A new generation of bowlers that are bringing a unique style to the lanes using both hands.
MAKING ALL THE RIGHT STRIKES AT THE BOWLING ALLEY OR IN THE CLASSROOM. JONATHAN MARSHALL HAS MORE >> YOU’VE PROBABLY SEEN MOST BOWLERS USE THE ONE HAND APPROACH. CAMERN MCISAAC’S GAME IS A LITTLEIF ...
Is the “two-handed approach” really a bowling style that’s here to stay or just a fad? According to a news story from Bowl.com dated Aug. 21, the style is here to stay and is gaining popularity. The ...
Isaac Lutz, 16, had never picked up a bowling ball until he joined the Dallastown High School bowling club last year. "When Mr. (Justin) Zelger, my American history teacher, announced a bowling club ...
SPRINGFIELD — Kenton Ridge high school senior bowler Chris Via has used two hands to throw the ball for as long as he can remember. “I was never actually taught it,” Via said. “My dad (Craig Via) has ...
Are two hands better than one for the sport of bowling? Apopka High School standouts Malek Taylor, Jeremy Walker and Richard Caruso say that answer is yes. They’re leading bowlers for an undefeated ...
Nick Caruso wasn’t doing as well as he would have liked as a freshman with the Hilliard Bradley boys bowling team, so he looked to one of his idols as an example. Pro bowler Jason Belmonte uses a ...
Two-handed bowlers have powered York Tech into the upper echelon of the York-Adams League standings. While the number of two-handed bowlers both locally and worldwide has steadily increased in recent ...
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