What's a bowling league without it's own equivalent of Charlie Sheen? You know, the person that is eternally "winning." Throughout the course of our collective history, over a thousand games have been up for grabs. And while we'll never know who won the games in those initial seasons, we have a cumulative total of everything from Spring 2002 onward. With that, here are the people with the most tiger blood in their veins.Check out the Top 25 Most Games Won by Bowler:
Top 25 Most Games Won by Bowler | |||
Rank | Bowler | # Games Won | |
1. | Scott Murdock* | 1434.5* | |
2. | Seth Gunderson* | 1351.5* | |
3. | Carl Goetz* | 1319* | |
4. | Dennis Laube | 1314 | |
5. | Phil Schroeder* | 1249.5* | |
6. | Freda Schroeder* | 1223* | |
7. | Ken M. Wilson* | 1184.5* | |
8. | Aubrey Moren | 893 | |
9. | AJ Hofmann | 864.5 | |
10. | Jonathan Vigliaturo | 797.5 | |
11. | Aaron Barber | 766.5 | |
12. | Angela Bradford* | 692* | |
13. | Bob Brunker* | 690.5* | |
14. | Michael Gordon | 682 | |
15. | Ryan Doll | 639 | |
16. | Rob Kaszuba | 634.5 | |
17. | Jason Carpio | 595 | |
18. | Ben Spencer* | 586* | |
19. | Dennis Walling | 574.5 | |
20. | Matthew Taylor | 552 | |
21. | Bill Krejci* | 548.5* | |
22. | Ian Goetz | 516.5 | |
23. | Janelle (Laube) Lamar* | 491.5* | |
24. | David Codding* | 438.5* | |
25. | Pat Searcy* | 421.5* | |
*These bowlers joined the league prior to record keeping so their actual counts are higher. This list does not include the Winter 1999 or the Spring & Fall 2001 seasons. Want to see more lists? Check out the master list of Top 25s...