This guy must be the greatest bowler EVER... All I can say is he better not be lying, otherwise... you can make your mind up.
http://www.newswatch50.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=99DCD280-47BA-4D53-B8DA-E237307BA64A
Carthage teen rolls perfect game trifecta
02/23/06
A Carthage teen has rolled a third perfect game in the past four months on Fort Drum this past weekend.
According to this morning’s Watertown Daily Times, 17-year-old Robert Mushtare registered a perfect 900 series this past Sunday at the Pine Plains Bowling Center on Fort Drum. If the U.S. Bowling Congress recognizes the feat, it will put him into the record books as the youngest bowler to ever achieve a perfect score.
According to the Times report, Mushtare’s father has already alerted the USBC and the paperwork to have the score certified is on its way to them.
Mushtare’s first perfect series on November 5th was disallowed by the USBC because Mushtare did not have a valid USBC Youth membership and the league he was bowling in was not USBC certified on the date the score was rolled. That decision is currently being appealed.
Mushtare also rolled a perfect series on December 3rd, which is currently being reviewed by the USBC.
http://www.newswatch50.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=99DCD280-47BA-4D53-B8DA-E237307BA64A
Carthage teen rolls perfect game trifecta
02/23/06
A Carthage teen has rolled a third perfect game in the past four months on Fort Drum this past weekend.
According to this morning’s Watertown Daily Times, 17-year-old Robert Mushtare registered a perfect 900 series this past Sunday at the Pine Plains Bowling Center on Fort Drum. If the U.S. Bowling Congress recognizes the feat, it will put him into the record books as the youngest bowler to ever achieve a perfect score.
According to the Times report, Mushtare’s father has already alerted the USBC and the paperwork to have the score certified is on its way to them.
Mushtare’s first perfect series on November 5th was disallowed by the USBC because Mushtare did not have a valid USBC Youth membership and the league he was bowling in was not USBC certified on the date the score was rolled. That decision is currently being appealed.
Mushtare also rolled a perfect series on December 3rd, which is currently being reviewed by the USBC.