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The following are tenpin bowling news in Malaysia and those that can be found at Asian Bowling Federation (ABF), World Tenpin Bowling Association (WTBA) and ABF Tour (ABFT).

August 2007
World Women's Championship 2007
National coach confident of good showing
Singaporean elected FIQ President
American elected new WTBA President
Team in high spirit in Mexico
Team acclimatising in Monterry
SportExcel-NSC-Milo-MTBC Junior Circuit Seremban Leg
Maiden victory for youths
Pyramid youth going for first win
Penang youth sets lanes on fire
National youth shines in Round 1
14th Asian Youth Tenpin Bowling Championship
China, Chinese Taipei denies Malaysian a gold
Malaysians still in hunt for final gold
Malaysia finally struck gold
Another bronze for Malaysia
Malaysia draws blank on Day 3
First medal for Malaysia
Malaysian misses podium finish
Malaysia ready to battle for glory
ABF Tour Indonesia 2007
Second consecutive title for Malaysian
5th Indonesia International Open
National rookie denied maiden title
Title hunt for Malaysian in sight
Malaysian youths dominate Under 23 finals
National youths poised for good showing
World Lefty Day Bowling Championship
Alex Choo bags inaugural Lefty Bowling title
MTBC News
Esther, Siti Safiyah receives SportExcel Award
Tenpin Bowling dominates Sabah Sports Awards
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Junior Circuit 8th Leg
26th Aug: Maiden victory for youths. 
14th Asian Youth
22nd Aug: China, Chinese Taipei denies Malaysian a gold. 
ABF Tour Indonesia
12th Aug: Second consecutive title for Malaysian. 
5th Indonesia Open
11th Aug: National rookie denied maiden title. 
Junior Circuit Selangor
29th Jul: Maiden victory for Pahang youth. 
San Marino Open
22nd Jul: Malaysian denied maiden European title. 
Junior Circuit Sabah
22nd Jul: Sabah, Sarawak shares honours. 
Czech Open 2007
15th Jul: Victory may seal world meet spot. 
10th Asian Schools
15th Jul: Malaysia, Korea shares glory. 
Junior Circuit 6th Leg
8th Jul: National youths clinch Open titles. 
Penang Closed 2007
24th Jun: Youngsters upstage seniors to bag titles. 
Junior Circuit Swk Leg
23rd Jun: National Youths outclass challengers to bag titles. 
ABF Tour Philippines 2007
17th June: Malaysia, Korea claims Philippines leg titles. 
Junior Circuit 5th Leg
17th Jun: Thrilling finish in the Kuala Lumpur leg. 
36th Philippines Open
16th June: Wu, Rosario claims Masters titles. 
Junior Circuit 4th Leg
27th May: Second title for Perak and SSBP youth. 
33rd Thailand Open
13th May: Malaysian ends Mack attack. 
World Ranking Masters
7th May: Local favourite crowned world champion. 
Junior Circuit 3rd Leg
6th May: Maiden victory for Perak and Johor youth. 
2nd Ampang SBowl Int'l
3rd May: Hairoman wins maiden international title. 
USBC Queens
1st May: Malaysian bid farewell to USBC Queens. 
World Tenpin Masters
22nd Apr: Aussie crowned World Tenpin Masters champion. 
1st Asian Girls
15th Apr: Japanese wins inaugural Asian Girls title. 
Junior Circuit 2nd Leg
8th Apr: Back-to-back title for Pyramid Youth. 
5th Euro-Med Storm
1st Apr: First international title for Malaysian. 
Canon Cup 2007
25th Mar: Team Malaysia go down fighting. 
30th Malaysian Open
24th Mar: Maiden win for Malaysian and Korean. 
Junior Circuit 1st Leg
4th Feb: National youths emerge as champions.