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Canada's Dan MacLelland only bowler to break into top 4 for medal round in second day of singles at 2018 World Men's Championships; Team USA's Andrew Anderson and Kyle Troup, Malaysia's Rafiq Ismail also advance

JEFF RICHGELS | Posted: Monday, November 26, 2018 8:00 am
Canada's Dan MacLelland only bowler to break into top 4 for medal round in second day of singles at 2018 World Men's Championships; Team USA's Andrew Anderson and Kyle Troup, Malaysia's Rafiq Ismail also advance
Team USA's Andrew Anderson, left, and Kyle Troup, right, made the medal round in singles at the 2018 World Bowling World Men’s Championships. Photo by United States Bowling Congress.
Canada’s Dan MacLelland was the only bowler to break into the top four for the medal round in Monday’s second day of singles at the 2018 World Bowling World Men’s Championships in Hong Kong. Team USA’s Andrew Anderson and Kyle Troup, and Malaysia’s Rafiq Ismail held the spots they established in Sunday’s first day of singles qualifying as the 266-player field from 50 countries was split across four squads. The top four players advanced to the medal round...