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Our 59th Year
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VOL. 59, NO. 8
FEBRUARY 26, 2015
Bohn Wins PBA Players Championship in Greg Benefield Wins 1st
Overtime, Ties Roth with 34th Title
SASBA Title at Shawnee
Strike on second sudden-death shot ends dramatic championship match
Parker Bohn III
INDIANAPOLIS – Parker
Bohn III of Jackson, N.J.,
struck on his second shot
in sudden-death to win the
Professional Bowlers Association Players Championship at
Woodland Bowl, earning his
34th career title and moving
into a tie for fifth place on the
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all-time PBA career titles list
with legendary star Mark Roth.
The finals aired Sunday on
ESPN.
Bohn, a PBA Hall of Famer,
rebounded from a pocket 7-10
split in the first frame of the
championship match, throwing
nine strikes on his next 11
shots to tie hometown favorite
Ronnie Russell of nearby
Marion, 237-237, at the end of
10 frames. The 51-year-old lefthander then threw two strikes
in the one-ball sudden-death
roll-off, defeating Russell when
the Indiana native struck on
his first attempt, but left a 10
pin on his second shot.
“I was only 16 when I met
Mark Roth,” Bohn said, “and
I had no idea I’d be standing
here tied with him with 34
titles. He obviously got there
much faster than I did, but
when you think about Roth, he
single-handedly revolutionized
the sport. Anyone who hooks
the ball today does it because
of what Mark did in the late
1960s and ‘70s. I couldn’t be
happier to share this distinction with him.”
Roth, who was in Indianapolis for the anniversary
TOC weekend, said, “It was just
a matter of time before Parker
caught up with me. We went
about it in different ways, but it
couldn’t have been a nicer guy
to do it.”
Walter Ray Williams Jr. is
the all-time PBA Tour titles
leader with 47, followed by the
late Earl Anthony with 43, and
Norm Duke and Pete Weber
who are tied for third with 37
each. Among left-handed players, Bohn trails only Anthony
in career titles.
Continued on Page 3
Professional Women’s
Bowling Association
Tour schedule set
ARLINGTON, Texas – The
Professional Women’s Bowling
Association Tour will relaunch in 2015 featuring seven
regular-season events, three
nationally televised majors and
stops from coast to coast.
The PWBA Tour schedule will kick off with the
United States Bowling Congress
Queens from May 13-19 and
conclude with the PWBA Tour
Championship from Sept. 10-13.
“The dream now is a reality and professional women’s
bowling is back for a new
generation to experience,”
said Kelly Kulick, a six-time
major champion who serves
as PWBA spokeswoman. “The
tour schedule visits all types of
cities across the country with a
format that is fun for fans and
allows women to be pro bowlers without sacrificing their
career path or family time.”
PWBA regular-season
events have a Friday through
Sunday format to allow PWBA
members to bowl tour stops
and have flexibility for work or
family obligations during the
week. Regular-season events
Continued on Page 4
Winner Greg Benefield, Vic Benedict and Doug Hayes
Greg Benefield either
held the lead or stayed close
throughout Sunday morning
and in the finals. Entering the
title match, he was in 2nd…
trailing qualifying leader, Vic
Benedict by 40 pins. He would
have to win by 11 pins to go
around him. Vic started with
a big split, then managed a
double along with completing
the cycle (7, 8, 9, 10 in the
same game). Entering the 9th,
he could strike out to insure at
least a tie. Vic left the dreaded
lily, then doubled in the 10th,
but Greg had enough with a
214 to Vic’s 191.
It was the first title for Greg,
who traveled from Kansas
City, and earned $1,000 first
place prize money. Doug Hayes
bowled steady to get 3rd place.
First-time bowler Raif Terry
finished 4th and Randy Bennett
rounded out the top five.
Thanks to Chris Skillings
and crew for hosting. This is
a great center to visit, with
modern scoring, fixtures and
enormous arcade.
Tom Crawford (Tulsa) had
the only 300 in qualifying,
but Mark Scroggins, Robert
Dunaway and Benedict all shot
a perfecto in the finals.
We had 6 first time bowlers
at Shawnee. Terry Davis made
his first finals and Scott Stofko
received his first check.
Bailey and Secours win
the Texas Masters and
Bluebonnet Queens
Full results next week
Mike Bailey
Michelle Secours
Massachusetts bowler rolls
900 series
ARLINGTON, Texas - Hakim
Emmanuel of Stoughton,
Massachusetts, admitted that
his palms were sweaty and his
bowling ball felt heavier than
ever as he put the finishing
touches on the first perfect
game of his bowling career
Thursday night, but that was
Continued on Page 9
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Random Thoughts
Tony Franklin, Publisher
Well its official, the USBC
announced the new PWBA
2015 tour this week, and
will be kicking off on May
13th with the USBC Queens
in Green Bay, WI. The tour
actually starts in earnest on
July 9th in Sacramento, CA and
will continue for 10 straight
weeks, which includes the Luci
Doubles in Houston.
The schedule is heavily
based in the Midwest with only
three events being outside that
area. I have seen and heard
some negative thoughts on that
schedule based on the cost of
travel, but let’s be completely
honest, cost is a factor for any
event whether you drive, fly or
walk.
There is NO WAY to please
all, but with that being said,
USBC has guaranteed 32 cash
spots for each event with a
minimum payout of $1,200.
That my friends, is the best
possible way to enable the players to make it a cost manageable investment.
I for one, am very excited about the return of ladies
professional bowling, and the
setup for the new tour is about
as good as any of us could
possibly hope for. I honestly
never thought I would see the
day there would be a ladies
tour again!
I did talk with PWBA
spokeswoman, Kelly Kulick to
get her thoughts on this week’s
big announcement.
Kelly Kulick
The Bowling News: How
did the PWBA feel the process
for submitting applications to
host the tournaments go, and
how many centers submitted a
request to host?
Kelly Kulick: The process
was terrific. We had significant
interest from BPAA member
centers supporting this project
and many great discussions
with proprietors about scheduling options.
TBN: What was the main
criteria that you considered
when deciding on which
centers would get selected?
KK: We wanted to touch as
many regions of the country
as possible, but also provide
a reasonable driving path for
the women who want to bowl
every week. Also, all of the
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host centers are run by highly
engaged proprietors with
history of hosting first-class
events. We know the experience for the players and the
fans will be outstanding at
each of the stops.
TBN: The schedule appears to be focused on having
tournaments in the central part
of the US, was that a conscious
decision?
KK: We certainly were open
to visiting the coasts more, but
the date availability of host
centers didn’t work unless we
asked the players to go back
and forth across the country
several times.
TBN: There are only a
couple of events that are close
to metropolitan areas, is there
a concern that factor may make
it challenging for the players to
get there?
KK: Not at all. While some
of the stops are in smaller cities, they are nearly all within
an hour of a significant airport.
TBN: How many entries are
you planning for/expecting at
each event, what will make it a
success in your eyes?
KK: We believe there will be
at least 30-48 touring players
who will join and hope many
non-members will bowl each
stop too. A big unknown are
the college players and those
right out of college. Those
players are really talented and
this is a shot for them to earn
meaningful scholarship funds
in the summer.
TBN: What has the USBC
most excited to start up this
tour?
KK: USBC’s priority under
Chad Murphy is providing
services and programs focused
on a future for the sport. The
PWBA Tour embodies the
future for the sport in every
way. It is about more than
tournaments for top female
players. This is about bringing
families in all these tour stops
and a chance to connect with
a professional sporting event.
That is critical to the future.
TBN: Is the PWBA/USBC
planning any innovative or
grass roots methods to grow
the PWBA membership and
entries?
KK: Our staff will be
working closely with the host
centers and local associations
to build interest, but it’s important for everyone to understand
that the success of PWBA is not
based on entries and membership alone. We are looking at
how many people we reach.
How many families come to
Pro-Am events, how many
people watch on BowlTV, how
many people engage on social
media. It is fine to have only a
few dozen players, when they
are impacting the future for the
sport for tens of thousands.
Some interesting answers
from Kelly, and a focus area
that most of us aren’t thinking
about…its not all about the
bowling and entries, it’s about
the impact that the tour can
make.
I’m looking forward to
seeing how this all turns out
in year one and beyond. I do
know that however it goes, the
USBC and PWBA will make
adjustments based on the need.
The most important thing is
for all of us to support the tour,
whether we are bowling or not.
To those that say “I can’t
bowl them all,” I totally get
that, and it sounds like the
PWBA is saying to bowl the
ones you can. They will take
anything they can get, and for
a start-up, it feels like the right
plan.
So bring on July 9th and the
first tour stop in Sac-town!
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At USA Bowl
Nurse bags 760,
Muskett sacks 639
Powell 299
Jason Nurse’s first-rate 256257-247 = 760 West Stars session
ended as the number-one set of
the week at USA Bowl.
Jody Muskett led the lady
bowlers with a tidy 174-221-244
= 639 Just For Fun set.
Casey Powell captured highgame honors with a near-perfect
299 solo.
HONOR ROLL
Casey Powell 754, Jody Muskett
157-455, Nick Coates 248-743, Yvette
Jeddery 163-430, Cindy Guidry
186-483, Pat Warnock 168-454, Chad
Kannenberg 255-695, Chris Namkoong
256-668.
Kathlene Lyons 245-626, Dennis
Brickman 290-664, Linda Perez 221528, Dondi Rhone 267-611, Georgia
Smith 184-490, John Aplin 279-658,
Jan Laden 168-492, David Brewster
224-621.
Rachel Sims 170-461, Milli Peterson
235-611, Brad Sampson 268-739,
Houston Granger 214-598, Bobby
Eidenier (4 games) 222-784, Austin
Hill, Sr. (4 games) 235-755, Lee Jones
253-713.
Judith Guillory 205-598, James
Bridges 278-711, Annette Bell 215580, Stacy Harden 266-716, Houston
Granger 245-585, David Granger
253-670, Sherry Brown 187-534, Mike
Lewis 279-758.
Vanessa Brown 231-609, Ruben
Rios 247-700, Debora Drake 210-598,
Brian Fredd 162-445, Kaye Cameron
167-404, Mike Scott 146-405, Linda
Foote 170-375, Brad King 259-739.
Dana Short 218-610, Greg Charlton
248-660, Julie Janides 213-470.
SENIORS
Al Nagel 201-592, Andrea Calloway
244-626, Harry Umsted 204-592, Mary
Lay 189-500, J D Underwood 217-613,
Bob Allen 209-595.
Bohn, who qualified No. 1
for the Players Championship
finals two weeks earlier in
Milwaukee, said he had an
issue with his grip in the first
few frames, but “once I figured
out how to keep my hand dry, I
was in good shape.”
Bohn also accomplished
another personal goal with his
win.
“I’ve been coming to Woodland Bowl for 34 years, and
I don’t have a championship
banner hanging up here,” Bohn
said of the bowling center’s
tradition of recognizing its past
champions. “I’ve been assured
that after tonight, my banner
will be hanging up here.”
As rewarding as the victory
was for Bohn, it was equally
disappointing for Russell, who
was trying for his third PBA
Tour title. Leaving a 10 pin
standing on his second shot
in the 10th frame denied him
an outright win against Bohn,
and his seventh 10 pin in two
games ended his dream of
winning in front of his family
and hometown fans.
“This is the second time
I’ve finished second at
Woodland,” Russell said. “It’s
heartbreaking.”
Tom Daugherty of Tampa,
Fla., started the championship
round with a 225-212 victory
over PBA Hall of Famer Norm
Duke of Clermont, Fla., and
he then eliminated red-hot
Australian two-handed star
Jason Belmonte, 245-227 in
the second match. In winning
that match, Daugherty denied
Belmonte a shot at a PBA
record-tying third consecutive
title (he had previously won
the USBC Masters and 50th
anniversary Barbasol PBA
Tournament of Champions),
and he ended Belmonte’s streak
of 13 consecutive match wins
on television, three shy of the
PBA record set by Jim Pencak
between 1989 and 1991.
Russell ended Daugherty’s
bid for a second PBA Tour title,
216-214, with a clutch strike on
his first shot in the 10th frame
of the semifinal match.
The PBA Tour on ESPN
continues next Sunday when
the finals of the Mark Roth/
Marshall Holman PBA Doubles
Championship airs at 1 p.m.
ET. The Baker-format doubles
finals – in which teammates
will bowl alternate frames –
will include top qualifiers and
defending champions Duke
and Wes Malott, Pflugerville,
Texas; Dino Castillo, Carrollton, Texas, and Daugherty;
Belmonte and partner Bill
O’Neill, Langhorne, Pa.;
DJ Archer, Friendswood,
Texas, bowling with Shawn
Maldonado, Houston, Texas,
and England’s Dom Barrett
with Osku Palermaa, Finland.
Among the 10 finalists, Castillo
and Maldonado are the only
players who have not won a
PBA Tour title.
PBA PLAYERS
CHAMPIONSHIP
Woodland Bowl, Indianapo-
lis, ESPN telecast on Feb. 22
Final Standings: 1,
Parker Bohn III, Jackson, N.J.,
$25,000. 2, Ronnie Russell,
Marion, Ind., $13,000. 3,
Tom Daugherty, Tampa, Fla.,
$11,000. 4, Jason Belmonte,
Australia, $10,000. 5, Norm
Duke, Clermont, Fla., $9,000.
Stepladder Results: Match
One – Daugherty def. Duke,
225-212. Match Two – Daugherty def. Belmonte, 245-227.
Semifinal Match – Russell def.
Daugherty, 216-214. Championship – Bohn def. Russell,
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• July 9-12: PWBA Storm
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• Aug. 13-16: PWBA Lincoln
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•Sept. 10-13: PWBA Tour
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*Major PWBA Tour event
The PWBA Tour is made
possible thanks to a three-year
funding commitment from the
USBC and Bowling Proprietors’
Association of America.
The PWBA regular season
will be live streamed online
via USBC’s YouTube channel, BowlTV, while the USBC
Queens finals will be televised
live on ESPN2.
The Bowlmor AMF U.S.
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televised on a national cable
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television partnership will be
announced soon.
“Hosting a PWBA event will
be fantastic for centers involved
and we are thrilled to see such
strong support from outstanding BPAA member centers,”
BPAA Executive Director Frank
DeSocio said. “We thank
Bowlmor AMF and all of our
partners stepping up their
support of bowling.”
The format for regularseason PWBA Tour events will
have all competitors bowl 12
qualifying games. The top 12
players will advance to roundrobin match play the following
day for an additional 12 games.
The top five will then advance
to the stepladder finals. The
top 32 players at each regularseason event are guaranteed a
prize check with $1,200 for the
last spot to cash.
Players will only be allowed to use PWBA registered
equipment during PWBA Tour
regular-season events, the
PWBA Tour Championship and
all PWBA Tour cable television
finals. Registered ball brands
include 900 Global, Brunswick, Columbia 300, Ebonite,
Hammer, Motiv, Roto Grip,
Storm and Track. Registered
accessory brands include Turbo
Bowling Accessories and Vise
Grips.
Kegel will support the
PWBA Tour as the official lane
maintenance provider. The
team from Kegel will be on-site
at each tour stop to provide
consistent lane conditions.
“The PWBA Tour project
shows that together we can
unite the industry to do what
is best for bowling,” USBC Executive Director Chad Murphy
said. “We want to thank all of
these great bowling brands for
supporting PWBA and joining
At AMF DeSoto
Gast delivers 748,
Washington jams 650
Bill Gast was unstoppable on
his way to rolling an honor score
this week at AMF DeSoto Lanes
with 255-246-247 = 748 numbers
in ORR Toyota action.
Arlette Washington led the
charge for the ladies with a
rock-solid 233-224-193 = 650
Pushovers set.
HONOR ROLL
Vern Howard 279-736, Arlette
Washington 212-603, Bud Price 257703, Sandra Payne 205-575, Bam Pride
258-735, Leritha Pride 226-637, Dwight
Moore 247-708, Jolynn Baird 213-628,
Bud Price 224-650.
Betty Cacciapaglia 166-430, Willie
Pearse 198-556, Jeanne Ham 145-401,
Calvin Bailey 201-580, Penny Jurecko
189-481, Henry Guzman 200-569, Lori
Knox 167-460, Roger Strand 236-703.
Tony Brown 255-700, Ken Suber, Sr.
237-651, Arlene Orr 187-512, Tristen
Bridgewater 228-639, Valerice Babb
167-484.
At Cityview Lanes
Boroff fires 805,
Langham blasts 750
Ron Boroff earned high-series
honors last week at Cityview
Lanes with a thundering 280-268257 = 805 series in Billie & Les
HighPot league action.
Amy Langham, from Sunset
Combo group, registered a
sizzling 238-223-289 = 750 set to
top the ladies high-series chart.
HONOR ROLL
Ken Koonce 254-721, Gloria Walford
193-526, Mike Erwin 255-723, Amy
Langham 257-651, Walt Steward 278729, Cherie Deleon 207-586, Pat Sharp
204-551, Mark Miglio 237-676.
Donetta Fleming 226-607, Andrew
Brimberry 268-754, June Barker 197515, Pearl Tucker 244-662, Jonathan
Arnold 258-735, Kim Locke 172-434,
Mike Kenney 269-676, Vickie Bowers
234-600.
Bobby Wacker 244-683, Debbie
Banjamin 182-522, Larrry Fewell
265-698.
SENIORS
Richard Wood 246-695, Cathy
McSwain 203-562, Ray Grizzard 247684, Jewel Dawson 203-547.
At Forum Bowl
Miller hammers 300/859,
Henderson hits 726
Alcaraz 300/805, Davis 803, Reed
and Sherwood 300’s
Michael Miller hammered
home a pile of strikes on his way
to 279-300-280 = 859 numbers
in Fast Lane Trio action to lead
the honor roll at Forum Bowl for
the week.
Aric Alcaraz finished close
behind Miller with a 300/805 Fast
Lane Trio outing while Lindsey
Davis downed a 290/803 Masters
session.
Tammy Henderson found
herself at the top of the ladies
leader board with a blue-ribbon
266-247-213 = 726 Tuesday Trio
set.
Larry Reed and James
Sherwood shared high-game
accolades with Miller and
Alcaraz with award-winning
12-baggers.
HONOR ROLL
Joyce Johnson 191-519, Tammy
Henderson 244-667, Vicky Dunn 234572, Preston Smith (9 pin) 290-775,
Marcella Mills (9 pin) 296-852, Tony
Anderson 278-752, Madison Neville
223-606, Keith Haines 256-674. Kara
Congi 235-631, Jamie Abbott 255-724,
Robert Raley 256-694, Dana Short 217589, Rich Van 246-707, Heidi Grafton
136-366, Bill Holland 259-728, Mary
Edgett 190-533, Mike Miller (4 games)
1075. Jennifer Hanson (4 games)
246-897, Don Harris 256-708, Judith
Guillory 228-627, Larry Reed 760,
Marcella Mills 276-677, Preston Smith
259-736, Nancy Burden 172-478, Genie
Franklin 236-677. Talmadge Welch
268-761, Troy Howell 237-663, Donny
Davis 265-736, Melissa George 226-614,
Robert Aceves 259-659, Brittany Perez
190-474, Juan Guzman 255-725, Cassie
Reese 220-606.
Ken Korn 264-736, Jennifer Korn
191-548, Ken Seabolt 233-671, Tina
Wimberley 193-519, Rick Rosales 250650, Debbie Raphelt 158-491.
SENIORS
Herb K i ng 245- 607, Debbi
Czajkowski 226-604, James Mobley
(9 pin) 300-712, Jenny Hartwig (9
pin) 258-669.
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available for $300 per season.
Members will be given a
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regular-season events.
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Dallas USBC Youth Scores
Boys
Felix Wilson, Plano Super Bowl ............................ 680
A J Schotanus, Cityview Lanes ............................. 661
Cameron Royes, Forum Bowl ............................... 644
T J Rudd, Red Bird Lanes ..................................... 624
Micah McCracken, AMF Euless Lanes ................. 600
David Strand, Cowtown Bowling Palace .............. 597
Josh Johnson, AMF Garland Lanes...................... 596
James Kern, Strikz ................................................. 593
D’Ontae Rhone, USA Bowl .................................... 541
Chandler Spalding, AMF Lewisville Lanes ........... 534
Brandon Hall, Ennis All Star Bowl ........................ 455
Girls
Ashley Hathaway, Plano Super Bowl .................... 641
Katelynn Correll, Forum Bowl .............................. 641
Steffany Brown, Cityview Lanes............................ 632
Rosie Baxley, AMF Euless Lanes .......................... 553
Lauren Bate, Strikz ................................................. 531
Nadia Stone, Cowtown Bowling Palace................ 519
Jaden Takayesu, USA Bowl ................................... 519
Cheyenne Hancock, Red Bird Lanes .................... 477
Grace Blair, AMF Garland Lanes ........................... 390
Felix Wilson topped the
Dallas-area USBC Youth bowling
last week with a power-laden
244-233-203 = 680 Saturday
Showstoppers series at Plano
Super Bowl.
Ashley Hathaway, also from
Plano Super Bowl, led the gals
with a super smooth 248-217-176
= 641 Saturday Gold Sport set.
At AMF Garland Lanes – Jayden
Sowards (2 games) 83-165, Janette
Alvarez (2 games) 92-166, Terrance
Gosset 178-458, Tillery Larson 114-308,
Josh Johnson 223-596, Grace Blair
186-390.
At AMF Lewisville Lanes – Nate
Cristee 167-470, Chandler Spalding
190-534.
At Ennis All Star Bowl – Brandon
Hall 170-455.
At Plano Super Bowl – Jacob Brown
143-410, Marisa Munguia 19-296, Dylan
Pittsinger 142-402, Tess Gregorek
130-357, Bryce Klapper 238-648, Katie
Elliston 206-519, Alma Pai 197-552,
Luke Henke 158-456, Mya Murray
152-408, Bryce Stephenson 262-673,
Hailey Keister 215-604, Tate Reding
191-548, Sabrina Inman 182-482, Kaleb
Ball 165-404, Sierra Jones 114-336,
Aidan Hudson 174-492, Trey Bevels
203-541, Lydia Gilbert 183-486, Clay
Adams 216-566, Caden Witt 233-572,
RJ Grantham 202-524, Hailey Keister
182-495, John Adams 219-566, Veronica
Prior 252-621, Christopher Fueston (2
games) 104-194, Allyssa Lee (2 games)
92-166.
At Red Bird Lanes – T J Rudd
213-624, Cheyenne Hancock 177-477,
Sean Smith 75-204, Allura Jules 95-241,
Benni Ulibarri (2 games) 169-331,
Rachel Fender (2 games) 153-287.
At Strikz – James Kern 204-593,
Tara Meche 145-415, Lauren Bate
194-531.
At USA Bowl – D’Ontae Rhone 209541, Brooke Woodard 145-407, Alexes
Burton 183-512, Austin Ellis 214-501,
Jaden Takayesu 179-519, Matthew
Reed 147-168, Josiah Sobczak 112-294,
Gannon Takayesu 191-513.
Fort Worth USBC Youth Results
A J Schotanus headed the Fort
Worth-area USBC Youth bowling
last week with a thundering 264234-163 = 661 series at Cityview
Lanes.
Katelynn Correll paced the
girls with a lofty 246/641 Stars
& Strikers set at Forum Bowl.
At AMF Euless Lanes – Micah
McCracken 232-600, Dylan Strickland
169-484, Coleman Blackmon 108-303,
Camdyn Burns 87-154, Rosie Baxley
218-553, Nicquelle Orr 182-509, Emily
Piper 214-505.
At AMF Spare Time Lanes – Burt
Londo 157, Marcia Londo 142, Shea
Malcheski 149, Wes Ater 146, AJ
Cummings 141.
At Cityview Lanes – David Berry
36-106, Sydnee LeClear 137-343, Benjamin Artlie 113-281, Stephanie LeClear
126-324, Kevin Carter-Berry 139-322,
Thelma Watson 214-579, Lorenzo
Gonzales 84-239, Tory Davis 134-351,
Adam Berry 138-346, Allison Norman
112-302, Trey Berry 112-298, Khilya
Dyche 243-523, Matthew Becker 204508, Steffany Brown 209-565, Joshua
Reininger 134-373, Sam LeClear 210538, Sam Scotton 232-573, Brhea Sevens
116-285, Josh Gibbs 219-596, Steffany
Brown 229-632, Aaron Hayes177-473,
Jake Martin 207-304, Javier Gonzales126-332, A J Felps196-559, Luke
Overfett 180-511.
At Cowtown Bowling Palace –
David Strand 226-597, Nadia Stone
203-519, Wyatt Cross 200, Dannyella
Hochstine 203, Jacob Boone 193.
At Forum Bowl – Hamilton Joseph
113-223, Carly Tackett 114-212, Braylan
Canales 103-185, Caylin Hallmark
105-202, Logan King 117-321, Sienna
Owings 125-286, Tyler Brooks 117-319,
Charisse Graham 114-283, Elijah Davila
198-540, Alyssa Davila 152-448, Jared
Valladares 189-540, Samantha Brown
168-434, Cameron Royes 225-644,
Garrick Schmit 257-636, Quinn Robben
256-617.
Sectional Field Announced for 2015
XBowling Intercollegiate Team
Championships
Lane Laughter
ARLINGTON, Texas - The
nation’s top college bowling
teams can begin charting
their course toward the 2015
national title as sectionalqualifying assignments were
handed out Wednesday for the
2015 XBowling Intercollegiate
Team Championships.
The four sectional qualifiers
will be held March 14-15 at
30 Strikes in Stratford, New
Jersey; Cityview Lanes in Fort
Worth, Texas; Stardust Bowl of
Addison in Addison, Illinois;
and Smyrna Bowl in Smyrna,
Tennessee.
The top four teams in each
division at each sectional will
advance to the 2015 XBowling
Intercollegiate Team Championships, which will be held April
15-18 at Northrock Lanes in
Wichita, Kansas.
The complete men’s and
women’s Intercollegiate Team
At AMF Lewisville
Lake belts 745,
Strive nails 663
Brian Lake claimed highseries honors for the week at
AMF Lewisville Lanes after
pocketing powerful 245-236-264
= 745 numbers in Monday Nite
Men’s action.
Stacy Strive was high for the
ladies with an outstanding 204200-259 = 663 Rising Stars set.
HONOR ROLL
Lynda Barnes 236-636, Laney Royal
257-633, Ann Martin 170-487, David
Anundson 235-671, Mindy McNeal
225-569, Joe Lay 233-639, Rachael
Maestas 201-523, C W Stoner 255-713.
Karleen Reynolds 244-660, Matt
Fellwock 268-647, Denise FreemanBoone 200-537, George Martinez
243-666, Ronnie Willets 207-571, Brian
Behmer 195-557, Shirley Kindhart
154-408.
Dino Castillo 258-738, Brian Watts
243-686, Sherri Strongren 197-571, Sal
Cusumano 245-673, Candace Forbey
196-478, Mo Sayegh 243-689, Roneshia
Williams 215-581.
SENIORS
Allan Hop 219-624, Sandy Kneale
210-559.
Championships Sectional
Qualifier field (teams listed in
alphabetical order):
MEN
Stratford Sectional
Calumet, Canisius, Cayuga
CC, Mohawk Valley CC, North
Carolina State, Northwestern
Ohio, Notre Dame, Penn
State-Berks, Rochester Tech,
Schenectady County CC, St.
John’s, Stony Brook, Urbana,
Continued on Page 7
YOUTH TOURNAMENT
SCHEDULE
Teen Bowlers Circuit & TBC Jr.
Contact: Brad Ellis, at [email protected]
March 22nd
Red Bird Lanes, Duncanville, TX, Qualifying
squads at 9 AM & 10:30 AM, top 6 to match play
finals. - Sport shot
Grand Prix Regionals –2014-15
( 3 Super Regionals qualifying)
Sundays - 10 a.m. & Noon
April 19, 2015
Mel’s Lone Star Lanes, Georgetown
July 31, 2015
Copperfield Bowl, Houston
Grand Prix State Championship
August 1 & 2, 2015
Copperfield Bowl, Houston
If you have upcoming youth
tournaments you would like listed on the
schedule, contact The Bowling News at
817-267-8686, fax: (817-267-1813) or
email: [email protected].
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Webber International, William
Paterson, Wright State
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Arizona State, Central
Oklahoma, Fresno State, Grand
View, Hastings, Iowa Central
CC, Lindenwood-Belleville,
Louisiana State, Midland, Newman, North Texas, San Jose
State, Spring Hill, Texas A&M,
Vincennes, Weber State, West
Texas A&M, Wichita State
Addison Sectional
AIB College of Business,
Ashford, Clarke, Davenport,
Highland CC, Lawrence Tech,
Michigan State, Minnesota
State, Mount Mercy, Nebraska,
North Dakota State, Robert
Morris-Illinois, Saginaw Valley
State, St. Ambrose, St. Francis,
William Penn, WisconsinGreen Bay, Wisconsin-Madison,
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Concordia, Cumberlands,
Emmanuel, Florida State,
Huntington, Indiana Tech,
Kansas, Lindenwood, Marian,
Martin Methodist, McKendree,
Missouri Baptist, Morehead
State, Ohio State, Pikeville,
Purdue, St. Catharine, Toledo,
Western Illinois
WOMEN
Stratford Sectional
Calumet, Corning CC,
Delaware State, Kutztown, LIU
Brooklyn, Norfolk State, North
Carolina A&T, Northwestern
Ohio, Notre Dame, Sacred
Heart, Schenectady County
CC, Urbana, Ursuline, Webber
International, Wright State
Fort Worth Sectional
Baker, Fresno State, Grand
View, Hastings, LindenwoodBelleville, Louisiana-Lafayette,
Midland, Newman, Spring Hill,
Stephen F. Austin, West Texas
A&M, Wichita State
Addison Sectional
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Ashford, Bowling Green, Cardinal Stritch, Clarke, Davenport,
Highland CC, Lawrence Tech,
Minnesota State, Mount Mercy,
Robert Morris-Illinois, Robert
Morris-Springfield, Saginaw
Valley State, St. Ambrose,
St. Francis, Viterbo, William
Penn, Wisconsin-Milwaukee,
Wisconsin-Whitewater
Smyrna Sectional
Adrian, Aquinas, Ball
State, Bethel, Campbellsville,
Central Florida, Concordia,
Cumberlands, Emmanuel,
Florida State, Huntington,
Indiana Tech, Lindenwood,
Marian, McKendree, Pikeville,
St. Catharine, UAB
Sectional assignments are
based on the Team Ranking
System points earned in USBC
Collegiate-certified competition throughout the season.
USBC Collegiate attempts to
place no more than two of
the top eight schools and no
more than four of the top 16
schools in a sectional based
on final TRS totals. Sectional
qualifier fields are determined
by taking geographic distance,
economics and field size into
Continued on Page 9
At AMF Garland
Harbison peppers 817,
Parker garners 724
Adkins 811, Wilson 300
Kevin Harbison earned highseries honors for the week at
AMF Garland Lanes with a
hard-hitting 269-269-279 = 817
Sunday Follies series.
Blane Adkins finished close
behind Harbison with an awardwinning 279/811 XXXX Rated
outing.
Wanda Parker’s noteworthy
227-218-279 = 724 XXXX Rated
set led the lady bowlers for the
week.
Paul Wilson earned highgame honors with an awardwinning perfecto.
HONOR ROLL
Cliff Morelock 243-696, Barbara
Shaw 235-598, Paul Wilson 264-746,
Cyndie Ewert 195-558, Robert Wilson
232-623, Bertha Sanchez 194-530,
Thomas Jenkins 208-594, June Armon
169-448.
Chase Helm 233-685, Lucretia
Littrell 210-605, David Goss 255-681,
Wilsey Garn 279, Tammy Self 242-706,
Jesse Sereseroz 254-651, Lisa Alonzo
224-608, Ben Haack 278-748, Donna
Hough 246-709.
Ira Taylor, Jr. 268-708, Ashley Jones
258-624, Dwight Moore 278-717, Arvese
McGraw 268-625, Bernard Nelson 202671, Michelle Gipson 155-422, James
Maston 270-743, Linda Chambers
236-668.
Mike Chambers 247-706, Tonjah
Castro 258-698.
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SECTIONAL
Continued from Page 7
consideration.
The sectionals will consist
of 32 Baker games each day
for a total of 64 Baker games.
The top four teams based on
total pinfall in each division
following the completion
of competition at each sectional will advance to the 2015
XBowling Intercollegiate Team
Championships.
In addition, these four locations will host qualifying for
the 2015 XBowling Intercollegiate Singles Championships on
March 13. Competitors at each
of the four sectional events will
bowl six games with 24 men
and 16 women - the top four
men and top four women at
each sectional plus eight addi-
At AMF Euless Lanes
900 SERIES
Harden polishes off
784, Hill shines at 727
Continued from Page 1
Dyson and Wynn 299’s
Stacy Harden lit up the lanes
last week at AMF Euless Lanes
after firing a chart-topping 252243-289 = 784 MatchPoint Mixed
series.
Kristina Hill posted a
blistering 201-280-246 = 727
Full House set to top the ladies
high-set chart.
Mark Dyson and Mindy Wynn
shared high-game honors with
near-perfect 299 solos.
HONOR ROLL
Mark Dyson 771, Elmer Howard
279-770, Jimmy Taylor 279-742, Eric
Robertson 290-731, Heath Morgan
278-705, Justin Ferguson 248-687,
Jason Bolton 259-678, B J Woodard
262-668, Eric Cox 223-656.
Paul Harrington 267-648, Drew
Johnson 224-591, Ramona Smith 267722, Mindy Wynn 701, Melissa Lewis
238-633, Lisa Steele 225-626, Holly
Turrentine 202-589, Sherry Houghton
204-566.
Amanda Howard 202-563, Taylor
Coggins 191-545, Linda Horner 189-531,
Kim Yanai 180-526, Linda Petty 189493, Tammy Crawford 190-483, Cathy
Richardson 178-482.
At Cowtown Bowling Palace
Hughes registers 775,
Langham turns in 666
Bell, Boroff 300’s, Bumgarner 299
Daniel Hughes was red hot
last week at Cowtown Bowling
Palace with a top-notch 267259-259 = 775 Monday Mixers
session.
Amy Langham headed the
ladies leader board with a sturdy
215-216-235 = 666 Ft. Worth
Classic Trio showing.
Myke Bell and Ryan Boroff
shared high-game honors with
award-winning 12-baggers.
Jason Bumgarner took runnerup accolades with a near-perfect
299 solo.
HONOR ROLL
Nat Mata 289, Brittany Rodriguez
246, Bobby Romo 267, Katie Tallant
243-626, Daniel Hughes 267-775, Alma
Rodriguez 224, Jerry Densmore 269,
Rudy Garcia 266, Sal Grieco 265-751.
Mark Moon 275, Stephen Smithers
242, Kris Dennis 237-650, Brian Sitton
266-682, Rebecca Williams 223, Ricky
Tice 248, Alma Rodriguez 218-563,
Mike Gancar 246, Ryan Boroff 771.
Tennelle Milligan 236-653, Ron
Boroff 288, Mariana Ayala 232, Myke
Bell 719, Gloria Llagas 255-627, Grady
Adams 268, Dawn Gann 235, Billy
Gann 252, Katie Tallant 222, Duane
Skinner 269.
Sue Hall 161, Randy Cross, Sr.
257-724, Art Beasley 246.
SENIORS
Les Messinger 257-682, Cindy
Manning 201, David Pruitt 244, Ken
Knowles 234, James LeCroy 234, David
Pruitt 256, Larrie Boyett 215, Sal Grieco
247, Cheryl Berube 201.
Johnny Zaskoda 246, Bob Brewer
246, Butch Beck 246, Bob Brewer 247,
Cheryl Berube 182, Michael Masters
236, Don Key 234.
At Strikz
Franklin racks up 749,
Eberly bags 666
FRISCO – Tony Franklin
pocketed power-laden 235246-268 = 749 Lousy Bowlerz
numbers en route to earning
high-set honors for the week at
Strikz.
Cathy Eberly fired a freewheeling 229-213-224 = 666
Monday Mixerz set to front fem
scoring.
HONOR ROLL
Jamie Sensat 236-608, Lyris
Rodgers 224-606, Mark Donnelly
246-685, Barbara Harkey 213-494, Lee
Gramly 264-737, Jacki Myrice 188-505,
Kevin Moats 278-715, Debbie Colby
214-572.
Alex Lebron 247-672, Kara Sharpio
232-633, Ron Shive 227-619, Tammy
Crawford 221-604, Aaron Rager 226608, Cathy Eberly 228-631, Cornelius
Cavitt 245-690, Debbie Colby 185-529.
Crandon Haddock 258-616, Julie
Bloodworth 196-547, Bruce Southerland
237-672, Candy Torrey 235-599, Steve
Southerland 234-638, Loren Tenczar
223-618, Billie Bennett 237-683.
Greg Middleton 225-602, Les Cline
245-629, Chris Marino 216-618.
nothing compared to the nerves
he felt two games later when
he found himself on the verge
of history with a chance at a
third consecutive 300 game
and a 900 series.
The 38-year-old righthander coolly delivered his
36th consecutive strike during
the Thursday Night Patriots
Doubles league at Westgate
Lanes in Brockton, Massachusetts, making him the 26th
bowler in history, and first
in the Bay State, to record a
perfect series. The achievement
is pending approval from the
United States Bowling Congress
and would be the 27th USBCapproved 900.
“I’ve gotten close before, but
I’ve never gotten that elusive
300,” said Emmanuel, whose
previous high game in USBCcertified competition was 290
on two occasions. “The first
one last night was one of those
moments I’ll never forget. After
that, I just told myself to stay
in the game and stay focused.”
What happened next
stopped everything at the
62-lane (50 tenpin and 12
candlepin) center, and all of
the 32-team doubles league
rallied behind Emmanuel to
watch him claim his spot in
the Massachusetts and USBC
record books.
Not only had perfection
eluded Emmanuel, who has
been bowling competitively
since he was 15, but he also
hadn’t eclipsed the 800 mark in
a three-game series.
“Toward the end of the
second 300, in the back of my
mind, I was wondering if it was
real and if I could do it again,”
said Emmanuel, who entered
the night with a 217 average
for 25 weeks in the league.
“People stopped bowling as I
entered the 10th frame of the
last game, and I just reminded
myself that I’d made it that far,
so throw another good shot and
see what happens.”
Emmanuel has improved
nearly 20 pins in average since
last season and attributes
that to the help and pro shop
guidance of amateur standout
Alex Aguiar and the staff at
Strike F/X Pro Shops as well as
countless hours watching the
sport’s top bowlers on various
live-streaming outlets.
“I’ve always stayed in the
game and always wanted to
excel,” Emmanuel said. “This
is a feeling that’s incredible
and something I may never
feel again. It was so surreal,
and I had to pinch myself to
believe it was true. I’m still
speechless.”
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tional selections from the men’s
field based on size of field at
each location - advancing to the
national singles tournament on
April 14 and 18 in Wichita.
For more information on
USBC Collegiate, visit BOWL.
com/Collegiate
At Plano Super Bowl
Kehler leads with 300/855,
Wallentine flies to 299/728
Crowe 299/844, Lopez 831, Borckardt, Brenner,
Hafner and Klann add 300’s
Jon Kehler fired games of 276279-300 = 855 in Texins Mixed
Classic action to take the top
spot on the honor roll last week
at Plano Super Bowl.
Tim Crowe and Joe Lopez
finished close behind Kehler
with award-winning 800 series.
Crowe downed 299/844 in Pepsi
Classic league play while Lopez
fired a 289/831 Monday Classic
Trio series.
Diane Wallentine registered
a sizzling 233-299-196 = 728
Mixed Nuts set to front distaff
scoring.
Mark Borckardt, Brian
Brenner, Joel Hafner and R J
Klann shared high game honors
with Kehler as each recorded
award-winning perfectos.
HONOR ROLL
Woody Reding 266-754, Dawn
Klapper 257-696, Roy Bond, Jr. 278-701,
Kathleen Brown 222-545, Jon Delaney
(4 games) 245-911, Cathey Pittsinger (4
games) 204-700, Gary Peterson 231-614.
Brenda Helm 194-505, Traci Davis
234-681, Saigon Nguyen 275-742, Gail
Mayer 223-652, Danny Nutt 258-623,
Diane Wallentine 246-652, Tommy
Yetts, Sr. 257-679, Heather Hudson
232-675.
Jim Monroe 233-658, Donna Pollock
188-485, Ed Ralph 253-672, Lyn Ables
214-554, Keith Geissier 279-771, Rhonda
Gibson 247-702, Larry Hoover 245-713,
Karen Clevenger 214-593.
Julie Barrett 235-582, Sherri
Fiechiner 215-579, Meri Cottier 279-746,
Ron Filer 247-688, Charlie Amt 198-539,
Phyllis Haynes 164-449, David Peterson
278-740, Sybil Williams 244-637.
Tony Jolly 228-647, Jana Bennett
223-592, Bill Fong 268-761, Lisa Garza
257-683, Cathy Sposito 245-681,
Breanna Kindrick 215-631, Greg Staton
265-705, Frieda Castaldo 199-552, Gary
Peterson 223-667. Mary Littlejohn 187515, Dan Beyer 267-743, Carol Wood
234-667, Jim Monroe 277-698, Cela
Cochran 279-716, Tim Crowe (4 games)
1089, Julie Locke (4 games) 256-942,
Kiyoko McDonald 279-707.
Ed Hookings 276-737, Breanna
Kindrick 247-625, Steve Garcia 257-739,
Pam Garcia 226-631, Calvin Foreman
255-702, Sue McMullen 191-523, Craig
Hatzmann 236-646, Cindy Mann
264-704.
David Seltzer 259-713, Melissa T
John 186-518, Dakota Boyette 289-758,
Amy Morrison 247-653.
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two-hander Osku Palermaa of
Finland meeting Texans DJ
Archer and two-hander Shawn
Maldonado in the opening
match.
Both Barrett and Palermaa
will be trying for their fifth
Tour titles while Archer will be
trying for his second Tour title
and Maldonado his first in his
television debut.
The winner of the opening
match will take on the powerful doubles team of Bill O’Neill
and two-hander and two-time
reigning PBA Player of the Year
Jason Belmonte. Belmonte, who
recently won a record third
consecutive USBC Masters and
then became the first player
to win both the Masters and
Tournament of Champions in
back-to-back seasons, will be
making his fourth consecutive
television appearance. The Australian two-handed star will
be trying to win his third title
of the young 2015 season and
13th of his career. Belmonte
kept his TV streak going with
a fourth-place finish in last
Sunday’s PBA Players Championship. O’Neill, whose last title
came in the 2014 Badger Open,
will be trying for his sixth
Tour title.
The second match winner
will take on the team of Tom
Daugherty of Tampa, Fla. and
Dino Castillo of Carrollton,
Texas in the semifinal. Daugherty is making his second
consecutive TV appearance
after finishing third in the
Players Championship. He will
be trying for his second career
title. Castillo will try for his
first PBA Tour title.
The semifinal winner will
then take on Duke and Malott
who won the doubles championship in 2011 by defeating
the doubles team of Ronnie
Russell and Sean Rash in the
championship match, 193-167.
Currently tied with Pete Weber
on the PBA’s all-time titles list,
Duke will be trying to move
into third alone if he gets his
38th win. Malott will be trying
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INDIANAPOLIS -- The PBA
Tour brings back its traditional
doubles format when the Mark
Roth/Marshall Holman PBA
Doubles Championship finals
air Sunday (March 1) at 1 p.m.
ET on ESPN.
Named in honor of PBA
legends Mark Roth and Marshall Holman who won three
doubles titles together during
their Hall of Famer careers, the
Doubles Championship returns
to the PBA Tour for the first
time since 2011 with defending
champions Norm Duke, a PBA
Hall of Famer and owner of 37
PBA Tour titles, and nine-time
Tour winner Wes Malott trying
to repeat from their position as
top qualifiers. The finals take
place at Woodland Bowl in
Indianapolis.
Four other doubles pairs,
including three of the Tour’s
two-handed players, will battle
it out in the alternate frame
stepladder final beginning
with international standouts
Dom Barrett of England and
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Duke and Malott are top qualifiers for
Sunday’s Roth/Holman Doubles on ESPN
for his 10th career title which
would make him eligible for
PBA Hall of Fame consideration
in the future.
Fans can follow PBA action
through the PBA Network
which includes coverage of
an expanded schedule of live
events on Xtra Frame, player
interactions through Facebook
and Twitter, mobile gaming, original programming,
archived events and immediate
news updates 24/7. For additional PBA Network information visit http://www.pba.com/
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At AMF Spare Time Lanes
Albin notches 299/793,
Floyd claims 604
Chovanec 300
Steve Albin’s first rate 299248-246 = 793 Bob Mann’s
Businessmen’s session ended as
the number one set of the week
at AMF Spare Time Lanes.
Dee Floyd rolled a sterling
235-168-201 = 604 Sundowner’s
series to lead the ladies race.
Phil Chovanec’s awardwinning 12-bagger earned highgame accolades.
HONOR
Ken Martin 237-683, Gayle Brice
211-570, Blake Ward 288-725, Brad West
278-725, Lynn Finley 200-537, Steve
Albin 249-649, Jackie Metz 202-559,
Derrick Omey 246-713, LaJean Lewis
212-496.
Wes Simmons 222-497, Tommy
Johnson 177-461, Jeannie Johnson
140-371, Kody Euckert 213-526, Jeff
Robinson 244-624, Carole Shockley
201-528, Mike Young 222-614, Leon
Brice 237-610.
Harry Woodruff 232-604, Ricky
Carr 268-729, Roger Pough 257-725,
Craig Dixon 278-717, Rudy Garcia 247715, Ryan Giefer 257-705, Mike McDuff
275-672, Phil Chovanec 224-668, Barry
Brice 254-666.
Earl Newhouse 234-660, Randy
White 225-640, Jennifer Wolfgang
199-536, J T Evans 247-636, JoAnn
Partida 198-536, Kent Smith 248-630,
Mike Workman 217-622, Lonnie
Johnson 184-509.
John Howell 240-601, Brenda
DeVaul 169-455, Russell Corwin 255719, Karen Uthoff 191-541, Bill Uthoff,
Jr. 268-684, Tisha Patterson 220-532..
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the scoring parade for the week
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Lauren Cathey led the ladies
with a tidy 199-257-182 = 638
Sunday Night Mix set.
HONOR ROLL
Judy Dillabough 193-562, Lauren
Cathey 221-609, Don Wrightsil 243-681,
Roland Bernal 246-652, Chance Cathey
(9 pin, no tap, 4 games) 300-1119,
Lauren Cathey (9 pin, no tap, 4 games)
300-987.
Marilyn Masterson 192-530, Cindi
Wilson 192-557, Albert Proctor 223-603,
Deanna Hoffman 213-573, Chris Lopez
245-660, Mike Cawthon 236-617, Rob
Oldfather 255-630, Denise Chambon
198-543.
Shannon Vogel 263-705, Denise
Chambon 215-546, James Bridges
246-653, Carolyn White 203-555,
Jeanette Manzano 216-622, James
Pough 257-693, Hy Gardner 194-549,
Tony Bluitt 225-629.
Cheryl Williams 164-448, Billy
Cathey 247-706, Gary Spurlock 240625, Gilda Barrett 166-445.
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Pete Evans claimed highseries honors for the week
at Ennis All Star Bowl with
high-powered 239-280-258 =
777 marks in Tuesday Men’s
Commercial action.
Cyndy McKenrick’s hardhitting 242-211-189 = 642 Ennis
Mixed Classic set topped the
honor roll for the ladies.
HONOR ROLL
Tracy Holloway 201-557, Paul Berry
226-648, Kati Holloway 147-381, Greg
Bishop 266-742, Pete Evans 228-636,
Mary Sikes 191-500, Greg Bishop
245-683.
THE BOWLING NEWS | Thursday, February 26, 2015 | Page 11
Just Paying
Attention
By Mark London
[email protected]
As I began to mention last
week, and chances are you’ve
noticed, the PBA has had a
couple of big weeks on ESPN.
First, the USBC Masters finals
had a huge boost in ratings
over last years show, with
numerous story lines and an
ideal Sunday for a live-finals.
Any idea why? It is the first
slower sports-wise Sunday
since August because it was
the first Sunday following the
Super Bowl. There were no NFL
games or any six-hour pregame
show. No other big sporting
event on nationally at noon
Central Time. Casual sports
fans, creatures of habit they are
wanted something to watch, so
guess what they found.
Could this have helped? Absolutely. But the best news yet
is viewers are smart enough
to seek out the PBA on ESPN
again down the road.
The Tournament of Champions TV finals the following
Sunday certainly helped.
Casual viewers may not have
known Jason Belmonte was on
route to winning a majority of
the last ten majors held and
going for back-to-back majors
for the second straight week,
but they saw something else
most casual viewers will never
witness or achieve, other than
on a Wii game, and that was
Sean Rash’s historic 300 game.
And since Pete McCordic’s
1987 gem, those have a way
of making it to SportsCenter,
which runs over and over and
over that night well into the
next morning. Just like Genie
will tell you about real estate,
the phrase, ‘Location, location, location’ fits all too well
here.
#################
In the first of a two-part
interview, PBA Commissioner
Tom Clark offers more details
of the PBA’s television ratings
through the Tournament of
Champions TV finals. This
week, Clark breaks down the
TV rating numbers during
Masters week. USBC Executive
Chad Murphy also offers his
observations on a successful
Masters week. First, here’s Tom
Clark.
JPA: The USBC originally
scheduled the 2015 Masters
this summer before moving it
to February. What has Murphy
told you about the successful
TV finals and ratings increase?
TC: When Chad Murphy
became USBC Executive
Director, the first conversation
I had with him was to ask to
move the Masters back into
the PBA schedule on ESPN
so the maximum number of
sports fans could be reached
with the show. To his great
credit, he moved things around
with Green Bay and got it
done. Since the USBC Masters
has become a part of the PBA
schedule in recent years, its
popularity, notoriety, and
prestige has skyrocketed. We
thank Chad and the USBC for
keeping that momentum going
and all of bowling benefited
this year.
JPA: On Masters weekend,
there was not much else on
television at noon central
time on Sunday the weekend
after the Super Bowl. Among
other factors like the fantastic
story lines, how much did that
have play into higher ratings
numbers?
TC: Of course competition
is always a factor, but it is
strong no matter what day.
There are million channels and
entertainment options at all
hours of every day. In the case
of the Masters, what was very
encouraging was we followed
SportsCenter, and grew the
number coming out of that
popular show. When the PBA
follows NFL Countdown on
NFL Sundays, there is a natural
drop off in viewership because
the NFL Countdown is very
popular and much of that audience turns to football games
eventually, making it almost
impossible for any sport to hold
the NFL Countdown number.
But with no football against us
on Masters Sunday, we showed
that PBA bowling can grab a
solid SportsCenter audience
and actually grow that number
throughout a two-hour telecast.
Even when against the NFL
playoffs, our WSOB Scorpion
show averaged over 900,000
viewers. ESPN has always
valued the PBA’s ability to
attract an audience in the face
of the greatest competition in
televised sports (NFL), but this
year in particular they were
very impressed.
Also with the Masters show,
everyone should know that
Pete Weber is still the PBA
player that moves the needle
most in ratings. He is simply
compelling to general audiences beyond any other players, so
on top of everything that was
great about the Masters show,
there was Pete.
JPA: Since PDW moves that
ratings needle, what has been
the response of Pete’s ‘This
is SportsCenter’ appearance,
especially outside the bowling
world? A little ironic debuting on a TV finals of a major
tournament a Weber had yet to
win.
TC: I see about 35,000 views
on the YouTube version of
Pete’s SportsCenter ad. I think
everyone loves those iconic
spots and to have a bowler in
one is a great move by ESPN. I
saw it air during a college basketball game last night, so it’s
airing across ESPN platforms at
all times of day, not just during
a bowling show.
As promised, Chad Murphy
took time out of his busy week
to offer his observations.
JPA: Why was the decision
made to move the Masters from
July to February?
CM: Having the USBC Masters as a part of the traditional
pro tour schedule provides
better value for the PBA, the
bowlers and product manufacturers. The decision was made
considering the best interest of
the future for the sport.
JPA: How much of a surprise was the increase in the
Sunday TV ratings from last
year’s show?
CM: The PBA has been doing a terrific job with telecasts
all season and ratings have
been up across the board. The
ratings for the Masters were
a validation of a successful
partnership between USBC and
PBA.
JPA: Are there any plans to
discuss with Tom Clark putting
the 2016 Masters on the same
week to maximize TV ratings
and the overall success of the
tournament?
CM: The USBC will collaborate with PBA on finding
the best date for the partnership. TV scheduling will be a
consideration.
JPA: The PBA XtraFrame
crew commented numerous
times complimenting the host
center and the bowling community of Green Bay. How
helpful was the bowling community of Green Bay and the
staff of Ashwaubenon Bowling
Lanes in making the tournament the success it was?
CM: Our partners in Green
Bay were amazing and a huge
part of the success. From the
city leadership to the fans, and
hosts at Ashwaubenon, we
couldn’t have asked for anything better. We are looking
forward to returning for the
USBC Queens in May.
###############
The PBA may have also gotten a push from viewers in the
snowed-in Northeast U.S. with
the Masters and ToC, but it is
not the first time this has happened. Remember the name
Joe Hutchinson? A very savvy
pro from the late 70s and early
80s became most known what
happened en route to winning
the 1980 PBA AMF MagicScore
Open in Peoria. While wearing a piece of new technology
known as a body mic, viewers
were entertained by Hutch’s
comments letting thousands
of home bound viewers in the
Great Lakes and Midwest know
what he thought of many of his
shots while pleasantly gesturing to the crowd, much to the
delight of substitute announcers Dave Diles and Dick Weber.
Only the title match is
uploaded at the moment, so
here’s this week’s JPA Lost
YouTube Classic from February 16, 1980, the second of
Hutchinson’s three PBA titles
https://www.youtube.com/
watch?v=ugxh464pvwQ
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PBA, Rolltech Announce
Exclusive Technology
Partnership
Statistical analysis, real-time scoring, Pro
interaction to enhance PBA fan experience
CHICAGO – Rolltech Inc., an
advanced bowling technology
firm that is bringing new levels
of insight and connection into
the sport, and the Professional
Bowlers Association have
joined forces to change the way
fans interact with the sport and
their favorite bowlers.
Rolltech has been working with the PBA to provide
enhanced live scoring and
statistical data for PBA Tour
events over the past two years.
The company is now the PBA’s
exclusive provider of mobile
and web applications related
to tracking individual, league
and event bowling scores and
statistics as well as connecting
bowlers for real-life borderless
competition.
In addition to providing its
statistical and real-time scoring
services to the PBA for use on
the multi-media PBA Network
platforms, Rolltech offers similar services to the grassroots
bowling public.
“At Rolltech, bowling is
our life,” said founder and
CEO Rich Belsky. “Rolltech is
a work of passion and a work
in progress. We set out to find
an easier way for bowlers to
connect with the sport and
improve by using detailed
statistics based on how they
perform. Our journey has been
long and arduous, but we’re
proud of the tool we’ve created,
and we’re extremely excited to
work with the PBA in showcasing how Rolltech can work for
casual and league bowlers as
well as the world’s most skilled
professionals.”
By tapping into the automatic scoring systems at PBA
Tour events, Rolltech is able to
provide precise frame-by-frame
live scoring and statistical
analysis, which is being used
on pba.com, the PBA’s official
website; Xtra Frame, the PBA’s
online video streaming service;
ESPN telecasts, and through
the other media outlets that
compose the PBA Network.
Additionally, superstars like
Jason Belmonte, Mike Fagan
and Bill O’Neill have recorded
their games using Rolltech and
shared them, in real-time, with
fans; including a recent 300
game by Belmonte.
“Rolltech is an amazing
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and fans like never before. This
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Belmonte.
“The PBA has worked
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an entirely new level of insight
into the sport by tracking
statistics that we’ve never
seen before,” PBA Commissioner Tom Clark said. “With
Rolltech’s assistance, we’re
helping our fans better understand the intricate aspects of
our sport.”
Rolltech offers both
automatic and manual score
tracking, making its product
available to bowlers around the
world. Rolltech is currently in
use in more than 2,500 bowling centers in 36 countries.
Rolltech offers a “pro” plan that
includes additional services to
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PBA Spare
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After some practice and a few
tips from Williams, Brauckman beat the PBA’s all-time
titles leader (47) in a one-game
match, 213-206.
“He’s the best ever in my
opinion,” said Brauckman, who
carries a 176 average. “I’ve
always admired his game and
how he throws the ball. Just
to be able to bowl with him
was great, but to beat him was
something I didn’t expect.”
Prior to the match, Brauckman had a brand new Brunswick ball drilled with some
help from Williams and then it
was off to the lanes to try it out.
“When he said he was a 176
average, I didn’t believe it,” Wil-
liams said. “He’s got everything
you want at his age – great
fundamentals, ball control, timing. Like all of us, he probably
needs to make sure not to forget
to work on the spares, but I was
pretty surprised at how well he
threw the ball.”
The spare advice was welltaken as Matt missed a 10 pin
in the 10th frame, even though
he still won the match.
Brauckman bowls in a youth
league and is an avid tournament bowler in Iowa. Last
year he finished ninth in his
division in the Iowa State Youth
BA singles. Brauckman was
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Brauckman, who has
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