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  2. Will June - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The 16-pound (7.3 kg) bowling ball that he uses was not custom drilled. [1] June received a 300 ring and certificate on November 16, 2010. At the time of his feat he had a 210 league average in his Monday night league. [2] Will is regarded as the first to achieve back-to-back perfect games at the Brunswick Moreno Valley Bowl. [3]

  3. Andy Varipapa - Wikipedia

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    He quit bowling for a time and turned his attention to baseball, and later boxing. [7] He competed under the pseudonym "Andy Bell," believing it was a more suitable name for an athlete. [ 8 ] Varipapa was hit by a truck whilst riding a bicycle during one of New York's many transit strikes in 1919, preventing him from pursuing baseball and ...

  4. Best Bowler ESPY Award - Wikipedia

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    The Best Bowler ESPY Award has been presented annually since 1995 to the best ten-pin bowler, irrespective of gender, adjudged to be the best in a given calendar year of those contesting the sport professionally in the United States. To date, the award has only been presented to male bowlers.

  5. Tom Milton - Wikipedia

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    Milton continued to develop and hone his bowling skills under Levine's tutelage, garnering many YABA awards throughout his junior career, after which he joined the American Bowling Congress adult division (ABC, now the USBC - United States Bowling Congress). Levine served as one of Tom's key coaches/mentors throughout his bowling career.

  6. Jason Belmonte - Wikipedia

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    Jason Belmonte AM (born 29 July 1983) is an Australian professional ten-pin bowler.He plays on the PBA Tour in the United States [2] and in world events. He is known for being one of the first bowlers to gain media attention for using the two-handed approach style to deliver his shot.

  7. Andrew Anderson (bowler) - Wikipedia

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    At 23, Anderson is the second-youngest player in history to win the award, behind Billy Hardwick who won the 1963 POY award at age 22. [3] In addition to his two season titles and three other top-five finishes, Anderson won the Harry Smith PBA Points Leader award while ranking in the top five in tour earnings and scoring average.

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  9. Bob Learn Jr. - Wikipedia

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    He was named NAIA Men's Bowling Coach of the Year in the 2019–20 and 2020–21 seasons. [9] [2] He was also named 2023 USBC Men's Coach of the Year. Learn created TurboTech Collegiate Expo, which he designed specifically for college recruitment. He has conducted numerous bowling clinics around the world and has been a past coach for Team USA ...

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