Ebonite International’s Track Bowling brand has announced the signing of Kamron Doyle, a five-time member of Junior Team USA and a member of the 2015 Team USA, to its staff.
Doyle, who won the 2015 Team USA Trials, said he feels the signing is a great opportunity for him to grow as a bowler, and also to help grow the Track brand.
“I’m excited to be a part of the Track brand,” said Doyle. “It’s cool to be here and to get things going and I look forward to representing Track and helping to increase interest in the brand.”
In addition to his Team USA Trials championship, Doyle also has a gold medal, two silvers and a bronze at the 2014 World Youth Championships to his credit, as well as four gold and two bronze medals at the 2015 PABCON Youth Championships. He also claimed two gold and two silver medals at the 2013 PABCON Youth event.
The youngest player to cash in a PBA regional tournament at age 12, and in a PBA national event at age 14, Doyle claimed the South Region’s 2015 PBA Marion Open title.
“Kamron is arguably the most accomplished youth bowler in quite some time,” said Rob Gotchall, marketing manager for players, promotions and events. “We couldn’t be happier to have him joining our family here at EBI and representing the Track brand.”
“The addition of Kamron further solidifies our dedication to the future of our sport on the highest levels of competition,” Gotchall said. “He will be a tremendous representative of the Track brand as he heads to college at Wichita State to further his education and grow his talents in the sport of bowling.”
Doyle, who currently lives in Brentwood, Tenn., is making his debut as a Track staffer at the U.S. Open this week. He’ll then bowl in the QubicaAMF World Cup in Las Vegas later in the month, and the PBA World Series of Bowling in Reno in December.
Doyle will graduate from high school in May of 2016 and is signed to attend Wichita State University. Upon graduation from WSU, he says he plans to bowl full time on the PBA Tour.