Tenpins & More in Rio Rancho Begins New Chapter Under New Ownership

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEApril 29, 2025 Rio Rancho, NM — Tenpins & More, a cornerstone of the Rio Rancho community for over four decades, is excited to announce that ownership of the bowling center officially transferred to Mike Fagan, former PBA Touring Professional and two-time major champion. Fagan extends his deep gratitude to previous owners Steve Continue Reading…

Kassi Romero and Tom Garcia of Rio Rancho combined forces to win Sunday’s annual Easter Doubles Marathon at Tenpins & More.

BOWLING UPDATE From Tenpins & More Kassi Romero and Tom Garcia of Rio Rancho combined forces to win Sunday’s annual Easter Doubles Marathon at Tenpins & More. The pair went 7-1 in match-play to win it outright from twenty-one other teams, with 14 points. Romero started strongly with games above her entering average of 183, Continue Reading…

DOUBLE-HEADER TOURNAMENT A SUCCESS IN RIO RANCHO

BOWLING UPDATE From Tenpins & More A new format tournament attracted 54 bowlers in eighteen teams of three at Tenpins & More on Sunday.  The unique point system coupled with a position round each of the eight games created many close and exciting matches. Husband and wife, Brian and Adrienne Hare added southpaw, Andy Zumwalt Continue Reading…

The popular “King/Queen of the Hill” bowling series at Tenpins & More

BOWLING UPDATEFrom Tenpins & More The popular “King/Queen of the Hill” bowling series at Tenpins & More almost crowned it’s second Queen at Tenpins & More on Sunday. Former Rams anchor bowler, Aileen Linares qualified mid-field with 818/4 then added 224, 203 and 244 to square off against Scott Wiley of Corrales in the championship Continue Reading…

Winter 9-pin No-Tap Tournament Final

BOWLING UPDATEFrom Tenpins & More High scores were the order of the day in the Winter 9-pin No-Tap tournament final held last weekend at Tenpins & More in Rio Rancho. Two-time “King of the hill” winner, Jacob Gill was almost perfect in winning open division with a six-game total of 1,745, which included four 300 Continue Reading…