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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 ...
The 31-year-old from Orange, in central NSW, travels back and forth to America every time there’s a string of Professional Bowlers Association Tour tournaments. The tenpin bowling star will spend six ...
Jason Belmonte says his parents opened a bowling center after a rainy day idea, setting him on a path to become a pro.
Meet Jason Belmonte -- that is, if you haven't already, since he's recently been featured in the Wall Street Journal, the L.A. Times, the Denver Post and on "Good Morning America." Quite the resumé ...
Australian tenpin bowler Jason Belmonte has further cemented his place in the record books after becoming the first PBA Tour player to roll three perfect 300 games on live TV. A 300 game is achieved ...
Two-handed bowler Jason Belmonte’s return to Australia from another banner season on the PBA Tour in the United States was never going to be easy. Due to a logjam of Australians trying to return Down ...
Belmonte has used tenpin to become the world’s best and the youngest player on tour to join the millionaires club. It’s a meteoric rise the Orange-born champion never thought he’d achieve, especially ...
This week in sport TV, Australian tenpin bowling ace Jason Belmonte won the United States Bowling Congress Masters, and might just be bowling’s Bradman There were dramatic scenes in Monday morning’s ...
Jason Belmonte has just collected his 11th Professional Bowlers Association world championship and many Australians would not even know his name. Belmonte, originally from Orange, NSW competed in the ...
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 ...
Belmonte has used tenpin to become the world’s best and the youngest player on tour to join the millionaires club. It’s a meteoric rise the Orange-born champion never thought he’d achieve, especially ...