Former PBA Tour pro Kenny Hall passed Away, ken was well known for his long career as a professional bowler, won the 2003 54-hole Capital Stroke Play. His final round tee shot on Shaker Ridge’s par-3 12th hole landed on the green’s fringe.
Kenny was eager to laugh and laugh with you. Hall died on Thursday morning, five weeks shy of his 66th birthday.
Hall was a bowling legend in this area. In its height, he played on the PBA national circuit from 1978 until 1983. He finished fourth in the 1982 Cleveland Open ABC finals.
The 1993 American Bowling Congress champion Bruegger’s Bagels team included him. He rolled over 70 flawless games and won a PBA regional.
Golf beat Dan Russo, Rob Bigley Jr., and Dave Mooradian in 2003. Hall won the Eagle Crest Shootout and helped Shaker High win the state championship.
“Capital Region Bowling,” which brought bowling back to local TV in the early 2000s, was his analyst for 13 years. Hall’s ability to analyze bowlers’ games made the show must-see TV.
Younger bowlers knew him as a great pro shop operator at Capital Region centers. He retired in 2018 due to hand problems after drilling over 100,000 bowling balls.
Lyme illness steadily ravaged his body.
Facebook tributes to Hall and his legacy are similar. He is remembered for his athleticism and comforting others.
Kenny kept my bowling equipment for over 20 years. He always joked before doing business with me. One was suitable for a family newspaper.
He died from disease, but his knowledge, memories, and legacy live on.
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