Kamron Doyle

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Kamron Doyle (born January 13, 1998) is an American ten-pin bowler from Brentwood, Tennessee.[1]

Doyle was at one time the youngest person in USBC history to record a sanctioned 800 series — a three-game set with scores adding to at least 800 — which he accomplished by rolling an 802 score on March 14, 2009, at the age of 11 years, 60 days. (Korey Reichard of Jackson, Michigan, aged 10 years, 7 months, 23 days, rolled an 800 series on January 21, 2012, to top Doyle's record.)[2] Doyle is also the third-youngest bowler to roll a USBC-sanctioned 300 game, which he did in May 2008.[3]

In league play on December 8, 2012, Doyle blasted the pins for an 818 series with games of 239, 300 and 279, achieving his 15th perfect game and the fourth time he rolled an 800 series. On December 11, 2012, bowling with his high school, Doyle rolled a 247, 279, and a 278 for an 804 series—his fifth in his young career. On February 2, 2013, Doyle bowled his 16th perfect game, and also rolled a 299.

Doyle also bowled in the Southern Scratch Junior Bowling Association (SSJBA) and had won 15 titles through 2012. On April 15, 2012, Kamron broke the SSJBA record for most titles in one season with six, topping Chad Pitcock's previous record of five titles in 2001. Doyle's record was subsequently broken by James Matthews, who earned seven titles in 2014.

Doyle qualified as the top seed at the 2016 U.S. Amateur Championships, but lost the January 9 final match and finished runner-up to Chris Via.[4]

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