(Korey Reichard of Jackson, Michigan, aged 10 years, 7 months, 23 days, rolled an 800 series on January 21, 2012, to top Doyle's record.
He blasted the pins for a 279 in the first game of match-play and compiled a 3–3 won-lost record en route to a respectable 7th-place finish out of 96 bowlers, earning $700 for the PBA event.
On August 26, 2012, Kamron had a stellar performance in a PBA South Region tournament in Canton, GA, finishing in a tie for third place out of 75 bowlers.
In his 21 qualifying games, Kamron tallied a total pinfall of 4,646 (a 221.24 average), and posted a 5–3 win-loss record in match play.
[6] On February 23, 2012, at age 14, Doyle became the youngest person to ever cash in a PBA Tour major tournament, when he qualified 54th (out of 394 bowlers from 12 different countries) and finished 61st at the prestigious U.S. Open in North Brunswick, NJ.
[7] In a scheduling oddity, Doyle, the youngest player in the event, bowled his qualifying round on the same lanes as 64-year-old PBA legend Johnny Petraglia.
In the U.S. Open, Doyle averaged 200.77 for the event, and earned $1340 for the week, finishing ahead of PBA stars Tommy Jones (65th), Amleto Monacelli (66th), Tom Baker (67th), Walter Ray Williams Jr. (74th), George Branham III (77th), Petraglia (78th), and Parker Bohn III (119th).
At age 15, Doyle was again successful in his second trip to the U.S. Open in 2013, as he qualified 38th with a 24-game pinfall of 4,896 to make the 65-player cut line.