Second 300-Game
For Warner
By Jill D. Montgomery
November is a good bowling month for Ron Warner, Jr. In his 23 years of bowling, he has had two perfect games, both in the month of November.
Warner's first 300 game was when he was still participating in the youth bowling league in Randolph at the age of 17. Warner recalls "that was early November, the Saturday before rifle season."
Warner's latest perfect game came last Tuesday, Nov. 27. He bowls in the White River National League at the Valley Bowl on Tuesday nights. Warner's teammate, Trevor Tabor, had a 300 game earlier this year.
Warner says "Trev and I both got a strike in the first frame and we started joking then about only 11 more to go. I wasn't nervous; I wasn't really thinking about it."
Besides his two perfect games, Warner has had five 289 games, which came after 10 strikes, a 9-count, and then a spare, and he thought that that was probably what that game would be. Instead, he got a perfect 300 game, a rare feat indeed. Warner says, "I got pretty nervous about the 11th frame and then I calmed down and knocked it down. I was pretty excited then!"
Valley Bowl owner, Wayne Warner, Ron Jr.'s uncle, says that Ron bowled a 178, the 300 game and then a 177. He wasn't the only bowler lighting up the lanes that night. Randy Bradley, another 300 bowler, had eight strikes in a row.
Warner, who is 31, has been bowling in one league or another in Randolph since he was eight. Most bowlers never get a 300 game, so to have two is quite an accomplishment, and Warner probably has a few more good bowling years left in him. Just wait 'til next November.
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