Congratulations to Wesley Low for shooting the 37th certified perfect 900 series in bowling history. Bowling in the Ponderosa Singles Classic, a 10-game challenge tournament, Low became the first person to ever shoot a 900 across multiple pairs of lanes.
The 2020 Ponderosa Singles Classic was held in Glenfair Lanes in Glendale, AZ and Low did it in the first 3 games of the tournament. Pending USBC approval, he would become the first person to shoot a perfect 900 since Jeremy Milito did it last year at Farmingdale Lanes.
Low, a 23-year old, two-handed lefty, turned professional in 2019. His other career accomplishments include the following:
- Two gold medals (team, doubles) and two silver medals (trios, all-events) at 2013 PABCON Youth Championships
- Five gold medals and one silver medal at 2013 Tournament of the Americas
- 2019 U.S. Amateur champion
- 2018 PBA Billy Welu Scholarship Award winner
- 2017-2018 NCBCA first-time All-American
- 2013 and 2017 U20 Junior Gold Championships winner
- 2017 Intercollegiate Team Championships Most Valuable Player
- 2016-17 NCBCA second-team All-American
- Four-time PBA Regional champion
Video of the final shot can be seen below: