![]() ![]() As the frames went on and the strikes continued, he felt the nerves, but some advice from his father, who made his 40th Open Championships appearance, helped him get through it. Marc McDowell of Monona, Wis., and Mike Shady of Fairview, Pa., lead Regular Doubles with 1,474.Īfter his eighth consecutive strike, Jeff started to think about the possibility of a 300 game. Jeff finished doubles with games of 196, 213 and 300 for a 709 series, while Thomas contributed 208, 182 and 153 for 543 and a 1,252 doubles total. The two paired up for doubles at Cashman Center on Thursday, and Thomas was there with words of encouragement as his son closed out the event with 12 consecutive strikes. They spend a week each year bowling, golfing and catching up since they live three hours apart. The USBC Open Championships has become an annual destination for Hart and his father, Thomas Hart of Morgantown, W.Va. Jeff Hart (pictured) of Columbus, Ohio, had his father by his side when he made his United States Bowling Congress Open Championships debut 18 years ago, and the two were together on the lanes again Thursday when Hart rolled the 22nd perfect game of this year's event. ![]()
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