This page will eventually contain all the outstanding achievements from the Orange Tenpin Bowl. At present it includes the names and photographs (please excuse the poor quality as they have been scanned from newspapers) of the bowlers who have rolled a 300 game on the Orange lanes and the first Hall of Fame entrant, Peter Brown.
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Jason Belmonte Wednesday 2 August 2000 Autostyle Doubles -- His fifth!!
Jason Belmonte 2000 Monday Scratch Singles
Jason Belmonte January 2000, New South Wales Country Championships
Jason Belmonte December 1999 Friday Triples
Tony Livianou Saturday 10 April, 1999 New South Wales Country Cup
Shaun Cummings Saturday 10 April, 1999 New South Wales Country Cup
Jason Brown 1998
Jason Osborne 1998
Mario Mastronardi 1998
June Bryant 1997
Craig Streatfeild 1987 Men's A Grade Singles
Hall of Fame
Peter Brown
Peter Brown, affectionately known as "Porky" (because of his pig farm, not a weight problem!) is the most successful local bowler, dominating the sport from when the Orange centre opened in 1983 until he moved to the Central Coast in 1998. Peter was always hard to beat in tournaments with the ability to get that vital strike when he needed it. He also hardly ever missed a spare which was one of the major factors in his success.
Some of Peter's achievements include:
- Eight-time winner of Orange City Masters
- Record 23 titles in Orange City Championships
- 1996 New South Wales State Championships All Events winner
- Centre final winner of South Pacific adult and seniors events
- High game 299
- High series 781 (3 games) and 1027 (4 games)
- Then centre high average of 210 achieved in 1997
... more achievements to be added from bowlers such as ...
Craig Streatfeild
John Cowden
Eddie Brown
Kevin Harrison
... and others

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