Jason Belmonte has been unorthodox in the sport of bowling his entire life, and continues to change the game one pin at a time. The Australian 36-year old PBA bowler rolled his first ball at the age ...
Akron's bowling roots run deep as the city was the birthplace of the Professional Bowlers Association in 1958. That's why PBA commissioner Tom Clark pushed hard to bring the PBA Tournament of ...
Australia’s Jason Belmonte is pretty much the same bowler he was when he was 18 months old — except he’s knocking down a few more pins. Belmonte’s parents, Aldo and Marissa, opened a bowling center in ...
Jason Belmonte’s left hand has changed the entire landscape of his sport. By bowling with two hands—adding his left hand to his right—the Australian-born bowling champion can add hundreds of extra ...
West Babylon, N.Y. – Australia’s Jason Belmonte became the first two-handed player in Professional Bowlers Association history to win a PBA Tour title when he upset top qualifier Michael Fagan of ...
Jason Belmonte lay on the synthetic surface of the bowling lanes at Brunswick Zone Carolier on Sunday, his United States Bowling Congress Masters trophy on his stomach. Moments earlier, he had stood ...
History was made at Thunderbowl Lanes in Allen Park on Thursday night. Jason Belmonte, the two-handed Australian bowling sensation, won the PBA World Championship for his record 11th major ...
The two-handed bowler needed only one hand to hoist the trophy. Australian Jason Belmonte, who is widely considered the Tiger Woods of professional bowling, rolled his way to his 20th PBA Tour win in ...
FAIRLAWN, Ohio -- Jason Belmonte did not walk out of AMF Riviera Lanes on Sunday evening with $1,050,000. But the $50,000 he did earn, plus sizable trophy, rated as quite the consolation prize.
Jason Belmonte is the first two-handed bowler to win a PBA championship. Belmonte has since been named the PBA Bowler of the Year four times. A number of York County youngsters have followed ...
Blame this one on the parents. Jason Belmonte’s family couldn’t afford day care for their 18-month-old child. Instead, they slipped bowling shoes onto his feet, handed him a 10-pound ball and let him ...
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