LAS VEGAS - Defending Regular Singles champion Mitch Beasley of Clarksville, Tennessee, arrived at the 2021
United States Bowling Congress Open Championships sporting a new hairstyle, a compression ring on his right ring finger and 14-pound bowling balls, and what followed was a wild 72 hours in the Entertainment Capital of the World.
It has all the makings of a straight-to-Netflix feature that is dramatic, emotional and comedic and includes all the feelings and emotions - anticipation, excitement, relief, disappointment, satisfaction and even some nausea.
Beasley, a 52-year-old right-hander, has been fighting a nagging finger injury while competing on the Professional Bowlers Association 50 Tour for the past couple of months and preparing for his title defense.
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LAS VEGAS - Two competitors who took very different paths through the COVID-19 pandemic and back to the
United States Bowling Congress Open Championships were able to share the spotlight Sunday by rolling perfect games on the tournament lanes.
Former Team USA member Wesley Low Jr. of Palmdale, California, struck first, tossing his 300 during singles at the South Point Bowling Center, while Matthew Priore of North Arlington, New Jersey, closed his team event at the South Point Bowling Plaza with 12 consecutive strikes.
Their 300s were the 11th and 12th of the 2021 USBC Open Championships, which kicked off its 79-day run May 1. There have been five perfect games in team competition, five in singles and two in doubles. Low was the second left-hander to achieve the feat.