Connecticut Bowling Community Mourns Kendall Robinson After Tragic Car Accident
Rest in peace, Kendall Robinson. Your community will never forget you.
September 18, 2026
This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on September 18, 2026
The Northeastern bowling community is heartbroken over the loss of Kendall Robinson, a beloved Connecticut bowler who passed away earlier this week after a tragic car accident.
This devastating news has left his family, friends, and fellow bowlers in deep grief.
While details of the accident are not publicly available, those close to Kendall have confirmed he passed away while receiving medical care.
The overwhelming support and tributes from the New England bowling community show just how much Kendall meant to everyone who knew him.
Kendall Robinson, a proud Connecticut native and son of Keith Robinson, was more than an exceptional bowler.
He was a vibrant person whose competitive spirit and warm personality touched the lives of many.
Known for his bright smile and dedication, Kendall was a familiar face in regional bowling circuits.
Over the years, he earned a strong reputation as both a talented competitor and a kind mentor who guided younger bowlers with patience and encouragement.
His passion for the sport shone through in every game, whether he was competing in tournaments or practicing with friends.
Kendall’s talent on the lanes was undeniable. Many believed he was on the verge of achieving great things, like winning a New England Bowling Association (NEBA) title.
But beyond his skills, it was his kindness and humor that made him so special.
He had a way of making everyone around him feel valued, creating lasting friendships in the tight-knit bowling community.
Kendall’s Passing Shocked the NEBA Community, Leading to an Outpouring of Love and Tributes
New England Bowling shared a touching message on social media:
“The New England bowling community has lost an incredible bowler, and by all accounts, an even more incredible human being. Kendall Robinson has been taken from us far too young, in the prime of his life. Thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends on what is an unimaginably dark day for them, and indeed, a dark day for our community as a whole. Rest in peace, Kendall.”
ViaFriends and fellow bowlers have also shared their sorrow and memories online. Mathew R. Brockett, a close friend, wrote a heartfelt tribute:
“It’s a really sad day. Someone I knew, so strong, hardworking, lovable, hard-headed, and stubborn, with a beautiful personality and smile. I lost my best friend today. Kendall Robinson, I love you so much, bro. I’m going to miss you so much. Your family and friends will never forget you. We made a promise to each other. All or nothing. I’ll keep my side. I’ll bowl till my hand falls off. Gonna chase that National Tour, kid. We are still going to go get the PBA regional title together.”
ViaMathew’s words capture Kendall’s drive and the deep bond they shared, promising to honor his friend’s legacy through bowling.
Andrew Hall, another friend and bowler, expressed his disbelief:
“This doesn’t seem real at all. Kendall was an amazing human and competitor. We practiced together just last week, discussing how to tackle our upcoming events. Gone horrendously too soon, and you’re going to be missed by so many. Many prayers to his family. RIP Kendall Robinson.”
ViaAndrew’s tribute shows the camaraderie and respect Kendall inspired.
Justin Alves, a tournament director, shared his admiration for Kendall:
Justin’s words highlight Kendall’s character and the bright future many saw for him.
Kendall’s impact went far beyond his bowling scores. He was a mentor who took time to support younger athletes, offering advice and encouragement to help them grow.
His positive attitude and genuine care for others made him a role model. Whether it was a quick chat during practice or a shared laugh, Kendall made everyone feel important.
The bowling community has come together to support Kendall’s family, offering prayers and tributes while respecting their need for privacy during this difficult time.
Mathew R. Brockett asked others to give the Robinson family space to grieve, a request echoed by many who want to honor Kendall with compassion.
Kendall Robinson (Source: Facebook)As the Connecticut bowling community mourns, Kendall Robinson’s legacy lives on through the memories he created and the lives he touched.
His competitive spirit, warm smile, and generous heart will always be remembered. The tributes pouring in show just how much he meant to so many.
From his promise with Mathew to chase a PBA regional title to the countless moments of kindness he shared, Kendall’s presence will continue to inspire.
The New England bowling community is uniting to honor Kendall, with many pledging to carry forward his passion and dedication.
As bowlers like Mathew, Andrew, and Justin return to the lanes, they’ll feel Kendall’s spirit cheering them on, a reminder of the incredible person who brought so much joy to their lives.
Rest in peace, Kendall Robinson. Your community will never forget you.
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