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Welcome to ProBowler Superfan.com
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Mission and Vision Statement: ProBowlerSuperFan.com is a resource to the bowling fan to provide detailed knowledge, and keep fans updated on the latest tour information. ProBowlerSuperFan.com is a resource to the bowling fan to provide detailed knowledge, and keep fans updated on the latest tour information. To be the bowling fan's first source of information after the PBA. To be the bowling fan's first source of information after the PBA.
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Content Stats Player Chart TV Stats Links Career Stats Pro Tour Schedule Pro Bowling Trivia View of professional bowling List of accomplishments Contact Info
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Pro Bowling Trivia ProBowlerSuperfan.com does PBA Trivia every month. The designer of ProBowlerSuperfan.com know everything about the PBA since 1990. ProBowlerSuperfan.com does PBA Trivia every month. The designer of ProBowlerSuperfan.com know everything about the PBA since 1990. This is your chance to see if you know as much about PBA as the ProBowlerSuperfan. This is your chance to see if you know as much about PBA as the ProBowlerSuperfan.
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Sample Trivia Question Who won the 1990 Firestone Tournament of Champions? Who won the 1990 Firestone Tournament of Champions? Who is the youngest player to win a PBA title? Who is the youngest player to win a PBA title? What is the only major that Mark Roth won? What is the only major that Mark Roth won? Answers: Dave Ferraro Norm Duke BPAA U.S. Open
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What is ProBowler Superfan.com? ProBowler Superfan.com is a website for the bowling fan designed by the #1 bowling fan in the world. ProBowler Superfan.com is a website for the bowling fan designed by the #1 bowling fan in the world. Everything that you would like to know about the PBA tour is on the website. Everything that you would like to know about the PBA tour is on the website. More website include some interesting stats that pba.com does not include. From my website you will get your favorite probowlers perspectives on the pba tour.
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Professional Bowling Views Every month ProBowlerSuperfan writes a view on the PBA and what he thinks about what is going on with the PBA. Every month ProBowlerSuperfan writes a view on the PBA and what he thinks about what is going on with the PBA. Did a view on the new PBA and what makes the PBA exciting. Did a view on the new PBA and what makes the PBA exciting. Did another view of the 1990s PBA history. Did another view of the 1990s PBA history.
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Stats Track your favorite professional bowler on how he is doing in cash percentage, match play percentage, championship round percentage, and win percentage. Track your favorite professional bowler on how he is doing in cash percentage, match play percentage, championship round percentage, and win percentage. See who is doing the best in each of those categories. See who is doing the best in each of those categories.
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TV Stats This stat is to see how your favorite pro bowler is doing on the championship round or on TV. This stat is to see how your favorite pro bowler is doing on the championship round or on TV. This is sorted by high average. This is sorted by high average.
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Player Chart This chart shows how each exempt player did in the 04-05 PBA Tour Season in each tournament. This chart shows how each exempt player did in the 04-05 PBA Tour Season in each tournament.
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Links This page is geared toward bowling web pages to get more bowling information. This page is geared toward bowling web pages to get more bowling information. pba.com, parkerbohn.com, walterray.com, and bowlersjournal.com pba.com, parkerbohn.com, walterray.com, and bowlersjournal.com
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Career Stats General Career Stats involves longest TV winning streaks, and all-time major wins for each bowler that has won a major. General Career Stats involves longest TV winning streaks, and all-time major wins for each bowler that has won a major. Individual Career Stats of Walter Ray Williams, Jr., his TV Records, and who he has won against in his TV career along with his average and their average. Individual Career Stats of Walter Ray Williams, Jr., his TV Records, and who he has won against in his TV career along with his average and their average.
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Pro Tour Schedule Know where the PBA bowlers are from week to week. Know where the PBA bowlers are from week to week. This will help you to know where the PBA is so that you will know where to go when the PBA is around your area. This will help you to know where the PBA is so that you will know where to go when the PBA is around your area.
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List of Accomplishments PBA Super Fan Ready for Season to Start Fans of the Dennys PBA Tour stretch far and wide across the globe, but one fan stands out above them all. Since attending his first Dennys PBA Tour event in 1987, 24-year-old Josh Hyde has followed the Tour on a regular basis, developing relationships with the bowlers while studiously pouring over statistics and results. Hyde was born with Athetoid Cerebral Palsy, a condition that occurs when the umbilical cord wraps around a newborns neck, cutting off oxygen to the brain. Despite the challenges Hyde faces on a daily basis, the energy and enthusiasm with which he follows the PBA is unmatched. A native of Warsaw, Ind., Hyde has turned his love for bowling and the PBA into a new website, www.probowlersuperfan.com. He provides statistics about the Tour and shares his thoughts on the PBA and the many bowlers hes developed friendships with throughout the years. I love bowling and I love the PBA Tour, commented Hyde. I have the time to put into it and I want to work in the bowling field somehow. I want the general public to know that there is a PBA superfan and what the superfan has done in bowling for his life. Hydes favorite bowler is 30-time Tour title winner Parker Bohn III. The two first met in 1990 and have since become good friends. In 1996, Bohn gave the trophy he earned in a PBA regional event to Hyde. Years later, Hyde was in attendance when Bohn accepted his 1999 PBA Player of the Year award. PBA Super Fan Ready for Season to Start Fans of the Dennys PBA Tour stretch far and wide across the globe, but one fan stands out above them all. Since attending his first Dennys PBA Tour event in 1987, 24-year-old Josh Hyde has followed the Tour on a regular basis, developing relationships with the bowlers while studiously pouring over statistics and results. Hyde was born with Athetoid Cerebral Palsy, a condition that occurs when the umbilical cord wraps around a newborns neck, cutting off oxygen to the brain. Despite the challenges Hyde faces on a daily basis, the energy and enthusiasm with which he follows the PBA is unmatched. A native of Warsaw, Ind., Hyde has turned his love for bowling and the PBA into a new website, www.probowlersuperfan.com. He provides statistics about the Tour and shares his thoughts on the PBA and the many bowlers hes developed friendships with throughout the years. I love bowling and I love the PBA Tour, commented Hyde. I have the time to put into it and I want to work in the bowling field somehow. I want the general public to know that there is a PBA superfan and what the superfan has done in bowling for his life. Hydes favorite bowler is 30-time Tour title winner Parker Bohn III. The two first met in 1990 and have since become good friends. In 1996, Bohn gave the trophy he earned in a PBA regional event to Hyde. Years later, Hyde was in attendance when Bohn accepted his 1999 PBA Player of the Year award.
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List of Accomplishments, contd The very first time I met [Bohn], he said, let me bowl you a strike, Hyde said. As I remember, it took him about four tries to get that strike. He also asked my dad if we would join him for dinner the next evening. I was so excited and of course we went! Besides working on his website, Hyde has ingrained himself in bowling. A PBA member since 2001, he has taken classes on coaching, bowled in numerous pro-ams and has even organized bowling tournaments. Hyde plans on making at least two stops during the 2005-06 Dennys PBA Tour season. Hell be at the 2005 BowlersParadise.com Classic in Hammond, Ind., and at the 2006 Dennys World Championship in Indianapolis. As much as Hyde may be looking forward to hitting a few Tour stops this season, the bowlers may be even more excited to see him at the events. Hes got more heart and soul for the sport of bowling – especially on the professional level – than, believe it or not, a lot of the professionals out there, said Bohn about Hyde. Theres a lot to be said for that. When you watch his demeanor and the excitement he shows, its 110-percent all true. Hyde has been in attendance for some very significant events. He was in Joe Louis Arena in Detroit for the finals of the 1995 U.S. Open and later saw Bob Learn Jr.s nationally televised perfect game in 1996. He was at the 2002 PBA World Championship, where he witnessed Doug Kent win the PBAs first $120,000 top prize. Hyde, like all the fans that follow the Tour, cant wait to see what happens next. The very first time I met [Bohn], he said, let me bowl you a strike, Hyde said. As I remember, it took him about four tries to get that strike. He also asked my dad if we would join him for dinner the next evening. I was so excited and of course we went! Besides working on his website, Hyde has ingrained himself in bowling. A PBA member since 2001, he has taken classes on coaching, bowled in numerous pro-ams and has even organized bowling tournaments. Hyde plans on making at least two stops during the 2005-06 Dennys PBA Tour season. Hell be at the 2005 BowlersParadise.com Classic in Hammond, Ind., and at the 2006 Dennys World Championship in Indianapolis. As much as Hyde may be looking forward to hitting a few Tour stops this season, the bowlers may be even more excited to see him at the events. Hes got more heart and soul for the sport of bowling – especially on the professional level – than, believe it or not, a lot of the professionals out there, said Bohn about Hyde. Theres a lot to be said for that. When you watch his demeanor and the excitement he shows, its 110-percent all true. Hyde has been in attendance for some very significant events. He was in Joe Louis Arena in Detroit for the finals of the 1995 U.S. Open and later saw Bob Learn Jr.s nationally televised perfect game in 1996. He was at the 2002 PBA World Championship, where he witnessed Doug Kent win the PBAs first $120,000 top prize. Hyde, like all the fans that follow the Tour, cant wait to see what happens next.
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Contact Info josh@probowlersuperfan.com
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