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  2. Mike Fagan - Wikipedia

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    Michael Todd Fagan (born November 4, 1980) is an American former professional bowler on the PBA Tour. He has also participated in World Bowling Tour (WBT) and European Bowling Tour (EBT) events, and as a member of Team USA in international competitions. Known for his high backswing, he was given the nickname "King of Swing".

  3. 2023 PBA Tour season - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the 2023 season schedule includes nine standard singles title events and two doubles title events that will have final rounds broadcast on FS1 or live-streamed on BowlTV (the PBA's YouTube channel). [1] The one exception is the PBA Tour Finals, which continues to be broadcast on CBS Sports Network.

  4. Bowling form - Wikipedia

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    Bowlers using a high backswing (shown) are generally considered crankers. A cranker or power player is a bowler who strives to generate revolutions using a cupped wrist or excessive wrist action. They typically have revolution rates over 400 rpm. Crankers who rely on wrist action may have a high backswing and open their shoulders to generate ...

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  6. Dick Allen (bowler) - Wikipedia

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    The 2019 season was Allen's first with multiple titles (2), and he cashed a new career high of $94,955. [ 2 ] Allen won the PBA South Region qualifier for the 2021 PBA Players Championship , earning him a spot in the February 21 finals, which offered a PBA record $250,000 first prize.

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  8. Nelson Burton Jr. - Wikipedia

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    From 1978 to 1997, he hosted a bowling Tip Of The Week, usually after the second televised match. He and Schenkel were still working together when ABC ceased production of the series in June 1997. After leaving ABC, Burton moved to ESPN and spent one year in 1998 providing analysis for select PBA broadcasts.

  9. Ten-pin bowling - Wikipedia

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    The decline in bowling event coverage has been attributed to a variety of factors, including time demands burdening the schedules of two-income households, [83] small purses (winnings) for professional tournaments, declining participation in league bowling, the perceived demographic of bowlers (old, or of low social class), waning popularity ...