Cheryl Robinson
| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Born | October 1951 (age 73) Westchester, California, U.S. |
| Years active | 1970–1985 |
| Bowling Information | |
| Affiliation | PWBA |
| Rookie year | 1970 |
| Dominant hand | Right |
| Wins | 4 PWBA Tour 7 Worldwide |
| Sponsors | AMF (Staff of Champions) |
Cheryl Robinson (née Kominsky) of Placentia, CA (born October 1951) was a professional right-handed 10-pin bowler. During her professional career from 1970 to 1985, she captured 4 PWBA Tour victories and 7 Worldwide Women Professional Bowlers titles.
Among her 4 PWBA titles, Cheryl's most memorable victory was at the 1978 AMF Grand Prix of Bowling (Women's Division) in Reno, NV, which made her and husband Jay Robinson (1977 AMF Grand Prix Champion - Men's Division) the first married couple to win AMF Grand Prix titles.
In major tournaments, Cheryl reached the top-5 five times, three times in the U.S. Women's Open (1972, 1981, and 1984) and twice in the WIBC Queens (now USBC Queens) including her 1980 runner-up finish to Donna Adamek.
During her time as a professional bowler, Cheryl also served as the color commentator on the television syndicated series Celebrity Bowling alongside host Jed Allan from 1973 to 1977. Cheryl was preceded in the color commentator role by PBA Bowler Dave Davis.
Cheryl was inducted into the Los Angeles Women's Bowling Association Hall of Fame in 1988 and USBC Hall of Fame in 2011.