That's a lot of bowling talent right on that pair. Aleta Sill, Wendy MacPherson, and Cara Honeychurch. In a stint on the PWBA tour shortened by the tour's demise, she managed to win 8 titles. Had she had a few more years on the tour, IMHO she would have been a shoo-in for the PWBA Hall of Fame, hitting that ten-title threshold would have been a formality more than likely. Keep in mind that her Amateur record was such that she was already a World Bowling Writers International Hall of Famer before this telecast happened. Just this year (2022) she was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame. It was always fun to watch her bowl. She could just repeat shots. Her routine was always the same. To this day a model delivery shot for one-handed bowlers.
She was my all time favorite female bowler. I am left handed and when the tour came to Myrtle Beach SC I thought I was going to met her and bowl with her in the youth pro am but she didn't make the trip before the women's tour folded.
That's a lot of bowling talent right on that pair. Aleta Sill, Wendy MacPherson, and Cara Honeychurch. In a stint on the PWBA tour shortened by the tour's demise, she managed to win 8 titles. Had she had a few more years on the tour, IMHO she would have been a shoo-in for the PWBA Hall of Fame, hitting that ten-title threshold would have been a formality more than likely. Keep in mind that her Amateur record was such that she was already a World Bowling Writers International Hall of Famer before this telecast happened. Just this year (2022) she was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame.
It was always fun to watch her bowl. She could just repeat shots. Her routine was always the same. To this day a model delivery shot for one-handed bowlers.
She was my all time favorite female bowler. I am left handed and when the tour came to Myrtle Beach SC I thought I was going to met her and bowl with her in the youth pro am but she didn't make the trip before the women's tour folded.
What ball did she use?
That was a memorable event, she at least knew how to glue her own grip in the ball.
Cara was the most repeatable bowler I have ever seen, it was the secret to her success.
Reminds me of Aleta Sill
Who, funnily enough, she was bowling against in this game.
Cara gets the ball into the swing later than Aleta does.
Why can’t women stay under the ball. Always on the side
?