
Apr 07, 2010
Sometimes a little persuasion can go a long way; just ask Volo, Ill., Tom Hays. “I had not thrown a Track ball in years,” Hays said. “I called up a friend of mine and asked him for a recommendation on a new ball to drill. I’ll admit I was a little…
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Apr 06, 2010
David Beck showed up for his league at Capital Lanes in Tallahassee, Fla., on “April Fool’s Day,” but the scores he bowled were certainly no joke. Beck set the Tallahassee city record Thursday night when he bowled games of 289, 278, and 289, for…
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Apr 06, 2010
HOPKINSVILLE, Ky. – Mike Scroggins of Amarillo, Texas, might be the most over-looked, under-estimated player on the Professional Bowlers Association Tour, but with the help of all of his friends in the Ebonite International family, he came within an…
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Mar 18, 2010
The “Dead Man’s Curve” pattern is generally known as one of the more difficult sport patterns created by the Kegel bowling corporation. David Beck, a collegiate bowler at Florida State University, was not afraid of the challenge. Kegel designed…
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Mar 18, 2010
Loren Trenhaile of Lehigh Acres, Fla., recently had one of those nights all bowlers dream about. Competing in the Cool Air League at Friendship Lanes in Cape Coral, and using his new Track 715C bowling ball, Loren fired games of 300, 279 and 300, for…
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