Aumi Guerra

[3] At the 2007 World Ranking Masters held in Lake Wales, Florida, she finished in 3rd position when she lost the semifinal match to England's Zara Glover.

[5] Playing at the 2007 Qubica-AMF World cup, in the city of St Petersburg, Russia, Guerra fished in 7th position after the final round.

In the women's division, Aumi Guerra became the first bowler from Dominican Republic to win the QubicaAMF BWC, defeating tournament leader the South Korean Gye Min-Young 2-1 (203-226, 202–196, 240–196).

The defending champions from 2010, Michael Schmidt and Aumi Guerra, were back for a chance of a repeat title.

Guerra dominated the women's division in setting records for three-game series (803), five game block (1304), and average after qualifying and top 24 (241.00).

In game 3, Asbaty needed a strike on the 1st shot in the 10th frame to win the title, but left a 10 pin and Guerra prevailed 202–199.

Guerra became the fourth woman after Jeanette Baker (1982, 83), Pauline Smith (1981, 93) and Shannon Pluhowsky (2002, '04) and the seventh player overall to win multiple BWC titles.

Aumi Guerra was attempting to become the first bowler in QubicaAMF World Cup history to win a third BWC title in a row.