Fiebig, Cora (c. 1934–)
Fiebig, Cora (c. 1934–)
American bowler. Born c. 1934; lived in Madison Heights, Michigan; children: daughter Lisa, son Chris.
Won US Team Trials championship (1981) and Team USA Tournament national amateur championship (1986); was a member of the Federation Internationale des Quilleurs (FIQ) American Zone champions team (1981) and the FIQ World champions team (1987); won Women International Bowling Congress (WIBC) Queens championship (1986). Inducted into WIBC Hall of Fame (2003).
More From encyclopedia.com
Work Groups , Work Groups (Teams)
Competition in business today has created a desire and need for work groups. The delegation of duties is occurring through this r… , f. * , team / tēm/ • n. [treated as sing. or pl.] a group of players forming one side in a competitive game or sport. ∎ two or more people working together:… Multidisciplinary Team , MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM
Many seniors enjoy good health and independence well into their ninth and tenth decades. However, some develop illnesses and f… Tex Schramm , Schramm, Tex
1920-
American football executive
It isn't easy to measure Tex Schramm's impact on professional football, for his mark is on so much of… Nikki Mccray , Nikki McCray 1972–
Professional basketball player
At a Glance…
Sources
Starring on basketball courts in collegiate, Olympics, and professional compet… Briana Scurry , Scurry, Briana 1971–
Soccer goalie
She has been called the “Jackie Robinson” of soccer. Like Robinson, a world famous athlete who broke down racial b…
You Might Also Like
NEARBY TERMS
Fiebig, Cora (c. 1934–)