17-Year-Old Logan Newton Achieves Perfect Game at 5-Pin Bowling Nationals
'I just tried my best. I guess it worked,' 17-year-old says after bowling perfect game at 5-pin nationals
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Logan Newton, a 17-year-old bowler from Manitoba, made history by achieving a perfect game at the Youth Bowl Canada national championships in Winnipeg. Alongside his partner, Tanner Barbour, he also won gold in the doubles category, marking a significant achievement for the duo.
- 01Logan Newton bowled a perfect game, only the second in the tournament's 62-year history.
- 02Newton and Tanner Barbour won gold in the doubles category for Manitoba.
- 03Newton credits his success to sticking to his routine and handling pressure.
- 04The duo has been bowling together since childhood and celebrated their victory as a team.
- 05Newton's father, Jamie, expressed pride in both the boys' performance and his son's perfect game.
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Seventeen-year-old Logan Newton achieved a remarkable feat by bowling a perfect game at the Youth Bowl Canada national championships held at Dakota Bowling Lanes in Winnipeg, Manitoba. This achievement is only the second perfect game recorded in the tournament's 62-year history, showcasing the rarity of such a performance in five-pin bowling. Newton, who scored 450 points, attributed his success to maintaining his routine and managing nerves during the final shot, which was met with cheers from the crowd. In addition to his individual success, Newton also won gold in the doubles category alongside his long-time partner, Tanner Barbour. The duo's victory is particularly meaningful as they have been bowling together since they were eight years old. Barbour expressed joy at finally achieving gold after years of effort, while Newton's father, Jamie, praised the boys for their outstanding performance and ability to handle pressure in front of a large audience.
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Newton's achievement brings recognition to Manitoba's bowling community and inspires young athletes in the region.
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