George Branham III first African-American to win a major Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) title
George Branham III is known for being the first African-American to win a major Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) title and one of the very few men of color in professional bowling. Branham was born on November 21, 1962 in Detroit, Michigan. His father, George Branham Jr., was an avid bowler who started teaching his son the sport in 1968. In 1977 Branham’s family moved to San Fernando Valley, California where he attended Polytechnic High School. Although he played different sports, Branham determined that bowling would be his major sport. After high school Branham chose to f0c8s on his bowling skills through working in bowling alleys and playing in bowling leagues. In 1983 Branham won Southern California’s Junior Bowler of the Year and two years later he turned pro at 23=years-old.
Branham won eight consecutive tournament wins between 1985 and 1987 including the Brunswick Memorial World Open in 1986 where he became the first African American to win a major PBA event. Then in 1993 when he moved to Indianapolis and soon afterwards won the Baltimore Open. This win qualified Branham to participate in the Tournament of Champions, the PBA’s premiere event of the season. Branham bowled an average of 238 in eight games and ultimately beat his opponent Parker Bohn III in the tournament’s final round. The victory earned him $65,000 and the title “King of the Hill.”
In 1996 Branham won the Cleveland Open which was his last major PBA victory. He continued to compete until his retirement in 2003. Over his eighteen year career George Branham won five major PBA titles and scored 23,300 game points. After he retired the Branham remained devoted to bowling and opened a bowling alley in Indianapolis.
Sources:
Kagawa, G. (2011, February 16). George Branham, III (1962- ). BlackPast.org. https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/branham-george-iii-1962/
Candice LaBalle, “George Branham III Biography – Began Bowling as a Young Boy, Became First Black to Win PBA Title” Biography.org (2011); href=”http://biography.jrank.org/pages/2501/Branham-III-George.html”>George Branham III Biography – Began Bowling as a Young Boy, Became First Black to Win PBA Title; Ebony, March 1987, pp. 142-144; New York Times, November 23, 1986, p. 11; Sports Illustrated, May 3, 1993, p. 58.
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