and oversees a series of annual tournaments for the top competitive women ten-pin bowlers. The series is often referred to as the "women's tour" of bowling.
The PWBA was formed in 1960 ...
(PWBA) in 1960.
Awards
The Bowling Writers Association of America named her Bowler of the Year in 1964.
In that same year, she was named to the Women's All-American Team by ''Bowlers Journal''. Carter was elected to the
United States Bowling Congress
The United States Bowling Congress (USBC) is a sports membership organization dedicated to ten-pin bowling in the United States of America, United States. It was formed in 2005 by a merger of the American Bowling Congress—the original codifier ...
(USBC) Hall of Fame in 1977 and the PWBA Hall of Fame in 1995.
Personal life
Carter was married twice. The first was to Bill Haverly, by whom she had a daughter, Cayce (1950). Her second marriage was to bowler
Don Carter, from 1953-64, by whom she had a son, Jim (1954). After her divorce in 1964, she moved to
Las Vegas
Las Vegas, colloquially referred to as Vegas, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Nevada and the county seat of Clark County. The Las Vegas Valley metropolitan area is the largest within the greater Mojave Desert, and second-l ...
, where she lived until she moved to Florida in 2005.
Carter died of cardiac failure on March 8, 2012, two months after her former husband Don Carter.
References
External links
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1925 births
2012 deaths
American ten-pin bowling players
Sportspeople from St. Louis County, Missouri
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