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Kevin Croucher - Professional Bowler - Tournament Champion - Family Man -
Kevin Croucher
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Kevin Croucher
Bowling Accomplishments:
*Touring Senior Professional
*9 OBA Titles
*11 All Star Titles
*4 PBA Regional Titles
*1 Senior PBA Title
*2007 All American Team
*Over 100 300 Games
*Over 50 800 Series
*OBA All Star Team 4 different years
*Southern Oregon All Star Team 5 different years
*Southern Oregon All Star Bowler of the Year 2007
*Southern Oregon Senior bowler of the year 2007
*Southern Oregon High Average 1998,1999,2001,2003,2008.2009
*PBA Pat Patterson Award winner 2006 and 2009
*Coach of the Grants Pass High School girls team state champions 2008 and 2009
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Personal Information:
Kevin Croucher started bowling when he was 13 years old, his first year he averaged 170 and never looked back. In 1972 Kevin moved to Grants Pass Oregon where he attended high school and got a job at Caveman Bowl. After a few years in college Kevin started his banking career where he worked at a number of financial institutions and then opened up his own business in 1980. After a number of years running his own company he accepted a job at Josephine Memorial Hospital as the Business Manager. Ironically five years later in 1991 ended up buying the very center he had bowled at his whole career. The last 18 years he has continued to upgrade the center and has always looked forward to what he can do next. While his jobs always kept him home and off the PBA Tour throughout the years he has accomplished, in some degree, a professional status that has fulfilled his career.
Statement:
"In all my endeavors throughout my bowling career I have always had the luxury of having family and an entire city behind me all the time. Its a unique scenario living in a small city where the people give you this great respect for even trying to accomplish even the smallest goals. So I would have to say thank you to all the people and friends that have made my bowling career special."
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