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  2. Earl Anthony - Wikipedia

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    It is now administrated by the Bowling Foundation. In January 2002, the PBA began the year with a tournament named after Anthony, "The Earl Anthony Memorial Classic." It was first held at TechCity Bowl in Kirkland, Washington. It was won by left-handed pro bowler Parker Bohn III, who beat Patrick Healey, Jr. in the final

  3. Parker Bohn III - Wikipedia

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    Parker Morse Bohn III (born July 13, 1963) is a left-handed American professional ten-pin bowler.He has been a member of the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) since 1984, and is a member of the PBA and USBC Halls of Fame.

  4. Mike Aulby - Wikipedia

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    Mike Aulby (born March 25, 1960, in Indianapolis, Indiana) is a left-handed bowler and former member of the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA). He is one of only five PBA bowlers to win both a Rookie and Player of the Year award. (Tommy Jones, Chris Barnes, Jason Belmonte and E. J. Tackett are the others.)

  5. Famous People You Didn't Realize Were Left-Handed - AOL

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    Left-handed people only make up about 10% of the world's population — so you might be surprised to learn how many of them have been world leaders, artists, well-known athletes, award-winning actors.

  6. List of left-handed quarterbacks - Wikipedia

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    Ken Stabler was the first left-handed quarterback to be named Most Valuable Player and win a Super Bowl Prior to his coaching career, Jim Zorn was the original quarterback of the Seattle Seahawks Boomer Esiason was named Most Valuable Player in 1988 en route to a Super Bowl XXIII appearance Considered the greatest left-handed quarterback of all time, Steve Young was the first inducted to the ...

  7. Dave Davis (bowler) - Wikipedia

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    Beginning his PBA career in 1964, the left-handed Davis won 18 PBA Tour titles, including four majors. He was known for his smooth yet powerful delivery and impeccably straight arm swing, which TV analysts Nelson Burton Jr. and Randy Pedersen have called one of the greatest in the game. [4]

  8. Packy Hanrahan - Wikipedia

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    Hanrahan uses a two-handed shovel-style delivery with a dominant left hand. He has won two titles on the PBA Tour, both coming in the 2023 season. Packy is a national pro staff member for Brunswick. [1] He is also sponsored by VISE Grips and Dexter bowling shoes. [3]

  9. Jason Couch - Wikipedia

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    Jason Couch (born November 8, 1969) is an American ten-pin bowler on the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour, and a member of the PBA and USBC Halls of Fame. A left-handed cranker, Couch graduated from Clermont High School in Clermont, Florida and still resides in Clermont.