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  2. Marshall Holman - Wikipedia

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    Marshall Holman (born September 29, 1954) is an American sports broadcaster and retired professional ten-pin bowler. He was known for his flamboyant, fiery demeanor and his success on the PBA Tour from the mid-1970s to the end of the 1980s.

  3. PBA Tournament of Champions - Wikipedia

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    Hall of Famer Marshall Holman became the third player in PBA history to top the $1 million mark in career earnings by winning the 1986 event. #9 - George Branham III Wins Last Firestone. In 1993, George Branham III became the first (and so far only) African American winner in this tournament, as well as the last to win the tournament while it ...

  4. Nelson Burton Jr. - Wikipedia

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    In August 2007, Burton and Marshall Holman were the broadcasters for the 2007 U.S. Women's Open in Reno, Nevada on ESPN. The early rounds of the event were taped that month and aired every Sunday afternoon over the course of four weeks, starting Sept. 16. The live televised finals aired on Oct. 14, and Liz Johnson won the event. It was Bo's ...

  5. 1981 PBA Tour season - Wikipedia

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    Marshall Holman, who had served a suspension for part of the 1980 season, came back strong to win three titles in 1981, taking his second career major at the BPAA U.S. Open. Steve Cook was the titlist at the Firestone Tournament of Champions.

  6. PBA Tour - Wikipedia

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    Marshall Holman became the first multiple modern-day winner with victories in 1981 and 1985. The purse for the 1987 event, sponsored by Seagram Wine Coolers, was a then-record $500,000, with a record $100,000 going to the eventual winner, Del Ballard Jr.

  7. List of ten-pin bowlers - Wikipedia

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    The bowling team at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in 1944. Since the advent of Ten-pin bowling, there have been many bowlers who have achieved fame for their excellence in the sport.

  8. U.S. Open (bowling) - Wikipedia

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    Marshall Holman: Mark Roth: 200–179 1982: Dave Husted: Gil Sliker: 255–180 1983: Gary Dickinson: Steve Neff: 214–202 1984: Mark Roth: Guppy Troup: 244–237 1985: Marshall Holman (2) Wayne Webb: 233–205 1986: Steve Cook: Frank Ellenburg: 245–211 1987: Del Ballard Jr. Pete Weber: 247–209 1988: Pete Weber: Marshall Holman: 203–171 ...

  9. Mark Roth - Wikipedia

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    In addition to his two majors, Roth and partner Marshall Holman won their third PBA Doubles title in 1984. So dominant were the pair in doubles tournaments, the PBA has held an annual event since 2015 called the Roth-Holman Doubles Championship.