March 18, 2023(2023-03-18) (aged 101) Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.
Sport
Sport
Softball, ten-pin bowling
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Dorothy Elsie Wilkinson (October 9, 1921 – March 18, 2023) was an American softball player and bowler, who is a member of the halls of fame in both sports.[1][2]
Life and career
Wilkinson played softball from 1933 to 1965, helping her team, the Phoenix Ramblers, to the national title in 1940,[3][4] 1948,[4][5] and 1949.[3][4] She was an All-American nineteen seasons as an amateur softball player.[6] Among her feats, she batted an average of .455 in 1954, .450 in 1955, and .387 on the Ramblers championship runner up year of 1957.[3][4]
As a professional bowler, she won the Women's International Bowling Queen's Tournament (a bowling triple crown event) in 1962, and the WIBC singles in 1963.[7]
Wilkinson occasionally attended high school, college and tournament softball games in Arizona, where she and some of her former teammates were honored frequently. The Arizona Republic newspaper chose her at number eight among Arizona's all-time greatest athletes in 1999.[9]