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Striking Out in Duel With 12-Year-Old Bowling Sensation
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Kamron Doyle, a pint-sized, 12-year-old dynamo became the youngest money-winner in the history of the Professional Bowling Association earlier this month. Going against some of the top bowlers in the country, Kamron came in 30th out of 94 contestants, earning $400 in prize money. In the tournament, he...
Background on Kamron Doyle
Kamron Doyle (born January 13, 1998) is an American ten-pin bowler from Brentwood, Tennessee. He is the youngest person in USBC history to record a sanctioned 800 series — a three-game set with scores adding to at least 800 — which he accomplished by rolling an 802 score on March 14, 2009 at the age of 11 years, 60 days.
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