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WARREN BUSH NAMED HILBERT HEAD BOWLING COACH

WARREN BUSH NAMED HILBERT HEAD BOWLING COACH

Hilbert College athletic director Megan Valentine introduced Warren Bush as the new head women’s bowling coach today. 

Bush, who steps into his first collegiate head coaching position, will take charge of the Hawks bowling team as they prepare for their 2019-20 season, which begins in early November. 

Bush began his professional career as an elementary teacher in the South Seneca School District in 1987.  After 30 years of service, he retired from teaching and began enjoying his life-long passion - bowling.

Bush has served as a bowling coach at Classic Lanes in Kenmore since 2015 but prior to that, he spent two years as a Bantam coach at the Tonawanda Bowling Center.   Beginning in 2014, Bush took on a leadership role as the Director of Tonawanda’s USBC (United States Bowling Congress) where he chaired the Youth Committee and Youth Tournament Committees.

Bush became an NCAA Bowling Official in 2015 and has certified multiple dual and tournaments, which have been held in the Western New York area over the last four years.

Bush earned his bachelor’s degree in elementary education from SUNY, College at Fredonia before earning his master’s in education in 1990.