Kirk Mowl
Kirk Mowl born on February 6, 2003, Kirk lives in Ormond Beach, Florida. Mowl bowled for Seabreeze High School and, along with his peers, led the Sand-crabs to many state championships. In 2016 he won junior varsity Teen Masters[1] and went on to compete on TV in February in a show titled "PBA Superclash" that had over 1 million viewers.
According to news articles, he competed in all local events but now runs his own tournaments called the Florida Youth Bowlers Open for a charity called Children's Home Society.
In 2015 he won his division in the Florida Pepsi tournament[2]. When it came time to compete in nationals, The Junior Gold Championships, statistics show he has made it to the final advancers round every year, quite a feat.
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References
- ↑ Rossi, Jason (8 Feb 2017). "Mabel Cummins ready for primetime". Kane County Chronicle. Retrieved 25 May 2017.
- ↑ Dawsey, Jeff (8 November 2015). "Sidelines: Kirk Mowl is a bowler on a roll! | Ormond Beach Observer | Ormond Beach Observer". Ormond Beach Observer. Retrieved 25 May 2017.
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