Since the advent of Ten-pin bowling, there have been many bowlers who have achieved fame for their excellence in the sport. These bowlers have led to changes in game mechanics, new high scores, and increased interest in the game. The vast majority of these bowlers are professionals who have competed in national and international tournaments.
Living
editActive
edit- Miriam Zetter (born 1989)[1]
- Patrick Allen
- Diandra Asbaty
- Tom Baker
- Chris Barnes
- Lynda Barnes
- Leanne Barrette
- Mookie Betts
- Devin Bidwell
- Parker Bohn III
- DeeRonn Booker
- John Burkett
- Jakob Butturff
- Ryan Ciminelli
- Jason Couch
- Carolyn Dorin-Ballard
- Kamron Doyle
- Norm Duke
- Mike Fagan
- Gary Faulkner Jr.
- Bryan Goebel
- Michael Haugen Jr.
- Tom Hess
- Liz Johnson
- Tommy Jones
- Marshall Kent
- Kelly Kulick
- Chris Loschetter
- Tim Mack
- Shawn Maldonado
- Wes Malott
- Danielle McEwan
- Bill O'Neill
- Rhino Page
- Randy Pedersen
- Johnny Petraglia
- Shannon Pluhowsky
- Kristopher Prather
- Sean Rash
- Mike Scroggins
- Anthony Simonsen
- Tom Smallwood
- Robert Smith
- E. J. Tackett
- William V. Thompson
- Kyle Troup
- Andy Varipapa
- Wayne Webb
- Pete Weber
- Walter Ray Williams, Jr.
Retired
edit- Kim Adler
- Mike Aulby
- Del Ballard Jr.
- Bob Benoit
- George Branham III
- Nelson (Bo) Burton, Jr.
- Jeff Carter
- Steve Cook
- Dave Davis
- Mike Durbin
- Patrick Healey Jr.
- Marshall Holman
- Dave Husted
- Doug Kent
- John Mazza
- Billy Oatman
- David Ozio
- George Pappas
- Mark Roth
- Carmen Salvino
- Jess Stayrook
- Guppy Troup
- Danny Wiseman
Deceased
edit- Earl Anthony
- Don Carter
- Buzz Fazio
- Billy Hardwick
- Don Johnson
- John Jowdy
- Andy Varipapa
- Dick Weber
- Billy Welu
- Mark Roth
References
edit- ^ "Bowling | Athlete Profile: ZETTER VELAZCO Miram Aseret - Pan American Games Lima 2019". wrsd.lima2019.pe. Retrieved 22 June 2020.