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BubbaRay
01-17-2008, 06:37 AM
From the USBC website

1/16/2008




Bowling fans can't turn around these days without hearing about the latest celebrity- or professional athlete-produced bowling event. And rarely does a week go by during which a star of field or screen doesn't profess his addiction to the lanes.

But who's a true bowling aficionado, and who's a wannabe? To get the definitive answer, US Bowler did a little research into the tenpin accomplishments of a host of television and movie stars, and professional athletes, and compiled the first ranking of celebrities who take to the lanes on a regular basis.

The US Bowler and USBC staffs trimmed the list of celeb bowlers to 30, and turned the voting over to the USBC Blue Ribbon Panel - USBC Vice President of Marketing/Communications Tom Clark; syndicated newspaper columnist, television commentator and professed TV bowling regular Norman Chad; Six-time Denny's PBA Tour titlist Chris Barnes; and NBA star and USBC Spokesperson Chris Paul.

Now US Bowler and bowl.com readers have a chance to weigh in on the final rankings. Go to the bowl.com homepage and pick who you think is the best celebrity bowler out there. Or mailto:usbowler@bowl.com to submit your own write-in candidate. Remember to explain why your write-in is a great bowler.

Presented in no particular order are the finalists for voting:

LeBron James: Cleveland Cavaliers forward. Bowled in Chris Paul charity event in 2006. Had four lanes installed in his home.

Dave Mirra: X Games star. Posted a USBC 167 average in 2005-06 while bowling in the Monday Night Handicap League in Greenville, N.C. Has posted one 600 series.

Dwight Howard: Orlando Magic forward. Bowls "every chance I get." Claims a 185 average and a high game of 244. Owns five balls, including a New York Yankees ball, a "Finding Nemo" bowling ball and three "pro" balls.

Michael Conley: Memphis Grizzlies guard. Throws strike ball right handed and spare ball lefty. (As seen on his YouTube video from Peyton Manning's charity bowling event last year.) He knows it's against the rules, but PBA star Chris Barnes defends the infraction, saying, "That rule should be changed for scratch bowlers anyway."

Vince Vaughn: Star of "The Breakup," "Wedding Crashers," "Fred Clause," and "Swingers," is a frequent kegler at Lucky Strike Lanes in Hollywood. He's been identified as the staff's favorite celebrity bowler and happens to be the only person to have his own private ball at the center named "the Matador."

John Burkett: No one can dispute the former MLB pitcher's proven credentials. No hearsay here. Burkett has been a USBC member since 1988 and has eight 300 games and three 800 series to his credit. Posted a 221 average in 2006-07, and a 2082 all-events score at the 2006 USBC Open Championships in Corpus Christi, Tex. Burkett formed the BWI Men's Trio League in Southlake, Tex., which consists primarily of former major league ballplayers.

Chris Paul: New Orleans Hornets guard. USBC Spokesperson. High game of 256. Bowls at every opportunity. Hosts Chris Paul's Winston-Salem Weekend charity bowling event.

Tom Candiotti: The former MLB pitcher, Candiotti averaged 212 in the Scottsdale Rollers League in 2006-07. Inducted into Celebrity Wing of the Bowling Hall of Fame in 2007. Has three 700 series, and bowled his first sanctioned 300 in March 2007.

Terrell Owens: Dallas Cowboys wide receiver. Topped 15 other athletes to win ESPN Bowling Night tournament in 2005. Claims a high game of 288 and 185 average.

Danny Jackson: Former MLB pitcher. Owns a bowling center in the Kansas City area.

Nelly: The rap artist is a league bowler in St. Louis under his real name of Cornell Haynes Jr. He maintained a 206 average last season in the Florissant Men's Handicap league. Rap star Nelly is a league bowler in St. Louis under his real name of Cornell Haynes Jr.


Roy Williams: The Detroit Lions wide receiver frequently pantomimes a bowling delivery when he scores a touchdown. The Motown star is an avid bowler who likes to hit the lanes on Monday nights.

Gilbert Arenas: Washington Wizards guard. Bowled in leagues in Los Angeles as a teen. Still bowls throughout the summer months. Claims a high game of 277. Owns three balls - two 16 lb. balls and a 14 lb. translucent ball with a boxing glove in it. "When I bowl I have special bowling names. They call me Black Fever and Hurricane. My favorite nickname is People's Champ, which is why I have a bowling ball with a boxing glove inside," he says.


Jimmy Johnson: The NASCAR champion opened Victory Lanes bowling center last year.

Jerome Bettis: The former NFL running back and Super Bowl winner has a 200 average and one perfecto to his credit. A huge promoter of the sport, Bettis was inducted into the Celebrity Wing of the Bowling Hall of Fame in 2006.


Norman Chad: Syndicated Sports TV Columnist; WSOP color commentator. Watches bowling from his easy chair while wearing a wrist guard. Claims a 213 average on the Wii system.

Ken Griffey Jr.: Cincinnati Reds outfielder. Hosts annual bowling tournament for charity. Has lanes installed in his home (complete with lane machine).

pipes
01-17-2008, 08:58 AM
Living in the Detroit area I watch a LOT a sports and NEVER heard anyone here well known claim to bowl or talk about bowling . Thou I am glad to here it .

idlehourlegend
01-17-2008, 10:23 AM
Being a Steelers fan since I was little, got to go with "The Bus".

grayfin68
01-17-2008, 11:20 AM
I gotta go with "The Bus", Jerome Bettis. For starters, I'm a lifelong Steelers fan (born and raised in Pgh) and Bettis is one of my all-time favorite players.

Plus, he has a over a 200 avg and a 300 game to his credit. He also has won Man of the Year honors, does a ton of charity work and promotes bowling. I remember numerous clips of him bowling at charity events during his illustrious NFL career.

I can't think of a better role model for adults and children to represent the sport of bowling.

Mike_N_Nashville
01-17-2008, 12:07 PM
I would go with Dave Mirra, John Burkett, Tom Candiotti, and Nelly because these are the 4 that are listed as actually bowling regularly in leagues.

Anyone can show up at one charity event a year, throw some balls, and write a big check. In my opinion these athletes are doing these events more to promote themselves than anything else because they can then say "I did xyz for charity" and it gives them good publicity in the public eye.

The celebrities that are showing up at the lanes every week 30+ weeks and bowling are the ones that are truly promoting the sport because they love the sport, in my humble opinion.

Mike

BubbaRay
01-17-2008, 12:20 PM
http://www.bowl.com/sharedimages/bettisbowling.jpg Jerome Bettis turned out at the
1999 USBC Open Championships
(then known as
the ABC Championships)
Tournament in Syracuse, N.Y., to
support the Bowling Gives
initiative benefitting
underprivileged children.

as a life long Steeler fan, I have to go with jerome. he has stated he want to be a professional Bowler, and being his avg, Bowling in the USBC in Syracuse he has what it takes.

5chmitty
01-17-2008, 12:30 PM
the bowling ball looks small in the hands of Wes Malott, can u imagine what it would look like in the hands of big Dwight Howard!?

dw800seeker
01-18-2008, 01:09 AM
Cool thread. I knew about Jerome Bettis, but some of the other people have great credentials too. 2000+ at National all events is very impressive to me. So my vote is with John Burkett. Not surprising that a pitcher would be a great bowler. Wasn't Earl Anthony a pitcher in the Orioles organization when he was younger?

TenPinSniper
01-18-2008, 05:00 AM
Here is Danny Jackson's Info:
http://members.bowl.com/SearchUSBC/ViewMember.aspx?prefix=931&suffix=2924

He owns Incred-A-Bowl, He host the TOC 2 or 3 times... heard he had a falling out with the PBA and lost any future events. (Not sure how accurate that info is, as it been a while since I have heard that rumor.)

http://www.incredabowl.com/

Rowdy
01-18-2008, 08:51 PM
Anyone but Chris Paul.

Tom Candiotti would have to get the nod,what with that average and being the only one on that list to go 300.

idlehourlegend
01-18-2008, 08:52 PM
Anyone but Chris Paul.

Tom Candiotti would have to get the nod,what with that average and being the only one on that list to go 300.

The Bus has a 300 too.

blistershurt
01-18-2008, 08:57 PM
do not give the nod to Nelly...he shoots on the easiest shot in town, they call the place Strike & Strike (Strike&spare is the alley) because of how easy the shot is. My friend's uncle is in the same league and no one in that league has under 200 average, no matter how they bowl. He told me that the entire league shot extremely bad when they switched to new pins before.

Rowdy
01-18-2008, 09:13 PM
Yes,The Bus has a perfecto too,and being a Pittsburgh kid myself I'd like to give it to Jerome. But Candiotti gets the vote because of his league play. I'll get up a team so Jerome has a league to roll in,but I don't think he's gonna like the 10 hour drive to roll.

BubbaRay
01-18-2008, 10:08 PM
Jerome ain't gonna drive 10 hrs. He'll fly. :D

Rowdy
01-18-2008, 10:30 PM
Not here he won't. Every flight into Charleston goes thru Hell On Earth first. Otherwise known as Atlanta. With a layover. And your landing time gets bumped back because a flight of C-17's is inbound with guys and gals coming home from the sandbox. They get priority landing,as it should be. We slackers back here can wait. Course,if The Bus can wheedle the G5 from NBC,we have a swell regoinal airport 5 minutes from my house. Then he can catch a lift with me to the lanes. Then I win some G5 airtime from The Bus on a sidepot and it's wheels up to PA to roll with Bubba and Idle. Upside!!!:D

BubbaRay
01-18-2008, 10:35 PM
Now that would make my year. I could even get us some airtime

Rowdy
01-18-2008, 10:42 PM
There you go. Somebody get The Bus on the phone! We do have a new league starting up in Feb. Some kinda crap about tickets to sLowe's Motor Speedway for the Coke 600. I'm taking the value of the ticket's and putting it towards some balls I have my eye on.