STEFANIE JOHNSON
Age: 40
On Tour Since: 2015
Hometown: McKinney, Texas
Style: Right
Career PWBA Titles: 3
Career PWBA Majors: 1
The 2021 PBA Empress of the Lanes winner blessed us with her royal excellence long before that crown and throne, in fact, her excellency was a standout on both Junior Team USA (4 years) & Team USA (18 years) respectively. During that same timeframe she was collecting medals, she managed to collect countless collegiate honors while attending UCF. And while looking back now, those highlights were merely the prelude to her career on the PWBA Tour where she has gone on to collect three PWBA Titles and one career PWBA Major Title to date.
Career Highlights
2022 - PWBA Rockford Open, Rockford, Ill.
2017 - PWBA Orlando Open, Orlando, Fla.
2015 - PWBA Wichita Open, Wichita, Kan.
2010 PBA Women's Series Earl Anthony Memorial
2008 PBA Women's Series Viper Championship
2015 PWBA/PBA Tomball Southwest Open, Tomball, Texas
2015 PWBA Rookie of the Year
2021 PBA King of the Lanes: Empress Edition winner
Inducted into the Greater Miami USBC Hall of Fame in 2013
2005-2006 NCBCA Most Valuable Player (Central Florida)
2004-2005 and 2005-2006 NCBCA first-team All-American (Central Florida)
2003, 2004 and 2005 Junior Gold Championships winner
2003 South Florida Masters Champion
One bronze medal (team) at 2019 World Bowling Women's Championships
One gold medal (doubles) at 2019 Pan American Games
One gold medal (team) at 2015 World Bowling Women's Championships
One gold medal (doubles) and one silver medal (team) at 2013 WTBA World Championship
Two gold medals (trios, team) at 2011 WTBA World Championships
Two gold medals (singles, team) at 2010 PABCON Championships
One gold medal (singles) and two silver medals (team, trios) at 2009 WTBA World Championships
Silver medal (team) at 2007 WTBA World Championships
Two bronze medals (singles, Masters) at 2006 World Youth Championships
Silver medal (team) at 2005 WTBA World Championships
Gold (national all-events), silver (team) and two bronze medals (doubles, all-events) at 2005 Tournament of the Americas
Four gold medals (Masters, team, trios, doubles) at 2005 International Youth Friendship Tournament
Gold (team) and two silver medals (Masters, doubles) at 2004 World Youth Championships