Jason first bowled at the age of 18 months at his parents' alley, and since that time he never stoped. He won many junior titles before he joined the PBA Tour during the 2008/09 season after competeing around the world for almost 10 years. Jason was fortunate enough to have success early in his career, winning his first pro title The Bowling Foundation Long Island Classic in his only 8th event and that win earned him a PBA Tour exemption to compete as a part of the exempt field.
Each year he has been on tour, his goal was to improve his world ranking by at least one place. Every season he has managed to do that and now he is currently the number 1 ranked bowler in the world.
Bowling on the Pro Tour is very different to competing in any other tour in the world. The bowlers on tour are the best in the world. They repeat better than any and are also the smartest players in the world. Bowling in this arena is as close to gladiator bowling as it gets. One wrong move and your opponents eat you alive.
In 2008/09 he won the Rookie of the Year and have now become just one of 5 people in PBA history to have added the Player of the Year award along with the Rookie of the Year award.
He joined an elite group to have also bowled a PBA televised 300 game and introduced the bowling world with Google Glass while competing.
With his win at the Oklahoma Open during the 2014 Summer Swing, Jason became the 2nd fastest pro bowler to win 10 titles in just 80 events.
The PBA Tour is the Mount Everest of the bowling world and he's currently standing at the very top. A dream he had since he was a boy, has become a reality.