词条 | Leanne Barrette |
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After turning pro at age 19 in 1987, Barrette caught on quickly, winning three PWBA titles and Rookie of the Year honors. Her best pro season was in 1991, when she won three titles, was the PWBA tour's leading money winner, and captured both PWBA Player of the Year and the Bowling Writers Association of America's Bowler of the Year honors.[4] In 1999, she won the prestigious USBC Queens tournament (then known as the WIBC Queens). On June 30, 2011, Leanne won her 27th professional title (and first since 2002) when she defeated defending champion Kelly Kulick at the U.S. Women's Open in Arlington, Texas.[5] Nicknamed "Boomer," she was a familiar face in the heyday of televised women's bowling, making over 100 total TV appearances. During her career, she also won two Robby Awards—an award for sportsmanship and professionalism voted on by her PWBA peers. She is one of only four women to earn over $1 million (U.S.) in her career on the PWBA Tour.[6] References1. ^http://pwba.com/Players/Player-Profile?PlayerID=15 {{DEFAULTSORT:Barrette, Leanne}}2. ^"Newest USBC Hall of Famers eagerly await induction day," article at www.bowl.com, December 13, 2007 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://pwba.com/News/In-the-News/hulsenberg-macpherson-conners-elected-to-pwba-hall-of-fame|title=HULSENBERG, MACPHERSON, CONNERS ELECTED TO PWBA HALL OF FAME|publisher=PWBA.com|date=February 1, 2019 |accessdate=March 11, 2019}} 4. ^"Leanne Barrette Bowling," article at www.womensportsonline.com 5. ^"Leanne Hulsenberg triumphs in the 2011 Bowling's U.S. Women's Open." Article at www.bowlingdigital.com on July 2, 2011. 6. ^Schedules & Statistics, Bowling Digest, October, 2003. 5 : 1960s births|Living people|American ten-pin bowling players|Sportspeople from Roseville, California|People from North Ogden, Utah |
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