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Our 58th Year www.TheBowlingNews.net VOL. 58, NO. 21 MAY 29, 2014 Chris Barnes earns No. 1 berth for PBA Wolf Open Final Scan with smart phone to visit our website Bowls nearly-flawless 12 games in opening event Inside: O’Neill captures top qualifying berth for PBA Badger Open Finals Page 11 USBC Women’s Open Championships Weekly Glance Page 10 USBC Men’s Open Championships Weekly Glance Page 10 Features Publisher’s Column By Tony Franklin Page 2 Honor Roll Page 3 Tomorrow’s Stars Page 6 Lane Laughter Page 6 Looking Back Page 6 Just Paying Attention By Mark London Page 12 Former major league pitching star John Burkett returns to PBA competition Two-time all-star to compete in PBA Summer Swing after sevenyear absence with eye on PBA50 Tour SHAWNEE, Okla. — Former major league pitching star John Burkett, a two-time all-star with the San Francisco Giants and Atlanta Braves, is returning to Professional Bowlers Association competition in pursuit of a childhood dream when the PBA Wolf Open, the first leg of Oklahoma’s Grand Casino Resort PBA Summer Swing, gets underway Monday at FireLake Bowling Center. Burkett, an accomplished Thomas bests Beavers for SASBA Age Bracket Title (l to r) Pete Thomas (champ), Jerry Beavers & Gordon Stuntz. By Jim King In the first Age Bracket Tourney held in Shreveport, LA, Pete Thomas qualified first in the 50-59 age group to receive a bye, then defeated Delery Matherne and Joe Lecroy to survive the 50-59 division. Jerry also earned a bye, then defeated Leo Markwardt and Fred Barnes to win the 70 & over division. Gordon Stuntz qualified 6th, then defeated General Whitfield, John Shuffler, Rick Minier and Randy Summers to reach the bowler who lives in Southlake, Texas, will compete in his first PBA Tour event since the 2007 GEICO Classic in Irving, Texas, when he bowled at the PBA’s invitation and finished in 54th place. Burkett, who will be 50 on Nov. 28, reinstated his PBA membership in March with an eye on getting ready for the PBA50 Tour in 2015. “When my 49th birthday came along, I started thinking Continued on Page 4 title match. In the final game, Pete got lined up early and shot 279 to lock it up. Jerry had 225 to Gordon’s 190 to grab the 2nd spot. Thanks to Mike and Josephine Thomas for hosting this tournament. Also, a big shoutout to the Horseshoe Hotel and Casino for sponsoring this event. They put $2500 in the prize fund. The scoring was high in qualifying, especially in the 5059 group. Joe Lecroy, Bob Troutt, Mark Busscher, Rick Cheshier all had 300 games. In the finals, the 60 year olds shot big. As always, the matches are thrilling to watch. The 2nd game often produces a complete turnaround of the first game. Almost every match seems to come down to the last few frames. Our next tournament is the Regular Trio at Cityview in Fort Worth, TX. Then, the next week-end is a regular singles at Tomball Bowl in Tomball, TX. PBA LLC Photo Wolf Open finalists, Chris Barnes, Mike Fagan, Martin Larsen, Sean Rash, and Chris Loschetter. SHAWNEE, Okla. — After averaging 256.5 for his first six qualifying games, Chris Barnes of Double Oak, Texas, started Monday night’s final qualifying round in the Professional Bowlers Association’s Wolf Open at FireLake Bowling Center with a 279 game and never looked back in earning the top berth for Saturday’s stepladder finals. Barnes, a 17-time PBA Tour title-winner, completed the 12-game qualifying portion of the Wolf Open with an overall 249 average and 2,989 pins to win the top spot in the finals by 136 pins over Mike Fagan of Fort Worth, Texas. In 12 games, Barnes had only one open frame – a split he failed to convert in the ninth frame of his final game. Continued on Page 7 Jones wins No. 1 qualifying berth for PBA Bear Open Finals PBA LLC Photo Bear Open finalists, Tommy Jones, Bill ONeill, Ronnie Russell, Rhino Page, and Dick Allen. SHAWNEE, Okla. — One day after missing the stepladder finals of the PBA Wolf Open by four pins, 14-time Professional Bowlers Association Tour champion Tommy Jones of Simpsonville, S.C., raced away with the top qualifying berth for the finals of the PBA Bear Open at FireLake Bowling Center Tuesday. Jones, who hasn’t won a PBA Tour title on American soil since the 2008 GEICO Championship in West Babylon, N.Y., averaged 220.5 for 12 games on the most difficult of the Oklahoma’s Grand Casino Resort PBA Summer Swing lane conditioning patterns, a flat 40-foot condition that is almost identical to the U.S. Open lane oiling pattern. Jones finished with a 2,646 pinfall total to top No. 2 qualifier Bill O’Neill of Langhorne, Pa., by 24 pins. Continued on Page 9 Page 2 | Thursday,May 29, 2014 | THE BOWLING NEWS Random Thoughts Tony Franklin, Publisher I hope you had a chance to watch some of the PBA Summers Swing from Shawnee, OK last week via the PBA’s Xtra Frame. And judging by the fact that only 5000 people subscribe to PBA’s Xtra Frame, I’m guessing most of you didn’t. I on the other hand do subscribe, and did watch a ton of it. Genie and I put in on the TV and watched it every night this week. It really is the best way to watch bowling these days; where else can you see ALL the bowlers for an extended period of time. You get to see how the lanes transition, what balls they’re throwing, get expert commentary from the actual players, and see your local heroes in action. On Wednesday they even had PBA Commissioner, Tom Clark, in the booth with Dave Wodka. Clark provided some interesting thoughts into the state of the PBA and what it MIGHT take to turn the tide. Keep in mind that there is no magic bullet for how to get more money into bowling, or more viewership for bowling. I’m a strong believer that watching bowling on-line is the way to go; I don’t see any benefit in having bowling on ESPN or any other network TV channel. It hasn’t led to additional money or sponsors in the last 20 years, so maybe we go a different direction. Clark’s main message that I took away was that bowlers need to quit being so negative and be part of the solution. He cited several examples of when other sports and fans have made noise for their game that it paid off in a positive way. Bowlers are largely critical of the two main bowling leaders, the USBC and the PBA. But if we could be honest for a second, who cares more about saving bowling than those two entities! The USBC and the PBA are doing everything in their power to improve bowling and bring attention to the game. Are they perfect, no. Are they giving 100%, I believe they are. 9-9-9-9-9-9 Speaking of the Summer Swing, there were some good performances from local bowlers, but none as exciting as the one by Anthony Lavery-Spahr. ALS finished 13th in the Wolf, 9th in the Badger, and 13th in the Oklahoma Open. 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COLUMNIST DON WRIGHT ([email protected] ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COLUMNIST BUBBA FLINT (fl[email protected]) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CARTOONIST Note: Opinions expressed by our independent columnists and feature writers are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Bowling News. © 2014 The Bowling News FOUNDED AND PUBLISHED BY JOE GENNARO FROM 1956-2009 goal was to make one cut so I could get my sponsors’ money back. Once the pressure was off I realized that my swing was looser and I threw ball a lot better,” said Lavery-Spahr. In the Badger Open he shot 710 the first three games of semi-finals and was leading with three to go. From there he got distracted by another bowler having a meltdown to his left and let it get to him; that led to a bad game and ultimately took him out of contention. “Against the best the bowlers in the world you can’t let that happen; you can’t give pins away. Instead of slowing down and taking my time, I got fast and lost my concentration,” he added. This is only the second national PBA event for ALS after bowling the World Series of Bowling last year. In that one he said he was more concerned with not doing anything wrong and just getting used to the environment than worrying about his score. This time he was much more relaxed and comfortable, and it certainly showed in the results. “I will keep applying what I learned, you can only worry about one shot at a time and nothing else,” advised Anthony. He also learned something else last week; that he can compete with the best bowlers in the world and on any given day he can beat them. “It was an awesome week and an awesome feeling. I’ve wanted to do this for the last few years, and it felt great. To know that if I compete at my best, I can compete against anyone. If I perform, make the shots, make the spares I can win,” he said. Something else that LaverySpahr thought was pretty cool was the amount of support he got received through Facebook. He said that people he doesn’t interact with that often were even sending him messages of congratulations. “The bowling community is awesome; to know that I’m surrounded with this kind of support is very motivating,” he said. He also got a lot of support when it counts, at the event, and from the one person you hope is in your corner. “I really want to thank Del Ballard for all he did for me. I’m not on Storm staff, but he still checked on me all the time, and drilled me two balls. As the Storm Ball Rep, he didn’t have to do that, but he did. I really sincerely want to say thanks for everything,”added ALS. It’s great to see the next generation of bowlers from the Southwest area begin to make their presence known on the national stage. It’s been a while since we’ve seen new names from this area perform well at the highest level, but they are here now, and that’s a good thing! Continued on Page 11 Anthony after leading after 6 games of Oklahoma Open THE BOWLING NEWS | Thursday, May 29, 2014 | Page 3 How long have you been bowling? I grew up at Cowtown, both my parents worked there. My dad was the head mechanic, and my mom worked the night shift at the front corner. So since I was always around it I decided to get into it. Who is your favorite pro bowler? Norm Duke is one of my all-time idols. For the newer generation I like the way EJ Tackett throws the ball, I wish I could get that much on the ball with that much control. 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Scott is currently working part-time at the bowl after going to West Texas A&M in 2012. What is your high series? 856 How many 300’s have you bowled? I don’t really keep track but around 10 or so. Thoughts on your big night? Everything was going right, I know how my team breaks down the lanes and there was no crazy transition that night. The only thing that I thought about was that I wished I would have carried the 10-pin in the second game to shoot back to back 300’s. What ball did you throw? The Storm Hy Road Who drills your balls? Xeno Garcia drilled that one, but now I drill my own stuff. What is your all-time favorite bowling ball? If I could bring any ball back, it would be the Ebonite The One, all the balls in that series were great. 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Prange finished his 4 game series with a 1028 set. Tennelle Milligan, Prange’s league mate, led the ladies with a top-flight 258-244-237 = 739 set ending her evening with a 4 game 962 outing. HONOR ROLL Leon Aragon 265-738, Jim Sapey 267-689, Pat Currie 256-686, Adam Loviscek 267-681, Michelle Teel 237641, Chris Phillips 258-654, Dorina Hart 179-481, Scott Teel 619, Stacie Phillips 192-468. Brian Sitton 276-657, Bernie Adkins 230-596, Frankie Mata 279-653, Amy Hart 247-588, Mark Vaughan 235-647, Katie Tallant 211-536, Lavonna Starnes 185-536, Gary Brown (4 games) 279-1024. Stefanie Johnson (4 games) 239878, Kevin Roberts (4 games) 279-988, Christi Nedved (4 games) 187-728, Andrew Tesar 234-680, Gloria Llagas 221-570, Tyler Sims 214-609, Kris Jennings 265-569. Victor Verstraete 214-595, Katie Tallant 185-539, Lester Cassell 255-688, Kristie Boiles 183-505, Brad Euckert 269-671, Eva Johnson 204-465, Paul Mach 264-652, Samantha Mitchell 151-435. Randy Cross 236-644, Katie Tallant 229-477. SENIORS Bill Criss (9 pin, no tap) 722, CJ Hart (9 pin, no tap) 223-546, Charles Mason (9 pin, no tap) 266-671, Betty Odom (9 pin, no tap) 211-515, Bruce Wallace (9 pin, no tap) 263-655, Ann Grindstaff (9 pin, no tap) 199-473. New summer leagues! Starting the first week in June: Monday At USA Bowl Adult and Youth Sport Bowling League Lavery-Spahr snags 765, Granger claims 677 Jung 299 (they are two separate leagues) Tuesday Ranger League Wednesday Bakers Dozen League (Baker format) Saturday A nt hony L ave r y- S p a h r compiled a top-drawer 248-258259 = 765 Classic Trios series to head the leader boards last week at USA Bowl. Houston Granger’s sterling 245-210-222 = 677 Pony Express session paced the ladies. Sung Jung earned high-game accolades with a near-perfect 299 solo. HONOR ROLL Pat Warnock 194-546, Cindy Guidry 190-507, Mark Rushing 280-728, Nichole Carger 201-567, Sung Jung 721, Donna Hartwig 194-539, Dondi Rhone 213-531, Julie Janides 131-372, Rick Ruiz 200-516. Carrie Enocksen 158-429, Dail Cook 226-607, Rhonda Yoshida 218-570, Jim Simpkins 235-590, Jan Laden 197-523, Larry Hoover 267-748, Cathy Sposito 201-601, Matt Boyd 247-687, Anona Porter 207-574. Tony Mathis 278-737, Judith Guillory 225-648, Jerome Williams 287-683, Annette Bell 216-580, Matt Boyd 280-752, Billy Laney 258-749, Cathy Sposito 222-597, Michael Bond 236-675. Jeannie Gaither 127-371, Craig Ritz 245-618, Ladrea Isaac 141-358, Roderick Alford, Sr. 234-654, Sherry Brown 187502, Danny Zeh 245-641, Tina Southard 179-497, Les Burnham 257-725. Vanessa Brown 197-545, Lee Collins 257-667, Michelle Carr 180-537, Jennifer Curl 221-651, Aric Alcaraz 258-739, Yolanda Garrett 205-59485. USA Bowling Youth League Sunday Generation Gap league (1 adult and 1 youth) Cityview Lanes - The coolest place to be this summer The “New” 817-346-0444 Cityviewlanes.net • Fax: 817-346-7208 Page 4 | Thursday,May 29, 2014 | THE BOWLING NEWS BURKETT Continued from Page 1 about the PBA50 Tour, so I got my (PBA) card,” Burkett said. “The Summer Swing came along, I live in Fort Worth, which is only three hours away, and things just fell into place, so it was a no-brainer for me to enter.” Bowling as a professional has always been Burkett’s dream, beginning as a youngster when his first job was setting up pins at Wedgwood Lanes, a duckpin center in his Beaver, Pa., hometown. He discovered tenpin bowling at a different center, but he said the day Wedgewood Lanes converted to tenpins was “the greatest gift I ever got. I told them I’d work for free if they’d let me bowl for free. “I wanted to be a professional bowler before I ever took up baseball. Bowling was my favorite sport, for sure,” he said. His bowling aspirations got pushed aside, however, when he found out he also had exceptional skills throwing a baseball. Burkett pitched for the San Francisco Giants, Florida Marlins, Texas Rangers, Atlanta Braves and Boston Red Sox during a 16-year career that began in 1987 and ended with his retirement in 2003 at age 38. He posted a 166-136 record with 1,766 career strikeouts. He was an all-star with the Giants in 1993 (when he contended for the National League Cy Young Award with a 22-7 record) and in 2001 with the Braves. “A lot of these guys (bowling in the Summer Swing) don’t understand that I’m kind of in awe of them,” he said. “Guys like Pete Weber and Norm Duke and Parker Bohn and Walter Ray Williams were my bowling heroes when I was younger. I’ve never missed a PBA show on TV since I was At AMF Richardson Hough topples 300/790, Fisher posts 684 Timothy Hough racked up a rousing 235-300-255 = 790 XXXX Rated session to earn the top spot on the honor roll last week at AMF Richardson Lanes. Jackie Fisher, also from XXXX Rated group, booked a banner 211-194-279 = 684 set to earn fem scoring honors. HONOR ROLL Neil St. Amant 256-673, Linda Alexander 237-675, Cory Dollard 236662, Sunday Wright 226-647, Jason Reiger 224-637, Larissa Bridgman 168-451, Greg Charlton 226-586, Susan Charlton 222-601. Mike Maldonado, Jr. 258-724, Libby Cherry 224-593, Matt Seidler 244-718, Mary Gesino 203-509, Jason Chung 247-707, Aubrey Shelton 155-415, Jeff Carter 225-637, Renee Malone 184-507. Leagues for all ages Senior / Adult / Junior / Youth/Adult for y a ! tod tails l l e Ca re d mo Great Parkway Texas 75051 2 Member, 3 Member, 4 Member, 5 Member All types to suit your Style! 2001 S. Southwest Grand Prairie, 972-641-4406 or 972-647-2275 six or seven. “Even when I went to spring training, I had my VCR in the car so I could tape shows and I had two bowling balls in the front seat of my car. I drove to spring training one time and my wife – my girlfriend then – had make the trip from Pennsylvania to Arizona with her feet on the balls,” he added with a grin. “And during spring training, I’d find some little local tournament with a $50 first prize for whatever. I couldn’t wait for our workouts to be over to I could go bowl. “I’ve been a PBA fan my whole life. I’m pretty much the same age as these guys, but to be able to hang out with the guys I followed all those years? Absolutely that’s what I want to do,” he continued. “Ultimately the goal would be to win one of those events. I’m not sure I have a chance, but I’m not afraid to put in the work, and I like the challenge.” PBA fans will remember that Burkett bowled in a handful of PBA Tour events a few years back. He made his debut in 1990 in Pinole, Calif. “When I was with the Giants, word got out that I liked bowling, so the PBA invited me to bowl in Pinole,” he said. “I also bowled in Sacramento, an ABC Masters, the Days Inn Open in Dallas – where I was in the cut until the last squad and finished 32nd,” he said. “I bowled when my baseball schedule allowed and when it wasn’t inconvenient for my family. I kind of picked my spots. “Even now, people ask if I’m going to get back into baseball, coaching or something, but I say, no I’m doing this,” he continued. “I work; I have some other businesses I do, but now I have time to do what I want, and I have always wanted to bowl. I have three kids who are ready for college, but now I have time to play the sport I dreamed of as a kid, and play at a high level. I don’t care much for league bowling. I want this kind of challenge. Every time I come out here I’m nervous, so I want to get to the point where I can bowl on a fairly consistent basis so I can get over that. “I’ve gotten rusty,” he added. “I blew my right knee out skiing two years ago, and it’s just getting back to normal. I’m bowling about 30 games in league and I bowl the USBC Open Championships. I’ll do these (Summer Swing) events and I’m looking at bowling in the PBA World Series in Las Vegas this fall.” Burkett has played baseball at the highest level, and he has had experience with bowling at the highest level, so he’s approaching the Summer Swing with realistic attitude about what he can do. “What I really think I can do is cash in the overall here,” he said. “That’s kinda what my goal is. It’s not the money; it’s when we get done with all three patterns, I want to be among the top 40. I think I’m pretty versatile. I want to learn and get better.” At AMF Showplace Euless Lanes Stilen wraps up 300/806, Jessie snares 739 Howard II 801, Howe 300, Lewis 299, Coleman 298 George Stilen racked up a rousing 300/806 Masters session to earn the top spot on the honor roll last week at AMF Showplace Euless Lanes. Elmer Howard II finished close behind Stilen with an award-winning 279/801 Tuesday Trios series. Diana Jessie, Stilen’s league mate, booked a banner 259-223257 = 739 set to earn fem scoring honors. Dana Howe registered an award-winning 12-bagger to share high-game honors with Stilen. Lejewella Lewis took runner-up honors with near-perfect 299 solo while Cornelius Coleman fell a few pins short with a 298 game. HONOR ROLL Jeff George 289-782, Bruce Meadors 279-765, Lance Whisman 259-762, Larry Pryor 268-738, Kevin Wynn 278737, Chris Pucci 213-557, Bill Clemons 190-545, Randy Hagar 200-513, Cassie Reese 279-684. Janice Rinehart 248674, Sheila Walton 217-638, Mindy Wynn 219-606, Ramona Smith 224588, Wendy Streater 178-515, Denise Wheeler 189-513, Shari Dunning 165-424, Marie Martin 133-364. At Red Bird Lanes Mann strokes 736, Kent claims 617 J C Mann claimed high-series honors last week at Red Bird Lanes with a free-wheeling 278223-235 = 736 Sunday Night Mix league play. Wendy Kent led the ladies with a smooth 174-228-215 = 617 Monday Mixed Matchpoint set. HONOR ROLL Lauren Cathey 213-581, Christy Antle 206-593, John Towle 234-648, Robert Richardson 233-640, Mike Castillo (9 pin, no tap) 270-977, Lauren Cathey (9 pin, no tap) 300-1063, Jennifer Farrell 198-531. Mary Edgett 186-551, Troy Kirk 248664, Deanna Hoffman 204-580, Earl Adams 269-644, Dave Karre 223-616, Ryan Hodge 267-689, Deanna Hoffman 223-606, James Maston 236-671. 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Cooper St., Arlington, TX 76015 • Ph: 817-465-4997 Page 6 | Thursday,May 29, 2014 | THE BOWLING NEWS At AMF Lewisville Young posts 779, Barnes hurls 755 Boys D’Ontae Rhone, Plano Super Bowl ...................... 767 Adam Beasley, Cowtown Bowling Palace ............ 719 Eric Coleman, AMF Showplace Garland .............. 593 Aaron Johnson, Brunswick Zone Watauga .......... 570 Trenton Strickland, Red Bird Lanes ...................... 531 Nate Gumpert, Strikz.............................................. 458 Jacob Kinko, AMF Showplace Euless Lanes ....... 223 Girls Alexes Burton, AMF Showplace Garland ............. 572 Christie Draper, Plano Super Bowl ....................... 569 Reynalda Contreras, Brunswick Zone Watauga . 534 Nadia Stone, Cowtown Bowling Palace................ 521 Kaylee Hancock, Red Bird Lanes ......................... 458 Lauren Bate, Strikz ................................................. 434 Kiley Knittle, AMF Showplace Euless Lanes ........ 419 Geoff Young locked up the top score on the honor roll last week at AMF Lewisville Lanes with a super strong 267-244-268 = 779 Monday Nite Men’s league session. Lynda Barnes held the hot hand for the ladies with a riproaring 254-233-268 = 755 Coffee Breakers set. HONOR ROLL Alex Fuentez 265-703, Debbie Lassiter 189-540, Michael Akins 235-652, Dana Stites 178-501, Dennis Stroup 278-760, Sabina DeBord 213-569, Justin Adair 255-645, Debbie Swatske 184-488. Carl Chase 256-729, Karleen Reynolds 246-694, Dan Matzdorf 247-676, Shannon Strickland 221-586, Robert LeBaube 246-674, Sabina DeBord 222-639, Larry Vargas 192-551. Barbara McKeown 232-574, Steve Burns 264-735, Sabina DeBord 276-693, Larry Francis 279-690, Dana Stites 221-545. YOUTH TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE 10 YEARS AGO Jason Magallon led the honor roll with 846 at Cowtown… Rodney Black shot 825 at DC Cityview…David Nolan rolled 814 at Plano…Michelle Sgambelluri led the ladies with 759 at DC Cityview…Nikkie Greer shot 715 at DC West…Bev Richardson with 703 at Rowlett Bowl-a-Rama…Chris Johnson named Harry Golden PBA Rookie of the Year. Mika Koivuniemi named Chris Schenkel PBA Player of the Year…Lynda Barnes and Carolyn Dorin-Ballard set a new all-time tournament record at the 85th Annual WIBC Championship Tournament with 1,498 in doubles action held in Wichita, KS…Marianne DiRupo takes WIBC Queens title defeating Michelle Feldman 226-202...David Ozio captures PBA Senior U.S. Open in defeating Steve Neff 189-167 and taking home $20,000…Ex-Secret Service agents started bowling careers on White House lanes, competed in the 101st ABC Championship tournament in Reno, NV. Paul Yost Sr., 89, of Vista, CA and Carl Drechsler, 78, of Saugas, CA needed a way to relieve some stress, so they took up bowling at the White House. They served Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, LBJ and Richard Nixon. 20 YEARS AGO Joe LeCroy led the honor roll with 811 at DC West…Thomas Sapp with 793 at Grove Country…Tony Franklin shot 769 at Watauga…Joyce Purselley led the ladies with 780 at DC SW…Mickie Archer with 719 at Forum…Becky Justus shot 702 at Showplace Garland…”MoneyMaker” Tony Franklin made it rain and took the $50,000 Top Prize in the U.S. National Scratch tournament in San Antonio defeating Chris Warren 267-233 using the Track Critical Mass. Warren earned $10,000 for his second place finish… Marianne DiRupo captures Omaha Classic win defeating Kim Couture 269-196 and $9,000…Mark Scroggins won the Waco Merchants Regional PBA Open and $3,000. 30 YEARS AGO Teen Bowlers Circuit Dallas USBC Youth Scores D’Ontae Rhone headed the Dallas-area USBC Youth bowling last week with a hard-hitting 217-276-274 = 767 Showstoppers series at Plano Super Bowl. Alexes Burton led the girls with a sky-high 201/572 Saturday Youth set at AMF Showplace Garland Lanes. At AMF Showplace Garland Lanes – Eric Coleman 210-593. At Plano Super Bowl – Luke Henke 123-340, Mya Murray 123-357, Cameron Shankle 137-392, Jasmine Cintora 95279, Jaxson Mueller 243-638, Kaylea Norman 207-527, April Kitch 165-440, TJ Noggle 231-645, Tionna Hough 225-554, Jacob Brown 123-329, Allie Turner 121-327, Martin Halupka IV 136-348, Presley Wilson 161-364, Victor Munguia 212-609, Megan Cooley 185-496, Zach Koeppe 215-570, Sabrina Inman 167-480, Tyson Gray 172-473, Kristin Wood 126-345, Gavin Maricich 186-516, Hope Gramly 190-506, Drew Claus 222-571, Taryn Gray 192-540, John Adams 242-621, Lauren Bate 166-472, Allister Rutledge 208-599, Christie Draper 220-569, Bentley Sicks (2 games) 105-195, Marisa Munguia (2 games) 94-184. At Red Bird Lanes – Trenton Strickland 220-531, Kaylee Hancock 170-458, Colby Morelock 159-427, Elexia Reed 111-291. At Strikz – Nate Gumpert 155-458, Lauren Bate 173-434. Fort Worth USBC Youth Results Adam Beasley topped the Fort Worth-area USBC Youth bowling last week with a booming 258-239-222 = 719 Generation Gap series at Cowtown Bowling Palace. Reynalda Contreras led the girls with a big 214/534 Peterson Point set at Brunswick Zone Watauga. At AMF Showplace Euless Lanes – Jacob Kunko 88-223, Kiley Knittle 161-419. At Brunswick Zone Watauga – Sean Crazier 209, Aaron Johnson 570, Davian Ranck 322, Amani Moore 399, Hayden Norman 434, Morgan Davis 527. At Cowtown Bowling Palace –Nadia Stone 192-521, Cameron Silva 224-636, Dannyella Hochstine 151-394, Adam Beasley 260-623, Ro’Nae Medearis 163-388, Collin Clark 223-620, Brittnee Silva 145-387, Isaac Marquez (2 games) 131-261, Caden Dede (2 games) 81-156, Zander Eades 125-341, Logan Rios 99-254, Xavier Bosquez 97-241, Wyatt Cross 220-633. Contact: Brad Ellis, at [email protected] June 22nd Red Bird Lanes, Duncanville, TX, Qualifying squads at 9 AM & 10:30 AM, top 8 to match play finals. Sport shot TBD July 27th Forum Bowl, Grand Prairie, TX, Qualifying squads at 9 AM & 10:30 AM, top 8 to match play finals. Sport shot TBD Super 7 Scratch Marathon Contact: Brad Ellis, at [email protected] June 21st Red Bird Lanes, Duncanville, TX, Scratch Marathon 2 PM - U20 and U15 divisions; JR Gold spot available and open to ALL USBC Youth - Sport shot TBD July 26th Forum Bowl, Grand Prairie, TX, Scratch Marathon 2 PM - U20 and U15 divisions - Sport shot TBD TBCA YOUTH TOURNAMENTS 2013-14 August 2-3, 2014 Grand Prix State – Bandera Bowl , San Antonio Grand Prix Regionals –2013-14 ( 8 regionals ) Sundays - 10 a.m. & Noon June 8, 2014 Cowtown Bowl, Fort Worth June 22, 2014 Hallmark Lanes, Killeen 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]. Brock Barton led the honor roll with 773 at Buckner…John Forgason shot 746 at Wedgwood…Randy Finkelstein with 741 at Preston Forest…Linda Starnes led the ladies with 741 at Red Bird…Lavonna Starnes shot 703 at DC FW…Sherrie Slaughter with 669 at Alpine…Bo Bowden takes all events title in the Texas State Tournament with 2060…James Floyd wind Red Bird PBA Regional title and $1,500…Johnny Malone and Gerald Johnson win the Bowling News sponsored Ragtime Doubles for $1,000 with a score of 1,433. The tournament was held in conjunction with the men’s state tournament…Preston Forest closes its doors. Lane Laughter THE BOWLING NEWS | Thursday, May 29, 2014 | Page 7 CHRIS BARNES Continued from Page 1 Also advancing to the stepladder finals will be Sweden’s Martin Larsen in third place with 2,838 pins, Sean Rash of Montgomery, Ill., in fourth with a 2,835 total and defending Wolf Open winner Chris Loschetter of Avon, Ohio. Loschetter rallied to make it into the 18-player second-round field by five pins and then finished the second round with back-to-back 257-258 games to win the fifth seat in the finals by four pins over Tommy Jones of Simpsonville, S.C. The Wolf Open is the first of five events that comprise Oklahoma’s Grand Casino Resort PBA Summer Swing. All five events (Wolf, Bear, Badger and Oklahoma Opens plus the Grand Casino Resort King of the Swing) will be televised by CBS Sports Network on consecutive Tuesday nights at 7 p.m. ET, beginning with the Wolf Open finals on June 3. “I had a strong enough ball to control the gutter shot, and I took some of the patchy spots out of play,” Barnes said. “I didn’t have nearly as much difference in ball reaction from pair to pair as the other guys had. “Last year (in Milwaukee) I made some mistakes and I didn’t use my equipment to my advantage,” he added. “This year I came into the Wolf Open more determined to stay in control of the pocket rather than worry about my pin carry, and it worked out.” Barnes finished 17th in last year’s Wolf Open, the worst of his five 2013 Summer Swing events, and he won the Milwaukee Open – last year’s version of this year’s Oklahoma Open – with a 246-237 decision over Norm Duke in the title match. Former major league pitching star John Burkett of Southlake, Texas, finished 91st in his first PBA Tour appearance since 2007. Burkett, 49, is preparing for his debut in PBA50 Tour competition in At Brunswick Zone Watauga Negrete notches 815, Hannah racks up 685 Potter 800 Alex Negrete topped the charts for the week at Brunswick Zone Watauga with a charttopping 815 High Points series. Ashley Hannah led the ladies honor roll with a rollicking 685 Twilighters set. HONOR ROLL Charles Walton, Sr. 290, Jonathan Redfield 724, Julie McHugh 673, Cody Winters 785, Kathleen LeCroy 679, Alex Negrete 761, Kathy Foote 593, Josh Paradise 733, Camille King 488, Shawn Bailey 693. Kim Le 555, Ricky Carr 712, Tammy Kent 555, Deb French 519, Lonnie Shelton 718, Hillary Kraus 559, Debbie Ensminger 258-632, Tim Delso 683, Lisa Head 565. SENIORS Jimmy Hill 721, Sandy Robertson 516, Richard Riley 713, Joey Nelson 529, Hoss Morgan 654, Rose Jacobson 528. 2015. PBA WOLF OPEN At AMF DeSoto FireLake Bowling Center, Shawnee, Okla., May 19 Final Qualifying Standings (after 12 games; top five advance to stepladder finals Saturday at 11 a.m. CT at the Grand Event Center in Shawnee) 1, Chris Barnes, Double Oak, Texas, 2,989. 2, Mike Fagan, Ft. Worth, Texas, 2,853. 3, Martin Larsen, Sweden, 2,838. 4, Sean Rash, Montgomery, Ill., 2,835. 5, Chris Loschetter, Avon, Ohio, 2,756. 6, Tommy Jones, Simpsonville, S.C., 2,752, $2,000. 7, Thomas Larsen, Denmark, 2,751, $1,800. 8, Bill O'Neill, Langhorne, Pa., 2,732, $1,600. 9, E.J. Tackett, Huntington, Ind., 2,726, $1,400. 10, Mika Koivuniemi, Hartland, Mich., 2,703, $1,300. 11, Sean Lavery-Spahr, Pasadena, Texas, 2,659, $1,150. 11, Ryan Shafer, Horseheads, N.Y., 2,659, $1,150. 13, Anthony Lavery-Spahr, Pasadena, Texas, 2,638, $1,000. 14, Dom Barrett, England, 2,618, $900. 15, Ildemaro Ruiz, Venezuela, 2,615, $800. 16, Roger Petrin, BelAire, Kan., 2,593, $700. 17, Shannon O'Keefe, Arlington, Texas, 2,565, $600. 18, Lee Vanderhoef, Greenville, S.C., 2,557, $500. Bridgewater maps 707, Howell fields 624 Tristen Bridgewater racked up a rollicking 245-253-209 = 707 Sunday Funnies series to earn top billing on the honor roll last week at AMF DeSoto Lanes. Troy Howell paced the ladies with a smooth 188-179-257 = 624 Tuesday Nighters session. HONOR ROLL Dennis Williams 248-694, Ann Miller 192-530, Ken Hughey 229-626, Miranda Pearse 190-525, Pedro Silva, Jr. 258-688, Joyce Thurman 223- Looking for an Exciting, Full-time opportunity to work in a fun, fast-paced environment!!!! Look No Further! The Brunswick Corporation has over 165 years of being the leader in the recreation and leisure products industry with sales of excess of $400 million. SPOTLIGHT We are currently in need of a responsible and conscientious individual to be the Operations Supervisor Continued from Page 3 Most memorable bowling moment? I finished 50th in the Junior Gold in Indianapolis in my last junior tournament. I met a lot of great people and learned a lot about the game and also where I wanted to go to school. What lessons has the game taught you? Patience and anger-maintenance. Those are the two things that you can put towards any situation in life. 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Central Expy, Richardson, TX 75080 Phone: 972-231-2695 Chad Newman Rudy Garcia Jr. Taylor Coggins Xeno Garcia Dillon Coggins Chris Neal Lance Ragland THE BOWLING NEWS | Thursday, May 29, 2014 | Page 9 JONES WINS Continued from Page 1 Also advancing to the Bear Open stepladder finals Saturday will be No. 3 Ronnie Russell of Marion, Ind., with 2,620 pins; Rhino Page of Dad City, Fla., with 2,608 pins and No. 5 Dick Allen of Columbia, S.C., with a 2,606 total. The Bear Open finals will be contested at 2:30 p.m. CT on the special lane installation at the Grand Event Center. The finals will air on CBS Sports Network on Tuesday, June 10, at 7 p.m. ET. Pacing the Bear field was a bit of redemption for Jones after Monday’s disappointing finish. “It wasn’t the finish that bothered me as much as I threw a couple of shots into the gutter and missed the TV show by four pins,” he said. “Leaving those pins out there is what leaves a bitter taste in my mouth.” Jones also is aware it’s been six years since he has won a title in the U.S. He has won three times in PBA International Tour events since then, but overcoming hip and neck injuries over the past five-or-so years has been frustrating. “To win in the U.S. is definitely a goal, and to go in feeling healthy is a good thing,” he At Rowlett Bowl-A-Rama Ramirez masters 724, Shaw wraps up 622 Cody Ramirez was definitely on target last week at Rowlett Bowl-A-Rama as he dominated scoring with a superb 249-269209 = 724 Adventurers league performance. Barbara Shaw headed the ladies’ leader board with a stately 189-236-197 = 622 Wednesday Mixers set. HONOR ROLL Mike Graves 248-684, Kerry Smith 254-662, David Mullins (2 games) 213-415, Tanna Ablowich (2 games) 168-323, Art Fletcher 247-696, Cara Thompson 182-508, Randall Edge 255-695. Brittany Stafford 218-560, Julie Taraba 209-496, Terri Tyree 196- 524, Randall Edge 257-677, Susan Lee 213-595, Tony Boyd 263-709, Jennifer Studebaker 227-562, Jimmy Worthington 269-693. Joe Findling 246-705, Tori Martin 184-508. SENIORS Arley Terry (2 games) 136-268, Joann White (2 games) 198-344, Rodney Savole 249-604, Laura Peterson 175-513, JD Venable 242-620, June Armon 173-469, James Hood (2 games) 181-337. Vickey Arrington (2 games) 171326, Rodney Savole (no tap) 253-721, Phylis Pringle (no tap) 219-623, Gary Franklin (9 pin, no tap) 261-765, Kathy Hopkins (9 pin, no tap) 252-680. SUMMER LEAGUE SCHEDULE 2014 MONDAY Starts June 9th Bowls 12 Weeks 4 Member Mixed Bowls @ 7:00 PM + $12.00 Weekly Fees Each Member receives a New High Performance Bowling Ball, Bowling Bag and accessories. TUESDAY TUESDAY MENS Starts June 10th Bowls 12 Weeks 4 Member Men’s Bowls @ 7:00 PM $16.00 Starts June 10th Bowls 12 Weeks 4 Member All Ages Bowls @ 7:00 PM $8.00 Weekly Fees THURSDAY SATURDAY ALL STARS YOUTH Starts June 14th Bowls 11 Weeks Bumpers Ages 5—7 Bowl 1 Game Bumper Total Fees $ 60.00 added. “Some of my problems have been bad bowling, some has been being overly cautious about my health issues. But so far this week, everything’s been good.” PBA BEAR OPEN FireLake Bowling Center, Shawnee, Okla., May 20 Final Qualifying Standings (after 12 games; top five advance to stepladder finals at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Grand Event Center in Shawnee) 1, Tommy Jones, Simpsonville, S.C., 2,646. 2, Bill O'Neill, Langhorne, Pa., 2,622. 3, Ronnie Russell, Marion, Ind., 2,620. 4, Rhino Page, Dade City, Fla., 2,608. 5, Dick Allen, Columbia, S.C., 2,606. 6, Dom Barrett, England, 2,553, $2,000. 7, Tom Smallwood, Saginaw, Mich., 2,551, $1,800. 8, Mike DeVaney, Winchester, Calif., 2,543, $1,600. 9, Dave Wodka, Henderson, Nev., 2,529, $1,400. 10, Jason Belmonte, Australia, 2,528, $1,300. 11, Tom Daugherty, Wesley Chapel, Fla., 2,527, $1,200. 12, Chris Loschetter, Avon, Ohio, 2,525, $1,100. 13, Shawn Maldonado, Houston, 2,487, $1,000. 14, D.J. Archer, Friendswood, Texas, 2,483, $900. 15, Nathan Bohr, Wichita, Kan., 2,469, $800. 16, Jason Sterner, Covington, Ga., 2,468, $700. 17, Kelly Kulick, Union, N.J., 2,456, $600. 18, John Ferraro, Kingston, N.Y., 2,420, $500. At Strikz Levy leads with 708, Eberly handles 657 FRISCO – Don Levy compiled a power-packed 236-258-214 = 708 Monday Mixerz session to take top honors on the honor roll for the week at Strikz. Cathy Eberly, from the Morning Glories group, fired a tip-top 222-222-213 = 657 set to lead the lady bowlers. HONOR ROLL Nick Camp 228-604, Candy Torrey 247-594, Robert Marino 225-614, Jennifer Blythe 185-496, Chris Marino 225-640, Loren Tenczar 213-576, Tommy Davis 225-609, Debbie Colby 231-656. Billie Bennett 226-640, Stephaine Fay 200-526, Bruce Southland 234-666, Barbara Harkey 209-533, Kevin Connell 237-678, Debra Gorman 242-643, Richard Nilsson 242-622, Cathy Eberly 216-587. Aaron Rager 225-621, Debbie Colby 194-517, Brad Petael 276-705, Ron Shive 223-641. At Ennis All Star Bowl Rutledge sizzles with 680, Shaw hits 627 Glen Rutledge racked up a rollicking 181-255-244 = 680 Pairs & Spares series to earn top billing on the honor roll for the week at Ennis All Star Bowl. Barbara Shaw, Rutledge’s league mate, led the ladies with a highly commendable 192-227208 = 627 showing. HONOR ROLL Tracy Holloway 257-675, Randy Childress 278-657, Duane Ellis 217-632, Lauren Cathey 204-566. 972-668-5263 8789 Lebanon Road, Frisco, TX 75034 www.strikz.com FRIDAY PAIRS & SPARES Starts June 13th Bowls 11 Weeks 4 Member Mixed Bowls @ 7:00 PM $16.00 Weekly Fees Preps Ages 8—12 Bowl 3 Games Majors Ages 13—18 Bowl 3 Games Bowl @ 12:30 PM Total Fees $95.00 We’re Cheap So You Don’t Have To Be! WEDNESDAY MIXED CLASSIC LEAGUE Starts June 11th Bowls 12 Wks 4 Member Mixed Bowls @ 7:00 PM $15.00 Weekly Fees [email protected] Time Come in and enjoy the coldest A/C in East Texas! 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Ask Front Counter For Registration Details. Hours: Monday-Sunday 10 AM-12 AM, Friday & Saturday 10 AM-2 AM 5021 Lakeview Pkwy • Rowlett, Texas 75088 • (972) 475-7080 • www.rowlettbowlarama.com 16.00 June 1st 5:30 pm Meet Page 10 | Thursday,May 29, 2014 | THE BOWLING NEWS WEEKLY GLANCE (For May 14 - May 20, 2014) Five bowlers roll perfect games at 2014 USBC Open Championships The number of perfect games at the 2014 United States Bowling Congress Open Championships increased to 21 this week at the National Bowling Stadium. The first to roll 12 consecutive strikes was Christopher Smith of Madison Heights, Mich., a 27-year-old right-hander who started his team event May 14 with games of 180 and 195 before finishing with the 300 game for a 675 series. Marc Massie of Alexandria, Ky., ended his team event May 16 with a 300 game. The 44-year-old right-hander, who tied for fifth in Regular Doubles in 2013 with Patrick Dombrowski, added games of 223 and 236 for a 759 series. Mike Maerder of Dousman, Wis., rolled his first career perfect game May 17 during his last game of doubles. The 39-year-old right-hander started his set with 169 and 186 for a career-best 655 series. Companion team members Eric Copping of Websterville, WEEKLY GLANCE (For May 17 – May 23, 2014) Streak ends for USBC Women’s Championships participation leader After 67 consecutive years on the lanes at the United States Bowling Congress Women’s Championships, Mini Tvaska of St. Petersburg, Fla., decided to take the year off and did not compete alongside her teammates this week at the 2014 event. The 96-year-old started her tournament career at the 1947 event in Grand Rapids, Mich., and had been to every tournament since. She is the event’s participation leader and one of just four women to eclipse the 60-year participation mark. Her record-setting appearance came at the 2008 USBC Women’s Championships in Detroit, where she competed for the 62nd time. California bowler takes lead at RSCC Stacy Rafferty of Eureka, Calif., took advantage of the new divisional structure at the 2014 USBC Women’s Championships and made her way to the top of the Division 6 Singles standings May 20. She rolled games of 181, 166 and 184 for a 531 series and Vt., and Ian Parker of Burlington, Vt., each rolled a 300 game May 19 during doubles and singles. Copping struck first, firing his perfect game in the last game of doubles for a 722 series, while Parker sandwiched his 300 between games of 216 and 235 for a 751 series in singles. Copping had 760 in singles and 744 in team to move into third place in Regular AllEvents with 2,226. Anthony LaCaze of Melrose Park, Ill., leads with 2,273. Two teams crack 3,500 mark at National Bowling Stadium The 11thFrame.com 1 of Oregon, Wis., and Storm Cincinnati of Cincinnati teams moved into the top 10 in Regular Team on May 16 with series of 3,502 and 3,501, respectively. The 11thFrame.com 1 group posted games of 1,212, 1,207 and 1,083, while Storm Cincinnati had 1,112 and 1,104 before rolling the second-highest game in USBC Open Championships history (1,285) to reach its final total. The teams are fifth and sixth, respectively, in Regular Team. Motion Plus Lanes of Cudahy, Wis., leads with a record score of 3,561, and 123Bowl.com of Naugatuck, Conn., owns the single-game record of 1,299, rolled earlier this year at the NBS. A look ahead Anthony Cerrato of East Hanover, N.J., will be the 10th and final competitor to celmoved past Kelly Plantenberg of Bloomington, Minn., who previously held the lead with 508. Rafferty added a 436 set in doubles and 415 in team for a 1,382 total, which is second in Division 6 All-Events. Terry Fallon of Natick, Mass., holds the top spot with 1,396. A look ahead The next live stream broadcast from the USBC Women’s Championships will take place May 25 at 3 p.m. EDT as 2013 Scratch Singles champion Jeanette Adams of Rancho Cordova, Calif., takes the lanes at the Reno-Sparks Convention Center. The 38-year-old left-hander claimed the crown last year with games of 268, 202 and 278 for a 748 scratch series. With the new divisions and all-scratch format at the Women’s Championships this year, Adams will be competing in Division 1 Singles, which includes bowlers with entering averages of 190 and above. 2014 USBC WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS At Reno-Sparks Convention Center, Reno, Nev. (Top 5 division leaders with hometown and pinfall) TEAM Diamond (For bowlers with combined averages of 725 and above) 1, Eagle’s Edge Pro Shop (Joey Biondo, Keri Caduto, Tina Becke, Jonquay Armon), Carpentersville, Ill., 2,628. 2, VISE/IT Grips, Waukesha, Wis., 2,581. 3, Junior Team USA Support 1, Lincoln, Calif., 2,555. 4, Coming in Hot, Mansfield, Texas, 2,487. 5, The Luv Muffins, Dunellen, N.J., 2,438. Ruby (For bowlers with combined averages of 650-724) 1, USA-Japan Travelers 1 (Marge Miyoda, Team 1, Motion Plus Lanes (Jeff Nimke, Chris Pierson, Chad Maas, Chad Kloss, Dave Beres), Cudahy, Wis., 3,561. 2, Donovan’s Bunch, Painted Post, N.Y., 3,551. 3, Thanks Ronnie, Orlando, Fla., 3,514. 4, Warriors, Lake Wales, Fla., 3,513. 5, The 11thFrame.com 1, Oregon, Wis., 3,502. 6, Storm Cincinnati, Cincinnati, 3,501. 7, Janz’s H.I., Beaver Dam, Wis., 3,499. 8, Team NABR, West Henrietta, N.Y., 3,495. 9, Junior Team USA Support 1, Mansfield, Texas, 3,479. 10, HYBC, Rancho Cordova, Calif., 3,455. Doubles 1, Carl Poelzer/Clark Poelzer, Arden Hills, Minn., 1,465. 2, Angela Chirpich/Tom Hess, Urbandale, Iowa, 1,445. 3, Steve Harman/ Nicholas Hoagland, Indianapolis, 1,439. 4, Andrew Jordan, Dublin, Ohio/Brandon Novak, Chillicothe, Ohio, 1,425. 5, Marty LaVigne, Temperance, Mich./Mike Barron, Monroe, Mich., 1,424. 6, Scott Pohl, Burnsville, Minn./ Mike Rose Jr., West Henrietta, N.Y., 1,403. 7, Brian Graham, Norton Shores, Mich./ Chris Forry, Bridgeport, Conn., 1,398. 8, John Kempf/Cody Sonnemann, Menomonee Falls, Wis., 1,397. 9, Heath Haug, DeForest, Wis./Chris Pounders, Madison, Wis., 1,396. 10, Brian LeClair, Delmar, N.Y./Alex Aguiar, Dartmouth, Mass., 1,395. Singles 1, Louis Jenkins Jr., Warr Acres, Okla., 826. 2, Chris Murray, San Jose, Calif., 802. 3, Jeff Grego, Fort Wayne, Ind., 798. 4, Matt Riege, Waterloo, Wis., 792. 5, Jay Lang, Sterling Heights, Mich., 791. 6, Derek Magno, Cicero, N.Y., 788. 7(tie), Scott Safransky, Kenosha, Wis., and Justin Ziegler, Corona, Calif., 784. 9, Terrence Blevins, Chicago, 783. 10(tie), Neil Cooley, Fremont, Neb., and Kyle Martinez, Broken Arrow, Okla., 782. All-Events 1, Anthony LaCaze, Melrose Park, Ill., 2,273. 2, Tim Damerow, Waupun, Wis., 2,228. 3, Eric Copping, Websterville, Vt., 2,226. 4, Dan Higgins, Westerville, Ohio, 2,208. 5, A.J. Chapman, Wichita, Kan., 2,194. 6, Jeff Grego, Fort Wayne, Ind., 2,182. 7, Chris Forry, Bridgeport, Conn., 2,180. 8, Johnathan Bower, Middletown, Pa., 2,175. 9, Dean Richards, Tacoma, Wash., 2,173. 10, Robert Gotchall, Clarksville, Tenn., 2,172. Team All-Events 1, Janz’s H.I. (Joe Janz, Andy Bunkoske, Tim Janz, Randy Hupf, Tim Damerow), Beaver Dam, Wis., 10,363. 2, Team NABR, West Henrietta, N.Y., 10,169. 3, Rose Bowl Lanes, Newark, N.Y., 10,144. 4, MU Warrior Support 1, Omaha, Neb., 10,140. 5, S&B Pro Shop 1, Clinton Township, Mich., 10,136. 6, Christine Nagayama, Tely Ikehara, Mihoko Matsuoka), Orange, Calif., 2,215. 2, Old Friends 2, Lake Helen, Fla., 2,192. 3, All Star Lanes 2, Silverdale, Wash., 2,187. 4, Reno Divas, Greendale, Wis., 2,174. 5, We Are Here Any Way 1, Naperville, Ill., 2,127. Emerald (For bowlers with combined averages of 575-649) 1, Fabulous Five II (Ruth Weaver, Nancy Guiden, Venicia Hannah, Sandra McIntosh), Richton Park, Ill., 2,036. 2, Country Ladies, Rhodes, Mich., 2,029. 3, Whatever, Deer Park, Texas, 2,000. 4, Dolls with Balls, Davenport, Iowa, 1,999. 5, Retro Junction, Omaha, Neb., 1,987. Sapphire (For bowlers with combined averages of 574 and below) 1, KRB Ranches (Sherri Brown, Beatrice Dick, Chris Stallings, Janette Barr), Sandia, Texas, 1,825. 2, No Gutter Gals, Sidney, Ohio, 1,817. 3, Keystone Keglers II, Middleburg, Pa., 1,808. 4, Primetime Babes, Greenfield, Ind., 1,780. 5, McJ’s Embroidery, West Union, Iowa, 1,771. DOUBLES Division 1 (For bowlers with combined averages of 380 and above) 1, Jan Schmidt, Hales Corners, Wis./Sarah Germano, Rochester, N.Y., 1,311. 2, Amy SaLee/ Rebecca Wilke, Grandville, Mich., 1,299. 3, Cassandra Cannon/Stacie Watson, San Diego, 1,286. 4, Diane Marget, Champlin, Minn./ Angela Chirpich, Urbandale, Iowa, 1,280. 5, Lori Thompson, Cedar Park, Texas/Maryiedth Malott, Pflugerville, Texas, 1,279. Division 2 (For bowlers with combined averages of 350-379) 1, Tely Ikehara, Covina, Calif./Mihoko Matsuoka, Orange, Calif., 1,211. 2, Jan Nagamine, Kaneohe, Hawaii/Kellie Inouye, Honolulu, 1,183. 3, Susan Schlink/Belle Garcia, Chicago, 1,150. 4, Sarah Brown/Tiffany Smith, Orange City, Fla., 1,143. 5, Becky Carter/Debra Pahdocony, Shawnee, Okla., 1,140. Division 3 (For bowlers with combined averages of 320-349) 1, Sue Moen, Beloit, Wis./Denise Jenson, Chaska, Minn., 1,169. 2, Michelle Little/Christina Scholten, Cadillac, Mich., 1,135. 3, Julie Baker, Peoria, Ill./Anita Oberle, Morton, Ill., 1,104. 4, Janet Woodward/Donna Hickman, Huntington Beach, Calif., 1,101. 5, Bobbie Deese, Newport News, Va./Frances Langejans, Kalamazoo, Mich., 1,098. Division 4 (For bowlers with combined averages of 290-319) 1, Casey Kacena/Carole Kacena, Iowa City, Iowa, 1,082. 2, Audrey Osborn, Federal Way, Wash./ Gloria Arend, Auburn, Wash., 1,077. 3, Paula Thomson, Western Springs, Ill./Robyn Brown, Lockport, Ill., 1,069. 4, Cathy Sutton, Independence, Ky./Debbie Holcomb, Burlington, Ky., 1,059. 5, Judy Schoenike, Beloit, Wis./Sharon Berg, South Beloit, Ill., 1,044. Division 5 (For bowlers with combined averages of 260-289) 1, Tess Li/Marlyn Bisnar, Henderson, Nev., 1,028. 2, Angel Bachman, Inver Grove Heights, Minn./Rose Burke, Austin, Minn., 1,005. 3, Daisy Murphy, Jacksonville, Fla./Gayle Selph, Callahan, Fla., 976. 4, Sandy Marsh, Moore, Okla./Kathy Rose, Oklahoma City, 975. 5, Martha Langley/Valorie Dunn, Rensselaer, Ind., 973. Division 6 (For bowlers with combined averages of 259 and below) 1, Myrlee VanAusdal/Georgie Johnson, Santaquin, Utah, 965. 2, Carrie Hagedorn/LaDeena Gray, Eureka, Calif., 871. 3, Sarah Jensen/Laura Lippai, Vancouver, Wash., 868. 4, Terri Mulder, Madison, Wis./Pamela McCarthy, Middleton, Wis., 854. 5, Jessica Sadler/Robin Drechsel, West Union, Iowa, 849. SINGLES Division 1 (For bowlers with averages of 190 and above) 1, Lisa Kelley, Wichita, Kan., 748. 2, Brandy Sanderson, Bossier City, La., 743. 3, Joey Biondo, Carpentersville, Ill., 726. 4, Annie Silvers, Spokane, Wash., 719. 5, Mihoko Matsuoka, Orange, Calif., 698. Division 2 (For bowlers with averages of 175-189) 1, Eva Erlich, Warner Robins, Ga., 682. 2, Jan Schmidt, Naperville, Ill., 677. 3, Debra Pahdocony, Shawnee, Okla., 667. 4, Lana Albrecht, Wyoming, Minn., 646. 5, Susan Schlink, Chicago, 639. Division 3 (For bowlers with averages of 160-174) 1, Sabrina Middleton, Loxley, Ala., 612. 2, Tonia Chambers, Pleasant Valley, Mo., 609. 3, Ann Keerbs, Spirit Lake, Iowa, 602. 4, Renee Byers, Eureka, Calif., 601. 5, Michelle Elkins, Pleasant Grove, Calif., 597. Division 4 (For bowlers with averages of 145-159) 1, Clarita Laje, Milpitas, Calif., 571. 2, Malissa Hunt, Wamego, Kan., 563. 3, Linda Couser, Bakersfield, Calif., 559. 4, Catherine Marin-Wisdom, Oakland, Calif., 558. 5, Gail Ferguson, Springfield, Vt., 557. ebrate 50 years of participation at the 2014 USBC Open Championships. The 77-year-old, who started his tournament career at the 1962 event in Des Moines, Iowa, will make his ceremonial march down Center Aisle on May 20 at 6 p.m. EDT. There will be three live stream broadcasts from Reno this week, starting with defending Regular Doubles champions Brian Burkhardt of St. Louis and Rick Gatlin of Eureka, Mo. The duo claimed the title with a 1,440 effort, also at the National Bowling Stadium, and will take to the lanes May 23 at 1:30 a.m. Eastern. The next live stream broadcast from the USBC Women’s Championships will be May 25 at 3 p.m. Eastern as defending Scratch Singles champion Jeanette Adams of Rancho Cordova, Calif., returns to the Reno-Sparks Convention Center. The final broadcast of the week will be from the NBS as collegiate standouts Matt Gasn and A.J. Johnson join Matthew O’Grady, Anthony Pepe and Andrew Koff for doubles and singles May 26 at 2 p.m. Eastern. 2014 USBC OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS National Bowling Stadium, Reno, Nev. (Top 10 division leaders with hometown and pinfall) REGULAR DIVISION Higgy’s Crew, Westerville, Ohio, 10,106. 7, Junior Team USA Support 1, Mansfield, Texas, 10,084. 8, Thanks Ronnie, Orlando, Fla., 10,061. 9, Motion Plus Lanes, Cudahy, Wis., 9,995. 10, Backhaul Direct - Lumper, Indianapolis, 9,966. CLASSIFIED DIVISION Team 1, Scotty’s 1 (Tom Lee, Dave Fremling, John Fremling, Dan Fremling, Jon Lee), Alexandria, Minn., 2,843. 2, Ten Spot Lanes, Mandan, N.D., 2,806. 3, Kenn’s Pro Shop, Frankfort, Ill., 2,755. 4, Chaser’s Pub, Las Vegas, 2,740. 5, Hanging with Haag, Greeley, Colo., 2,721. 6, Oakridge Farms, Frazee, Minn., 2,710. 7, Storm Construction, Mazeppa, Minn., 2,709. 8(tie), Kleve Construction, Wyoming, Iowa and Plymouth Club, Jonesboro, Ind., 2,676. 10, Alibi Lounge, Shelby, Mont., 2,662. Doubles 1, Chad Razink, Clontarf, Minn./Paul Beyer, Benson, Minn., 1,222. 2, Randy Taylor, Bennett, Colo./Ron Morgan, Strasburg, Colo., 1,180. 3, Melissa Sharp, Mountlake Terrace, Wash./Joe Erickson, Auburn, Wash., 1,159. 4, Mark Skog/Carol Skog, Norway, Mich., 1,156. 5, Chuck Welle, Hawley, Minn./Ryan Knutson, Dilworth, Minn., 1,149. 6, Matt Blauer/Ryan Swalling, Burley, Idaho, 1,144. 7, Greg Mickelson/Mark Kemper, Frazee, Minn., 1,143. 8, Joseph Bramblett, Fyffe, Ala./Anthony Cox, Henagar, Ala., 1,134. 9, Eric Ohlrogge/Dave Essler, Alexandria, Minn., 1,130. 10, Michael Bryant, Calgary, Alberta/Geoffery Bryant, Courtenay, British Columbia, 1,125. Singles 1, William Hawkins, Houston, 669. 2, Richard Cracco, Monee, Ill., 658. 3, Mark Heilman, Kasota, Minn., 650. 4(tie), Trey Kolbo, Gothenburg, Neb., and Don Thompson, Martinez, Calif., 628. 6, Mark Knippers, Baker, La., 624. 7, Frank D’Alessio, Germantown, Wis., 618. 8, Kent Delaney, Webster, S.D., 616. 9, T.J. Simmons, Kahoka, Mo., 614. 10, Jerry Kemper, Fargo, N.D., 612. All-Events 1, Ryan Yadao, Las Vegas, 1,792. 2, Steve Johnson, Rosholt, S.D., 1,774. 3, Richard Cracco, Monee, Ill., 1,773. 4, Mark Bylander, Vergas, Minn., 1,761. 5, Kyle Homan, Celina, Ohio, 1,744. 6, David Williams, Mandan, N.D., 1,743. 7(tie), William Hawkins, Houston, and Eric Ohlrogge, Alexandria, Minn., 1,734. 9, Joe Erickson, Auburn, Wash., 1,718. 10, Tony Hatley, Concord, N.C., 1,717. Division 5 (For bowlers with averages of 130-144) 1, Laura Roberts, Council Bluffs, Iowa, 558. 2, Michele Sedersten, Saronville, Neb., 534. 3, Janet Herrold, Spring Mills, Pa., 531. 4, Shirley Grider, Gilroy, Calif., 530. 5, Betty Tate, Walla Walla, Wash., 519. Division 6 (For bowlers with averages of 129 and below) 1, Stacy Rafferty, Eureka, Calif., 531. 2, Kelly Plantenberg, Bloomington, Minn., 508. 3, Kara Schut, Belding, Mich., 480. 4, Sharon Korpi, Land O’Lakes, Fla., 478. 5, Kathi Caldwell, Sussex, Wis., 475. ALL-EVENTS Division 1 (For bowlers with averages of 190 and above) 1, Joey Biondo, Carpentersville, Ill., 2,074. 2, Tina Becke, Carol Stream, Ill., 2,038. 3, Stacie Watson, San Diego, 2,031. 4, Mihoko Matsuoka, Orange, Calif., 2,019. 5, Sarah Germano, Rochester, N.Y., 2,015. Division 2 (For bowlers with averages of 175-189) 1, Mallory Nutting, Monmouth, Maine, 1,853. 2, Susan Schlink, Chicago, 1,843. 3, Debra Pahdocony, Shawnee, Okla., 1,799. 4, Sandra Giddens, Orlando, Fla., 1,798. 5, Lana Albrecht, Wyoming, Minn., 1,791. Division 3 (For bowlers with averages of 160-174) 1, Shannon Ross-Porter, Dallas, Ore., 1,700. 2, Tiffany Smith, Orange City, Fla., 1,688. 3, Tonia Chambers, Pleasant Valley, Mo., 1,680. 4, Linda Thomas, Havelock, N.C., 1,644. 5, Vahl Burkett, Port Angeles, Wash., 1,643. Division 4 (For bowlers with averages of 145-159) 1, Elaine Weaver-Purdy, Las Vegas, 1,601. 2, Catherine Marin-Wisdom, Oakland, Calif., 1,588. 3, Rose Burke, Austin, Minn., 1,584. 4, Susan Lessley, Bozeman, Mont., 1,572. 5, Jill Dornath, Maricopa, Ariz., 1,563. Division 5 (For bowlers with averages of 130-144) 1, Michele Sedersten, Saronville, Neb., 1,478. 2, Marie Lerandeau, Cottonwood, Idaho, 1,473. 3, Cassandra Kelly-Moore, Tucson, Ariz., 1,454. 4, Ryanne Bright, Chicago, 1,446. 5, Peggy Haynes, Fort Collins, Colo., 1,445. Division 6 (For bowlers with averages of 129 and below) 1, Terry Fallon, Natick, Mass., 1,396. 2, Stacy Rafferty, Eureka, Calif., 1,382. 3, Linda Silcott, Sacramento, Calif., 1,379. 4, Kelly Plantenberg, Bloomington, Minn., 1,349. 5, Alyson Shearer, Vineland, N.J., 1,344. THE BOWLING NEWS | Thursday, May 29, 2014 | Page 11 O’Neill captures top qualifying berth for PBA Badger Open Finals PBA LLC Photo Badger Open finalists, Bill O’Neill, Pete Weber, Marshall Kent, Brian Valenta, and Mika Koivuniemi. SHAWNEE, Okla. — Bill O’Neill of Langhorne, Pa., charged out of 11th place Wednesday night to capture the top qualifying berth for Saturday’s finals in the Professional Bowlers Association’s Badger Open at FireLake Bowling Center in a battle that saw the top five players separated At AMF Showplace Garland Lanes Korn drums up 300/834, Chambers claims 747 Haack 810, Thayer 299 James Korn pocketed prime 256-278-300 = 834 Tuesday Men’s Trio numbers en route to earning high-game and series honors last week at AMF Showplace Garland Lanes. Ben Haack finished close behind Korn with an awardwinning 286/810 Thursday Men’s League set. Linda Chambers carded commendable 248-268-231 = 747 numbers in NASCAR action to pave the lady bowlers. Tony Thayer took runner-up honors with a near perfect 299 solo. HONOR ROLL Bubba Stiff 265-724, Bertha Sanchez 224-590, Larry Green, Jr. 277-757, Nikki Hardwick 189-550, Rocky Fenster 246-631, Judy Barsoum 161-444, Harold Simmons 256-660, Bertha Sanchez 226-581. Robert W Wilson 279-748, June Armon 166-464, Leonard Trammell (2 games) 180-346, Lala Schupbach (2 games) 157-302, James Maston 264-755, Gary Harris 234-659, Erika Nannis 180-517. Dwayne Ferrell 241-674, Terri Tate 196-526, Tony Thayer 756, Rhonda Yoshida 213-626, Mark DeArment, Jr. 267-727, Kerry Schonwald 190-531, Richard Shilhanek 268-746, Linda Chambers 228-601. RANDOM THOUGHTS good of a time, and that’s why I can’t give a proper recap this week. I’m too tired and too, everything else. I will leave you with this great picture of Tori, dressing up with “her crazy boys” as she calls them. I wonder if she will remember all of this when she gets older…I sure hope so. Great friends are those that make an influence on your life. Until next week Continued from Page 2 9-9-9-9-9-9 Finally this week, it was the annual journey of the WRC(Wichita Road Crew) to North Texas. Derek Hartnell, Matt McFayden, Chris Greene, and newbie, Cooper Buchholz (aka Same Diff) visited us for the Memorial Day Weekend. As always we had an outstanding time, probably too “Crazy Boys” Cooper Cooper Buchholz, Derek Hartnell, Matt McFayden, Chris Green with Tori. by only 18 pins, and defending champion Jake Peters eliminated from the stepladder finals by another three pins. O’Neill, a four-time PBA Tour champion, averaged 230.33 to finish the 12-game Badger Open qualifying rounds with 2,764 pins, winning the top spot in the stepladder finals by two pins over PBA Hall of Famer and 37-time champion Pete Weber of St. Ann, Mo. PBA rookie Marshall Kent of Yakima, Wash., who joined the PBA the week before Oklahoma’s Grand Casino Resort PBA Summer Swing started, qualified third with a 2.761 total – one pin behind Weber. Two-handed player Brian Valenta of Lockport, Ill., qualified for his first PBA television show in fourth place with 2,750 pins, and 13-time PBA Tour winner Mika Koivuniemi, a Finnish native now living in Hartland, Mich., fired a 257 final game to nip Peters for the fifth spot in the finals. “If you don’t like matches being close and games coming down to final frame, you’re in the wrong business,” O’Neill said. “That’s why we do what we do. If you lead by 100 pins, when it’s over, it’s over; it’s kind of anticlimactic. When it’s tight like this was and you lead, there’s no better feeling.” O’Neill, who has admittedly been in a funk over the past couple of years, said he discovered a flaw in his game only a couple of weeks ago, and that was the difference here. “On my fourth step in my delivery, I was drifting to the right instead of going straight,” he said, “so my arm swing was going off to the right which means the ball could go either direction. When I straightened out my fourth step, the ball fell right into place. Now if I throw a bad shot, I know exaxtly what to do to fix it.” PBA BADGER OPEN FireLake Bowling Center, Shawnee, Okla., May 21 Final Qualifying Standings (after 12 games; top five advancee to stepladder finals Saturday at Grand Event Center) 1, Bill O’Neill, Langhorne, Pa., 2,764. 2, Pete Weber, St. Ann, Mo., 2,762. 3, Marshall Kent, Yakima, Wash., 2,761. 4, Brian Valenta, Lockport, Ill., 2,750. 5, Mika Koivuniemi, Hartland, Mich., 2,746. 6, Jake Peters, Henderson, Nev., 2,743, $2,000. 7, Stuart Williams, England, 2,730, $1,800. 8, Chris Loschetter, Avon, Ohio, 2,705, $1,600. 9, Anthony Lavery-Spahr, Pasadena, Texas, 2,703, $1,400. 10, Sean Rash, Montgomery, Ill., 2,666, $1,300. 11, Jason Belmonte, Australia, 2,647, $1,200. 12, Thomas Larsen, Denmark, 2,638, $1,100. 13, Mike Fagan, Ft. Worth, Texas, 2,623, $1,000. 14, Nathan Bohr, Wichita, Kan., 2,602, $900. 15, Lee Vanderhoef, Greenville, S.C., 2,601, $800. 16, Tom Daugherty, Wesley Chapel, Fla., 2,600, $700. 17, Dino Castillo, Carrollton, Texas, 2,555, $600. 18, Dave Wodka, Henderson, Nev., 2,521, $500. At Plano Super Bowl Richey smashes 300/812, Wasson unloads 742 Flanders 801, Lankford, Lavery-Spahr, Urquhart and Williams bag 300’s, Goss 299 Don Richey won high-series honors for the week at Plano Super Bowl with a thundering 254-300-258 = 812 Pepsi Classic series. Rich Flanders finished close behind Richey with an awardwinning 278/801Sportsman session. Lisa Wasson, Richey’s league mate, fronted the ladies’ scoring race with a blistering 226-247-269 = 742 showing. Ted Lankford, Anthony Lavery-Spahr, Greg Urquhart and Dorsey Williams shared high-game accolades with Richey as each recorded awardwinning 12-baggers. Ashley Goss took runner-up honors with a near perfect 299 solo. HONOR ROLL Eric Woodward 278-760, Dawn Klapper 224-630, Trent Schrader 265-732, Mary Besherse 257-632, Justin Pittsinger (4 games) 246-946, John Raibick 257-686, Linda Peterson 192-511, Richie Rylant 278-792. Jennifer Hayes 264-706, Bill Clary 279-763, Sybil Williams 204-577, Matt Tamez 288-729, Diane Wallentine 244-614, George Vaughn 277-745, Jeanette JUST PAYING ATTENTION Continued from Page 12 MLB team, who requested anonymity, they said it’s a little awkward at times having to watch the clock on music. He is considering editing clips rather than fading down audio as he is doing now. Music before each at bat last season could be almost thirty seconds. To us little league geezers from the 1970s, this is very different from the ballpark organ music one would hear at Three Rivers Stadium, Arlington Stadium, or the most famous one of all, the Morris 225-577, Jim Monroe 243-692. Lynda Avery 200-563, Lori Vermeer 227-665, Tom Evanto 279-771, Karen Clevenger 228-638, Cathy Sposito 214-618, Michelle VanGilder 218-609, Gerald Marquardt 268-738, Pat Neal 258-727. George Frost 211-571, Greta Fantus 167-456, Anthony Lavery-Spahr 278-773, Danyelle Becker 244-650, Daniel Arriola 266-725, Sybil Williams 202-573, Greg Urquhart 725. Taylor Vaughn-Thomas 202-581, Cathy Sposito 246-694, Susan Lee 246-667, Steve Mitchell 256-692, Anne Silvia 219-627, Robert Eidenier 279-779, Shemeddra Clark 256-667. Ryan Whitney (4 games) 268-1008, Lisa Wasson (4 games) 981, Kiyoko McDonald 266-711, Frank Avitia 221-620, Judy Hinman 206-529, Butch Kirby, Jr. 280-765, Patty Ellington 218-601. Joshua Martin 258-729, Christy Woods 184-530, Jim Monroe 279-747, Diane Wallentine 224-572, Anthony Lavery-Spahr 258-726, Heather Osborne 246-682, Tom Clarke 223-608. Monique McMachen 192-550, Bret Westfall 238-682, Janet Waller 212-562, Dorsey Williams 743, Janis Gharras 201-548. recently retired Nancy Faust at Comiskey Park. ############## Ah, yes, and now next week’s column. This is the one about how Matt Cannizzaro calls my bluff from two years ago on how to keep me off USBC live-streams by putting me in front of the camera. His payoff is Thursday May 29 at 1pm CDT on USBC’s YouTube channel, bowl.tv. More recap starting June 2 on The Phantom’s Radio show at phantomradioshow.blogspot. com. SASBA TOUR SCHEDULE April 19-20 April 26-27 May 3-4 *May 17-18 May 24-25 May 31-June 1 June 7-8 June 28-29 July 4-6 July 19-20 July 26-27 August 2-3 August 16-17 August 23-24 August 30-31 September 13-14 September 20-21 September 27-28 October 4-5 October 18-19 October 25-26 *November 1-2 *November 8-9 November 22-23 December 6-7 December 13-14 * Changed or Added Cowtown Bowling Palace, Ft. Worth, TX . . Hog Pin Bowl, Lawton, OK . . . . . . . . . . . . Cowtown Bowling Palace, Fort Worth, TX . All Star Lanes, Shreveport, LA. . . . . . . . . . Armadilla I, Pasadena, TX . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cityview, Fort Worth,, TX. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tomball Bowl, Tomball, TX . . . . . . . . . . . . Brunswick Westcreek, Fort Worth, TX . . . . Plano Super Bowl, Plano, TX . . . . . . . . . . . Cityview, Fort Worth, TX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Copperfield, Houston, TX. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Firelake Bowl, Shawnee, OK . . . . . . . . . . . Armadilla I, Pasadena, TX . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cowtown Bowling Palace, Fort Worth, TX . University Lanes, Denton, TX. . . . . . . . . . . Tangi Lanes, Hammond, LA . . . . . . . . . . . Plano Super Bowl, Plano, TX . . . . . . . . . . . Brunswick Thousand Oaks, San Antonio . . Cowtown Bowling Palace, Fort Worth, TX . Plano Super Bowl, Plano, TX . . . . . . . . . . . Cityview, Fort Worth, TX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plano Super Bowl, Plano, TX . . . . . . . . . . . Del-Mar Lanes, Houston, TX . . . . . . . . . . . Cowtown Bowling Palace, Fort Worth, TX . All Star Lanes, Shreveport, LA. . . . . . . . . . Cowtown Bowling Palace, Fort Worth, TX . Member/Member Doubles Member/Guest Doubles SS/Guest Doubles Age Bracket T ournament Member/Guest Doubles Regular Trio Regular Singles Non-Champs Firecracker 67/60/50 Trio Member/Guest Doubles Regular Singles Regular Singles 70/60/50/Guest Foursome Super Senior Singles Member/Guest Doubles 2 in 1 Singles 67/50/Guest trio 70/60 Doubles Member/Ladies JDRF Doubles Annual Championship Mixed Foursome Regular Singles 60/50/Guest trio Member/Guest Doubles Annual Christmas Team Page 12 | Thursday,May 29, 2014 | THE BOWLING NEWS Just Paying Attention By Mark London [email protected] In last week’s column, I said Ted Turner had brought big league sports to cable television by putting WTBS and his Atlanta Braves on cable systems across the country in the early 1980s. Imagine if another individual television network owner took the PBA to more television exposure and prize funds than it ever knew before. Common for the era, programming was rebroadcast at all hours of the day. TV finals could have been seen by many different age groups at different times of the day, something advertisers can use to their advantage. Ask any male, 1980s era, college student, about Australian Rules Football or America’s Cup sailing. That is what ESPN used to fill up its midday and overnight schedule, becoming well-known nearly overnight. Turner could have started his own league, as he tried to do with the NFL. If things had not gone well, who knows what may have happened to the PBA Tour. ############## Here’s a quick quiz. Based on the following description, name the following television show. This show had great ratings for quite a long time, making its network a decent profit, as well as a big splash in American pop culture. But in its last few seasons, its overall ratings fell about fifteen percent, most notably in the key 18-49 age group. The most surprising find in the seasonend ratings, is its core audience is over the age of 50. Ten years ago, it was firmly planted in the 18-34 age bracket. The show is ‘American Idol’. However, most long-running successful television shows go through this cycle. If you would have said ABC’s Pro Bowlers Tour, you would not be too far off. The problem for ‘A.I.’ according to media experts was its overall audience wasn’t getting enough younger viewers in the last five seasons. It started to suffer from the worst thing that happens to a TV show, its audience was dying off. You may be surprised to hear whispers that the peak of talent shows may have passed. Shows like this were around in the early days of television, starting in the 1950s. Overall ratings for ‘American Idol’ and ‘The Voice’ are lower from not only last year to this year, but the start of this season to now. Saturation? Could be. Even Simon Cowell’s ‘X-Factor’ could not buck the trend. It’s been cancelled. Will these shows disappear as fast as the PBT on ABC? Not soon, anyway. Like the reality show ‘Survivor’, the talent shows have been on long enough to develop a core audience, but the younger viewers who are left have found other shows, or found something else to watch on their iPhones. ############## In a related item from several weeks ago, I explained how Vince McMahon was starting his own live-stream service for World Wrestling Entertainment, bypassing local cable systems pay-per-view operations. This past week, WWE stock lost around one third of its value, roughly $350 million due to two different developments. The first was the online live-stream subscription revenues would not replace the cable-based pay-per-view income until 2015. Only 670,000+ subscribers ordered the $10/month service, rather than the 1.4 million needed to exceed the PPV income later this year at the latest. According to Forbes magazine, stock dropped from nearly $20/share to just over $11/share. Secondly, NBC Universal did not offer what investors expected to carry its weekly series ‘Raw’ on the USA Network. The rights fee was only a 50% increase from the last contract, not the 200-300% increase investors were anticipating. WWE’s stock price doubled during the first three months of 2014, due to the contract talks and the new live-stream, closing at a record high of $31.39 on March 20. With that increase, McMahon become a billionaire for the first time since 2000. Some other news sources took the angle of McMahon losing one third of his personal fortune, almost trying to pin his shoulders to the mat in its reports. So if you saw a headline somewhere which read, “Vince McMahon No Longer A Billionaire,” you now know the story. Like the man who shaved McMahon’s head in the ring a few years ago, Donald Trump, this will be just a temporary setback. He and the WWE are still worth a paltry $650 million. Compare the WWE subscriber base to the 5000 subscribers of PBA’s XtraFrame. Imagine if PBA Commissioner Tom Clark had this problem on his plate? ############## At least bowling doesn’t have the problems of Major League Baseball. Here’s the latest chapter in what they have been wrestling with this season. Despite its replay implementation this season, another nagging problem remains. The MLB office is still concerned about the length of games, trying to balancing advertising revenue while keeping the attention of its fan base. Now averaging a few ticks shy of three hours, games in 1963 averaged were reportedly a half-hour less at 2:30. When I worked as a disc jockey/board tech at a small radio station carrying Minnesota Twins games in the early 80s, commercial time between half innings was only a minute and fifteen seconds. That is now two minutes for most games, increasing to two and a half minutes on Saturday games on Fox and Sunday night ESPN games. According to an audio technician for an unnamed Continued on Page 11