Graham Fach and Jade Côté have been named Canada’s 2025 Bowlers of the Year in the Adult Divisions after both recorded strong seasons across national and international competition.
The Canadian Tenpin Federation confirmed Fach as the Men’s Adult Division winner and Côté as the Women’s Adult Division recipient.
Jade Côté, representing Farnham, Quebec, delivered strong results throughout the 2025 season at both national and international events.
At the 2025 Canadian Team Trials, she finished fifth. She also placed 13th at the USBC Queens and finished second in the All-Events Team competition at the USBC Women’s Championships. Côté recorded a ninth-place finish at the 2025 PWBA Anniversary Open.
At the collegiate level, she was named First Team All-American and helped her team win the NCAA National Team Championship. She was also selected as the MVP at the NCAA Collegiate Championships. Côté was a member of the 2025 Adult and Youth Team Canada squads.
This marks Côté’s third time receiving Canada’s Bowler of the Year Award.
In the Men’s Adult Division, Graham Fach earned the 2025 Bowler of the Year title. Fach, from Guelph, Ontario and currently residing in Urbana, Ohio, posted several notable finishes during the 2025 season.
He won the gold medal in singles at the Canadian Team Trials. On the PBA Tour, he finished fifth at the USBC Masters and third at the PBA Tournament of Champions. He also placed ninth at the U.S. Open.
Fach captured titles at the PBA Delaware Classic and three PBA Regional events in Lorain, Heath, and Bluffton. He also finished third at the PBA Playoffs and the PBA Tour Finals, and seventh at the PBA Nevada Classic.
His performances earned him recognition as the PBA Central Region Bowler of the Year. He was also named to the Bowlers Journal Second Team All-American list.


