Anthony Neuer makes history at Pro Bowlers U.S. Open I spent much of my childhood in bowling alleys. It was the only sport I was ever actually good at. My god mother was a pro-bowler, and she would take me to tournaments where I loved hanging out with the major players of the Professional Women’s Bowling Association. At the age of 14, my bowling average was something like 209 and I considered maybe going pro myself. But, anyway… All that to say: anyone who’s ever rolled a ball down an alley can appreciate this accomplishment by the ‘Ginger Assassin,’ Anthony Neuer. Neuer converted the 7-10 split on national television marking only the fourth time in TV history that’s happened. AND, the first time in 30 years. USA Todayreports the moment came Sunday during Neuer’s semi-final matchup at the U.S. Open. Despite the amazing feat, the 18-year-old would go on to lose the game to 26-year-old Jakob Butturff 257-203. Still, give it up for Neuer. If you’ve never seen it done, check it out below.