PBA Xtra By Gianmarc Manzione THE
LEGACY OF GENE STUS
A journey through the career of a PBA50 Tour great.
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Prime of Life: Gene Stus in his early 1990s prime. Stus joined the PBA50 Tour in 1990. Within two years, he already owned four PBA50 titles, including one major, the 1991 PBA Senior National Championship. He won Senior Player of the Year in 1992. Check out that vintage ball, the Purple Rhino Pro by Brunswick, one of the most iconic bowling balls to emerge in the dawn of the reactive era ushered in by the first reactive ball ever made, the Nu Line Xcalibur, which was released in late 1991. The Purple Rhino Pro came out a few months later, in March 1992.
GENE STUS
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