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Bowler rolls 300 game, dies |
2008-11-03 |
![]() RAVENNA, Mich. (WZZM) - Teammates in his bowling league think after rolling a perfect 300 game Don Doane's heart just gave out. "You get nervous shooting a 300," says teammate Todd Place. "The pressure keeps building," says bowling alley owner Jim Nutt. Minutes after achieving the life long goal of a perfect game the 62 year old bowler collapsed and died at Ravenna Bowl in Ravenna. "Don just collapsed," says alley owner Nutt. " At first we thought he just fainted." "Then when I rolled him over I realized it wasn't good," says teammate Place. The teammates say he was giving a high-five minutes before. They tried to revive him but Doane never spoke another word. He died of what was apparently a massive heart attack "He looked fine, reached across the table and gave me a high-five and he fell over," says Place. "I think he died by the time he hit the floor." Don Doane was a member of the "Nutt Farm" bowling team at Ravenna Bowl for 45 years. His teammates says its strange not to see him on league nights. "It was like a book, a final chapter," says Place. "He threw his 300 game with all of his friends, gave each other high-fives and it's like the story ended. He died with a smile on his face." "Don will be a legend," says Nutt. 'It's something that will never be forgotten as long as people bowl here." Ravenna Bowl is planning a memorial ceremony for Doan's' wife Linda and son Chad. |
Posted by:tu3031 |
#5 Must have ticked "Japanese twins" off earlier in life. |
Posted by: Bright Pebbles 2008-11-03 18:00 |
#4 I can think of nicer things to be doing when I go but it beats the hell out of having a heart attack while shoveling snow! |
Posted by: Cheaderhead 2008-11-03 17:57 |
#3 maybe that was last thing he had on his list too accomplish |
Posted by: chris 2008-11-03 16:14 |
#2 "Then when I rolled him over I realized it wasn't good," says teammate Place. " "No," said Place,"I have had no medical training, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn once." |
Posted by: USN, Ret. 2008-11-03 14:10 |
#1 At least he went out on a high note. He probably died a very happy man. Rest in peace. There are no gutter balls in heaven. |
Posted by: Mike 2008-11-03 13:59 |