Bowler Rolls Perfect Game So Fast You Won't Believe It

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Some bowlers spend a lifetime chasing a perfect game. Ben Ketola accomplished one in about the time it takes to brush your teeth.

Watch Ketola rush from lane to lane to bowl 12 straight strikes for his 300 score in 86.9 seconds at 281 Bowl in Cortland, New York.

The final strike brought Ketola, who reportedly works at the alley, to a celebratory squat. 

I honestly wasn’t expecting to do it,” Ketola told Syracuse.com. “I just wanted to see how quickly I could get across the house and get strikes.”

Using a two-handed delivery, Ketola accomplished his now-viral feat on April 5.

Among other known attempts, pro bowler Tom Daugherty once accomplished the stunt in 1 minute 50.99 seconds.

Here’s another look at Ketola’s fast and furious frames:

h/t Tastefully Offensive

 

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