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WATCH: Bowler Becomes Only Fourth Player To Pick Up 7-10 Split On National TV
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Neuer becomes only the fourth player to convert a 7-10 split
Neuer s feat comes 19 years after Jess Stayrook accomplished the feat
In bowling, one of the hardest shots to make is to convert a 7-10 spare.
Practically impossible even for seasoned bowlers, only four keglers have been able to achieve the trick, the last of which was Jess Stayrook who did it on July 13, 1991, at the Tucson Open shown on ESPN.
Roughly 19 years later, Anthony Neuer joins the elite club when he converted the 7-10 split, becoming only the fourth player to do so.
By Andy Kostka - The Washington Times - Monday, April 12, 2021
Anthony Neuer went on to lose the matchup, but the 18-year-old made a lasting impression on the Professional Bowlers Association Tour on Sunday, converting the ultra-uncommon 7-10 split in the U.S. Open semifinal round.
Neuer became the fourth player to knock down the rare 7-10 split during a PBA Tour TV broadcast, and he was the first to accomplish the feat on air since 1991, according to USA TODAY.
While Jakob Butturff beat Neuer National Bowling Stadium in Reno, Nevada, Neuer’s highlight sent the Fox Sports broadcast crew into raucous celebrations.
The Ginger Assassin Pulls Off Rare Bowling Feat And Announcer Loses It
Pro bowler Anthony Neuer is just 18, but he accomplished something that hasn t been done in 30 years.
The “Ginger Assassin” just killed it in a bowling match.
A 7-10 split is difficult under any circumstances, but Anthony Neuer made it look easy Sunday at the U.S. Open in Reno, Nevada.
Neuer converted the improbable spare, marking just the fourth time that’s happened in a televised Professional Bowlers Association Tour match ― and the first time in 30 years, the PBA noted.
What made the shot even more epic was the call of announcer Rob Stone.
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