Anchorage’s Harry Weigle is one of many two-sport college athletes from Alaska. But he's unique. He's the only golfer-bowler combo. Weigle is entering his third season of competing in both sports for Waldorf University, an NAIA school in Forest City, Iowa. “I am lucky...
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Dreaded 7-10 split dooms Rash in Japan
Leading by eight pins going into the ninth frame, Sean Rash of Anchorage probably sensed victory at the International Bowling Championships in Japan. Then he threw a dreaded 7-10 split – the one that looks like two goalposts; it’s also the most difficult split in the...
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Rash captures first title since ‘07
Needing at least 9 pins on his first ball in the tenth frame to secure victory, Sean Rash of Anchorage did better. He threw a strike. And with that came a 239-205 victory over Ryan Ciminelli for his first PBA title since 2007 and his second major championship in seven...
Career-best year continues for Rash
He hasn’t won a PBA title since 2007, but Sean Rash of Anchorage is having his finest season as a professional this year. He hopes to keep it going at the Tournament of Champions in Las Vegas. Rash, of Dimond High fame, holds a 2–pin lead over Nathan Bohr of Wichita,...
Alaskan rolls into semifinals
Sean Rash advanced to the Final Four of the PBA's Chameleon Championship and earned the right to be on TV again. And we all know how the Alaskan shines under the bright lights. Rash will take his 7-2 career TV record into his Sept. 6 showdown on ESPN against Ronnie...