Century Lanes in Hampton, VA |
For Hampton’s Josh Garner, bowling is
becoming more than just a game. You see, this season, Josh’s average is an
unheard of 228.
And to quote Garner, this (average) is “kind
of low for me.”
Looking at his history, this should come as
no surprise. Although Garner just turned 21, his accolades in the sport exceed
those of most bowlers who have been in the game since duck pins were popular.
After all, how many people in your league were featured in Sports Illustrated?
Garner was, as a featured subject in the May
31, 2004 “Faces in the Crowd” section, and he was wasn’t even a teenager at the
time. To quote SI, “Josh, a 12-year-old seventh grader at Spratley Middle
School, became the third youngest person ever to bowl a perfect game and have
an 800 series in the same day.”
Did I mention that he was 12 when this
occurred?
Garner is the youngest Peninsula bowler to
roll a 300 game, as well as the first to bowl back-to-back perfect games at
Century Lanes in Hampton. For the record, his best series is 824, a staggering
274.7 average for three games.
More recently, Garner made local headlines
when he rolled back-to-back 300 games. On September 19, he scored a perfect
game (as part of a 746 series) on his home lanes at Century. Then, the next
night he rolled another 300 as part of a 763 series, using a newly drilled ball
which he pulled out of the box just before the game. For the former Kecoughtan
graduate, these represented his 15th and 16th perfect
games. For good showing, on September 26th, during the Hampton Handicap
League at Century, he rolled one more perfecto – number 17.
Bowling has become Garner’s game of choice
these days, although he did pitch and play shortstop all four years of high
school for the Warrior baseball team before graduating in 2009. It’s a
year-round endeavor, with the typical winter season lasting approximately 36
weeks, followed by a truncated summer league which goes for “three or four
months.”
As previously mentioned, bowling has become
more than a game for Garner. Century Lanes had been owned by his grandparents
for over 30 years, but when they passed on, it looked like new owners would
take over.
Says Garner, “I was taking some classes at
Thomas Nelson (CC). But when they (grandparents) passed, I decided to use some
of the inheritance money to get the center back into the family. So I bought
into Century Lanes.” For Garner, the move was part sentimental value (“my
parents said that I started bowling as soon as I could push a ball”) and part
business venture, a chance to put real world usage into the business theories
learned in junior college.
There may be more chapters written in
Garner’s bowling career. Along with becoming a part-owner of Century Lanes, he
would like to move his game to the next step, which includes taking a shot at
joining the PBA.
“In the near future, I’d like to work on
getting some sponsors, so that I can pay the fees to enter into these larger
tournaments, and hopefully become a professional.”
Century Lanes is located at 1519 East Pembroke Avenue, Hampton, VA. Their phone number is
(757) 722-2551 and their website can be found at bowlcentury.com.