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One 300 deserves another

Butler youth bowler and Armstrong High School junior Jordan Harmon displays the ball he used to roll his first career 300-game during a recent tournament at Family Bowlaway. His stepfather, Josh Sullivan, rolled a 300 in the same tournament later that day. Submitted Photo
Harmon, stepfather Sullivan bowl perfect games in same tournament on same day

BUTLER TWP — Jordan Harmon learned bowling from his stepfather. He just hasn’t had a chance to bowl with him much.

“M whole life, he’s dad,” Harmon said. “He used to take me with him to watch him bowl on league nights when I was little. He pretty much taught me the game.

“But between his work and league nights, my school, playing volleyball and working myself, we just never have the opportunity to bowl together.“

A junior on the Armstrong High School bowling team and a longtime Butler youth bowler, Harmon carried a 191 average in high school this past season. His stepfather, Josh Sullivan, bowls in the Monday night league at Belmont and in the Tuesday night City League at Sherwood Lanes. He is averaging 224 and 219 in those leagues, respectively.

When the Butler Area Adult/Youth Doubles Tournament took place recently at Family Bowlaway, father and son were finally able to bowl together.

“That meant the world to me. That’s one day I’ll never forget,” Harmon said.

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