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2 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION Table of Contents Schedule...3 Welcome to the PBA...4 Media Information...5 ESPN Broadcast Team...6 PBA Administration...5 PBA Staff PBA Regional Directors...9 PBA Commissioners Through the Years...9 PBA Story PBA s 50 Greatest Players...18 PBA Sponsor Competition...19 Formats How PBA Tour Exemptions Are Earned...23 PLAYERS Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour Roster...25 Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour Player Bios SEASON RECAP Event Recaps Special Swing Events King of Bowling powered by Amp Energy Dydo Japan Cup GEICO Team Shootout Chris Paul Celebrity Invitational Statistics Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour Trials PBA Women s Series HISTORY All-Time Tour Titlists Scoring Records TV Championship Round Records Top 50 Career Money Leaders Top 50 Single-Season Money Leaders Earnings Records Career PBA Millionaires Miscellaneous Records Triple Crown Winners Most Career Major Titles Arena Titleholders Arena Finals Records Seasonal Money Leaders All-Time U.S. Open Results All-Time T.O.C. Results All-Time World Championship Results All-Time USBC Masters Results All-Time PBA Touring Players Champions All-Time PBA Tour Winners SENIOR TOUR Senior Tour Bios Senior Tour Stats Senior Tour Recaps Senior Tour Records All-Time Senior Tour Titlists Senior Tour Champions by Season REGIONAL TOUR Regional Tour Champions Regional Players Invitational Results Regional Players Championship AWARDS Player of the Year Rookie of the Year Steve Nagy Sportsmanship Award PBA Awards Senior Player of the Year Senior Rookie of the Year Dick Weber Sportsman of the Year Regional Tour Awards HALL OF FAME Hall of Fame Information Hall of Fame Bios All-Time Tour Titlists Credits The Professional Bowlers Association Media Guide is a product of the PBA Public Relations team. Layout and Design: Adrienne Frank and Heather Keenan. Content and Editing: Jerry Schneider and Bill Vint, Sleeping Dogs Communications. Stats are current through May 1,

3 Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour Schedule (All ESPN telecast times are Eastern) All PBA Women s Series events presented by BOWL.COM Aug. 3-6 Aug Aug Aug Aug Aug PBA Motor City Open Taylor Lanes, Taylor, Mich. ESPN telecast Nov. 1, 1 p.m. PBA Cheetah Championship Thunderbowl Lanes, Allen Park, Mich. ESPN telecast Nov. 8, 1 p.m. PBA Viper Championship and PBA Women s Series Viper Championship Thunderbowl Lanes, Allen Park, Mich. ESPN telecast Nov. 15, 1 p.m. PBA Chameleon Championship and PBA Women s Series Chameleon Championship Thunderbowl Lanes, Allen Park, Mich. ESPN telecast Nov. 22, 1 p.m. PBA Scorpion Championship and PBA Women s Series Scorpion Championship Thunderbowl Lanes, Allen Park, Mich. ESPN telecast Nov. 29, 1 p.m. PBA Shark Championship and PBA Women s Series Shark Championship Thunderbowl Lanes, Allen Park, Mich. ESPN telecast Dec. 6, 1 p.m. Jan Feb. 7 Feb Feb Feb March 2-7 March PBA Dick Weber Open Fountain Bowl, Fountain Valley, Calif., ESPN2 telecast Jan. 31, noon Chris Paul PBA Celebrity Invitational (Special Event) New Orleans, La. (ESPN telecast Feb. 7, 2 p.m.) USBC Masters National Bowling Stadium, Reno, Nev. ESPN telecast Feb. 14, 3 p.m. PBA Don and Paula Carter Mixed Doubles Brunswick Zone, Wheat Ridge, Colo. ESPN telecast Feb. 21, 1 p.m. 67th Lumber Liquidators U.S. Open Woodland Bowl, Indianapolis ESPN telecast Feb. 28, 12:30 p.m. PBA Don Johnson Eliminator Sequoia Pro Bowl, Columbus, Ohio ESPN telecast March 7, 2 p.m. PBA Match Play Championship Norwich Bowling Center, Norwich, Conn. ESPN telecast March 21, 1 p.m. Aug. 30-Sept. 4 PBA Women s World Championship and PBA Senior World Championship Thunderbowl Lanes, Allen Park, Mich. ESPN telecast Oct. 25, 1 p.m. Aug. 30-Sept. 4 PBA World Championship, Thunderbowl Lanes, Allen Park, Mich. (finals at Northrock Lanes, Wichita, Kan.) ESPN telecast Dec. 13, 1 p.m. March GEICO Mark Roth Plastic Ball Championship AMF Babylon Lanes, West Babylon, N.Y. ESPN telecast March 28, 2 p.m. March 29-April 4 Lumber Liquidators PBA Marathon Open AMF Country Club Lanes Baltimore, Md. ESPN telecast April 4, 1 p.m. Dec Jan Jan Pepsi PBA Red, White and Blue Open presented by USBC Northrock Lanes, Wichita, Kan. ESPN telecast Jan. 3, 1 p.m. PBA Earl Anthony Memorial and PBA Women s Series Earl Anthony Memorial Earl Anthony s Dublin Bowl, Dublin, Calif., ESPN telecast Jan. 17, 1 p.m. PBA Tournament of Champions Red Rock Lanes, Red Rock Casino, Las Vegas, Nev. ESPN telecast Jan. 24, 1 p.m. April 6-8 April 6-8 PBA Experience Showdown presented by BOWL.COM (Special event) USBC International Training Center Arlington, Texas ESPN telecast April 11, 1 p.m. PBA Women s Series Showdown presented by BOWL.COM (Special event) USBC International Training Center Arlington, Texas ESPN telecast April 18, 1 p.m. 3

4 Welcome to the PBA Dear Media Member: On behalf of the staff and the players, thank you for your interest in covering the Lumber Liquidators Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. The PBA Tour marks the 51st season in the organization s history. It was in 1958 at a hotel in Syracuse, N.Y., during a USBC Masters competition when 33 founding members met with a young energetic attorney from Akron, Ohio, named Eddie Elias, and each put up $50 in cash to finance a new venture that would put professional bowling on the map. Three events were staged in Lou Campi of Dumont, N.J., took $2,500 first prize in the inaugural Empire State Open held in Albany N.Y., while Dick Weber won the Paramus-Eastern Open, in Paramus, N.J., and the Dayton Open in Dayton, Ohio, culminating the opening season. In , the PBA celebrated its first 50 years with a gala event in Las Vegas where the 50 Greatest Players in PBA history were recognized. The highlight of the evening was the announcement of Earl Anthony as the PBA s No. 1 player. That was just one of the great moments of the PBA s 50th anniversary season. A series of special challenges involving new formats, including a throw-back plastic ball tournament, one of the most challenging seasons ever for PBA competitors. Innovation continued in , with the introduction of the first PBA World Series of Bowling - an intense five-week series of tournaments based in suburban Detroit where 13 different champions were crowned. The inaugural PBA Women s World Championship ensured the first woman in history a berth in the 2010 PBA Tournament of Champions, and the resurrection of the PBA Senior World Championship gave the PBA s elder stars much-wanted television exposure along with a third major championship and another TOC berth. Working with the entire bowling industry in a very difficult economic climate, the PBA has worked toward innovative activities that will make professional bowling more marketable to mainstream America, and it continues to work toward building its base of international fans through innovative Internet developments such as Xtra Frame, an online bowling television channel available through pba.com, the PBA s official web site, and an agreement that will allow hundreds of thousands of EuroSport viewers in Europe to watch PBA Tour telecasts. For the season, the PBA developed a new electronic version of its traditional PBA Media Guide, giving the news media finger-tip access to PBA facts, figures and records along with a wide variety of digital photography. Expanded news and graphic support will be a continuing part of the PBA s media relations effort. As always, the PBA encourages the grassroots news media to attend its events whenever possible, and to contact the media staff for assistance in event coverage when on-site presence isn t possible. JERRY SCHNEIDER PBA Media Relations jerry.schneider@pba.com BILL VINT PBA Media Relations bill.vint@pba.com Professional Bowlers Association 719 Second Ave., Suite 701 Seattle, WA (phone) (fax) 4

5 media information The Professional Bowlers Association Media Guide has been produced to assist you in your coverage of the PBA. Additional materials, including weekly notes, photographs, recent clippings and select video footage, are available upon request. Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the PBA s media policies. If you have any questions, please contact the PBA or any PBA Media Relations representative. Credentials Members of the media who wish to cover a PBA Tour event should request media credentials by contacting the PBA. A credential application should be filled out and sent to the PBA office via fax ( ) at least 10 days ahead of the date you plan to be on-site. Credentials will be available at the tournament site. Media relations telephone and numbers will be provided prior to each event and posted along with schedule information for each event on pba.com. Credentials must be worn at all times and are non-transferable. Unauthorized use of credentials may subject the bearer to ejection from the facility and forfeiture of the credential. Event Coverage Members of the media will find a working media room at each tournament site. Members of the media may obtain tournament entry lists, current PBA statistics and player biographies on pba.com and in the PBA Media Guide. Current stats will be availabe on-site for each event. The PBA will have complete tournament standings available after each round of competition. Current round leaders are required to report to the media room within 10 minutes of the completion of competition. The tournament winner and runner-up are also required to report to the media room immediately after the completion of the championship match. In some cases, interviews following the championship round may be conducted on the lanes immediately after the completion of the match. Other requests for player interviews on-site should be arranged through the PBA s media relations staff. For print photographers and television cameras, PBA rules require all photos and video during competition be taken from behind the competitors and with available light (no flash photography or camera lights) except during the televised finals when photographers will be able to use a down-lane photo blind using television lighting. During practice sessions prior to every round, photographers are allowed to take photos and video facing the competitors and may use flash photography and lights. The PBA s media relations staff files daily stories with agate summaries after each day of competition with the Associated Press and through the PBA s extensive address files. Members of the media who would like to be included in PBA s should contact any PBA Media Relations representative. Post-Tournament The PBA issues a post-tournament story at the completion of each tournament. The story includes a final recap and final tournament standings, and is distributed through the Associated Press, the PBA s network and onlne at pba.com. PBA Online All of the latest PBA information, tournament results, rankings, statistics and player information are available on the PBA s website, Event photography also is available. Publications and/or web masters must make a request to any PBA Media Relations representative for access to the PBA Media Gallery. PBA MEDIA Relations Any general questions from the media regarding the Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour, PBA Senior Tour, PBA Women s Series presented by BOWL.COM or PBA Regional Tour may be directed to the PBA office in Seattle via phone ( ), fax ( ), mail (719 Second Ave., Suite 701, Seattle, WA, 98104) or (publicrelations@pba.com). 5

6 espn broadcast team Rob STONE Play-by-Play Commentator Rob Stone will serve as the PBA s play-by-play commentator on ESPN for the third consecutive season. Stone joined ESPN in June 1997 as the host of ESPN2 s Worldwide Soccer, a weekly news and highlights show. Stone also served as host of MLS Extra Time, Major League Soccer s (MLS) first one-hour, in-season Monday night program, which debuted in 2000 on ESPN2. Since 1998, he has served as a sideline reporter for select MLS and U.S. Soccer telecasts on ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC, and he hosted MLS Cup halftime shows in 1998 and Beginning in 2004, Stone became the primary play-by-play commentator for ESPN2 s MLS telecasts and U.S. Men s National Team games. During the 2006 MLS World Cup, Stone served as reporter and play-by-play commentator in Germany. During World Cup 98 in France, Stone traveled the country and filed daily reports on the offbeat and behind the scenes sites of the world s most popular sporting event for ABC, ESPN and ESPN2. He also provided reports and features from France 98 for World Cup 2Night, a daily recap of the day s activities at the tournament. In Korea/Japan 02, Stone served as host of World Cup 2Night on ESPN2 and during the pre-, halftime and post-game segments. Beginning in 1999, Stone has also been serving as a college football sideline reporter and has worked numerous bowl games in that capacity. Stone came to ESPN from WTOG-TV in Tampa/St. Petersburg, Fla., where he served as weekend sports anchor and sports reporter from In addition, he reported for the Tony Dungy Show and the Sam Wyche Report, and was chief reporter for the Bucs Countdown to Kickoff pregame show. Stone began his television career at ESPN as a production assistant from He worked on SportsCenter, Outside The Lines and College GameDay. From ESPN, Stone went to WFXL-TV in Albany, Ga., as a weekend sports anchor/ sports reporter ( ) and sports director ( ). The Simsbury, Conn., native is a 1991 Colgate graduate with a degree in English. He was an all-state and all-conference soccer performer as a midfield player for the Red Raiders, and captained the squad his senior year. Stone resides in Tampa, Fla., with his wife, Lynn, and their three children, Camden, Chandler and Carson. Randy pedersen Color Analyst Randy Pedersen, who retired after a 25-year PBA Tour career, will be the ESPN Color Analyst for the eighth consecutive season during the telecasts. Pedersen previously worked on two PBA tournaments which aired in 2001 for ESPN, five shows for Fox Sports and 26 weeks of TNN s Rock and Bowl in He also handled some sideline reporting on PBA telecasts for ABC Sports. Pedersen, who owns 13 career Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour titles and more than $1 million in career earnings, offers unique commentary on lane conditions, bowler performances and general insights into the Tour. He was recognized during the PBA s 50th Anniversary Season as the 35th-ranked player on the list of the PBA s 50 Greatest Players in History. He has also appeared in the major motion pictures Kingpin and Greedy. Born May 28, 1962, Pedersen resides in Clermont, Fla., with his wife Becky and two children, Savannah and Chad. 6

7 pba administration Fred Schreyer PBA Commissioner and CEO Fred Schreyer became PBA Commissioner and CEO on September 2, 2005, after serving solely as PBA Commissioner for more than two years. Schreyer oversees all aspects of the PBA s business operations and maintains primary responsibility for the negotiation of sponsorship agreements and financial arrangements. Schreyer has been with the PBA full-time since October 2002, when he became Chief Operating Officer and General Counsel, but has been affiliated with the since September of 2000 as its legal counsel. Schreyer has more than 25 years in the sports industry, including Director of Sports Marketing at Nike from and was the founder of Nike s Sports Management division in Schreyer was a member of the law firm of Rosenfeld, Meyer & Susman in Beverly Hills from before moving on to his seven-year career at Nike. He was the Founding Partner and Owner of Pyramid Sports in which he served as a consultant to many of the leading companies in the sports business (Logo Athletic, Met-Rx, adidas and Arizona State University) and represented athletes in a variety of sports (Troy Aikman, Jason Williams, LeBron James, Gary Payton, Richard Jefferson, Natalie Williams and Tiffeny Milbrett). Schreyer received a Bachelor s of Business Administration degree from the University of Michigan in 1975 and received his J.D. degree from UCLA School of Law in Tom clark Deputy Commissioner and Chief Operating Officer Tom Clark became the PBA s Vice President and COO on March, 28, 2008, after serving as the Vice President of Marketing and Communications for the United States Bowling Congress. Clark, who was promoted to Deputy Commissioner in 2009, oversees television production, marketing and public relations for the PBA Tour. Prior to his position as Vice President for the USBC, Clark was the organization s director of communications from April 2005 until July Clark came to USBC headquarters after a successful career in journalism. From he was a sports assignment editor for USA Today, the nation s highest-circulated newspaper. At USA Today, Clark directed the golf and tennis coverage, assisted on NBA and NFL coverage and was the lead editor five consecutive years on the national-award winning USA Today Super Bowl Bonus Section. Prior to USA Today, Clark worked in the Media General newspaper chain as the executive editor of the Hickory (N.C.) Daily Record ( ); managing editor of the Manassas (Va.) Journal Messenger ( ), and sports editor of the Potomac (Woodbridge, Va.) News ( ). He was a contributing sports writer for the Syracuse (N.Y.) Herald Journal from From , Clark owned and operated the Syracuse Sporting Times, a bi-weekly magazine. Clark has won numerous national and state journalism awards including Best Feature Story in 1995 and Best Page Design in 1996 by the Associated Press Sports Editors and the 1998 Virginia Press Association Sweepstakes for best newspaper in its circulation category. Clark graduated from Buffalo State College in 1992 with a degree in journalism. He bowled collegiately for four years at Buffalo State, winning the east region Association of College Unions International title in 1990 and advancing to the national singles championship in Reno, Nev. Clark was named Bowlers Journal International magazine s Person of the Year in the bowling industry for 2005 for his efforts in bringing publicity to the game. Clark also has been honored by the bowling industry as winner of the Billiard and Bowling Institute of America Industry Service Award (2008) and the USBC Joyce Deitch Trailblazer Award (2009). Clark, a native of Syracuse, N.Y., resides in Muskego, Wis., with his wife Kelli and two children. 7

8 pba staff Tom Clark Deputy Commissioner and COO Adrienne Frank Graphic Designer Lori Freidt Director of Finance Cara Frey VP, Director of Business and Legal Affairs Jody Gough Operations Manager Julie Ketter Accounting Manager Mike Jakubowski Multimedia Specialist Corey Kistner Tournament Director, PBA Tours Sara Korsmo Administrative Assistant Janay Leddy Director of Community Relations/ Events Lucky Lestari Accountant Sandra Magatteri Membership Accounting Jeff Mark Production Coordinator Barry Miller App. Developer Webmaster Tim Morelli Director of Brand and Licensing Sam Mulligan Sales Manager Louis O Callaghan Application Developer Shawn Pride Director of Information Technology Jerry Schneider Public Relations Fred Schreyer CEO & Commissioner Dave Schroeder TV Producer Aaron Sprague Application Developer Kirk von Krueger VP & Director, PBA Tour Bill Vint Public Relations Coordinator Contacting the PBA: Professional Bowlers Association, 719 Second Ave., Suite 701, Seattle, WA (206) or you can the PBA department you wish to contact: info@pba.com dues@pba.com membership@pba.com pbacenters@pba.com John Weber Barb Wilt proshops@pba.com publicrelations@pba.com Director, Tour Entries sponsorship@pba.com webmaster@pba.com Regional and Coordinator Senior Tours scholarships@pba.com 8

9 pba staff PBA Regional Managers PBA Commissioners Through the Years Robert Jakel PBA Central Region Manager P.O. Box 88 Lockport, IL Phone: (815) Fax: (815) Gary Mage PBA NW/West Region Manager P.O. Box Vancouver, WA Phone: (360) Fax: (360) Russ Mills PBA East Region Manager P.O. Box 7066 Auburn, NY Phone: (315) Fax: (315) Harry O Neale PBA South Region Manager P.O. Box 393 Ravenel, SC Phone: (843) Fax: (843) harry.oneale@pba.com Fred Schreyer (March 2003-Present): Fred Schreyer came to the PBA after serving as a consultant to many of the leading companies in the sports business as founding partner and owner of Pyramid Sports. Schreyer first served as Chief Operating Officer and General Counsel for the PBA, before being named the PBA Commissioner in March Notable achievements during Schreyer s current tenure include the signing of Denny s as the PBA Tour s first-ever title sponsor and an increase in membership to an all-time high of 4,300. Ian Hamilton (Sept March, 2003): During Ian Hamilton s tenure as the PBA Commissioner, an exclusive three-year deal was struck with ESPN, the duration and time of the Tour was defined (September through March), the Tour s prize fund saw an increase of 140% and a format change was made to create more exciting competition. Mark Gerberich (1995-Sept. 2000): As the Commissioner who led the PBA through its purchase by Chris Peters, Rob Glaser and Mike Slade, Mark Gerberich played a key role in creating financial stability for the Tour. Gerberich s career with the PBA began in 1983 and saw him rise through the ranks of the PBA before achieving Commissioner status in Mike Connor ( ): In 1992, Mike Connor became just the second Commissioner in PBA history, replacing Joe Antenora. Connor s first year saw Bud Light become the official beer of the PBA and sponsor of the PBA National Championship and the Touring Players Championship. Firestone also increased its sponsorship to $300,000. Pete McCordic PBA Southwest Region Manager Pelican Hill Katy, TX Phone: (281) Fax: (281) pete.mccordic@pba. com Rich Weber PBA Midwest Region Manager 10 Shadowridge Ct St. Peters, MO Phone: (636) rich.weber@pba.com Joe Antenora ( ): Joe Antenora became Executive Director of the PBA in 1972 and was later named the PBA Commissioner in Antenora, who was inducted into the PBA Hall of Fame in 1993, was instrumental in securing higher prize funds, increasing the number of tournaments, firmly establishing PBA schools, the Regional and Senior Tours, and obtaining TV coverage for practically every National event. Eddie Elias ( ): Eddie Elias founded the PBA in 1958 and went on to serve as the organization s president for 20 years. An attorney from Akron, Ohio, Elias rounded up 33 Founding Members and established the sport s most prominent organization. **Prior to 1978 the position of Commissioner did not exist. PBA founder and long-time President Eddie Elias created the position in

10 pba story 1958 Eddie Elias, an attorney from Akron, Ohio, founded the PBA There were 33 Founding Members The first 100 persons in the organization were Charter Members. Dick Weber poses with former PBA Commissioner Eddie Elias after winning the third tournament in PBA history the 1959 Dayton Open in Dayton, Ohio The PBA Tour started off with a bang with three tournaments worth $49, The first of many television shows is inaugurated with Jackpot Bowling Seven tournaments were held worth $150,000 Make That Spare poured more television money into PBA members pockets Eleven tournaments were held worth $250,000 The $75,000 National PBA Invitational at Paramus, N.J., was the first televised PBA final event Thirty-two tournaments were held worth $800,000 The Winter Tour finals went on the air for the first time on ABC-TV Thirty-eight tournaments were held worth $1,000,000 Make That Spare was going strong and Don Carter made history, breaking the jackpot Thirty-one tournaments were held worth $1,200,000 The PBA put another telecast on the air, the two-man bestball on CBS-TV Thirty-one tournaments were held worth $1,300,000 Elias negotiated for the biggest tournament in the history of the game, the $100,000 Firestone Tournament of Champions in Akron, Ohio, home of the PBA Elias also formed the Image Committee Twenty-nine tournaments were held worth $1,500,000 Wayne Zahn earned $54,720 to break Don Carter s mark of $49,972 established in 1962 The PBA held a tournament in Caracas, Venezuela Steve Nagy passed away Thirty-four tournaments were held worth $1,600,000 Ebonite became a tournament sponsor along with Brut Miller had been in for one year to raise the total of commercial sponsors to four The PBA went into the new Madison Square Garden for the $70,000 National Championship Jack Biondolillo rolled the first perfect game on live national television in the Firestone Tournament of Champions Thirty-five tournaments were held worth $1,700,000 Lincoln-Mercury joined the growing field of commercial sponsors with the $75,000 Cougar Open in Kansas City Jim Stefanich made history when he earned a record $67, Thirty-five tournaments were held worth $1,800,000 American Airlines and Bellows-Valvair joined the major tournament sponsors Billy Hardwick set a new record by winning seven tournaments during the year The first National Resident Professional Championship was held in Cincinnati The PBA s 12th season saw the regional tournament program catch on, with 26 events The Don Carter Classic was new Bellows-Valvair co-sponsored four tournaments, while Firestone, Miller High Life, Lincoln-Mercury, Ebonite and American Airlines continued to sponsor major events A Winter Tour that approached the $1,000,000 mark and an expanded regional program marked the PBA s 13th season New sponsors were the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. and Andy Granatelli s STP organization Lincoln- Mercury and Madison Square Garden joined to stage The Cougar Open The Tour was enhanced further when the Brunswick Memorial World Open was established... Twenty of the world s best foreign bowlers won their way to the World Open to compete against America s best pros for the $85,000 purse The Firestone Tournament of Champions reached a new high as the price tag hit $125, Don Johnson and Nelson Burton Jr. battled it out for Bowler of the Year honors with Johnson finally winning out The BPAA U.S. Open (which was contested in New York s Madison Square Garden) was a $100,000 event The $125,000 Firestone Tournament of Champions rewarded the winner with $25,000 Madison Square Garden again hosted the BPAA U.S. Open The Brunswick World Open became the second tournament on Tour with the prize 10

11 pba story fund upped to $100,000 The Winter Tour prize money was up to $1,000,000 The regional program helped push membership to 1, The biggest ever Winter Tour offered no fewer than four tournaments with a value of at least $100,000 New to the slate were Midas and Cleveland Opens In addition, the Winston-Salem Classic went to $100,000, as did the Showboat Invitational The Firestone Tournament of Champions remained at $125,000 For a third straight year the BPAA U.S. Open was carded for New York s Madison Square Garden The Winter Tour had a record 16 stops The Copenhagen and Monroe Max-Air Opens were new to the Tour The BPAA U.S. Open moved to Grand Prairie, Texas Earl Anthony became the first man in PBA history to break the $100,000 mark in earnings, finishing the season with a then record-tying seven national titles and winning $107,585 The Firestone Tournament of Champions remained the top goal for PBA membership which passed 1,300 The regional program continued making great progress, with 82 regional tournaments, an all-time high All but three of the national tour stops were televised AMF sponsored two $100,000 winter tournaments, as well as the Regional Champions Classic Earl Anthony after one of his record six PBA National Championship victories. Ford and Rolaids joined the list of major sponsors Earl Anthony again set a record for earnings with $110,833 The BPAA U.S. Open returned to Texas for the second straight year The Firestone Tournament of Champions was a $125,000 event The 16-stop Winter Tour was aired on ABC television for the 16th consecutive year Burger King, Consolidated Cigar and Quaker State joined the list of major sponsors Miller increased the Miller High Life prize fund to $100,000 and added the $80,000 Lite Classic Mark Roth tied a PBA record by winning three straight tournaments on the Summer Tour and became only the second man in PBA history to earn over $100,000 with winnings of $105,583 Prize money for the Winter Tour reached a record of nearly $1.5 million and membership reached an all-time high of 1, The Firestone and Burger King tournaments increased their prize monies to all-time highs of $150,000 with $30,000 top prizes in each The Brunswick World Open and the Showboat Invitational also upped their price tag to $125,000 Miller Brewing Company sponsored two $100,000 tournaments - the Miller High Life Open and the Lite Classic Prize money on the Winter Tour reached a record high Mark Roth won a PBA record eight titles in the 1978 season. of nearly $1.6 million, an average of nearly $100,000 per tournament Pro Tour Qualifiers (PTQs), enabling more members to compete in tournaments of their choice, were expanded significantly Mark Roth set records by winning eight titles and $134, The PBA was seen on national television more than ever before, with 33 of 34 national tournaments being televised ABC-TV s Pro Bowlers Tour completed its 18th consecutive season Ten Summer Tour finals were aired on CBS Sports Spectacular The new Entertainment and Sports Programming Network (ESPN) showed five of six Fall Tour events Firestone lent its name to a second tournament, the 721 Classic, to go along with the $150,000 Tournament of Champions The BPAA raised the prize fund of its U.S. Open to $125,000 Showboat Hotel and Bowling Center sponsored the $125,000 Showboat PBA National Championship during the summer Kessler Whiskey sponsored two events in the fall, the Kessler Open and the Kessler Classic Membership reached 2,000 by year s end A 16-week Winter Tour featured another new sponsor, True Value Hardware, which sponsored a $125,000 event in Miami Willie Willis became the first African-American to qualify for the Firestone Tournament of Champions by virtue of his victory in the 1979 Brunswick National Resident Pro Championship Miller Brewing, AMF Magic-Score and Midas all raised their tournaments to the $125,000 level The BPAA U.S. Open increased to a $131,000 tournament The Showboat Invitational went to $135,000 ESPN telecast 12 Summer Tour events, five Fall Tour events and the Fair Lanes National Resident Pro Championship The 20th season of ABC Sports Professional Bowlers Tour consisted of 21 events The Summer Tour was 11

12 pba story telecast by ESPN The PBA National Championship sported its largest prize fund, $135,000, second only to the $150,000 Firestone Tournament of Champions Miller Brewing Company sponsored two events and also gave support to the first annual PBA Senior Championship at New Orleans Membership approached 2,500 by year s end A seventh region was created by July and there were more than 100 members and five tournaments in 1981 The total money distributed in 96 regional tournaments was more than $1 million The Firestone Tournament of Champions, a $200,000 event, boasted the top first prize on Tour - $40,000 The Toledo Trust PBA National Championship paid $38,000 of its $200,000 prize fund to the winner, Earl Anthony That victory pushed Anthony s career earnings past the $1 million mark, making him the first PBA member to cross that barrier The PBA Tour went to Europe for the first time, and Tom Baker came back with the title in the AMF Grand Prix in Paris, France For the first time, all Winter Tour prize funds were at least $100,000 USA Cable Network debuted as the network for the Summer and Fall Tours AC-Delco joined the list of tournament sponsors by backing the $125,000 AC-Delco Classic on the Spring Tour The 25th anniversary of the founding of the PBA was celebrated The average winter prize fund was $136,875, a record The Firestone Tournament of Champions and Trustcorp PBA National Championship had $200,000 prize funds and $40,000 and $38,000 first prizes, respectively Showboat, Miller Brewing and True Value Hardware Stores each sponsored a $150,000 event During the Winter Tour, True Value offered $50,000 to anyone rolling a 300 game on TV For the first time, a Touring Players Championship was conducted on the Fall Tour The total prize fund for the 16 winter stops was $2,370, an average of $148,125 weekly The three tournaments that made up the Triple Crown of professional bowling -- the Firestone Tournament of Champions, the Trustcorp PBA National Championship and the BPAA U.S. Open -- featured $200,000 purses The Showboat Invitational in Las Vegas increased its purse to $175,000 Along with the first 16 stops, ABC covered five spring tournaments USA Cable Network carried the 1984 Summer Tour NBC Sports aired the Fall Tour events True Value Hardware Stores offered an award of $100,000 to any player shooting a perfect game during the Winter Tour and $200,000 for any during the True Value Open The Miller Brewing Company offered a $1 million bonus to any player winning all three Miller-sponsored tournaments ESPN aired the 12 Summer Tour events NBC aired six Fall Tour events, including the Kodak Invitational Budweiser sponsored two tournaments Mike Aulby broke Earl Anthony s single season money record of $164,735, and became the first bowler in PBA history to surpass $200,000 with $201, The Firestone Tournament of Champions featured a $50,000 first prize, the largest in PBA history Miller Brewing Company again sponsored the $1 million Lite Slam and True Value Hardware Stores offered $100,000 to any player who shot a perfect game during the championship finals The Summer Tour was the richest ever, with the addition of Ebonite and Miller Brewing-sponsored tournaments ESPN aired the Summer Tour NBC televised the Fall Tour Total prize money for the year totaled $6.5 million The year kicked off with the $500,000 Seagram s Coolers U.S. Open in Tacoma, Wash., the highest-paying tournament held on the Tour It offered a $100,000 first prize Pete McCordic earned the $100,000 True Value perfect game award when he notched the first 300 game on national television in 13 years Miller Brewing added a year-long performance point bonus worth $50, In addition to the mega-buck Triple Crown tournaments, the Winter Tour added the $200,000 Don Carter s Greater New Orleans Classic to the schedule Bob Benoit stunned the bowling world by rolling the first perfect game in a championship match to defeat Mark Roth, , for the Quaker State Open title A&W sponsored the Pro Classic in Phoenix Make That Spare returned to the airwaves with a pilot telecast in March Overall prize money for the national and regional tournaments exceeded $7.5 million Brian Voss broke Mike Aulby s single season earnings record winning $225, The Seagram s Coolers U.S. Open led all prize funds with $500,000 $100,000 was earned by the winner Pete Weber became the PBA s fourth millionaire, followed a few months later by Mike Aulby... Weber also became just the third player to win the Triple Crown after capturing the Trustcorp PBA National Championship Toyota sponsored its first tournament on the Fall Tour Total prize money for the year exceeded $8 million Mike Aulby set a singleseason earnings record with $298, The PBA welcomed Choice Hotels, Chevy Trucks and the American Bowling Congress as new sponsors Amleto Monacelli won his second consecutive PBA Player of the Year honor and led a contingent of 11 players over 12

13 pba story the $100,000 mark Cambridge sponsored the PBA/ LPBT mixed doubles, and Monacelli and Tish Johnson successfully defended their titles Membership topped 3,500 by year s end ABC-TV televised its 30th year of the Pro Bowlers Tour Tums signed on to sponsor the Tums Classic at Windsor Locks, Conn. The Johnny Petraglia Open was held in North Brunswick, N.J. The Tour returned to Long Island David Ozio became just the third bowler in PBA history to win the first two stops on the Winter Tour, joining Dick Weber and Don Johnson John Mazza and Jess Stayrook joined Mark Roth as the only bowlers to convert the 7-10 split on television The Senior Tour held 12 stops, an increase of 50% over Mike Connor was named Commissioner of the PBA succeeding Joe Antenora Bud Light was the official beer of the PBA Tour and it sponsored the PBA National Championship and the Touring Players Championship Firestone increased its sponsorship to $300,000 Kool Shootouts were held throughout the year at tournament sites; they featured winner-take-all one-game matches Choice Hotels Summer Classic featured tournament champion Amleto Monacelli defeating Senior champion Gene Stus for the $25,000 bonus match. Four more bowlers - Monacelli, Voss, Wayne Webb and Dave Husted - topped the $1 million mark in earnings. The Firestone Tournament of Champions was held at AMF Fairlawn Lanes in Akron, Ohio for 29 consecutive years from The Winter Tour welcomed the IOF Foresters as a sponsor of the Bowling For Miracles Open in Toronto, Canada, and also featured the Bud Light Hall of Fame Championship, which was co-sponsored by the National Bowling Council The Children s Miracle Network became the official charity of the PBA Tour Senior Tour prize money increased to nearly $1.4 million with 14 tournaments The PBA initiated a Millionaire Club poster featuring the first 10 millionaires -- Earl Anthony, Mark Roth, Marshall Holman, Pete Weber, Mike Aulby, Wayne Webb, Brian Voss, Amleto Monacelli, Dave Husted and Walter Ray Williams Jr General Tire became the sponsor of the Tournament of Champions, replacing Firestone, which sponsored the event for the previous 29 years The PBA introduced arena finals at three separate tournament sites The telecast of the championship round was moved from the bowling center to an arena setting where the finalists bowled on four specially-installed lanes The idea was first tried in Erie, Pa., and was a huge success as a capacity crowd of more than 5,000 fans showed up at the Erie Civic Center for the telecast... ABC- TV aired its 33rd consecutive season of the Professional Bowlers Tour, with the familiar team of four-time Emmy Award winner Chris Schenkel and Nelson Bo Burton Jr., handling the commentary The PBA Tour showcased record prize funds worth an average of almost $200,000 per tournament ESPN televised the remaining summer and fall stops Boosting increased prize funds were AC- Delco, Showboat Hotel and Bowling Center, True Value Hardware, Brunswick Corp., the Independent Order of Foresters (IOF) and General Tire New sponsors to the Tour were Sherwin-Williams, Hilton Hotels and SplitFire Spark Plugs The Senior Tour witnessed four televised stops Mark Gerberich was named Commissioner of the PBA The three arena finals in 1994 were so successful that eight tournaments in 1995 put their championship rounds in arenas A PBA record 7,212 fans attended the 1995 BPAA U.S. Open in Detroit s Joe Louis Arena Dave D Entremont led the Tour with eight television appearances Mike Aulby, the top money winner with more than $215,000 in earnings, captured just one title, but made it a big one as he won the prestigious Brunswick World Tournament of Champions... The win made Aulby only the fourth player in PBA history to win bowling s Triple Crown, which includes the T of C, PBA National Championship and BPAA U.S. Open Aulby also set a then single-season average record with his mark The PBA lost long-time Commissioner Joe Antenora The PBA hosted 10 arena events in 1996 Hall-of-Fame bowler Mike Aulby captured the Bayer/Brunswick Touring Players Championship and became the only player to win the Super Slam (Masters, National/World Championship, Tournament of Champions, Touring Players Championship, U.S. Open) Walter Ray Williams Jr. led the Tour in virtually every statistical category Williams captured five titles and took over the title of PBA s all-time earnings leader. PBA Hall of Famer Earl Anthony returned to bowling after a fiveyear hiatus, winning the Naples Senior Open and cashing 13

14 pba story in every tournament he entered The PBA also signed an exclusive three-year agreement with the Marquee Group, a sports marketing, television production and entertainment company in New York City, to serve as the PBA s television representation and marketing partner AC-Delco agreed to a three-year $1 million sponsorship of a Tour stop in Lakewood, Calif The popular Pro Bowlers Tour series on ABC-TV came to an end after 36 years Shortly thereafter, the PBA announced a new network contract with CBS Sports that guaranteed nine one-hour telecasts in 1998 Earlier in the year the PBA announced a three-year agreement with ESPN that guaranteed a minimum of 14 events per year to be televised Walter Ray Williams Jr. won the final tournament on ABC-TV Williams also made history by becoming the first player to surpass the $2 million mark in career earnings PBA Hall of Famer Gary Dickinson became the first Senior player to earn more than $100,000 in a year Ebonite sponsored four events and an Ebonite Challenge point list on the Fall Tour Strike and Spare Fun Centers guaranteed a $1 million bonus for any player who rolled a 300 game during the title match of the Comfort Inn Classic... Steve Hoskins became the 11th player to roll a 300 game on national television Brunswick agreed to a three-year, $3 million sponsorship package that included sponsorship of three tournaments per year, official website sponsor and the development of the Pro Pin PBA Founder Eddie Elias passed away Members competed for more than $4 million in prize money on the National Tour (26 tournaments), with events televised nationally on CBS Sports (nine events) and ESPN (eight)... During the 1998 season, both CBS Sports and ESPN agreed to two-year extensions with the PBA Tour through the year 2000 The Villages, a retirement community in Florida, reached an agreement to sponsor three events in 1999 on the PBA Senior Tour, including the Senior Tournament of Champions Brunswick added its sponsorship to the prestigious Senior National Tournament of Champions Walter Ray Williams, Jr. won five titles and continued to be the Tour s all-time earnings leader with more than $2.3 million Parker Bohn III became just the 12th player in PBA history to roll a televised 300 game On the Senior Tour, Pete Couture collected $117,300 He also set a Senior Tour record with four wins Players competed for more than $4.1 million in prize money Steve Jaros rolled the 13th televised perfect game in PBA championship round history The PBA Tour was broadcast on network television for the 38th consecutive year, as CBS Sports carried the Tour s 10-week summer swing CBS coverage was highlighted by Eric Forkel s win in the New York City PBA Experience, the PBA s firstever outdoor final in Bryant Park in midtown Manhattan Mike Miller rolled the 14th televised 300 game in PBA history The new eight-man format was employed for 2000 in the championship finals Parker Bohn III led the Tour in earnings with $232,595 Senior bowler Dale Eagle won a record-tying four PBA Senior Tour titles Johnny Petraglia became the last man in the 20th century and the 20th player in PBA history to eclipse the $1 million mark in career earnings The PBA is purchased in April by former Microsoft executives Chris Peters, Mike Slade and Rob Glaser The new owners turn the PBA into a for-profit business In September, Ian Hamilton and Steve Miller are hired as the Commissioner and President, respectively Each worked for several years in the global sports marketing department at Nike The five-man, stepladder format returns for the Fall Tour television shows Chris Barnes went 0-12 in television appearances in 2000, but led in every statistical category except earnings and wins Jason Couch won his second consecutive Tournament of Champions Ryan Shafer broke his streak of most career earnings without a win (over 14 years), when he won two titles Bob Learn Jr. became the 21st player to break $1 million in career earnings Several changes took place to bring the PBA back to life After completing nine Mike Aulby is the only player in PBA history to complete the Super Slam, a win in all five PBA Majors. tournaments from January through June 2001, the PBA announced a set season (September - March) with a prize fund for 20 tournaments of more than $4 million The 140% increase over the previous year included a guaranteed $40,000 first prize for every standard tournament and $100,000 for Major tournaments The exception was the PBA World Championship (formerly the PBA National Championship), where the winner took home $120,000 The PBA signed a three-year (with a three-year option) exclusive deal with ESPN and 14

15 pba story established a more consistent programming schedule ESPN produced and aired thousands of PBA promotional spots that helped lead to an 18% increase in television ratings After years of decline the PBA also saw a strong increase in membership (25%) and tournament entries (35%) Parker Bohn III, with five titles, was named PBA Player of the Year Tommy Jones outshone all other newcomers and became the PBA s Rookie of the Year Staging an animated comeback was Pete Weber who had a memorable televised 299 that helped the PBA get regular results broadcast on ESPN s SportsCenter. He went on to win the ESPY for Bowler of the Year Ernie Schlegel and Jason Couch were the 22nd and 23rd bowlers to break the $1 million mark in career earnings The PBA continued down the road to success Fred Schreyer was named PBA Commissioner in March 2003 The PBA signed 13 new corporate sponsors: Banquet, Bayer, Cambridge Credit, Days Inn, Dexter, GEICO Direct, Jackson Hewitt Tax Service, Miller Brewing Company (Miller High Life and Miller Lite), Odor-Eaters, Pep Boys, Pepsi, Storm and VIA Bowling PBA membership topped 4,000 for the first time in history ESPN TV ratings increased for the second consecutive season (6%) and the male demographic increased by 43%... Tournament entries also increased by 14%... Walter Ray Williams Jr. won his sixth PBA Player of the Year Award, tying Earl Anthony for the all-time mark Williams also shattered the single-season earnings record ($298,237 set by Mike Aulby in 1989) with $419,700 He also became the first player to top $3 million in career earnings Jason Couch became the first player to three-peat in the PBA Tournament of Champions (1999, 2000 and 2002) Norm Duke rolled the 15th televised 300 game in PBA history at the GEICO Earl Anthony Classic (Tacoma, Wash.) Earlier in the season at the Cambridge Credit Classic (Syosset, N.Y.), Duke defeated David Traber in the closest title match ever, winning on the third one-ball roll off (9-9, 10-10, 10-9) after tying at Randy Pedersen and Danny Wiseman became the 24th and 25th players to top $1 million in career earnings Prior to the start of the season, the PBA announced the Tour was switching to an historic 64-bowler, all-exempt field for the season The PBA had 14 sponsors including newcomers Baby Ruth and Wild Turkey Bourbon PBA membership continued its record climb, reaching more than 4,100 members Tournament entries increased by 20% over the season Five players topped the $1 million mark in career earnings, bringing the total number of PBA millionaires to 30 In a surprise finish to the season, 49-year-old PBA Hall of Famer Tom Baker shocked the bowling world by winning the PBA World Championship and taking the $120,000 top-prize as well as a five-season Tour exemption Steve Jaros took home a Tour-best three titles, doubling his career total entering the season Mika Koivuniemi rolled the 16th televised 300 game in PBA history at the Cambridge Credit Classic (Windsor Locks, Conn.) Walter Ray Williams Jr. captured his first career Masters title, and ended the season just two titles behind Earl Anthony s PBA Tour record 41 Mike Scroggins, who made three consecutive championship round appearances early in the season, broke a 192-event winless streak with his title in the Baby Ruth Real Deal Classic (Belleville, Ill.) The PBA Tour entered its first season with the brand new exempt format which featured a 64-bowler field for each standard event, including 58 full-time exempt bowlers The PBA had 17 sponsors, including newcomers Denny s and Motel 6 The PBA on ESPN set records in average rating (.91), average households (816,961) and average viewers (1,067,705) since the new PBA ownership took over in 2000 The season began with the finals of the 2004 Miller High Life Masters presented by the American Bowling Congress being bowled in Miller Park, home of the Milwaukee Brewers The PBA opened its membership to women for the first time; Missy Bellinder of Fullerton, Calif., became the PBA s first woman member Liz Johnson made history by becoming the first female to qualify for a PBA Tour event in the 2004 Uniroyal Tire Classic She later became the first female to appear in a PBA Tour championship round when she finished second in the 2005 Banquet Open in Wyoming, Mich Walter Ray Williams Jr. became just the second bowler to reach the 40-title plateau with his 2004 Uniroyal Tire Classic victory in Wickliffe, Ohio Chris Barnes becomes the PBA s 31st millionaire, reaching the milestone in just 220 events, a PBA record A week after the regular season ended, Barnes won the $200,000 top prize in the PBA Motel 6 Roll to Riches presented by GEICO, the richest grand prize in PBA history PBA Hall of Famers and legends Dick Weber and Chris Schenkel pass away Denny s signs a three-year, multi-million dollar deal prior to the start of the season to become the Tour s first-ever title sponsor The PBA Tour becomes the Denny s PBA Tour ESPN features more PBA programming than ever, with a new special event airing on Christmas day, The Final Frame presented by the Denny s PBA Tour, as well as the second seasons of the PBA Skills Challenge and the Motel 6 Roll to Riches The Tour adds a special 22nd event to the schedule, the Dick Weber Open, which uses a throwback format in honor of the late PBA Hall of Famer... Jackson Hewitt Tax Service announces the Jackson Hewitt $1 Million Challenge, offering $1 million to any bowler who can win the final three Majors of the season Tommy Jones becomes the face of the promotion after winning his first career Major in the 63rd U.S. Open, but he fails to win the final two Majors Jones goes on to win four titles for the second consecutive season, becoming the first bowler to win at least eight titles over two seasons 15

16 pba story since Parker Bohn III in In his seventh attempt at tying Earl Anthony s all-time titles record, Walter Ray Williams Jr. finally wins his 41st title in grand fashion, defeating Pete Weber for the title in the 2006 Denny s World Championship, earning $100,000 and a four-season Tour exemption 23-year-old rookie Sean Rash becomes the first non-exempt bowler to win a title, going from the Denny s PBA Tour Qualifying Round to PBA champion in the 2006 West Virginia Championship Chris Barnes once again takes home the richest grand prize in PBA history, winning the winner-take-all $200,000 Motel 6 Roll to Riches for the second consecutive year Eric Forkel and Mike Edwards become the PBA s 32nd and 33rd millionaires... TV ratings in the male demographic increase by 12.5 percent Tournament entries increase by 19.7%... Membership reaches an all-time high of 4,300 at season s end... Kelly Kulick becomes the first woman to earn a fullseason exemption on Tour when she finishes sixth in the 2006 Denny s PBA Tour Trials. Walter Ray Williams Jr. became the PBA s all-time titles leader in The PBA Tour s 48th season starts off with a bang as Walter Ray Williams Jr. breaks the Tour s all-time titles record, earning win No. 42 over Pete Weber in the Dydo Japan Cup... For the first time since 1999 the season saw two televised 300 games as Tony Reyes fires the 17th perfect game en route to his first career title in the 2006 Motor City Classic while Ryan Shafer fires No. 18 in the 2007 Pepsi Championship... Doug Kent makes history by winning the 2006 USBC Masters and the 2007 Denny s World Championship, making him just the sixth bowler in history to win two Majors in a season... Two bowlers made historic debuts as Kelly Kulick and Billy Oatman become the Tour s first-ever exempt female and African-American, respectively, under the Tour s all-exempt format... A record is set for Denny s PBA Tour Qualifying Round entries as 147 bowlers attempt to qualify for the 2007 Pepsi Championship at Woodland Bowl in Indianapolis... Denny s, the PBA and the United States Bowling Congress team up to present the inaugural Denny s All-American High School Championships featuring 29 of the best high school bowlers (14 boys, 15 girls) in an event which ran in conjunction with the Denny s World Championship... The event airs tapedelayed on ESPN... ESPN also continues to air special PBA programming throughout the Tour season and the offseason, including the third annual Motel 6 Roll to Riches, won by Kent, and the PBA Skills Challenge, which featured a new doubles format, won by Kent and Danny Wiseman... The PBA and USBC announce a special summer series, The GEICO PBA All-Star Shootout Hosted by Six Flags, which features 16 PBA stars competing in a special madefor-tv doubles event which airs throughout the summer on ESPN... The PBA and USBC also announce a PBA Women s Series which will feature a 16-woman exempt field competing in four events running concurrently with Denny s PBA Tour events in New PBA sponsors include Columbia 300, Discover Card, Etonic, Flomax, Go RVing and H&R Block... The PBA Senior Tour features 13 events in 2007, up from nine in 2006, including the return of the PBA Ladies and Legends The third season of the Denny s title sponsorship is a success, with Denny s taking naming rights of both the World Championship and U.S. Open... Walter Ray Williams Jr. quickly displayed why he is one of the sport s all-time greats, taking no time to win his 43rd career victory at the 2007 Motor City Classic. The win continued his streak of now 15 consecutive seasons with one or more titles. Williams went on to add another win to his resume, capturing his 44th career title in the 2007 Great Lakes Classic. Despite leading the Tour in both points and average, breaking PBA records with his seventh Harry Smith Point Leader Award and his seventh George Young High Average Award, and leading the Denny s PBA Tour with a average, Williams finished second in the PBA Player of the Year race as the PBA instituted a point system to determine the POY. Although Williams led the race in 13 of the first 14 weeks of the season, the back-and-forth race saw Denny s PBA Tour star Chris Barnes coming out victorious by a mere two points in the PBA Player of the Year rankings.. Barnes and Williams are two of six bowlers who win two titles in , the first time since 1995 no bowler won more than two titles... Rhino Page puts together perhaps the greatest rookie season in PBA history, advancing to five championship rounds and winning the Go RVing Classic; he made all five of his shows after advancing from the Denny s PBA Tour Qualifying Round and broke nearly every TQR record in the book... The first-ever PBA Women s Series runs simultaneously with four Denny s PBA Tour events, featuring 16 of the greatest female bowlers in the world; Diandra Asbaty, Carolyn Dorin-Ballard, Joy Esterson and Shannon Pluhowsky take home titles while Dorin-Ballard leads the series in nearly every statistical category... The PBA holds a doubles event for the first time since 2001 with Michael Fagan and Danny Wiseman teaming up to win the PBA Exempt Doubles Classic, giving Fagan his first Denny s PBA Tour title and Wiseman his 12th With the most roller coaster season in PBA history, Norm Duke also found himself in the PBA Player of the Year race. 16

17 pba story Battling a series of injuries at the start of the tour, Duke dug himself into a hole in the PBA World Point Rankings and was on the verge of losing his exemption before putting together one of the greatest late-season runs in PBA history. Duke went on to win the final two Majors of the season --- the Denny s World Championship and the 65th Denny s U.S. Open. He became just the sixth bowler in history to win back-to-back Majors and the 10th bowler to win two Majors in a season. The combined $150,000 he won over the two events propelled him to lead the Tour in earnings with $176,855. More importantly, the two Majors made Duke only the second bowler in the history of the PBA to win the Grand Slam --- victories in the Tournament of Champions, U.S. Open, World Championship, and the USBC Masters. Although Duke fell short of winning the prestigious PBA Player of the Year award, his late season accomplishments led him to win the Bowler of the Year ESPY Award at the 2008 ESPYs. Also in the PBA Player of the Year race was Wes Malott, who continued to be one of the most consistent bowlers on Tour. Malott captured the 2008 Lumber Liquidators Championship beating out three lefties for the title. Capturing a title for the third consecutive season, Malott finished third in the PBA World Point Rankings and had six championship round appearances. Going over the $100,000 mark in season earnings for the third straight year, averaging for the season, Malott ultimately finished tied for fourth with Mike Scroggins in the PBA Player of the Year race The organization celebrated its 50th anniversary in the season which culminated with the naming of the 50 greatest players in PBA history. A gala to honor those players was held at the Red Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, in conjunction with the H&R Block Tournament of Champions A Player of the Year race that came down to the final frame of the season and a two-handed bowling sensation from Australia who won his first title, highlighted award-winning performances during the Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour season. As the season entered the home stretch, it appeared as though Wes Malott had Player of the Year honors well in hand. But going into the Lumber Liquidators U.S. Open - the last event and major of the season - the 6-foot-4 right-hander from Pflugerville, Texas, had to watch from the sidelines as Norm Duke and Chris Barnes took one last shot at the honor. Ultimately Malott would win the Player of the Year crown but needed help from fellow Texan Mike Scroggins, who defeated Barnes in the semifinal match and Duke in the championship match, to end their Player of the Year hopes Despite finishing 18th in the U.S. Open, the 32-year-old Malott had a stellar year, winning three titles and finishing fifth in earnings with $174,680. He also won PBA s unique Versatility Swing which consisted of six the PBA Tour events conducted on each of PBA s six lane conditioning patterns. He also won the George Young High Average Award with a average, edging Bill O Neill by.02 of a pin Malott backed up his Player of the Year honor by earning a berth in the King of Bowling Powered by Amp Energy series and going on to win it in grand style by becoming the first bowler ever to bowl two televised 300 games Barnes, who came on strong in the last half of the season winning two titles, was able to hang on to the Harry Smith Point Leader Award presented to the player who exemplified the most consistent performance throughout the year Thanks to three titles, including the season-opening PBA World Championship, Duke ended the regular season as the earnings leader with $199,630, more than $20,000 ahead of Scroggins $177,920. Duke s World Championship win to open the season made him the first bowler in PBA history to win three consecutive major titles The Tour season featured unique Versatility, West Coast, Extreme and Grand Slam swing segments designed to measure player performances across series of events featuring varying formats and lane conditions... Australian two-handed bowling sensation Jason Belmonte was named the Harry Golden Rookie of the Year. Belmonte won The Bowling Foundation Long Island Classic - his first Tour title and the first by a twohander - earning an exemption for the season. The 25-year-old Aussie made the match play field six times and cashed in eight of the nine events he entered. Belmonte s unique bowling style garnered a great deal of media attention throughout the season Ryan Shafer of Horseheads, N.Y., earned the PBA s Steve Nagy Sportsmanship Award. Shafer, a four-time PBA Tour titlist who won Rookie of the Year honors in 1987, earned the sportsmanship award for the first time Rhino Page earned a $100,000 bonus for bowling a televised 300 game in the Dydo Japan Cup which was won by Patrick Allen Eight events were conducted in the second season of the PBA Women s Series presented by the United States Bowling Congress, an increase of four events from the previous season. Michelle Feldman was the lone double winner with Carolyn Dorin-Ballard, Stefanie Nation, Jodi Woessner, Liz Johnson and Wendy Macpherson also winning titles. Dorin-Ballard also won a special end-ofseason PBA Women s Showdown event Ron Mohr had a stellar year on the Senior Tour as the only three-time winner, including the 2009 season s first two events. He led the Senior Tour in points and money earnings Team GEICO, with Barnes, Malott, Mika Koivuniemi, Mike Wolfe and Brad Angelo shared in the $108,000 first prize by winning the GEICO PBA Team Shootout presented by Six Flags conducted at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, N.J. 17

18 50 greatest players in pba history LAS VEGAS, Nev. The late Earl Anthony, who left an indelible legacy on the Professional Bowlers Association Tour as its first career millionaire, was announced as the greatest player in the PBA s first 50 years on Jan. 25, 2009, capping the Tour s week-long 50th anniversary celebration at Red Rock Resort, Casino and Spa. Walter Ray Williams Jr. of Ocala, Fla., the man who finally eclipsed Anthony s total of 43 career PBA titles, finished second in voting conducted by a national panel of bowling experts. Anthony would have been thrilled, very honored, Anthony s widow Susie said. If Earl were here, he would probably say he wasn t deserving. He wouldn t turn it down, but he d be very humble. He would have been humble in public, thrilled in private, Anthony s son Mike added. Finishing second wasn t much of a disappointment to Williams, who had 45 PBA titles, more than $4 million in career earnings and is still one of the PBA Tour s most feared competitors at the time the voting took place. I feel Earl s record is better than mine because it was more condensed, Williams said. Earl bowled 14 years and 400 or so events. I ve bowled well over 600 by now, maybe 700. Some people will argue Earl s era was tougher, but others will argue my era was tougher. The reality is, people threw the ball differently in each era. That s the way the game is played. I m very pleased to be No. 2, Williams continued. If Dick Weber would have had 45 titles at the time Earl was still bowling, he probably would have kept on bowling because he would have wanted someone to chase. As it was, he retired because no one had close to the number of titles he had. He didn t have anything to shoot for. Some people don t remember that Earl was Player of the Year in 1983, the year he retired, said Williams, who is one of the PBA s best historians, and he didn t even bowl a full season that year. Here is a complete list of the players selected as the 50 greatest in PBA history by a national panel of bowling experts: PROFESSIONAL BOWLERS ASSOCIATION 50 GREATEST PLAYERS IN PBA HISTORY 1. Earl Anthony 2. Walter Ray Williams Jr. 3. Dick Weber 4. Pete Weber 5. Mark Roth 6. Mike Aulby 7. Norm Duke 8. Don Johnson 9. Marshall Holman 10. Parker Bohn III 11. Don Carter 12. Billy Hardwick 13. Brian Voss 14. Dick Ritger 15. Nelson Burton Jr. 16. John Petraglia 17. Carmen Salvino 18. Wayne Webb 19. Dave Davis 20. Dave Soutar 21. Amleto Monacelli 22. Mike Durbin 23. Dave Husted 24. Jason Couch 25. Steve Cook 26. Chris Barnes 27. Jim Stefanich 28. Harry Smith 29. Del Ballard Jr. 30. Tommy Jones 31. Wayne Zahn 32. Jim Godman 33. George Pappas 34. David Ozio 35. Randy Pedersen 36. Dave Ferraro 37. Bill Allen 38. Larry Laub 39. Mike McGrath 40. Tom Baker 41. Joe Berardi 42. Danny Wiseman 43. Doug Kent 44. Patrick Allen 45. John Guenther 46. Gary Dickinson 47. Barry Asher 48. Tommy Hudson 49. Mika Koivuniemi 50. Bob Strampe 18

19 pba sponsor competition PBA SPONSOR COMPETITION INDIVIDUALS WILL REPRESENT SPONSORS AND COMPETE FOR PRIZE MONEY The Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour will feature a seasonlong sponsor competition in At season s end, the top sponsored leaders in the PBA World Point Rankings will be awarded prize money. Michael Machuga Walter Ray Williams Jr. Mike Wolfe Sponsors are represented by three athletes, with title sponsor Lumber Liquidators teaming with six bowlers. Players were either selected during a draft. Sponsored bowlers will wear sponsor logos on their shirt backs and right sleeve and throw specially-made spare balls emblazoned with the sponsor s logo. Players were either selected during a draft or retained from the year before. Jason Couch Chris Loscheter Ryan Shafer SPONSOR ROSTERS Mike Edwards Jack Jurek Doug Kent Patrick Allen Parker Bohn III Norm Duke Tommy Jones Brian Kretzer Rhino Page Dino Castillo Wes Malott Pete Weber Steve Jaros Mika Koivuniemi Brian Voss Chris Barnes Mike Fagan Sean Rash Brad Angelo Bill O Neill Cassidy Schaub 19

20 lumber liquidators pba tour schedule Motor City Open Taylor Lanes, Taylor, Mich., Aug. 3-6 (finals Sept. 5 at Thunderbowl Lanes, Allen Park, Mich.) ESPN telecast: Nov. 1, 1 p.m. Eastern (90 minutes, tape-delayed) Format: Open field event 15 qualifying games followed by top 24 round-robin match play. Lane condition: Motor City Open pattern TV format: Five-player stepladder finals PBA Cheetah Championship Thunderbowl Lanes, Allen Park, Mich., Aug ESPN telecast: Nov. 8, 1 p.m. Eastern (90 minutes, tape delayed) Format: Exempt Tour event 14 qualifying games, cut to top 28 with top four byes, single-elimination best-ofseven-game matches to conclusion. Lane condition: Cheetah pattern (first of five Versatility Swing presented by BOWL.COM events) TV format: Special highlight-driven show will feature moments from throughout the event, telling the behindthe-scenes story of bracket competition round by round. Player interviews and unique moments as the event unfolds will give fans a never-before-seen perspective. Will include extended coverage of the best-of-seven semifinals and final matches. Defending champion: Parker Bohn III PBA Viper Championship and PBA Women s Series Viper Championship Thunderbowl Lanes, Allen Park, Mich., Aug (finals on Sept. 5) ESPN telecast: Nov. 15, 1 p.m. Eastern (90 minutes, tape-delayed) Format: Exempt Tour events 14 qualifying games, cut to top 28 with top four byes, single-elimination best-ofseven- game matches to cut to four (women cut to top 8, eliminations to final two). Lane condition: Viper pattern (second of five Versatility Swing presented by BOWL.COM events) TV format: PBA Tour semifinal matches, Women s Series final, PBA Tour final. Defending champions: Brad Angelo, Stefanie Nation PBA Chameleon Championship and PBA Women s Series Chameleon Championship Thunderbowl Lanes, Allen Park, Mich., Aug (finals on Sept. 5) ESPN telecast: Nov. 22, 1 p.m. Eastern (90 minutes, tape-delayed) Format: Exempt Tour events 14 qualifying games, cut to top 28 with top four byes, single-elimination best-ofseven- game matches to cut to four (women cut to top 8, eliminations to final two). Lane condition: Chameleon pattern (third of five Versatility Swing presented by BOWL.COM events) TV format: PBA Tour semifinal matches, Women s Series final, PBA Tour final. Defending champions: Mike Machuga, Michelle Feldman PBA Scorpion Championship and PBA Women s Series Scorpion Championship Thunderbowl Lanes, Allen Park, Mich., Aug (finals on Sept. 6) ESPN telecast: Nov. 29, 1 p.m. Eastern (90 minutes, tape-delayed) Format: Exempt Tour events 14 qualifying games, cut to top 28 with top four byes, single-elimination best-ofseven- game matches to cut to four (women cut to top 8, eliminations to final two). Lane condition: Scorpion pattern (fourth of five Versatility Swing presented by BOWL.COM events) TV format: PBA Tour semifinal matches, Women s Series final, PBA Tour final. Defending champions: Wes Malott, Michelle Feldman PBA Shark Championship and PBA Women s Series Shark Championship Thunderbowl Lanes, Allen Park, Mich., Aug (finals on Sept. 6) ESPN telecast: Dec. 6, 1 p.m. Eastern (90 minutes, tape-delayed) Format: Exempt Tour events 14 qualifying games, cut to top 28 with top four byes, single-elimination best-ofseven-game matches to cut to four (women cut to top 8, eliminations to final two). Lane condition: Shark pattern (last of five Versatility Swing presented by BOWL.COM events) TV format: PBA Tour semifinal matches, Women s Series final, PBA Tour final Defending champions: Rhino Page, Jodi Woessner PBA World Championship Thunderbowl Lanes, Allen Park, Mich., Aug. 30-Sept. 4 (Finals at Northrock Lanes, Wichita, Kan., on Dec. 13) ESPN telecast: Dec. 13, 1 p.m. Eastern (90 minutes, live) Format: Open field event 18 qualifying games and six-game semifinal round followed by single-elimination best-of-seven-game match play to the final four; top eight qualifiers earn first-round byes, seeded to the Round of Super 16. Lane condition: PBA World Championship pattern (first 20

21 lumber liquidators pba tour schedule of four majors) TV format: Semifinals and title match Defending champion: Norm Duke PBA Women s World Championship and PBA Senior World Championship Thunderbowl Lanes, Allen Park, Mich., Aug. 30-Sept. 4 (finals on Sept. 6) ESPN telecast: Oct. 25, 1 p.m. Eastern (90 minutes, tape-delayed) Format: Each event is open to all comers with 18 qualifying games and six-game semifinal round followed by single-elimination, best-of-seven-game match play to determine two finalists. Lane condition: PBA World Championship pattern. TV format: Women s and Senior World Championship title matches plus PBA Tour Trick Shot Invitational finals. pepsi Red, White and Blue Open presented by USBC Northrock Lanes, Wichita, Kan., Dec ESPN telecast: Jan. 3, 1 p.m. Eastern (90 minutes, tape-delayed) Format: Open field event 18 qualifying games on three different patterns, cut to top 24 for round-robin match play. Top six advance to TV. Lane conditions: New USBC Red, White and Blue patterns of differing degrees of difficulty designed for USBC league bowlers. TV format: Simultaneous matches (No. 3 vs. No. 6 qualifiers, No. 4 vs. No. 5 qualifiers). Winners advance to bowl No. 1 and No. 2 qualifiers in simultaneous semifinals. Winners bowl for the title Defending champion: Mike Wolfe (Ultimate Scoring Championship) Earl Anthony Memorial and PBA Women s Series Earl Anthony Memorial Earl Anthony s Dublin Bowl, Dublin, Calif., Jan ESPN telecast: Jan. 17, 1 p.m. Eastern (90 minutes, live) Format: Exempt Tour events 14 qualifying games, cut to top 28 with top four byes, single-elimination best-ofseven- game matches to the top four (women cut to top 8, eliminations to final two). Lane condition: Earl Anthony pattern TV format: PBA Tour semifinal matches, Women s Series final, PBA Tour final Defending champions: Wes Malott; Wendy Macpherson PBA Tournament of Champions Red Rock Lanes, Red Rock Casino, Las Vegas, Nev., Jan ESPN telecast: Jan. 24, 1 p.m. Eastern (90 minutes, live) Format: Invitational field of champions. Qualifying followed by cut to top 24 for round-robin match play Lane condition: Tournament of Champions pattern (second of four major championships) TV format: Four-player stepladder finals Defending champion: Patrick Allen Dick Weber Open Fountain Bowl, Fountain Valley, Calif., Jan ESPN2 telecast: Jan. 31, noon Eastern (90 minutes, live) Format: Open field event 15 qualifying games. Top 24 advance to round-robin match play. Lane condition: Dick Weber pattern TV format: Five-player stepladder finals. Defending champion: Norm Duke Chris Paul PBA Celebrity Invitational (Special Event) New Orleans, La. ESPN telecast: Feb. 7, 2 p.m. Eastern (90 minutes, tape-delayed) Format: Charity special event to benefit Chris Paul s CP3 Foundation. Invitational field. Title doesn t count as an official PBA title. TV format: Five-team stepladder final, Baker format doubles. Teams include one celebrity and one PBA Tour player. Previous champions: LeBron James and Jason Couch USBC Masters National Bowling Stadium, Reno, Nev., Feb ESPN telecast: Feb. 14, 3 p.m. Eastern (90 minutes live) Format: Open field event - 10 qualifying games. Top 25% bowl five additional games to decide top 63 who join defending champion for three-game, double-elimination match play. Lane condition: USBC Masters pattern (third of four major championships) TV format: Four-player stepladder Defending champion: John Nolen Don and Paula Carter Mixed Doubles Brunswick Zone Wheat Ridge, Wheat Ridge, Colo., Feb ESPN telecast: Jan. 10, 1 p.m. Eastern (90 minutes, live) Format: Open to PBA Tour Exempt players plus TQR qualifiers and top 30 from PBA Women s Series Tour Trials. 14 qualifying games. Top 16 men and women 21

22 lumber liquidators pba tour schedule will be paired based upon their respective qualifying positions. Teams bowl 16 games, Baker format roundrobin match play. Top five teams advance to TV. Lane condition: TV format: Five-team stepladder, Baker format mixed doubles Defending champions: Norm Duke and Liz Johnson 67th Lumber Liquidators U.S. Open Woodland Bowl, Indianapolis, Feb ESPN telecast: Feb. 28, 12:30 p.m. Eastern (90 minutes, live) Format: Open field event 18 qualifying games and sixgame semifinal round. Top 24 advance to round-robin match play. Lane condition: U.S. Open pattern (last of four major championships). TV format: Four-player stepladder. Defending champion: Mike Scroggins Don Johnson Eliminator Sequoia Lanes, Columbus, Ohio, March 2-7 ESPN telecast: March 7, 2 p.m. Eastern (90 minutes, live) Format: Exempt field event - qualifying to reduce field to top 16. Top 16 placed in four pods. Each pod bowls three three-game series. Low player, three games total pinfall, from each pod is eliminated. Four survivors advance to TV. Lane condition: Chameleon pattern (second of five Extreme Swing events) TV format: Four finalists bowl together in game one with the low score eliminated. Three survivors bowl one game with low score eliminated. Final two bowl one game for the title. Defending champion: Chris Barnes PBA Match Play Championship Norwich Bowling Center, Norwich, Conn., March ESPN telecast: March 21, 1 p.m. Eastern (90 minutes, live) Format: The top 59 exempt players will be placed in a 64-player bracket based on PBA Points Ranking at conclusion of U.S. Open. Final five spots will be filled by TQR qualifiers. Field of 64 will bowl best-of-seven-game single-elimination matches similar to NCAA March Madness bracket to decide final two. Lane condition: Viper pattern (third of five Extreme Swing events) TV format: Final two players bowl one three-game, total pinfall match for the title. Defending champion: Chris Barnes GEICO Mark Roth Plastic Ball Championship AMF Babylon Lanes, West Babylon, N.Y., March ESPN telecast: March 28, 2 p.m. Eastern (90 minutes, live) Format: Exempt field event 14 games qualifying. Top 32 advance to nine-game round-robin match play. Cut to 16 for second nine-game round-robin match play round. All players will use identical plastic balls. TQR also will employ plastic ball-only restrictions. Lane condition: Pattern to be announced (fourth of five Extreme Swing events) TV format: Five-player stepladder Defending champion: Jeff Carter PBA Marathon Open AMF Country Club Lanes, Baltimore, Md., March 29-April 4 ESPN telecast: April 4, 1 p.m. Eastern (90 minutes, live) Format: Open field event - 53 games, total pinfall, starting with seven-game qualifying rounds. Progressive cuts after each round until 16 remain for final round. Lane conditions: Different PBA lane pattern each round (last of five Extreme Swing events) TV format: Five-man stepladder. Top qualifier selects oil pattern for the show Defending champion: Wes Malott PBA Experience Showdown presented by BOWL.COM (Special Event) USBC National Training Center, Arlington, Texas, April 6-8 (tentative) ESPN telecast: April 11, 1 p.m. Eastern (two one-hour shows, tape-delayed) Field: Winner (or high finisher if repeat champions) in five PBA animal-pattern championships plus the Versatility Swing points leader among non-titlists will compete with six USBC PBA Experience League bowlers selected by random drawing. TV format: To be announced. PBA Women s Series Showdown presented by BOWL.COM (Special Event) USBC National Training Center, Arlington, Texas, April 6-8 (tentative) ESPN telecast: April 18, 1 p.m. (two one-hour shows, tape-delayed) Field: Six PBA Women s Series champions (high finisher if repeat champions) TV format: Petraglia Scoring System (based on shot thrown per frame to clear the deck, low score wins). Two groups of three with one player eliminated after the first round. Two first round winners seeded into final. Other three will bowl a wild card game to determine third finalist. Low score in final game wins title. 22

23 HOW PLAYERS EARNED LUMBER LIQUIDATORS PBA TOUR EXEMPTIONS EXEMPT PLAYERS WILL AGAIN HEADLINE The Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour in During the Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour season, a star-studded group of bowlers who have earned exempt status for the full Tour season will travel across America to entertain the nation s bowling fans. Exemptions for have been earned through a variety of events and accomplishments. In addition to veteran stars of the PBA, newcomers seeking to establish their names in competition against the world s greatest players will earn the right to compete either through Tour Qualifying Rounds at exempt Tour events, or through direct entry into Open tournaments. Players who have earned exemptions for did so by one of the following processes: Lumber Liquidator PBA Tour Exemptions for Placing among the top 40 in the previous season s World Point Rankings list. Winning a PBA Tour title during the previous season. Winning one of the PBA s four major championships, which provide multiyear exemptions: U.S. Open, three years; Tournament of Champions, USBC Masters and PBA World Championship, two years each. Leading non-exempt members in the season-long World Point Rankings (among players who regularly seek spots via the Tour Qualifying Rounds; one exemption). Finishing among the top 7 in the annual Regional Players Invitational. Finishing among the top 8 in the Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour Trials. Resuming a previous exemption after a medical deferment. Receiving a Golden Parachute exemption from the PBA (granted to one non-exempt player by the PBA leadership). Earning a weekly exemption from a PBA Tour Qualifying Round (number of exemptions may vary by event). Exemption criteria is subject to change each year. 23

24 Exempt player bios

25 Roster Name Throws Ht. Wt. Exempt Thru Hometown Allen, Patrick Left Wesley Chapel, Fla. Allen, Ritchie Right Columbia, S.C. Angelo, Brad Right Lockport, N.Y. Arnold, Dave Right Reno, Nev. Barnes, Chris Right Double Oak, Texas Beasley, Mitch Right Puyallup, Wash. Belmonte, Jason 2H-R Orange, Australia Bohn III, Parker Left Jackson, N.J. Bohr, Nathan Right Wichita, Kan. Book, Todd Right Wapakoneta, Ohio Carter, Jeff Right Springfield, Ill. Castillo, Dino Right Carrollton, Texas Ciccone, Joe Right Buffalo, N.Y. Couch, Jason Left Clermont, Fla. Delutz Jr., Tommy Right Flushing, N.Y. DeVaney, Mike Right San Diego, Calif. Duke, Norm Right Clermont, Fla. Edwards, Mike Right Tulsa, Okla. Fagan, Michael Right Patchogue, N.Y. Garber, Wayne Right Modesto, Calif. Haggerty, P.J. Right Clovis, Calif. Harman, Steve Right Indianapolis, Ind. Haugen Jr., Michael Right Carefree, Ariz. Jaros, Steve Right Yorkville, Ill. Jones, Tommy Right Simpsonville, S.C. Jurek, Jack Right Lackawanna, N.Y. Kent, Doug Right Newark, N.Y. Koivuniemi, Mika Right Hartland, Mich. Kretzer, Brian Right Dayton, Ohio Lambert IV, George Right Wichita, Kan. Loschetter, Chris Right Avon, Ohio Machuga, Mike Right Erie, Pa. Mack, Tim Right Indianapolis, Ind. Malott, Wes Right Pflugerville, Texas May, John Right Iron Station, N.C. McCune, Eugene Right Munster, Ind. Nolen, John Right Waterford, Mich. O Neill, Bill Right Southampton, Pa. Page, Rhino Left Wesley Chapel, Fla. Rash, Sean Right Wichita, Kan. Russell, Ronnie Right Indianapolis, Ind. Sapp, Derek Right Keokuk, Iowa Schaub, Cassidy 2H-L Polk, Ohio Scroggins, Mike Left Amarillo, Texas Shafer, Ryan Right Horseheads, N.Y. Smallwood, Thomas Right Saginaw, Mich. Smith, Robert Right Columbus, Ohio Sterner, Jason Right Fayetteville, Ga. VanDaniker Jr., Edward Right Essex, Md. Voss, Brian Right Alpharetta, Ga. Waliczek, Brian Right Birch Run, Mich. Waliczek, Lonnie Right Wichita, Kan. Weber, Pete Right St. Ann, Mo. Weber, Stevie Right Chalmette, La. Williams, Stuart Right Ellesmer Port, England Williams Jr., Walter Ray Right Ocala, Fla. Wiseman, Danny Right Baltimore, Md. Wolfe, Mike Right New Albany, Ind. Wollenbecker, Troy Right Miami, Fla. 25

26 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Patrick Allen (L) Personal: Nickname P.A. A New York native who moved to Wesley Chapel, Fla., in Enjoys golfing in his spare time Lists Walter Ray Williams Jr. as his toughest opponent Favorites include New York style pizza (food), mint chocolate chip (ice cream) and Shawshank Redemption (movie) Has superstitions but will not share them with anyone Named to the Team USA Dream Team in Wesley Chapel, Fla. Birthdate: 9/23/1970 Height: 5-11 Weight: 190 Joined PBA: 1999 PBA Tour titles: 13 PBA Tour earnings: $1,293, points rank: 10 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: title winner including 2009 H&R Block Tournament of Champions for two-year exemption : Had another career year winning three titles including his second major, the H&R Block Tournament of Champions Cashed in all 21 events entered Made match play 13 times Had six TV finals appearances Averaged (third) and earned $175,900 (third). Career: Owns 13 PBA Tour titles including two majors 2009 Tournament of Champions title was his second major title and was one of three wins during the season Had a career-best season in , winning three titles including the PBA World Championship and earning PBA Player of the Year honors Also finished in the top five in all four majors in one of two ever to accomplish the feat His $350,740 in earnings in stands as the second-highest single-season total all-time Became the PBA s 36th millionaire in 2007 Won his first title in the 2001 Greater Detroit Open Owns 19 PBA Regional titles. Career Standard Titles (11): Taylor, Mich.; Springfield, Pa.; Dallas, Texas; Birmingham, Ala.; Mechanicsburg, Pa.; Wyoming, Mich.; Reno, Nev.; Council Bluffs, Iowa; Baltimore, Md.; Reno, Nev.; Tokyo, Japan. Career Major Titles (2): 2005 Denny s World Championship, Ypsilanti, Mich.; 2009 H&R Block Tournament of Champions. Awards: PBA Player of the Year ( ) Harry Smith Point Leader Award ( ) Ranked 44th on list of 50 Greatest Players in PBA History in PATRICK ALLEN CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $175, $107, $107, $164, $350, $118, $60, $83, $5, $2,312 26

27 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Ritchie Allen (R) Personal: Resides in Columbia with his wife, Sarah Began bowling when he was six years old; his step-father managed a bowling center in his hometown, and his mother is a bowler. Columbia, S.C. Birthdate: 9/9/1978 Height: 5-8 Weight: 155 Joined PBA: 1999 PBA Tour titles: 2 PBA Tour earnings: $300, points rank: 21 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: PBA Tour points list : Cashed in all 20 events entered and made match play 11 times Made one television appearance, finishing fourth in the Bowling Foundation Long Island Classic Had one other top 10 finish, eighth in the CLR Carmen Salvino Scorpion Championship Averaged (20th) Earned $48,740 (27th). Career: Owns two PBA Tour titles Won his first title by going 2-0 in the finals of the 2002 Dallas Open, defeating Rick Steelsmith in the title match, The Dallas win made him the 75th bowler in Tour history to win a title in his first television appearance Second title came in the 2006 Motel 6 Phoenix Classic Owns seven PBA Regional titles. Career Standard Titles (2): Dallas, Texas; Phoenix, Ariz. RITCHIE ALLEN CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $48, $42, $9, $90, $7, $21, $18, $55, $6,080 27

28 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Brad Angelo (R) Personal: Brad Angelo Resides in Lockport, N.Y, with wife Michelle and children Dylan and Brielle Nickname Bro...Favorites include Ocean s Eleven (movie), Steve Curtis Chapman s Declaration (CD) and Buffalo Bills (sports team)...pba Tour idol is Norm Duke, who is the best example of pure class Member of Team USA in 1997 and 98. Lockport, N.Y. Joined PBA: 2002 Birthdate: 12/23/1969 Height: 5-10 Weight: 190 PBA Tour titles: 1 PBA Tour earnings: $545, points rank: 13 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: PBA Tour points list : Won the Pepsi Viper Championship for his first PBA Tour title Had three other TV appearances including third in CLR Carmen Salvino Scorpion Championship and fourth in Don and Paula Carter Mixed Doubles Championship Cashed in 20 of 21 events and made 12 match play appearances Averaged (23rd) Earned $85,850 (9th). Career: First title in came in his 119th Tour event Has four runner-up finishes and 46 top 10 finishes Owns one PBA Regional title. v: PBA Rookie of the Year ( ) Harry Smith Point Leader Award ( ). Career Standard Titles (1): Omaha, Neb. BRAD ANGELO CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $85, $60, $48, $86, $95, $115, $52,597 28

29 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Dave Arnold (R) Personal: Married with two children : Finished fourth in 2008 Regional Players Invitational season will be first since as an exempt player. Career: Owns three PBA Tour titles Bowled his first PBA Tour event in 1985 Won his first PBA Tour title in Sayville, N.Y., in 1993 Has 25 TV appearances, 146 match play appearances and 266 cashes in 433 career Tour events Owns 15 Regional titles. Reno, Nev. Birthdate: 1/1/1964 Joined PBA: 1985 Height: 6-3 Weight: 190 PBA Tour titles: 3 PBA Tour earnings: $895, points rank: N/A Exempt thru: Earned exemption: Regional Players Invitational Career Standard Titles (3): 1993 Sayville, N.Y.; 1996 Reno, Nev.; Indianapolis. DAVE ARNOLD CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $ $3, $ $ $19, $16, $69, $10, $39, $25, $43, $82, $50, $55, $125, $36, $28, $43, $46, $34, $22, $4,640 29

30 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Chris Barnes (R) Double Oak, Texas Birthdate: 2/25/1970 Joined PBA: 1998 Height: 6-0 Weight: 185 PBA Tour titles: 12 PBA Tour earnings: $1,686, points rank: 1 Exempt Thru: Earned Exemption: title winner Personal: Resides in Double Oak, Texas, with wife Lynda and twins Ryan and Troy Graduated from Wichita State University in 1992 with a B.A. in Business Management First Team Collegiate All-America with Wichita State in 1990 and Bowling Writers Association of America Collegiate Bowler of the Year Member of Team USA for four years before becoming a PBA member Returned to the Team USA Dream Team in 2008 when international play was opened up to professionals Won four gold medals at the American Zone Championships in the Dominican Republic in 1997 Named United States Olympic Committee s Athlete of the Year for Bowling in 1994, 96 and 97 Likes to play basketball, golf, baseball and putt-putt and wrestle with his boys Would like to be a basketball coach if he was not a professional bowler Enjoys participating in fantasy football Lynda is also an accomplished bowler; she is a 12-time Team USA member, and has won three U.S. Amateur championships as well as a World Cup championship : Overall PBA Tour points leader won back-to-back titles in second half of season and made a run at defending his Player of the Year title Finished second in PBA World Championship and third in Lumber Liquidators U.S. Open Had second most TV appearances with eight...won two titles for the second time since the 1999 season Cashed in all 21 events entered and made match play 18 times Averaged (fifth) Earned $156,790 (sixth). Career: Owns 12 PBA Tour titles including two majors One of three bowlers to win both PBA Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year honors Has won the U.S. Open and the Tournament of Champions; needs a World Championship to become the sixth bowler to win the Triple Crown Became the fastest player to earn $1 million in 2005; reached the milestone in 220 career events, surpassing the previous mark of 253 by Pete Weber and Jason Couch Has 19 career second-place finishes Made 12 telecasts in 2000 without a win, a PBA record for most TV appearances in a season without a win. Career Standard Titles (10): 1999 Erie, Pa.; Portland, Ore.; Hendersonville, Tenn.; Dallas, Texas; Tokyo, Japan; Irving, Texas; El Paso, Texas; Columbus, Ohio; Columbus, Ohio, Norwich, Conn. Career Major Titles (2): nd U.S. Open, N. Brunswick, N.J.; 2006 Tournament of Champions, Uncasville, Conn. Awards: PBA Player of the Year ( ) PBA Rookie of the Year (1998) George Young High Average Award (2000) Harry Smith Point Leader Award ( , 2000) Ranked 26th on list of 50 Greatest Players in PBA History in

31 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS CHRIS BARNES CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $156, $142, $127, $174, $194, $191, $181, $143, $103, $119, $38,682 31

32 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Mitch Beasley (R) Personal: Resides in Puyallup, Wash Describes himself in three words as a nice guy First job was as a car mechanic Lists Walter Ray Williams Jr. as his toughest opponent Ultimate dinner guests would include his father, brother, Davis Love and Dick Weber Retired from the Air Force after 20 years of service Favorite sports team is the Oakland Raiders...Self-proclaimed chocoholic and avid golfer. Puyallup, Wash. Joined PBA: 1994 Birthdate: 11/25/1968 Height: 5-10 Weight: 190 PBA Tour Titles: 0 PBA Tour earnings: $243, points rank: 54 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: PBA Tour Trials : Retained exemption for the third consecutive year by finishing fifth in PBA Tour Trials Best finish was 19th in Lake County Golden Anniversary Championship Cashed in 18 of 19 events and made match play six times Averaged (78th) Earned $33,403 (53rd). Career: Highest finish in a PBA Tour event was sixth in the 2001 PBA Greater Nashville Open Named the PBA Southwest Region Player of the Year Owns 14 career PBA Regional titles Has won at least two titles in five different PBA regions. MITCH BEASLEY CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $33, $39, $2, $ $2, $2, $9, $1, $1, $2, $3, $0 32

33 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Jason Belmonte (2H-R) Personal: Nickname Belmo Married to Kimberly Two-handed international star has won numerous titles on the world stage including the 2007 World Tenpin Masters Finished second in 2007 QubicaAMF World Cup First to qualify for WTBA World Ranking Masters in two zones Gained enormous media attention in for his unique two-handed delivery Started bowling two-handed as a toddler who was too small to roll the ball with one hand. Orange, NSW, Australia Joined PBA: 2008 Birthdate: 7/29/1983 Height: 5-10 Weight: 185 PBA Tour titles: 1 PBA Tour earnings: $44, points ranking: 44 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: title winner (career): In his first year on Tour, became the first two-handed bowler to win a PBA Tour title by capturing the Bowling Foundation Long Island Classic Had four other top 15 finishes including a 10th place in PBA World Championship Averaged (14th) Earned $44,380 (30th) while competing in just nine events. PBA Career Standard titles (1): West Babylon, N.Y. JASON BELMONTE CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $44,380 33

34 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Parker Bohn III (L) Personal: Parker Morse Bohn III (pronounced BONE) Resides in Jackson, N.J., with wife Leslie, sons Justin and Brandon, and daughter, Sydney Sons Parker IV and Evan live in Tennessee Has his own fan club, the Bohn Zone, and website, Would like to be an architectural engineer if he was not a professional bowler Bohn is the brother-in-law of PBA champion Doug Kent (Doug s wife Chrissie and Parker s wife Leslie are sisters Named to the Team USA Dream Team in Jackson, N.J. Birthdate: 7/13/1963 Height: 5-11 Weight: 165 Joined PBA: 1984 PBA Tour titles: 32 PBA Tour earnings: $2,777, points rank: 15 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: title winner : Captured the 2008 Cheetah Championship for his 32nd career PBA Tour title (tied for fifth all-time with Norm Duke) Cashed in 20 of 21 events and made match play 12 times Made two TV finals Averaged (10th) Earned $80,190 (12th). Career: Won titles in five straight seasons from 1997 through the campaign, collecting a total of 18 titles during that span Won a career-best five titles in 1999 and again in , earning the PBA Player of the Year Award in both seasons Won George Young High Average Awards and Harry Smith Point Leader Awards in both 1999 and Four-time winner of the Steve Nagy Sportsmanship Award Lone major title came in the 2001 USBC Masters Shot a nationally-televised 300 game in the 1998 USBC Masters in Reno Won a career-best eight consecutive televised matches between May 16, 1998, and Feb. 6, 1999, taking home four titles during that streak Owns 16 PBA Regional titles. Career Standard Titles (31): 1987 Seattle, Wash.; 1989 Glendale Heights, Ill.; 1990 Kenner, La.; Edmond, Okla.; Milwaukee, Wis.; 1992 El Paso, Texas; Doubles with Hugh Miller, Beaumont, Texas; Tokyo, Japan; 1993 Phoenix, Ariz.; Mixed doubles with Aleta Sill, Reno, Nev.; 1995 Austin,Texas; 1997 Lakewood, Calif.; Las Vegas, Nev.; 1998 Brentwood, Calif.; Taylor, Mich.; Harrisburg, Pa.; Tokyo, Japan; 1999 Austin, Texas; Latham, N.Y.; Las Vegas, Nev.; Tokyo, Japan; Canandaigua, N.Y.; 2000 Chattanooga, Tenn.; Tokyo, Japan; Doubles with Rohn Morton, Reno, Nev.; Latham, N.Y.; Kirkland, Wash.; Virginia Beach, Va.; El Paso, Texas; Spartanburg, S.C.; Cheektowaga, N.Y. Career Major Titles (1): 2001 USBC Masters, Reno, Nev. Awards: PBA Player of the Year (1999, ) Harry Smith Point Leader Award (1999, ) George Young High Average Award (1999, ) Steve Nagy Sportsmanship Award (1990, 91, 92, 93) PBA Hall of Fame (2000) USBC Hall of Fame (2008) Ranked 10th on list of 50 Greatest Players in PBA History in

35 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS PARKER BOHN III CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $80, $76, $75, $87, $109, $39, $79, $245, $108, $232, $188, $203, $102, $109, $121, $174, $109, $67, $168, $128, $46, $68, $7, $3,157 35

36 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Nathan Bohr (R) Personal: Won USBC s Chuck Hall Star of Tomorrow Award in 1999 Member of Junior Team USA in 2002 and 03 Won the 2000 National Junior Amateur Championship Member of Team USA 2008 and 2009 Graduated from Wichita State University in 2003 with a degree in Business Administration Bowled on the Wheatshockers from 1999 thru 2003 Helped Wichita State win 2003 Men s Intercollegiate Team Championship Likes to golf and cycle in his free time Favorite teams are the Atlanta Braves, Dallas Cowboys and all University of Texas teams. Wichita, Kan. Birthdate: 1/30/1980 Joined PBA: 2003 Height: 6-1 Weight: 155 PBA Tour titles: 0 PBA Tour earnings: $184, points rank: 31 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: PBA Tour points list : Earned his third career exemption Cashed in 18 of 19 events and made match play 10 times Had best finishes of 10th in GEICO Championship and 15th in USBC Masters and Bayer Earl Anthony Medford Classic Averaged (56th) Earned $38,555 (42nd). Career: Entered looking for his first title after 99 PBA Tour events Has cashed 67 times and made 20 match play appearances Top finish in a PBA Tour event is sixth in his rookie year in the 2004 Earl Anthony Classic and in Go RVing Classic Owns six career PBA Regional titles Two-time PBA Southwest Region Player of the Year. NATHAN BOHR CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $38, $8, $11, $37, $7, $11,250 36

37 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Todd Book (R) Personal: Lists himself as his toughest opponent Never throws a shot when there are splits to the left and right of him Ultimate dinner guests would include his mother, father, grandmother and grandfather Describes himself as a confident person Lists tile installation as his best non-athletic talent Favorites include steak (food), golf (sport to watch), Kevin Costner (actor), Pittsburgh Steelers (sports team) and Tiger Woods (athlete) Won the 1992 All-Navy Bowling Championship Won 1996 Washington State Amateur Championship Owns two World Team Challenge titles and won the 2005 Super Hoinke Classic. Wapakoneta, Ohio Birthdate: 10/20/1971 Joined PBA: 2006 Height: 5-8 Weight: 200 PBA Tour titles: 0 PBA Tour earnings: $105, points rank: 36 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: PBA Tour points list : Second season as an exempt player Cashed in 18 of 19 events and made match play five times Got off to an excellent start last season by finishing fifth in PBA World Championship but struggled until he finished 10th in Bowling Foundation Long Island Classic for his only other top 10 finish of the year Averaged (46th) Earned $39,145 (40th). Career: Joined the PBA in April 2006 Finished second to Rhino Page in the PBA Rookie of the Year voting Has bowled in 43 PBA Tour events, with best finishes of fourth in Lake County Indiana Classic and fifth in last season s PBA World Championship...Earned his first PBA Tour exemption in by leading the 2007 PBA Tour Trials. TODD BOOK CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $39, $44, $7,808 37

38 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Jeff Carter (R) Personal: Has two children, daughter Kaitlyn and son Trey Holds the USBC record for highest league average (261.74) Owns several Illinois State Bowling Association titles First job was working at his family s lumber yard Describes himself as hardworking, personable and comical His ultimate dinner would be another meal with the late PBA Hall of Famer Dick Weber If he was not a professional bowler, he would like to be a bowling proprietor or coach Lists architectural drafting and woodworking as his best non-athletic talents. Springfield, Ill. Birthdate: 6/18/1969 Height: 6-0 Weight: 190 Joined PBA: 1999 PBA Tour titles: 1 PBA Tour earnings: $366, points rank: 30 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: title winner : Won his first PBA Tour title in 2009 GEICO Plastic Ball Championship for his only top 10 finish of the season Cashed in all 19 events entered Made nine match play appearances Competed in four events in the season before filing for an injury deferment Underwent surgery on his right hand and returned to competition for the season Competed in his first Japan Cup to open the season, finishing 58th Averaged (49th) Earned $60,328 (19th). Career: Won his first PBA Tour title by defeating Pete Weber to win the 2009 GEICO Plastic Ball Championship Has two other championship round appearances, both in the season, his first as an exempt bowler One of those finals appearances came in the 64th U.S. Open where he lost to Pete Weber, Named 1999 PBA Midwest Region Rookie of the Year and the PBA Midwest Region Player of the Year Earned his first career exemption by leading the PBA Midwest Region point rankings Owns 11 PBA Regional titles. Career standard titles (1): Wheat Ridge, Colo. JEFF CARTER CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $60, $6, $66, $34, $27, $20, $16, $10,000 38

39 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Dino Castillo (R) Carrollton, Texas Date of Birth: 7/2/1971 Height: 5-9 Weight: 170 Joined PBA: 2005 PBA Tour titles: 0 PBA Tour earnings: $181, points rank: 22 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: PBA Tour points list Personal: Rodino Cuenca Castillo (pronounced DEE-no cas-tee-oh) Resides in Carrollton, Texas, with wife Leanna and sons Reid Tomas and Jonas Pinheiro Member of Team USA from 2001 through 2004 Best finish in the Team USA Championships was fourth in 2003 Gold-medal winner in the 2004 World Tenpin Bowling Association World Tenpin Team Cup Captured the 2003 Egypt Cup in Sinai Rolled a 300 game en route to winning the 2003 Singapore Open Member of gold medal team in the 2003 FIQ World Championships Favorite actor is Robert DeNiro Superstitions include wearing opposite colored socks when bowling If he wasn t bowling, he would be a high school track and field coach : Cashed in all 19 events entered, a career best Had best finishes of 6th and 10th in Bayer Earl Anthony Medford Classic and Pepsi Viper Championship respectively Finished in the 11th Lumber Liquidators U.S. Open to end the season Averaged (57th) Earned $43,000 (33rd). Career: Became a PBA member just days before the 2005 PBA Tour Trials where he finished fifth to earn his first PBA Tour exemption Still searching for his first title and first championship round appearance after competing in 76 events Best career finish is fifth in the 2007 Sun City Classic Owns one PBA Regional title. DINO CASTILLO CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $43, $39, $33, $40,355 39

40 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Joe Ciccone (R) Personal: (Pronounced chi-cone-ee) Four-time Collegiate All-American, twice at Erie Community College and twice at Arizona State University First male to be named the Bowling Writers Association of America Collegiate Bowler of the Year twice (Erie, 1994; Arizona State, 1997) Led Erie CC to the 1994 National Junior College Athletic Association National Championship Also captured the NJCAA Singles Championship and was named the 1994 NJCAA Tournament MVP, compiling an all-events record 2,870 pinfall and a 239 average Inducted into the NJCAA Bowling Coaches Hall of Fame in Buffalo, N.Y. Birthdate: 4/30/1975 Height: 5-11 Weight: 170 Joined PBA: 1999 PBA Tour titles: none PBA Tour earnings: $418, points rank: 43 Exempt Thru: Earned Exemption: PBA Tour Trials : First time in six years without a TV appearance Best finish was 11th in Ultimate Scoring Championship Cashed in 18 of 19 events entered and made match play nine times Won the 2009 PBA Regional Players Championship and followed that with a firstplace finish in the Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour Trials to regain his Tour exemption RPC victory gives him his first berth in the PBA Tournament of Champions in 2010 Averaged (40th) Earned $34,845 (48th). Career: Selected as PBA Rookie of the Year in 2000 Enters seeking his first PBA Tour title after 176 career events Best Tour finishes were second in Vernon Hills, Ill., in 2005 and Las Vegas in 2008 Owns 11 PBA Regional titles including the 2009 Regional Players Championship. Awards: PBA Rookie of the Year (2000). JOE CICCONE CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $34, $43, $46, $66, $60, $34, $16, $16, $10, $0 40

41 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Jason Couch (L) Personal: Resides in Clermont with wife Kim and daughter Kailyn Grace Has two other daughters, Courtney and Haley First memory of bowling is watching the PBA Tour on TV when he was four years old Calls himself a sports fanatic and a die-hard Washington Redskins and Florida Gators fan Likes to spend his free time golfing Favorite PGA professional is Phil Mickelson. Clermont, Fla. Birthdate: 11/8/1969 Height: 5-10 Weight: 195 Joined PBA: 1991 Titles: 15 PBA Tour earnings: $1,646, points rank: 32 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: PBA Tour points list : Returned to PBA Tour after missing most of the season recovering from knee surgery Cashed in 19 of 20 events and made match play six times Had one TV appearance, finishing fourth in CLR Carmen Salvino Scorpion Championship Averaged (35th) Earned $39,600 (39th). Career: Owns 15 PBA Tour titles Selected as PBA Rookie of the Year in 1992 Won at least one title in six straight seasons from 1998 through Has won multiple titles in five seasons Made a career-best $220,990 in 1999 Only bowler in PBA history to win three consecutive Tournament of Champions ( ) titles 1993 Touring Players Championship is his fourth major title. Career Standard Titles (11): 1993 Indianapolis, Ind.; 1995 Mechanicsburg, Pa.; Indianapolis, Ind.; 1998 Las Vegas, Nev.; 1999 Bay City, Mich.; The Villages, Fla.; Grand Rapids, Mich.; Vernon Hills, Ill.; Fountain Valley, Calif.; Fountain Valley, Calif.; Henderson, Nev. Career Major Titles (4): 1993 Touring Players Championship, Windsor Locks, Conn.; 1999 Brunswick World Tournament of Champions, Overland Park, Kan.; 2000 Brunswick World Tournament of Champions, Lake Zurich, Ill.; 2002 Tournament of Champions, Uncasville, Conn. Awards: PBA Rookie of the Year (1992) Ranked 24th on list of 50 Greatest Players in PBA History in JASON COUCH CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $39, $1, $100, $119, $75, $87, $149, $157, $111, $220, $93, $79, $37, $78, $22, $97, $42,300 41

42 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Tommy Delutz Jr. (R) Personal: Pronounced deh-lootz Big-time N.Y. Mets baseball fan Owns his dream muscle car, a 1970 Buick GSX Favorite music group is the Beastie Boys Graduated from William Paterson University in Wayne, N.J., with a B.A. in journalism First team Collegiate All-America in 1986 and 87 Member of TKE fraternity and supports their educational foundation. Flushing, N.Y. Birthdate: 9/18/1966 Height: 5-11 Weight: 180 Joined PBA: 1990 PBA Tour titles: 2 PBA Tour earnings: $898, points rank: Injured Exempt thru: Earned exemption: Returning from medical deferment : Missed most of season due to injury, but competed in eight events cashing in all eight and making match play six times Had a best finish of sixth in the Chameleon Classic Averaged in limited action. Career: Owns two career PBA Tour titles, with his last coming in the 2001 PBA Long Island Open First title came in 1999 in the AC Delco All-Star Classic Missed the entire season due to surgery on his right wrist but retained his exemption the next three seasons Owns 14 PBA Regional titles. Career Standard Titles (2): 1999 Lakewood, Calif.; Syosset, N.Y. (finals in Uncasville, Conn.). TOMMY DELUTZ JR. CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $20, $48, $46, $46, Injured - Did Not Bowl $56, $87, $113, $38, $63, $45, $50, $43, $13, $7, $24, $20, $15,250 42

43 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Mike DeVaney (R) Personal: Resides in Temecula with wife Carrie and son Owen Michael Has bowled for a living since age 18 Big thoroughbred horse racing fan and a minority owner of a few horses Favorite sports team is San Diego Padres First bowling memory is bowling with his parents when he was four years old : Top finishes were two sevenths and one eighth Cashed in all 20 events entered and made match play 15 times Averaged (25th) Earned $51,990 (26th). San Diego Birthdate: 12/31/1972 Height: 5-7 Weight: 210 Joined PBA: 1995 Titles: 1 PBA Tour earnings: $593, points rank: 17 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: PBA Tour points list Career: Won his lone PBA Tour title in the 2003 GEICO Earl Anthony Classic in Tacoma, Wash.; defeated Norm Duke for title, , after Duke had rolled a perfect game against Walter Ray Williams Jr. in the semifinal match Is 7-11 with a average in 12 TV appearances Owns nine PBA Regional titles. Career Standard Title (1): Tacoma, Wash. MIKE DEVANEY CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $51, $51, $55, $92, $78, $27, $66, $38, $ $ $2, $1, $2, $3,280 43

44 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Norm Duke (R) Personal: Resides in Clermont with wife Karen and son Branden Hobbies include golf, fishing and billiards Favorite food is sushi Favorite music group is Styx. Clermont, Fla. Birthdate: 3/25/1964 Joined PBA: 1982 Height: 5-6 Weight: 128 PBA Tour titles: 32 PBA Tour earnings: $2,802, points rank: 4 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: title winner; won 65th Denny s U.S. Open for tthree-year exemption : Inducted into PBA Hall of Fame during PBA s 50th Anniversary Gala in Las Vegas Won three titles including season-opening PBA World Championship to become first bowler to win three consecutive majors Took Player of the Year race down to last match of the season, but lost that honor when Mike Scroggins won the season-ending U.S. Open $199,630 in Tour-leading earnings marked the fifth consecutive season he s gone over the $100,000 mark Cashed in 17 of 18 events, making match play 11 times Averaged (13th). Career: Owns 32 career PBA Tour titles, tied with Parker Bohn III for fifth all-time Six career majors ranks sixth on the all-time list He and Mike Aulby are only bowlers to complete the Grand Slam (USBC Masters, Tournament of Champions, U.S. Open and PBA National/ World Championship) One of five players to complete the Triple Crown (TOC, U.S. Open, PBA National/World Championship) Victories in the 2008 Denny s World Championship, 2008 Denny s U.S. Open and 2008 PBA World Championship made him the first PBA player to win three consecutive majors Has won multiple titles in a season eight times, including a career-best five in 1994 Named PBA Player of the Year in 1994 and 2000 Holds the record as youngest bowler to win a PBA Tour title, winning his first title in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1983 at 18 years and 345 days Four-time George Young High Average Award winner Set the PBA single-season average record with in Has appeared in multiple televised finals every season since 1990 Had a career-best nine-game TV winning streak which started on March 19, 2006, and ended on March 18, 2007, and included four titles Rolled a nationally-televised 300 game against Walter Ray Williams Jr. in the semifinal match of the Earl Anthony Classic in Tacoma, Wash., on Jan. 5, 2003 Made a great late-season run after injuries in to retain exemption Owns six PBA Regional titles. Career Standard Titles (26): 1983 Cleveland, Ohio; 1991 Parma Heights, Ohio; Tucson, Ariz.; 1993 Taylor, Mich.; 1994 Lakewood, Calif.; Edmond, Okla.; N. Brunswick, N.J.; Rochester, N.Y.; 1995 Portland, Ore.; Cleveland, Ohio; 1997 Mississauga, Canada; Windsor Locks, Conn.; 1998 Tucson, Ariz.; Rochester, N.Y.; Wichita, Kan.; 2000 Dallas, Texas; Tucson, Ariz.; Syosset, N.Y.; Blue Springs, Mo.; Norcross, Ga.; Taylor, Mich.; Hammond, Ind.; West Babylon, N.Y.; Indianapolis, Ind.; Reno, Nev.; Fountain Valley, Calif. Career Major Titles (6): 1993 USBC Masters, Tulsa, Okla.; 1994 Tournament of Champions, Akron, Ohio; 2000 PBA National Championship, Toledo, Ohio; 2008 Denny s World Championship, Indianapolis, Ind.; 65th Denny s U.S. Open, North Brunswick, N.J.; PBA World Championship, Wichita, Kan. Awards: PBA Player of the Year (1994, 2000) George Young High Average Award (1991, 94, , ) Harry Smith Point Leader Award ( ) USBC Hall of Fame (2002) PBA Hall of Fame (2009) Ranked seventh among 50 Greatest Players in PBA History in

45 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS NORM DUKE CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $199, $176, $127, $211, $142, $84, $139, $77, $136, $92, $103, $129, $58, $113, $273, $140, $68, $141, $59, $56, $20, $47, $27, $20, $43, $39, $5,400 45

46 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Mike Edwards (R) Personal: Resides in Tulsa with his wife, Sam Enjoys playing golf and attending University of Oklahoma football games Only Native-American ever to win a PBA Tour title : Cashed in all 20 events entered and made match play eight times Streak of five years with at least one championship round appearance ended Best finishes were fifth in the Ultimate Scoring Championship and eighth in the Don and Paula Carter Mixed Doubles Averaged (44th) Earned $40,535 (38th). Tulsa, Okla. Birthdate: 12/14/1961 Joined PBA: 1981 Height: 6-1 Weight: 210 PBA Tour titles: 1 PBA Tour earnings: $1,143, points rank: 34 Exempt Thru: Earned Exemption: PBA Tour points list Career: Only career PBA Tour title came in the 1994 PBA IOF Foresters Bowling for Miracles Open in Ontario, Canada Defeated Pete Weber for that title, , ending a streak of more than 12 years without a Tour title Earned a career-best $86,130 in 1989 Owns four PBA Regional titles Became the PBA s 33rd millionaire in Career Standard Titles (1): 1994 Markham, Ontario, Canada. MIKE EDWARDS CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $40, $43, $50, $50, $65, $12, $23, $31, $15, $25, $39, $28, $41, $39, $63, $38, $48, $69, $77, $86, $28, $36, $31, $48, $40, $6, $810 46

47 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Mike Fagan (R) Personal: Pronounced FAY-gen Likes to spend time at the beach and occasionally plays poker Lists his toughest opponent as Chris Barnes If he wasn t a professional bowler, he d be a financial advisor Favorite CD is Late Registration by Kanye West : Finished second in Denny s Dick Weber Open and Bowling Foundation Long Island Classic for his best finishes of the season Had five other top 10 finishes including sixth in PBA World Championship Cashed in all 20 events entered and made match play 15 times Averaged (18th) Earned $81,850 (10th). Patchogue, N.Y Birthdate: 11/4/1980 Joined PBA: 2002 Height: 5-11 Weight: 160 PBA Tour titles: 1 PBA Tour earnings: $398, points rank: 9 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: PBA Tour points list Career: Won his PBA Tour title in PBA Exempt Doubles Classic with Danny Wiseman Win came in his 108th career event Lost to Chris Barnes in the semifinals of the 2003 Empire State Open in Latham, N.Y., , in his first TV appearance Finished third in the 63rd U.S. Open in 2006, his best career finish in a major; defeated Robert Smith, , in the first match for his first TV win losing to Tommy Jones in the semifinal match Had a career-high four perfect 300 games during the season, tied for second on Tour... Owns one PBA Regional title. Career Standard Titles (1): Doubles with Danny Wiseman, Las Vegas, Nev. MIKE FAGAN CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $81, $58, $46, $79, $51, $32, $22,580 47

48 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Wayne Garber (R) Personal: Married to wife Bonnie, two sons Brian and Will Favorite sports are fantasy football and baseball First job was bowling center counter person...favorite performer is Billy Joel Favorite movies are Airplane and Caddyshack Bowling hero is Steve Cook. Career: Finished 10th in 2008 PBA Regional Players Invitational Owns four PBA Regional titles and two second-place finishes 2006 California state all-events champion Member Modesto Bowling Association Hall of Fame. Modesto, Calif. Birthdate: 12/4/1967 Height: 6-2 Weight: 250 Joined PBA: 1/28/2004 Titles: 0 PBA Tour earnings: $62, points rank: Didn t compete Exempt thru: Earned exemption: Regional Players Invitational WAYNE GARBER CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $ $0 48

49 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS P.J. Haggerty (R) Personal: Single Hobbies are golf, poker, movies and nightlife Has a bachelor s degree in criminology Favorite sports are baseball and football First job was as a waiter Favorite music performer is Eminem Favorite TV shows are Sportscenter and LOST Bowling hero is the late Glenn Carlson, his coach at Fresno State. Clovis, Calif. Birthdate: 5/30/1985 Joined PBA: 5/23/2007 Height: 5-10 Weight: 205 PBA Tour titles: 0 PBA Tour earnings: $65, points rank: 62 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: Regional Players Invitational : Finished second in 2008 Regional Players Invitational Best Tour finish was 17th in 2009 Bayer Earl Anthony Medford Classic Cashed in 12 of 17 events... Averaged in limited Tour action. Career: Has competed in 35 Tour events, cashing 23 times and making match play six times Owns two PBA Regional titles Member of 2007 Team USA and three-time Junior Team USA member Two-time Collegiate Bowler of the Year with Fresno State Two-time National Collegiate Bowling Coaches MVP and first team All-American. PJ HAGGERTY CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $18, $19,735 49

50 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Steve Harman (R) Personal: Lives in Indianapolis with wife Jennifer and son Layne First job was as a bowling center porter Nickname is Ghost Lists Brian Kretzer as his toughest opponent Ultimate dinner guests would be both of his grandfathers Describes himself as quiet and laid back Biggest fear is failure Favorite sports team is the Indianapolis Colts with Peyton Manning his favorite athlete Won the 2005 Indiana State Masters. Indianapolis, Ind. Birthdate: 1/8/1974 Joined PBA: 2002 Height: 6-0 Weight: 210 Titles: 0 PBA Tour earnings: $150, points rank: 19 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: PBA Tour points list : His second full-season on Tour resulted in a second-place in finish in Don and Paula Carter Mixed Doubles with Jennifer Petrick, and third in USBC Masters Cashed in 18 of 19 events and made match play 11 times Averaged (45th) Earned $68,570. Career: Finished in top 10 on three occasions in season including a fifth in the 2008 Don Johnson Buckeye State Classic Prior to being exempt, his highest finish was 19th in the 2006 Denny s World Championship Earned his first Tour exemption by finishing third in the 2007 PBA Tour Trials Owns one PBA Regional title. STEVE HARMAN CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $68, $41, $1, $4,000 50

51 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Michael Haugen Jr. (R) Personal: Pronounced HOW-gen Likes to play golf, spend time with friends and family and watch movies Enjoys going to dance clubs : Bowled in just five events in due to injury, but cashed four times and made match play twice Averaged in limited action. Carefree, Ariz. Birthdate: 12/29/1966 Joined PBA: 1994 Height: 5-11 Weight: 185 PBA Tour titles: 2 PBA Tour earnings: $609, points rank: 86 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: 2008 H&R Block Tournament of Champions Career: Owns two PBA Tour titles including one major, both during the season Waited 200 career events for his first title (Lake County Indiana Classic) and just nine for his second (H&R Block Tournament of Champions) Had finished second twice prior to his first victory, in the 2001 Greater Louisville Open and the 60th U.S. Open in 2003 Owns 11 PBA Regional titles and has earned $122,580 in regionals PBA West Region Player of the Year in Career Standard Titles (1): Merrillville, Ind. Career Major Titles (1): 2008 H&R Block Tournament of Champions, Las Vegas, Nev. MICHAEL HAUGEN JR. CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $7, $101, $41, $41, $54, $55, $64, $60, $7, $24, $19, $5, $4,350 51

52 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Steve Jaros (R) Personal: (Pronounced JARE-iss) Resides in Yorkville with wife June and twins Evan and Hannah Favorite food is Chinese Favorite TV shows include Survivor, Whose Line Is It Anyway? and most reality shows Enjoys golf : Cashed in 20 of 21 events making match play 12 times Had four top-10 finishes with best of third in season-opening PBA World Championship in Wichita Averaged (21st) Earned $56,730 (23rd). Yorkville, Ill. Birthdate: 8/24/1965 Height: 6-1 Weight: 190 Joined PBA: 1984 PBA Tour titles: 7 PBA Tour earnings: $1,609, points rank: 18 Exempt thru: Earned Exemption: PBA Tour points list Career: Owns seven PBA Tour titles and one major Three of his seven titles came during the season when he earned a career-best $166,300 Rolled a nationallytelevised 300 game in defeating Ricky Ward, , on his way to winning the 1999 Chattanooga Open Also holds the PBA Tour record for the lowest score ever in a televised championship round with a 129 in Lake Zurich, Ill., in 1992 Captured the 2005 Tournament of Champions at the end of the season for his only major Became the PBA s 28th millionaire in 2003 Owned 39 PBA Regional titles and had $267,038 in regional earnings at the end of the season. Career Standard Titles (6): 1991 Edmond, Okla.; 1993 Edmond, Okla.; 1999 Chattanooga, Tenn.; Toledo, Ohio; Dallas, Texas; Indianapolis, Ind. Career Major Titles (1): 2005 Tournament of Champions, Uncasville, Conn. STEVE JAROS CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $56, $89, $49, $84, $158, $166, $60, $82, $50, $59, $66, $86, $58, $39, $30, $57, $11, $43, $7, $22, $24, $13, $ $3, $0 52

53 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Tommy Jones (R) Personal: Jones and wife Kristen have one daughter, Ella Nickname T.J. Enjoys golfing in his spare time Lists golf and college football as his favorite sports to watch and the Duke Blue Devils as his favorite sports team Ranks Patrick Allen as his toughest opponent Was a standout shortstop and pitcher for four years in high school Won the 1999 USBC Open Championships All-Events title Member of Team USA in 1996 and returned to the Team USA Dream Team in 2008 after international play was opened up to professionals Bowled a 300 game in the WTBA Junior World Youth games in Hong Kong, becoming the first youth to accomplish that feat. Simpsonville, S.C. Birthdate: 11/2/1978 Height: 5-11 Weight: 185 Joined PBA: 2000 PBA Tour titles: 12 PBA Tour earnings: $1,103, points rank: 11 Exempt thru: Earned Exemption: PBA Tour points list : First season in the past five without a title Had a best finish of second in Bayer Earl Anthony Medford Classic Had five other top 10 finishes including fourth in the USBC Masters Cashed in 20 of 21 events Made match play 14 times Averaged (24th) Earned $74,790 (14th). Career: Owns 12 PBA Tour titles and two majors Won four titles apiece in and , earning the PBA Player of the Year Award for after winning the 63rd U.S. Open and leading the Tour with $301,700, the third-highest single season earnings of alltime Won two titles each in and His second victory in came in the Tournament of Champions and gave him the PBA record for shortest time between first and 10th titles (two years, six months and seven days, breaking Dick Weber s 45-year-old record by just four days) Most successful bowler ever on television with 34-8 record (80.95% success rate) and a average Title match record is 12-3 Had a 15-match TV win streak snapped early in , one shy of the longest win streak record held by Jim Pencak Jones, Mike Aulby and Chris Barnes are the only players to win both the PBA Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year awards Owns eight PBA Regional titles. Career Standard Titles (10): Yokohama, Japan; Lakewood, Colo.; West Babylon, N.Y.; Grand Rapids, Mich.; Tokyo, Japan; Tulsa, Okla.; Norcross, Ga.; Wickliffe, Ohio; Reno, Nev.; West Babylon, N.Y. Career Major Titles (2): rd U.S. Open, North Brunswick, N.J.; 2007 PBA Tournament of Champions, Windsor Locks, Conn. Awards: PBA Player of the Year ( ) PBA Rookie of the Year ( ) Ranked 30th on list of 50 Greatest Players in PBA History in TOMMY JONES CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $74, $103, $142, $301, $224, $76, $65, $45, $2,150 53

54 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Jack Jurek (R) Personal: John Joseph Jurek Nickname Double J Favorite sport is hockey Lists Pete Weber as his toughest opponent Won the 1984 AMF World Cup in Sydney, Australia Named 1984 Bowlers Journal Amateur of the Year Won team gold, trios silver and doubles bronze medals for Team USA in 1985 FIQ American Zone Championships in Bogota, Colombia. Lackawanna, N.Y. Birthdate: 4/23/1963 Height: 5-9 Weight: 185 Joined PBA: 1986 PBA Tour titles: 1 PBA Tour earnings: $524, points rank: 26 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: PBA Tour points list : Had four top-10 finishes with a best of fourth in the Cheetah Championship, marking his fourth consecutive season with at least one TV appearance Cashed in 19 of 20 events Made match play eight times Averaged (37th) Earned $44,405 (29th). Career: Won his lone PBA Tour title in the 1995 PBA Tums Classic in Windsor Locks, Conn., defeating David Traber, , for the title Has eight other television appearances Finished second twice, third once, fourth three times and fifth twice Owns 11 PBA Regional titles. Career Standard Titles (1): 1995 Windsor Locks, Conn. Awards: Steve Nagy Sportsmanship Award ( ). JACK JUREK CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $44, $50, $91, $53, $4, $2, $15, $12, $1, $2, $18, $11, $4, $34, $8, $8, $8, $20, $10, $10, $8, $6, $2,595 54

55 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Doug Kent (R) Personal: Resides in Newark with wife Chrissie, son Jacob and daughter Natalie... Nickname is Fresh earned because of his reputation for bowling well on freshly-oiled lanes Enjoys golf, playing softball, cooking out and watching Buffalo Bills games Favorite TV show is Law and Order and favorite movie is A Few Good Men Lists Norm Duke as his toughest opponent Describes himself as someone who never gives up Married the former Chrissie Beamish, whose sister Leslie is married to Parker Bohn III, making the two bowlers brothers-in-law. Newark, N.Y. Birthdate: 2/9/1967 Height: 5-9 Weight: 185 Joined PBA: 1988 PBA Tour titles: 10 PBA Tour earnings: $1,471, points rank: 38 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: 2007 Denny s World Championship : Best finish was 10th in Lumber Liquidators U.S. Open Cashed in all 19 events entered and made match play nine times Averaged (50th) Earned $41,340 (36th). Career: Owns 10 PBA Tour titles, winning one title each in eight different seasons (1991, 96, 97, 99, 2000, 01-02, 02-03, 05-06) and two titles in Owns four major titles, winning the USBC Masters and PBA World Championship twice each Captured two majors in en route to his first PBA Player of the Year Award Established a personal career high and led the Tour with $200,530 in earnings and also became the ninth player to win two majors in a season Capped the season by winning the winner-take-all Motel 6 Roll to Riches Has a record with a average in 35 TV appearances Won a careerbest six straight TV matches over three tournaments and two seasons, going 2-0 in the 2006 GEICO Classic, 3-0 in the 2006 USBC Masters and winning his first match in the 2006 Etonic Championship Owns four PBA Regional titles. Career Standard Titles (6): 1996 Detroit, Mich.; 1997 Tokyo, Japan; 1999 N. Brunswick, N.J.; 2000 Indianapolis, Ind.; Latham, N.Y.; Cheektowaga, N.Y. Career Major Titles (4): 1991 USBC Masters, Toledo, Ohio; 2002 PBA World Championship, Toledo, Ohio; 2006 USBC Masters, Milwaukee, Wis.; 2007 Denny s World Championship, Grand Rapids, Mich. Awards: PBA Player of the Year ( ) Ranked 43rd on list of 50 Greatest Players in PBA History. DOUG KENT CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $41, $53, $200, $84, $68, $51, $69, $185, $67, $60, $71, $123, $69, $47, $54, $31, $9, $64, $49, $5,940 55

56 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Mika Koivuniemi (R) Personal: Mika Johani Koivuniemi (pronounced MEE-ka koi-voo-nee-em-ee) Resides in Hartland, Mich., with wife Leena and daughters Ida and Lidia Finland native has won titles in 11 countries (China, Denmark, Finland, Holland, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, Sweden, Thailand and USA), and has rolled 300 games in eight different countries (Denmark, Finland, Holland, Italy, Singapore, Sweden, Thailand and USA) Member of Team Finland from 1988 until 2000 (with the exception of 1990) Won the 1981 Finland Youth miniature golf championship Was competitive in hockey, basketball and soccer in high school Trained as an electrician before he made bowling his career. Hartland, Mich. Birthdate: 4/6/1967 Joined PBA: 1999 Height: 6-4 Weight: 185 PBA Tour titles: 8 PBA Tour earnings: $1,170, points rank: 14 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: PBA Tour points list : Winless in but had one runner-up finish in the Don Johnson Buckeye State Eliminator Had four other top-10 finishes including fifth twice, seventh in Lumber Liquidators U.S. Open and eighth in PBA World Championship Cashed in all 21 events entered making match play 13 times Average (15th) Earned $69,850 (15th). Career: Owns eight career PBA Tour titles including the 2000 USBC Masters and the 2001 U.S. Open Won his first title in his first career TV finals appearance (2000 Masters) Only foreign-born player to win both the Masters and U.S. Open Rolled the 17th perfect game on television in PBA history against Jason Couch in the 2003 Cambridge Credit Classic Made seven TV finals and won two titles en route to PBA Player of the Year honors Only European player to win the Japan Cup (2007) Owns five PBA Regional titles Finished the season with $1,170,748 in career PBA earnings. Career Standard Titles (6): Windsor Locks, Conn.; Reno, Nev.; Mesa, Ariz.; Indianapolis, Ind.; El Paso, Texas; Tokyo, Japan. Career Major Titles (2): 2000 USBC Masters, Albuquerque, N.M.; 2001 U.S. Open, Fountain Valley, Calif. Awards: PBA Player of the Year ( ) George Young High Average Award ( ) Ranked 49th on list of 50 Greatest Players in PBA History in MIKA KOIVUNIEMI CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $69, $159, $76, $100, $163, $238, $42, $158, $63, $15,000 56

57 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Brian Kretzer (R) Personal: Resides in Dayton with his wife Jill and children Megan, Mason and Madison Was a highly-successful amateur bowler before joining the PBA in 2001 Won the 1997 and 1999 International Eliminator in Las Vegas worth $100,000 each Won the UAE (United Arab Emirates) Open, the highest-paying international amateur event Named 1999 Amateur Bowler of the Year by Bowlers Journal Enjoyed a 16-year amateur career where made three ESPN telecasts Spends his free time boating, playing golf and spending time with his children Describes himself as a great father. Dayton, Ohio Birthdate: 5/20/1966 Height: 5-10 Weight: 200 Joined PBA: 2001 PBA Tour titles: 0 PBA Tour earnings: $473, points rank: 29 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: PBA Tour points list : Cashed in 18 of 19 events Best finish was fourth in the Chameleon Championship Averaged (55th) Earned $41,728 (34th). Career: Still looking for his first PBA Tour title Finished second in the PBA Rookie of the Year voting behind Tommy Jones Has a 2-5 record with a average in five TV appearances Owns 10 PBA Regional titles. BRIAN KRETZER CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $41, $40, $42, $51, $48, $22, $85, $41,150 57

58 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS George Lambert IV (R) Personal: Native Canadian who now resides in Wichita, Kan 10-time Team Canada member Three-time Canadian Bowler of the Year Bowled for Wichita State University Goal is to become the first Canadian to win a PBA Tour title Holds a bachelor s degree in business administration Also is a graduate truck technician Hobbies include auto mechanics, working out and any sort of physical activity Loves hockey, especially the Calgary Flames Favorite musical group is Nickleback Favorite movie is Anchorman (big Will Ferrell fan) Favorite TV show is Married With Children Bowling hero is Norm Duke. Wichita, Kan. Birthdate: 11/15/1979 Height: 5-10 Weight: 169 Joined PBA: 7/20/2008 PBA Tour titles: 0 PBA Tour earnings: $25, rank: 58 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: PBA Tour Trials : Finished second in 2009 PBA Tour Trials Competed in 19 PBA Tour events through Tour Qualifying Rounds with best finishes of ninth and 14th Finished second to Troy Wollenbecker on Non-Exempt Players points list Averaged in limited competition Earned $18,890 (62nd). Career: Finished third in 2006 USBC Masters as an amateur. GEORGE LAMBERT IV CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $18,890 58

59 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Chris Loschetter (R) Personal: Chris Loschetter (pronounced LOW-shet-er) Lives in Avon with wife Erin Nicknamed C-Lo Favorite sports team is the Chicago Cubs; says if he wasn t a bowler he would like to be the Cubs general manager Lists Harry Potter series as his favorite books, Braveheart as his favorite movie and spaghetti as his favorite food Member of Junior Team USA in 2000 and 2001 Wife Erin bowled at Central Missouri State. Avon, Ohio Birthdate: 5/24/1980 Height: 6-2 Weight: 215 Joined PBA: 2003 PBA Tour titles: 0 PBA Tour earnings: $387, rank: 16 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: PBA Tour points list : Best finishes were second in Pepsi Viper Championship and fourth in GoRVing match play championship Cashed in 19 of 20 tournaments and made match play 10 times Sixth consecutive season he has made at least one TV appearances Averaged (28th) Earned $58,800 (22nd). Career: Still looking for his first PBA Tour title Has appeared in 77 career PBA Tour events, making seven championship round appearances and finishing second on three occasions Finished second in the 2005 Denny s World Championship in his first TV appearance, losing to eventual PBA Player of the Year Patrick Allen Led the 2005 PBA Tour Trials to earn his first exemption for the campaign Owns four PBA Regional titles Had his best year in , finishing eighth in the PBA Tour points, career-best $84,776 in earnings, 20 cashes, 14 match play appearances and two TV appearances. CHRIS LOSCHETTER CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $58, $84, $51, $66, $52, $11,250 59

60 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Michael Machuga (R) Erie, Pa. Birthdate: 4/22/1976 Height: 5-9 Weight: 155 Joined PBA: 2001 PBA Tour titles: 2 PBA Tour earnings: $472, points rank: 35 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: title winner Personal: Pronounced muh-choo-ga...nickname is Choogs Attended the University of Nebraska where he earned Collegiate All-American honors twice Has three older sisters, twins Shelly and Carrie, and Laurie Lists Walter Ray Williams Jr. as his toughest opponent Enjoys golf and fishing in his spare time First job was as a pinchaser Got started in bowling in a bowling center his grandparents owned until he was 14...His shirts have his late grandmother s initials embroidered on them Won the Bowlers Journal Doubles (1997, 2000), four mega-buck sweeper titles and five World Team Challenge titles Known for his Machuga Flop which he sometimes performs during pro-ams Also performed the stunt after winning his first title in 2005 Greater Omaha Classic : Won the Chameleon Championship in his only TV appearance for his second career title Cashed in all 17 events entered and made match play six times Averaged (53rd) Earned $56,400 (24th). Career: Won his first title in 2005 Greater Omaha Classic in Council Bluffs, Iowa, defeating Bill O Neill, First win came after finishing second three times in his first 81 events Made a career-high $103,980 in Has a 10-9 record in 10 TV appearances with a average Owns one PBA Regional title. Career Standard Titles (2): Council Bluffs, Iowa; Taylor, Mich. MIKE MACHUGA CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $56, $46, $53, $103, $83, $48, $36, $43,400 60

61 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Tim Mack (R) Indianapolis Birthdate: 6/20/1971 Height: 5-9 Weight: 205 Joined PBA: , reinstated in 2008 PBA Tour titles: 0 PBA Tour earnings: $53, points rank: 77 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: PBA Tour Trials Personal: Pennsylvania native now living in Indianapolis with wife Brenda and daughter Lana Brenda is a Professional Women s Bowling Association champion and competed as a PBA Women s Series exempt player during the season Hobbies include golf, travel, physical training and reading on those long flights Has a Bachelor s Degree from Penn State University and remains a big-time Penn State football fan Played football at Penn State under legendary coach Joe Paterno Also follows the Washington Redskins and New York Mets First job was taking out garbage and doing dishes to make his mother happy Favorite musical group is U2 Favorite movies are Gladiator, Remember the Titans and the new Transformer movies Likes Dancing with the Stars and American Idol Credits his brother for setting the benchmark for his bowling career and providing him with his drive to succeed : Competed in 15 tournaments with best finish of 48th while recovering from shoulder surgery Averaged in limited action Finished eighth in PBA Tour Trials to earn his first PBA Tour exemption. Career: Finished fifth in 2003 USBC Masters Has spent most of his career bowling internationally Has won 72 titles around the world Three-time World Bowler of the Year Won five medals (one gold, four silver) for Team USA in 2003 WTBA World Championships. TIM MACK CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $7, $25,990 61

62 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Wes Malott (R) Personal: Wesley Clint Malott (pronounced muh-lot)...he and wife Maryiedth have two sons, Jordan and Camden Enjoys spending time with family and friends and playing an occasional round of golf Favorite sports are college football and basketball Favorite actor is Adam Sandler. Pflugerville, Texas Birthdate: 10/26/1976 Height: 6-4 Weight: 250 Joined PBA: 2001 PBA Tour titles: 6 PBA Tour earnings: $759, points rank: 3 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: title winner : Won three titles on his way to winning his first PBA Player of the Year honor when points race came down to the last game of the final event of the season (Lumber Liquidators U.S. Open) Fourth consecutive season he has won a title Also had two second and three third place finishes Won PBA Versatility Swing which consisted of points earned in six tournaments conducted on six different PBA lane conditions Went over the $100,000 mark in season earnings for the fourth straight season with $174,680 (fifth) Cashed in 18 of 20 tournaments and advanced to match play 18 times Led Tour in average with Led Tour with nine championship round appearances. Career: Owns six PBA Tour titles including three in on his way to PBA Player of the Year honors Personal best nine championship round appearances in Captured his first PBA title in the 2005 Mile High Classic, defeating Mika Koivuniemi in the title match after nearly firing a 300 game in the semifinals when he defeated Patrick Allen, Win in Mile High Classic came in his 47th career event Owns 11 PBA Regional titles. Career Standard Titles (6): Lakewood, Colo.; Vernon Hills, Ill.; Medford, Ore.; Vernon Hills, Ill.; Medford, Ore.; Indianapolis, Ind. Awards: Harry Smith Point Leader Award ( ): Player of the Year ( ): George Young High Average Award ( ). WES MALOTT CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $174, $108, $148, $130, $56, $45, $9,500 62

63 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS John May (R) Personal: Single Hobbies include water skiing, snow skiing, golf and Texas Hold em poker First job was as a mechanic at Town and Country Lanes Favorite performer is Garth Brooks Favorite movie is Remember the Titans Favorite TV show is SportsCenter Bowling hero is Amleto Monacelli Most important bowling title was winning his first PBA Regional title after his grandfather passed away in Iron Station, N.C. Birthdate: 9/14/1972 Height: 5-10 Weight: 165 Joined PBA: 8/31/1993 PBA Tour titles: 0 PBA Tour earnings: $420, points rank: Didn t compete Exempt thru: Earned exemption: Regional Players Invitational : Finished 40th in USBC Masters Finished sixth in 2008 Regional Players Invitational to earn his PBA Tour exemption. Career: Entered seeking his first PBA Tour title after 116 tournaments Owns 22 PBA Regional titles Bowled as exempt Tour player during season Owns three PBA Tour television appearances with best finish of second in 2007 GEICO Classic (lost to Chris Barnes in title match). JOHN MAY CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $2, $41, $ $2, $14, $14, $32, $24, $5, $ $1, $ $ $0 63

64 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Eugene McCune (R) Personal: Resides in Munster with wife Christine and sons Mike and Kevin First job was working in his father s bowling shop (PBA Hall of Famer Don McCune) Nickname is Rocket Lists Walter Ray Williams Jr. as his toughest opponent Describes himself as very intense : Best finishes were eighth twice and ninth in the USBC Masters Cashed in all 21 events entered and made match play 12 times Averaged (38th) Earned $52,390 (25th). Munster, Ind. Date of Birth: 6/29/1968 Height: 6-0 Weight: 205 Joined PBA: 1986 PBA Tour titles: 1 PBA Tour earnings: $778, points rank: 20 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: PBA Tour points list Career: Won his only PBA Tour title in the 2002 Banquet Classic in Grand Rapids, Mich., defeating Walter Ray Williams Jr., Finished second in the 1993 Bud Light National Championship, his highest finish in a major event; defeated Adam Apo and Phillip Ringener before falling to Ron Palombi, , in the title match Owns 12 PBA Regional titles. Career Standard Titles (1): Grand Rapids, Mich. EUGENE MCCUNE CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $52, $56, $40, $24, $47, $15, $58, $24, $11, $7, $17, $50, $13, $9, $50, $58, $22, $17, $19, $16, $9, $ $0 64

65 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS John Nolen (R) Personal: Single Hobbies are golf and fishing Favorite sports team is Detroit Pistons First job was as a landscaper Favorite group is Led Zepplin Favorite movie is CaddyShack Bowling heroes are Dave Husted, Tom Baker and Bob Chamberlain Favorite TV shows are Pardon the Interruption, Simpsons and Family Guy. Waterford, Mich. Birthdate: 11/18/1979 Height: 5-9 Weight: 170 Joined PBA: 10/26/2006 PBA Tour titles: 0 PBA Tour earnings: $100, points rank: 41 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: title winner, USBC Masters Career/ : Won PBA Regional Players Invitational to earn his first PBA Tour exemption and a berth in the 2009 H&R Block Tournament of Champions Following the RPI, won his first Tour title and a major in the USBC Masters, defeating Danny Wiseman for the title, , in his first-ever match on television Masters title extended his PBA Tour exemption through Finished eighth in 2009 Dick Weber Open, 23rd in H&R Block Tournament of Champions, 24th in 2008 Denny s U.S. Open earnings $79,325 Owns one PBA Regional title. JOHN NOLEN CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $79, $2, $3,785 65

66 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Bill O Neill (R) Personal: Was a four-time first team All-American at Saginaw Valley State University Three-time Bowling Writers Association of America Collegiate Bowler of the Year (2001, 03, 04) National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association Most Valuable Player in and Nickname is The Real Deal. Southampton, Pa. Birthdate: 10/21/1981 Height: 5-9 Weight: 205 Joined PBA: 2005 Titles: 0 PBA Tour earnings: $282, points rank: 2 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: PBA Tour points list : Had a winless, but excellent year, finishing second twice and third three times Cashed in all 20 events entered and made match play a career-high 18 times Made careerhigh seven TV appearances Finished ninth in PBA World Championship Averaged (second to Wes Malott by.02) Earned $91,680 (eighth). Career: Entered the season looking for his first PBA Tour title after 81 career events Finished sixth as an amateur in the 62nd U.S. Open; became a PBA member the next week Finished 10th in the 2005 PBA Tour Trials to earn the final exemption for the season and his first PBA Tour exemption Named the PBA Rookie of the Year He and Billy Oatman are the only players to win Rookie of the Year honors after earning exemptions through the Tour Trials Owns five PBA Regional titles. Awards: PBA Rookie of the Year ( ). BILL O NEILL CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $91, $46, $48, $61, $2,000 66

67 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Rhino Page (L) Wesley Chapel, Fla. Birthdate: 7/10/1983 Height: 5-7 Weight: 175 Joined PBA: 2007 PBA Tour titles: 2 PBA Tour earnings: $286, rank: 23 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: title winner Personal: Nickname Rhino earned from his T-Ball coach because of his intensity California native Has been a member of Team USA since 2004 Was a member of Junior Team USA in 2001 and 02 Won two gold medals (masters, singles) in the 2007 Pan American Games Also won five medals in the 2007 American Zone Championships Owns over 20 international medals Won the 2005 U.S. Amateur Championship Won team and doubles gold, all-events silver and trios bronze medals for Team USA in 2008 WTBA Men s World Championships Bowled for the University of Kansas where he was a member of the 2004 Intercollegiate Bowling Championship winning team Named 2004 Intercollegiate Bowling Championship MVP First-team Collegiate All-American in and Honorable Mention in : Won the Lumber Liquidators Shark Championship for his second career title after stellar rookie year in Also finished second in H&R Block Tournament of Champions, losing to Patrick Allen in championship match Bowled televised 300 game in Dydo Japan Cup to earn a $100,000 cash bonus Cashed in 18 of 20 events, made match play eight times and had four television appearances Averaged (22nd) and earned $197,760 (second). Career: Owns two PBA Tour titles Selected as PBA Rookie of the Year after putting together one of the greatest rookie seasons ever Made a rookie record five championship round appearances, all after advancing from the PBA Tour Qualifying Round, also a PBA record First title came in his fifth TV appearance in the Go RVing Classic Holds the PBA s seven-game scoring record of 1,883 which he set in Baltimore in 2007 Broke the rookie record for earnings in a season with $84,811 One of three bowlers to win a title after advancing through the PBA Tour Qualifying Round Holds PBA records for most times advancing through the TQR (12) and most times making top 32 match play as a qualifier (9) One of eight PBA Rookies of the Year to win a title in his first season. Career Standard Titles (2): Norwich, Conn.; Baltimore. Awards: PBA Rookie of the Year ( ). RHINO PAGE CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $197, $84,911 67

68 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Sean Rash (R) Personal: Grew up in Anchorage, Alaska Four-time Team USA member (2002, 04, 05, 08) and Junior Team USA member in 1998, 2002 and 03 Bowled for Wichita State where he was a two-time All-American in 2002 and 03 Helped Wichita State win the 2003 Intercollegiate Team Championship Won 2003 Junior Gold National Amateur Championship Won the 2003 USBC Regular Doubles Championship with Derek Sapp with a then-record 1,540 six-game pinfall Helped Team USA win the 2004 World Tenpin Team Cup gold medal in the Netherlands Won USBC Chuck Hall Star of Tomorrow Award in 2001 Served as an athlete representative on the USBC Board of Directors. Wichita, Kan. Birthdate: 8/22/1982 Height: 6-1 Weight: 190 Joined PBA: 2005 PBA Tour titles: 4 PBA Tour earnings: $382, points rank: 13 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: PBA Tour points list : Winless for the first time in four seasons but had four top-five finishes and three television appearances including fourth in the PBA World Championship Cashed in all 21 events entered Had a personal-high 14 match play appearances Averaged (19th) Earned $67,900 (18th). Career: Owns four PBA Tour titles including one major (2007 USBC Masters, contested on specially-constructed lanes inside Miller Park in Milwaukee) Became the first bowler in Tour history to win a title after qualifying through the PBA Tour Qualifying Round when he won the 2006 West Virginia Championship in his rookie season Won his first title in his first career TV appearance, the first to do that since Ritchie Allen won the 2002 Dallas Open Has a 7-1 record with a average in five career TV appearances Was one win shy of tying the PBA record for most consecutive TV wins to start a career (George Branham III) One of two PBA members to win a title in their first four TV appearances Finished seventh in his first PBA event as an amateur, the 2003 USBC Masters Owns two PBA Regional titles. Career Standard Titles (3): Parkersburg, W.Va.; Baltimore, Md.; Medford, Ore. Career Major Titles (1): 2007 USBC Masters, Milwaukee, Wis. SEAN RASH CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $67, $151, $91, $55,655 68

69 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Ronnie Russell (R) Personal: Resides in Indianapolis with wife Michelle and children Cayden and Cameron Says Mark Walberg would play him in the movie of his life Biggest fear is not winning If he could have another career besides bowling it would be as a golfer on the PGA Tour Favorite TV show is The Chapelle Show and favorite movie is Talladega Nights Indianapolis Colts and Indiana Pacers fan Bowled for Vincennes University where he was a first team All-American in 2002 and 03 Indianapolis Birthdate: 12/22/1979 Height: 5-8 Weight: 175 Joined PBA: 9/24/2003 PBA Tour titles: 0 PBA Tour earnings: $186, points rank: 25 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: PBA Tour points list : Looking for first PBA Tour title Had three top-10 finishes in including a runner-up finish in Etonic Marathon Open in his hometown Cashed in 16 of 19 events and made match play nine times Averaged (48th) Earned $48,010 (28th). Career: Finished second in PBA Exempt Doubles Classic with Joe Ciccone Earned first Tour exemption as runner-up in 2007 Tour Trials Owns three PBA Regional titles. RONNIE RUSSELL CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $48, $42, $23, $10, $2, $20,500 69

70 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Derek Sapp (R) Personal: Lives in Keokuk with wife Miranda and daughters Allison and Josie Graduate of Western Illinois University Chicago Cubs, Bears and Iowa Hawkeyes fan Father owns a bowling center where he has worked since age 7 Favorite musical group is Matchbox 20.. Favorite movie is Major League Bowling hero is Pete Weber Won 2003 USBC Open Championships Regular Doubles with Sean Rash, bowling a 300 and 857 series (tied for second highest in tournament history at the time) Two-time member of Team USA...Led Western Illinois to consecutive Intercollegiate Team Championships in 2001 and 2002 Selected as 2002 Bowling Writers Association of America Collegiate Bowler of the Year. Keokuk, Iowa Birthdate: 7/17/1979 Height: 6-3 Weight: 225 Joined PBA: 8/1/2006 PBA Tour titles: 0 PBA Tour earnings: $38, points rank: 89 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: Regional Players Invitational : Competed in four PBA Tour events with best finishes of 28th in Etonic Marathon Open and 36th in PBA World Championship Averaged in limited action Earned $4,090 (87th). Career: Finished eighth in 2008 Regional Players Invitational Owns three PBA Regional titles. DEREK SAPP CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $4, $6, $0 70

71 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Cassidy Schaub (2H-L) Personal: Single Hobbies include hunting, fishing, softball and basketball Earned a bachelor s degree in criminal justice at Pikeville College where he bowled as a collegian Favorite sports are college football, basketball and baseball First job was working at a bowling center Favorite performers are Brooks and Dunn Favorite movies are Tommy Boy and Happy Gilmore. Polk, Ohio Birthdate: 10/12/1983 Height: 6-0 Weight: 190 Joined PBA: 5/18/2009 PBA Tour titles: 0 PBA career earnings: points rank: Didn t compete Exempt thru: Earned exemption: PBA Tour Trials Career: Finished fourth in 2009 PBA Tour Trials to earn his first PBA Tour exemption Started bowling two-handed at age 5 Won 2009 USBC Team USA Trials Member of Team USA in 2007 and 2009 Highest PBA Tour finish is 32nd in 2007 U.S. Open Won 2008 Grand Boot Hill title in Las Vegas. 71

72 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Mike Scroggins (L) Personal: Resides in Amarillo with wife Melanie and children Ross, Will and Maggie Enjoys playing golf, watching his boys play baseball and spending time with his family Holds the USBC record for most 800 series in a year with 15 Twin brother Mark was exempt in and was the 1993 PBA Rookie of the Year. Amarillo, Texas Birthdate: 3/12/1964 Height: 5-11 Weight: 175 Joined PBA: 1989 PBA Tour titles: 6 PBA Tour earnings: $1,215, rank: 5 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: won 2009 Lumber Liquidators U.S. Open : Won Lumber Liquidators U.S. Open, the final event of the season, for his second major title Cashed in 20 of 21 events and made match play 13 times Third consecutive season he made six television appearances, tying his personal high Averaged (eighth) Earned $179,820 (third). Career: Owns six PBA Tour titles including two majors Won his first title in the 1992 Sacramento Open, his first career telecast Did not win his second title until ; the 12- year span between titles ranks as the third-longest stretch of all time Had his finest season in , winning two titles for the first time and tying his career-high with six championship round appearances Won his first major title in the 2005 USBC Masters and went on to earn a career-high $205,270 that season Set a Tour record when he bowled 79 consecutive games of 200 or better over two events in (Council Bluffs, Iowa and Milwaukee, Wis.), breaking Walter Ray Williams Jr. s record of 61 Four-time PBA Southwest Region Player of the Year Owns 32 PBA Regional titles. Career Standard Titles (4): Sacramento, Calif.; Belleville, Ill.; Fountain Valley, Calif.; Omaha, Neb. Career Major Titles (2): 2005 USBC Masters, Milwaukee, Wis.; 2009 U.S. Open, N. Brunswick, N.J. MIKE SCROGGINS CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $179, $100, $60, $205, $71, $99, $35, $49, $5, $8, $2, $9, $20, $52, $15, $17, $50, $10, $2,395 72

73 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Ryan Shafer (R) Personal: Resides in Horseheads with wife Michelle One of the most superstitious pros on Tour Wears his clothes in the same order each week Has to have an eight or five in the serial number of his bowling balls Only picks the ball up with his left hand Favorite book is To Kill a Mockingbird N.Y. Yankees and Pittsburgh Steelers fan If he was not a professional bowler he would like to be a lawyer or get his teaching degree Was valedictorian of his high school graduating class. Horseheads, N.Y. Birthdate: 8/18/1966 Height: 5-8 Weight: 160 Joined PBA: 1986 PBA Tour titles: 4 PBA Tour earnings: $1,492, points rank: 12 Exempt thru: Earned Exemption: PBA Tour points list : Seven top-10 finishes with a fourth in Dick Weber Open and a fifth in H&R Block Tournament of Champions Earned his first Steve Nagy Sportsmanship Award Cashed in all 21 events entered and made match play a personal-best 19 times Average (17th) Earned $60,320 (20th). Career: Owns four PBA Tour titles Was selected PBA Rookie of the Year in 1987, but didn t win his first Tour title until the 2000 Orleans Casino Open in Las Vegas Won his second title later that season and finished with a career-high 11 championship round appearances Most recent title came in the 2003 Empire State Open Has made the finals in 11 PBA major championships with four runner-up finishes, both PBA records for bowlers without a major title Rolled a nationally-televised 300 game in the semifinal round of the 2007 Pepsi Championship, defeating Jeff Carter, , before losing in the title match to Norm Duke Became the 30th PBA member to reach the $1 million mark in career earnings Owns 14 PBA Regional titles. Career Standard Titles (4): Las Vegas, Nev.; Wichita, Kan.; Las Vegas, Nev.; Latham, N.Y. Awards: PBA Rookie of the Year (1987); Steve Nagy Sportsmanship award ( ). RYAN SHAFER CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $60, $78, $92, $137, $78, $95, $98, $132, $123, $60, $69, $57, $29, $43, $14, $14, $30, $23, $27, $6, $41, $18, $9,460 73

74 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Thomas Smallwood (R) Personal: Resides in Saginaw with wife Jennifer and daughter Hannah Rose Hobbies are golf and hunting First job was working at a Blockbuster Video store Favorite music performer is Blake Shelton Favorite movie is Happy Gilmore Decided to try for a PBA Tour exemption after being laid off by General Motors : Competed in two PBA Tour tournaments with finishes of 14th in Etonic Marathon Open and 77th in Lumber Liquidators U.S. Open Finished third in PBA Tour Trials. Saginaw, Mich. Birthdate: 11/4/1977 Height: 5-6 Weight: 185 Joined PBA: 9/10/2003 PBA Tour titles: 0 PBA Tour earnings: $39, points rank: 92 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: PBA Tour Trials Career: Best PBA Tour finish is seventh in Dallas in 2004 Owns one PBA Regional title Won 2002 Andy Varipapa Tournament in Long Island, N.Y. THOMAS SMALLWOOD CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $7, $ $3,000 74

75 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Robert Smith (R) Personal: Won USBC s 1992 Chuck Hall Star of Tomorrow Award recognizing bowling achievements and future bowling potential Won the 1993 U.S. Amateur Championship at age 19 to become the youngest to do so Member of Team USA in 1994 and 1995 Named first team Collegiate All-American at San Diego State University in 1993 Has one of the highest rev rates on Tour, and has been tracked throwing the ball 34 miles per hour Can get as many as 27 revolutions per shot (average Tour pro throws the ball 18 miles per hour with 16 revolutions) Likes golf Enjoys watching pro and college basketball and is a big UCLA and L.A. Lakers fan. Columbus, Ohio Birthdate: 1/16/1974 Height: 6-0 Weight: 215 Joined PBA: 1998 PBA Tour titles: 7 PBA Tour earnings: $794, rank: 28 Exempt thru: Earned Exemption: PBA Tour points list : Best finish was fourth in Ultimate Scoring Championship and had two other fifthplace finishes...cashed in 17 of 19 events making match play 11 times Averaged (32nd) Earned $43,080 (32nd). Career: Owns seven PBA Tour titles, including the 2000 U.S. Open and the 2002 Japan Cup Earned a career-best $116,943 over 29 events during the season Won two titles each in 2000 and Broke a three-year title drought in , winning his seventh career title Owns nine PBA Regional titles. Career Standard Titles (6): Erie, Pa.; Latham, N.Y.; Tokyo, Japan; Council Bluffs, Iowa; Tucson, Ariz.; Vernon Hills, Ill. Career Major Titles (1): 2000 U.S. Open, Phoenix, Ariz. ROBERT SMITH CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $43, $58, $15, $73, $85, $108, $88, $116, $74, $35, $31,135 75

76 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Jason Sterner (R) Personal: Describes himself as a die hard bowler Nickname is Flash Biggest fear is going bald while he s still young First memory of bowling was competing in Saturday morning youth leagues with his friends Says cutting his hair is his best non-athletic talent Won the 2003 Youth Masters Named Greater Atlanta Bowler of the Year in 2003, 04 and Georgia State Champion. Fayetteville, Ga. Birthdate: 11/27/1983 Height: 5-10 Weight: 170 Joined PBA: 2006 PBA Tour titles: 0 PBA Tour earnings: $92, points rank: 37 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: PBA Tour points list : Top finishes in his rookie year were seventh place finish in USBC Masters and eighth in Bayer Earl Anthony Medford Classic Cashed in 18 of 19 events and made match play eight times Averaged (67th) Earned $41,060 (35th). Career: Named PBA South Region Rookie of the Year and went on to win PBA South Region Player of the Year Owns three PBA Regional titles. JASON STERNER CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $41, $2, $1,040 76

77 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Eddie VanDaniker Jr. (R) Personal: Describes himself as hard-working, quiet and funny First job was as a party host at a bowling center Lists Chris Barnes as his toughest opponent Lists math as his best non-athletic talent Won a Maryland State title Named to the 2004 Maryland all-state team : Best finish in his rookie year was sixth in Etonic Marathon Open previous high finish was seventh in Cashed in 18 of 19 events and made match play nine times Averaged (31st) Earned $38,635 (41st). Essex, Md. Birthdate: 10/30/1985 Height: 5-8 Weight: 155 Joined PBA: 2006 PBA Tour titles: 0 PBA Tour earnings: $111, points rank: 27 Exempt Thru: Earned Exemption: PBA Tour points list Career: Earned his first Tour exemption as the non-exempt points leader for set a PBA record by advancing through TQRs eight consecutive times in Qualified through TQRs 11 times, one shy of the record set by Rhino Page (12) Owns one PBA Regional title. Eddie VANDANIKER JR. CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $38, $28, $21,350 77

78 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Brian Voss (R) Personal: Grew up in North Dakota and Alaska Served in the U.S. Army in the early 1980s as an electronics technician working on radar equipment While in the Army he participated in intramural bowling and won the All-Army championship multiple times Speaks German Enjoys golf and jogging. Alpharetta, Ga. Birthdate: 8/4/1958 Joined PBA: 1982 Height: 5-10 Weight: 175 PBA Tour earnings: $2,384, points rank: 73 PBA Tour titles: 24 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: Golden Parachute : Last season as exempt player was Competed in only selected events in the second half of season Best finish was seventh in GEICO Plastic Ball Championship Entered rookie season on PBA Senior Tour in 2009 Finished second twice including a runner-up finish in 2009 PBA Senior U.S. Open, losing to Wayne Webb in title match, Finished fifth in 2009 USBC Senior Masters Earned exemption for regular Tour as first Golden Parachute selection (awarded to a past exempt player who lost his exemption). Career: Owns 24 PBA Tour titles Won at least one Tour title in 12 straight seasons from Streak ended when he broke his wrist in a bicycling accident Has won two titles in a season six times Lone major win was 1988 PBA National Championship Selected as 1988 PBA Player of the Year Owns four PBA Regional titles. Career standard titles (23): 1983 Dearborn Heights, Mich.; 1984 Houston, Texas; 1987 Grand Prairie, Texas; Riverside, Calif.; 1988 Peoria, Ill.; 1989 Merritt Island, Fla.; New Orleans, La.; 1990 Sunrise, Fla.; 1991 Pinole, Calif.; Austin, Texas; 1992 Homestead, Fla.; 1993 Riverside, Calif.; 1994 Tokyo, Japan; 1995 Detroit, Mich.; 1996 Portland, Ore.; 1997 Richland, Wash.; Wichita, Kan.; 1998 N. Brunswick, N.J.; Virginia Beach, Va.; Las Vegas, Nev.; Memphis, Tenn.; Orange, Calif.; Trussville, Ala. Career Major Titles (1): 1988 PBA National Championship, Toledo, Ohio. Awards: PBA Player of the Year (1988) Harry Smith Point Leader Award (1987, 88) PBA Hall of Fame (1994) USBC Hall of Fame (2008) Ranked 13th on list of 50 Greatest Players in PBA History. 78

79 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS BRIAN VOSS CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $10, $4, $43, $91, $147, $83, $115, $119, $36, $28, $76, $131, $87, $93, $120, $147, $64, $82, $143, $135, $225, $115, $74, $42, $77, $49, $2,948 79

80 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Brian Waliczek (R) Personal: Resides in Birch Run with wife Jill and sons Lincoln and Jackson Younger brother of Lonnie Waliczek...Their father Paul founded the Wichita State University bowling program Three-time Collegiate All-American with Saginaw Valley State Collegiate Rookie of the Year 1999 Collegiate Bowler of the Year...Member 1997 Intercollegiate Championship team : Finished seventh in 2008 PBA Regional Players Invitational to earn his first PBA Tour exemption. Birch Run, Mich. Birthdate: 4/9/1978 Height: 6-1 Weight: 175 Joined PBA: , 2008 PBA Tour titles: 0 PBA Tour earnings: $100, rank: 593 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: Regional Players Invitational Career: Has cashed in 26 of 47 PBA Tour events he has entered Owns five PBA Regional titles 2006 and 2008 PBA Central Region Player of the Year. BRIAN WALICZEK CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $ $ $2, $3, $6, $9, $18,840 80

81 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Lonnie Waliczek (R) Personal: Resides in Wichita with wife Amy and two children Graduated from Wichita State University Was a member of Wheatshocker bowling team from and was a two-time Collegiate All-American (1991, 92) Lonnie s father, Paul, started the Wichita State bowling program Lists angel hair pasta as his favorite food and Tiramisu as his favorite desert Selected as USBC Chuck Hall Star of Tomorrow in 1989 Will bowl season with younger brother Brian Waliczek They will be first brothers bowling on PBA Tour at the same time since Mark and Mike Scroggins during the season. Wichita, Kan. Birthdate: 11/13/1970 Height: 5-9 Weight: 155 Joined PBA: 1997 PBA Tour titles: 2 PBA Tour earnings: $499, points rank: 69 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: Regional Players Invitational : Finished third in Regional Players Invitational Competed in nine Tour events in with best finish of 36th in USBC Masters. Career: Last year as an exempt player was His two Tour titles came in season Owns eight PBA Regional titles. Career Standard Titles (2): Las Vegas, Nev.; Louisville, Ky. LONNIE WALICZEK CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $8, $3, $6, $18, $52, $75, $122, $68, $10, $16, $19, $18,460 81

82 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Pete Weber (R) Personal: Resides in St. Ann with wife Tracy and three children His PDW nickname was derived from his passion for WWE wrestling Superstitions include sitting in the same spot the same way when bowling well, not having Tracy wear red on TV and folding his towel the same way Likes to follow all the St. Louis sports teams He is the youngest of bowling legend Dick Weber s four children One of two USBC member to bowl a 300 game in his very first game as a certified adult league bowler (at age 15). St. Ann, Mo. Birthdate: 8/21/1962 Height: 5-7 Weight: 145 Joined PBA: 1979 PBA Tour titles: 34 PBA Tour earnings: $3,318, points rank: 8 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: PBA Tour points list : Cashed in all 21 events entered and made match play 17 times Had three television appearances, with best finish of second in GEICO Plastic Ball Championship, and two third-place finishes Averaged (seventh) Earned $80,355 (11th). Career: Tied for third all-time with Mark Roth with 34 career PBA Tour titles, including eight majors which is tied for second all-time Last title came in Second behind Walter Ray Williams Jr. in surpassing $2 million and $3 million milestones in career earnings Topped $2 million in 1997 and $3 million with his win in the 2006 Etonic Championship One of five bowlers to complete the PBA s career Triple Crown (World Championship, Tournament of Champions, U.S. Open) Another TOC title would make him the first to complete the Triple Crown twice He, his late father Dick Weber and Don Carter are the only bowlers to win four U.S. Open/BPAA All Star titles Had won a PBA-record 42 PBA Regional titles as of May Career Standard Titles (26): Windsor Locks, Conn.; Portland, Ore.; Austin, Texas; Windsor, Ontario, Canada; Las Vegas, Nev.; Miami, Fla.; Detroit, Mich.; St. Louis, Mo.; Tokyo, Japan; Dublin, Ohio; Green Bay, Wis.; St. Louis, Mo.; Baltimore, Md.; N. Brunswick, N.J.; Toronto, Canada; Tokyo, Japan; Tucson, Ariz.; Tampa, Fla.; Latham, N.Y.; Grand Rapids, Mich.; Louisville, Ky.; Burlington, N.C.; Burlington, N.C.; Medford, Ore.; Hammond, Ind.; Cheektowaga, N.Y. Career Major Titles (8): 1987 Tournament of Champions, Akron, Ohio; 1988 BPAA U.S. Open, Atlantic City, N.J.; 1989 PBA National Championship, Toledo, Ohio; 1991 BPAA U.S. Open, Indianapolis, Ind.; 1992 Touring Players Championship, Indianapolis, Ind.; 1998 PBA National Championship, Toledo, Ohio; st U.S. Open, Fountain Valley, Calif.; th U.S. Open, North Brunswick, N.J. Awards: PBA Rookie of the Year (1980) George Young High Average Award (1989) PBA Hall of Fame (1998) USBC Hall of Fame (2002) Ranked fourth (behind his father) on list of 50 Greatest Bowlers in PBA History. 82

83 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS PETE WEBER CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $80, $64, $195, $152, $43, $206, $134, $170, $44, $51, $81, $181, $67, $27, $119, $151, $100, $142, $95, $138, $154, $172, $70, $169, $106, $62, $88, $32, $13, $25 83

84 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Stevie Weber (R) Personal: Resides in suburban New Orleans with wife Beverly and daughter Kayla Hobbies include golf, baseball and poker Formula 1 racing, Louisiana State University, New Orleans Saints, Atlanta Braves and New Orleans Hornets fan First job was a bowling center snack bar cook...bowling hero is his late brother Jimmy Weber Member of Team USA : Finished seventh in 2009 PBA Tour Trials One of six players to earn exemptions through Tour Trials twice (seventh in 2007) Sat out recovering from hip stress facture...cashed in 18 of 19 events and made match play six times during season. Chalmette, La. Birthdate: 6/9/1969 Height: 5-7 Weight: 150 Joined PBA: , 2006 PBA Tour titles: 0 PBA Tour earnings: $11, points rank: Didn t compete Exempt thru: Earned exemption: PBA Tour Trials Career: Best PBA Tour finish was sixth in 2007 USBC Masters Owns two PBA Regional titles. STEVIE WEBER CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $37, $11, $2, $ $2,000 84

85 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Stuart Williams (R) Personal: Operates a pro shop with his father and bowls for a living Single Hobbies include movies, traveling and reading Holds a degree in accounting Favorite sport is cricket Favorite movie is Pulp Fiction Favorite TV shows are Lost and anything sports related Bowling hero is Chris Barnes Used money won in high roller events to finance his Tour Trials bid : Finished sixth in 2009 PBA Tour Trials. Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, England Birthdate: 6/28/1981 Height: 6-0 Weight: 240 Joined PBA: 5/20/2009 PBA Tour titles: 0 PBA Tour earnings: 0 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: PBA Tour Trials Career: Won 2007 WTBA World Ranking Masters Has won international titles in seven countries Has 300 games in 12 different countries Best PBA Tour finish 33rd in 2008 U.S. Open. 85

86 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Walter Ray Williams Jr. (R) Personal: Resides in Ocala with his wife Paige Pennington and daughter Rebecca Nickname is Deadeye for his accuracy in bowling and horseshoes Six-time world horseshoe pitching champion and member of the National Horseshoe Pitching Association Hall of Fame Graduated from Cal-Poly Pomona in 1984 with a bachelor s degree in physics Has his own fan club, Dead-Eye Diehards, and website, Likes to play chess and golf Has a 3 handicap in golf. Ocala, Fla. Birthdate: 10/6/1959 Height: 6-2 Weight: 185 Joined PBA: 1980 PBA Tour titles: 45 PBA Tour earnings: $4,096, points rank: 6 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: title winner : Set record for most consecutive years (16) winning a PBA Tour title by winning Lake County Golden Anniversary Championship Cashed in all 21 events entered and made match play 17 times Made four TV appearances which also included two seconds and a third Averaged (sixth) Earned $99,680 (seventh). Career: Owns 45 PBA Tour titles, the most in Tour history Owns seven major titles, tied for fourth all time Is a Tournament of Champions title away from joining Mike Aulby as the only bowlers to complete the Super Slam, a win in all five PBA Majors Holds both the single-season earnings record with $419,700 in Holds career earnings record as the first and only player to surpass the $4 million milestone Has won the PBA Player of the Year a record-tying six times (1986, 93, 96, 97, 98, 2003) and has won the George Young High Average Award and the Harry Smith Point Leader Award seven times each, both PBA records Has won the PBA National/World Championship three times (2001, 03 and 06), the U.S. Open twice (1998, 2003), the 1994 Touring Players Championship and the 2004 USBC Masters Had a career-best 10-match winning streak on TV over four events from Feb. 23-May 5, 1996 Owns 28 PBA Regional titles. Career Standard Titles (38): Peoria, Ill.; Baltimore, Md.; Edmond, Okla.; Miami, Fla.; Edmond, Okla.; Tokyo, Japan; Erie, Pa.; San Antonio, Texas; Kennewick, Wash.; Portland, Ore.; Tucson, Ariz.; Grand Rapids, Mich.; Homestead, Fla.; Las Vegas, Nev.; Rochester, N.Y.; Kennewick, Wash.; Las Vegas, Nev.; N. Brunswick, N.J.; Rochester, N.Y; Mechanicsburg, Pa.; Austin, Texas; N. Brunswick, N.J.; Fairview Heights, Ill.; Erie, Pa.; Coram, N.Y.; Bay City, Mich.; Indianapolis; Tucson, Ariz.; Canandaigua, N.Y.; N. Brunswick, N.J.; Erlanger, Ky.; Taylor, Mich.; Tacoma, Wash.; Wickliffe, Ohio; Tokyo, Japan; Taylor, Mich.; Wyoming, Mich.; Hammond, Ind. Career Major Titles (7): 1994 Touring Players Championship, Indianapolis; 1998 BPAA U.S. Open, Milford, Conn.; 2001 PBA National Championship, Toledo, Ohio; 2003 U.S. Open, Fountain Valley, Calif.; 2003 PBA World Championship, Taylor, Mich.; 2004 Masters, Reno, Nev.; 2006 Denny s World Championship, Indianapolis. Awards: PBA Player of the Year (1986, 93, 96, 97, 98, ) Harry Smith Point Leader Award (1993, 94, 96, 97, 98, , ) George Young High Average Award (1993, 96, 97, 98, , , ) PBA President ( & ) PBA Hall of Fame (1995)...USBC Hall of Fame (2005) Ranked second to Earl Anthony on list of 50 Greatest Players in PBA History. 86

87 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS WALTER RAY WILLIAMS JR. CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $99, $144, $120, $183, $131, $233, $419, $164, $102, $90, $231, $227, $239, $148, $198, $290, $70, $119, $73, $96, $131, $141, $142, $49, $31, $31, $1, $25 87

88 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Danny Wiseman (R) Personal: Single Collects scale models of Ford Mustangs, NASCAR, NHRA cars as well as Hot Wheels Likes to modify his 1996 Ford Mystic Cobra and attend car shows and car cruises Enjoys watching live music Favorite music includes hard rock, metal and some alternative Favorite bands are TOOL, Godsmack and Metallica Favorite TV shows include Deadliest Catch, Pinks and any auto racing shows Enjoys attending NHRA, NASCAR and Indy Racing League races during the off-season Has his own fan club website: Baltimore, Md. Birthdate: 9/24/1967 Height: 5-9 Weight: 165 Joined PBA: 1987 PBA Tour titles: 12 PBA Tour earnings: $1,498, points rank: 24 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: PBA Tour points list : Best finishes came in two majors - USBC Masters and H&R Block Tournament of Champions where he finished second and seventh respectively Lost to Tour newcomer John Nolen in the Masters championship match, Cashed in 19 of 20 events and made match play 10 times Averaged (27th) Earned $69,650 (16th). Career: Owns 12 PBA Tour titles Won two titles each in 1990, 91 and 95 First career title came in his first ever TV appearance, and also in his hometown of Baltimore Won his lone major title in the 2004 USBC Masters. held on specially-constructed lanes at Milwaukee s Miller Park (first bowling TV final ever held in a major league baseball stadium) Owns six PBA Regional titles. Career Standard Titles (11): Baltimore, Md.; Riverside, Calif.; Seattle, Wash.; St. Louis, Mo.; Erie, Pa.; Grand Rapids, Mich.; Portland, Ore.; Austin, Texas; N. Brunswick, N.J.; Vernon Hills, Ill.; Doubles with Michael Fagan, Las Vegas, Nev. Career Major Titles (1): 2004 USBC Masters, Milwaukee, Wis. Awards: Ranked 42nd on list of 50 Greatest Players in PBA History. DANNY WISEMAN CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $69, $65, $53, $43, $186, $48, $116, $98, $72, $80, $65, $42, $106, $89, $13, $19, $74, $82, $80, $12, $2,000 88

89 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Mike Wolfe (R) Personal: Bowled two 300s at age 12 Was an avid baseball player as a youngster Bowled as a professional amateur from ages before joining the Tour Has bowled in five countries (England, Japan, Sweden, United Arab Emirates and the United States) Lists his toughest opponents as Steve Jaros and Chris Barnes Favorite actor is Denzel Washington. New Albany, Ind. Birthdate: 10/5/1976 Height: 6-2 Weight: 190 Joined PBA: 2001 PBA Tour titles: 4 PBA Tour earnings: $507, points rank: 33 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: title winner : Won a title for the fourth time in the last five seasons winning Ultimate Scoring Championship Also finished third in Go RVing Match Play Championship Cashed in 17 of 21 events making match play six times Averaged (41st) Earned $59,140 (21st). Career: Owns four PBA Tour titles Won his first title in , his first year as an exempt bowler Owns five PBA Regional titles Has earned more than $90,000 in three different seasons during his eight-year Tour career He and Mike Edwards are the only two players to earn exemptions through the inaugural PBA Tour Trials in 2004 and retain their exemptions through Career Standard Titles (4): Medford, Ore.; Clifton Park, N.Y.; Cheektowaga, N.Y.; Taylor, Mich. MIKE WOLFE CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $59, $92, $48, $93, $90, $12, $37, $24,500 89

90 EXEMPT PLAYERS BIOS Troy Wollenbecker (R) Personal: Has a son Kyle and three daughters: Tori, Sophia and Emily Hobbies include golf and spending time with family Favorite sport is baseball Favorite sports teams are Michigan Wolverines, Houston Astros and Minnesota Vikings Favorite performer is Kenny Chesney Favorite movie is Field of Dreams Lists George Branham III, Bob Learn Jr. and Amleto Monacelli as bowling heroes. Miami, Fla. Birthdate: 5/9/1978 Height: 5-8 Weight: 163 Joined PBA: 12/31/2003 PBA Tour titles: 0 PBA Tour earnings: $148, points rank: 56 Exempt thru: Earned exemption: non-exempt points leader : Best finish was 10th (twice) Finished 32nd in both the PBA World Championship and Lumber Liquidators U.S. Open Had eight finishes among top 32 for the season Averaged (59th) Earned $20,695 (61st). Career: Cashed in 52 of 81 PBA Tour events bowled Owns six PBA Regional titles 2004 PBA Central Region Rookie of the Year. TROY WOLLENBECKER CAREER STATISTICS SEASON EVENTS CASHES MP TV FINALS TITLES AVG. EARNINGS $20, $37, $17, $12, $2, $2,000 90

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92 PBA world championship Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour DUKE BECOMES FIRST TO WIN THREE CONSECUTIVE PBA MAJOR TITLES WICHITA, KAN. Norm Duke became the first player in PBA history to win three consecutive major titles when he defeated PBA Player of the Year Chris Barnes, , to win the PBA World Championship at Northrock Lanes in Wichita, Kan., on Oct. 26, The PBA World Championship was the first event of the 50th Anniversary Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour season. Coming into the event, Duke had won the Denny s World Championship in Indianapolis on Feb. 24, 2008, and the Denny s U.S. Open in North Brunswick, N.J., on March 30, The PBA World Championship was Duke s 30th career title and the sixth major in his 27-year career. The Clermont, Fla., resident started the title match with seven strikes before leaving a 10 pin in the eighth frame. Duke advanced to the final match by defeating Wichita s Sean Rash, , while Barnes defeated Steve Jaros of Yorkville, Ill., , in the other semifinal match. PBA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP Northrock Lanes, Wichita, Kan., Oct. 26 Championship Norm Duke ($50,000) def. Chris Barnes ($25,000), Semifinal Round (losers earned $11,500) Duke def. Sean Rash, Barnes def. Steve Jaros, Round of 8 (best of seven games, losers earned $7,000) Rash def. Michael Fagan, 4-2 Jaros def. Mika Koivuniemi, 4-0 Barnes def. Todd Book, 4-3 Duke def. Parker Bohn III, 4-1 Round of Super 16 (best of seven, losers earned $4,500) Book def. Brad Angelo, 4-1 Barnes def. Jason Belmonte, 4-2 Jaros def. Steve Harman, 4-2 Rash def. Eugene McCune, 4-2 Bohn def. Bill O Neill, 4-3 Duke def. Mike Scroggins, 4-0 Fagan def. Doug Kent, 4-2 Koivuniemi def. Pete Weber, 4-0 ROUND OF 16 (BEST OF SEVEN, LOSERS EARNED $3,150) O Neill def. Brian Kretzer, 4-1 Mike Scroggins def. Ritchie Allen, 4-0 McCune def. Mike DeVaney, 4-1 Fagan def. Patrick Allen, 4-3 Koivuniemi def. Walter Ray Williams Jr., 4-2 Jaros def. Jason Sterner, 4-1 Barnes def. Tom Baker, 4-3 Angelo def. Tony Reyes, 4-2 ROUND OF 32 (BEST OF SEVEN, LOSERS EARNED $2,150) Angelo def. Tommy Delutz Jr., 4-0 Reyes def. George Lambert IV, 4-0 Baker def. Michael Machuga, 4-2 Barnes def. Dino Castillo, 4-0 Sterner def. Tommy Jones, 4-2 Jaros def. Jeremy Hunt, 4-0 Williams def. Ryan Abel, 4-1 Koivuniemi def. D.J. Archer, 4-0 Kretzer def. Mitch Beasley, 4-0 O Neill def. Ken Abner, 4-0 Mike Scroggins def. Jonathan Van Hees, 4-3 Ritchie Allen def. Ken Simard, 4-3 DeVaney def. Ryan Shafer, 4-1 McCune def. Troy Wollenbecker, 4-0 Patrick Allen def. Derek Sapp, 4-0 Fagan def. Christopher Collins, 4-2 OTHER CASHERS (AFTER 27 GAMES) 41, Randy Weiss, 5,696, $1,500 42, Chris Johnson, 5,691, $1,480 43, Chad Kloss, 5,674, $1,460 44, Jack Jurek, 5,668, $1,440 45, Jason Couch, 5,642, $1,420 46, Jeff Carter, 5,631, $1,400 47, Jay Futrell, 5,630, $1,370 47, Brian LeClair, 5,630, $1,370 49, Yannaphon Larpapharat, 5,627, $1,340 50, Mike Edwards, 5,624, $1,330 51, Craig Tuholski, 5,600, $1,320 52, Jason Poli, 5,573, $1,310 53, Lucas Legnani, 5,495, $1,300 92

93 PEPSI VIPER championship Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour on Nov. 2, ANGELO, NATION CAPTURE THEIR FIRST PBA TITLES IN OMAHA OMAHA, NEB. Brad Angelo of Lockport, N.Y., and Stefanie Nation of Arlington, Texas, captured their first career PBA titles at the Pepsi Viper Championship at Thunder Alley in Omaha Angelo, a seven-year PBA Tour veteran, defeated top qualifier Chris Loschetter of Avon, Ohio, , in a championship match between two players vying for their first PBA Tour title. For Angelo, it was his first win in 13 TV finals. This is what everybody on Tour dreams of. It s what we all do it for, Angelo said. I ve been knocking on the door for several years, and it finally happened for me. Angelo entered the finals as the No. 3 qualifier, defeating No. 4 Wes Malott of Pflugerville, Texas, , and No. 2 Walter Ray Williams Jr. of Ocala, Fla., , to advance in the stepladder format. Despite finishing third, Williams became the first player to surpass the $4 million mark in PBA career earnings. Nation also claimed her first PBA title, defeating Michelle Feldman of Auburn, N.Y., , in the first United States Bowling Congress-sponsored PBA Women s Series event of the season. I think this is the first time in my life that I ve been speechless, Nation said. It s an amazing feeling. I just came out and bowled, and everything fell my way. PBA VIPER CHAMPIONSHIP Thunder Alley, Omaha, Neb., Nov. 2 Final Standings 1, Brad Angelo, $25,000 2, Chris Loschetter, $13,000 3, Walter Ray Williams Jr., $6,500 4, Wes Malott, $5,500 Stepladder Results Match One Angelo def. Malott, Semifinal Match Angelo def. Williams, Championship Angelo def. Loschetter, Final Match Play Standings (after 32 games, including match play bonus pins) 1, Loschetter, 12-6, 7,588 2, Williams, 9-8-1, 7,391 3, Angelo, 12-6, 7,356 4, Malott, 9-9, 7,349 5, Mika Koivuniemi, 9-9, 7,314, $5,000 6, Michael Fagan, , 7,303, $4,000 7, Jack Jurek, , 7,291, $3,700 8, Bill O Neill, 9-9, 7,275, $3,400 9, Michael Machuga, , 7,216, $3,300 10, Dino Castillo, 10-8, 7,201, $3,000 11, Ritchie Allen, 9-9, 7,185, $2,800 12, Jonathan Van Hees, , 7,168, $2,700 13, Brian Kretzer, 9-9, 7,103, $2,650 14, Norm Duke, 6-12, 7,076, $2,600 15, Ryan Shafer, 8-9-1, 7,056, $2,550 16, Chad Kloss, , 6,974, $2,500 Round of 32 (after 24 games, including match play bonus pins) 17, Tony Reyes, 5-2-1, 4,897, $2,250 18, Tommy Delutz Jr., 4-4, 4,836, $2,240 19, Steve Jaros, 3-4-1, 4,808, $2,230 20, Dave D Entremont, 2-6, 4,806, $2,220 21, Mike DeVaney, 3-5, 4,737, $2,210 22, Parker Bohn III, 2-5-1, 4,729, $2,200 23, Ken Simard, 4-4, 4,722, $2,190 24, Tommy Jones, 4-4, 4,721, $2,180 25, Joe Ciccone, 2-6, 4,719, $2,170 26, Nathan Bohr, 4-4, 4,699, $2,160 27, Michael Haugen Jr., 4-4, 4,641, $2,150 28, Jason Sterner, 1-6-1, 4,638, $2,140 29, Lonnie Waliczek, 2-6, 4,635, $2,130 30, Jeff Carter, 2-6, 4,617, $2,120 31, Joe Bailey, 2-6, 4,609, $2,110 32, Randy Weiss, 1-6-1, 4,536, $2,100 Round of 64 (after 14 games, $1,800 each) 33, Chris Barnes, 2,961 34, Mitch Beasley, 2,957 35, Rhino Page, 2,955 35, Jason Couch, 2,955 37, Mike Edwards, 2,941 38, Steve Harman, 2,930 39, Danny Wiseman, 2,920 39, Todd Book, 2,920 41, Pete Weber, 2,918 42, Tom Baker, 2,902 43, Edward VanDaniker Jr., 2,900 44, P.J. Haggerty, 2,891 45, Rick Miller, 2,876 45, David Traber, 2,876 47, Patrick Allen, 2,867 93

94 PEPSI VIPER championship Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour 48, (tie) Mike Wolfe and Doug Kent, 2,848 50, (tie) Sean Rash and Ken Abner, 2,844 52, Andrew Cain, 2,841 53, Scott Newell, 2,807 54, Chris Warren, 2,783 55, Mike Scroggins, 2,763 56, Craig Tuholski, 2,753 57, Billy Oatman, 2,725 58, Chester Rogers Jr., 2,712 59, Jason Lundquist, 2,708 60, Ryan Ciminelli, 2,677 61, Ted Baer, 2,650 62, Terrance Reeves, 2,633 63, Robert Smith, 2,199 64, Eugene McCune, withdrew PBA WOMEN S SERIES PRESENTED BY USBC Championship Stefanie Nation ($10,000) def. Michelle Feldman ($6,000), Round of 10 (after 23 games, including match play bonus pins) 1, Feldman, 7-2, 5,208 2, Nation, 7-2, 5,079 3, Diandra Asbaty, 8-1, 5,034, $5,000 4, Shannon Pluhowsky, 4-5, 4,993, $4,000 5, Tennelle Milligan, 3-6, 4,924, $3,500 6, Shannon O Keefe, 3-6, 4,810, $3,000 7, Clara Guerrero, 6-3, 4,792, $2,500 8, Jennifer Petrick, 4-5, 4,781, $2,200 9, Shalin Zulkifli, 2-7, 4,633, $2,100 10, Trisha Reid, 1-8, 4,542, $2,000 Round of 16 (after 14 games, $1,800 each) 11, Missy Bellinder, 2,825 12, Joy Esterson, 2,820 13, Jodi Woessner, 2,795 14, Carolyn Dorin-Ballard, 2,766 15, Adrienne Miller, 2,655 16, Brenda Mack, 2,626 94

95 LAKE COUNTY INDIANA GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY championship Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour LUMBER LIQUIDATORS PBA LAKE COUNTY INDIANA GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY CHAMPION- SHIP Olympia Lanes, Hammond, Ind., Nov. 9 Championship Walter Ray Williams Jr. ($25,000) def. Bill O Neill ($13,000), Semifinal Round (losers earned $6,000) O Neill def. Anthony LaCaze, Williams def. Mike Scroggins, Round of 8 (best of seven games, losers earned $4,100) Williams def. Parker Bohn III, 4-0 O Neill def. Eugene McCune, 4-0 Scroggins def. Tommy Jones, 4-3 LaCaze def. Brad Angelo, 4-2 Round of 16 (best of seven, losers earned $2,700) Angelo def. Ryan Shafer, 4-3 LaCaze def. Dino Castillo, 4-1 McCune def. George Lambert IV, 4-0 Jones def. Mike DeVaney, 4-0 Bohn def. Tommy Delutz Jr., 4-2 Williams def. Steve Harman, 4-0 Scroggins def. Ken Abner, 4-1 O Neill def. Randy Weiss, 4-2 Round of 32 (best of seven, losers earned $2,200) DeVaney def. Chris Warren, 4-1 Shafer def. John Nolen, 4-2 Williams def. Michael Fagan, 4-2 O Neill def. Robert Smith, 4-0 Abner def. Mike Wolfe, 4-3 Dastillo def. Norm Duke, 4-2 Delutz def. Tony Reyes, 4-2 McCune def. Todd Book, 4-2 Jones def. Brian Kretzer, 4-2 Angelo def. Pete Weber, 4-3 Harman def. Wes Malott, 4-1 Weiss def. Mitch Beasley, 4-3 Scroggins def. Doug Kent, 4-2 LaCaze def. Sean Rash, 4-2 WILLIAMS CAPTURES 45TH TITLE, KAUBLE WINS FIRST SENIOR TITLE IN HAMMOND HAMMOND, IND. - Walter Ray Williams Jr. of Ocala, Fla., took home his 45th Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour title at the Lake County Indiana Golden Anniversary Championship at Olympia Lanes on Nov. 9, 2008, by defeating Bill O Neill of Southampton, Pa., , in the championship match. In addition to being the all-time titles leader, Williams $25,000 prize also increased his career earnings record total to $4,030,116. To advance to the final, Williams beat out Mike Scroggins of Amarillo, Texas, O Neill advanced to the final by defeating friend and amateur bowler Anthony LaCaze of Glen Ellyn, Ill., LaCaze s third-place finish was the highest for an amateur since the PBA switched formats to an all-exempt field during the season. Senior bowler Timothy Kauble of Marion, Ohio, claimed his first Senior Tour title as the Lake County Indiana Golden Anniversary Championship returned the PBA Senior Tour to national television for the first time in seven years. In his television appearance, Kauble defeated Hugh Miller of Seattle, Wash., , for the title. Kauble barely made the cut for the Senior Tour portion of the tournament and was seeded eighth going into match play. Bohn def. Craig Tuholski, 4-3 Lambert def. Chris Barnes, 4-1 ROUND OF 64 (AFTER 14 GAMES, $1,800 EACH) 33, Jeff Carter, 3,004 34, Ritchie Allen, 2,997 35, Edward VanDaniker Jr., 2,988 36, Joe Bailey, 2,983 37, Billy Oatman and Danny Wiseman, 2,980 39, Joe Ciccone, 2,973 40, Mike Edwards, 2,967 41, Dave D Entremont and Patrick Allen, 2,960 43, Lee Vanderhoef, 2,957 44, Chad Kloss, 2,953 95

96 LAKE COUNTY INDIANA GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY championship 45, Michael Haugen Jr., 2, , Ken Simard, 2,922 47, Jason Lundquist, 2,921 48, Steve Jaros, 2,920 49, Nathan Bohr, 2,900 50, Tom Baker, 2,895 51, Jason Sterner, 2,890 52, Marc Heninger, 2,874 53, Rhino Page, 2,873 54, Michael Machuga, 2,865 55, Mika Koivuniemi, 2,862 56, Tim Mack, 2,853 57, Andrew Cain, 2,840 58, David Traber, 2,836 59, Scott Newell, 2,829 60, Chris Loschetter and Chester Rogers Jr., 2,823 62, Jason Couch, 2,767 63, Jack Jurek, 2,748 64, Terrance Reeves, withdrew. Championship Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour PBA SENIOR TOUR Timothy Kauble ($10,000) def. Hugh Miller ($6,000), Semifinal Round (best of seven games, losers earned $4,000) Kauble def. Bob Faragon, 4-2 Miller def. Michael Henry, 4-2 Round of 8 (best of seven, losers earned $3,000) Faragon def. Dale Traber, 4-3 Miller def. Dave Patchen, 4-1 Kauble def. Mark Williams, 4-2 Henry def. Kerry Painter, 4-2 Round of 16 (after 14 games, $1,800 each) 9, Robert Flaws, 2,763 10, David Axon, 2,737 11, Larry Graybeal, 2,723 12, Kerry Fulford 2,665 13, Robert Teeters, 2,655 14, Kenny Parks, 2,644 15, Leo Scantamburlo, 2,607 16, Michael Camerano, 2,586 96

97 CHAMELEON CHAMPIONSHIP Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour PBA CHAMELEON CHAMPIONSHIP Taylor Lanes, Taylor, Mich., Nov. 16 Final Standings 1, Michael Machuga, $25,000 2, Bill O Neill, $13,000 3, Wes Malott, $6,500 4, Brian Kretzer, $5,500 5, Sean Rash $5,000 Stepladder Results Match One - Machuga def. Rash, Match Two - Machuga def. Kretzer, Semifinal Match - Machuga def. Malott, Championship: Machuga def. O Neill, Round of 16 (after 32 games, including match play bonus pins) 1, O Neill, 12-6, 7,575 2, Malott, , 7,386 3, Kretzer, 13-5, 7,385 4, Rash, 10-8, 7,372 5, Machuga, 10-8, 7,370 6, Tommy Delutz Jr., 10-8, 7,274, $4,000 7, Mike DeVaney, 10-8, 7,249, $3,700 8, Eugene McCune, 13-5, 7,222, $3,400 9, Chris Loschetter, 10-8, 7,190, $3,200 10, Brad Angelo, 9-7-2, 7,186, $3,000 11, Chris Barnes, 10-8, 7,151, $2,800 12, Rhino Page, 9-9, 7,147, $2,700 13, Steve Harman, 10-8, 7,094, $2,650 14, Jason Sterner, 8-10, 7,012, $2,600 15, Edward VanDaniker Jr., , 6,978, $2,550 16, Dan MacLelland, 5-13, 6,932, $2,500 Round of 32 (after 23 games, including match play bonus pins) 17, Dino Castillo, 5-4, 7,068, $2,350 18, Randy Weiss, 4-5, 6,795, $2,240 19, Jason Lindquist, 7-2, 6,545, $2,230 20, P.J. Haggerty, 4-5, 6,315, $2,220 21, Jim Tomek Jr., 5-4, 6,102, $2,210 22, Jason Buss, 4-5, 5,905, $2,200 23, Joe Ciccone, 2-7, 5,722, $2,190 24, Chad Kloss, 5-4, 5,552, $2,180 25, Jack Jurek, 3-6, 5,393, $2,170 26, Tommy Jones, 4-5, 5,244, $2,160 27, Ryan Shafer, 3-6, 5,105, $2,150 28, Ken Simard, 5-4, 4,974, $2,140 29, Nathan Bohr, 2-7, 4,851, $2,130 30, Norm Duke, 3-6, 4,735, $2,120 31, Troy Wollenbecker, 1-8, 4,625, $2,110 32, Mike Wolfe, 1-8, 4,521, $2,110 MACHUGA AND FELDMAN VICTORIOUS AT TAYLOR LANES TAYLOR, MICH. Michael Machuga of Erie, Pa., and Michelle Feldman of Auburn, N.Y., captured the Chameleon Championships at Taylor Lanes on Nov. 16, 2008, concluding the fourth stop on the Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour. Machuga, who ended the stepladder final as the No. 5 qualifier, struck out in the 10th frame to narrowly upset top seed Bill O Neill of Southampton, Pa., , and claim his second career Tour title. Machuga started his climb up the ladder by defeating Sean Rash of Wichita, Kansas, He then eliminated Brian Kretzer of Dayton, Ohio, , and No. 2 Wes Malott of Pflugerville, Texas, , to advance to the championship match. The telecast was originally scheduled to be a four-player stepladder finals, but due to a scoring malfunction during Friday s Round of 16 match play, the PBA decided to change the televised format to a five-man stepladder finals which gave Machuga a shot at the title. Machuga s last title, 2005 Greater Omaha Classic in Council Bluffs, Iowa, was also on the Chameleon lane pattern. In the PBA Women s Series, sponsored by the United States Bowling Congress, Feldman won her first title by handily defeated Jodi Woessner of Oregon, Ohio, Round of 64 (after 14 games; $1,800 each) 33, Todd Book, 2,932 34, Parker Bohn III, 2,930 35, Jeff Lizzi, 2,927 36, Joe Bailey, 2,925 37, Brian LeClair, 2,919 38, Michael Fagan, 2,905 39, Walter Ray Williams Jr., 2,892 40, Mike Edwards, 2,891 41, Craig Tuholski, 2,885 42, Jeff Carter, 2,879 43, Dave D Entremont, 2,866 44, Chester Rogers Jr., 2,865 45, Patrick Allen, 2,860 46, Tony Reyes, 2,855 97

98 CHAMELEON CHAMPIONSHIP Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour 47, Ritchie Allen, 2,851 48, Mika Koivuniemi, 2,848 49, Mitch Beasley, 2,831 50, Jason Couch, 2,825 51, Pete Weber, 2,823 52, Steve Jaros, 2,816 53, Andrew Cain, 2,777 54, Ken Abner, 2,769 55, Tom Baker, 2,767 56, Mike Scroggins, 2,759 57, Billy Oatman, 2,756 58, (tie) Doug Kent, 2,730 and David Traber, 2,730 60, Terrance Reeves, 2,729 61, Chris Warren, 2,718 62, Jeremy Hunt, 2,687 63, Danny Wiseman, 2,278 64, Robert Smith, withdrew PBA WOMEN S SERIES PRESENTED BY USBC Championship Michelle Feldman ($10,000) def. Jodi Woessner ($6,000), Round of 10 (after 23 games, including match play bonus pins) 3, Liz Johnson, 4-5, 4,847, $5,000 4, Trisha Reid, 7-2, 4,826, $4,000 5, Stefanie Nation, 5-4, 4,814, $3,500 6, Jennifer Petrick, 6-3, 4,734, $3,000 7, Diandra Asbaty, 2-7, 4,678, $2,500 8, Clara Guerrero, 3-6, 4,580, $2,200 9, Tennelle Milligan, 3-6, 4,568, $2,100 10, Carolyn Dorin-Ballard, 2-7, 4,491, $2,000 Round of 16 (after 14 games, $1,800 each) 11, Shalin Zulkifli, 2,672 12, Missy Bellinder, 2,645 13, Joy Esterson, 2,597 14, Olivia Sandham, 2,565 15, Brenda Mack, 2,534 16, Adrienne Miller, 2,533 98

99 ULTIMATE SCORING championship Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour MIKE WOLFE OUT- SCORES THE FIELD TO WIN SHOOTOUT AT TAYLOR TAYLOR, MICH. Mike Wolfe of New Albany, Ind., managed to outlast the field in a first-ofits-kind shootout, winning the Ultimate Scoring Championship at Taylor Lanes with a victory over Mike Scroggins of Amarillo, Texas. The fifth stop on the Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour schedule aired on ESPN on Nov. 23. Wolfe struck in the fourth through the seventh frames to defeat Scroggins and claim his fourth career title. Wolfe defeated Bill O Neill of Southampton, Pa., , while Scroggins beat Robert Smith of Columbus, Ohio, , in the semifinal round. The Ultimate Scoring Championship, a new event introduced as part of the PBA s 50th anniversary celebration, spotlighted the scoring potential of the world s greatest bowlers when they bowl on a lane oil pattern similar to that found in most grassroots leagues in America. Patrick Allen tied a PBA record with a average over the 14 games of qualifying and there were 18 perfect games, compared to only one perfect game shot the previous week in the Chameleon Championship at the same bowling center. Parker Bohn III shot three perfect games in two days of play during the Ultimate Scoring Championship and Wolfe and O Neill each tallied a pair of 300 games. Wolfe averaged during the tournament. O Neill, in making his third straight TV final, averaged for the week. ULTIMATE SCORING CHAMPIONSHIP Taylor Lanes, Taylor, Mich., Nov. 23 Championship Mike Wolfe ($25,000) def. Mike Scroggins ($13,000), Semifinal Round (losers earned $6,000) Scroggins def. Robert Smith, Wolfe def. Bill O Neill, Round of 8 (best of seven games, losers earned $4,200) Wolfe def. Pete Weber, 4-1 Scroggins def. Mike Edwards, 4-2 O Neill def. Parker Bohn III, 4-0 Smith def. Sean Rash, 4-1 Round of 16 (best of seven, losers earned $2,700) Smith def. Nathan Bohr, 4-0 Bohn def. Ritchie Allen, 4-1 Wolfe def. Billy Oatman, 4-3 Rash def. Wes Malott, 4-3 Edwards def. Jason Lundquist, 4-2 Weber def. Gregg Zicha, 4-2 O Neill def. Bill Rowe, 4-2 Scroggins def. Joe Ciccone, 4-3 Round of 32 (best of seven, losers earned $2,400) Edwards def. Patrick Allen, 4-3 Bohn def. Michael Haugen Jr., 4-2 Wolfe def. Steve Harman, 4-0 Malott def. Dave D Entremont, 4-3 Bohr def. Steve Jaros $2,300, 4-3. Zicha def. Andrew Cain, 4-3 O Neill def. Craig Tuholski, 4-2 Scroggins def. Ken Simard, 4-2 Oatman def. Chester Rogers Jr., 4-2 Rowe def. Todd Book, 4-3 Weber def. Ken Abner, 4-2 Ciccone def. Jason Sterner, 4-3 Rash def. Walter Ray Williams Jr., 4-1 Smith def. Michael Fagan, 4-2 R. Allen def. Jason Couch, 4-3 Lundquist def. Danny Wiseman, 4-3 Round of 64 (after 14 games, $1,800 each) 33, Joe Bailey, 3,157 34, Randy Weiss, 3,155 35, Ryan Shafer, 3,154 36, Tommy Delutz Jr., 3,150 37, Edward VanDaniker Jr., 3,149 38, Michael Machuga, 3,140 39, Chris Barnes, 3,139 40, Mitch Beasley, 3,124 41, Jack Jurek, 3,115 42, Tony Reyes, 3,112 43, Brad Angelo, 3,110 44, Eugene McCune, 3,105 45, Mike DeVaney, 3,099 46, Mika Koivuniemi, 3,083 47, Tommy Jones, 3,082 99

100 ULTIMATE SCORING championship Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour 48, Tom Baker, 3,075 49, P.J. Haggerty, 3,073 50, David Traber, 3,066 51, Rhino Page, 3,065 52, Corey Young, 3,057 53, Doug Kent, 3,050 54, Brian Kretzer, 3,036 55, Dino Castillo, 3,032 56, Chris Loschetter, 3,020 57, Johnathan Bower, 2,990 58, Chad Kloss, 2,984 59, Jeff Carter, 2,964 60, Gilbert Sanchez, 2,946 61, Chris Warren, 2,877 62, Terrance Reeves, 2,873 63, Ryan Ciminelli, 2,865 64, John Slavich IV, 2,

101 clr carmen SALVINO SCORPION CHAMPIONSHIP Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour MALOTT AND FELDMAN SHINE IN TRIBUTE TO HALL OF FAMER CAR- MEN SALVINO VERNON HILLS, ILL. Wes Malott of Pflugerville, Texas, and Michelle Feldman of Auburn, N.Y., captured the CLR Carmen Salvino Scorpion Championships at Brunswick Zone Hawthorn over Thanksgiving weekend. In a tight championship match, Malott watched as No. 2 qualifier Ken Simard had the chance to win the match with two strikes in the 10th. Simard, trying for his first PBA Tour title, threw the first strike but left a solid 10 pin with his second attempt to hand Malott a victory. It was Malott s third TV appearance in six weeks and his fourth career victory. Malott was also victorious in Vernon Hills in the 2006 Discover Card Windy City Classic which also featured the Scorpion pattern. In the second match, Simard just missed a perfect game, leaving an 8 pin in the 11th frame of his win over Brad Angelo of Lockport, N.Y. Simard had rolled two perfect games earlier in the week. In the first stepladder match, Angelo defeated Jason Couch of Clermont, Fla., In the PBA Women s Series, sponsored by the United States Bowling Congress, Feldman defeated Missy Bellinder of Fullerton, Calif., , for the title. It was Feldman s third consecutive TV finals appearance and she became the first PBA Women s Series competitor to win back-to-back titles. LUMBER LIQUIDATORS PBA CLR CARMEN SALVINO SCORPION CHAMPIONSHIP Brunswick Zone Hawthorn, Vernon Hills, Nov. 29 Final Standings 1, Wes Malott, $25,000 2, Ken Simard $13,000 3, Brad Angelo, $6,500 4, Jason Couch, $5,500 Stepladder Results Match One - Angelo def. Couch, Semifinal Round - Simard def. Angelo, Championship - Malott def. Simard, Final Match Play Standings (after 32 games, including match play bonus pins) 1, Malott, 13-5, 8,197 2, Simard, , 8,059 3, Angelo, 12-6, 7,993 4, Couch, 8-10, 7,976 5, Steve Jaros, , 7,973, $5,000 6, Walter Ray Williams Jr., , 7,949, $4,100 7, Ryan Ciminelli, , 7,927, $3,700 8, Ritchie Allen, 13-5, 7,868, $3,400 9, Michael Fagan, 10-8, 7,843, $3,200 10, Mike Scroggins, 10-8, 7,830, $3,000 11, Mika Koivuniemi, 11-7, 7,781, $2,900 12, Ken Abner, 8-9-1, 7,734, $2,700 13, Tommy Delutz Jr., 8-10, 7,695, $2,750 14, Pete Weber, 8-8-2, 7,676, $2,600 15, Bill O Neill, 9-9, 7,578, $2,550 16, Joe Ciccone, 6-12, 7,574, $2,500 Round of 32 (after 23 games, including match play bonus pins) 17, Edward Van Daniker Jr., 5-4, 5,494, $2,340 18, Terrance Reeves, 6-3, 5,465, $2,240 19, Chad Kloss, 4-5, 5,452, $2,230 20, Mike DeVaney, 3-5-1, 5,434, $2,220 21, Danny Wiseman, 3-6, 5,424, $2,210 22, Robert Spigner, 4-5, 5,420, $2,200 23, Jason Poli, 4-4-1, 5,415, $2,190 24, Doug Kent, 2-7, 5,414, $2,180 25, Brian Kretzer, 2-7, 5,412, $2,170 26, Jack Jurek, 4-5, 5,394, $2,160 27, Ryan Shafer, 4-5, 5,376, $2,150 28, Mitch Beasley, 3-5-1, 5,348, $2,140 29, Jason Belmonte, 3-6, 5,342, $2,130 30, Chris Barnes, 2-7, 5,333, $2,220 31, Jeff Carter, 3-5-1, 5,267, $2,210 32, Chester Rogers Jr., 2-7, 5,172, $2,200 Round of 64 (after 14 games, 1,800 each) 33, Mike Wolfe, 3,185 34, Chris Loschetter, 3,171 35, Mike Edwards, 3,162 36, Dino Castillo, 3,156 37, Michael Machuga, 3,155 38, Peter Spreadbury, 3,147 39, Patrick Allen, 3,146 40, Parker Bohn III, 3,145 41, Chris Warren, 3,

102 clr carmen SALVINO SCORPION CHAMPIONSHIP Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour 42, Tony Reyes, 3,126 43, Brian LeClair, 3,118 44, Craig Tuholski, 3,112 45, Billy Oatman, 3,107 46, David Traber, 3,106 47, Eugene McCune, 3,094 48, Tom Baker, 3,075 49, Steve Harman, 3,072 50, Norm Duke, 3,071 51, (tie) Tim Mack and Andrew Cain, 3,067 53, (tie) Rhino Page and Tommy Jones, 3,058 55, Todd Book, 3,041 56, Jason Lundquist, 3,040 57, Ronnie Russell, 3,033 58, Jason Sterner, 3,023 59, Nathan Bohr, 3,015 60, Joe Bailey, 2,992 61, Sean Rash, 2,982 62, Robert Smith, 2,975 63, Randy Weiss, 2,970 64, Dave D Entremont, withdrew PBA WOMEN S SERIES PRESENTED BY USBC Championship Michelle Feldman ($10,000) def. Missy Bellinder ($6,000), Final Match Play Standings (after 23 games, including match play bonus pins): 1, Feldman, 7-2, 5,675 2, Bellinder, 3-6, 5,391 3, Carolyn Dorin-Ballard, 4-5, 5,361, $5,000 4, Jennifer Petrick, 5-3-1, 5,304, $4,000 5, Liz Johnson, 4-5, 5,287, $3,500 6, Shalin Zulkifli, 5-2-2, 5,194, $3,000 7, Shannon O Keefe, 5-3-1, 5,183, $2,500 8, Diandra Asbaty, 4-5, 5,174, $2,200 9, Jodi Woessner, 5-4, 5,131, $2,100 10, Brenda Mack, 1-8, 4,861, $2,000 Round of 16 (after 14 games, $1,800 each) 11, Wendy Macpherson, 2,963 12, Trisha Reid, 2,958 13, Adrienne Miller, 2,955 14, Stefanie Nation, 2,933 15, Shannon Pluhowsky, 2,931 16, Joy Esterson, 2,

103 CHEETAH CHAMPIONSHIP Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour BOHN AND DORIN-BALLARD TAME THE CHEETAH CHEEKTOWAGA, N.Y. Parker Bohn III of Jackson, N.J. and Carolyn Dorin-Ballard of Keller, Texas, took home the PBA Cheetah Championships titles in the seventh stop on the Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour at AMF Thruway Lanes on Dec. 7. Bohn claimed his 32nd career title by defeating Mike Scroggins of Amarillo, Texas, , in a battle of left-handers. Scroggins eliminated another left-hander in the semifinal match, defeating Patrick Allen of Wesley Chapel, Fla., Scroggins opened the stepladder final by defeating local fan favorite Jack Jurek of Lackawanna, N.Y., In the PBA Women s Series final, presented by the United States Bowling Congress, Dorin-Ballard defeated Stefanie Nation of Arlington, Texas, , for her second career PBA Women s Series title. Dorin-Ballard threw a clutch strike the first shot in the 10th frame and then left a washout, which she spared to force Nation to strike her first shot in the 10th frame for her second Women s Series title. Nation left a 10 pin to give Dorin-Ballard the title. LUMBER LIQUIDATOR S PBA CHEETAH CHAM- PIONSHIP Thruway Lanes, Cheektowaga, N.Y., Dec. 7 Final Standings 1, Parker Bohn III, $25,000 2, Mike Scroggins, $13,000 3, Patrick Allen, $6,500 4, Jack Jurek, $5,500 Stepladder Results Match One - Scroggins def. Jurek, Semifinal - Scroggins def. Allen, Championship - Bohn def. Scroggins, Round of 16 (after 32 games, including match play bonus pins) 1, Bohn, 14-4, 7,952 2, P. Allen, 9-9, 7,761 3, Scroggins, , 7,578 4, Jurek, 14-4, 7,539 5, Chris Barnes, 12-6, 7,512, $5,000 6, Chris Loschetter, 9-9, 7,470, $4,000 7, Ryan Shafer, 8-9-1, 7,437, $3,800 8, Brad Angelo, 8-10, 7,432, $3,400 9, Rhino Page, 8-10, 7,382, $3,200 10, Tommy Delutz Jr., , 7,372, $3,000 11, Bill O Neill, 9-9, 7,369, $2,800 12, Wes Malott, 8-9-1, 7,302, $2,700 13, Pete Weber, 8-10, 7,277, $2,650 14, Billy Oatman, 9-9-0, 7,269, $2,600 15, Mika Koivuniemi, 5-13, 7,206, $2,550 16, Norm Duke, 6-12, 7,057, $2,500 Round of 32 (after 23 games, including match play bonus pins) 17, Mike DeVaney, 4-5, 5,118, $2,340 18, Joe Ciccone, 6-3, 5,094, $2,240 19, Danny Wiseman, 6-3, 5,088, $2,230 20, Tony Reyes, 4-5, 5,083, $2,220 21, David Traber, 5-3-1, 5,074, $2,210 22, Jason Lundquist, 5-4, 5,060, $2,200 23, Nathan Bohr, 3-5-1, 5,044, $2,190 24, Ritchie Allen, 3-5-1, 5,040, $2,180 25, Steve Jaros, 2-7, 5,038, $2,170 26, Dino Castillo, 5-3-1, 5,036, $2,160 27, Ken Abner, 2-7, 4,997, $2,150 28, Walter Schaub II, 4-5, 4,966, $2,140 29, Jeff Carter, 3-5-1, 4,958, $2,130 30, Dave D Entremont, 2-7, 4,955, $2,120 31, Mike Edwards, 4-5, 4,936, $2,110 32, Walter Ray Williams Jr., 3-6, 4,871, $2,100 Round of 64 (after 14 games $1,800 each) 33, Sean Rash, 2,965 34, Mitch Beasley, 2,964 35, Jason Couch, 2,961 36, Ronnie Russell, 2,957 37, (tie) Mike Wolfe and Randy Weiss, 2,952 39, Craig Tuholski, 2,934 40, Steve Harman, 2,927 41, Edward VanDaniker Jr., 2,908 42, Tommy Jones, 2,904 43, Joe Bailey, 2,903, $1,

104 CHEETAH CHAMPIONSHIP Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour 44, Doug Kent, 2,896 45, Tom Baker, 2,887 46, Liz Johnson, 2,886 47, Eugene McCune, 2,881 48, (tie) John Nolen and Andrew Cain, 2,854 50, Brian Kretzer, 2,851 51, Todd Book, 2,844 52, Dave Guindon, 2,837 53, Chris Warren, 2,836 54, Michael Fagan, 2,830 55, Chester Rogers Jr., 2,823 56, Chad Kloss, 2,783 57, Ken Simard, 2,781 58, Scott Newell, 2,776 59, Jeff Zaffino, 2,762 60, Jason Belmonte, 2,750 61, Jason Sterner, 2,748 62, Terrance Reeves, 2,714 63, Michael Machuga, 2,686 64, Robert Smith, withdrew Championship Carolyn Dorin-Ballard, ($10,000) def. Stefanie Nation, ($6,000), PBA WOMEN S SERIES PRESENTED BY USBC Round of 10 (after 23 games, including match play bonus pins) 1, Dorin-Ballard, 7-2, 5,246 2, Nation, 6-3, 5,194 3, Shannon Pluhowsky, 5-4, 5,095, $5,000 4, Jennifer Petrick, 4-5, 4,892, $4,000 5, Shannon O Keefe, 5-4, 4,870, $3,600 6, Clara Guerrero, 4-5, 4,861, $3,000 7, Missy Bellinder, 4-5, 4,827, $2,500 8, Michelle Feldman, 4-5, 4,753, $2,200 9, Shalin Zulkifli, 4-5, 4,739, $2,100 10, Adrienne Miller, 2-7, 4,650, $2,000 Round of 16 (after 14 games, $1,800 each) 11, Tennelle Milligan, 2,802 12, Jodi Woessner, 2,795 13, Diandra Asbaty, 2,794 14, Joy Esterson, 2,736 15, Trisha Reid, 2,683 16, Brenda Mack, 2,

105 SHARK CHAMPIONSHIP Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour PAGE WINS SECOND CAREER TITLE AND WOESSNER HER FIRST IN BALTIMORE BALTIMORE, Md. Rhino Page of Topeka, Kan., won his second Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour title and Jodi Woessner of Oregon, Ohio, claimed her first PBA Women s Series title in Lumber Liquidators Shark Championship at AMF Country Club Lanes on Dec. 14. Page held off No. 2 qualifier Wes Malott of Pflugerville, Texas, , using a spare/strike in the 10th frame to edge Malott. It was Page s first TV appearance of the year and it came at the same location where a year earlier he set the Tour Qualifying Round seven-game scoring record en route to his first career TV appearance. In the semifinal match, Malott had a near-perfect game, defeating Parker Bohn III of Jackson, N.J., In the opening match, Bohn eliminated defending Shark champion Patrick Allen of Wesley Chapel, Fla., In the PBA Women s Series event, sponsored by the United States Bowling Congress, Woessner denied top qualifier Carolyn Dorin-Ballard of Keller, Texas, backto-back titles, Woessner struck in the first six frames en route to her first PBA Women s Series title. Woessner also had a successful tie with Baltimore, the site of her first Professional Women s Bowling Association title 15 years earlier. SHARK CHAMPIONSHIP AMF Country Club Lanes, Baltimore, Dec. 14 Final Standings 1, Rhino Page, $25,000 2, Wes Malott, $13,000 3, Parker Bohn III, $6,500 4, Patrick Allen, $5,500 Stepladder Results Game One - Bohn def. Allen, Semifinal - Malott def. Bohn, Championship - Page def. Malott, Final Match Play Standings (after 32 games, including match play bonus pins) 1, Page, , 7,727 2, Malott, 10-8, 7,655 3, Bohn, 13-5, 7,579 4, P. Allen, 9-8-1, 7,544 5, Mika Koivuniemi, 12-6, 7,538, $5,000 6, Mike Scroggins, 11-7, 7,498, $4,000 7, Mike DeVaney, 13-5, 7,428, $3,700 8, Ronnie Russell, 9-8-1, 7,389, $3,400 9, Tommy Jones, 9-9, 7,350, $3,200 10, Tom Baker, 10-8, 7,338, $3,000 11, Steve Harman, 9-9, 7,293, $2,800 12, Chris Barnes, 8-10, 7,271, $2,700 13, Steve Jaros, 7,264, $2,650 14, Eugene McCune, 8-9-1, 7,250, $2,600 15, Randy Weiss, 4-14, 7,191, $2,550 16, Chris Loschetter, 9-9, 7,123, $2,500 Round of 32 (after 23 games, including match play bonus pins) 17, Dino Castillo, 6-3, 5,166, $2,250 18, Jason Couch, 4-5, 5,127, $2,240 19, Edward VanDaniker Jr., 2-7, 5,126, $2,230 20, Ken Abner, 5-4, 5,124, $2,220 21, Danny Wiseman, 5-4, 5,117, $2,210 22, Joe Ciccone, 4-4-1, 5,115, $2,200 23, Sean Rash, 4-5, 5,064, $2,190 24, Michael Fagan, 2-6-1, 5,034, $2,180 25, Doug Kent, 4-5, 5,032, $2,270 26, Joe Bailey, 3-6, 5,031, $2,260 27, Walter Ray Williams Jr., 5-4, 4,999, $2,150 28, Nathan Bohr, 2-7, 4,960, $2,140 29, Bill O Neill, 3-6, 4,945, $2,130 30, Tom Daugherty, 2-7, 4,866, $2,120 31, Chad Kloss, 3-6, 4,850, $2,110 32, Pete Weber, 2-7, 4,780, $2,100 Round of 64 (after 14 games, $1,800 each) 33, Dave D Entremont, 2,978 34, Mike Edwards, 2,969 35, Chris Warren, 2,968 35, Andrew Cain, 2,968 37, Mike Wolfe, 2,962 38, Tommy Delutz Jr., 2,959 39, Ken Simard, 2,950 40, Brian Kretzer, 2,946 41, Brian Valenta, 2,945 42, Chester Rogers Jr., 2,939 43, Jeff Carter, 2,921 43, Billy Oatman, 2,921 45, Jason Sterner, 2,

106 SHARK CHAMPIONSHIP Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour 46, Todd Book, 2,909 47, Ryan Shafer, 2,900 48, Norm Duke, 2,868 49, Terrance Reeves, 2,864 50, Thomas Wall III, 2,863 51, George Lambert IV, 2,862 52, William Barlow, 2,855 53, Mitch Beasley, 2,851 54, Jack Jurek, 2,840 55, Jason Lundquist, 2,809 56, Derek Payne, 2,775 57, Ritchie Allen, 2,764 58, Brandon Robertson, 2,744 59, Tony Reyes, 2,737 60, Mark Roth, 2,719 61, Richard Fairley, 2,685 62, Craig Tuholski, 2,668 63, David Traber, 2,629 64, Brad Angelo, 2,660 PBA WOMEN S SERIES PRESENTED BY USBC Championship Jodi Woessner ($10,000) def. Carolyn Dorin-Ballard ($6,000), Round of 10 (after 23 games, including match play bonus pins) 1, Dorin-Ballard, 5-4, 5,204 2, Woessner, 7-2, 5,113 3, Michelle Feldman, 5-4, 5,024, $5,000 4, Liz Johnson, 7-2, 4,978, $4,000 5, Trisha Reid, 6-3, 4,918, $3,500 6, Stefanie Nation, 4-5, 4,891, $3,000 7, Shannon Pluhowsky, 3-6, 4,871, $2,500 8, Clara Guerrero, 2-7, 4,771, $2,200 9, Brenda Mack, 3-6, 4,691, $2,100 10, Tennelle Milligan, 3-6, 4,658, $2,000 Round of 16 (after 14 games, $1,800 each) 11, Wendy Macpherson, 2,853 12, Diandra Asbaty, 2,749 13, Jennifer Petrick, 2,718 14, Missy Bellinder, 2,689 15, Joy Esterson, 2,677 16, Adrienne Miller, 2,

107 NATIONAL BOWLING STADIUM CHAMPIONSHIP Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour NATIONAL BOWLING STADIUM CHAMPIONSHIP National Bowling Stadium, Reno, Jan. 11 Final Standings 1, Patrick Allen, $25,000 2, Walter Ray Williams Jr., $13,000 3, Wes Malott, $6,500 4, Chris Barnes, $5,500 5, Bill O Neill, $5,000 Stepladder Results Match One - Allen def. O Neill, Match Two - Allen def. Barnes, Semifinal - Allen def. Malott, Championship - Allen def. Williams, Round of 16 (after 32 games, including match play bonus pins) 1, Williams, 13-5, 7,673 2, Malott, 12-6, 7,412 3, Barnes, 12-6, 7, P. Allen, 12-6, 7, O Neill, 10-8, 7,340 6, Norm Duke, 6-12, 7,324, $4,000 7, Liz Johnson, 12-6, 7,314, $3,700 8, Jack Jurek, 10-8, 7,306, $3,400 9, Pete Weber, 10-8, 7,290, $3,200 10, Tommy Jones, 11-7, 7,284, $3,000 11, Mika Koivuniemi, 10-8, 7,219, $2,800 12, Tom Hess, 9-8-1, 7,212, $2,700 13, Robert Smith, 8-9-1, 7,179, $2,650 14, Danny Wiseman, 10-8, 7,166, $2,600 15, Chris Loschetter, 8-9-1, 7,114, $2,550 16, Dave D Entremont, 8-9-1, 6,965, $2,500 Round of 32 (after 23 games, including match play bonus pins) 17, (tie) Ritchie Allen, 3-6, and Tom Baker, 5-4, 5,116, $2,240 19, Troy Wollenbecker, 4-5, 5,076, $2,230 20, Edward VanDaniker Jr., 3-6, 5,072, $2,220 21, Eugene McCune, 4-5, $2,210 22, Doug Kent, 4-4-1, 5,051, $2,200 23, Mike DeVaney, 5-4, 5,006, $2,190 24, Mitch Beasley, 3-6, 4,998, $2,180 25, Michael Fagan, 3-5-1, 4,997, $2,170 26, Mike Scroggins, 2-7, 4,995, $2,160 27, Jeff Carter, 3-6, 4,952, $2,150 28, Joe Bailey, 3-6, 4,943, $2,140 29, Brian LeClair, 2-7, 4,937, $2,130 30, Ryan Shafer, 2-7, 4,920, $2,120 31, Dino Castillo, 5-4, 4,882, $2,110 32, Jim Tomek Jr., 1-8, 4,853, $2,100 PATRICK ALLEN WINS BATTLE OF PBA GREATS IN RENO RENO, Nev. - Patrick Allen stumbled as he approached the end of his game, but a colossal bad break for Walter Ray Williams Jr. handed Allen the Lumber Liquidators PBA National Bowling Stadium Championship on Jan. 11. Allen defeated Williams, , when Williams left an 8-10 split on his second shot in the 10th frame of the title match. A fourth consecutive strike would have meant a 46th title for the all-time PBA titles leader after spares by Allen in the ninth and 10th frames gave Williams a chance for a come-from-behind victory. Instead, Allen picked up his 11th career title and first of the season, along with the $25,000 first prize. The tournament was the first in PBA history to employ different conditioning patterns on each lane during the match play and ESPN-televised championship rounds. The left lane was conditioned with the PBA s 44-foot-long Shark pattern while the right lane featured a 36-foot Cheetah pattern, forcing the players to make separate bowling ball and angle-of-attack choices for each lane. In the opening stepladder match, Allen ended 2006 PBA Rookie of the Year Bill O Neill s bid for his first title, Allen then eliminated reigning PBA Player of the Year Chris Barnes of Double Oak, Texas, The key shot in the match was Barnes failure to convert the 7 pin in the ninth frame after he had rallied to take a one-pin lead. The 38-year-old left-hander advanced to the title match following a romp past Wes Malott. 107

108 NATIONAL BOWLING STADIUM CHAMPIONSHIP Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour Round of 64 (after 14 games, $1,800 each) 33, Tony Reyes, 2,937 34, Michael Machuga, 2,930 35, Jason Sterner, 2,928 36, Brian Kretzer, 2,923 37, Todd Book, 2,919 38, Ronnie Russell, 2,913 39, Rhino Page, 2,912 40, Terrance Reeves, 2,910 41, Craig Tuholski, 2,905 42, Nathan Bohr, 2,891 43, Randy Weiss, 2,878 44, Parker Bohn III, 2,873 45, Ken Abner, 2,868 46, Sean Rash, 2,867 47, Joe Ciccone, 2,851 48, Chris Warren, 2,849 49, Brad Angelo, 2,834 50, Billy Oatman, 2,829 51, (tie) Steve Harman and Andrew Cain, 2,816 53, Jason Couch, 2,813 54, Jason Lundquist, 2,811 55, Chad Kloss, 2,793 56, Steve Jaros, 2,787 57, a-aumi Guerra, 2,780 58, Jason Poli, 2,773 59, Ken Simard, 2,770 60, Mike Wolfe, 2,720 61, Chester Rogers Jr., 2,719 62, Mike Edwards, 2,685 63, Lonnie Waliczek, 2,671 64, David Traber, 2,

109 don & paul carter MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour DON AND PAULA CARTER MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP National Bowling Stadium, Reno, Feb. 1 Final Standings 1, Liz Johnson/Norm Duke, $50,000 2, Jennifer Petrick/Steve Harman, $27,000 3, Carolyn Dorin-Ballard/Sean Rash, $13,000 4, Shannon Pluhowsky/Brad Angelo, $11,000 5, Laura Hardeman/Tom Hess, $10,000 DUKE AND JOHNSON NEARLY PERFECT IN MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP VICTORY RENO, Nev. Norm Duke called his 31st career PBA title the easiest I ve ever won and that was because he and partner Liz Johnson were nearly perfect in running away with the Don and Paula Carter Mixed Doubles Championship at the National Bowling Stadium. The finals were conducted in January for delayed telecast on ESPN on Feb. 1. Johnson, the first and only woman to advance to the title match in a Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour event, and Duke defeated Jennifer Petrick of Canton, Ohio, and Steve Harman of Indianapolis, , in the title match to split the $50,000 first prize. In the Baker Format stepladder finals, Johnson threw strikes on all five of her shots and Duke had four to build a string of nine team strikes heading into the 10th frame. But Duke missed the headpin on his first attempt in the 10th frame, ending the duo s bid for a Baker 300 game. For Johnson, 34 and an 11-time PBWA champion, it was her third PBA mixed doubles title including the 2007 Ladies & Legends in Rockford with Senior Tour partner Roger Kossert. Shannon Pluhowsky of Phoenix and Brad Angelo of Lockport, N.Y., started the stepladder final with a victory over Laura Hardeman of Chula Vista, Calif., and Tom Hess of Urbandale, Iowa. Petrick and Harman then defeated Pluhowsky and Angelo, , followed by a decision over Carolyn Dorin-Ballard of N. Richland Hills, Texas, and Sean Rash of Wichita, Kan., to advance to the title match. Stepladder Results (Baker Format) Match One - Pluhowsky/Angelo def. Hardeman/Hess, Match Two - Petrick/Harman def. Pluhowsky/Angelo, Semifinal - Petrick/Harman def. Dorin-Ballard/Rash, Championship - Johnson/Duke def. Petrick/Harman, Round of 16 (after 32 games) 1, Duke/Johnson, 7,073 2, Rash/Dorin-Ballard, 7,013 3, Harman/Petrick, 6,798 4, Hess/Hardeman, 6,758 5, Angelo/Pluhowsky, 6,716 6, Ken Abner ($4,000)/Missy Bellinder ($3,000), 6,662 7, Robert Smith ($3,700)/Clara Guerrero ($2,700), 6,650 8, Mike Edwards ($3,400)/Amy Stolz ($2,500), 6,642 9, Ronnie Russell ($3,200)/Shannon O Keefe ($2,300), 6,603 10, Walter Ray Williams Jr. ($3,000)/April Ellis ($2,200), 6,582 11, Ryan Shafer ($2,800)/Shalin Zulkifli ($2,100), 6,568 12, Scott Newell ($2,700)/Tennelle Milligan ($2,000), 6,534 13, Brian Kretzer ($2,650)/Lisa Bishop ($1,950), 6,443 14, Joe Bailey ($2,700)/Trisha Reid ($1,900), 6,385 15, Patrick Allen ($2,550)/Joy Esterson ($1,850), 6,286 16, Chester Rogers Jr. ($2,500)/Anne Marie Duggan ($1,800), 6,252 Men s Round of 64 (after 23 games) 17, Ritchie Allen, 3,055, $2,410 18, Andrew Cain, 3,050, $2,240 19, Ken Simard, 3,033, $2,230 20, Chris Warren, 3,032, $2,220 21, Parker Bohn III, 3,031, $2,205 21, Jeff Carter, 3,031, $2,205 23, Rhino Page, 3,028, $2,190 24, Danny Wiseman, 3,020, $2,180 25, Bill O Neill, 3,015, $2,170 26, Tommy Jones, 3,014, $2,160 27, Michael Fagan, 3,011, $2,150 28, Matt Freiberg, 2,997, $2,140 29, Tony Reyes, 2,991, $2,130 30, Dino Castillo, 2,990, $2,120 31, Jason Lundquist, 2,989, $2,110 32, Troy Wollenbecker, 2,987, $2,

110 don & paul carter MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour Other Cashers ($1,800 each) 33, Michael Machuga, 2,984 34, Joe Ciccone, 2,983 34, Jason Couch, 2,983 36, Chris Loschetter, 2,980 37, Ryan Ciminelli, 2,977 38, Jack Jurek, 2,969 39, David Traber, 2,963 39, Dave D Entremont, 2,963 41, Tom Baker, 2,960 42, Wes Malott, 2,958 43, Chris Barnes, 2,949 44, Edward VanDaniker Jr., 2,942 45, Pete Weber, 2,939 46, Mike DeVaney, 2,932 47, Mike Scroggins, 2,924 48, Mika Koivuniemi, 2,910 49, Mike Wolfe, 2,908 50, Jason Sterner, 2,904 51, Roger LeClair, 2,902 52, Mitch Beasley, 2,890 53, Nathan Bohr, 2,888 54, Chad Kloss, 2,885 55, Billy Oatman, 2,882 56, Eugene McCune, 2,874 57, Doug Kent, 2,866, $1,900 58, Todd Book, 2,864 59, Steve Jaros, 2,828 60, Terrance Reeves, 2,819 61, Craig Tuholski, 2,799 62, Randy Weiss, 2,782 63, Humberto Vazquez, 2,721 64, Kenny McPartlin, 2,

111 BAYER EARL ANTHONY MEDFORD CLASSIC Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour MALOTT DEFENDS TITLE, MACPHERSON WINS FINAL WOMEN S EVENT IN MEDFORD MEDFORD, Ore. - Wes Malott of Pflugerville, Texas, successfully defended his Bayer Earl Anthony Medford Classic title with a victory over top qualifier Tommy Jones of Simpsonville, S.C., at Lava Lanes. Malott, the No. 3 qualifier, won three straight matches on his way to the $25,000 first prize, his fifth career title and his second title of the season. Two open frames by Jones to start the championship match helped Malott take a 33-pin lead after three frames, and five strikes in a row to finish the game clinched the victory. In the final PBA Women s Series presented by the United States Bowling Congress event of the season, newly-elected USBC Hall of Famer Wendy Macpherson of Henderson, Nev., closed with four strikes in a row and won a slugfest when Stefanie Nation of Arlington, Texas, left the in the 10th frame. Sitting on the bench, Macpherson knew she needed help to win. Nation s errant shot in the 10th frame was the break she needed. For Macpherson, who got into the event as an alternate, it was her first Women s Series title. In the opening match of the telecast, Malott threw strikes in six of his first seven frames to end Patrick Allen s hopes for back-to-back titles, In the men s semifinal match, Malott struck on eight of his first nine shots for a victory over Bill O Neill of Southampton, Pa BAYER EARL ANTHONY CLASSIC Lava Lanes, Medford, Ore., Jan. 18 Final Standings 1, Wes Malott, $25,000 2, Tommy Jones, $13,000 3, Bill O Neill, $6,500 4, Patrick Allen, $5,500 Stepladder Results Match One Malott def. Allen, Semifinal Match Malott def. O Neill, Championship Malott def. Jones, Round of 16 (after 32 games, pinfall totals include match play bonus pins) 1, Jones, 15-3, 7,624 2, O Neill, 12-6, 7,597 3, Malott, 11-7, 7,500 4, P. Allen, 10-8, 7,342 5, Sean Rash, , 7,276, $5,000 6, Dino Castillo, , 7,234, $4,000 7, Steve Jaros, 11-7, 7,221, $3,700 8, Jason Sterner, 9-9, 7,163, $3,400 9, Ryan Shafer, 10-8, 7,151, $3,200 10, Troy Wollenbecker, 9-9, 7,115, $3,000 11, Edward VanDaniker Jr., 9-9, 7,093, $2,800 12, Ronnie Russell, 7-11, 7,075, $2,700 13, Chris Warren, 8-10, 7,064, $2,650 14, Brian LeClair, 10-8, 7,058, $2,600 15, Nathan Bohr, 9-9, 7,027, $2,550 16, Walter Ray Williams Jr., 7-11, 6,969, $2,500 Round of 32 (after 23 games, pinfall totals include match play bonus pins) 17, PJ Haggerty, 4-5, 5,022, $2,340 18, Doug Kent, 3-5-1, 5,016, $2,240 19, Michael Fagan, 4-5, 5,010, $2,230 20, Chris Loschetter, 2-7, 4,986, $2,220 21, Ken Simard, 4-4-1, 4,982, $2,210 22, Dave D Entremont, 4-5, 4,972, $2,200 23, Robert Smith, 5-4, 4,960, $2,190 24, Ken Abner, 5-4, 4,943, $2,180 25, Chris Barnes, 5-4, 4,925, $2,170 26, Steve Harman, 4-5, 4,900, $2,160 27, Pete Weber, 3-6, 4,894, $2,150 28, Jason Couch, 4-5, 4,892, $2,140 29, Chad Kloss, 4-5, 4,855, $2,130 30, Joe Ciccone, 2-7, 4,842, $2,120 31, Billy Oatman, 1-8, 4,828, $2,110 32, Tom Baker, 1-8, 4,717, $2,

112 BAYER EARL ANTHONY MEDFORD CLASSIC Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour Round of 64 (after 14 games, $1,800 each) 33, Tony Reyes, 2,913 34, Mike Edwards, 2,907 35, Jeff Carter, 2,904 35, George Lambert IV, 2,904 37, Mika Koivuniemi, 2,902 38, Rhino Page, 2,897 39, Tom Sorce, 2,891 40, Randy Weiss, 2,890 41, Brad Angelo, 2,877 42, Brian Kretzer, 2,869 43, Ritchie Allen, 2,861 44, Danny Wiseman, 2,860 45, Terrance Reeves, 2,854 46, Michael Machuga, 2,848 47, (tie) Todd Book and Norm Duke, 2,841 49, Andrew Cain, 2,831 50, Mike Wolfe, 2,815 51, Chester Rogers Jr., 2,813 52, Jack Jurek, 2, Timothy Behrendt, 2,798 54, Mike Scroggins, 2,793 55, Mike DeVaney, 2,786 56, Azidi Ameran, 2,774 57, Eugene McCune, 2,741 58, Craig Tuholski, 2,731 59, David Traber, 2,726 60, Mitch Beasley, 2,718 61, Jason Lundquist, 2,709 62, Joe Bailey, 2,671 63, (tie) Parker Bohn III and Marshall Holman, 2,654 PBA WOMEN S SERIES PRESENTED BY USBC Championship Wendy Macpherson ($10,000) def. Stefanie Nation ($6,000), Round of 10 (after 23 games, including match play bonus pins) 1, Macpherson, 6-3, 4,951 2, Nation, 7-2, 4,936 3, Carolyn Dorin-Ballard, 5-3-1, 4,852, $5,000 4, Jodi Woessner, 4-5, 4,841, $4,000 5, Shalin Zulkifli, 5-4, 4,834, $3,500 6, Diandra Asbaty, 5-4, 4,739, $3,000 7, Tennelle Milligan, 3-6, 4,724, $2,500 8, Clara Guerrero, 2-6-1, 4,645, $2,200 9, Missy Bellinder, 2-7, 4,617, $2,100 10, Jennifer Petrick, 5-4, 4,611, $2,000 Round of 16 (after 14 games, $1,800 each) 11, Trisha Reid, 2,699 12, Adrienne Miller, 2,667 13, Shannon O Keefe, 2,659 14, Shannon Pluhowsky, 2,626 15, Joy Esterson, 2,590 16, Michelle Feldman, 2,

113 H&r BLOCK TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour PATRICK ALLEN WINS TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS FOR SECOND MAJOR LAS VEGAS, Nev. Patrick Allen won the PBA H&R Block Tournament of Champions at Red Rock Lanes on Jan. 25, but he didn t feel very good about it. The Wesley Chapel, Fla., left-hander slipped past his close friend and PBA Tour roommate Rhino Page of Topeka, Kan., , to win his second career major championship and his second title in three weeks. It meant a $50,000 payday and a two-year PBA Tour exemption in the crowning event of the PBA s 50th Anniversary Gala week. But Allen had a hard time shaking off the fact that his buddy basically handed him the glory by making an errant shot in the 10th frame. Needing only a nine-count spare for victory, Page last season s Rookie of the Year missed the headpin, knocking down four pins and his dream of winning his first major title disappeared. The victory for Allen, who was top qualifier in making a PBA record-tying fifth consecutive television appearance, continued an amazing turn-around after a dismal start to the season. Wes Malott of Pflugerville, Texas, the only right-hander among the finalists, defeated Mike Scroggins of Amarillo, Texas, , in the opening stepladder match, but back-to-back splits in the semifinal match against Page ended Malott s bid for a third title in six weeks. Page won, , to advance to the title match. H&R BLOCK TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS Red Rock Lanes, Las Vegas, Jan. 25 Final Standings 1, Patrick Allen, $50,000 2, Rhino Page, $25,000 3, Wes Malott, $10,000 4, Mike Scroggins, $6,000 Stepladder Results Match One Malott def. Scroggins, Semifinal Match Page def. Malott, Championship Allen def. Page, Final Match Play Standings (after 48 games, including match play records and bonus pins) 1, P. Allen, 16-8, 11,927 2, Page, , 11,776 3, Scroggins, 13-11, 11,752 4, Malott, , 11,732 5, Ryan Shafer, 14-10, 11,710, $5,000 6, Chris Barnes, 15-9, 11,638, $4,600 7, Danny Wiseman, 17-7, 11,623, $4,100 8, Steve Jaros, , 11,472, $3,800 9, x-pete Weber, , 11,406, $3,600 10, Sean Rash, , 11,354, $3,500 11, Rick Lawrence, , 11,254, $3,200 12, Parker Bohn III, , 11,246, $3,100 13, Amleto Monacelli, 13-11, 11,190, $2,800 14, Mika Koivuniemi, 9-15, 11,185, $2,700 15, Mike DeVaney, 12-12, 11,136, $2,600 16, Ritchie Allen, 14-10, 11,113, $2,500 17, Walter Ray Williams Jr., , 11,101, $2,400 18, Dave D Entremont, 9-15, 11,082, $2,300 19, Brian Voss, 10-14, 11,078, $2,250 20, Robert Smith, 13-11, 10,968, $2,200 21, Tommy Jones, , 10,961, $2,150 22, Michael Fagan, , 10,755, $2,100 23, John Nolen, 5-19, 10,601, $2,050 24, Chris Warren, , 10,569, $2,000 Other Cashers (after 24 games) 25, Brad Angelo, 5,421, $1,700 26, Mike Edwards, 5,404, $1,680 27, Jack Jurek, 5,401, $1,900 28, Tony Reyes, 5,397, $1,740 29, Dave Ferraro, 5,388, $1,620 30, Brian Himmler, 5,374, $1,600 31, Dave Husted, 5,367, $1,690 32, Del Ballard Jr., 5,360, $1,580 33, Doug Kent, 5,347, $1,570 34, Jason Couch, 5,326, $1,560 35, David Traber, 5,304, $1,550 36, Tom Baker, 5,296, $1,540 37, Bryan Goebel, 5,289, $1,530 38, Michael Haugen Jr., 5,287, $1,520 39, Norm Duke, 5,267, $1,510 40, Wayne Webb, 5,255, $1,500 41, Mike Wolfe, 5,237, $1,490 42, Larry Laub, 5,167, $1,480 43, Sean Swanson, 5,164, $1,470 44, Mike Aulby, 5,141, $1,460 45, Roy Buckley, 5,124, $1,450 46, John Petraglia, 5,091, $1,440 47, Ernie Schlegel, 5,087, $1,

114 H&r BLOCK TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour 48, Mark Williams, 5,073, $1,420 49, Eugene McCune, 5,066, $1,410 50, Kenny Parks, 5,015, $1,400 51, Mark Roth, 5,014, $1,390 52, Michael Machuga, 4,980, $1,380 53, Steve Cook, 4,979, $1,370 54, Jason Hurd, 4,970, $1,360 55, Mike Mineman, 4,911, $1,350 56, Dave Soutar, 4,894, $1,340 57, Nelson Burton Jr., 4,793, $1,330 58, Teata Semiz, 4,792, $1,320 59, Carmen Salvino, 4,593, $1,310 60, Don McCune, 4,508, $1,300 x-weber def. Angelo, , in a one-game roll-off after they tied for the 24th position in match play 114

115 DENNY S DICK WEBER OPEN Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour REFRESHED DUKE CAPTURES 32ND CAREER TITLE IN FOUNTAIN VALLEY FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif. Refreshed after a week-long break on the Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour, newly-inducted Hall of Famer Norm Duke defeated Michael Fagan of Patchogue, N.Y., , to win his 32nd career title in the Denny s Dick Weber Open on Feb. 8. That week off was everything, said Duke, who finished a disappointing 39th in the H&R Block Tournament of Champions where he was hoping to win a fourth consecutive major title. I needed it mentally. If there wasn t this break on Tour I would have probably taken a week off anyway. With his 32nd career title (and third of the season), Duke moved into a tie for fifth place all-time with fellow Hall of Famer Parker Bohn III. In addition to his renewed focus, the Clermont, Fla., resident admitted to added inspiration from the late Dick Weber. When I started the practice session I noticed Dick s photo on a banner and I thought if I m going to win this tournament I had better bowl like Dick Weber, said the 44-year-old Duke. It means a lot. Duke easily rolled past the hard-charging Fagan, who lost his line to the pocket after winning three consecutive matches to get to the championship contest. Fagan, trying for his first PBA Tour singles title, opened the stepladder finals by defeating reigning PBA Player of the Year Chris Barnes of Double Oak, Texas, He then eliminated Ryan Shafer of Horseheads, N.Y., , and Dick Weber s son, 34-time titlist Pete Weber of St. Ann, Mo., DENNY S DICK WEBER OPEN Fountain Bowl, Fountain Valley, Calif., Feb. 8 Final Standings 1, Norm Duke, $35,000 2, Michael Fagan, $17,500 3, Pete Weber, $9,000 4, Ryan Shafer, $7,000 5, Chris Barnes, $5,000 Stepladder Results Match One Fagan def. Barnes, Match Two Fagan def. Shafer, Semifinal Fagan def. Weber, Championship Duke def. Fagan, Final Match Play Standings (after 39 games, including match play bonus pins) 1, Duke, 17-7, 9,371 2, Weber, 13-11, 9,319 3, Shafer, 15-9, 9,132 4, Barnes, 13-11, 9,112 5, Fagan, 16-8, 9,041 6, Tony Reyes, , 9,037, $4,500 7, Walter Ray Williams Jr., 10-14, 9,000, $4,000 8, John Nolen, 14-10, 8,911, $3,800 9, George Lambert IV, 15-9, 8,822, $3,600 10, Brad Angelo, 13-11, 8,795, $3,400 11, Brian Voss, 9-15, 8,763, $3,200 12, Sean Rash, 13-11, 8,750, $3,000 13, Chris Loschetter, 13-11, 8,739, $2,900 14, Jack Jurek, , 8,705, $2,800 15, Jason Belmonte, 11-13, 8,667, $2,750 16, Bill O Neill, 11-13, 8,661, $2,700 17, Chris Warren, 12-12, 8,652, $2,650 18, Eugene McCune, 10-14, 8,540, $2,600 19, Tom Baker, 9-15, 8,528, $2,550 20, Jeff Carter, , 8,525, $2,500 21, Troy Wollenbecker, 10-14, 8,428, $2,450 22, Mike DeVaney, 11-13, 8,370, $2,500 23, Dave D Entremont, , 8,348, $2,350 24, Vance Sisk, 8-16, 8,103, $2,300 Other Cashers (after 15 games) 25, Tommy Jones, 3,178, $1,950 26, Jason Couch, 3,173, $2,140 27, Chad Kloss, 3,169, $1,860 28, (tie) Ryan Abel and Joe Ciccone, 3,167, $1,805 30, Craig Tuholski, 3,163, $1,760 31, D.J. Archer, 3,156, $1,730 32, P.J. Haggerty, 3,155, $1,700 33, Doug Kent, 3,150, $1,680 34, David Traber, 3,149, $1,660 35, (tie) Tom Hess and Wes Malott, 3,148, $1,630 37, (tie) Todd Book and Matt Freiberg, 3,142, $1,590 39, Mike Edwards, 3,139, $1,560 40, Mika Koivuniemi, 3,136, $1,540 41, Shalin Zulkifli, 3,134, $1,520 42, Randy Weiss, 3,131, $1,500 43, (tie) Ken Simard and Nathan Bohr, 3,127, $1,485 45, Dino Castillo, 3,125, $1,470 46, Rhino Page, 3,123, $1,460 47, Patrick Allen, 3,122, $1,450 48, Edward VanDaniker Jr., 3,116, $1,440 49, Steve Harman, 3,113, $1,430 50, Mitch Beasley, 3,108, $1,420 51, (tie) Dave Wodka and Ritchie Allen, 3,105, $1,

116 USBC MASTERS Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour RPI CHAMP NOLEN MAKES A SPLASH, WINS A MAJOR FOR FIRST PBA TITLE LAS VEGAS, Nev. - John Nolen of Waterford, Mich., quickly made a name for himself on the national bowling scene, thanks in part to his surprising victory in the USBC Masters at the Cashman Center on Feb. 15. Competing on television for the first time, Nolen defeated Danny Wiseman of Baltimore, , to win the Masters, his first Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour title, a $60,000 prize and a two-year PBA Tour exemption. It all came two months after winning the PBA Regional Players Invitational in Reno followed by a 23rd-place finish in the H&R Block Tournament of Champions and an eighth-place finish in the Denny s Dick Weber Open. Nolen, who emerged from the three-game, doubleelimination match play portion of the Masters undefeated, became the first player since Mike Scroggins in 2005 to win the Masters after also leading qualifying. This means everything to me, the 29-year-old righthander said. I came into this week wanting to get a win, and if this is what I m going to do for the rest of my life, I have to think that way. Nolen thought he had blown his chance, however. He sat helplessly on the bench as Wiseman finished the match, needing a strike, nine/spare to tie or two strikes to win. But when Wiseman left a 10 pin on his first shot, Nolen had the victory. Wiseman defeated Tommy Jones of Simpsonville, S.C., , and Steve Harman of Camby, Ind., , to reach the championship match. The 2009 Masters was conducted on the same lanes that will host the USBC Open Championships for the first time in seven years and drew a field of 452 professional and amateur bowlers. USBC MASTERS Cashman Center, Las Vegas, Feb. 15 Final Standings 1, John Nolen, $60,000 2, Danny Wiseman, $30,000 3, Steve Harman, $20,000 4, Tommy Jones, $15,000 Stepladder Results Match One - Wiseman def. Jones, Match Two - Wiseman def. Harman, Championship Match - Nolen def. Wiseman, MATCH PLAY RESULTS (Three games, double elimination) OPENING ROUND John Nolen def. Doug Kent, Norm Duke def. Brad Angelo, Walter Ray Williams Jr. def. Chris Loschetter, Isao Yamamoto def. John May, Michael Fagan def. Mika Koivuniemi, Ryan Shafer def. Bob Hale, Craig Tuholski def. Daniel Dunleavy, Tom Smallwood def. Jason Belmonte, Danny Wiseman def. Daniel Miyamoto, Charlie Bruno def. Mitchell Vernon, Andrew Koff def. Tyler Jensen, George Lambert IV def. Lonnie Waliczek, Parker Bohn III def. Matt O Grady, Pete Weber def. Ritchie Allen, Robert Gotchall def. Steve Jaros, Nathan Bohr def. Jeff Carter, Paul Ashby def. Patrick Allen,

117 USBC MASTERS Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour Tommy Jones def. Scott Vanderlick, Thomas Hess def. Mike Edwards, Chris Barnes def. Ryan Ciminelli, Robert Smith def. Vernon Peterson, Jason Sterner def. Lennie Boresch, Chad Kloss def. Bill O Neill, Mike DeVaney def. Dominic Barrett, Eugene McCune def. Ronnie Russell, Sean Rash def. Keith Odette, Jesse Buss def. Arturo Quintero, PJ Haggerty def. Brian LeClair, Brian Kretzer def. Chris Warren, Steve Harman def. Wu Siu Hong, Mike Scoggins def. Wendy Macpherson, Michael Machuga def. Bob Knipple, WINNERS BRACKET, ROUND ONE Nolen def. Duke, Yamamoto def. Williams, Shafer def. Fagan, Smallwood def. Tuholski, Wiseman def. Bruno, Lambert def. Koff, Weber def. Bohn, Bohr def. Gotchall, Jones def. Ashby, Barnes def. Hess, Sterner def. Smith, DeVaney def. Kloss, McCune def. Rash, Buss def. Haggerty, Harman def. Kretzer, Machuga def. Scroggins, LOSERS BRACKET, ROUND ONE (Losers tie for 49th, $1,700 each) Kent def. Macpherson, Angelo def. Knipple, Loschetter def. Warren, May def. Wu Siu Hong, Koivuniemi def. Quintero, Hale def. LeClair, Russell def. Dunleavy, Belmonte def. Odette, O Neill def. Miyamoto, Barrett def. Vernon, Peterson def. Jensen, L. Waliczek def. Boresch, O Grady def. Edwards, R. Allen def. Ciminelli, Jaros def. P. Allen, Carter def. Vanderlick, LOSERS BRACKET, ROUND TWO (Losers tie for 33rd, $2,000 each) Gotchall def. Kent, Angelo def. Koff, Loschetter def. Bohn, Bruno def. May Fagan def. Koivuniemi, Duke def. Hale, Tuholski def. Russell, Belmonte def. Williams, Scroggins def. O Neill, Haggerty def. Barrett, Kretzer def. Peterson, Rash def. L. Waliczek, O Grady def. Smith, R. Allen def. Ashby, Jaros def. Kloss, Hess def. Carter, WINNERS BRACKET, ROUND TWO Nolen def. Yamamoto, Smallwood def. Shafer, Wiseman def. Lambert, Weber def. Bohr, Jones def. Barnes, Sterner def. DeVaney, McCune def. Buss, Harman def. Machuga, LOSERS BRACKET, ROUND THREE (Losers tie for 25th, $2,500 each) Gotchall def. Angelo, Loschetter def. Bruno, Duke def. Fagan, Tuholski def. Belmonte, Scroggins def. Haggerty, Rash def. Kretzer, O Grady def. R. Allen, Hess def. Jaros,

118 Geico Plastic ball championship Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour JOURNEYMAN JEFF CARTER BEATS HIS IDOL FOR FIRST PBA TOUR TITLE WHEAT RIDGE, Colo. Journeyman Jeff Carter of Springfield, Ill., ended his 122-tournament quest for his first Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour title on Feb. 22, defeating his idol, Pete Weber of St. Ann, Mo., , to win the GEICO Plastic Ball Championship at Brunswick Zone-Wheat Ridge on Feb. 22. Carter, 39, threw six strikes in a row after an openingframe spare to build a 56-pin lead after five frames and he easily held off Weber to win the $25,000 first prize, an exemption to bowl on the Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour next season, and a berth in the 2010 PBA Tournament of Champions. The tournament was contested with throw-back polyester bowling equipment that dominated the sport in the 1970s, providing a challenge similar to requiring professional golfers to play an entire tournament using only a putter, or tennis players to compete with wooden rackets and cat-gut strings. With the entire field using using persimmon drivers and steel shaft clubs, the emphasis was on accuracy, speed control and hand action at the point of release. Carter said Weber had made a reference before the title match that seeing Carter vs. Weber on the scoreboard was special. Pete was referring to memories of his late father Dick Weber s close relationship to long-time Budweiser s teammate Don Carter. Jeff Carter is not related to Don, but the symbolism wasn t lost on him. Who would have thought it would come down to Carter vs. Weber for my first title, Carter said. Who could ask for anything better? In the first semifinal round match, Weber followed an open frame and spare with eight consecutive strikes to defeat Chris Barnes of Double Oak, Texas, In the second, Carter fell behind when he left and failed to convert the Greek church in the fifth frame, but struck on six of his next seven shots for a victory over Michael Fagan of Patchogue, N.Y. GEICO PLASTIC BALL CHAMPIONSHIP Brunswick Zone, Wheat Ridge, Colo., Feb. 22 Championship Jeff Carter ($25,000) def. Pete Weber ($13,000), Semifinal Round Weber def. Chris Barnes ($6,000), Carter def. Michael Fagan ($6,000), Round of 8 (best of seven games, losers earned $4,100) Barnes def. Mike DeVaney, 4-1 Fagan def. Brian Voss, 4-3 Carter def. Robert Smith, 4-3 Weber def. Jack Jurek, 4-3 Round of 16 (best of seven, losers earned $2,700) Barnes def. Jason Couch, 4-2 Carter def. Jason Belmonte, 4-1 Fagan def. Ryan Shafer, 4-2 Weber def. Brian Kretzer, 4-0 Jurek def. Ronnie Russell, 4-0 Voss def. Edward VanDaniker Jr., 4-0 Smith def. Tommy Jones, 4-1 DeVaney def. Nathan Bohr, 4-2 Round of 32 (best of seven, losers earned $2,200) DeVaney def. Patrick Allen, 4-2 Belmonte def. Billy Oatman, 4-3 VanDaniker def. David Williams Jr., 4-2 Weber def. Tom Hess, 4-0 Jurek def. Joe Ciccone, 4-1 Fagan def. Michael Machuga, 4-2 Smith def. Dave D Entremont, 4-0 Barnes def. Brad Angelo, 4-1 Couch def. Steve Harman, 4-1 Jones def. Mike Edwards, 4-3 Shafer def. Sean Rash, 4-3 Russell def. Bill O Neill, 4-1 Kretzer def. Mike Wolfe, 4-1 Voss def. Mitch Beasley, 4-1 Carter def. Jason Sterner, 4-1 Bohr def. Walter Ray Williams Jr.,

119 Geico Plastic ball championship Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour Round of 64 (after 14 games, $1,800 each) 33, Mika Koivuniemi, 3,025 34, Ritchie Allen, 3,023 35, Dino Castillo, 3,022 36, Todd Book, 3,006 37, George Lambert IV, 3,002 38, Andrew Cain, 2,989 39, Jason Lundquist, 2,968 39, Tony Reyes, 2,968 41, Ken Simard, 2,959 42, Craig Tuholski, 2,953 43, Parker Bohn III, 2,944 44, Chester Rogers Jr., 2,934 45, John Nolen, 2,920 46, Eugene McCune, 2,907 47, Troy Wollenbecker, 2,895 48, Brian LeClair, 2,888 49, Joe Bailey, 2,885 50, Mike Scroggins, 2,871 51, Ken Abner, 2,857 52, Steve Jaros, 2,848 53, Terrance Reeves, 2,844 54, Chris Warren, 2,840 55, Danny Wiseman, 2,838 56, Chris Loschetter, 2,825 57, Chad Kloss, 2,811 58, David Traber, 2,796 59, Mike Keily, 2,788 60, Tom Baker, 2,776 61, John Slavich IV, 2,756 62, Randy Weiss, 2,754 63, Kris Koeltzow, 2,634 64, Chris Wimpey, 2,

120 etonic marathon open Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour MALOTT CONQUERS PBA Final Qualifying Standings (after 54 TOUR S MOST CHALLENG- games) ING FORMAT IN INDY 1, Malott, 12,272 2, Weber, 12,049 INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. By 3, Russell, 12,047 conquering one of the most 4, O Neill, 12,013 challenging tournament formats 5, Barnes, 12,010 in Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour 6, Edward VanDaniker Jr., 11,983, $4,000 history, Wes Malott of Pflugerville, Texas, earned his sixth 8, Ryan Shafer, 11,904, $3,200 7, Chris Loschetter, 11,914, $3,500 career title in winning the PBA Etonic Marathon Open at 9, Patrick Allen, 11,886, $3,100 Woodland Bowl March 1. 10, Troy Wollenbecker, 11,876, $2,900 11, Jason Belmonte, 11,869, $2,800 Malott defeated hometown favorite Ronnie Russell of 12, Ritchie Allen, 11,841, $2,700 Indianapolis, , in the championship match to win 13, Walter Ray Williams Jr., 11,836, $2,600 his third title of the year and take a commanding lead in the race for Player of the Year honors. He also won a 14, Thomas Smallwood, 11,816, $2,500 $35,000 first prize. 15, Michael Fagan, 11,775, $2,450 16, Steve Jaros, 11,754, $2,400 The unique tournament format consisted of 54 games, 17, Mika Koivuniemi, 11,753, $2,350 total pinfall over four days on six different PBA Tour lane 18, Danny Wiseman, 11,748, $2,300 condition patterns. The long format and the use of different oils and oil patterns was designed to test the com- 20, Mike DeVaney, 11,712, $2,300 19, Christopher Collins, 11,720, $2,250 petitors stamina and versatility. 21, Brad Angelo, 11,697, $2,150 22, Jeff Carter, 11,685, $2,120 For the 29-year-old Russell it was his first TV appearance and best finish in a singles event. Russell defeated 24, Mike Scroggins, 11,656, $2,060 23, Joe Bailey, 11,667, $2,190 Bill O Neill of Southampton, Pa., , and Pete 25, Chris Warren, 11,634, $2,030 Weber of St. Ann, Mo., , to advance to the title 26, Brian LeClair, 11,544, $2,000 match. 27, Eugene McCune, 11,537, $2,070 28, Derek Sapp, 11,536, $1,940 In the opening match, O Neill defeated Chris Barnes of 29, Rhino Page, 11,520, $1,910 Double Oak, Texas, , (tie) Liz Johnson and Todd Book, 11,497, $1,865 32, Scott Newell, 11,487, $1,820 33, (tie) John Nolen and Joe Ciccone, 11,481, $1,790 ETONIC MARATHON OPEN 35, Randy Weiss, 11,445, $1,760 Woodland Bowl, Indianapolis, Ind., 36, Tom Baker, 11,390, $1,740 March 1 37, Dave D Entremont, 11,383, $1,720 38, Jonathan Van Hees, 11,373, $1,700 Final Standings 39, Mike Edwards, 11,363, $1,680 1, Wes Malott, $35,000 40, Mike Wolfe, 11,328, $1,660 2, Ronnie Russell, $17,500 41, Tom Hess, 11,209, $1,640 3, Pete Weber, $9,000 42, George Branham III, 11,190, $1,620 4, Bill O Neill, $7,000 43, Jason Couch, 11,184, $1,600 5, Chris Barnes, $5,000 44, Ryan Ciminelli, 11,145, $1,590 45, Jason Lundquist, 11,118, $1,580 Stepladder Results 46, Adrienne Miller, 10,906, $1,570 Match One O Neill def. Barnes, , Andrew Cain, 10,830, $1,560 Match Two Russell def. O Neill, , Bobby Hall II, 10,737, $1,550 Semifinal Russell def. Weber, , Jason Poli, 10,496, $1,640 Championship - Malott def. Russell, , Steve Harman, 9,518, $1,530 51, Jack Jurek, 9,492, $1,520 52, Tony Reyes, 9,376, $1,510 53, Dino Castillo, 5,748, $1,

121 don johnson buckeye state eliminator championship Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour BARNES DEFEATS KOIVUNIEMI TO DEFEND BUCKEYE STATE ELIMINATOR TITLE COLUMBUS, Ohio Chris Barnes of Double Oak, Texas, ended his five-game television losing streak in style, racing away to a victory over Mika Koivuniemi of Hartland, Mich., in the title match of the Don Johnson Buckeye State Eliminator Championship at Sequoia Park Bowl March 8. Barnes, who successfully defended his 2008 Buckeye State title, earned $25,000 and his first title of the Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour season. Four straight strikes in the middle of the game in response to four consecutive nine-pin spares by Koivuniemi put Barnes into a commanding lead and he never looked back. The hardest thing to do is to repeat with all the expectations that come from winning, Barnes said, but the short format today worked in my favor and I survived. Barnes also noted he has been working with retired PBA Tour star Mark Baker to resolve some of his television issues. In the opening match of the unique eliminator tournament final, where the lowest score among the three competitors was ousted, Rhino Page of Topeka, Kan., was low-man-out, failing to convert a pair of splits in posting a 202 game. In the semifinal contest, Mike Scroggins left single pins in five frames en route to elimination with a 218. DON JOHNSON BUCKEYE STATE ELIMINATOR CHAMPIONSHIP Sequoia Park Bowl, Columbus, Ohio, March 8 Final Standings 1, Chris Barnes, $25,000 2, Mika Koivuniemi, $13,000 3, Mike Scroggins, $6,500 4, Rhino Page, $5,500 Eliminator Results: Match One - Barnes 238, Scroggins 216, Koivuniemi 212, Page 202 (Page eliminated) Semifinal Match - Koivuniemi 266, Barnes 235, Scroggins 218 (Scroggins eliminated) Championship - Barnes def. Koivuniemi, ELIMINATOR ROUND (Low two-game score eliminated in each group, each round) GROUP A Round One: Mike Scroggins, 467; Michael Fagan, 467; Wes Malott, 395; Ryan Shafer, 369 (Shafer eliminated, earned $2,600) Round Two: Scroggins 518, Fagan 417, Malott 392 (Malott eliminated, earned $3,000) Round Three: Scroggins 456 (Scroggins advanced to finals), Fagan 426 (Fagan eliminated, earned $4,000) GROUP B Round One: Parker Bohn III, 499; Danny Wiseman, 493; Mika Koivuniemi, 467; Ritchie Allen, 452 (Allen eliminated, earned $2,600) Round Two: Koivuniemi 468, Bohn 439, Wiseman 427 (Wiseman eliminated, earned $3,000) Round Three: Koivuniemi 451 (Koivuniemi advanced to finals); Bohn 398 (Bohn eliminated, earned $4,000) GROUP C Round One: Tommy Jones, 448; Bill O Neill, 442; Chris Barnes, 435; Eugene McCune, Munster, Ind., 368 (Mc- Cune eliminated, earned $2,600) Round Two: Jones 463, Barnes 443, O Neill 424 (O Neill eliminated, earned $3,000) Round Three: Barnes 440 (Barnes advanced to finals); Jones 366 (Jones eliminated, earned $4,000) GROUP D Round One: Joe Bailey, 455; Rhino Page, 443; Ed Van- Daniker Jr., 403; Mike DeVaney, 378 (DeVaney eliminated, earned $2,600) Round Two: Bailey 452, Page 393, VanDaniker 380 (VanDaniker eliminated, earned $3,000) Round Three: Page 447 (Page advanced to finals); Bailey 432 (Bailey eliminated, earned $4,000) Round of 33 (after 28 games, $2,200 each) 17, Dino Castillo, 6,035 18, Nathan Bohr, 6,033 19, Chris Loschetter, 6,024 20, Norm Duke, 6,016 21, Sean Rash, 5,

122 don johnson buckeye state eliminator championship Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour 22, Ronnie Russell, 5,993 23, Patrick Allen, 5,990 24, Pete Weber, 5,979 25, Steve Harman, 5,977 26, Walter Ray Williams Jr., 5,973 27, Tony Reyes, 5,957 28, Jason Lundquist, 5,944 29, Michael Machuga, 5,943 30, (tie) Doug Kent and Scott Newell, 5,929 32, Brian Kretzer, 5,789 33, Terrance Reeves, 5,691, $1,800 Round of 64 (after 14 games, $1,800 each) 34, Jason Couch, 2,952 35, (tie) Randy Weiss and Joe Ciccone, 2,951 37, Mike Edwards, 2,948 38, Christopher Collins, 2,941 39, Chris Warren, 2,937 40, Brian LeClair, 2,931 41, Jack Jurek, 2,920 42, Todd Book, 2,918 43, Mitch Beasley, 2,901 44, Jason Sterner, 2,899 45, Andrew Cain, 2,885 46, Brad Angelo, 2,884 47, Ken Simard, 2,879 48, Tim Mack, 2,866 49, Mike Wolfe, 2,857 50, Steve Jaros, 2,853 51, Chad Kloss, 2,838 52, Billy Oatman, 2,832 53, John Nolen, 2,814 54, Brian Himmler, 2,804 55, Dave D Entremont, 2,790 56, Tom Baker, 2,776 57, Chester Rogers Jr., 2,767 58, David Traber, 2,758 59, Robert Smith, 2,753 60, Jeff Carter, 2,743 61, Richard Jones Jr., 2,725 62, Craig Tuholski, 2,707 63, Ken Abner, 2,700 64, Jonathan Van Hees, 1,

123 Go rving match play championship Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour BARNES GOES BACK-TO- BACK TO WIN 12TH CA- REER TITLE IN NORWICH NORWICH, Conn. Reigning PBA Player of the Year Chris Barnes gave himself a chance to retain his title, thanks to an impressive three-game, victory over Walter Ray Williams Jr. in the title match of the Go RVing Match Play Championship at Norwich Bowling and Entertainment Center on March 22. Barnes, the No. 3 seed in the PBA s March Madness match play elimination tournament, used the three-game, total pinfall format to his advantage in winning his 12th career title and back-to-back titles for the first time in his career. Two weeks earlier, Barnes had won the Don Johnson Buckeye State Eliminator in Columbus, Ohio. Barnes, who had become notorious for making critical mistakes in a number of past TV losses, had the luxury of three games to make up for an error this time, and that s exactly what he did. The No. 5 seeded Williams looked like he was going to run away with the match early. Williams, who had been the victim of three perfect games on TV without ever bowling one himself, started the match with nine strikes. But when he left a 7 pin on his first shot in the 10th frame and missed the spare, he gave Barnes hope, finishing with 267 to Barnes 241. Instead of a 59-pin lead, Williams led by only 26. Williams threw a couple more strikes than Barnes in game three, but it was basically a contest of staying out of trouble. Working on three strikes, Williams left a 4 pin in the seventh frame that took away the momentum he needed to overcome Barnes lead. Williams won the third game, , but he was still 29 pins short. GO RVING MATCH PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP Norwich Bowling Center, Norwich, Conn., March 22 Championship (three games, total pinfall) Chris Barnes ($25,000) def. Walter Ray Williams Jr. ($13,000), Semifinal Round (three games, total pinfall, losers earned $6,000) Barnes def. Mike Wolfe, Williams def. Chris Loschetter, Round of 8 (best of seven games, losers earned $4,100) Williams def. Norm Duke, 4-0 Loschetter def. Brad Angelo, 4-2 Wolfe def. Billy Oatman, 4-0 Barnes def. Andrew Cain, 4-0 Round of 16 (best of seven, losers earned $2,700) Angelo def. Patrick Allen, 4-3 Williams def. Tommy Jones, 4-1 Duke def. Eugene McCune, 4-2 Cain def. Dino Castillo, 4-1 Barnes def. Steve Jaros, 4-1 Loschetter def. Wes Malott, 4-2 Oatman def. Bill O Neill, 4-2 Wolfe def. Mike Scroggins, 4-0 Round of 32 (best of seven, losers earned $2,200) Oatman def. Dave D Entremont, 4-3 Wolfe def. Michael Fagan, 4-2 O Neill def. Jason Couch, 4-3 Scroggins def. Brian Kretzer, 4-0 Castillo def. Bobby Hall II, 4-0 Cain def. Ritchie Allen, 4-0 Jaros def. Ryan Shafer, 4-1 Barnes def. Tony Reyes, 4-1 Duke def. Jeff Carter, 4-3 Jones def. Danny Wiseman, 4-0 McCune def. Parker Bohn III, 4-3 Williams def. Ronnie Russell, 4-2 Angelo def. Mike Edwards, 4-2 P. Allen def. Rhino Page, 4-1 Malott def. Nathan Bohr, 4-2 Loschetter def. Mike DeVaney, 4-2 Round of 64 (best of 7 games, losers 123

124 Go rving match play championship Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour earned $1,800) Malott def. Alex Aguiar, 4-1 O Neill def. Scott Santos, 4-1 Barnes def. Joe Biscardi, 4-1 Duke def. Joseph Costanzo, 4-1 Williams def. Vinny D Ambrosio III, 4-3 Scroggins def. Ryan Ciminelli, 4-0 Angelo def. Terrance Reeves, 4-1 P. Allen def. David Traber, 4-1 Fagan def. Brian LeClair, 4-1 Jones def. Chester Rogers Jr., 4-1 Bohn def. Jason Lundquist, 4-1 Shafer def. Mitch Beasley, 4-2 Loschetter def. Craig Tuholski, 4-1 DeVaney def. Chad Kloss, 4-1 Jaros def. Chris Warren, 4-3 McCune def. Randy Weiss, 4-1 Wiseman def. Tom Baker, 4-1 R. Allen def. Doug Kent, 4-3 Page def. Joe Bailey, 4-1 Kretzer def. Todd Book, 4-2 Castillo def. Joe Ciccone, 4-3 Russell def. Ken Abner, 4-1 Carter def. Ken Simard, 4-3 Bohr def. Robert Smith, 4-2 Couch def. Jason Sterner, 4-2 Reyes def. Michael Machuga, 4-3 Edwards def. Edward VanDaniker Jr., 4-3 Wolfe def. Jack Jurek, 4-2 D Entremont def. Steve Harman, 4-2 Oatman def. Mika Koivuniemi, 4-3 Cain def. Sean Rash, 4-1 Hall def. Pete Weber,

125 the bowling foundation long island classic Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour TWo-HANDER BELMONTE MAKES HISTORY BY WIN- NING ON LONG ISLAND WEST BABYLON, N.Y. Australia s Jason Belmonte became the first two-handed player to win a PBA title when he upset top qualifier Michael Fagan of Patchogue, N.Y., , in the title match of The Bowling Foundation Long Island Classic at AMF Babylon Lanes on March 29. Belmonte, making his PBA singles television debut, won $25,000 and an exemption to bowl on the Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour during the season. He also joined Sweden s Mats Karlsson, Venezuela s Amleto Monacelli and Finland s Mika Koivuniemi as the fourth international player to win a PBA Tour title. The PBA Tour is the ultimate competition, said Belmonte. With all the media attention I have received, it s time to put the foot down on the gas and go mainstream. The 25-year-old Australian has been a terror in international competition over the past few years, but had not experienced PBA competition until this season. In limited PBA Tour participation, he had finished in the top 15 four times with a best finish of 10th place in the season-opening PBA World Championship in Wichita, Kan. In the title match against one of the Tour s top power players, Belmonte bowled an error-free game, needing only a pair of doubles to build an advantage after Fagan opened in the first and fifth frames. Belmonte used an aggressive reactive bowling ball to play a deep inside angle on the left lane, and a hard plastic ball to play a straight, outside line on the right lane to combat the PBA s Shark and Viper lane conditioning patterns used on the championship left and right lanes, respectively. In the opening match, Ritchie Allen of Columbia, S.C., defeated Robert Smith of Columbus, Ohio, Bill O Neill of Southampton, Pa., then eliminated Allen, Belmonte then slipped past O Neill in the semifinal match, overcoming a spare/open start with eight strikes on his next nine attempts for a victory. O Neill s hopes for his first PBA title ended when he left a solid 10 pin after striking on his first ball in the 10th frame. LUMBER LIQUIDATORS PBA TOUR BOWLING FOUNDATION LONG ISLAND CLAS- SIC AMF Babylon Lanes, West Babylon, N.Y., March 29 Final Standings 1, Jason Belmonte, $25,000 2, Michael Fagan, $13,000 3, Bill O Neill, $6,500 4, Ritchie Allen, $5,500 5, Robert Smith, $5,000 Stepladder Results Match One Allen def. Smith, Match Two O Neill def. R. Allen, Semifinal Belmonte def. O Neill, Championship Belmonte def. Fagan, Final Match Play Standings (after 32 games including match play bonus pins) 1, Fagan, 12-6, 7,624 2, Belmonte, 14-4, 7,571 3, O Neill, 10-8, 7,448 4, R. Allen, 10-8, 7,443 5, Smith, 10-8, 7,401 6, Ryan Shafer, 13-5, 7,397, $4,000 7, Walter Ray Williams Jr., 11-7, 7,319, $3,700 8, Pete Weber, 9-9, 7,316, $3,400 9, Chris Barnes, 8-10, 7,312, $3,200 10, Todd Book, 9-9, 7,282, $3,

126 the bowling foundation long island classic Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour 11, Patrick Allen, 9-9, 7,263, $2,800 12, Sean Rash, 9-8-1, 7,257, $2,700 13, Wes Malott, , 7,246, $2,650 14, Tommy Jones, 8-10, 7,159, $2,600 15, Parker Bohn III, 8-10, 7,154, $2,550 16, John Nolen, 9-9, 7,104, $2,500 Round of 32 (after 23 games including bonus pins) 17, Tom Baker, 5-4, 5,156, $2,340 18, Edward VanDaniker Jr., 6-3, 5,147, $2,240 19, Ken Simard, 3-6, 5,127, $2,230 20, Jeff Carter, 5-4, 5,115, $2,220 21, Mika Koivuniemi, 5-4, 5,104, $2,210 22, Steve Harman, 4-4-1, 5,091, $2,200 23, Brian LeClair, 4-5, 5,050, $2,190 24, Brian Ziesig, 5-4, 5,042, $2,180 25, Brian Kretzer, 3-6, 4,996, $2,170 26, Ronnie Russell, 5-4, 4,986, $2,160 27, Eugene McCune, 2-7, 4,984, $2,150 28, Dave D Entremont, 3-6, 4,983, $2,140 29, Randy Weiss, 2-7, 4,966, $2,130 30, Joe Bailey, 3-6, 4,954, $2,120 31, Rudy Kasimakis, 2-6-1, 4,946, $2,110 32, Mike Edwards, 1-8, 4,894, $2,100 Round of 64 (after 14 games, $1,800 each) 33, Jack Jurek, 2,993 34, P.J. Haggerty, 2,990 35, Nathan Bohr, 2,979 36, Brad Angelo, 2,969 37, Jason Lundquist, 2,963 38, Joe Ciccone, 2,960 39, Jason Wojnar, 2,956 40, Danny Wiseman, 2,953 41, (tie) Jason Couch and Mike Scroggins 2,932 43, Mike Wolfe, 2,929 44, Doug Kent, 2,926 45, Jason Sterner, 2,922 46, Dino Castillo, 2,919 47, Tony Reyes, 2,912 48, Chris Warren, 2,910 49, Mike DeVaney, 2,903 50, Steve Jaros, 2,895 51, David Traber, 2,893 52, Craig Tuholski, 2,889 53, Andrew Cain, 2,869 54, Jim Tomek Jr., 2,868 55, Rhino Page, 2,847 56, Johnny Petraglia, 2,839 57, Billy Oatman, 2,827 58, Chad Kloss, 2,822 59, Chester Rogers Jr., 2,773 60, Chris Loschetter, 2,764 61, Mitch Beasley, 2,755 62, Norm Ginsberg Jr., 2,706 63, Dale Aivaz Jr., 2,679 64, Terrance Reeves, 2,

127 66th lumber liquidators u.s. open Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour SCROGGINS WINS SECOND MAJOR, ALTERS PLAYER OF YEAR RACE NORTH BRUNSWICK, N.J. By defeating PBA Player of the Year contenders Norm Duke and Chris Barnes, Mike Scroggins of Amarillo, Texas, won his second major title in the Lumber Liquidators U.S. Open at Brunswick Zone Carolier April 5. In claiming his sixth career PBA title and a three-year PBA Tour exemption, the 2005 USBC Masters champion secured 2009 PBA Player of the Year honors for Wes Malott of Pflugerville, Texas. Scroggins defeated newly-inducted PBA Hall of Famer Duke, , to win the $100,000 first prize after sneaking past Barnes, , in the semifinal match. It s so satisfying to win this event because it s such a grind, Scroggins said. I just wanted to go out and bowl a decent game. Normally you re going to have to throw a 220 or 230 so it was just karma, I guess, that I was able to beat Norm and Chris. Scroggins defeated Barnes, who would have repeated as PBA Player of the Year with a victory, when Barnes suffered two bad breaks in the 10th frame. The Double Oak, Texas, right-hander could have won the match with a strike on the first ball but left a solid 8 pin. Needing a strike on his fill ball for a tie, Barnes left a 10 pin. Duke, tied for fifth in all-time career PBA Tour titles with 32, was trying to become the first bowler to win back-toback U.S. Opens since Dave Husted in , but a split in the third frame and a split in the ninth ended his hopes. A victory by Duke would have given him the PBA Player of the Year crown. In the opening match, former exempt player Richard Wolfe of Vienna, Va., defeated PBA Hall of Famer and 19-time PBA Tour titlist Amleto Monacelli of Venezuela, , to advance to the second match where he lost to Barnes, TH LUMBER LIQUIDATORS U.S. OPEN Brunswick Zone Carolier, North Brunswick, N.J., April 5 Final Standings 1, Mike Scroggins, $100,000 2, Norm Duke, $50,000 3, Chris Barnes, $25,000 4, Richard Wolfe, $13,000 5, Amleto Monacelli, $9,000 Stepladder Results: Match One Wolfe def. Monacelli, Match Two Barnes def. Wolfe, Semifinal Scroggins def. Barnes, Championship Scroggins def. Duke, Final Match Play Standings (after 43 games, includes match play bonus pins) 1, Duke, , 11,453 2, Scroggins, 19-5, 11,311 3, Barnes, , 11,214 4, Monacelli, , 11,127 5, R. Wolfe, , 11,085 6, Brad Angelo, 13-11, 11,036, $7,000 7, Mika Koivuniemi, 14-10, 10,980, $6,000 8, Tommy Jones, 12-12, 10,960, $5,000 9, Ron Nelson Jr., , 10,942, $4,500 10, Doug Kent, 9-15, 10,906, $4,000 11, Dino Castillo, 13-11, 10,879, $3,600 12, Sean Riccardi, , 10,855, $3,400 13, Dave D Entremont, 10-14, 10,832, $3,200 14, Ronnie Russell, , 10,824, $3,000 15, Jeff Lizzi, 9-15, 10,800, $2,900 16, Rhino Page, 9-15, 10,787, $2,800 17, Billy Oatman, 12-12, 10,741, $2,700 18, Wes Malott, , 10,731, $2,600 19, Craig Tuholski, , 10,730, $2,550 20, Steve Jaros, 8-6, 10,691, $2,500 21, Eugene McCune, 9-15, 10,686, $2,450 22, Ryan Shafer, 9-15, 10,636, $2,400 23, Nathan Bohr, 6-4, 10,602, $2,350 24, Mike Edwards, 3-5, 10,583, $2,300 25, Pete Weber, 6-10, 9,176, $1,800 26, Robert Smith, 6-7-1, 8,602, $1,750 27, Mike DeVaney, 3-7, 7,605, $1,

128 lumber liquidators u.s. open Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour Other Cashers (after 27 games) 28, Liz Johnson, 5,564, $1,700 29, Peter Spreadbury, 5,554, $1,650 30, Paul Pinto, 5,548, $1,600 31, Anthony LaCaze, 5,546, $1,550 32, Jason Couch, 5,543, $1,500 33, Troy Wollenbecker, 5,542, $1,480 34, (tie) William Barlow and Tony Reyes, 5,533, $1,450 36, Mike Rose Jr., 5,515, $1,420 37, P.J. Sonday, 5,512, $1,400 38, Chad Kloss, 5,511, $1,390 39, Matthew O Grady, 5,509, $1,380 40, Chris Loschetter, 5,505, $1,370 41, Shannon Buchan, 5,502, $1,360 42, Jeff Morin, 5,498, $1,350 43, Lindsay Baker, 5,489, $1,340 44, Bill O Neill, 5,488, $1,330 45, Kenneth Jessee, 5,485, $1,320 46, Todd Book, 5,483, $1,310 47, Sean Rash, 5,478, $1,300 48, George Lambert IV, 5,474, $1,290 49, Tom Hess, 5,466, $1,280 50, Michael Machuga, 5,460, $1,270 51, Ritchie Allen, 5,448, $1,260 52, Don Allen III, 5,443, $1,255 53, Patrick Allen, 5,439, $1,250 54, Bobby Hall II, 5,435, $1,245 55, Jesse Buss, 5,431, $1,240 56, (tie) Jeff Carter and Mitch Beasley, 5,430, $1,233 58, Jack Jurek, 5,426, $1,225 59, Brian Voss, 5,425, $1,220 60, Parker Bohn III, 5,416, $1,215 61, Jim Thomas, 5,412, $1,210 62, Chris Forry, 5,409, $1,205 63, Jim Tomek Jr., 5,407, $1,200 64, Joe Bailey, 5,406, $1,195 65, Rick Hara, Darien, 5,386, $1,190 66, James Wallace, 5,383, $1,185 67, Don Breeden, 5,381, $1,180 68, Vinny D Ambrosio III, 5,379, $1,175 69, Michael Fagan, 5,377, $1,170 70, Brian LeClair, 5,376, $1,165 71, P.J. Haggerty, 5,375, $1,160 72, Chun Bae, 5,373, $1,155 73, Joe Ciccone, 5,364, $1,150 74, Butch Cormier, 5,357, $1,145 75, (tie) Kenny Parks and Brian Kretzer, 5,351, $1,138 77, (tie) Thomas Smallwood and Chris Collins, 5,350, $1,128 79, Danny Wiseman, 5,343, $1,120 80, Edward VanDaniker Jr., 5,340, $1,115 81, Ray Edwards, 5,329, $1,110 82, Alex Aguiar, 5,323, $1,105 83, David Haynes, 5,322, $1,100 84, Shawn McKee, 5,321, $1,095 85, Michael Marsico, 5,317, $1,090 86, Joe Paluszek, 5,312, $1,085 87, Walter Ray Williams Jr., 5,306, $1,080 88, Dennis Beagle, 5,305, $1,075 89, Nick Weber, 5,295, $1,070 90, Scott Lavy, 5,285, $1,065 91, Paul Gibson, 5,284, $1,060 92, Lonnie Waliczek, 5,281, $1,055 93, Jason Sterner, 5,261, $1,050 94, John Furey, 5,250, $1,045 95, Jason Wojnar, 5,238, $1,040 96, Robert Mockenhaupt, 5,230, $1,135 97, Jean Perez, 5,225, $1,030 98, Derek Petty, 5,200, $1,025 99, Ron Dixon, 5,184, $1, , Tom Sorce, 5,143, $1, , Jason Baker, 4,933, $1,

129 special events Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour SWING EVENTS MEASURED PLAYERS PERFORMANCE OVER LONG HAUL Wes Malott, Patrick Allen, Norm Duke and Chris Barnes were the winners of the four swing competitions conducted throughout the Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour season. The swing competitions consisted of a series of tournaments - the Versatility, H & R Block West Coast, Extreme and Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour Grand Slam series - which measured a player s performance over varying lane conditions, formats or other challenges. Designed to showcase the most versatile players, the Versatility Swing was based on players performances in six PBA Experience lane condition championships during the series. The events were the Pepsi Viper Championship, Chameleon Championship, CLR Carmen Salvino Scorpion Championship, Cheetah Championship and Bayer Earl Anthony Medford Classic. The West Coast Swing consisted of five events conducted in the western states and included the National Bowling Stadium Championship, Don and Paula Carter Mixed Doubles Championship, Bayer Earl Anthony Medford Classic, Denny s Dick Weber Open and the United States Bowling Congress Masters. The Extreme Swing consisted of five tournaments that featured unique formats and lane conditioning challenges, such as using a different condition on each lane. This swing included The Ultimate Scoring Championship, Plastic Ball Championship, Marathon Championship, Don Johnson Eliminator and the Go RVing Match Play Championship. The Grand Slam Swing measured a player s performance in the four Tour Grand Slam events - PBA Tournament of Champions, USBC Masters, PBA World Championship and PBA U.S. Open. Top players in the swing competitions were rewarded with berths in the end-of-season GEICO Team Shootout special event PBA TOUR VERSATILITY SWING TOP 10 1, Wes Malott, Pflugerville, Texas, 117,609 2, Bill O Neill, Levittown, Pa., 75,744 3, Brad Angelo, Lockport, N.Y., 70,048 4, Chris Loschetter, Avon, Ohio, 65,023 5, Patrick Allen, Wesley Chapel, Fla., 63,632 6, Parker Bohn III, Jackson, N.J., 60,350 7, Mika Koivuniemi, Hartland, Mich., 56,184 8, Rhino Page, Topeka, Kan., 55,162 9, Mike Scroggins, Amarillo, Texas, 54,313 10, Walter Ray Williams Jr., Ocala, Fla., 54,312 H&R BLOCK WEST COAST SWING TOP 10 1, Patrick Allen, Wesley Chapel, Fla., 98,603 2, Norm Duke, Clermont, Fla., 93,377 3, Wes Malott, Pflugerville, Texas, 81, , Ryan Shafer, Horseheads, N.Y., 75,349 5, Tommy Jones, Simpsonville, S.C., 75,222 6, Sean Rash, Wichita, Kan. 73,238 7, Chris Barnes, Double Oak, Texas, 70,936 8, Walter Ray Williams Jr., Ocala, Fla., 70,119 9, Pete Weber, St. Ann, Mo., 69,296 10, Danny Wiseman, Baltimore, 67,441 EXTREME SWING TOP 10 1, Chris Barnes, Double Oak, Texas, 88,105 2, Bill O Neill, Southampton, Pa., 62,070 3, Pete Weber, St. Ann, Mo., 61,667 4, Mike Scroggins, Amarillo, Texas, 56,384 5, Mike Wolfe, New Albany, Ind., 56,153 6, Wes Malott, Pflugerville, Texas, 54,817 7, Michael Fagan, Patchogue, N.Y., 49,698 8, Walter Ray Williams Jr., Ocala, Fla., 48,233 9, Patrick Allen, Wesley Chapel, Fla., 43,276 10, Chris Loschetter, Avon, Ohio, 42,221 LUMBER LIQUIDATORS PBA TOUR GRAND SLAM SERIES TOP 10 1, Norm Duke, Clermont, Fla., 95,501 2, Mike Scroggins, Amarillo, Texas, 88,194 3, Chris Barnes, Double Oak, Texas, 87,664 4, Steve Jaros, Yorkville, Ill., 60,887 5, Patrick Allen, Wesley Chapel, Fla., 58,726 6, Tommy Jones, Simpsonville, S.C., 58,063 7, Mika Koivuniemi, Hartland, Mich., 55,115 8, Sean Rash, Wichita, Kan., 55,074 9, Danny Wiseman, Baltimore, 52,959 10, John Nolen, Waterford, Mich., 51,

130 King of bowling powered by amp energy Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour MALOTT RECORDS PER- FECT ENDING TO KING OF BOWLING SEASON LAKE WALES, Fla. PBA Player of the Year Wes Malott of Pflugerville, Texas, became the first bowler in PBA history to bowl two nationally-televised 300 games, defeating Parker Bohn III of Jackson, N.J., , in the King of Bowling by Amp Energy series finale at Kegel Training Center in April. The victory, televised on ESPN2, was Malott s fifth consecutive as he swept the King of Bowling series, earning a grand total of $50,000. In successive weeks, Malott defeated Chris Barnes of Double Oak, Texas, ; Patrick Allen of Wesley Chapel, Fla., ; Walter Ray Williams Jr. of Ocala, Fla., , and Rhino Page of Topeka, Kan., , before rolling his second perfect game against Bohn. Bohn advanced to the week five title match with a victory over Brad Angelo of Lockport, N.Y. In practice, I moved up on the approach a little, and that slowed everything down a little bit more so I could get the ball to hook in the right part of the lane, Malott said of his mastery of the Scorpion lane condition pattern he selected for each telecast as reigning King. Once I did that, I had an unbelievable look. It actually got in my head that I could shoot another 300. I m usually pretty laid back, not very excitable, but I actually did fall on the floor after the 12th shot. I was wondering what else in the world could happen to me this season? It was an unbelievable way to cap off a great season. The King of Bowling Powered by Amp Energy special event featured the top 10 in PBA Player of the Year points at the conclusion of the regular season. PBA KING OF BOWLING POWERED BY AMP ENERGY Kegel Training Center, Lake Wales, Fla. Show #1 Match One Chris Barnes def. Norm Duke ($2,500), Match Two Malott ($10,000) def. Barnes ($5,000), Show #2 Match One Patrick Allen def. Mike Scroggins ($2,500), Match Two Malott ($10,000) def. Allen ($5,000), Show #3 Match One Walter Ray Williams Jr. def. Bill O Neill ($2,500), , in a roll-off Match Two Malott ($10,000) def. Williams ($5,000), $30,000 Show #4 Match One Rhino Page def. John Nolen ($2,500), Match Two Malott ($10,000) def. Page ($5,000), Show #5 Match One Parker Bohn III def. Brad Angelo ($2,500), Match Two Malott ($10,000) def. Bohn ($5,000), It was also a victory that provided some self-redemption for Malott. I knew I had bowled well enough to win Player of the Year, but to have that title go down to the last frame of the last game of the season? he asked himself, referring to Mike Scroggins victory over Norm Duke in the title match of the Lumber Liquidators U.S. Open which denied Duke the title. It was kind of unfulfilling the way the season ended. But after the King of Bowling series, I m a little more satisfied with the whole thing. 130

131 DYDO Japan Cup Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour ALLEN CROSSES THE PACIFIC TO FINALLY BEAT MALOTT TOKYO, Japan - It took a 5,000- mile trip across the Pacific Ocean for someone to take down Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour Player of the Year Wes Malott, but Patrick Allen of Wesley Chapel, Fla., got the job done at Tokyo Metro Gymnasium in late April. Allen found a ball reaction he hadn t seen all day, helping him to a win over Malott in the title match of the 2009 Dydo Japan Cup 2009 for his third title of the season and the 13th of his career. Malott and Allen, who qualified No. 1 and No. 2 respectively, opened the match mirroring each other in the first three frames but a solid 10 pin in the fourth frame by Malott gave Allen a 10-pin lead. Both players traded shots until the final frame where Allen needed only good count to pick up the $50,000 first prize. I didn t bowl well in the first two matches, but I found a way to stay alive, said Allen, who extended the PBA Tour s dominance in the Japan Cup to 20 consecutive years. I was just trying to tell myself I can do this. I stepped up and made good shots in the last game when I needed it. Joining Allen in the spotlight was reigning PBA Rookie of the Year Rhino Page of Topeka, Kan., who threw the first perfect game in Japan Cup TV history. In addition to defeating Korea s Jeong Tae-Hwa, , in the Round of 8, Page earned a $100,000 bonus for his perfect game. After his win in the Round of 8, Page lost to Malott, , in the semifinal round. Allen advanced to the championship match by eliminating Korea s Byun Yong-Hwan, Korea, , in the other semifinal match. DYDO JAPAN CUP 2009 SHINAGAWA PRINCE BOWLING CENTER, TOKYO, JAPAN, APRIL 25 CHAMPIONSHIP Patrick Allen ($50,000) def. Wes Malott ($26,000), SEMIFINAL ROUND (LOSERS EARNED $13,000) Malott def. Rhino Page, Allen def. Byun Yong-Hwan, ROUND OF 8 (LOSERS EARNED $6,500) Malott def. Ryota Ichihara, Page def. Jeong Tae-Hwa, Yong-Hwan def. Yoshiki Ohsawa, Allen def. Shigenori Sakata, Round of 16 (best of five games) Malott def. Bill O Neill, 3-2 Ryota def. Motoshi Suzuki, 3-0 Tae-Hwa def. Pete Weber, 3-2 Page def. Eugene McCune, 3-0 Ohsawa def. Katsuhita Itoyama, 3-2 Yong-Hwan def. Isao Yamamoto, 3-1 Sakata def. Parker Bohn III, 3-0 Allen def. Yoshimi Kitaoka, 3-1. Round of 32 (best of five games) Malott def. Danny Wiseman, 3-0 O Neill def. Junichi Yajima, 3-2 Suzuki def. Shuichi Heki, 3-1 Ryota def. Mike Wolfe, 3-0 Weber def. Chris Barnes, 3-2 Tae-Hwa def. Tamiki Miike, 3-1 Page def. Yasuo Tanaka, 3-2 McCune def. Tomoyuki Sasaki, 3-2 Ohsawa def. Mika Koivuniemi, 3-1 Itoyama def. Shigeyuki Mizuno, 3-1 Yamamoto def. Toshiyuki Kaneko, 3-2 Yong-Hwan def. Sean Rash, 3-2 Bohn def. Takeshi Suda, 3-1 Sakta def. Hiroshi Nagatani, 3-2 Allen def. Mike Scroggins, 3-2 Round of 48 (best of five games) Wiseman def. Minoru Sendan, 3-2 O Neill def. Walter Ray Williams Jr., 3-1 Heki def. Robert Lee, 3-0 Ryoto def. Toshio Umeda, 3-0 Weber def. Steve Jaros, 3-1 Miike def. Toshifumi Kojima, 3-0 Tanaka def. Chris Loschetter, 3-2 Sasaki def. Ryan Shafer, 3-2 Ohsawa def. Hirohisa Adachi, 3-2 Itoyama def. Masayuki Koyama, 3-0 Kaneko def. Naoharu Okabe, 3-1 Yong-Hwan def. Kim Byeong Hak, 3-1 Suda def. Park Jeon-Soo, 3-2 Sakata def. Takashi Kudo, 3-1 Sato def. Yoshihiro Sakuraba, 3-2 Scroggins def. Hisayoshi Nishida,

132 geico team shootout BARNES SPARKS TEAM GEICO TO VICTORY IN GEICO PBA TEAM SHOOTOUT JACKSON, N.J. - Team GEICO featuring a lineup of Lumber Liquidators PBA stars Patrick Allen, Mika Koivuniemi, Mike Wolfe, Brad Angelo, reigning Player of the Year Wes Malott and Player of the Year Chris Barnes took home the $108,000 first prize in the 2009 GEICO PBA Team Shootout hosted by Six Flags. Team GEICO, which advanced to the championship round with a 6-2 match play record, swept the three-match championship round which consisted of singles, Baker format doubles and Baker team matches. The singles and doubles contests were worth one point and the team event two points. In the opening singles round, Barnes defeated Team Bayer s Rhino Page, , after Team Bayer (Page, Tommy Jones, Michael Fagan, Bill O Neill, Sean Rash and Jason Belmonte) earned its way into the championship round when Team GEICO defeated Team Lumber Liquidators (Parker Bohn III, Walter Ray Williams Jr., Pete Weber, Norm Duke, Steve Jaros and Mike Scroggins) in their final round-robin team match, Bayer and Lumber Liquidators finished match play with 3-5 records, but Team Bayer won the total pinfall tie-breaker. In the one-game doubles round where players alternated frames, Wolfe and Koivuniemi defeated Jones and Australian two-handed phenom Belmonte, Team Bayer s only hope was to win the team match to force a 2-2 tie and a rolloff, but the future stars team fell short, Barnes sealed the win for Team GEICO by striking on the first ball in the 10th frame. From early on in the tournament we worked well together, said Barnes, GEICO s captain. With this team it was tough to make any bad calls in regard to determining a lineup that would match up with various (lane conditioning) patterns. Patrick (Allen) not only bowled well, but was very helpful in making some of those decisions. We all knew it was very important to get off to a quick start and get as big a lead as possible in each game with the Endless 10th Frame, Barnes continued. If the other team earned that bonus you wanted to make it very hard for them to catch up. The novel Endless 10th Frame gave teams that were behind in matches a chance to catch up with bonus strikes. While the bonus system came into play in a few matches, it didn t impact the eventual outcome. The GEICO PBA Team Shootout consisted of 12 roundrobin, Baker-format matches leading to the championship round. The third annual made-for-tv event televised by ESPN was conducted outdoors on specially-constructed lanes at the Six Flags Great Adventure theme park in Jackson, N.J. GEICO PBA TEAM SHOOTOUT Six Flags Great Adventure, Jackson, N.J. CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM GEICO (Chris Barnes, Wes Malott, Patrick Allen, Mika Koivuniemi, Mike Wolfe and Brad Angelo) def. Team Bayer (Tommy Jones, Rhino Page, Michael Fagan, Bill O Neill, Sean Rash and Jason Belmonte), 4-0 Singles: Barnes (Team GEICO) def. Rhino Page (Team Bayer), (one point) Doubles: Wolfe/Koivuniemi (Team GEICO) def. Jones/ Belmonte (Team Bayer), (one point) Team (Baker format): Team GEICO def. Team Bayer, (two points) FINAL MATCH PLAY STANDINGS (Top two teams advanced to championship round) Team GEICO, 6-2 Team Bayer, 3-5 (won total pinfall tie-breaker) Team Lumber Liquidators,

133 chris paul PBA celebrity invitational COUCH, CAV S LEBRON JAMES WIN INAUGURAL CHRIS PAUL CELEBRITY INVITATIONAL WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. With plenty of help from veteran PBA champion Jason Couch, Cleveland Cavaliers star LeBron James claimed bowling bragging rights over National Basketball Association rival and tournament host Chris Paul in the inaugural Chris Paul PBA Celebrity Invitational which aired on ESPN on Oct. 19, The event, presented by the brands of Ebonite International, kicked off the 50th Anniversary Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour season. James and Couch defeated top qualifiers Paul, who stars for the New Orleans Hornets, and reigning PBA Player of the Year Chris Barnes, , in the Baker format title match. I had a lot of fun. I love to bowl and wanted to come out here for a good cause and help out Chris (Paul) with his charity event, James said. When I found out that I was going to be a part of this event, I was ecstatic, Couch said. I love basketball and being able to team up and compete against these NBA players was a dream come true. I m excited to start off the season with this win, especially after taking almost all of last year off to recoup from knee surgery. In the stepladder finale, Oklahoma City Thunder forward Kevin Durant and teammate Mitch Beasley got the competition started with a win over Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade and PBA Player of the Year Tommy Jones. Durant and Beasley then defeated Memphis Grizzlies forward Rudy Gay and PBA Player of the Year Doug Kent, , before falling to James and Couch in the semifinal match, The event was part of Paul s third annual Winston-Salem Weekend, a fund-raising event for his CP3 Foundation. Paul grew up in Winston-Salem and was an All-American at Wake Forest. The finale marked the first time professional athletes from another sport partnered with professional bowlers in a nationallytelevised bowling competition. It gives me an opportunity to show a part of me and it also gives an opportunity for the world to see how big of a sport bowling is, said Paul, an avid bowler and USBC spokesman. I think a lot of times people see bowling as just something fun that you can go do on Friday night or something like that. But bowling is a competitive sport and something that I m very, very involved in, and I love it. 133

134 pba tour season stats Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour TOP 50 PBA WORLD POINT RANKINGS Pos./Name Events Titles Points 1 Chris Barnes ,018 2 Bill O Neill ,722 3 Wes Malott ,487 4 Norm Duke ,265 5 Mike Scroggins ,665 6 Walter Ray Williams Jr ,725 7 Brad Angelo ,155 8 Pete Weber ,469 9 Michael Fagan , Patrick Allen , Tommy Jones , Ryan Shafer , Sean Rash , Mika Koivuniemi , Parker Bohn III , Chris Loschetter , Mike DeVaney , Steve Jaros , Steve Harman , Eugene McCune , Ritchie Allen , Dino Castillo , Rhino Page , Danny Wiseman , Ronnie Russell , Jack Jurek , Edward VanDaniker Jr , Robert Smith , Brian Kretzer , Jeff Carter , Nathan Bohr , Jason Couch , Mike Wolfe , Mike Edwards , Michael Machuga , Todd Book , Jason Sterner , Doug Kent , Tony Reyes , Ken Simard , John Nolen , Dave D Entremont , Joe Ciccone , Jason Belmonte , Joe Bailey , Billy Oatman , Tom Baker , Ken Abner , Randy Weiss , Craig Tuholski ,

135 pba tour season stats Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour TOP 50 MONEY LEADERS Pos. Name Events Titles Earnings 1 Norm Duke 18 3 $199,630 2 Rhino Page 20 1 $197,760 3 Mike Scroggins 21 1 $179,920 4 Patrick Allen 21 3 $175,800 5 Wes Malott 20 3 $174,680 6 Chris Barnes 21 2 $156,790 7 Walter Ray Williams Jr $99,780 8 Bill O Neill 20 0 $91,680 9 Brad Angelo 21 1 $85, Michael Fagan 20 0 $81, Pete Weber 21 0 $80, Parker Bohn III 21 1 $80, John Nolen 19 1 $79, Tommy Jones 21 0 $74, Mika Koivuniemi 21 0 $69, Danny Wiseman 21 0 $69, Steve Harman 19 0 $68, Sean Rash 21 0 $67, Jeff Carter 19 1 $60, Ryan Shafer 21 0 $60, Mike Wolfe 21 1 $59, Chris Loschetter 20 0 $58, Steve Jaros 21 0 $56, Michael Machuga 17 1 $56, Eugene McCune 21 0 $52, Mike DeVaney 20 0 $51, Ritchie Allen 20 0 $48, Ronnie Russell 19 0 $48, Jack Jurek 20 0 $44, Jason Belmonte 9 1 $44, Ken Simard 19 0 $44, Robert Smith 19 0 $43, Dino Castillo 19 0 $43, Brian Kretzer 19 0 $41, Jason Sterner 19 0 $41, Doug Kent 19 0 $41, Tony Reyes 20 0 $41, Mike Edwards 20 0 $40, Jason Couch 20 0 $39, Todd Book 19 0 $39, Edward VanDaniker Jr $38, Nathan Bohr 19 0 $38, Dave D Entremont 20 0 $38, Tom Baker 20 0 $37, Craig Tuholski 19 0 $36, Chad Kloss 19 0 $35, Chris Warren 20 0 $35, Joe Ciccone 19 0 $34, Joe Bailey 19 0 $34, Billy Oatman 19 0 $34,

136 pba tour season stats Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour TOP 10 MATCH PLAY APPEARANCES Events Appearances 1. Ryan Shafer Chris Barnes Bill O Neill Walter Ray Williams Jr Pete Weber Wes Malott Michael Fagan Mike DeVaney Tommy Jones Sean Rash TOP 10 APPEARANCES 1. Wes Malott Chris Barnes Bill O Neill Mike Scroggins 21 6 Patrick Allen Norm Duke Walter Ray Williams Jr Rhino Page Brad Angelo 21 3 Michael Fagan 20 3 Sean Rash 21 3 Pete Weber

137 pba tour season stats Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour TOP 50 AVERAGES (Minimum 200 games) Pos. Name Events Games Pinfall Average 1 Wes Malott , Bill O Neill , Patrick Allen , Chris Barnes , Walter Ray Williams Jr , Pete Weber , Parker Bohn III , Mike Scroggins , Norm Duke , Jason Belmonte , Mika Koivuniemi , Ryan Shafer , Michael Fagan , Sean Rash , Ritchie Allen , Steve Jaros , Rhino Page , Brad Angelo , Tommy Jones , Mike DeVaney , Danny Wiseman , Chris Loschetter , Edward VanDaniker Jr , Robert Smith , Jason Couch , Jack Jurek , Eugene McCune , Joe Ciccone , Mike Wolfe , John Nolen , Mike Edwards , Steve Harman , Todd Book , Tony Reyes , Ronnie Russell , Jeff Carter , Doug Kent , Ken Abner , Michael Machuga , Dave D Entremont , Brian Kretzer , Nathan Bohr , Dino Castillo , Troy Wollenbecker , Ken Simard , Randy Weiss , Tom Baker , PJ Haggerty , Jason Sterner , Joe Bailey ,

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139 pba tour trials Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour CICCONE WINS TOUR TRIALS TO REGAIN EXEMPTION FOR ALLEN PARK, Mich. Less than two months after losing his Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour exemption, Joe Ciccone of Buffalo, N.Y., regained a berth on the PBA Tour for the season as the top qualifier in the PBA Tour Trials at Thunderbowl Lanes on May 31. Ciccone, who failed to earn enough points to maintain his Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour exemption after six years as a touring player, also earned an expenses-paid trip to bowl in the 2009 PBA Regional Players Invitational where the top seven players earned exemptions to bowl on the national tour for the season. (Ciccone subsequently regained his exemption for by winning the PBA Tour Trials). He also won his first trip to bowl in the PBA Tournament of Champions in Also earnings exemptions were: George Lambert IV, Hamilton, Ontario, 9,587 pins; Thomas Smallwood, Flushing, Mich., 9,562; Cassidy Schaub, Ashland, Ohio, 9,459; Mitch Beasley, Puyallup, Wash., 9,457; Stuart Williams, England, 9,449; Stevie Weber, Chalmette, La., 9,448, and Tim Mack, Indianapolis, 9,379. Mack earned the final exemption by 43 pins over Bo Goergen of Midland, Mich. Lambert, a 2007 Wichita State University graduate, is a 10-time Team Canada member who would love to become the first Canadian to win a PBA title. Smallwood, 31, is a victim of General Motors massive layoffs. He has periodically bowled on Tour, but had no aspiration of bowling full-time because of the time he would need to be away from his home and family. Schaub, 25, is the second two-handed player to qualify for the tour, joining Australia s Jason Belmonte. Beasley, 41, also regained the exemption he lost after not accumulating enough tour points last season. I had some dollars I had won in a High Roller tournament, so I decided to give the Tour Trials a try, Williams said. I decided to find out if I can compete with the best bowlers in the world. Weber is the sixth player to win a PBA Tour exemption for a second time through the Tour Trials. He is returning to competitive bowling after a year of recovery from a hip stress fracture. Mack, 37, clinched the final spot with a 201 final game, completing a long, difficult struggle to earn his chance to bowl alongside the stars of the PBA. Mack has enjoyed a highly successful career bowling in Asia and Europe, but has battled back after two shoulder surgeries. LUMBER LIQUIDATORS PBA TOUR TRIALS Thunderbowl Lanes, Allen Park, Mich., May 31 FINAL STANDINGS (after 45 games; top 8 earned Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour exemptions) 1. Joe Ciccone, Buffalo, N.Y., 9, George Lambert IV, Hamilton, Ontario, 9, Thomas Smallwood, Flushing, Mich., 9, Cassidy Schaub, Ashland, Ohio, 9, Mitch Beasley, Puyallup, Wash., 9, Stuart Williams, England, 9, Stevie Weber, Chalmette, La., 9, Tim Mack, Indianapolis, 9, Bo Goergen, Midland, Mich., 9, Anthony LaCaze, Melrose Park, Ill., 9, Dan MacLelland, Windsor, Ontario, 9, Daniel Patterson, Buffalo, N.Y., 9, Sean Riccardi, Piscataway, N.J., 9, Ken Simard, Greenville, S.C., 9, Ryan Ciminelli, Cheektowaga, N.Y., 9, Mason Brantley, Detroit, Mich., 9, Brian LeClair, Athens, N.Y., 9, Thomas Wall III, Fayetteville, N.C., 9, (tie) George Frilingos, Australia, and/ D.J. Archer, Mineral Wells, Texas, 9, Randy Weiss, Columbia, S.C., 9, Bill Rowe, Hamilton, Ontario, 9, Gregory Thompson Jr., Dayton, Ohio, 9, Eddie Graham, Centerville, Ohio, 9, Shannon Buchan, Waterloo, Iowa, 9, Joe Bailey, Pittsburgh, Pa., 9, Jesse Buss, Wichita, Kan., 9, Kelly Kulick, Union, N.J., 9, Bobby Hall II, Landover, Md., 9, Dave D'Entremont, Middleburg Heights, Ohio, 9, (tie) Jeffrey Roche, Dearborn, Mich., and/ Andres Gomez, Colombia, 9, Billy Oatman, Chicago, 9, Tae-Hwa Jeong, South Korea, 9, Tom Hess, Urbandale, Iowa, 9, Jason Hurd, St. Petersburg, Fla., 9, Andrew Cain, Scottsdale, Ariz., 9, Seo Hak Jung, South Korea, 8,

140 pba tour trials 39. Jason Mahr, Spring Hill, Fla., 8, Won-Young Choi, South Korea, 8, Chad Kloss, Greenfield, Wis., 8, Lee Vanderhoef, Greenville, S.C., 8, Joe Paluszek, Bensalem, Pa., 8, Frank Testa, Akron, Ohio, 8, Matthew O'Grady, South Amboy, N.J., 8, James Wallace, Hicksville, N.Y., 8, (tie) Johnathan Bower, Middletown, Pa., and/ Kyung-Shin Park, South Korea, 8, Timothy Behrendt, St. Louis., Mo., 8, Mike Keily, Lakewood, Colo., 8, Jason Wojnar, Chicago, 8, David Williams Jr., Omaha, Neb., 8, David Simard, Granby, Quebec, 8, Quinton Bohlen, Decorah, Iowa, 8, John Cicero, Colorado Springs, Colo., 8, Johnny Petraglia Jr., Youngstown, Ohio, 8, Paul Pinto, Philadelphia, 8, Steven Lach, Sloan, N.Y., 8, Walter Schaub II, Schaumburg, Ill., 8, Robert Piroozshad, Huntington Beach, Calif., 8, Jason Dee, Brampton, Ontario, 8, Daniel Freeman, Indianapolis, Ind., 8, Jason Poli, West Des Moines, Iowa, 8, Humberto Vazquez, Mexico, 8, Jeremy Boyer, Desloge, Mo., 8, Jong Soo Park, South Korea, 8, Jim Tomek Jr., Camp Hill, Pa., 8, Matt Freiberg, Somerset, N.J., 8, Nick Kokenos, St. Clair Shores, Mich., 8, Dru LaJoy, Cohoes, N.Y., 8, Kevin Andes, Somerset, Mass., 8, Curtis Foss, Medina, N.Y., 8, Seby Silvestri, Louisville, Ky., 8, Bryan Paul, Brooklyn, N.Y., 8, Chris Hansen, Chicago, 8, Jamie Ceasar, Columbus, Ohio, 8, John Wilcox, Woodinville, Wash., 8, Geordin Krupski, Newtonville, N.J., 7, Jim Fenimore, Mishawaka, Ind., 7, Ron Williams, Marana, Ariz., 7, Christopher Collins, Savannah, Ga., withdrew 82. Scott Newell, Deland, Fla., withdrew 83. Chris Cundiff, Portage, Ind., withdrew 84. Chris Polizzi, Spring Hill, Fla., withdrew 85. Tim Bell, Garden City, Mich., withdrew 86. Craig LeMond, Jasper, Ind., withdrew 87. Michael Wall, Fayetteville, N.C., withdrew 88. J.T. Action Jackson, Valley Village, Calif., withdrew 89. Lucas Legnani, Argentina, withdrew 90. Ivo Raul Chiriboga, Miami, withdrew 91. Brian Kjergaard, Fulton, Ill., withdrew 92. Nick Weber, St. Charles, Mo., withdrew 93. Rudy Kasimakis, Baldwyn, Miss., withdrew 94. Tom Sorce, Blasdell, N.Y., withdrew 95. Aaron Halash, Scottsdale, Ariz., withdrew 96. Jack Nealon, Bowie, Md., withdrew 97. Michael Norris, Livonia, Mich., withdrew PBA Tour Trials Fast Facts Out of the original eight players who earned PBA Tour exemptions through the Tour Trials, only Mike Edwards and Mike Wolfe retained their exemptions through the season. Brian Kretzer and Eugene McCune lost, but regained their exemptions. Three players won their first PBA Tour titles after earning exemptions through the Tour Trials. Mike Wolfe has since won four titles, Michael Haugen Jr. two (including the 2008 Tournament of Champions), and Chris Collins one. Two players won PBA Rookie of the Year honors after earning their exemptions: Bill O Neill ( ) and Billy Oatman ( ) Several women have attempted to earn exemptions through the Trials, but Kelly Kulick (2006) is the only one who has earned an exemption. Six players have earned exemptions to bowl on the PBA Tour twice through the Trials: Brian Kretzer (2004, 2005); Jim Pratt (2004, 2006); Patrick Girard (2004, 2006); Chad Kloss (2007, 2008); Brian LeClair (2007, 2008), and Stevie Weber (2007, 2009). 140

141 pba tour trials HISTORY OF THE PBA TOUR TRIALS When the Professional Bowlers Association adopted its exempt tour program for the season, the PBA Tour Trials was created as a special event designed to give veteran players who failed to qualify for the tour, up-and-coming young players from the PBA s regional program, top Senior Tour players and a limited group of international players, a chance to pursue their dreams as exempt tour competitors. Since its inception, the PBA Tour Trials has been a demanding five-day competition, requiring all competitors to bowl nine games each day on a different PBA Tour lane condition. Total pinfall for 45 games decides who get a chance to earn a living as a full-time touring player. Depending upon a number of variables, the Tour Trials has offered a minimum of seven exemptions annually. The first five Tour Trials were conducted in early June in northern Indiana before moving to metropolitan Detroit in The Tour Trials has also been a companion event held in conjunction with the PBA Regional Players Championship, one of two major championships conducted for PBA regional players LUMBER LIQUIDATORS PBA TOUR TRIALS Thunderbird Bowl, Allen Park, Mich., May Joe Ciccone, Buffalo, N.Y., 9, George Lambert IV, Hamilton, Ontario, 9, Thomas Smallwood, Flushing, Mich., 9, Cassidy Schaub, Ashland, Ohio, 9, Mitch Beasley, Puyallup, Wash., 9, Stuart Williams, England, 9, Stevie Weber, Chalmette, La., 9, Tim Mack, Indianapolis, 9, LAKE COUNTY INDIANA DENNY S PBA TOUR TRIALS Stardust Bowl II, Merrillville, Ind., June 1 1. Dave D Entremont, Middleburg Heights, Ohio, 10, Craig Tuholski, Washougal, Wash., 10, Chad Kloss, Greenfield, Wis., 10, Joe Bailey, Pittsburgh, Pa., 9, Jason Lundquist, Delaware Water Gap, Pa., 9, Randy Weiss, Columbia, S.C., 9, Terrance Reeves, Valrico, Fla., 9, x-brian LeClair, Athens, N.Y., 9,793 (replaced Tommy Delutz Jr., who was granted a medical deferment) 2007 DENNY S PBA TOUR TRIALS Stardust Bowl II, Merrillville, Ind., June 3 1. Todd Book, Cantonment, Fla., 10, Ronnie Russell, Indianapolis, 10, Steve Harman, Camby, Ind., 10, Brian LeClair, Athens, N.Y., 9, Troy Wollenbecker, Toledo, Ohio, 9, Chad Kloss, Greenfield, Wis., 9, Stevie Weber, Chalmette, La, 9, DENNY S PBA TOUR TRIALS Stardust Bowl I, Hammond, Ind., June 4 1. Mark Scroggins, Amarillo, Texas, 10, Michael Haugen Jr., Las Vegas, 10, Jim Pratt, Glendale, Ariz., 10, Chris Hayden, Orlando, Fla., 10, David Tessman, Tampa, Fla., 10, Kelly Kulick, Union, N.J., 10, Chris Johnson, Garland, Texas, 10, Patrick Girard, Quebec, Canada, 10, Richard Wolfe, Arlington, Va., 10, Del Ballard Jr., N. Richland Hills, Texas, 10, x-billy Oatman, Chicago, 9, PBA TOUR TRIALS Stardust Bowl II, Merrillville, Ind., June 5 1. Chris Loschetter, Avon, Ohio, 10, Brian Kretzer, Dayton, Ohio, 10, Tom Daugherty, Tampa, Fla., 10, Rudy Kasimakis, Tupelo, Miss., 9, Dino Castillo, Carrollton, Texas, 9, DJ Archer, Carrollton, Texas, 9, Christopher Collins, Fayetteville, N.C., 9, Andres Gomez, Colombia, 9, Ritchie Allen, Columbia, S.C., 9, Bill O Neill, Levittown, Pa., 9, PBA TOUR TRIALS Stardust Bowl II, Merrillville, Ind., June 6 1. Mike Edwards, Tulsa, Okla., 10, Patrick Girard, Quebec, Canada, 10, Brian Kretzer, Dayton, Ohio, 10, Mike Wolfe, New Albany, Ind., 10, Shannon Buchan, Waterloo, Iowa, 10, Eugene McCune, Munster, Ind., 10, David Traber, Bull Valley, Ill., 10, Jim Pratt, Glendale, Ariz., 10,

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143 pba women s series showdown Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour DORIN-BALLARD ALMOST A 10 IN PBA WOMEN S SERIES SHOWDOWN WIN LAKE WALES, Fla. Carolyn Dorin-Ballard was almost a 10 in recording one of the most unusual victories in her hall of fame bowling career at Kegel Training Center in April. Dorin-Ballard, one of the most successful women bowlers in history, rolled a women s television record 20 consecutive strikes, including nine in a row in the title match, to win the inaugural PBA Women s Series Showdown presented by the United States Bowling Congress. In an event that employed the Johnny Petraglia Scoring System for the first time on national television, the Keller, Texas, resident posted a near-perfect 11 to nip Jodi Woessner of Oregon, Ohio, by a single point and rising star Stefanie Nation of Arlington, Texas, by two points. Under the Petraglia system, players receive one point for each ball thrown in each frame and the lowest score wins. A perfect game 10 strikes is a 10. And that s what Dorin-Ballard almost had, except for the 10 pin she left (and converted) in her 10th frame. Woessner nearly matched her, rolling eight strikes along with a pair of spares in the third and fourth frames for a score of 12. Nation threw seven strikes and converted three spares for her 13. I m still in shock, Dorin-Ballard said. I was lucky to get into the championship round. Dorin-Ballard, who collected a $25,000 first prize, also threw nine strikes in the Wild Card Round, but she wound up in a tie with Wendy Macpherson of Henderson, Nev., because she missed a 6 pin spare conversion attempt in the second frame. Needing a third shot to clean the deck, Dorin-Ballard s 3 for that frame kept Macpherson in the match. Dorin-Ballard then had to throw another three strikes in a row to nip Macpherson by a single pin to win a three-ball roll-off to get into the championship round. PBA WOMEN S SERIES SHOWDOWN PRESENTED BY THE UNITED STATES BOWLING CONGRESS Kegel Training Center, Lake Wales, Fla., April 12 Final Standings 1, Carolyn Dorin-Ballard, $25,000 2, Jodi Woessner, $12,000 3, Stefanie Nation, $5,000 4, Wendy McPherson, $3,000 5, Missy Bellinder, $3,000 6, Michele Feldman, $2,000 Championship (Petraglia Scoring System based on one point for each ball thrown in each of 10 frames; low score wins) Dorin-Ballard 11, Woessner 12, Nation 13 Wild Card Round (lowest score advanced to Championship Round) Dorin-Ballard 12, Macpherson 12, Bellinder 17 (Dorin-Ballard won a three-ball roll-off with Macpherson, Elimination Round (winners advanced to championship round; next three lowest scores advanced to Wild Card Round) Match One Woessner 12, Macpherson 15, Dorin- Ballard 17 Match Two - Nation 12, Bellinder 15, Feldman 18 (Feldman eliminated) It was a unique event for the six top performers in the PBA Women s Series presented by USBC champions during the season, and it gave the women an opportunity to showcase their bowling skills in an usual bowling environment. 143

144 pba women s series Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour PBA WOMEN S SERIES PRESENTED BY THE UNITED STATES BOWLING CONGRESS STATISTICAL LEADERS TOP 10 POINTS 1. Carolyn Dorin-Ballard 123, Michelle Feldman 115, Stefanie Nation 108, Jodi Woessner 95, Jennifer Petrick 95, Missy Bellinder 82, Shannon Pluhowsky 82, Trisha Reid 79, Diandra Asbaty 78, Liz Johnson 77,500 TOP 10 AVERAGES 1. Liz Johnson Carolyn Dorin-Ballard Michelle Feldman Shannon Pluhowsky Stefanie Nation Shannon O Keefe Jodi Woessner Missy Bellinder Jennifer Petrick Diandra Asbaty APPEAR- ANCES 1. Michelle Feldman 3 Carolyn Dorin-Ballard 3 Stefanie Nation 3 4. Jodi Woessner 2 5. Liz Johnson 1 Jennifer Petrick 1 Shannon Pluhowsky 1 Missy Bellinder 1 MATCH PLAY APPEARANCES 1. Michelle Feldman 5 Carolyn Dorin-Ballard 5 Stefanie Nation 5 Jennifer Petrick 5 Clara Guerrero 5 6. Jodi Woessner 4 Diandra Asbaty 4 Shalin Zulkifli 4 Tennelle Milligan Liz Johnson 3 PBA WOMEN S SERIES TOP 10 CAREER EARNINGS 1. Liz Johnson $130, Carolyn Dorin-Ballard $96, Kelly Kulick $85, Michelle Feldman $54, Missy Bellinder $47, Stefanie Nation $31, Jennifer Petrick $30, Jodi Woessner $28, Shannon Pluhowsky $20, Wendy Macpherson $19,780 PBA WOMEN S SERIES CAREER TITLES 2 Michelle Feldman Carolyn Dorin-Ballard 144

145 pba women s series bios Diandra Asbaty (R) Hometown: Chicago Birthdate: 8/2/80 Nickname: Dee Height: 5-5 Family Status: Married (John, former All-American at William Paterson University) Maiden Name: Hyman Earned Exemption: PBA Women s Series Tour Trials Fun Facts Hobbies: Writing, coaching Best TV Show: The Office Favorite Food: Sushi Favorite Movie: The Game Best Vacation Spot: Tahiti or Italy Favorite Sports Team: Chicago White Sox Bowling Role Model: My sister Kassy (Golden) Career Highlights Second-time exempt bowler on the PBA Women s Series (also in ) Won the 2007 Great Lakes Classic Women s Series USBC s 1998 Alberta E. Crowe Star of Tomorrow Graduated from University of Nebraska in 2002 with a degree in advertising Two-time first team Collegiate All-American at Nebraska Helped Nebraska women win 1999 and 2001 Intercollegiate Team Championships 11-time member of Team USA ( ) Owns more than 50 International medals including WTBA Youth and adult world championships Won 2007 and 2007 World Ranking Masters won 2006 QubicaAMF World Cup 2006 and 2007 World Bowling Writers Female Player of the Year Inducted into the World Bowling Writers Hall of Fame in 2005 at age 25 Has her own clothing line, Kaizen by Diandra (kaizenbydiandra.com). Website: diandrabowling.com Lynda Barnes (R) Hometown: Double Oak, Texas Birthdate: 10/1/67 Height: 5-6 Family Status: Married (Chris, a PBA Tour titlist), twin sons Ryan and Troy, dogs Espy and Stryker Maiden name: Norry Earned Exemption: PBA Women s Series Tour Trials Fun Facts Hobbies: Working out a gym, dancing, playing with our dogs Espy Stryker Education: Graduated from San Jose State with Career Highlights First-time PBA Women s Series exempt bowler Holds record for Team USA tenure (12 years) Member of USBC Board of Directors Owns three professional titles including 1998 and 2009 USBC Queens Defeated PBA star Sean Rash in USBC s 2008 Bowling s Clash of Champions to win $50,000 Selected as Alberta E. Crowe Star of Tomorrow in 1989 Two-time first team Collegiate All-American at San Jose State Owns dozens of international medals including 2005 QubicaAMF World Cup Owns four USBC Women s Championships Classic Division titles including recordsetting 1,498 doubles performance with Carolyn Dorin- Ballard in 2004 Three-time Amateur Woman Bowler of the Year and 2008 BWAA Woman Bowler of the Year Inducted into World Bowling Writers Hall of Fame in 2007 Finished sixth in 2009 PBA Women s Series Tour Trials. 145

146 pba women s series bios Amanda BECK (R) Hometown: Patchogue, N.Y. Birthdate: 3/24/86 Height: 5-4 Family Status: Single Maiden Name: Beck Earned Exemption: 2009 PBA Women s Series Tour Trials Fun Facts Occupation: Elementary school teacher with Patchogue Medford School District Hobbies: Making jewelry, dancing First Job: Housekeeper Favorite Food: Salad Favorite TV Show: Numb3rs Career Highlights Member of Junior Team USA 2004 Bowled for and graduated from St. John s (N.Y.) University with a bachelor s degree in education Finished 10th in 2009 PBA Women s Series Tour Trials. Missy Bellinder (R) Hometown: Fullerton, Calif. Birthdate: 12/9/81 Height: 5-4 Family Status: Single Given name: Melissa Earned Exemption: 2009 PBA Women s Tour Trials Fun Facts Hobbies: Body boarding, writing, coaching Favorite TV Show: Will & Grace Favorite Food: Hawaiian, Italian Biggest Fears: Spiders, big waves Favorite Vacation Spot: Venice or Barcelona Bowling Role Model: My father (Frank) I wish I was better at: Singing Career Highlights Third-year as exempt bowler on the PBA Women s Series Runner-up in the 2007 Motor City Women s Classic and 2008 CLR Carmen Salvino Scorpion Championship First woman to become a PBA member (March 2004) Only woman to win two PBA Regional Tour titles Four-time Team USA member 2003 Collegiate MVP and Bowler of the Year with Cal State-Fullerton Intercollegiate Bowling Championships Men s Division MVP in 2003 Personal-best high series 869 is a California Women s record and third highest in USBC history Finished seven in 2009 PBA Women s Series presented by BOWL.COM Tour Trials. Tammy Boomershine (R) Hometown: North Ogden, Utah Birthdate: 8/11/70 Height: 5-7 Family Status: Married (husband Hank is Storm Bowling Products VP-Sales and Marketing) Maiden Name: Turner Earned Exemption: 2009 PBA Women s Tour Trials Career Highlights First-time PBA Women s Series exempt bowler Led West Texas State University (now West Texas A&M) to 1992 Intercollegiate Team Championship Member of Team USA 1993 Won PWBA Rookie of the Year honors in 1994 Won four PWBA titles between before back surgery disrupted her career Won 2009 U.S. Women s Open for her fifth career title and first major Owns two USBC Women s Championship Classic Division Team titles Started bowling at age 9 Native of West Palm Beach, Fla. 146

147 pba women s series bios Carolyn Dorin-Ballard (R) Fun Facts Hobbies: Tennis, Golf Favorite TV Show: Law & Order SVU Favorite Food: Italian Best Vacation Spot: Italy Bowling Role Model: My mom and dad Favorite Sports Team: New York Mets I wish I was better at: Crafts Bowling Role Model: My mom and dad Sports Team: New York Mets All-Time Favorite Bowling Ball: Turbo X I wish I was better at: Crafts Hometown: Keller, Texas Birthdate: 7/29/64 Height: 5-7 Nickname: Spike, CDB Family Status: Married (PBA Hall of Famer Del Ballard Jr., daughter Alyssa) Maiden Name: Dorin Earned Exemption: Women s Series title winner Career Highlights Third-year exempt bowler on the PBA Women s Series Won the 2007 Women s Motor City Classic and 2008 Women s Cheetah Championship Led the 2007 Women s Series in points, earnings and average First woman to bowl a 300 game in a PBA event (2004) Topped that feat by rolling consecutive 300 games in a PBA regional event in 2005 Inducted into the USBC Hall of Fame in , 09 Team USA Member Won 20 PWBA titles including a record-tying seven PWBA titles in 2001 Owns three women s majors: 1998 and 2001 Brunswick Women s World Open, 2001 USBC Queens Two-time BWAA Woman Bowler of the Year Three-time first team Collegiate All-American with West Texas State (now West Texas A&M) Serves as USBC High School Bowling spokesperson Also is a member of the USBC Board of Directors. Michelle feldman (R) Fun Facts Hobbies: Softball Favorite TV Show: House Favorite Food: Chinese Biggest Fear: Drowning Bowling Role Model: Aleta Sill Best Vacation Spot: Atlantic City I wish I was better at: Tennis Hometown: Auburn, N.Y. Birthdate: 4/19/76 Height: 5-7 Family Status: Single Nickname: Chester Earned Exemption: PBA Women s Tour Trials title winner Career Highlights Third-year exempt bowler on PBA Women s Series Only two-time Women s Series titlist in (Chameleon and Scorpion Championships) Finished second in Women s Viper Championship and third in Women s Shark Championship Generally considered the most powerful woman bowler in the PBA Women s Series First woman to fire a nationally-televised 300 game (defeated Carolyn Dorin-Ballard, , to win 1997 PWBA Southern Virginia Open) Bowled a match play tie vs. Kim Terrell-Kearney in 2000, the only tie match in women s bowling history Won 11 PWBA titles 2002 PWBA Player of the Year Won 2009 USBC Women s Championships Classic Singles title with an 816 series, the highest series in tournament history. 147

148 pba women s series bios Aumi Guerra (R) Hometown: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Birthdate: 5/5/77 Family Status: Single Earned Exemption: PBA Women s Series Tour Trials Career Highlights Earned bronze medal in Pan-Am Games in 2007, Rio de Janerio eight-time Dominican Republic national champion. Fun Facts Hobbies: Reading, playing piano Favorite Sport: Baseball First Job: Tutoring junior high school students Favorite Musical Group: The Doors Favorite Movie: Shawshank Redemption Favorite TV Show: Seinfeld Works for the Dominican Republic Bowling Federation Clara Guerrero (R) Hometown: Armenia, Colombia Birthdate: 4/22/82 Height: 5-4 Family Status: Married Nickname: Juli Earned Exemption: 2009 PBA Women s Tour Trials Fun Facts Hobbies: Cooking, Traveling Favorite TV Show: Friends Favorite Food: Colombian, Italian Favorite Vacation Spot: Colombia Bowling Role Model: Amleto Monacelli Sports Team: New York Yankees Favorite Movie: The Notebook Career Highlights Third-year exempt bowler finished eighth in 2009 PBA Women s Series Tour Trials World Ranking Masters Champion in 2005 World Amateur Bowler of the Year in 2000 finished second in the 2000 AMF World Cup Collegiate National Champion at Wichita State in 2005 won 2009 WTBA Women s World Championships Masters gold medal long-time member of Team Colombia. 148

149 pba women s series bios Liz Johnson (R) Hometown: Cheektowaga, N.Y. Birthdate: 6/2/74 Height: 5-6 Family Status: Single Earned Exemption: PBA Women s Series title winner Fun Facts Hobbies: Listening to music, going to gym Favorite Sport: Baseball First Job: Working at a bowling center Favorite Musical Group: Def Leppard Career Highlights Second year as a PBA Women s Series exempt player Won her first PBA Women s Series title in 2009 Don and Paula Carter Mixed Doubles with Norm Duke Became first woman to bowl in a nationally-televised PBA Tour final, finishing second to Tommy Jones in the 2005 PBA Banquet Open Became first woman to win a PBA regional title in PBA East Region Kingpin Lanes Open in 2005 Rolled a women s record 843 series in match play in 2007 USBC Masters Five-time Team USA member and two-time U.S. Amateur Champion 1993 Alberta E. Crowe Star of Tomorrow 1993 Collegiate Woman Bowler of the Year (Morehead, Ky., State) in her own year as a collegiate bowler 1996 PWBA Rookie of the Year Owns 13 women s professional titles including 1996 and 2007 Women s U.S. Opens, 2001 PWBA Hammer Players Championship and 2009 USBC Queens (which completed Women s Triple Crown) 2005, 2007 BWAA Woman Bowler of the Year. Kelly Kulick (R) Hometown: Union, N.J. Birthdate: 3/16/77 Height: 5-8 Family Status: Single Nickname: Double K or K- Squared Earned Exemption: 2009 PBA Women s Tour Trials Fun Facts Employment: Works at her father s auto body shop during off-season Hobbies: Music, Cooking, Drawing Favorite Movie: A League of Their Own Uncommon Achievement: Featured in a Spider- Man comic book as a bowling heroine Ultimate Dinner Companion Would Be: Elvis Career Highlights First woman to earn a PBA Tour exemption ( ), rolling a 300 game on the final day of the 2006 PBA Tour Trials Second woman to win a PBA Regional title (2006) Three-time first team Collegiate All-American at Morehead (Ky.) State Graduated with a degree in physical and health education Five-time Team USA and two-time Junior Team USA member 2000 U.S. Amateur Champion 2001 PWBA Rookie of the Year Won 2003 Women s U.S. Open for her first title, 2007 USBC Queens for her second Finished second in 2009 PBA Women s Series Tour Trials. 149

150 pba women s series bios Wendy macpherson (R) Hometown: Henderson, Nev. Birthdate: 1/28/68 Family status: Married to Nick Papanos Nickname: Wendy Mac Earned Exemption: PBA Women s Series title winner Fun Facts Native of Walnut Creek, Calif. Hobbies: Golf, fishing, watching A&E and Discovery Channel, collecting pens and Christmas ornaments Website: wendy-macpherson.com Career Highlights Started bowling at age 8 Once held record as youngest female to roll a 300 (age 14) Became youngest ever to win the Women s U.S. Open in 1986 as an 18-year-old amateur Selected as 1986 PWBA Rookie of the Year Became the youngest USBC Queens champion in 1988 at age 20 Owns 20 women s professional titles including six majors She and Millie Ignizio are the only three-time USBC Queens champions Became the youngest to win the Women s Triple Crown in 1990 at age 22 Became first female to win a title (Regular Singles) in the USBC Open Championships in 2006 Won the 2009 Earl Anthony Medford Classic Women s title as an alternate for her first PBA Women s Series title Ranks as PBWA s alltimes earnings leader with more than $1.2 million Fourtime Woman Bowler of the Year Selected as Woman Bowler of the Decade for the 1990s Inducted into the USBC Hall of Fame in Stefanie Nation (R) Hometown: Arlington, Texas Birthdate: 1/11/84 Height: 5-7 Family Status: Single Nickname: Stef Earned Exemption: PBA Women s Series title winner Fun Facts Hobbies: Volleyball, basketball Favorite Movie: Saving Private Ryan Favorite Food: Chicken Parmesan Favorite Actor: Tom Hanks Favorite Sports Team: Chicago Cubs Bowling Role Model: Carolyn Dorin-Ballard I wish I was better at: Golf Career Highlights Third-year as exempt bowler on the PBA Women s Series Won 2008 Women s Pepsi Viper Championship for her first PBA Women s Series title Finished second in 2008 Women s Cheetah Championship and 2009 Women s Earl Anthony Medford Classic Fivetime member of Team USA and four-time member of Junior Team USA Three-time U.S. Junior Amateur Champion Named the 2006 Collegiate Woman Bowler of the Year and MVP with University of Central Florida Won 2009 WTBA Women s World Championships singles gold medal...born in Cicero, Ill., grew up in Miami, Fla holds bachelor s degree in criminal justice and master s in communications from Central Florida. 150

151 pba women s series bios Shannon o keefe (R) Hometown: Arlington, Texas Birthdate: 1/27/79 Height: 5-5 Family Status: Married (Bryan, former University of Nebraska All-American) Nickname: Shan-O-Mac, Shan Maiden Name: Rondeau Earned Exemption: 2009 PBA Women s Tour Trials Career Highlights Second year as PBA Women s Series exempt player Runner-up at the 2007 U.S. Women s Open, shooting 299 in the televised quarterfinals 2008 U.S. Women s Amateur Champion Five-time Team USA member Singles gold medalist in 2007 WTBA Women s World Championships All-American Softball player at Portland (Ore.) State University Native of Oregon City, Ore Currently employed by USBC. Fun Facts Hobbies: Golf, softball, volleyball Favorite TV Show: Friends Favorite Food: Mexican Biggest Fear: Clowns Bowling Role Model: Dave Husted Favorite Sports Team: Buffalo Bills Dream Date: Patrick Dempsey Jennifer petrick (R) Hometown: Canton, Ohio Birthdate: 2/11/82 Height: 5-8 Family Status: Single Nickname: Jen, JP Earned Exemption: 2009 PBA Women s Tour Trials Fun Facts Hobbies: Golf Favorite Food: Subway sandwiches Favorite TV Show: So You Think You Can Dance? Favorite Movie: Days of Thunder Dream Date: John Cena Biggest Fear: Failure Bowling Role Model: My older sister Career Highlights Second-year exempt bowler on the PBA Women s Series Three-time member of Team USA Four-time Junior Team USA member Won 2003 PWBA Collegiate Shootout Gold medalist in team and Masters at the 2004 WTBA World Youth Championships Has won more than 20 medals in Youth and adult international competition Made PBA history in 2006 as first woman to bowl a 300 game in a PBA Tour event Started bowling at age

152 pba women s series bios Shannon pluhowsky (L) Hometown: Phoenix, Ariz. Birthdate: 8/8/82 Height: 5-7 Family Status: Single Earned Exemption: 2009 PBA Women s Series Tour Trials Fun Facts Hobbies: Playing video games Favorite TV Show: American Idol Favorite Food: Chicken, Mexican Favorite Movie: Big Daddy Bowling Role Model: Parker Bohn III Favorite Sports Team: Phoenix Suns Favorite Actor: Adam Sandler I wish I was better at: Dancing Career Highlights Third-year exempt bowler on the PBA Women s Series Won the 2007 Women s Etonic Championship Won the 2006 USBC Queens as an amateur Nine-time member of Team USA and four-time member of Junior Team USA 2002 and 2004 QubicaAMF World Cup Champion Has won numerous adult and youth medals in international competition Bowled for University of Nebraska where she was a member of one Intercollegiate Team Championship team (2001) and two NCAA Women s Championship teams (2004, 2005) Named the 2005 Collegiate Woman Bowler of the Year Two-time first team Collegiate All-American Only player to win three consecutive U.S. Junior National Championships and three consecutive U.S. Women s Amateur Championships Two-time World Bowling Writers Bowler of the Year and three-time BWAA Amateur Woman Bowler of the Year. Jodi woessner (R) Hometown: Toledo, Ohio Birthdate: 11/6/69 Height: 5-4 Family Status: Married (Aaron Hawkins) Nickname: Jodes, J-Wo Earned Exemption: PBA Women s Tour title winner Fun Facts Hobbies: Poker, golf, working out Favorite TV Show: Law & Order, Mentalist Favorite Food: Mexican Biggest Fear: Bees/wasps Bowling Hero: David Ozio Favorite Sport: College football Favorite Sports Team: Ohio State Buckeyes Favorite Musical Group: 1980s Hair Bands Favorite Movie: Caddyshack Career Highlights Second-year exempt bowler on the PBA Women s Series Won her first PBA Women s Series in 2008 Shark Championship in Baltimore One of only six women to win a PBA Regional title Won three PWBA Regional titles Member of the Toledo Youth, Toledo Women s and Ohio State Women s Hall of Fame Won 2007 and 2008 Hoinke Classic women s singles titles 2007 Ohio State Woman Bowler of the Year. 152

153 pba women s series bios Shalin zulkifli (r) Hometown: Petaling Jaya, Malaysia Birthdate: 3/28/78 Height: 5-2 Family Status: Married (Azidi Ameran) Nickname: Lynn, Black Pearl Earned Exemption: 2009 PBA Women s Tour Trials Fun Facts Education: College graduate with degree in sports science Hobbies: Reading, outdoor sports, shopping, watching tennis on ESPN Favorite TV Show: Gossip Girl, Bones, all three CSI shows Favorite Food: Anything spicy Biggest Fear: Heights Bowling Role Model: Parker Bohn III, Marshall Holman, Wes Malott Favorite Musical Group or Performer: Alicia Keys and Christina Aguilera Favorite Movie: Green Mile, G.I. Jane First Job: Owner of a bowling center I wish I was better at: Tennis Works for the National Sports Council of Malaysia Career Highlights Second-year exempt bowler Finished fourth in 2009 PBA Women s Series Tour Trials Five-time Malaysian National Champion Holds record as the youngest Malaysian National Champion at age 14 Won over 30 international titles across three continents Inducted into the World Bowling Writers Hall of Fame in time Malaysian National Team member Youngest to receive the World Bowler of the Year Award in 1994 at age International Bowler of the Year Has won three international men s tournaments: 2001 World Tenpin Masters, 2003 Asian Bowling Federation Clash of Champions and 2005 Emir Cup Five-time Malaysian Sports Woman of the Year Award winner Bestowed the honor of carrying the Olympic torch for Malaysia to start of the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. 153

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155 Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour All-Time Titlists (updated 8/1/09) 45 Titles Walter Ray Williams Jr. 43 Titles Earl Anthony 34 Titles Mark Roth Pete Weber 32 Titles Parker Bohn III Norm Duke 30 Titles Dick Weber 29 Titles Mike Aulby 26 Titles Don Johnson 24 Titles Brian Voss 22 Titles Marshall Holman 20 Titles Dick Ritger Wayne Webb 19 Titles Amleto Monacelli 18 Titles Nelson Burton Jr. Dave Davis Billy Hardwick Dave Soutar 17 Titles Carmen Salvino 15 Titles Steve Cook Jason Couch 14 Titles Mike Durbin Dave Husted Johnny Petraglia Jim Stefanich 13 Titles Bill Allen Patrick Allen Del Ballard Jr. Randy Pedersen Wayne Zahn 12 Titles Chris Barnes Tommy Jones Larry Laub Harry Smith Danny Wiseman 11 Titles Joe Berardi Jim Godman John Guenther David Ozio 10 Titles Barry Asher Tom Baker Paul Colwell Dave Ferraro Bryan Goebel Steve Hoskins Tommy Hudson Doug Kent Mike McGrath George Pappas 8 Titles Gary Dickinson Mika Koivuniemi John Mazza Don McCune Guppy Troup 7 Titles Roy Buckley Don Carter Steve Jaros Steve Martin Hugh Miller Ernie Schlegel Robert Smith Bob Strampe Mark Williams 6 Titles Dave D Entremont Skee Foremsky Don Genalo Don Glover Billy Golembiewski Mike Limongello Wes Malott Andy Marzich Ron Palombi Jr. Les Schissler Mike Scroggins Gary Skidmore Butch Soper Jess Stayrook Jim St. John Ricky Ward Chris Warren 5 Titles Glenn Allison Mike Berlin Roger Bowker George Branham III Pete Couture Tim Criss Tom Crites Eric Forkel Butch Gearhart Bob Handley Don Helling George Howard Earl Johnson Bob Learn Jr. Marc McDowell Tom Milton Ed Ressler Jr. Harry Sullins Billy Welu 4 Titles Mal Acosta Mark Baker Bob Benoit Scott Devers John Gant Brian Himmler Dennis Horan Jr. Joe Hutchinson Steve Neff Jim Pencak Marty Piraino Sean Rash Gene Rhoda Ryan Shafer David Traber Art Trask Bill Tucker Tony Westlake Ron Williams Steve Wilson Mike Wolfe 3 Titles Dave Arnold Jack Biondolillo Ray Bluth Ed Bourdase Allie Clarke Dale Eagle Palmer Fallgren Ted Hannahs Tim Harahan Patrick Healey Jr. Tom Hennessey Justin Hromek Bobby Jacks Dennis Jacques Mats Karlsson Robert Lawrence Randy Lightfoot Mike Miller Louie Moore Jimmie Pritts Jr. Joe Salvemini Curt Schmidt Teata Semiz Bill Spigner Matt Surina Charlie Tapp Pete Tountas Tommy Tuttle Steve Westberg Steve Wunderlich 2 Titles Ritchie Allen Sam Baca Bill Beach Jeff Bellinger Bob Chamberlain Dennis Chapis Bill Coleman Darylee Cox Tommy Delutz Jr. Vern Downing Frank Ellenburg Ralph Engan Mark Fahy Buzz Fazio Steve Fehr Sam Flanagan Henry Gonzalez Michael Haugen Jr. Bud Horn Jason Hurd Fred Jaskie Steve Jones Joe Joseph Gus Lampo Rick Lawrence Fred Lening Alvin Lou Sam Maccarone Mike Machuga Pete McCordic Johnny Meyer Rowdy Morrow Paul Moser Warren Nelson Rhino Page Jay Robinson Rick Sajek Al Savas J.B. Solomon Rick Steelsmith Bill Straub Bob Vespi Kent Wagner Lonnie Waliczek Del Warren Billy Young Jr. Les Zikes Sam Zurich 1 Title Rich Abboud Eric Adolphson Dick Agee Scott Alexander Bryan Alpert Brad Angelo Dick Battista Dave Beckmann Ron Bell Jason Belmonte Don Bickford Alan Bishop Glenn Blakesly J.B. Blaylock Sal Bongiorno Terry Booth Leroy Bornhop Bo Bowden Darryl Bower Bill Bunetta Neil Burton Lou Campi Tony Cariello Jeff Carter Jimmy Certain Wayne Chester Jim Chestney Bob Collatos Chris Collins Fred Conner Toby Contreras Bobby Cooper Brian Davis John Denton Mike DeVaney Joe Dignam Dick Downey Mike Edwards Ray Edwards Michael Fagan Steve Fields Joe Firpo Duane Fisher John Forst Dave Frame Jim Frazier Kevin Gillette Peter Hakim Jerry Hale Bruce Hamilton John Handegard Tom Harnisch Chris Hayden Roger Helle Bob Hood Dick Hoover Mike Jasnau Bill Johnson Jimmy Johnson Jimmy Johnson Jr. John Juni Jack Jurek Jimmy Keeth Johnny King Bobby Knipple Charlie Lacy Dennis Lane Mike Lastowski Larry Lichstein Bill Lillard Jeff Lizzi Roy Lown Ed Lubanski Gary Madison Gary Mage Gary Martineau Jeff Mattingly Jerry McCoy Eugene McCune Cliff McNealy Bobby Meadows Norm Meyers James Miller Mike Mineman C.K. Moore Jeff Morin Mark Mosayebi Jim Murtishaw Doug Myers Andy Neuer John Nolen Jon O Drobinak Morrie Oppenheim Ray Orf Kurt Pilon Lewis Ray Tony Reyes Philip Ringener Andy Rogoznica Lou Scalia Alex Seymore Mike Shady Kyle Shedd Emmett Shutes Gil Sliker Bryon Smith Robert Spaulding Skip Vigars Tom Warren John Wilcox Dave Wodka Tom Wright 155

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157 PBA Scoring records TOTAL PINS 5-GAME BLOCK: 1,350, Joel Reyes, (Fountain Valley, CA, 2007) 6-GAME BLOCK: 1,635, Norm Duke (Peoria, IL, 1994); Dave Wodka (Wichita, KS, 1998) 7-GAME BLOCK: 1,883, Rhino Page (Baltimore, MD, 2007) 8-GAME BLOCK: 2,165, Billy Hardwick (Japan, 1968) 9-GAME BLOCK: 2,367, Walter Ray Williams Jr. (Tucson, AZ, 2004) 12-GAME BLOCK: 3,083, Mike Aulby (Baltimore, MD, 1996) 14-GAME BLOCK: 3,647, Eugene McCune (El Paso, TX, 2005); Patrick Allen (Taylor, MI, 2008) 16-GAME BLOCK: 4,095, John Mazza (Las Vegas, NV, 1996) 18-GAME BLOCK: 4,696, Norm Duke (Peoria, IL, 1994) 24-GAME BLOCK: 6,109, Pete Weber (Las Vegas, NV, 1996) 26-GAME BLOCK: 6,783, Mike Aulby (Peoria, IL, 1995) 32-GAME BLOCK: 7,940, Parker Bohn III (Japan, 1999) 34-GAME BLOCK: 8,740, Mike Aulby (Peoria, IL, 1995) 42-GAME BLOCK: 10,544, Mike Aulby (Peoria, IL, 1995) 42 GAMES (with bonus pins): 11,124, Mike Aulby (Peoria, IL, 1995) 56-GAME BLOCK: 13,540, Parker Bohn III (Las Vegas, NV, 1999) 56 GAMES (with bonus pins): 13,990, Parker Bohn III (Las Vegas, NV, 1999) 64-GAME BLOCK: 14,924, Parker Bohn III (Akron, OH, 1999) 64 GAMES (with bonus pins): 15,479, Parker Bohn III (Akron, OH, 1999) SINGLE ELIMINATION MATCH PLAY (Beginning with season, minimum 10 appearances) SEASON MATCH WIN %:.818, 9-2, Parker Bohn III ( ) MOST MATCHES WON, SEASON: 26, Steve Jaros ( ) TOURNAMENT GAME WIN % (Incl. TV Finals): 1.000, 14-0, Norm Duke (Hammond, IN, 2006); Patrick Allen (Reno, NV, 2007); 12-0, Chris Hayden (Orlando, FL, 2003); Randy Pedersen (Springfield, PA, 2002) SEASON STRIKE %: 66.35%, 1,696/2,556, Walter Ray Williams Jr. ( ) SEASON SPARE CONVERSION %: 88.16%, 655/743, Walter Ray Williams Jr. ( ) SEASON SINGLE-PIN CONVERSION %: 100%, 475/475, Walter Ray Williams Jr. ( ) SEASON MULTI-PIN SPARE CONVERSION %: 66.67%, 114/171, Steve Hoskins ( ) SEASON SPLIT CONVERSION %: 25.45%, 14/55, Steve Hoskins ( ) HIGHEST AMATEUR FINISH: 4th, Anthony LaCaze (Hammond, IN, 2008) ROUND ROBIN MATCH PLAY HIGH SCORE FOR 24TH QUALIFIER (18 games): 4,231, Rick Steelsmith and Matt Smith (Erie, PA, 1999) TWENTY-FOURTH PLACE (MATCH PLAY) TO title: Dave Soutar (Buffalo, NY, 1974); Larry Laub (Adelphi, MD, 1979); Pete Couture (Syracuse, NY, 1980); Wayne Webb (Windsor Locks, CT, (1981); Steve Martin (Buffalo, NY, 1982); Les Zikes (Waukegan, IL, 1983); Pete Weber (Windsor, Ontario, 1984); Dale Eagle (Seattle, WA, 1986); Brian Voss (Merritt Island, FL, 1989); Mike Aulby (Atlantic City, NJ, 1989); Mike Aulby (Edmond, OK, 1989); Pete Weber (Indianapolis, IN, 1991); Bryan Goebel (Peoria, IL, 1994); Walter Ray Williams Jr. (Rochester, NY, 1995) BEST MATCH GAME RECORD (16-game format): 16-0, Mike McGrath (Paramus, NJ, 1969) 157

158 PBA Scoring records BEST MATCH GAME RECORD (18-GAME FORMAT): 16-2, Wes Malott (West Babylon, NY, 2008) BEST MATCH GAME RECORD (24-game format): 22-2, George Pappas (Kansas City, MO, 1974 HIGHEST FIRST PLACE MARGIN (after match play): 770 pins, Dave Davis (42 games, Palatine, IL, 1980) HIGH AVERAGE FOR 32-GAME TOURNAMENT: , Chris Barnes (Vernon Hills, IL, 2006) HIGH AVERAGE FOR 42-GAME TOURNAMENT: , Mike Aulby (Peoria, IL, 1995) HIGH AVERAGE FOR 56-GAME TOURNAMENT: , Parker Bohn III (Las Vegas, NV, 1999) MOST TOP 24 FINISHES, SEASON: 28, Harry Smith and Dick Weber (1963) TOP 24 PERCENTAGE, SEASON: 89.7%, Mark Roth (1977) CONSECUTIVE TOP 24 FINISHES: 23, Dick Weber (1963) OTHER SCORING RECORDS MOST 200s IN SUCCESSION: 79, Mike Scroggins, over two tournaments (Council Bluffs, IA; Milwaukee, WI, 2005) MOST 200s IN ONE TOURNAMENT: 56, John Denton (Sterling Heights, MI, 1980) CONSECUTIVE 300s: 3, Norm Duke, over two rounds (North Brunswick, NJ, 1996) MOST 300s IN SIX-GAME BLOCK: 3, Charlie Standish (Peoria, IL, 1995) MOST 300s IN SEVEN-GAME BLOCK: 2, Michael Haugen Jr. (Council Bluffs, IA, 2005); Jason Couch (Council Bluffs, IA, 2005); Mika Koivuniemi (Hammond, IN, 2006); Ryan Shafer (Vernon Hills, IL, 2006); Tim Criss (Baltimore, MD, 2006); Brian Kretzer (Norwich, CT, 2008) MOST 300s IN TOURNAMENT (Individual): 4, Walter Ray Williams Jr. (Mechanicsburg, PA, 1993); Dave D Entremont (Peoria, IL, 1995); John Bauerle Jr. (Erie, PA, 1999) MOST 300s IN TOURNAMENT (Aggregate): 24, Peoria, IL (1995) MOST 300s ON PBA TOUR IN ONE SEASON (Aggregate): 210 (1993) MOST 300s IN ONE SEASON (Individual): 8, Kelly Coffman (1994); Dave D Entremont (1995); Eric Forkel (1995); Steve Hoskins (1998); Parker Bohn III (1999) MOST CONSECUTIVE TOURNAMENTS WITH AT LEAST ONE 300: 3, Jim Stefanich (Waukegan, IL; Grand Rapids, MI; South Bend, IN, 1972); Steve Wunderlich (Garden City, NY; Windsor Locks, CT; Akron, OH, 1986); Mike Miller (Taylor, MI, 1990; Torrance, CA; Las Vegas, NV, 1991); John Mazza (Las Vegas, NV, 1996; Reno, NV; Austin, TX, 1997); Randy Pedersen (Grand Rapids, MI; Springfield, PA; Syosset, NY, 2002) THREE-GAME HIGH: 889, Jason Hurd (Tournament of Champions, Overlan Park, KS; 1999) HIGH AVERAGE SEASON: , Norm Duke ( ) HIGHEST SINGLE MATCH: ( ) Tom Baker vs. Pete Weber (Denver, CO, 1981); Purvis Granger vs. Norm Duke (Las Vegas, NV, 1987); Davis Ozio vs. Mike Edwards (San Antonio, TX, 1993); Doug Wallace vs. Norm Duke (Kennewick, WA, 1995) BIGGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY: 181 pins, Larry Laub, 299; Mark Estes, 118 (Waukegan, IL, 1975) MOST STRIKES TO OPEN TOURNAMENT: 23, Jim Tilton (Windsor, Ontario, Canada, Aug. 4, 1985) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES, SAME SCORE: 8 (202), Stan Kodish (Toledo, Ohio, March 9, 1988) MOST 300s IN EIGHT-GAME BLOCK: 3, Dave D Entremont (Peoria, IL, 1995) 158

159 PBA Scoring records TV RECORDS: PERFECT GAMES ON NATIONAL TV (20): Jack Biondolillo vs. Les Schissler, 216 (Akron, OH, April 1, 1967); John Guenther vs. Don Johnson, 189 (San Jose, CA, Feb. 1, 1969); Jim Stefanich vs. Glenn Carlson, 243 (Alameda, CA, Jan. 5, 1974); Pete Mc- Cordic vs. Wayne Webb, 249 (Torrance, CA, Jan. 31, 1987); x-bob Benoit vs. Mark Roth, 255 (Grand Prairie, TX, Jan. 23, 1988); x-mike Aulby vs. David Ozio, 279 (Wichita, KS, July 31, 1993); Johnny Petraglia vs. Walter Ray Williams Jr., 194 (Toledo, OH, March 5, 1994); Butch Soper vs. Bob Benoit, 236 (Reno, NV, July 12, 1994); C.K. Moore vs. Parker Bohn III, 192 (Austin, TX, Feb. 2, 1996); Bob Learn Jr. vs. Johnny Petraglia, 279 (Erie, PA, April 6, 1996); Jason Queen vs. Bobby Fleetwood, 225 (Huntsville, AL, May 3, 1997); Steve Hoskins vs. Walter Ray Williams Jr., 234 (Rochester, NY, Oct. 15, 1997); Parker Bohn III vs. Chris Sand, 246, and Mike Mullin, 191 (Reno, NV, May 9, 1998); Steve Jaros vs. Ricky Ward, 200 (Chattanooga, TN, Feb. 13, 1999); Mike Miller vs. Danny Wiseman, 266, and Tim Criss, 224 (Reno, NV, June 20, 1999); Norm Duke vs. Walter Ray Williams Jr., 213 (Tacoma, WA, Jan. 5, 2003); Mika Koivuniemi vs. Jason Couch, 248 (Windsor Locks, CT, Dec. 7, 2003); Tony Reyes vs. Parker Bohn III, 215 (Taylor, MI, Nov. 5, 2006); Ryan Shafer vs. Jeff Carter, 228 (Indianapolis, IN, March 18, 2007); Rhino Page vs. Tae-Hwe Jeong, 235 (Tokyo, Japan, April 25, 2009). x game in title match HIGHEST SINGLE MATCH ON NATIONAL TV: 579, Mike Aulby, 300; David Ozio, 279 (Wichita, KS, 1993); Bob Learn Jr., 300; Johnny Petraglia, 279 (Erie, PA, 1996) MOST CONSECUTIVE STRIKES, CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND: 18, Pete Weber (Louisville, KY, 2001); Ryan Shafer (Indianapolis, 2007) LOWEST SCORE ON NATIONAL TV: 129, Steve Jaros (Lake Zurich, IL, 1992) HIGHEST LOSING SCORE ON NATIONAL TV: 280, Norm Duke (Peoria, IL, 1994) LOWEST WINNING SCORE ON NATIONAL TV: 157, Dennis Jacques (Windsor, Canada, 1983) LOWEST COMBINED MATCH SCORE ON NATIONAL TV: 296, Dennis Jacques 163, and Joe Staton, 133 (Anaheim, CA, 1983) TWO-GAME HIGH ON NATIONAL TV: 570 (300, 270), Bob Learn Jr. (Erie, PA, 1996) THREE-GAME HIGH ON NATIONAL TV: 850 (300, 270, 280), Bob Learn Jr. (Erie, PA, 1996) FOUR-GAME HIGH ON NATIONAL TV: 1,129 (300, 270, 280, 279) Bob Learn Jr. (Erie, PA, 1996) HIGHEST AVERAGE FINALS ON NATIONAL TV: , averaged by five bowlers in four matches (Erie, PA, 1996) MOST TV APPEARANCES CAREER: 170, Walter Ray Williams Jr. MOST TV APPEARANCES SEASON: 15, Earl Anthony (1975, 1981); Walter Ray Williams Jr. (1993) CONSECUTIVE TV APPEARANCES: 5, Don Johnson (over two seasons, ); Earl Anthony (1981); Chris Barnes (2000); Walter Ray Williams Jr., 2x (2000, 2001); Jason Couch (2001); Patrick Allen ( ) LONGEST TV WINNING STREAK: 16, Jim Pencak ( ) LONGEST TV LOSING STREAK: 10, Marshall Holman ( ); Steve Jaros ( ) MOST TELECASTS ONE SEASON, NO TITLES: 12, Chris Barnes (2000) MOST CAREER TELECASTS, NO SINGLES TITLES: 23, Gil Sliker ( ) MOST CAREER TELECASTS IN MAJOR EVENTS: 24, Pete Weber BEST CAREER TV WINNING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 10 APPS.):.773 (34-10), Tommy Jones MOST TITLES IN CAREER: 45, Walter Ray Williams Jr. MOST TITLES IN ONE SEASON: 8, Mark Roth (1978) MOST CONSECUTIVE TITLES (SINGLES ONLY): 3, Dick Weber ( *); Dick Weber (1961); Johnny Petraglia (1971) * - Over two seasons 159

160 PBA Scoring records MOST EARNINGS LIFETIME: $4,096,396, Walter Ray Williams Jr. MOST EARNINGS IN ONE SEASON: $419,700, Walter Ray Williams Jr. ( ) MOST ROOKIE EARNINGS: $84,811, Rhino Page (2008) MOST EARNINGS IN ONE SEASON WITHOUT A TITLE: $153,306, Pete McCordic (1987) MOST CASHES, SEASON: 34, Tommy Hudson (1977) MOST MAJOR TITLES IN CAREER: 10, Earl Anthony MOST MAJOR TITLES IN SEASON: 2, Bob Strampe (1964) Wayne Zahn (1966) Mike Limongello (1971) Earl Anthony (1974) Mark Roth (1984) Mike Aulby (1989) Mike Aulby (1995) Walter Ray Williams Jr. ( ) Doug Kent ( ) Norm Duke ( ) MOST CONSECUTIVE MAJOR TITLES WON: 3, Norm Duke (PBA World Championship, Feb. 2008, Indianapolis); 65th U.S. Open, March 2008 (North Brunswick, NJ); PBA World Championship, Oct (Wichita, KS) MOST GAMES BOWLED IN ONE SEASON: 1,300, Walter Ray Williams Jr. (1993) CONSECUTIVE TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES: 239, Harry Sullins (July, August, 1993) MOST TOURNAMENTS CAREER: 824, Ernie Schlegel ( ) 160

161 various records MOST CAREER TV APPEARANCES (SINGLES ONLY) No. Name TV Appearances 1. Walter Ray Williams Jr Pete Weber Earl Anthony Parker Bohn III 107 Marshall Holman Norm Duke Mark Roth 93 Amleto Monacelli Mike Aulby Brian Voss 83 Bold = players exempt for PBA Tour season ALL-TIME TV WINNING PERCENTAGE LEADERS (Minimum 10 appearances; singles only) Pos. Name Apps. W L Pct.(%) 1. Tommy Jones Jim Pencak Dick Ritger Gary Skidmore Paul Colwell Steve Neff Steve Martin Tom Crites Randy Pedersen Steve Hoskins Patrick Allen MIke Wolfe Mika Koivuniemi Johnny Guenther Roger Bowker Mike McGrath George Branham III Pete Couture Don McCune Bryan Goebel Doug Kent Dave Soutar Bill Allen Danny Wiseman Joe Berardi Bold = players exempt for PBA Tour season. 161

162 Various records TOP 50 PBA CAREER EARNINGS LIST (As of May 1, 2009; includes PBA Tour, PBA Regional and PBA Senior Tour earnings) Career Earnings 1. Walter Ray Williams Jr. $4,096, Pete Weber $3,318, Norm Duke $2,802, Parker Bohn III $2,777, Brian Voss $2,384, Amleto Monacelli $2,109, Mike Aulby $2,097, Tom Baker $1,806, Marshall Holman $1,707, Chris Barnes $1,686, Jason Couch $1,646, Mark Roth $1,639, Dave Husted $1,624, Steve Jaros $1,609, David Ozio $1,499, Danny Wiseman $1,498, Ryan Shafer $1,492, Wayne Webb $1,477, Doug Kent $1,471, Earl Anthony $1,441, Gary Dickinson $1,360, Bob Learn Jr. $1,325, Dave D Entremont $1,307, Del Ballard Jr. $1,302, Patrick Allen $1,293, Mark Williams $1,266, Mike Scroggins $1,215, Dave Soutar $1,212, Mika Koivuniemi $1,170, John Petraglia $1,160, Randy Pedersen $1,148, Mike Edwards $1,143, Ernie Schlegel $1,121, Tommy Jones $1,103, David Traber $1,082, Dave Ferraro $1,045, Eric Forkel $1,039, Steve Hoskins $1,034, George Pappas $1,024, Dick Weber $956, Hugh Miller $955, Pete Couture $952, Bryan Goebel $947, Tim Criss $931, Guppy Troup $913, Dave Davis $912, Dale Eagle $902, Tommy Delutz Jr. $898, Dave Arnold $895, Larry Laub $868,840 Bold = players exempt for the Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour Top-50 Single-Season Money Leaders No. Name Season Earnings 1. Walter Ray Williams Jr $419, Patrick Allen $350, Tommy Jones $301, Mike Aulby 1989 $298, Walter Ray Williams Jr $296, Norm Duke 1994 $273, Parker Bohn III 1999 $247, Parker Bohn III $245, Walter Ray Williams Jr $241, Walter Ray Williams Jr $240, Mika Koivuniemi $238, Walter Ray Williams Jr $238, Bob Learn Jr $235, Walter Ray Williams Jr $233, David Ozio 1991 $225, Brian Voss 1988 $225, Tommy Jones $224, Jason Couch 1999 $223, Mike Aulby 1995 $219, Amleto Monacelli 1989 $213, Norm Duke $211, Pete Weber $206, Mike Scroggins $205, Parker Bohn III 1997 $205, Amleto Monacelli 1990 $204, Mike Aulby 1985 $201, Doug Kent $200, Norm Duke $199, Rhino Page $197, Chris Warren 1990 $197, Pete Weber $195, Chris Barnes $194, Del Ballard Jr $193, Parker Bohn III 1998 $191, Chris Barnes $191, Pete Weber 1997 $190, Walter Ray Williams Jr $189, Danny Wiseman $186, Dave D Entremont 1995 $185, Doug Kent $185, Chris Barnes $183, Walter Ray Williams Jr $183, Mike Scroggins $179, Pete Weber 1987 $179, Norm Duke $176, Parker Bohn III 1993 $175, Patrick Allen $175, Chris Barnes $174, Wes Malott $174, Patrick Healey Jr $174,

163 various records HIGHEST SINGLE-SEASON EARNINGS WITHOUT A TITLE No. Name Earnings Season 1. Pete McCordic $156, Marshall Holman $152, Patrick Healey Jr. $139, Dave Ferraro $137, Ryan Shafer $137, Walter Ray Williams Jr. $131, Chris Barnes $129, Parker Bohn III $127, Mark Williams $123, Pete Weber $120, PBA MILLIONAIRES (InclUDING PBA Tour, PBA Regional and PBA Senior Tour EARNINGS) No. Name Season Over Mill. Tourn. Age Years 1. Earl Anthony Mark Roth Marshall Holman Pete Weber Mike Aulby Wayne Webb Brian Voss Amleto Monacelli Dave Husted Walter Ray Williams Jr Del Ballard Jr Dave Ferraro David Ozio Parker Bohn III Norm Duke Gary Dickinson Mark Williams Tom Baker Dave Soutar Johnny Petraglia Bob Learn Jr Ernie Schlegel Jason Couch Randy Pedersen Danny Wiseman Steve Hoskins Doug Kent Steve Jaros Ryan Shafer Dave D Entremont Chris Barnes * Eric Forkel Mike Edwards George Pappas David Traber Patrick Allen Mika Koivuniemi Mike Scroggins Tommy Jones * Fewest events to reach $1 million Bold = exempt for the PBA Tour season. 163

164 various records CONSECUTIVE SEASONS WITH AT LEAST ONE TOUR TITLE No. Name Years 1. Walter Ray Williams Jr. 16 (1993/ ) Earl Anthony 15 ( ) 3. Don Johnson 12 ( ) Brian Voss 12 ( ) 5. Mark Roth 10 ( ) Pete Weber 10 ( ) 7. Chris Barnes 8 ( / ) Dick Weber 8 ( ) 8. Norm Duke 7 ( / ) Wayne Webb 7 ( ) 10. Patrick Allen 6 ( / ) Mike Durbin 6 ( ) Amleto Monacelli 6 ( ) Jason Couch 6 ( ) Harry Smith 6 ( ) 15. Wayne Zahn 5 ( ) Skee Foremsky 5 ( ) Dick Ritger 5 ( ) Dave Soutar 5 ( ) Paul Colwell 5 ( ) Carmen Salvino 5 ( ) Marshall Holman 5 ( ) Steve Cook 5 ( ) Gary Skidmore 5 ( ) Randy Pedersen 5 ( ) Steve Hoskins 5 ( ) Parker Bohn III 5 ( ) Bold = current streak MOST SEASONS MORE THAN $100,000 IN PBA TOUR EARNINGS # SEASONS EARNING No. Name $100,000+ best Season 1. Walter Ray Williams Jr. 18 $417,450 ( ) 2. Pete Weber 15 $206,217 ( ) 3. Parker Bohn III 13 $245,200 ( ) 4. Norm Duke 13 $273,753 (1994) 5. Brian Voss 10 $225,485 (1988) Chris Barnes 10 $194,300 ( ) 7. Marshall Holman 8 $152,563 (1987) Amleto Monacelli 8 $213,815 (1989) 9. Mike Aulby 6 $298,237 (1989) Jason Couch 6 $220,990 (1999) Mark Roth 6 $158,712 (1984) Patrick Allen 6 $350,470 ( ) 13. Earl Anthony 5 $164,735 (1981) Dave Husted 5 $128,840 (1990) Mika Koivuniemi 5 $238,590 ( ) Wayne Webb 5 $127,993 (1985) 17. Dave Ferraro 4 $150,395 (1988) Tommy Jones 4 $301,700 ( ) Wes Malott 4 $174,680 ( ) 19. Del Ballard Jr. 3 $194,368 (1989) Dave D Entremont 3 $184,075 (1995) Steve Hoskins 3 $154,105 (1998) Doug Kent 3 $200,530 ( ) Bob Learn Jr. 3 $234,332 (1996) Ryan Shafer 3 $137,700 ( ) Tony Westlake 3 $120,555 (1988) Mark Williams 3 $140,999 (1988) Danny Wiseman 3 $186,050 ( ) Mike Scroggins 3 $205,270 ( ) Bold = exempt for the PBA Tour season. MOST TOUR TITLES IN SINGLE SEASON No. Name Titles Season # 1. Mark Roth Earl Anthony Walter Ray Williams Jr Dave Davis Billy Hardwick Don Johnson Don McCune Earl Anthony Johnny Petraglia Mike Aulby Dick Weber Jim Stefanich Dave Soutar Johnny Petraglia Earl Anthony Johnny Petraglia Norm Duke Walter Ray Williams Jr Walter Ray Williams Jr Parker Bohn III Parker Bohn III

165 various records YOUNGEST PLAYER TO WIN A PBA TOUR TITLE NAME AGE SEASON EVENT Norm Duke 18 years, 345 days 1983 Cleveland, OH Bobby Jacks 19 years, 33 days 1966 Buffalo, NY Mike McGrath 19 years, 60 days 1965 Portland, OR *Mike Aulby 19 years, 75 days 1979 Las Vegas, NV Pete Weber 19 years, 106 days 1982 Windsor Locks, CT *PBA National Championship OLDEST PLAYER TO WIN A PBA TOUR TITLE NAME AGE SEASON EVENT John Handegard 57 years, 139 days 1995 Kennewick, WA Buzz Fazio 56 years, 307 days 1965 Sacramento, CA Lou Campi 54 years, 61 days 1959 Albany, NY *Ernie Schlegel 52 years, 102 days 1995 Pittsburgh, PA Marty Piraino 50 years, 21 days 1973 Waukegan, IL *Touring Players Championship TRIPLE CROWN WINNERS - SEASON BY SEASON SEASON PBA CHAMPIONSHIP U.S. OPEN TOC Norm Duke Mike Scroggins Patrick Allen Norm Duke Norm Duke Michael Haugen Jr Doug Kent Pete Weber Tommy Jones Walter Ray Williams Jr. Tommy Jones Chris Barnes Patrick Allen Chris Barnes Steve Jaros Tom Baker Pete Weber Patrick Healey Jr Walter Ray Williams Jr. Walter Ray Williams Jr. Jason Couch Walter Ray Williams Jr. ( 01) Mika Koivuniemi Not Contested Doug Kent ( 02) 2000 Norm Duke Robert Smith Jason Couch 1999 Tim Criss Bob Learn Jr. Jason Couch 1998 Pete Weber Walter Ray Williams Jr. Bryan Goebel 1997 Rick Steelsmith Not Contested John Gant 1996 Butch Soper Dave Husted Dave D Entremont 1995 Scott Alexander Dave Husted Mike Aulby 1994 David Traber Justin Hromek Norm Duke 1993 Ron Palombi Del Ballard Jr. George Branham III 1992 Eric Forkel Robert Lawrence Marc McDowell 1991 Mike Miller Pete Weber David Ozio 1990 Jim Pencak Ron Palombi Dave Ferraro 1989 Pete Weber Mike Aulby Del Ballard Jr Brian Voss Pete Weber Mark Williams 1987 Randy Pedersen Del Ballard Jr. Pete Weber 1986 Tom Crites Steve Cook Marshall Holman 1985 Mike Aulby Marshall Holman Mark Williams 1984 Bob Chamberlain Mark Roth Mike Durbin 1983 Earl Anthony Gary Dickinson Joe Berardi 1982 Earl Anthony Dave Husted Mike Durbin 1981 Earl Anthony Marshall Holman Steve Cook 1980 Johnny Petraglia Steve Martin Wayne Webb 1979 Mike Aulby Joe Berardi George Pappas 165

166 various records SEASON PBA CHAMPIONSHIP U.S. OPEN TOC 1978 Warren Nelson Nelson Burton Jr. Earl Anthony 1977 Tommy Hudson Johnny Petraglia Mike Berlin 1976 Paul Colwell Paul Moser Marshall Holman 1975 Earl Anthony Steve Neff Dave Davis 1974 Earl Anthony Larry Laub Earl Anthony 1973 Earl Anthony Mike McGrath Jim Godman 1972 John Guenther Don Johnson Mike Durbin 1971 Mike Limongello Mike Limongello Johnny Petraglia 1970 Mike McGrath Bobby Cooper Don Johnson 1969 Mike McGrath Billy Hardwick Jim Godman 1968 Wayne Zahn Jim Stefanich Dave Davis 1967 Dave Davis Les Schissler Jim Stefanich 1966 Wayne Zahn Dick Weber Wayne Zahn 1965 Dave Davis Dick Weber Billy Hardwick 1964 Bob Strampe Bob Strampe Not Contested 1963 Billy Hardwick Dick Weber Not Contested 1962 Carmen Salvino Dick Weber Joe Joseph 1961 Dave Soutar Bill Tucker 1960 Don Carter Harry Smith 1959 Billy Welu Bold = players who have completed the Triple Crown. Only events from 1959-current are listed. Prior to 1971, U.S. Open was the BPAA All Star. In 2002, PBA National Championship became the PBA World Championship. MOST CAREER MAJOR TITLES No. Name Number Majors Won 1. Earl Anthony 10 (6 NC, 2 Masters, 2 TOC) 2. Mike Aulby 8 (3 Masters, 2 NC, 1 US, 1 TOC, 1 TPC) Pete Weber 8 (4 US, 2 NC, 1 TOC, 1 TPC) 4. Walter Ray Williams Jr. 7 (3 NC/WC, 2 US, 1 Masters, 1 TPC) 5. Don Carter 6 (4 All-Stars, 1 Masters, 1 NC) Norm Duke 6 (3 NC/WC, 1 Masters, 1 TOC, 1 US) 6. Del Ballard Jr. 4 (2 US, 1 Masters, 1 TOC) Jason Couch 4 (3 TOC, 1 TPC) Dave Davis 4 (2 NC, 2 TOC) Marshall Holman 4 (2 TOC, 2 US) Dave Husted 4 (3 US, 1 TPC) Doug Kent 4 (2 Masters, 2 WC) Dick Weber 4 (4 All-Stars) Bold = current exempt bowler; NC = PBA National Championship; WC = PBA World Championship; US = U.S. Open; TOC = Tournament of Champions; TPC = Touring Players Championship. MULTIPLE MAJOR VICTORIES IN ONE SEASON Name Year Majors Won Bob Strampe 1964 WC, BPAA All Star Wayne Zahn 1966 World Championship, TOC Mike Limongello 1971 World Championship, U.S. Open Earl Anthony 1974 World Championship, TOC Mark Roth 1984 U.S. Open, TPC Mike Aulby 1989 US, Masters Mike Aulby 1995 TOC, Masters Walter Ray Williams Jr World Championship, U.S. Open Doug Kent Masters, World Championship Norm Duke World Championship, U.S. Open Longest span between titles Name Length Jack Jurek 14 years, 175 days Les Zikes 14 years, 6 days 166

167 arena title holders Date Name Arena City, State April 26, 2009 Patrick Allen Tokyo Metro Gymnasium Tokyo, Japan Date Name Arena City, State September 23, 2007 Mika Koivuniemi Tokyo Metro Gymnasium Tokyo, Japan October 28, 2007 Sean Rash Miller Park Milwaukee, WI December 16, 2007 Parker Bohn III Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium Spartanburg, SC Date Name Arena City, State September 24, 2006 Walter Ray Williams Jr. Tokyo Metro Gymnasium Tokyo, Japan October 29, 2006 Doug Kent Wisconsin Exposition Center Milwaukee, WI March 25, 2007 Doug Kent DeVos Place Grand Rapids, MI April 1, 2007 Tommy Jones Mohegan Sun Arena Uncasville, CT Date Name Arena City, State September 25, 2005 Tommy Jones Tokyo Metro Gymnasium Tokyo, Japan October 30, 2005 Tommy Jones Donald W. Reynolds Center Tulsa, OK November 20, 2005 Mike Scroggins U.S. Cellular Arena Milwaukee, WI April 9, 2006 Chris Barnes Mohegan Sun Arena Uncasville, CT Date Name Arena City, State October 31, 2004 Danny Wiseman Miller Park Milwaukee, WI April 3, 2005 Patrick Allen EMU Convocation Center Ypsilanti, MI April 10, 2005 Steve Jaros Mohegan Sun Arena Uncasville, CT Date Name Arena City, State December 14, 2003 Patrick Healey Jr. Mohegan Sun Arena Uncasville, CT January 11, 2004 Walter Ray Williams Jr. Fisher Pavilion at Seattle Center Seattle, WA February 8, 2004 Pete Weber Anaheim Convention Center Anaheim, CA March 21, 2004 Tom Baker EMU Convocation Center Ypsilanti, MI Date Name Arena City, State December 8, 2002 Doug Kent Pepsi Center Loudonville, NY December 15, 2002 Jason Couch Mohegan Sun Arena Uncasville, CT January 5, 2003 Mike DeVaney Emerald Queen Casino Tacoma, WA March 9, 2003 Walter Ray Williams Jr. Taylor Sportsplex Taylor, MI Date Name Arena City, State February 24, 2001 Jason Couch The Villages Town Square The Villages, FL March 4, 2001 Steve Wilson Rockwell Hall Virginia Beach, VA November 17, 2001 Tommy Delutz Jr. Mohegan Sun Arena Uncasville, CT March 17, 2002 Parker Bohn III Jane P. Batten Center Virginia Beach, VA 167

168 arena title holders 2000 Date Name Arena City, State July 15, 2000 Robert Smith Arizona Veterans Memorial Stadium Phoenix, AZ 1999 Date Name Arena City, State February 20, 1999 Chris Barnes Erie Civic Center Erie, PA May 1, 1999 Eric Forkel Bryant Park New York City, NY August 1, 1999 Bob Learn Jr. Mohegan Sun Arena Uncasville, CT October 6, 1999 Mark Mosayebi Virginia Beach Pavilion Virginia Beach, VA 1998 Date Name Arena City, State April 11, 1998 Walter Ray Williams Jr. Pitt Center Fairfield, CT October 7, 1998 Brian Voss Virginia Beach Pavilion Virginia Beach, VA 1997 Date Name Arena City, State April 5, 1997 Tim Criss Erie Civic Center Erie, PA April 19, 1997 Pete Weber Tampa Convention Center Tampa, FL November 5, 1997 Amleto Monacelli Virginia Beach Pavilion Virginia Beach, VA 1996 Date Name Arena City, State February 23, 1996 Walter Ray Williams Jr. Tri-Cities Coliseum Kennewick, WA March 23, 1996 Steve Wilson Warrior Coliseum Grand Prairie, TX April 6, 1996 Bob Learn Jr. Erie Civic Center Erie, PA April 13, 1996 Walter Ray Williams Jr. Rutgers U. Louis Brown Center North Brunswick, NJ April 20, 1996 Philip Ringener Stonybrook Indoor Sports Complex Stonybrook, NY April 27, 1996 Dave D Entremont Harper College Field House Palatine, IL June 8, 1996 Butch Soper Savage Hall Toledo, OH June 15, 1996 Doug Kent Allen Park Civic Center Allen Park, MI October 4, 1996 Dave Husted Market Square Arena Indianapolis, IN November 12, 1996 Mike Aulby Robert Morris College Sewall Center Pittsburgh, PA 1995 Date Name Arena City, State March 18, 1995 Jess Stayrook Stonybrook Indoor Sports Complex Stonybrook, NY April 1, 1995 Danny Wiseman Erie Civic Center Erie, PA April 8, 1995 Dave Husted Joe Louis Arena Detroit, MI April 18, 1995 Mike Aulby Harper College Field House Palatine, IL October 4, 1995 Jason Couch Market Square Arena Indianapolis, IN October 18, 1995 Danny Wiseman Welsh Auditorium Grand Rapids, MI November 1, 1995 David Ozio Arthur Ashe Center Richmond, VA November 8, 1995 Ernie Schlegel Robert Morris College Sewall Center Pittsburgh, PA 1994 Date Name Arena City, State April 2, 1994 Dennis Horan Jr. Erie Civic Center Erie, PA October 5, 1994 John Mazza Arthur Ashe Center Richmond, VA November 2, 1994 Dave Ferraro Welsh Auditorium Grand Rapids, MI 168

169 arena title holders ARENA FINALS APPEARANCES POS./NAME ARENA FINAL APPS. 1. Walter Ray Williams Jr Parker Bohn III Chris Barnes 11 Norm Duke Patrick Healey Jr. 10 Steve Jaros Danny Wiseman 8 8. Pete Weber 7 9. Jason Couch 6 Doug Kent 6 Bob Learn Jr. 6 Mike Scroggins 6 Brian Voss 6 ARENA MATCHES WON POS./NAME W-L RECORD 1. Walter Ray Williams Jr Doug Kent Danny Wiseman Tommy Jones 9-2 Brian Voss 9-5 Chris Barnes Bob Learn Jr. 8-5 Parker Bohn III Jason Couch 7-3 Patrick Allen 7-3 ARENA TITLES 1. Walter Ray Williams Jr Doug Kent 4 3. Tommy Jones 3 Danny Wiseman 3 Jason Couch 3 6. Patrick Allen 2 Chris Barnes 2 Parker Bohn III 2 Bob Learn Jr. 2 Pete Weber 2 Mike Aulby 2 Dave Husted 2 Steve Wilson 2 ARENA EARNINGS POS./NAME EARNINGS 1. Walter Ray Williams Jr. $467, Patrick Allen $258, Chris Barnes $256, Steve Jaros $255, Danny Wiseman $237, Doug Kent $234, Pete Weber $228, Parker Bohn III $226, Norm Duke $226,500* 10. Patrick Healey Jr. $217,500 *Includes $10, game bonus 169

170 Seasonal money leaders SEE top 50 earnings table (21 Tournaments) 1. Norm Duke $176, Mika Koivuniemi 159, Sean Rash 151, Walter Ray Williams Jr. 144, Chris Barnes 142, Wes Malott 108, Patrick Allen 107, Tommy Jones 103, Michael Haugen Jr. 101, Mike Scroggins 100, (21 Tournaments) 1. Doug Kent $200, Pete Weber 195, Wes Malott 148, Tommy Jones 142, Chris Barnes 127, Norm Duke 127, Walter Ray Williams Jr. 120, Patrick Allen 107, Tony Reyes 103, Jason Couch 100, (22 Tournaments) 1. Tommy Jones $301, Norm Duke 211, Mike Scroggins 205, Walter Ray Williams Jr. 183, Chris Barnes 174, Patrick Allen 164, Pete Weber 152, Ryan Shafer 137, Wes Malott 130, Jason Couch 119, (21 Tournaments) 1. Patrick Allen $350, Tommy Jones 224, Chris Barnes 194, Danny Wiseman 186, Mika Koivuniemi 163, Steve Jaros 158, Brian Voss 147, Norm Duke 142, Walter Ray Williams Jr. 131, Parker Bohn III 109, (22 Tournaments) 1. Walter Ray Williams Jr. $419, Chris Barnes 183, Jason Couch 150, Norm Duke 145, Bryon Smith 136, Pete Weber 134, Lonnie Waliczek 125, Danny Wiseman 120, Brian Voss 115, Ryan Shafer 100, (30 Tournaments) 1. Parker Bohn III $245, Doug Kent 185, Pete Weber 170, Walter Ray Williams Jr. 164, Mika Koivuniemi 158, Jason Couch 157, Chris Barnes 143, Patrick Healey Jr. 139, Ricky Ward 133, Ryan Shafer 132, (19 Tournaments) 1. Norm Duke $136, Ryan Shafer 123, Jason Couch 111, Parker Bohn III 108, Chris Barnes 103, Walter Ray Williams Jr. 102, Robert Smith 74, Danny Wiseman 72, Doug Kent 67, Mika Koivuniemi 63, (26 Tournaments) 1. Parker Bohn III $232, Jason Couch 220, Chris Barnes 123, Norm Duke 92, Bob Learn Jr. 92, Steve Hoskins 91, Walter Ray Williams Jr. 90, Ricky Ward 81, Danny Wiseman 80, Tim Criss 75, (21 Tournaments) 1. Mika Koivuniemi $238, Walter Ray Williams Jr. 233, Pete Weber 206, Chris Barnes 191, Patrick Healey Jr. 174, Steve Jaros 166, Tom Baker 134, Patrick Allen 118, Brad Angelo 115, Robert Smith 108, (26 Tournaments) 1. Walter Ray Williams Jr. $238, Parker Bohn III 191, Steve Hoskins 154, Tim Criss 133, Norm Duke 106, Jason Couch 95, Pete Weber 93, Amleto Monacelli 86, Mike Aulby 86, Steve Jaros 77,

171 Seasonal money leaders 1997 (26 Tournaments) 1. Walter Ray Williams Jr. $240, Parker Bohn III 205, Pete Weber 190, Brian Voss 131, Amleto Monacelli 131, Norm Duke 129, Doug Kent 126, Steve Hoskins 110, Tim Criss 105, Wayne Webb 97, (31 Tournaments) 1. Walter Ray Williams Jr. $244, Bob Learn Jr. 236, Steve Wilson 132, Dave D Entremont 119, Mike Aulby 115, Parker Bohn III 109, Danny Wiseman 107, David Traber 105, Tom Baker 102, Dave Husted 102, (30 Tournaments) 1. Mike Aulby $219, Dave D Entremont 185, Walter Ray Williams Jr. 155, Jess Stayrook 137, David Ozio 126, Mark Williams 124, Parker Bohn III 119, Norm Duke 116, Amleto Monacelli 112, Dave Husted 112, (30 Tournaments) 1. Norm Duke $273, Walter Ray Williams Jr. 195, Bryan Goebel 173, Eric Forkel 141, John Mazza 129, Parker Bohn III 127, Pete Weber 121, Brian Voss 121, Johnny Petraglia 115, Justin Hromek 110, (34 Tournaments) 1. Marc McDowell $176, Eric Forkel 173, Amleto Monacelli 162, Dave Ferraro 141, Bob Vespi 136, Dave D Entremont 113, Parker Bohn III 111, Pete Weber 109, Harry Sullins 100, Robert Lawrence 95, (36 Tournaments) 1. David Ozio $225, John Mazza 154, Amleto Monacelli 146, Del Ballard Jr. 146, Pete Weber 144, Norm Duke 144, Walter Ray Williams Jr. 120, Bob Benoit 116, Jess Stayrook 101, Mike Miller 99, (37 Tournaments) 1. Amleto Monacelli $204, Chris Warren 197, Parker Bohn III 172, Ron Palombi Jr. 147, Brian Voss 143, Jim Pencak 138, Robert Lawrence 132, Dave Husted 128, Dave Ferraro 111, Tony Westlake 104, (40 Tournaments) 1. Mike Aulby $298, Amleto Monacelli 213, Del Ballard Jr. 193, Pete Weber 151, Dave Ferraro 137, Brian Voss 135, Parker Bohn III 135, Tony Westlake 118, Randy Pedersen 113, Jess Stayrook 109, (34 Tournaments) 1. Walter Ray Williams Jr. $296, Parker Bohn III 175, Pete Weber 156, Ron Williams 148, Brian Voss 147, Mike Aulby 142, Norm Duke 140, George Branham III 132, Dave Arnold 126, Dave Husted 118, (38 Tournaments) 1. Brian Voss $225, Bob Benoit 171, Pete Weber 160, Dave Ferraro 150, Mark Williams 140, Marshall Holman 138, Walter Ray Williams Jr. 131, Dave Husted 126, Tony Westlake 121, Joe Berardi 115,

172 Seasonal money leaders 1987 (35 Tournaments) 1. Pete Weber $179, Del Ballard Jr. 163, Pete McCordic 156, Marshall Holman 152, Walter Ray Williams Jr. 143, Brian Voss 115, Amleto Monacelli 112, Randy Pedersen 102, Kent Wagner 95, Dave Ferraro 95, (35 Tournaments) 1. Walter Ray Williams Jr. $145, Marshall Holman 122, Steve Cook 115, Dave Husted 108, Don Genalo 93, Mark Baker 88, Mark Roth 84, Brian Voss 78, Tom Crites 78, Mike Aulby 77, (35 Tournaments) 1. Mike Aulby $201, Pete Weber 174, Marshall Holman 136, Wayne Webb 127, Mark Williams 123, Mark Baker 90, Tom Baker 88, Steve Wunderlich 87, Bob Handley 72, Mike Durbin 69, (35 Tournaments) 1. Mark Roth $158, Marshall Holman 118, Pete Weber 115, Mike Aulby 110, Gary Skidmore 104, Rick Sajek 103, Wayne Webb 100, George Pappas 100, Gil Sliker 93, Mark Baker 90, (36 Tournaments) 1. Earl Anthony $135, Marshall Holman 110, Tom Milton 99, Joe Berardi 87, Mike Durbin 85, Steve Cook 78, Pete Couture 70, Pete Weber 70, Wayne Webb 70, Don Genalo 70, (36 Tournaments) 1. Earl Anthony $134, Dave Husted 102, Mike Durbin 96, Ted Hannahs 93, Wayne Webb 92, Art Trask 92, Pete Weber 90, Guppy Troup 87, Joe Berardi 80, Steve Cook 77, (34 Tournaments) 1. Earl Anthony $164, Marshall Holman 122, Mark Roth 107, Tom Baker 104, Wayne Webb 100, Steve Martin 81, Steve Cook 68, Mike Durbin 67, Gil Sliker 64, Mike Aulby 61, (34 Tournaments) 1. Wayne Webb $116, Mark Roth 101, Mike Aulby 86, Nelson Burton Jr. 67, Tom Baker 63, Gary Dickinson 62, Pete Couture 61, Steve Martin 60, George Pappas 60, Earl Anthony 59, (35 Tournaments) 1. Mark Roth $124, Marshall Holman 107, Earl Anthony 94, Joe Berardi 67, George Pappas 67, Ed Ressler Jr. 62, Johnny Petraglia 55, Dick Ritger 53, Larry Laub 49, Wayne Webb 43, (37 Tournaments) 1. Mark Roth $134, Earl Anthony 89, Marshall Holman 70, Larry Laub 63, Nelson Burton Jr. 62, Tommy Hudson 56, George Pappas 49, Pete Couture 49, Johnny Petraglia 45, Dave Davis 43,

173 Seasonal money leaders 1977 (35 Tournaments) 1. Mark Roth $105, Tommy Hudson 89, Earl Anthony 72, Marshall Holman 71, Mike Berlin 54, Pete Couture 46, Ed Ressler Jr. 45, Don Lane 42, Steve Neff 42, Bill Spigner 41, (35 Tournaments) 1. Earl Anthony $110, Mark Roth 72, Larry Laub 53, Roy Buckley 52, Gary Dickinson 50, Tommy Hudson 48, Marshall Holman 48, Carmen Salvino 45, Ernie Schlegel 43, Jim Robinson 39, (35 Tournaments) 1. Earl Anthony $107, Dave Davis 65, Carmen Salvino 52, Ed Ressler Jr. 51, Roy Buckley 48, Mark Roth 45, Nelson Burton Jr. 42, Gary Dickinson 39, Paul Colwell 37, Steve Neff 37, (31 Tournaments) 1. Earl Anthony $99, Larry Laub 66, Jim Stefanich 56, Johnny Petraglia 52, Dick Ritger 46, Alex Seymore 38, Mark Roth 36, Roy Buckley 36, Paul Colwell 36, Dick Weber 35, (34 Tournaments) 1. Don McCune $69, Barry Asher 58, Jim Godman 57, Dick Ritger 55, Earl Anthony 45, Don Johnson 41, Carmen Salvino 38, Gary Dickinson 35, Roy Buckley 35, Jay Robinson 35, (33 Tournaments) 1. Don Johnson $56, Nelson Burton Jr. 55, Gus Lampo 40, Larry Laub 38, Curt Schmidt 36, Barry Asher 35, Earl Anthony 34, Roy Buckley 34, Bill Beach 33, Mike McGrath 32, (34 Tournaments) 1. Johnny Petraglia $85, Don Johnson 81, Dave Soutar 43, Mike Limongello 40, Earl Anthony 40, Dave Davis 38, Jim Godman 35, Barry Asher 34, Roy Buckley 33, Dick Weber 31, (34 Tournaments) 1. Mike McGrath $52, Nelson Burton Jr. 48, Dave Soutar 46, Don Johnson 43, Dave Davis 39, Jim Stefanich 37, George Pappas 33, Skee Foremsky 33, Dick Ritger 32, Johnny Petraglia 31, (35 Tournaments) 1. Billy Hardwick $64, Jim Godman 44, Dick Weber 42, Dick Ritger 38, Jim Stefanich 37, Dave Soutar 36, Don Johnson 35, John Guenther 34, Don Glover 30, Mike McGrath 28, (36 Tournaments) 1. Jim Stefanich $67, Dave Davis 46, Bill Allen 42, Don Johnson 38, Wayne Zahn 38, Billy Hardwick 35, Dick Ritger 29, Nelson Burton Jr. 28, Dave Soutar 28, John Guenther 25,

174 Seasonal money leaders 1967 (36 Tournaments) 1. Dave Davis $54, Jim Stefanich 42, Les Schissler 37, Don Johnson 32, Wayne Zahn 29, Carmen Salvino 28, Jack Biondolillo 24, Jim St. John 24, Skee Foremsky 23, Mike Durbin 23, (31 Tournaments) 1. Wayne Zahn $54, Dick Weber 50, Dave Davis 29, Bob Strampe 23, Nelson Burton Jr. 23, Les Schissler 21, John Guenther 20, Dave Soutar 18, Gene Rhoda 18, Don Johnson 17, (32 Tournaments) 1. Dick Weber $47, Billy Hardwick 34, Harry Smith 27, Bill Allen 24, Dave Davis 23, Billy Golembiewski 23, Dave Soutar 21, Bob Strampe 21, Jim St. John 20, Jerry McCoy 19, (31 Tournaments) 1. Bob Strampe $33, Bill Allen 29, Billy Hardwick 28, Harry Smith 27, Dick Weber 23, Ray Bluth 21, Andy Marzich 20, Jim St. John 18, Buzz Fazio 18, Carmen Salvino 18, (38 Tournaments) 1. Dick Weber $46, Harry Smith 36, Jim St. John 35, Billy Hardwick 33, Billy Welu 31, Andy Marzich 30, Earl Johnson 26, Ray Bluth 25, Don Carter 24, Jack Biondolillo 21, (32 Tournaments) 1. Don Carter $49, Dick Weber 31, Joe Joseph 27, Harry Smith 26, Ray Bluth 25, Glenn Allison 21, Carmen Salvino 21, Billy Golembiewski 21, Dick Hoover 20, George Howard 18, (11 Tournaments) 1. Dick Weber $26, Ray Bluth 20, Don Carter 19, Roy Lown 15, Bill Tucker 15, Glenn Allison 10, George Howard 9, Billy Welu 9, Rich Robinette 9, Harry Smith 8, (7 Tournaments) 1. Don Carter $22, Harry Smith 17, Tom Hennessey 9, Bob Chase 7, Steve Nagy 6, Dick Weber 6, Joe Joseph 6, Ray Bluth 5, Billy Golembiewski 5, Bill Bunetta 5, (3 Tournaments) 1. Dick Weber $7, Ray Bluth 7, Don Carter 7, Billy Welu 6, Lou Campi 5, Billy Golembiewski 5, Ed Lubanski 4, Joe Joseph 3, Harry Smith 3, Tom Hennessey 2,945 (Prior to 1999, the lists include PBA Tour and PBA Regional Tour earnings. Beginning in 1999, all money shown is strictly PBA Tour earnings.) 174

175 All-time u.s. open results $375,000 66th Lumber Liquidators U.S. Open (Brunswick Zone Carolier, North Brunswick, Nj, March 29-April 5, 2009) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Mike Scroggins, Amarillo, Texas 391 (2 games) $100, Norm Duke, Clermont, Fla. 173 (1 game) 50, Chris Barnes, Double Oak, Texas 442 (2 games) 25, Richard Wolfe, Vienna, Va. 453 (2 games) 13, Amleto Monacelli, Venezuela 176 (1 game) 9,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Wolfe def. Monacelli, ; Barnes def. Wolfe, ; Scroggins def. Barnes, ; Championship Scroggins def. Duke, $385,000 65th DENNY S U.S. OPEN (Brunswick Zone Carolier, North Brunswick, NJ, March 23-30, 2008) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Norm Duke, Clermont, Fla. 725 (3 games) $100, Mika Koivuniemi, Hartland, Mich. 216 (1 game) 50, Chris Loschetter, Avon, Ohio 245 (1 game) 25, Doug Kent, Newark, N.Y. 160 (1 game) 13,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Duke def. Kent, ; Duke def. Loschetter, ; and in the championship game, Duke def. Koivuniemi, $375,000 64th U.S. OPEN (Brunswick Zone Carolier, North Brunswick, NJ, February 27-March 4, 2007) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Pete Weber, St. Ann, MO 477 (2 games) $100, Wes Malott, Argyle, TX 204 (1 game) 50, Jeff Carter, Springfield, IL 375 (2 games) 25, Dave D Entremont, Middleburg Hts, OH 183 (1 game) 15,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Carter def. D Entremont, ; Weber def. Carter, ; and in the championship game, Weber def. Malott, $375,000 63rd U.S. OPEN (Brunswick Zone Carolier, North Brunswick, NJ, February 12-19, 2006) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Tommy Jones, Simpsonville, SC 468 (2 games) $100, Ryan Shafer, Horseheads, NY 223 (1 game) 50, Michael Fagan, Greenlawn, NY 442 (2 games) 25, Robert Smith, Thousand Oaks, CA 214 (1 game) 15,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Fagan def. Smith, ; Jones def. Fagan, ; and in the championship game, Jones def. Shafer, $350,000 62nd U.S. OPEN (Brunswick Zone Carolier, North Brunswick, NJ, February 13-20, 2005) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Chris Barnes, Flower Mound, TX 213 (1 game) $100, Patrick Allen, Tarrytown, NY 406 (2 games) 50, Mika Koivuniemi, Hartland, MI 406 (2 games) 25, Walter Ray Williams Jr., Ocala, FL 179 (1 game) 15,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Koivuniemi def. Williams, ; Allen def. Koivuniemi (18-17 in sudden death roll-off); and in the championship game, Barnes def. Allen,

176 All-time u.s. open results $350,000 61st U.S. OPEN (Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, CA, February 2-8, 2004) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Pete Weber, St. Ann, MO 231 (1 game) $100, Brian Voss, Alpharetta, GA 652 (3 games) 50, Chris Barnes, Dallas, TX 193 (1 game) 25, Walter Ray Williams Jr., Ocala, FL 442 (2 games) 15, a-osku Palermaa, Finland 198 (1 game) 10,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Williams def. Palermaa, ; Voss def. Williams, ; Voss def. Barnes, ; and in the championship game, Weber def. Voss, a - denotes amateur $350,000 60th U.S. OPEN (Fountain Bowl, Fountain Valley, CA, January 27-February 2, 2003) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Walter Ray Williams Jr., Ocala, FL 236 (1 game) $100, Michael Haugen Jr., Victorville, CA 404 (2 games) 50, Pete Weber, St. Ann, MO 439 (2 games) 25, Mika Koivuniemi, Ann Arbor, MI 220 (1 game) 15,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Weber def. Koivuniemi, ; Haugen def. Weber, ; and in the championship game, W.\illiams def. Haugen, $350,000 BOWLING S U.S. OPEN (Fountain Bowl, Fountain Valley, CA, December 2-9, 2001) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Mika Koivuniemi, Finland 247 (1 game) $100, Patrick Healey Jr., Mexico 461 (2 games) 50, Walter Ray Williams Jr., Ocala, FL 432 (2 games) 25, Mike DeVaney, Escondido, CA 189 (1 game) 15,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Williams def. DeVaney, ; Healey def. Williams, ; and in the championship game, Koivuniemi def. Healey, $187,500 BOWLING S U.S. OPEN (Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Phoenix, AZ, July 10-15, 2000) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Robert Smith, Simi Valley, CA 202 (1 game) $35, Norm Duke, Clermont, FL 480 (2 games) 20, Jeff Lizzi, Sandusky, OH 224 (1 game) 15, Paul Fleming, Bedford, TX 214 (1 game) 10,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Duke (279) def. Lizzi (224) and Fleming (214); and in the championship game, Smith def. Duke,

177 All-time u.s. open results $187,500 BOWLING S U.S. OPEN (Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, CT, July 24-August 1, 1999) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Bob Learn Jr., Erie, PA 231 (1 game) $35, Jason Couch, Clermont, FL 455 (2 games) 20, Dave Arnold, Gilbert, AZ 184 (1 game) 14,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Couch def. Arnold, ; and in the championship game, Learn def. Couch, $187,500 BPAA U.S. OPEN (AMF Milford Lanes, Milford, CT, April 3-11, 1998) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Walter Ray Williams Jr., Stockton, CA 466 (2 games) $40, Tim Criss, Bel Air, MD 424 (2 games) 25, Martin Letscher, Niles, OH 222 (1 game) 11, Ryan Shafer, Elmira, NY 193 (1 game) 11,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Criss def. Shafer, ; Williams def. Letscher, ; and in the championship game, Williams def. Criss, U.S. OPEN NOT CONTESTED $250,000 BPAA U.S. OPEN (Woodland Bowl, Indianapolis, IN, September 28-October 4, 1996) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Dave Husted, Milwaukie, OR 730 (3 games) $46, George Brooks, Aurora, CO 214 (1 game) 24, Pete Weber, St. Ann, MO 244 (1 game) 14, Walter Ray Williams Jr., Stockton, CA 233 (1 game) 10,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Husted def. Williams, ; Husted def. Weber, ; and in the championship game, Husted def. Brooks, $250,000 BPAA U.S. OPEN (Bowl One, Troy, MI, April ) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Dave Husted, Milwaukie, OR 266 (1 game) $46, Paul Koehler, Stuart, FL 523 (2 games) 24, Steve Hoskins, Tarpon Springs, FL 743 (3 games) 14, Parker Bohn III, Jackson, NJ 216 (1 game) 10, Dave D Entremont, Middleburg Hts, OH 212 (1 game) 8,500 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Hoskins def. D Entremont, ; Hoskins def. Bohn, ; Koehler def. Hoskins, ; and in the championship game, Husted def. Koehler,

178 All-time u.s. open results $250,000 BPAA U.S. OPEN (Bowl One, Troy, MI, April ) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Justin Hromek, Andover, KS 267 (1 game) $46, Parker Bohn III, Jackson, NJ 869 (4 games) 24, Eric Forkel, Chatsworth, CA 202 (1 game) 14, Brian Voss, Atlanta, GA 180 (1 game) 10, Jess Stayrook, Tempe, AZ 179 (1 game) 8,500 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Bohn def. Stayrook, ; Bohn def. Voss, ; Bohn def. Forkel, ; and in the championship game, Hromek def. Bohn, $225,000 BPAA U.S. OPEN (Roseland Bowl, Canandaigua, NY, April 4-10, 1993) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Del Ballard Jr., Richardson, TX 502 (2 games) $40, Walter Ray Williams Jr., Stockton, CA 193 (1 game) 22, Tony Westlake, Edmond, OK 445 (2 games) 12, Ted Hannahs, Zanesville, OH 202 (1 game) 8,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Westlake def. Hannahs, ; Ballard def. Westlake, ; and in the championship game, Ballard def. Williams, KING OF THE HILL-Ballard defeated Jason Couch, Winter Garden, FL, $225,000 BPAA U.S. OPEN (Roseland Bowl, Canandaigua, NY, April 5-11, 1992) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Robert Lawrence, Austin, TX 667 (3 games) $40, Scott Devers, Richmond, IN 221 (1 game) 22, Amleto Monacelli, Venezuela 186 (1 game) 12, Mark Thayer, Lafayette, IN 456 (2 games) 8, Bob Learn Jr., Erie, PA 253 (1 game) 6,500 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Thayer def. Learn, ; Lawrence def. Thayer, ; Lawrence def. Monacelli, ; and in the championship game, Lawrence def. Devers, $225,000 BPAA U.S. OPEN (Woodland Bowl, Indianapolis, IN, April 7-13, 1991) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Pete Weber, Florissant, MO 956 (4 games) $40, Mark Thayer, Lafayette, IN 184 (1 game) 22, Richard Wolfe, Arlington, VA 202 (1 game) 12, John Mazza, Mt. Clemens, MI 179 (1 game) 8, Dave Ferraro, Kingston, NY 215 (1 game) 6,500 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Weber def. Ferraro, ; Weber def. Mazza, ; Weber def. Wolfe, ; and in the championship game, Weber def. Thayer,

179 All-time u.s. open results $400,000 SEAGRAM S COOLERS U.S. OPEN (Woodland Bowl, Indianapolis, IN, April 1-7, 1990) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Ron Palombi Jr., Erie, PA 269 (1 game) $80, Amleto Monacelli, Venezuela 387 (2 games) 44, Brian Voss, Boca Raton, FL 550 (3 games) 24, Tony Westlake, Edmond, OK 204 (1 game) 16, Harry Sullins, Ann Arbor, MI 181 (1 game) 12,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Voss def. Sullins, ; Voss def. Westlake, ; Monacelli def. Voss, ; and in the championship game, Palombi def. Monacelli, $500,000 SEAGRAM S COOLERS U.S. OPEN (Boulevard Bowl, Edmond, OK, March 26-April 1, 1989) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, IN 429 (2 games) $100, Jim Pencak, Richmond Heights, OH 178 (1 game) 55, Jess Stayrook, San Diego, CA 448 (2 games) 31, Harry Sullins, Sterling Heights, MI 393 (2 games) 20, Tom Crites, Tampa, FL 172 (1 game) 15,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Sullins def. Crites, ; Stayrook def. Sullins, ; Aulby def. Stayrook, ; and in the championship game, Aulby def. Pencak, $500,000 SEAGRAM S COOLERS U.S. OPEN (Atlantic City Showboat Lanes, Atlantic City, NJ, April 10-16, 1988) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Pete Weber, Florissant, MO 929 (4 games) $100, Marshall Holman, Medford, OR 171 (1 game) 55, Ryan Shafer, Elmira, NY 179 (1 game) 30, Mark Baker, Garden Grove, CA 205 (1 game) 20, Dave Husted, Milwaukie, OR 201 (1 game) 15,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Weber def. Husted, ; Weber def. Baker, ; Weber def. Shafer, ; and in the championship game, Weber def. Holman, $500,000 SEAGRAM S COOLERS U.S. OPEN (Narrow Plaza Bowl, Tacoma, WA, January 4-10, 1987) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Del Ballard Jr., Richardson, TX 525 (2 games) $100, Pete Weber, Florissant, MO 209 (1 game) 55, Ron Bell, Akron, OH 417 (2 games) 30, Marshall Holman, Medford, OR 468 (2 games) 20, Gary Dickinson, Burleson, TX 190 (1 game) 15,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Holman def. Dickinson, ; Bell def. Holman, ; Ballard def. Bell, ; and in the championship game, Ballard def. Weber,

180 All-time u.s. open results $200,000 BPAA U.S. OPEN (Galaxy Lanes, Venice, FL, February 9-15, 1986) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Steve Cook, Roseville, CA 467 (2 games) $38, Frank Ellenburg, Mesa, AZ 211 (1 game) 20, David Ozio, Vidor, TX 692 (3 games) 11, Brian Voss, Tacoma, WA 236 (1 game) 8, Del Ballard Jr., Richardson, TX 235 (1 game) 6,400 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Ozio def. Ballard, ; Ozio def. Voss, ; Cook def. Ozio, ; and in the championship game, Cook def. Ellenburg, $200,000 BPAA U.S. OPEN (Galaxy Lanes, Venice, FL, February 3-9, 1985) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Marshall Holman, Medford, OR 233 (1 game) $38, Wayne Webb, Indianapolis, IN 654 (3 games) 20, Dennis Jacques, Middletown, NJ 192 (1 game) 11, Steve Wunderlich, St. Louis, MO 399 (2 games) 8, Alan Granat, Palisade, CO 193 (1 game) 6,400 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Wunderlich def. Granat, ; Webb def. Wunderlich, ; Webb def. Jacques, ; and in the championship game, Holman def. Webb, $200,000 BPAA U.S. OPEN (Arena Lanes, Oak Hill, IL, March 12-17, 1984) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Mark Roth, Spring Lake Heights, NJ 244 (1 game) $38, Guppy Troup, Jacksonville, FL 846 (4 games) 20, Steve Cook, Roseville, CA 175 (1 game) 11, Larry Laub, Tucson, AZ 178 (1 game) 8, Mal Acosta, Hayward, CA 192 (1 game) 6,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Troup def. Acosta, ; Troup def. Laub, ; Troup def. Cook, ; and in the championship game, Roth def. Troup, $140,000 BPAA U.S. OPEN (Arena Lanes, Oak Hill, IL, March 27-April 2, 1983) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Gary Dickinson, Burleson, TX 214 (1 game) $24, Steve Neff, Sarasota, FL 908 (4 games) 13, Gil Sliker, Washington, NJ 197 (1 game) 7, Marshall Holman, Jacksonville, OR 173 (1 game) 6, Sam Zurich, Huntington, NY 236 (1 game) 5,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Neff def. Zurich, ; Neff def. Holman, ; Neff def. Sliker, ; and in the championship game, Dickinson def. Neff,

181 All-time u.s. open results $131,000 BPAA U.S. OPEN (Big Texan Lanes, Houston, TX, January 31-February 6, 1982) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Dave Husted, Milwaukie, OR 1,011 (4 games) $21, Gil Sliker, Nashua, NH 180 (1 game) 11, Earl Anthony, Dublin, CA 188 (1 game) 7, Charlie Tapp, St. Paul, MN 189 (1 game) 6, Frank Ellenburg, Mesa, AZ 200 (1 game) 5,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Husted def. Ellenburg, ; Husted def. Tapp, ; Husted def. Anthony, ; and in the championship game, Husted def. Sliker, $131,000 BPAA U.S. OPEN (Big Texan Lanes, Houston, TX, Feb 1-7, 1981) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Marshall Holman, Medford, OR 684 (3 games) $21, Mark Roth, Spring Lake Heights, NJ 179 (1 game) 11, Ernie Schlegel, Vancouver, WA 225 (1 game) 7, Larry Laub, Santa Rosa, CA 441 (2 games) 6, Bill Coleman, Springfield, OR 201 (1 game) 5,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Laub def. Coleman, ; Holman def. Laub, ; Holman def. Schlegel, ; and in the championship game, Holman def. Roth, $131,000 BPAA U.S. OPEN (Bradley Bowl, Windsor Locks, CT, March 16-22, 1980) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Steve Martin, Kingsport, TN 930 (4 games) $21, Earl Anthony, Dublin, CA 222 (1 game) 11, Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, IN 191 (1 game) 7, Guppy Troup, Jacksonville, FL 197 (1 game) 6, Steve Brichta, Allentown, PA 214 (1 game) 5,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Martin def. Brichta, ; Martin def. Troup, ; Martin def. Aulby, ; and in the championship game, Martin def. Anthony, $100,000 BPAA U.S. OPEN (Bradley Bowl, Windsor Locks, CT, April 1-7, 1979) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Joe Berardi, Pearl River, NY 445 (2 games) $21, Earl Anthony, Kent, WA 195 (1 game) 11, Pete Couture, Windsor Locks, CT 574 (3 games) 7, Steve Westberg, Cottage Grove, OR 200 (1 game) 6, Wayne Zahn, Tempe, AZ 188 (1 game) 5,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Couture def. Zahn, ; Couture def. Westberg, ; Berardi def. Couture, ; and in the championship game, Berardi def. Anthony,

182 All-time u.s. open results $100,000 BPAA U.S. OPEN (Friendly Lanes, Greensboro, NC, March 5-11, 1978) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Nelson Burton Jr., St. Louis, MO 873 (4 games) $10, Jeff Mattingly, Tacoma, WA 201 (1 game) 6, Dave Kappel, Chicago, IL 155 (1 game) 4, Fred Conner, Mar Vista, CA 193 (1 game) 3, a-ron Bell, Akron, OH 198 (1 game) 2,500 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Burton def. Bell, ; Burton def. Conner, ; Burton def. Kappel, ; and in the championship game, Burton def. Mattingly, a - denotes amateur $100,000 BPAA U.S. OPEN (Friendly Lanes, Greensboro, NC, March 20-26, 1977) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Johnny Petraglia, Staten Island, NY 279 (1 game) $10, Bill Spigner, Hamden, CT 459 (2 games) 6, Dave Davis, Hackensack, NJ 606 (3 games) 4, Charlie Venable, Brooklyn, NY 164 (1 game) 3, George Pappas, Charlotte, NC 200 (1 game) 2,500 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Davis def. Pappas, ; Davis def. Venable, ; Spigner def. Davis, ; and in the championship game, Petraglia def. Spigner, $100,000 BPAA U.S. OPEN (Forum Bowl, Grand Prairie, TX, March 14-20, 1976) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Paul Moser, Medford, OR 226 (1 game) $10, Jim Frazier, Spokane, WA 915 (4 games) 6, Mark Roth, Staten Island, NY 198 (1 game) 4, George Pappas, Charlotte, NC 202 (1 game) 3, John Wilcox, Montoursville, PA 215 (1 game) 2,500 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Frazier def. Wilcox, ; Frazier def. Pappas, ; Frazier def. Roth, ; and in the championship game, Moser def. Frazier, $100,000 BPAA U.S. OPEN (Forum Bowl, Grand Prairie, TX, March 23-29, 1975) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Steve Neff, Sarasota, FL 279 (1 game) $10, Paul Colwell, Tucson, AZ 912 (4 games) 6, Gary Dickinson, Ft. Worth, TX 244 (1 game) 4, Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA 206 (1 game) 3, Dave Soutar, Kansas City, MO 202 (1 game) 2,500 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Colwell def. Soutar, ; Colwell def. Anthony, ; Colwell def. Dickinson, ; and in the championship game, Neff def. Colwell,

183 All-time u.s. open results $85,000 BPAA U.S. OPEN (Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, February 10-16, 1974) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Larry Laub, San Francisco, CA 749 (3 games) $8, Dave Davis, Atlanta, GA 237 (1 game) 5, Johnny Petraglia, Brooklyn, NY 211 (1 game) 3, Gary Dickinson, Ft. Worth, TX 480 (2 games) 2, Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO 181 (1 game) 2,300 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Dickinson def. Weber, ; Laub def. Dickinson, ; Laub def. Petraglia, ; and in the championship game, Laub def. Davis, $75,000 BPAA U.S. OPEN (Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, March 4-10, 1973) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Mike McGrath, El Cerrito, CA 712 (3 games) $7, Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA 222 (1 game) 4, Dave Davis, Miami, FL 248 (1 game) 3, Dick Ritger, Hartford, WI 401 (2 games) 2, Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO 214 (1 game) 2,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Ritger def. Weber, ; McGrath def. Ritger, ; McGrath def. Davis, ; and in the championship game, McGrath def. Anthony, $100,000 BPAA U.S. OPEN (Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, January 2-8, 1972) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Don Johnson, Akron, OH 233 (1 game) $10, George Pappas, Charlotte, NC 626 (3 games) 6, Johnny Petraglia, Brooklyn, NY 199 (1 game) 4, Bobby Williams, Detroit, MI 379 (2 games) 3, Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA 200 (1 game) 3,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Williams def. Anthony, ; Pappas def. Williams, ; Pappas def. Petraglia, ; and in the championship game, Johnson def. Pappas, $75,000 BPAA U.S. OPEN (Drkula s 32 Bowl, St. Paul, MN, January 3-9, 1971) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Mike Limongello, Babylon, NY 397 (2 games) $8, Teata Semiz, River Edge, NJ 186 (1 game) 5, Wayne Zahn, Tempe, AZ 374 (2 games) 4, a-dick Ciprich, Buffalo, NY 441 (2 games) 3, Les Schissler, Denver, CO 221 (1 game) 2,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Ciprich def. Schissler, ; Zahn def. Ciprich, ; Limongello def. Zahn, ; and in the championship game, Limongello def. Semiz, a - denotes amateur 183

184 All-time u.s. open results ALL-TIME BPAA ALL-STAR COMPETITION Year Winner Runner-Up 1970 Bobby Cooper, Houston, TX Billy Hardwick, Louisville, KY 1969 Billy Hardwick, Louisville, KY Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO 1968 Jim Stefanich, Joliet, IL Billy Hardwick, Louisville, KY 1967 Les Schissler, Denver, CO Pete Tountas, Tucson, AZ 1966 Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO Nelson Burton Jr., St. Louis, MO 1965 Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO Jim St. John, San Jose, CA 1964 Bob Strampe, Detroit, MI Tommy Tuttle, Rural Hall, NC 1963 Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO Billy Welu, St. Louis, MO 1962 Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO Roy Lown, Baltimore, MD 1961 Bill Tucker, Hollywood, CA Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO 1960 Harry Smith, Baltimore, MD Bob Chase, Kansas City, MO 1959 Billy Welu, St. Louis, MO Ray Bluth, St. Louis, MO 1958* Don Carter, St. Louis, MO Buzz Fazio, Detroit, MI 1957 Don Carter, St. Louis, MO Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO 1956 Bill Lillard, Dallas, TX Joe Wilman, Chicago, IL 1955 Steve Nagy, Detroit, MI Ed Lubanski, Detroit, MI 1954 Don Carter, St. Louis, MO Bill Lillard, Dallas, TX 1953 Don Carter, St. Louis, MO Ed Lubanski, Detroit, MI 1952 Junie McMahon, Chicago, IL Bill Lillard, Dallas, TX 1951 Dick Hoover, Akron, OH Lee Jouglard, Glendale, CA 1950 Junie McMahon, Chicago, IL Ralph Smith, Los Angeles, CA 1949 Connie Schwoegler, Madison, WI Andy Varipapa, Hempstead, NY 1948 Andy Varipapa, Hempstead, NY Joe Wilman, Chicago, IL 1947 Andy Varipapa, Hempstead, NY Allie Brandt, Lockport, NY 1946 Joe Wilman, Chicago, IL Therman Gibson, Detroit, MI 1945 Buddy Bomar, Chicago, IL Joe Wilman, Chicago, IL 1944 Ned Day, Milwaukee, WI Paul Krumske, Chicago, IL 1943 Connie Schwoegler, Madison, WI Frank Benkovic, Milwaukee, WI 1942 John Crimmons, Detroit, MI Joe Norris, Detroit, MI *BPAA-All Star events prior to 1959 count as Major titles but do not count as a PBA Tour titles. 184

185 All-time T.o.c. results $200,000 LUMBER LIQUIDATORS PBA TOUR H&R BLOCK TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Red Rock Lanes, Las Vegas, Nev., January 25, 2009) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Patrick Allen, Wesley Chapel, Fla. 267 (one game) $50, Rhino Page, Topeka, Kan. 506 (two games) 25, Wes Malott, Pflugerville, Texas 476 (two games) 10, Mike Scroggins, Amarillo, Texas 203 (one game) 6,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Malott def. Scroggins, ; Semifinal Match Page def. Malott, ; Championship Allen def. Page, $200,000 H&R BLOCK TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Red Rock Lanes, Las Vegas, NV, January 23-27, 2008) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Michael Haugen Jr., Cave Creek, Ariz. 215 (1 game) $50, Chris Barnes, Double Oak, Texas 471 (2 games) 25, Ryan Shafer, Horseheads, N.Y. 420 (2 games) 10, Pete Weber, St. Ann, Mo. 213 (1 game) 7,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Shafer def. Weber, ; Barnes def. Shafer, ; and in the championship game, Haugen def. Barnes, $176,000 PBA TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, CT, March 28-April 1, 2007) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Tommy Jones, Simpsonville, SC 536 (2 games) $60, Tony Reyes, San Bruno, CA 437 (2 games) 20, Chris Barnes, Double Oak, TX 238 (1 game) 10, Norm Duke, Clermont, FL 206 (1 game) 10,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Reyes def. Duke, ; Jones def. Barnes, ; and in the championship game, Jones def. Reyes, $230,000 DEXTER TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, CT, April 5-9, 2006) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Chris Barnes, Flower Mound, TX 489 (2 games) $100, Steve Jaros, Yorkville, IL 474 (2 games) 30, Tommy Jones, Simpsonville, SC 233 (1 game) 10, Amleto Monacelli, Venezuela 191 (1 game) 10,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Jaros def. Jones, ; Barnes def. Monacelli, ; and in the championship game, Barnes def. Jaros, $230,000 DEXTER TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, CT, April 6-10, 2005) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Steve Jaros, Yorkville, IL 495 (2 games) $100, Norm Duke, Clermont, FL 498 (2 games) 30, Randy Pedersen, Clermont, FL 255 (1 game) 10, Bryan Goebel, Shawnee, KS 186 (1 game) 10,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Jaros def. Goebel, ; Duke def. Pedersen, ; and in the championship game, Jaros def. Duke,

186 All-time T.o.c. results $230,000 DEXTER TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, CT, December 11-14, 2003) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Patrick Healey Jr., Mexico City, Mexico 432 (2 games) $100, Randy Pedersen, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 466 (2 games) 30, Brian Himmler, Cincinnati, OH 227 (1 game) 10, Chris Barnes, Dallas, TX 192 (1 game) 10,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Healey def. Barnes, ; Pedersen def. Himmler, ; and in the championship game, Healey def. Pedersen, $230,000 PBA TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, CT, December 13-15, 2002) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Jason Couch, Clermont, FL 478 (2 games) $100, Ryan Shafer, Elmira, NY 458 (2 games) 30, Robert Smith, Simi Valley, CA 201 (1 game) 10,000 (T) Patrick Healey Jr., Mexico City, Mexico 230 (1 game) 10,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Shafer def. Healey, ; Couch def. Smith, ; and in the championship game, Couch def. Shafer, TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS NOT CONTESTED $345,000 BRUNSWICK WORLD TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Brunswick Deer Park Lanes, Lake Zurich, IL, November 3-7, 2000) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Jason Couch, Clermont, FL 198 (1 game) $60, Ryan Shafer, Elmira, NY 392 (2 games) 31, Norm Duke, Clermont, FL 202 (1 game) 23, Steve Jaros, Bolingbrook, IL 442 (2 games) 16, Walter Ray Williams Jr., Ocala, FL 214 (1 game) 12, Doug Kent, Newark, NY 445 (2 games) 10, Tommy Delutz Jr., Flushing, NY 179 (1 game) 9, Dave Husted, Milwaukie, OR 204 (1 game) 8,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Kent (224) def. Husted (204) and Delutz (179); Jaros (257) def. Kent (221) and Williams (214); Shafer (226) def. Duke (202) and Jaros (185); and in the championship game, Couch def. Shafer, $340,000 BRUNSWICK WORLD TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Incred-A-Bowl, Overland Park, KS, November 13-17, 1999) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Jason Couch, Clermont, FL 427 (2 games) $100, Chris Barnes, Wichita, KS 193 (1 game) 32, Roger Bowker, Ocala, FL 434 (2 games) 23, Brian Himmler, Cincinnati, OH 441 (2 games) 16, David Ozio, Beaumont, TX 221 (1 game) 12,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Himmler def. Ozio, ; Bowker def. Himmler, ; Couch def. Bowker, ; and in the championship game, Couch def. Barnes,

187 All-time T.o.c. results $300,000 BRUNSWICK WORLD TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Incred-A-Bowl, Overland Park, KS, November 14-21, 1998) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Bryan Goebel, Shawnee, KS 245 (1 game) $60, Steve Hoskins, Tarpon Springs, FL 933 (4 games) 33, Walter Ray Williams Jr., Orlando, FL 216 (1 game) 24, Mike Miller, Albuquerque, NM 178 (1 game) 18, Mark Williams, Beaumont, TX 174 (1 game) 12,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Hoskins def. M. Williams, ; Hoskins def. Miller, ; Hoskins def. W. Williams, ; and in the championship game, Goebel def. Hoskins, $300,000 BRUNSWICK WORLD TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (National Bowling Stadium, Reno, NV, January 21-25, 1997) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. John Gant, Winston-Salem, NC 446 (2 games) $60,000* 2. Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, IN 187 (1 game) 33, Parker Bohn III, Jackson, NJ 393 (2 games) 24, Jason Couch, Clermont, FL 395 (2 games) 18, Ricky Ward, North Fort Myers, FL 175 (1 game) 12,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Couch def. Ward, ; Bohn def. Couch, ; Gant def. Bohn, ; and in the championship game, Gant def. Aulby, *In addition to prize money, Gant won a Bayliner boat. $300,000 BRUNSWICK WORLD TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Brunswick Deer Park Lanes, Lake Zurich, IL, April 21-27, 1996) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Dave D Entremont, Middleburg Heights, OH 971 (4 games) $60,000* 2. Dave Arnold, Gilbert, AZ 202 (1 game) 33, Danny Wiseman, Baltimore, MD 224 (1 game) 24, Bryan Goebel, Shawnee, KS 227 (1 game) 18, Justin Hromek, Andover, KS 246 (1 game) 12,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - D Entremont def. Hromek, ; D Entremont def. Goebel, ; D Entremont def. Wiseman, ; and in the championship game, D Entremont def. Arnold, *In addition to prize money, D Entremont won a $12,000 boat package. $325,000 BRUNSWICK WORLD TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Brunswick Deer Park Lanes, Lake Zurich, IL, April 18-22, 1995) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, IN 502 (2 games) $60,000* 2. Bob Spaulding, Greenville, SC 232 (1 game) 33, a-patrick Healey Jr., Niagara Falls, NY 408 (2 games) 24, Dennis Horan Jr., San Diego, CA 490 (2 games) 18, Parker Bohn III, Jackson, NJ 243 (1 game) 12,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Horan def. Bohn, ; Healey def. Horan, ; Aulby def. Healey, ; and in the championship game, Aulby def. Spaulding, *In addition to prize money, Aulby won a Bayliner boat, motor and trailer package. a - denotes amateur. 187

188 All-time T.o.c. results $325,000 GENERAL TIRE TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Riviera Lanes, Fairlawn, OH, April 19-24, 1994) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Norm Duke, Edmond, OK 422 (2 games) $65, Eric Forkel, Chatsworth, CA 194 (1 game) 35, Randy Pedersen, Hollywood, FL 410 (2 games) 26, Pete Weber, St. Ann, MO 365 (2 games) 19, Steve Jaros, Bolingbrook, IL 158 (1 game) 13,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Weber def. Jaros, , Pedersen de. Weber, ; Duke def. Pedersen, ; and in the championship game, Duke def. Forkel $300,000 FIRESTONE TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Riviera Lanes, Fairlawn, OH, April 20-24, 1993) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. George Branham III, Indianapolis, IN 227 (1 game) $60, Parker Bohn III, Freehold, NJ 728 (3 games) 33, Dave Ferraro, Kingston, NY 209 (1 game) 24, Dave Husted, Milwaukie, OR 183 (1 game) 18,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Bohn def. Husted, ; Bohn def. Ferraro, ; and in the championship game, Branham def. Bohn, KING OF THE HILL - Branham defeated Del Ballard Jr., Richardson, TX, for $5,000. $300,000 FIRESTONE TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Riviera Lanes, Fairlawn, OH, April 21-25, 1992) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Marc McDowell, Madison, WI 471 (2 games) $60, Don Genalo, Perrysburg, OH 191 (1 game) 33, Danny Wiseman, Baltimore, MD 491 (2 games) 24, Tony Westlake, Edmond, OK 476 (2 games) 18, Ray Edwards, Centereach, FL 225 (1 game) 12,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Westlake def. Edwards, ; Wiseman def. Westlake, ; McDowell def. Wiseman, ; and in the championship game, McDowell def. Genalo, $250,000 FIRESTONE TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Riviera Lanes, Fairlawn, OH, April 23-27, 1991) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. David Ozio, Vidor, TX 476 (2 games) $50, Amleto Monacelli, Venezuela 203 (1 game) 28, Mike Miller, Albuquerque, NM 457 (2 games) 20, Chris Warren, Dallas, TX 466 (2 games) 15, Scott Devers, Richmond, IN 224 (1 game) 10,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Warren def. Devers, ; Miller def. Warren, ; Ozio def. Miller, ; and in the championship game, Ozio def. Monacelli,

189 All-time T.o.c. results $250,000 FIRESTONE TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Riviera Lanes, Fairlawn, OH, April 24-28, 1990) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Dave Ferraro, Kingston, NY 226 (1 game) $50, Tony Westlake, Edmond, OK 461 (2 games) 28, Del Ballard Jr., Richardson, TX 429 (2 games) 20, Don Genalo, Perrysburg, OH 417 (2 games) 15, Mark Baker, Huntington Beach, CA 182 (1 game) 10,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Genalo def. Baker, ; Ballard def. Genalo, ; Westlake def. Ballard, ; and in the championship game, Ferraro def. Westlake, $250,000 FIRESTONE TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Riviera Lanes, Fairlawn, OH, April 18-22, 1989) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Del Ballard Jr., Richardson, TX 490 (2 games) $50, Walter Ray Williams Jr., Stockton, CA 218 (1 game) 28, Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, IN 436 (2 games) 20, Mark Williams, Beaumont, TX 379 (2 games) 15, Dave Husted, Milwaukie, OR 154 (1 game) 10,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - M. Williams def. Husted, ; Aulby def. M. Williams, ; Ballard def. Aulby, ; and in the championship game, Ballard def. W. Williams, $250,000 FIRESTONE TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Riviera Lanes, Fairlawn, OH, April 26-30, 1988) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Mark Williams, Beaumont, TX 237 (1 game) $50, Tony Westlake, Edmond, OK 675 (3 games) 28, Brian Voss, Tacoma, WA 204 (1 game) 20, Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, IN 450 (2 games) 15, Mark Baker, Garden Grove, CA 184 (1 game) 10,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Aulby def. Baker, ; Westlake def. Aulby, ; Westlake def. Voss, ; and in the championship game, Williams def. Westlake, $250,000 FIRESTONE TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Riviera Lanes, Fairlawn, OH, April 21-25, 1987) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Pete Weber, Florissant, MO 928 (4 games) $50, Jim Murtishaw, Vista, CA 190 (1 game) 28, Art Trask, Fresno, CA 203 (1 game) 20, Mark Roth, Spring Lakes Heights, NJ 187 (1 game) 15, Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, IN 205 (1 game) 10,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Weber def. Aulby, ; Weber def. Roth, ; Weber def. Trask, ; and in the championship game, Weber def. Murtishaw,

190 All-time T.o.c. results $250,000 FIRESTONE TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Riviera Lanes, Fairlawn, OH, April 22-26, 1986) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Marshall Holman, Medford, OR 233 (1 game) $50, Mark Baker, Garden Grove, CA 653 (3 games) 28, Del Warren, Lake Worth, FL 202 (1 game) 20, Don Genalo, Perrysburg, OH 414 (2 games) 15, Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, IN 210 (1 game) 10,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Genalo def. Aulby, ; Baker def. Genalo, ; Baker def. Warren, ; and in the championship game, Holman def. Baker, $200,000 FIRESTONE TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Riviera Lanes, Fairlawn, OH, April 16-20, 1985) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Mark Williams, Beaumont, TX 616 (3 games) $40, Bob Handley, Pompano Beach, FL 140 (1 game) 22, Pete Weber, St. Louis, MO 197 (1 game) 15, Brian Voss, Tacoma, WA 409 (2 games) 10, Gary Dickinson, Burleson, TX 173 (1 game) 7,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Voss def. Dickinson, ; Voss and Williams tied at 211 and Williams won the roll-off 38-29; Williams def. Weber, ; and in the championship game, Williams def. Handley, $200,000 FIRESTONE TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Riviera Lanes, Fairlawn, OH, April 17-21, 1984) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Mike Durbin, Chagrin Falls, OH 950 (4 games) $40, Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, IN 163 (1 game) 22, Joe Salvemini, Reno, NV 198 (1 game) 15, George Pappas, Charlotte, NC 191 (1 game) 10, Steve Cook, Roseville, CA 188 (1 game) 7,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Durbin def. Cook, ; Durbin def. Pappas, ; Durbin def. Salvemini, ; and in the championship game, Durbin def. Aulby, $200,000 FIRESTONE TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Riviera Lanes, Fairlawn, OH, April 26-30, 1983) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Joe Berardi, Brooklyn, NY 865 (4 games) $40, Henry Gonzalez, Colorado Springs, CO 179 (1 game) 22, Mark Roth, Spring Lake Heights, NJ 224 (1 game) 15, Mike Durbin, Chagrin Falls, OH 224 (1 game) 10, Bob Handley, Pompano Beach, FL 196 (1 game) 7,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Berardi def. Handley, ; Berardi def. Durbin, ; Berardi def. Roth ; and in the championship game, Berardi def. Gonzalez,

191 All-time T.o.c. results $200,000 FIRESTONE TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Riviera Lanes, Fairlawn, OH, April 20-24, 1982) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Mike Durbin, Chagrin Falls, OH 448 (2 games) $40, Steve Cook, Roseville, CA 203 (1 game) 22, Ted Hannahs, Zanesville, OH 659 (3 games) 15, Dave Husted, Milwaukie, OR 221 (1 game) 10, Earl Anthony, Dublin, CA 193 (1 game) 7,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Hannahs def. Anthony, ; Hannahs def. Husted, ; Durbin def. Hannahs, ; and in the championship game, Durbin def. Cook, $150,000 FIRESTONE TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Riviera Lanes, Fairlawn, OH, April 20-25, 1981) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Steve Cook, Roseville, CA 287 (1 game) $30, Pete Couture, Windsor Locks, CT 586 (3 games) 17, Gary Dickinson, Burleson, TX 179 (1 game) 10, Earl Anthony, Dublin, CA 426 (2 games) 7, Mark Roth, Spring Lake Heights, NJ 192 (1 game) 5,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Anthony def. Roth, ; Couture def. Anthony in a double roll-off, 60-40, after they tied and in the first two frame roll-off; Couture def. Dickinson, ; and in the championship game, Cook def. Couture, $150,000 FIRESTONE TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Riviera Lanes, Fairlawn, OH, April 15-19, 1980) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Wayne Webb, Rehoboth, MA 750 (3 games) $30, Gary Dickinson, Ft. Worth, TX 194 (1 game) 17, Palmer Fallgren, Sacramento, CA 186 (1 game) 10, Bill Spigner, Hamden, CT 428 (2 games) 7, Mike Durbin, Chagrin Falls, OH 206 (1 game) 5,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Spigner def. Durbin, ; Webb def. Spigner, ; Webb def. Fallgren, ; and in the championship game, Webb def. Dickinson, $150,000 FIRESTONE TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Riviera Lanes, Fairlawn, OH, April 16-21, 1979) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. George Pappas, Charlotte, NC 224 (1 game) $30, Dick Ritger, River Falls, WI 423 (2 games) 17, Jeff Mattingly, Tacoma, WA 359 (2 games) 10, Steve Neff, Sarasota, FL 323 (2 games) 7, Tommy Hudson, Akron, OH 187 (1 game) 5,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Neff def. Hudson, ; Mattingly def. Neff, ; Ritger def. Mattingly, ; and in the championship game, Pappas def. Ritger,

192 All-time T.o.c. results $150,000 FIRESTONE TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Riviera Lanes, Fairlawn, OH, April, 17-22, 1978) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA 237 (1 game) $30, Teata Semiz, River Edge, NJ 632 (3 games) 17, Nelson Burton Jr., St. Louis, MO 190 (1 game) 10, Mark Roth, Staten Island, NY 438 (2 games) 7, Wayne Zahn, Tempe, AZ 205 (1 game) 5,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Roth def. Zahn, ; Semiz def. Roth, ; Semiz def. Burton, ; and in the championship game, Anthony def. Semiz, $125,000 FIRESTONE TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Riviera Lanes, Fairlawn, OH, April 18-23, 1977) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Mike Berlin, Muscatine, IA 434 (2 games) $25, Mike Durbin, Chagrin Falls, OH 205 (1 game) 14, Larry Laub, San Francisco, CA 594 (3 games) 8, Wayne Zahn, Tempe, AZ 203 (1 game) 6, Sam Flanagan, Parkersburg, WV 172 (1 game) 4,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Laub def. Flanagan, ; Laub def. Zahn, ; Berlin def. Laub, ; and in the championship game, Berlin def. Durbin, $125,000 FIRESTONE TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Riviera Lanes, Fairlawn, OH, April 13-17, 1976) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Marshall Holman, Medford, OR 441 (2 games) $25, Billy Hardwick, Louisville, KY 198 (1 game) 14, Tim Harahan, Woodland Hills, CA 670 (3 games) 8, Don McCune, Munster, IN 186 (1 game) 6, Teata Semiz, River Edge, NJ 216 (1 game) 4,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Harahan def. Semiz, ; Harahan def. McCune, ; Holman def. Harahan, ; and in the championship game, Holman def. Hardwick, $125,000 FIRESTONE TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Riviera Lanes, Fairlawn, OH, April 15-19, 1975) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Dave Davis, Atlanta, GA 448 (2 games) $25, Barry Asher, Costa Mesa, CA 195 (1 game) 14, Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA 409 (2 games) 8, Jim Godman, Vero Beach, FL 412 (2 games) 6, Steve Neff, Sarasota, FL 204 (1 game) 4,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Godman def. Neff, ; Anthony def. Godman, ; Davis def. Anthony, ; and in the championship game, Davis def. Asher,

193 All-time T.o.c. results $125,000 FIRESTONE TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Riviera Lanes, Fairlawn, OH, April 2-6, 1974) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA 679 (3 games) $25, Johnny Petraglia, Brooklyn, NY 213 (1 game) 14, Roy Buckley, Columbus, OH 213 (1 game) 8, Curt Schmidt, Ft. Wayne, IN 459 (2 games) 5, Larry Laub, Santa Rosa, CA 244 (1 game) 4,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Schmidt def. Laub, ; Anthony def. Schmidt, ; Anthony def. Buckley, ; and in the championship game, Anthony def. Petraglia, $125,000 FIRESTONE TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Riviera Lanes, Fairlawn, OH, March 27-31, 1973) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Jim Godman, Lorain, OH 451 (2 games) $25, Barry Asher, Costa Mesa, CA 200 (1 game) 14, Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO 427 (2 games) 8, Don McCune, Munster, IN 450 (2 games) 6, Larry Laub, San Francisco, CA 217 (1 game) 4,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - McCune def. Laub, ; Weber def. McCune, ; Godman def. Weber, ; and in the championship game, Godman def. Asher, $125,000 FIRESTONE TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Riviera Lanes, Fairlawn, OH, March 28-April 1, 1972) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Mike Durbin, Chagrin Falls, OH 775 (3 games) $25, Tim Harahan, Canoga Park, CA 187 (1 game) 14, Larry Laub, San Francisco, CA 224 (1 game) 8, George Pappas, Charlotte, NC 494 (2 games) 6, Teata Semiz, River Edge, NJ 248 (1 game) 4,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Pappas def. Semiz, ; Durbin def. Pappas, ; Durbin def. Laub, ; and in the championship game, Durbin def. Harahan, $100,000 FIRESTONE TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Riviera Lanes, Fairlawn, OH, March 27-April 1, 1971) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Johnny Petraglia, Brooklyn, NY 245 (1 game) $25, Don Johnson, Akron, OH 566 (3 games) 12, Dick Battista, Astoria, NY 174 (1 game) 6, Marty Piraino, Syracuse, NY 461 (2 games) 3, Dave Davis, Miami, FL 195 (1 game) 2,500 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Piraino def. Davis, ; Johnson def. Piraino, ; Johnson def. Battista, ; and in the championship game, Petraglia def. Johnson,

194 All-time T.o.c. results $100,000 FIRESTONE TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Riviera Lanes, Fairlawn, OH, March 31-April 4, 1970) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Don Johnson, Akron, OH 299 (1 game) $25, Dick Ritger, Hartford, WI 768 (3 games) 12, Mike Durbin, Dayton, OH 211 (1 game) 6, Jim Stefanich, Joliet, IL 484 (2 games) 3, Barry Asher, Costa Mesa, CA 217 (1 game) 2,500 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Stefanich def. Asher, ; Ritger def. Stefanich, ; Ritger def. Durbin, ; and in the championship game, Johnson def. Ritger, $100,000 FIRESTONE TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Riviera Lanes, Fairlawn, OH, April 1-5, 1969) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Jim Godman, Hayward, CA 266 (1 game) $25, Jim Stefanich, Joliet, IL 692 (3 games) 12, Dave Soutar, Gilroy, CA 201 (1 game) 6, Wayne Zahn, Tempe, AZ 492 (2 games) 3, Don Johnson, Kokomo, IN 193 (1 game) 2,500 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Zahn def. Johnson, ; Stefanich def. Zahn, ; Stefanich def. Soutar, ; and in the championship game, Godman def. Stefanich, $100,000 FIRESTONE TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Riviera Lanes, Fairlawn, OH, April 1-6, 1968) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Dave Davis, Phoenix, AZ 213 (1 game) $25, Don Johnson, Kokomo, IN 837 (4 games) 12, Jim Stefanich, Joliet, IL 145 (1 game) 6, Bill Tucker, Los Angeles, CA 187 (1 game) 3, Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO 223 (1 game) 2,500 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Johnson def. Weber, ; Johnson def. Tucker, ; Johnson def. Stefanich, ; and in the championship game, Davis def. Johnson, $100,000 FIRESTONE TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Riviera Lanes, Fairlawn, OH, March 28-April 1, 1967) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Jim Stefanich, Joliet, IL 275 (1 game) $25, Don Johnson, Kokomo, IN 491 (2 games) 12, Jack Biondolillo, Houston, TX 660 (3 games) 6, Mike Durbin, Costa Mesa, CA 181 (1 game) 3, Les Schissler, Denver, CO 216 (1 game) 2,500 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Biondolillo def. Schissler, ; Biondolillo def. Durbin, ; Johnson def. Biondolillo, ; and in the championship game, Stefanich and Johnson tied and Stefanich won the roll-off

195 All-time T.o.c. results $100,000 FIRESTONE TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Riviera Lanes, Fairlawn, OH, March 29-April 2, 1966) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Wayne Zahn, Atlanta, GA 595 (3 games) $25, Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO 170 (1 game) 12, Dave Davis, Phoenix, AZ 392 (2 games) 6, Tom Harnisch, Buffalo, NY 384 (2 games) 3,125 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Harnisch def. Zahn ; Zahn def. Davis, ; Davis def. Harnisch, Zahn won the second roll-off with Davis, 50-47, to thrill his way into the title match against Weber; and in the championship game, Zahn def. Weber, $100,000 FIRESTONE TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Bowlarama, Akron, OH, April 5-10, 1965) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Billy Hardwick, San Mateo, CA 484 (2 games) $25, Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO 468 (2 games) 12, Joe Joseph, Lansing, MI 404 (2 games) 6,500 $50,000 TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Play Bowl, Indianapolis, IN, May 19-20, 1962) Pos. Name, City & State Earnings 1. Joe Joseph, Lansing, MI $15, Billy Golembiewski, Detroit, MI 7, Carmen Salvino, Chicago, IL 4,

196 All-time world championship results 50th Annual $250,000 PBA World Championship (Northrock Lanes, Wichita, Kan., October 19-26, 2008) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Norm Duke, Clermont, Fla. 495 (2 games) $50, Chris Barnes, Double Oak, Texas 391 (2 games) 25, Steve Jaros, Yorkville, Ill. 181 (1 game) 11, Sean Rash, Wichita, Kan. 215 (1 game) 11,500 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Duke def. Rash, ; Barnes def. Jaros, ; Championship Duke def. Barnes, th ANNUAL $250,650 DENNY S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP (Woodland Bowl, Indianapolis, IN, February 18-24, 2008) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Norm Duke, Clermont, Fla. 410 (2 games) $50, Ryan Shafer, Horseheads, N.Y. 369 (2 games) 25, Walter Ray Williams Jr., Ocala, Fla. 180 (1 game) 11, a-andrew Frawley, Sydney, Australia 158 (1 game) 11,500 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Shafer def. Frawley, ; Duke def. Williams, ; and in the championship game, Duke def. Shafer, a-denotes amateur 48th ANNUAL $238,380 DENNY S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP (DeVos Place, Grand Rapids, MI, March 19-25, 2007) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Doug Kent, Newark, NY 472 (2 games) $50, Chris Barnes, Double Oak, TX 462 (2 games) 25, Danny Wiseman, Baltimore, MD 219 (1 game) 13, Tony Reyes, San Bruno, CA 226 (1 game) 10,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Kent def. Wiseman, ; Barnes def. Reyes, ; and in the championship game, Kent def. Barnes, th ANNUAL $367,500 DENNY S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP (Woodland Bowl, Indianapolis, IN, March 20-26, 2006) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Walter Ray Williams Jr., Ocala, FL 460 (2 games) $100, Pete Weber, St. Ann, MO 440 (2 games) 50, Ryan Shafer, Horseheads, NY 201 (1 game) 20, Brad Angelo, Lockport, NY 214 (1 game) 20,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Weber def. Angelo, ; Williams def. Shafer, ; and in the championship game, Williams def. Weber,

197 All-time world championship results 46th ANNUAL $438,000 DENNY S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP (Eastern Michigan University Convocation Center, Ypsilanti, MI, March 28-April 3, 2005) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Patrick Allen, Tarrytown, NY 514 (2 games) $120, Chris Loschetter, Olmsted Falls, OH 441 (2 games) 50, Mike Scroggins, Amarillo, TX 198 (1 game) 20, Brian Voss, Alpharetta, GA 165 (1 game) 20,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Loschetter def. Voss, ; Allen def. Scroggins, ; and in the championship game, Allen def. Loschetter, th ANNUAL $438,000 PBA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP (Eastern Michigan University Convocation Center, Ypsilanti, MI, March ) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Tom Baker, Buffalo, NY 523 (2 games) $120, Mika Koivuniemi, Ann Arbor, MI 464 (2 games) 50, Brad Angelo, Lockport, NY 243 (1 game) 25,000 (T) Wes Malott, Austin, TX 193 (1 game) 25,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Baker def. Angelo, ; Koivuniemi def. Malott, ; and in the championship game, Baker def. Koivuniemi, th ANNUAL $438,000 PBA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP (Taylor Sportsplex, Taylor, MI, March 3-9, 2003) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Walter Ray Williams Jr., Ocala, FL 443 (2 games) $120, Brian Kretzer, Dayton, OH 453 (2 games) 50, Parker Bohn III, Jackson, NJ 222 (1 game) 25,000 (T) Pete Weber, St. Ann, MO 207 (1 game) 25,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Kretzer def. Bohn, ; Williams def. Weber, ; and in the championship game, Williams def. Kretzer, rd ANNUAL $402,000 PBA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP (Southwyck Lanes, Toledo, OH, February 24-March 3, 2002) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Doug Kent, Newark, NY 417 (2 games) $120, Lonnie Waliczek, Wichita, KS 362 (2 games) 50, Rick Steelsmith, Wichita, KS 194 (1 game) 20,000 (T) Brian Voss, Atlanta, GA 200 (1 game) 20,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Waliczek def. Voss, ; Kent def. Steelsmith, ; and in the championship game, Kent def. Waliczek,

198 All-time world championship results 42nd ANNUAL $160,000 PBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Southwyck Lanes, Toledo, OH, January 28-February 4, 2001) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Walter Ray Williams Jr., Ocala, FL 258 (1 game) $25, Jeff Lizzi, Sandusky, OH 667 (3 games) 13, Tommy Delutz Jr., Flushing, NY 239 (1 game) 7, Dave Arnold, Reno, NV 438 (2 games) 5, Chris Hayden, Tampa, FL 214 (1 game) 4,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Arnold def. Hayden, ; Lizzi def. Arnold, ; Lizzi def. Delutz, (Lizzi def. Delutz in the third one-ball roll-off, 10-9); and in the championship game, Williams def. Lizzi, st ANNUAL $150,000 PBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Southwyck Lanes, Toledo, OH, February 13-19, 2000) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Norm Duke, Clermont, FL 492 (2 games) $23, Jason Couch, Clermont, FL 198 (1 game) 12, Jess Stayrook, San Diego, CA 201 (1 game) 8, Dale Traber, Cedarburg, WI 683 (3 games) 6, Chris Barnes, Wichita, KS 246 (1 game) 5, Justin Hromek, Andover, KS 213 (1 game) 5, Eric Forkel, Northridge, CA 204 (1 game) 4, Roger Bowker, Ocala, FL 202 (1 game) 4,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Traber (227) def. Forkel (204) and Bowker (202); Traber (258) def. Barnes (246) and Hromek (213); Duke (278) def. Stayrook (201) and Traber (198); and in the championship game, Duke def. Couch, th ANNUAL $180,000 PBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Ducat s Imperial Lanes, Toledo, OH, February 21-27, 1999) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Tim Criss, Bel Air, MD 238 (1 game) $28, Dave Arnold, Gilbert, AZ 656 (3 games) 14, Chris Barnes, Wichita, KS 215 (1 game) 9, Danny Wiseman, Baltimore, MD 420 (2 games) 7, Lonnie Waliczek, Wichita, KS 204 (1 game) 6,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Wiseman def. Waliczek, ; Arnold def. Wiseman, ; Arnold def. Barnes, ; and in the championship game, Criss def. Arnold, th ANNUAL $175,000 PBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Ducat s Imperial Lanes, Toledo, OH, February 15-21, 1998) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Pete Weber, St. Ann, MO 277 (1 game) $28, David Ozio, Vidor, TX 506 (2 games) 14, Tom Baker, Buffalo, NY 473 (2 games) 7, Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, IN 488 (2 games) 6, Jim Johnson Jr., Tampa, FL 201 (1 game) 5,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Aulby def. Johnson, ; Baker def. Aulby, ; Ozio def. Baker, ; and in the championship game, Weber def. Ozio,

199 All-time world championship results 38th ANNUAL $185,000 PBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Ducat s Imperial Lanes, Toledo, OH, March 22-29, 1997) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Rick Steelsmith, Wichita, KS 888 (4 games) $30, Brian Voss, Atlanta, GA 190 (1 game) 15, Wayne Webb, Las Vegas, NV 197 (1 game) 9, Norm Duke, Clermont, FL 203 (1 game) 7, Tim Criss, Bel Air, MD 201 (1 game) 5,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Steelsmith def. Criss, ; Steelsmith def. Duke, ; Steelsmith def. Webb, ; and in the championship game, Steelsmith def. Voss, th ANNUAL $200,000 PBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Ducat s Imperial Lanes, Toledo, OH, June 2-8, 1996) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Butch Soper, Lake Havasu City, AZ 442 (2 games) $30, Walter Ray Williams Jr., Stockton, CA 210 (1 game) 16, Justin Hromek, Andover, KS 431 (2 games) 8, Tim Criss, Bel Air, MD 473 (2 games) 6, Mark Williams, Beaumont, TX 179 (1 game) 5,500 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Criss def. M. Williams, ; Hromek def. Criss, ; Soper def. Hromek, ; and in the championship game, Soper def. W. Williams, th ANNUAL $200,000 PBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Ducat s Imperial Lanes, Toledo, OH, February 19-25, 1995) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Scott Alexander, Seattle, WA 246 (1 game) $35,000* 2. Wayne Webb, Canandaigua, NY 948 (4 games) 18, Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, IN 215 (1 game) 10, Don Genalo, Perrysburg, OH 215 (1 game) 8, Jason Couch, Clermont, FL 225 (1 game) 6,500 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Webb def. Couch, ; Webb def. Genalo, ; Webb def. Aulby, ; and in the championship game, Alexander def. Webb, *In addition to prize money, Alexander received a 1995 Chevrolet Lumina. 35th ANNUAL $175,000 PBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Ducat s Imperial Lanes, Toledo, OH, February 27-March 5, 1994) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. David Traber, Woodstock, IL 196 (1 game) $27, Dale Traber, Cedarburg, WI 380 (2 games) 14, Johnny Petraglia, Manalapan, NJ 725 (3 games) 6,000# 4. Walter Ray Williams Jr., Stockton, CA 194 (1 game) 6, Eric Forkel, Chatsworth, CA 181 (1 game) 5,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Petraglia def. Forkel, ; Petraglia def. Williams, ; Dale Traber def. Petraglia, ; and in the championship game, David Traber defeated Dale Traber, # - Petraglia received $100,000 bonus from True-Value for televised 300 game. 199

200 All-time world championship results 34th ANNUAL $300,000 BUD LIGHT PBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Ducat s Imperial Lanes, Toledo, OH, February 21-27, 1993) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Ron Palombi Jr., Erie, PA 237 (1 game) $55, Eugene McCune, Munster, IN 684 (3 games) 28, Phil Ringener, Big Spring, TX 204 (1 game) 15, Adam Apo, Honolulu, HI 214 (1 game) 10,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - McCune def. Apo ; McCune def. Ringener, ; and in the championship match, Palombi def. McCune, *KING OF THE HILL - Ron Williams, Ft. Worth, Texas, defeated Palombi, , for $5, rd ANNUAL $300,000 PBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Ducat s Imperial Lanes, Toledo, OH, March 22-28, 1992) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Eric Forkel, Chatsworth, CA 833 (4 games) $55, Bob Vespi, Plantation, FL 133 (1 game) 28, Bryan Goebel, Merriam, KS 208 (1 game) 15, Ryan Shafer, Elmira, NY 200 (1 game) 10, Adam Colton, N. Lauderdale, FL 155 (1 game) 8,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Forkel def. Colton, ; Forkel def. Shafer, ; Forkel def. Goebel, ; and in the championship game, Forkel def. Vespi, nd ANNUAL $200,000 PBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Ducat s Imperial Lanes, Toledo, OH, March 24-30, 1991) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Mike Miller, Albuquerque, NM 450 (2 games) $35, Norm Duke, Albuquerque, NM 214 (1 game) 18, Martin Letscher, Bel Air, MD 461 (2 games) 10, David Ozio, Vidor, TX 491 (2 games) 8, Brian Brazeau, Milwaukee, WI 232 (1 game) 7,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Ozio def. Brazeau, ; Letscher def. Ozio, ; Miller def. Letscher, ; and in the championship game, Miller def. Duke, st ANNUAL $280,000 SOCIETY BANK PBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Ducat s Imperial Lanes, Toledo, OH, March 11-17, 1990) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Jim Pencak, Mayfield Heights, OH 900 (4 games) $54, Chris Warren, Dallas, TX 214 (1 game) 28, Tom Crites, Tampa, FL 192 (1 game) 15, Doug Kent, Canandaigua, NY 172 (1 game) 10, Amleto Monacelli, Venezuela 182 (1 game) 8,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Pencak def. Monacelli, ; Pencak def. Kent, ; Pencak def. Crites, ; and in the championship game, Pencak def. Warren,

201 All-time world championship results 30th ANNUAL $280,000 TRUSTCORP PBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Ducat s Imperial Lanes, Toledo, OH, March 12-18, 1989) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Pete Weber, Florissant, MO 221 (1 game) $54, Dave Ferraro, Kingston, NY 419 (2 games) 27, Amleto Monacelli, Venezuela 391 (2 games) 15, Jim Johnson Jr., Wilmington, DE 362 (2 games) 10, Mark Baker, Garden Grove, CA 171 (1 game) 8,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Johnson def. Baker, ; Monacelli def. Johnson, ; Ferraro def. Monacelli, ; and in the championship game, Weber def. Ferraro, th ANNUAL $270,000 TRUSTCORP PBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Ducat s Imperial Lanes, Toledo, OH, March 6-12, 1988) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Brian Voss, Tacoma, WA 246 (1 game) $51, Todd Thompson, Reno, NV 398 (2 games) 26, Don Genalo, Perrysburg, OH 409 (2 games) 15, Dave Ferraro, Kingston, NY 429 (2 games) 10, Pete Weber, Florissant, MO 201 (1 game) 8,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Ferraro def. Weber, ; Genalo def. Ferraro, ; Thompson def. Genalo, ; and in the championship game, Voss def. Thompson, th ANNUAL $260,000 TOLEDO TRUST PBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Ducat s Imperial Lanes, Toledo, OH, March 22-28, 1987) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Randy Pedersen, Santa Maria, CA 759 (3 games) $49, Amleto Monacelli, Venezuela 222 (1 game) 25, Marshall Holman, Medford, OR 180 (1 game) 15, David Ozio, Vidor, TX 396 (2 games) 10, Pete Weber, Florissant, MO 190 (1 game) 8,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Ozio def. Weber, ; Pedersen def. Ozio, ; Pedersen def. Holman, ; and in the championship game, Pedersen def. Monacelli, th ANNUAL $235,000 TOLEDO TRUST PBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Ducat s Imperial Lanes, Toledo, OH, March 23-29, 1986) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Tom Crites, Tampa, FL 190 (1 game) $45, Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, IN 622 (3 games) 25, Mark Roth, Spring Lake Heights, NJ 234 (1 game) 15, Mike Edwards, Tulsa, OK 450 (2 games) 10, Pete Weber, St. Louis, MO 212 (1 game) 8,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Edwards def. Weber, ; Aulby and Edwards tied at 202 with Aulby winning a two-frame roll-off, 49-39; Aulby def. Roth, ; and in the championship game, Crites def. Aulby,

202 All-time world championship results 26th ANNUAL $235,000 TOLEDO TRUST PBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Ducat s Imperial Lanes, Toledo, OH, March 3-9, 1985) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, IN 476 (2 games) $45, Steve Cook, Roseville, CA 211 (1 game) 25, Bob Handley, Pompano Beach, FL 478 (2 games) 15, Dave Husted, Milwaukie, OR 385 (2 games) 10, Paul Gibson, O Fallon, IL 171 (1 game) 8,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Husted def. Gibson, ; Handley def. Husted, ; Aulby def. Handley, ; and in the championship game, Aulby def. Cook, th ANNUAL $200,000 TOLEDO TRUST PBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Ducat s Imperial Lanes, Toledo, OH, February 26-March 3, 1984) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Bob Chamberlain, Pontiac, MI 961 (4 games) $38, Dan Eberl, Tonawanda, NY 191 (1 game) 20, Nelson Burton Jr., St. Louis, MO 200 (1 game) 11, Jim Stefanich, Joliet, IL 225 (1 game) 8, Gil Sliker, Washington, NJ 226 (1 game) 6,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Chamberlain def. Sliker, ; Chamberlain def. Stefanich, ; Chamberlain def. Burton, ; and in the championship game, Chamberlain def. Eberl, th ANNUAL $200,000 TOLEDO TRUST PBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Ducat s Imperial Lanes, Toledo, OH, March 6-12, 1983) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Earl Anthony, Dublin, CA 210 (1 game) $38, Mike Durbin, Chagrin Falls, OH 427 (2 games) 20, Roy Buckley, New Albany, OH 448 (2 games) 11, Kevin Gillette, Florence, KY 406 (2 games) 8, Mike Truitt, Rockford, IL 181 (1 game) 6,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Gillette def. Truitt, ; Buckley def. Gillette, ; Durbin def. Buckley, ; and in the championship game, Anthony def. Durbin, rd ANNUAL $200,000 TOLEDO TRUST PBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Ducat s Imperial Lanes, Toledo, OH, February 21-27, 1982) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Earl Anthony, Dublin, CA 233 (1 game) $38, Charlie Tapp, S. St. Paul, MN 836 (4 games) 20, Mike Durbin, Chagrin Falls, OH 197 (1 game) 11, Steve Westberg, Cottage Grove, OR 211 (1 game) 8, Dave Davis, Tinton Falls, NJ 184 (1 game) 6,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Tapp def. Davis, ; Tapp def. Westberg, ; Tapp def. Durbin, ; and in the championship game, Anthony def. Tapp,

203 All-time world championship results 22nd ANNUAL $135,000 TOLEDO TRUST PBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Ducat s Imperial Lanes, Toledo, OH, March 1-7, 1981) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Earl Anthony, Dublin, CA 242 (1 game) $21, Ernie Schlegel, Vancouver, WA 718 (3 games) 11, Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO 204 (1 game) 6, Dave Davis, Tinton Falls, NJ 375 (2 games) 5, Gary Dickinson, Burleson, TX 203 (1 game) 4,500 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Davis def. Dickinson, ; Schlegel def. Davis, ; Schlegel def. Weber, ; and in the championship game, Anthony def. Schlegel, st ANNUAL $100,000 PBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Sunnybrook Lanes, Sterling Heights, MI, March 24-29, 1980) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Johnny Petraglia, Staten Island, NY 235 (1 game) $15, Gary Dickinson, Ft. Worth, TX 871 (4 games) 8, Jay Robinson, Van Nuys, CA 214 (1 game) 6, John Denton, Midland, TX 216 (1 game) 5, Sam Zurich, Centerport, NY 185 (1 game) 4,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Dickinson def. Zurich, ; Dickinson def. Denton, ; Dickinson def. Robinson, ; and in the championship game, Petraglia def. Dickinson, th ANNUAL $100,000 SHOWBOAT PBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Showboat Bowling Center, Las Vegas, NV, June 10-16, 1979) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, IN 727 (3 games) $15, Earl Anthony, Kent, WA 217 (1 game) 8, George Pappas, Charlotte, NC 163 (1 game) 6, Gary Mage, Seattle, WA 418 (2 games) 5, Mark Roth, N. Arlington, NJ 204 (1 game) 4,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Mage def. Roth, ; Aulby def. Mage, ; Aulby def. Pappas, ; and in the championship game, Aulby def. Anthony, th ANNUAL $100,000 MGM-PBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (MGM-Grand Lanes, Reno, NV, June 11-18, 1978) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Warren Nelson, Downey, CA 453 (2 games) $15, Joseph Groskind, Memphis, TN 199 (1 game) 8, Mark Roth, N. Arlington, NJ 762 (3 games) 6, Dennis Lane, Kingsport, TN 225 (1 game) 5, Tommy Hudson, Akron, OH 466 (2 games) 4, Nelson Burton Jr., St. Louis, MO 161 (1 game) 3,200 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Hudson def. Burton, ; Roth def. Hudson, ; Roth def. Lane, ; Nelson def. Roth, ; and in the championship game, Nelson def. Groskind,

204 All-time world championship results 18th ANNUAL $100,000 COLUMBIA PBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Leilani Lanes, Seattle, WA, June 12-19, 1977) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Tommy Hudson, Akron, OH 206 (1 game) $10, Jay Robinson, Los Angeles, CA 908 (4 games) 6, Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA 208 (1 game) 4, Mark Roth, Staten Island, NY 222 (1 game) 3, John Wilcox, Montoursville, PA 414 (2 games) 3, John Guenther, Seattle, WA 218 (1 game) 3,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Wilcox def. Guenther, ; Robinson def. Wilcox, ; Robinson def. Roth, ; Robinson def. Anthony, ; and in the championship game, Hudson def. Robinson, th ANNUAL $85,000 PBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Leilani Lanes, Seattle, WA, June 13-20, 1976) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Paul Colwell, Tucson, AZ 191 (1 game) $9, Dave Davis, Atlanta, GA 401 (2 games) 5, Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA 604 (3 games) 4, Jeff Mattingly, Tacoma, WA 176 (1 game) 3, George Pappas, Charlotte, NC 194 (1 game) 2,500 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Anthony def. Pappas, ; Anthony def. Mattingly, ; David def. Anthony, ; and in the championship game, Colwell and Davis tied in regulation frames, , and in a two frame roll-off, Colwell def. Davis, th ANNUAL $75,000 BRUNSWICK - PBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Brunswick WonderBowl, Downey, CA, May 24-31, 1975) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA 245 (1 game) $9, Jim Frazier, Spokane, WA 871 (4 games) 5, Mark Roth, Staten Island, NY 199 (1 game) 4, Gary Mage, Seattle, WA 164 (1 game) 3, Ross Packard, San Jose, CA 207 (1 game) 2,500 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Frazier def. Packard, ; Frazier def. Mage, 233, 164; Frazier def. Roth, ; and in the championship game, Anthony def. Frazier, th ANNUAL $75,000 BRUNSWICK - PBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Brunswick WonderBowl, Downey, CA, June 2-9, 1974) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA 218 (1 game) $9, Mark Roth, Brooklyn, NY 621 (3 games) 5, Gary Mage, Seattle, WA 204 (1 game) 4, Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO 429 (2 games) 3, Marty Piraino, Syracuse, NY 209 (1 game) 2,500 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Weber def. Piraino, ; Roth def. Weber, ; Roth def. Mage, ; and in the championship game, Anthony def. Roth,

205 All-time world championship results 14th ANNUAL $70,000 PBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Hilander Bowling Palace, Oklahoma City, OK, August 26-September 1, 1973) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA 212 (1 game) $8, Sam Flanagan, Parkersburg, WV 865 (4 games) 4, George Pappas, Charlotte, NC 236 (1 game) 3, Gary Dickinson, Ft. Worth, TX 218 (1 game) 2, Dave Davis, Miami, FL 145 (1 game) 2,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Flanagan def. Davis, ; Flanagan def. Dickinson, ; Flanagan def. Pappas, ; and in the championship game, Anthony def. Flanagan, th ANNUAL $65,000 PBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Henrietta Lanes, Rochester, NY, November 26-December 1, 1972) TOP 5 BOWLERS, 60 GAMEs total pinfall FINALS Pos. Name, City & State W-L-T Total Pins Earnings 1. John Guenther, Seattle, WA ,986 $7, Dick Ritger, Hartford, WI ,889 4, Bill Johnson, New Orleans, LA ,865 3, Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO ,822 2, Mark Roth, Brooklyn, NY ,704 2,000 12th ANNUAL $85,000 PBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Paramus Bowling, Paramus, NJ, October 9-16, 1971) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Mike Limongello, N. Babylon, NY 911 (4 games) $12, Dave Davis, Miami, FL 202 (1 game) 7, Teata Semiz, River Edge, NJ 203 (1 game) 5, Dave Soutar, Gilroy, CA 223 (1 game) 4, Gus Lampo, Endicott, NY 165 (1 game) 3,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Limongello def. Lampo, ; Limongello def. Soutar, ; Limongello def. Semiz, ; and in the championship game, Limongello def. Davis, th ANNUAL $70,000 PBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Garden City Bowl, Garden City, NY, October 17-24, 1970) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Mike McGrath, El Cerrito, CA 660 (3 games) $7, Dave Davis, Miami, FL 222 (1 game) 4, Larry Lichstein, Windsor Locks, CT 188 (1 game) 3, George Pappas, Charlotte, NC 356 (2 games) 2, Johnny Petraglia, Brooklyn, NY 169 (1 game) 2,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Pappas def. Petraglia, ; McGrath def. Pappas, ; Mc- Grath def. Lichstein, ; and in the championship game, McGrath def. Davis,

206 All-time world championship results 10th ANNUAL $70,000 PBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Garden City Bowl, Garden City, NY, November 30-December 6, 1969) TOP 5 BOWLERS, 60 GAMEs total pinfall FINALS Pos. Name, City & State W-L-T Total Pins Earnings 1. Mike McGrath, El Cerrito, CA ,670 $7, Bill Allen, Fresno, CA ,605 4, Larry Lichstein, Bloomfield, CT ,433 3, Billy Hardwick, Louisville, KY ,361 2, Ed Bourdase, Fresno, CA ,300 2,000 9th ANNUAL $80,000 PBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Madison Square Garden Bowling Center, New York City, NY, December 1-6, 1968) TOP 5 BOWLERS, 60 GAMEs total pinfall FINALS Pos. Name, City & State W-L-T Total Pins Earnings 1. Wayne Zahn, Atlanta, GA ,182 $10, Nelson Burton Jr., St. Louis, MO ,741 6, Jim Godman, Hayward, CA ,732 4, Bobby Cooper, Houston, TX ,677 3, Dick Ritger, Hartford, WI ,647 2,500 8th ANNUAL $70,000 PBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Madison Square Garden Bowling Center, New York City, NY, December 3-9, 1967) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Dave Davis, Phoenix, AZ 421 (2 games) $10, Pete Tountas, Tucson, AZ 191 (1 game) 5, Mike Limongello, N. Babylon, NY 452 (2 games) 3, Bud Horn, Los Angeles, CA 226 (1 game) 2,500 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Limongello def. Horn, ; Davis def. Limongello, ; and in the championship game, Davis def. Tountas, th ANNUAL $65,000 PBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Garden City Bowl, Garden City, NY, November 1-6, 1966) TOP 5 BOWLERS, 60 GAMEs total pinfall FINALS Pos. Name, City & State W-L-T Total Pins Earnings 1. Wayne Zahn, Atlanta, GA ,006 $10, Nelson Burton Jr., St. Louis, MO ,869 5, John Guenther, Seattle, WA ,576 3, Fred Lening, Fairless Hills, PA ,565 2, Don Carter, Tarzana, CA ,531 1,800 6th ANNUAL $65,000 PBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Continental Lanes, Detroit, MI, November 21-27, 1965) TOP 5 BOWLERS, 61 GAMEs total pinfall FINALS Pos. Name, City & State W-L-T Total Pins Earnings 1. Dave Davis, Phoenix, AZ ,895 $10, Jerry McCoy, Ft. Worth, TX ,212 5, Skee Foremsky, El Paso, TX ,826 3, Tommy Tuttle, Rural Hall, NC ,741 2, Bob Collatos, Santa Monica, CA ,615 1,800 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Davis defeated McCoy, , in nationally televised threegame finals. 206

207 All-time world championship results 5th ANNUAL $60,000 PBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Garden City Bowl, Long Island, NY, November 3-8, 1964) TOP 5 BOWLERS, 61 GAMEs total pinfall FINALS Pos. Name, City & State Total Earnings 1. Bob Strampe, Detroit, MI 13,979 $7, Ray Bluth, St. Louis, MO 13,721 3, Jim Robinette, Falls Church, VA 13,719 2, Tom Harnisch, Buffalo, NY 13,612 2, Buzz Fazio, Detroit, MI 13,609 1,800 4th ANNUAL $60,000 PBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Garden City Bowl, Long Island, NY, November 12-17, 1963) TOP 5 BOWLERS, 61 GAMEs total pinfall FINALS Pos. Name, City & State Total Earnings 1. Billy Hardwick, San Mateo, CA 13,541 $7, Ray Bluth, St. Louis, MO 13,288 3, Bob Strampe, Detroit, MI 13,236 2, Don Johnson, Kokomo, IN 13,232 2, Andy Rogoznica, Chicago, IL 13,165 1,850 3rd ANNUAL $50,000 PBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Boulevard Lanes, Philadelphia, PA, November 3-8, 1962) TOP 5 BOWLERS, 25 GAMEs total pinfall FINALS Pos. Name, City & State W-L Total Pins Earnings 1. Carmen Salvino, Chicago, IL ,369 $6, Don Carter, St. Louis, MO ,305 3, George Howard, Detroit, MI ,280 2, Joe Joseph, Lansing, MI ,234 2, Dave Soutar, Detroit, MI ,288 1,700 2nd ANNUAL $44,000 PBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Eastgate Coliseum, Cleveland, OH, November 9-13, 1961) TOP 5 BOWLERS, 27 GAMEs total pinfall FINALS Pos. Name, City & State W-L Total Pins Earnings 1. Dave Soutar, Detroit, MI ,792 $6, Morrie Oppenheim, Chicago, IL ,719 3, Don Ellis, Houston, TX ,690 2, Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO ,667 1, Billy Welu, St. Louis, MO ,603 1,500 1st ANNUAL PBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Imperial Lanes, Memphis, TN, November 25-28, 1960) TOP 5 BOWLERS, 30-GAME FINALS Pos. Name, City & State W-L Total Pins Earnings 1. Don Carter, St. Louis, MO ,369 $5, Ronnie Gaudern, San Antonio, TX ,352 3, Harry Smith, Baltimore, MD ,299 2, Jack Biondolillo, Houston, TX ,218 1, Fred Lening, Fairless Hills, PA ,231 1,

208 All-time usbc masters results $350,000 UNITED STATES BOWLING CONGRESS (USBC) MASTERS (Cashman Center, Las Vegas, February 9-15, 2009) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. John Nolen, Waterford, Mich. 202 (1 game) $60, Danny Wiseman, Baltimore 673 (3 games) $30, Steve Harman, Camby, Ind. 188 (1 game) $20, Tommy Jones, Simpsonville, S.C. 216 (1 game) $15,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Wiseman def. Jones, ; Wiseman def. Harman, ; Championship - Nolen def. Wiseman, $350,000 UNITED STATES BOWLING CONGRESS (USBC) MASTERS (Miller Park, Milwaukee, WI, October 21-28, 2007) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Sean Rash, Wichita, Kan. 269 (1 game) $100, Steve Jaros, Yorkville, Ill. 814 (3 games) $50, Patrick Allen, Wesley Chapel, Fla. 233 (1 game) $25, Walter Ray Williams Jr., Ocala, Fla. 254 (1 game) $15,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Jaros def. Williams, ; Jaros def. Allen, ; and in the championship game, Rash def. Jaros, $352,400 USBC MASTERS (Wisconsin Exposition Center, Milwaukee, WI, October 22-29, 2006) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Doug Kent, Newark, NY 771 (3 games) $100, Jack Jurek, Lackawanna, NY 230 (1 game) 50, a-george Lambert IV, Canada 190 (1 game) 25, Tommy Jones, Simpsonville, SC 248 (1 game) 15,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Kent def. Jones, (9-6 in one-ball, sudden death roll-off); Kent def. Lambert, ; and in the championship game, Kent def. Jurek, a - denotes amateur $400,000 USBC MASTERS (U.S. Cellular Arena, Milwaukee, WI, November 14-20, 2005) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Mike Scroggins, Amarillo, TX 485 (2 games) $100, Norm Duke, Clermont, FL 238 (1 game) 50, a-art Brown, Lansing, MI 403 (2 games) 25, a-ken Muscato, Canandaigua, NY 180 (1 game) 15,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Brown def. Muscato, ; Scroggins def. Brown, ; and in the championship game, Scroggins def. Duke, a - denotes amateur 208

209 All-time usbc masters results $400,000 MILLER HIGH LIFE MASTERS PRES. BY USBC (Miller Park, Milwaukee, WI, October 25-31, 2004) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Danny Wiseman, Baltimore, MD 268 (1 game) $100, Patrick Allen, Tarrytown, NY 669 (3 games) 50, Patrick Healey Jr., Flower Mound, TX 219 (1 game) 25, a-brian Boghosian, Agawam, MA 183 (1 game) 15,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Allen def. Boghosian, ; Allen def. Healey, ; and in the championship game, Wiseman def. Allen, a - denotes amateur $400,000 USBC MASTERS (National Bowling Stadium, Reno, NV, January 20-25, 2004) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Walter Ray Williams Jr., Ocala, FL 505 (2 games) $100, Chris Barnes, Dallas, TX 239 (1 game) 50, Mika Koivuniemi, Ann Arbor, MI 651 (3 games) 25, D.J. Archer, McKinney, TX 149 (1 game) 15, Patrick Allen, Tarrytown, NY 173 (1 game) 10,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Koivuniemi def. Allen, ; Koivuniemi def. Archer, ; Williams def. Koivuniemi, , and in the championship game, Williams def. Barnes, $386,000 USBC MASTERS (National Bowling Stadium, Reno, NV, January 16-19, 2003) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Bryon Smith, Roseburg, OR 236 (1 game) $100, Walter Ray Williams Jr., Ocala, FL 709 (3 games) 50, a-jason Williams, Vashon Island, WA 178 (1 game) 25, Norm Duke, Clermont, FL 234 (1 game) 15,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - W. Williams def. Duke, ; W. Williams def. J. Williams, ; and in the championship game, Smith def. W. Williams, a - denotes amateur $350,000 USBC MASTERS (National Bowling Stadium, Reno, NV, January 16-20, 2002) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. a-brett Wolfe, Reno, NV 269 (1 game) $100, Dennis Horan Jr., Temecula, CA 618 (3 games) 50, Ricky Ward, North Fort Myers, FL 224 (1 game) 25, Steve Jaros, Bolingbrook, IL 190 (1 game) 15,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Horan def. Jaros, ; Horan def. Ward, ; and in the championship game, Wolfe def. Horan, a - denotes amateur 209

210 All-time usbc masters results $350,000 USBC MASTERS (National Bowling Stadium, Reno, NV, June 11-16, 2001) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Parker Bohn III, Jackson, NJ 448 (2 games) $40, Jason Couch, Clermont, FL 237 (1 game) 20, Tony Reyes, San Jose, CA 407 (2 games) 14, a-shannon Buchan, Waterloo, IA 391 (2 games) 9, Chris Hayden, Tampa, FL 170 (1 game) 7,500 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Buchan def. Hayden, ; Reyes def. Buchan, ; Bohn def. Reyes, ; and in the championship game, Bohn def. Couch, a - denotes amateur $250,000 USBC MASTERS (Albuquerque Convention Center, Albuquerque, NM, June 12-17, 2000) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Mika Koivuniemi, Finland 482 (2 games) $35, Pete Weber, St. Ann, MO 235 (1 game) 19, Paul Fleming, Bedford, TX 514 (2 games) 13, Jason Duran, Wichita, KS 452 (2 games) 9, Chris Barnes, Wichita, KS 222 (1 game) 7,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Duran def. Barnes, ; Fleming def. Duran, ; Koivuniemi def. Fleming, ; and in the championship game, Koivuniemi def. Weber, $250,000 USBC MASTERS (The Oncenter, Syracuse, NY, May 3-8, 1999) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. a-brian Boghosian, Middletown, CT 492 (2 games) $40, Parker Bohn III, Jackson, NJ 231 (1 game) 24, Ricky Ward, North Fort Myers, FL 169 (1 game) 16, Tom Baker, Buffalo, NY 158 (1 game) 11,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Boghosian (245) def. Ward (169) and Baker (158); and in the championship game, Boghosian def. Bohn, a - denotes amateur $250,000 USBC MASTERS (National Bowling Stadium, Reno, NV, May 5-9, 1998) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, IN 224 (1 game) $50, Parker Bohn III, Jackson, NJ 492 (2 games) 26,600# 3. Chris Sand, Roseville, MI 246 (1 game) 20, Mike Mullin, New York City, NY 191 (1 game) 15,500 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Bohn (300) def. Sand (246) and Mullin (191); and in the championship game, Aulby def. Bohn, # - Bohn received a $10,000 bonus for his 300 game. 210

211 All-time usbc masters results $250,000 USBC MASTERS (Van Braun Civic Center, Huntsville, AL, April 29-May 3, 1997) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. a-jason Queen, Decatur, IL 548 (2 games) $50, Eric Forkel, Tucson, AZ 194 (1 game) 27, Bobby Fleetwood, Milford, CT 746 (3 games) 20, Ron Papp, Bordertown, NJ 203 (1 game) 15, Teata Semiz, Wallington, NJ 200 (1 game) 11,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Fleetwood def. Semiz, ; Fleetwood def. Papp, ; Queen def. Fleetwood, ; and in the championship game, Queen def. Forkel, a - denotes amateur $250,000 USBC MASTERS (Salt Palace Convention Center, Salt Lake City, UT, April 30-May 4, 1996) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Ernie Schlegel, Vancouver, WA 236 (1 game) $50, Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, IN 422 (2 games) 27, Joe Firpo, Bedford, TX 733 (3 games) 20, Rohn Morton, Portland, OR 236 (1 game) 15, Bob Belmont, Dunedin, FL 191 (1 game) 11,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Firpo def. Belmont, ; Firpo def. Morton, ; Aulby def. Firpo, ; and in the championship game, Schlegel def. Aulby, $250,000 USBC MASTERS (National Bowling Stadium, Reno, NV, May 2-6, 1995) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, IN 422 (2 games) $50, Mark Williams, Beaumont, TX 187 (1 game) 26, Ryan Shafer, Elmira, NY 360 (2 games) 20, Bob Benoit, Topeka, KS 352 (2 games) 15, Larry Laub, Tucson, AZ 186 (1 game) 10,800 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Benoit def. Laub, ; Shafer def. Benoit, ; Aulby def. Shafer, ; and in the championship game, Aulby def. Williams, $235,000 USBC MASTERS (Mobile Convention Center, Mobile, AL, May 3-7, 1994) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. a-steve Fehr, Cincinnati, OH 437 (2 games) $43, Steve Anderson, Colorado Springs, CO 206 (1 game) 26, Adam Colton, Coral Springs, FL 409 (2 games) 20, Brian LeClair, Hudson, NY 477 (2 games) 15, Rick Steelsmith, Wichita, KS 201 (1 game) 11,100 PLAYOFF RESULTS - LeClair def. Steelsmith, ; Colton def. LeClair, ; Fehr def. Colton, ; and in the championship game, Fehr def. Anderson, a - denotes amateur 211

212 All-time usbc masters results $235,000 USBC MASTERS (Tulsa Convention Center, Tulsa, OK, May 4-8, 1993) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Norm Duke, Edmond, OK 258 (1 game) $43, Patrick Allen, Katonah, NY 447 (2 games) 26, Parker Bohn III, Freehold, NJ 674 (3 games) 20, Joseph Firpo, Lake Worth, FL 179 (1 game) 15, Ernie Schlegel, Vancouver, WA 226 (1 game) 11,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Bohn def. Schlegel, ; Bohn def. Firpo, ; Allen def. Bohn, ; and in the championship game, Duke def. Allen, $235,000 USBC MASTERS (Bayfront Plaza Convention Center, Corpus Christi, TX, April 28-May 2, 1992) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. a-ken Johnson, N. Richland Hills, TX 468 (2 games) $43, Dave D Entremont, Parma, OH 207 (1 game) 26, Eric Forkel, Chatsworth, CA 683 (3 games) 20, Bill Cathey, Cedar Hill, TX 233 (1 game) 15, Mark Bowers, Aberdeen, MD 203 (1 game) 11,100 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Forkel def. Bowers, ; Forkel def. Cathey, ; Johnson def. Forkel, ; and in the championship game, Johnson def. D Entremont, a - denotes amateur $235,000 USBC MASTERS (Sea Gate Convention Center, Toledo, OH, April 30-May 4, 1991) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Doug Kent, Canandaigua, NY 469 (2 games) $43, George Branham III, Indianapolis, IN 236 (1 game) 26, Scott Alexander, Tacoma, WA 643 (3 games) 20, Harry Sullins, Detroit, MI 181 (1 game) 16, David Ozio, Vidor, TX 170 (1 game) 11,100 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Alexander def. Ozio, ; Alexander def. Sullins, ; Kent def. Alexander, ; and in the championship game, Kent def. Branham in a rolloff, 60-28, after tying at 236. $235,000 USBC MASTERS (Reno-Sparks Convention Center, Reno, NV, May 1-5, 1990) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Chris Warren, Dallas, TX 225 (1 game) $43, David Ozio, Vidor, TX 910 (4 games) 26, Bryan Alpert, Las Vegas, NV 189 (1 game) 20, Brian Voss, Boca Raton, FL 222 (1 game) 15, Jerry Miller, Twin Falls, ID 214 (1 game) 11,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Ozio def. Miller, ; Ozio def. Voss, ; Ozio def. Alpert, ; and in the championship game, Warren def. Ozio,

213 All-time usbc masters results $235,000 USBC MASTERS (Century II Convention Center, Wichita, KS, May 2-6, 1989) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, IN 211 (1 game) $43, Mike Edwards, Tulsa, OK 697 (3 games) 26, Norm Duke, Fort Worth, TX 221 (1 game) 20, Skip Tucker, Merritt Island, FL 426 (2 games) 15, Del Ballard Jr., Richardson, TX 213 (1 game) 11,200 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Tucker def. Ballard, ; Edwards def. Tucker, ; Edwards def. Duke, ; and in the championship game, Aulby def. Edwards, $215,000 USBC MASTERS (Prime Osborn Convention Center, Jacksonville, FL, May 3-7, 1988) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Del Ballard Jr., Richardson, TX 236 (1 game) $43, Keith Smith, Fremont, NE 396 (2 games) 26, Dave Ferraro, Kingston, NY 380 (2 games) 20, Kent Wagner, Palmetto, FL 370 (2 games) 15, Del Warren, Lake Worth, FL 200 (1 game) 11,100 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Wagner def. Warren, ; Ferraro def. Wagner, ; Smith def. Ferraro, ; and in the championship game, Ballard def. Smith, $215,000 USBC MASTERS (International Convention Center, Niagara Falls, NY, May 5-9, 1987) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. a-rick Steelsmith, Wichita, KS 495 (2 games) $43, Brad Snell, Des Plaines, IL 219 (1 game) 26, John Weltzien, McHenry, IL 613 (3 games) 20, Mike Fairchild, Nicholasville, KY 217 (1 game) 15, Tony Marrese, Cocoa, FL 176 (1 game) 11,400 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Weltzien def. Marrese, ; Weltzien def. Fairchild, ; Steelsmith def. Weltzien, ; and in the championship game, Steelsmith def. Snell, a - denotes amateur $215,000 USBC MASTERS (Cashman Field Center, Las Vegas, NV, May 6-10, 1986) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Mark Fahy, Chicago, IL 222 (1 game) $43, Del Ballard Jr., Richardson, TX 386 (2 games) 26, Pete Couture, Windsor Locks, CT 576 (3 games) 20, Marshall Holman, Medford, OR 182 (1 game) 15, Joe Vito Buenrostro, San Antonio, TX 180 (1 game) 11,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Couture def. Buenrostro, ; Couture def. Holman, ; Ballard def. Couture, ; and in the championship game, Fahy def. Ballard, $200,

214 All-time usbc masters results USBC MASTERS (Tulsa Oklahoma Center, Tulsa, OK, May 7-11, 1985) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Steve Wunderlich, St. Louis, MO 256 (1 game) $40, Tommy Kress, Rochester, NY 610 (3 games) 25, Gary Bower, Middleton, PA 204 (1 game) 19, Pete Weber, St. Louis, MO 419 (2 games) 14, Dennis Jacques, Middleton, NJ 188 (1 game) 10,500 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Weber def. Jacques, ; Kress def. Weber, ; Kress def. Bower, ; and in the championship game, Wunderlich def. Kress, $200,000 USBC MASTERS (Reno-Sparks Convention Center, Reno, NV, May 8-12, 1984) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Earl Anthony, Dublin, CA 191 (1 game) $40, Gil Sliker, Washington, NJ 396 (2 games) 25, Rick Minier, Vancouver, WA 651 (3 games) 19, George Pappas, Charlotte, NC 214 (1 game) 14, Mark Baker, Garden Grove, CA 183 (1 game) 10,500 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Minier def. Baker, ; Minier def. Pappas, ; Sliker def. Minier, ; and in the championship game, Anthony def. Sliker, $200,000 USBC MASTERS (International Convention Center, Niagara Falls, NY, May 10-14, 1983) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Mike Lastowski, Havre-de-Grace, MD 444 (2 games) $40, Pete Weber, St. Louis, MO 189 (1 game) 25, Earl Anthony, Dublin, CA 416 (2 games) 20, Les Schissler, Denver, CO 396 (2 games) 14, Ernie Schlegel, Vancouver, WA 214 (1 game) 10,500 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Schissler def. Schlegel, ; Anthony def. Schissler, ; Lastowski def. Anthony, , and in the championship game, Lastowski def. Weber, $200,000 USBC MASTERS (Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, MD, May 11-15, 1982) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Joe Berardi, Brooklyn, NY 236 (1 game) $40, Ted Hannahs, Zanesville, OH 607 (3 games) 25, Sam Maccarone, Glassboro, NJ 160 (1 game) 19, Tom Baker, Buffalo, NY 410 (2 games) 14, Steve Fehr, Cincinnati, OH 200 (1 game) 10,600 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Baker def. Fehr, ; Hannahs def. Baker, ; Hannahs def. Maccarone, ; and in the championship game, Berardi def. Hannahs,

215 All-time usbc masters results $141,000 USBC MASTERS (Cook Convention Center, Memphis, TN, May 13-17, 1981) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Randy Lightfoot, St. Charles, MO 411 (2 games) $35, Skip Tucker, Merritt Island, FL 178 (1 game) 20, Tom Baker, Buffalo, NY 632 (3 games) 14, Wayne Webb, Tucson, AZ 181 (1 game) 9, Dave Soutar, Kansas City, KS 200 (1 game) 7,700 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Baker def. Soutar, ; Baker def. Webb, ; Lightfoot def. Baker, ; and in the championship game, Lightfoot def. Tucker, $116,000 USBC MASTERS (Commonwealth Convention Center, Louisville, KY, May 21-25, 1980) Pos. Name, City & State Total/Games Earnings 1. Neil Burton, St. Louis, MO 409 (2 games) $25, Mark Roth, Little Silver, NJ 192 (1 game) 15, Nelson Burton Jr., St. Louis, MO 631 (3 games) 11, George Pappas, Charlotte, NC 212 (1 game) 8, Joe Hutchinson, Scranton, PA 213 (1 game) 7,000 PLAYOFF RESULTS - Nelson Burton Jr., def. Hutchinson, ; Nelson Burton Jr., def. Pappas, ; Neil Burton def. Nelson Burton Jr., ; and in the championship game, Neil Burton def. Roth, USBC MASTERS (Florida Expo Hall, Tampa, FL, 1979) Pos. Name, City & State Games W-L Pins Avg. Earnings 1. Doug Myers, El Toro, CA , $7, Bill Spigner, Hamden, CT , , Ed Ressler Jr., Bethlehem, PA , , Bus Oswalt, Muncie, IN , , Wayne Zahn, Tempe, AZ , , Ron Pollard, Versailles, IN , , Louie Moore, Indianapolis, IN , , Jack Calhoun, Cincinnati, OH , ,525 USBC MASTERS (Cervantes Convention Center, St. Louis, MO, 1978) Pos. Name, City & State Games W-L Pins Avg. Earnings 1. Frank Ellenburg, Mesa, AZ , $7, Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA , , Paul Moser, Somerset, MA , , Dick Ritger, River Falls, WI , , Dave Soutar, Kansas City, MO , , Mike Klapik, Columbia, CT , , Bill Spigner, Hamden, CT , , Louie Moore, Indianapolis, IN , ,

216 All-time usbc masters results USBC MASTERS (Centennial Coliseum, Reno, NV, 1977) Pos. Name, City & State Games W-L Pins Avg. Earnings 1. Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA , $6, Jim Godman, Miami, FL , , Darryl Sorber, Bethlehem, PA , , Gary Mage, Seattle, WA , , Mark Van Meter, Albuquerque, NM , , Nelson Burton Jr., St. Louis, MO , , Jim Maxey, Decatur, GA , , Ron McCaull, Malden, MA , ,390 USBC MASTERS (Oklahoma City Myriad, Oklahoma City, OK, 1976) Pos. Name, City & State Games W-L Pins Avg. Earnings 1. Nelson Burton Jr., St. Louis, MO , $5, Steve Carson, Oklahoma City, OK , , Fred Conner, Los Angeles, CA , , Tommy Hudson, Akron, OH , , Joe Groskind, Memphis, TN , , Butch Soper, Tustin, CA , , Barry Asher, Costa Mesa, CA , , Gus Lampo, Endicott, NY , ,325 USBC MASTERS (Dayton Convention Center, Dayton, OH, 1975) Pos. Name, City & State Games W-L Pins Avg. Earnings 1. Ed Ressler, Allentown, PA , $5, Sam Flanagan, Parkersburg, WV , , Gary Mage, Seattle, WA , , Mike Durbin, Chagrin Falls, OH , , Jerry Walden, St. Louis, MO , , Ron Hoffman, Denver, CO , , Mark Roth, Brooklyn, NY , , Guy Rowbury, Ronan, MT , ,425 USBC MASTERS (Indiana Convention Center, Indianapolis, IN, 1974) Pos. Name, City & State Games W-L Pins Avg. Earnings 1. Paul Colwell, Tucson, AZ , $5, Steve Neff, Sarasota, FL , , Don Johnson, Akron, OH , , Tim Harahan, Canoga Park, CA , , Wayne Zahn, Tempe, AZ , , Gary Dickinson, Ft. Worth, TX , , Les Zikes, Chicago, IL , , Jay Robinson, Los Angeles, CA , ,

217 All-time usbc masters results USBC MASTERS (Onondaga County War Memorial, Syracuse, NY, 1973) Pos. Name, City & State Games W-L Pins Avg. Earnings 1. Dave Soutar, Kansas City, KS , $5, Dick Ritger, Hartford, WI , , Jimmy Mack, Hackettstown, NJ , , Teata Semiz, River Edge, NJ , , Gerald Loveless, Moses Lake, WA , , Denny Lawrence, Ft. Wayne, IN , , Nelson Burton Jr., St. Louis, MO , , Steve Nowicki, Rochester, NY , ,090 USBC MASTERS (Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, CA, 1972) Pos. Name, City & State Games W-L Pins Avg. Earnings 1. Bill Beach, Sharon, PA , $5, Jim Godman, Lorain, OH , , Jim Stefanich, Joliet, IL , , Pete Tountas, Munster, IN , , Gary Mage, Vancouver, WA , , James Maxey, Decatur, GA , , Larry Brott, Lakewood, CA , , Ted Malicki, Cleveland, OH , ,325 USBC MASTERS (Cobo Hall, Detroit, MI, 1971) Pos. Name, City & State Games W-L Pins Avg. Earnings 1. Jim Godman, Lorain, OH , $5, Don Johnson, Akron, OH , , Skee Foremsky, Houston, TX , , James Ewald Jr., Louisville, KY , , Bob Hart, Detroit, MI , , Dan Freeman, St. Louis, MO , , Don Carter, Tarzana, CA , , Don Helling, St. Louis, MO , ,325 USBC MASTERS (Civic Auditorium, Knoxville, TN, 1970) Pos. Name, City & State Games W-L Pins Avg. Earnings 1. Don Glover, Bakersfield, CA , $4, Bob Strampe, Detroit, MI , , John Guenther, Seattle, WA , , Dave Davis, Miami, FL , , Skee Foremsky, Houston, TX , , John Wilcox Jr., Williamsport, PA , , Nelson Burton Jr., St. Louis, MO , , Larry Lichstein, Windsor Locks, CO ,

218 All-time usbc masters results USBC MASTERS (Dane County Coliseum, Madison, WI, 1969) Pos. Name, City & State Games W-L Pins Avg. Earnings 1. Jim Chestney, Denver, CO , $4, Barry Asher, Costa Mesa, CA , , Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO , , Don Glover, Bakersfield, CA , , Darrel Storkson, Everett, WA , , Dave Davis, Phoenix, AZ , , Tommy Tuttle, King, NC , , John Wilcox Jr., Williamsport, PA , USBC MASTERS (Convention/Exposition Center, Cincinnati, OH, 1968) Pos. Name, City & State Games W-L Pins Avg. Earnings 1. Pete Tountas, Tucson, AZ , $4, Buzz Fazio, Detroit, MI , , Jim Stefanich, Joliet, IL , , Bill Johnson, New Orleans, LA , , Dave Soutar, Detroit, MI , , Bob Strampe, Detroit, MI , , Mike Berlin, Muscatine, IA , , Harry Smith, Fresno, CA , ,050 USBC MASTERS (Convention Hall, Miami, FL, 1967) Pos. Name, City & State Games W-L Pins Avg. Earnings 1. Lou Scalia, Hollywood, FL , $4, Bill Johnson, New Orleans, LA , , Ron Hamlin, Lake Worth, FL , , Mike Totsky, Detroit, MI , , Les Schissler, Denver, CO , , Ed Lubanski, Detroit, MI , , Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO , Harry Smith, Redwood City, CA , USBC MASTERS (War Memorial Building, Rochester, NY, 1966) Pos. Name, City & State Games W-L Pins Avg. Earnings 1. Bob Strampe, Detroit, MI , $4, Al Thompson, Cleveland, OH , , Wayne Zahn, Atlanta, GA , , Tom Harnisch, Buffalo, NY , , Gene Raffel, Milwaukee, WI , , Marv Lowry, Birmingham, AL , , Tommy Tuttle, King, NC , , Les Schissler, Denver, CO , ,

219 All-time usbc masters results USBC MASTERS (St. Paul Auditorium, St. Paul, MN, 1965) Pos. Name, City & State Games W-L Pins Avg. Earnings 1. Billy Welu, St. Louis, MO , $4, Don Ellis, Houston, TX , , Dale Seavoy, Detroit, MI , , Carl Winfield, Los Angeles, CA , , Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO , , Jerry Dutler, Mankato, MN , , Harry Smith, Redwood City, CA , , Mike Fessler, Pasadena, CA , USBC MASTERS (Oakland Auditorium, Oakland, CA, 1964) Pos. Name, City & State Games W-L Pins Avg. Earnings 1. Billy Welu, St. Louis, MO , $4, Harry Smith, Boston, MA , , Robbie Robinson, Wilmington, DE , , Pete Tountas, Hammond, IN , , Glenn Allison, Los Angeles, CA , , Norm Meyers, Los Angeles, CA , , Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO , Earl Johnson, Minneapolis, MN , USBC MASTERS (State Armory, Buffalo, NY, 1963) Pos. Name, City & State Games W-L Pins Avg. Earnings 1. Harry Smith, Baltimore, MD , $4, Bobby Meadows, Dallas, TX , , Don Carter, St. Louis, MO , , Pete Tountas, Calumet City, IL , , Jim Stefanich, Joliet, IL , , Bill Lillard, Dallas, TX , , Billy Welu, St. Louis, MO , , Joe Joseph, Lansing, MI , ,

220 All-time usbc masters results USBC MASTERS ( ) Year Location Winner Runner-up W-L Avg Veterans Memorial Auditorium Billy Golembiewski Ron Winger Des Moines, IA 1961 Cobo Hall Don Carter Dick Hoover Detroit, MI 1960 Sports Arena Billy Golembiewski Steve Nagy Toledo, OH th Infantry Armory Ray Bluth Billy Golembiewski St. Louis, MO 1958* Onondaga County War Memorial Tom Hennessey Lou Frantz Syracuse, NY 1957 Will Rogers Memorial Coliseum Dick Hoover Bill Lillard Fort Worth, TX 1956 Rochester War Memorial Building Dick Hoover Ray Bluth Rochester, NY 1955 Allen County Memorial Coliseum Buzz Fazio Joe Kristof Fort Wayne, IN 1954 Field Artillery Armory Eugene Elkins Willard Taylor Seattle, WA 1953 Chicago Coliseum Rudy Habetler Ed Brosius Chicago, IL 1952 Milwaukee Arena Willard Taylor Andy Varipapa Milwaukee, WI 1951 Municipal Auditorium Lee Jouglard Joe Wilman St. Paul, MN *USBC Masters events prior to 1959 count as Major titles but do not count as a PBA Tour titles. ALL-TIME TOURING PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS Year WINNER bowling Center, City, State 2000 Dennis Horan Jr. Stonehedge Family Fun Center, Akron, OH 1999 Steve Hoskins Stonehedge Family Fun Center, Akron, OH 1998 Dennis Horan Jr. Stonehedge Family Fun Center, Akron, OH 1997 Steve Hoskins Funfest Entertainment Center, Pittsburgh, PA 1996 Mike Aulby Olympic Lanes/Harmarville, Pittsburgh, PA 1995 Ernie Schlegel Olympic Lanes/Harmarville, Pittsburgh, PA 1994 Walter Ray Williams Jr. Woodland Bowl, Indianapolis, IN 1993 Jason Couch Woodland Bowl, Indianapolis, IN 1992 Pete Weber Woodland Bowl, Indianapolis, IN 1991 Dave Ferraro Taylor Lanes, Taylor, MI 1990 Duane Fisher Taylor Lanes, Taylor, MI 1989 Amleto Monacelli Taylor Lanes, Taylor, MI 1988 Dave Ferraro Taylor Lanes, Taylor, MI 1987 Tommy Crites Taylor Lanes, Taylor, MI 1986 Mark Williams Taylor Lanes, Taylor, MI 1985 Dave Husted Stardust Lanes, Saginaw, MI 1984 Mark Roth George Pappas Park Lanes, Charlotte, NC 1983 Steve Cook S422 Limerick Bowl, Limerick, PA 220

221 All-time winners TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize PBA World Championship, Wichita, KS $250,000 Norm Duke, Clermont, FL $50,000 Pepsi Viper Championship, Omaha, NE 180,000 Brad Angelo, Lockport, NY 25,000 Lake County Indiana Golden Anniversary Championship, Hammond, IN 180,000 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Ocala, FL 25,000 Ultimate Scoring Championship, Taylor, MI 180,000 Mike Wolfe, New Albany, IN 25,200 Chameleon Championship, Taylor, MI 180,000 Mike Machuga, Erie, PA 25,000 CLR Carmen Salvino Scorpion Championship Vernon Hills, IL 180,000 Wes Malott, Pflugerville, TX 25,000 Cheetah Championship, Cheektowaga, NY 180,000 Parker Bohn III, Jackson, NJ 25,000 Lumber Liquidators Shark Championship, Baltimore 180,000 Rhino Page, Topeka, KS 25,100 Don and Paula Carter Mixed Doubles Championship, Reno, NV 285,000 Norm Duke/Liz Johnson 50,000 National Bowling Stadium Championship, Reno, NV 180,000 Patrick Allen, Wesley Chapel, FL 25,000 Bayer Earl Anthony Medford Classic, Medford, Ore. 180,000 Wes Malott, Pflugerville, TX 25,000 H & R Block Tournament of Champions, Las Vegas 200,000 Patrick Allen, Wesley Chapel, FL 50,100 Denny s Dick Weber Open, Fountain Valley, CA 181,000 Norm Duke, Clermont, FL 35,000 USBC Masters, Las Vegas 350,000 John Nolen, Waterford, MI 60,000 GEICO Plastic Ball Championship, Wheat Ridge, CO 180,000 Jeff Carter, Springfield, IL 25,000 Etonic Marathon Open, Indianapolis 181,000 Wes Malott, Pflugerville, TX 35,000 Don Johnson Buckeye State Eliminator, Columbus, OH 180,000 Chris Barnes, Double Oak, TX 25,000 Go RVing Match Play Championship, Norwich, CT 180,000 Chris Barnes, Double Oak, TX 25,000 The Bowling Foundation Long Island Classic, West Babylon, NY $180,000 Jason Belmonte, Australia 25,100 66th Lumber Liquidators U.S. Open, North Brunswick, NJ $375,000 Mike Scroggins, Amarillo, TX 100,000 Dydo Japan Cup, Tokyo, Japan $200,000 Patrick Allen, Wesley Chapel, FL 50, TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize Dydo Japan Cup, Tokyo, Japan $200,000 Mika Koivuniemi, Hartland, MI $50,000 USBC Masters, Milwaukee, WI 350,000 Sean Rash, Wichita, KS 100,000 Motor City Classic, Taylor, MI 180,800 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Ocala, FL 25,000 Etonic Championship, Cheektowaga, NY 180,800 Mike Wolfe, New Albany, IN 25,000 Lake County Indiana Classic, Merrillville, IN 180,800 Michael Haugen Jr., Cave Creek, AZ 25,000 CLR Windy City Classic, Vernon Hills, IL 180,800 Robert Smith, Captain Cook, HI 25,000 Great Lakes Classic, Wyoming, MI 180,800 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Ocala, FL 25,000 Lumber Liquidators Championship, Baltimore, MD 180,800 Patrick Allen, Wesley Chapel, FL 25,000 Spartanburg Classic, Spartanburg, SC 180,800 Parker Bohn III, Jackson, NJ 25,000 ConstructionJobs.com Championship, Reno, NV 180,800 Tommy Jones, Simpsonville, SC 25,000 Lumber Liquidators Earl Anthony Medford Classic, Medford, OR 180,000 Wes Malott, Argyle, TX 25,000 Motel 6 Dick Weber Open, Fountain Valley, CA 150,160 Mike Scroggins, Amarillo, TX 25,000 H&R Block Tournament of Champions, Las Vegas, NV 200,240 Michael Haugen Jr., Cave Creek, AZ 50,000 PBA Exempt Doubles Classic, Las Vegas, NV 181,740 Michael Fagan, NY/Danny Wiseman, MD 40,000 Bayer Classic, El Paso, TX 180,800 Chris Barnes, Double Oak, TX 25,000 Pepsi Championship, Omaha, NE 180,800 Mike Scroggins, Amarillo, TX 25,000 Denny s World Championship, Indianapolis, IN 250,650 Norm Duke, Clermont, FL 50,000 Don Johnson Buckeye State Classic, Columbus, OH 180,800 Chris Barnes, Double Oak, TX 25,000 Go RVing Classic, Norwich, CT 180,000 Rhino Page, Topeka, KS 25,000 GEICO Classic, West Babylon, NY 180,800 Tommy Jones, Simpsonville, SC 25,000 65th Denny s U.S. Open, North Brunswick, NJ 385,035 Norm Duke, Clermont, FL 100,

222 All-time winners TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize Dydo Japan Cup, Tokyo, Japan $200,000 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Ocala, FL $50,000 USBC Masters, Milwaukee, WI 352,400 Doug Kent, Newark, NY 100,000 Motor City Classic, Taylor, MI 180,700 Tony Reyes, San Bruno, CA 25,000 Etonic Championship, Cheektowaga, NY 180,700 Pete Weber, St. Ann, MO 25,000 Lake County Indiana Classic, Hammond, IN 180,700 Norm Duke, Clermont, FL 25,000 Discover Card Windy City Classic, Vernon Hills, IL 180,700 Wes Malott, Argyle, TX 25,000 Ace Hardware Championship, Wickliffe, OH 180,700 Tommy Jones, Simpsonville, SC 25,000 Beltway Classic, Baltimore, MD 180,700 Sean Rash, Wichita, KS 25,000 Columbia 300 Classic, West Babylon, NY 180,700 Norm Duke, Clermont, FL 25,000 H&R Block Classic, Reno, NV 180,700 Patrick Allen, Wesley Chapel, FL 25,000 Earl Anthony Medford Classic, Medford, OR 180,700 Sean Rash, Wichita, KS 25,000 Dick Weber Open, Fountain Valley, CA 147,850 Jason Couch, Clermont, FL 25,000 Motel 6 Classic, Henderson, NV 180,700 Jason Couch, Clermont, FL 25,000 Sun City Classic, El Paso, TX 180,700 Mika Koivuniemi, Hartland, MI 25,000 GEICO Classic, Irving, TX 180,700 Chris Barnes, Double Oak, TX 25,000 Go RVing Classic, Council Bluffs, IA 180,700 Patrick Allen, Wesley Chapel, FL 25,000 Bayer Classic, Parkersburg, WV 180,700 Mike Mineman, Belleville, IL 25,000 64th U.S. Open, North Brunswick, NJ 375,000 Pete Weber, St. Ann, MO 100,000 Pepsi Championship, Indianapolis, IN 180,700 Norm Duke, Clermont, FL 25,000 Denny s World Championship, Grand Rapids, MI 238,380 Doug Kent, Newark, NY 50,000 PBA Tournament of Champions, Uncasville, CT 176,000 Tommy Jones, Simpsonville, SC 60, TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize Dydo Japan Cup, Yokohama/Tokyo, Japan $199,300 Tommy Jones, Simpsonville, SC $50,000 Tulsa Championship, Tulsa, OK 232,000 Tommy Jones, Simpsonville, SC 40,000 Mile High Classic, Lakewood, CO 232,000 Wes Malott, Austin, TX 40,000 Greater Omaha Classic, Council Bluffs, IA 232,000 Mike Machuga, Erie, PA 40,000 USBC Masters, Milwaukee, WI 400,000 Mike Scroggins, Amarillo, TX 100,000 Chicago Classic, Vernon Hills, IL 232,000 Jason Couch, Clermont, FL 40,000 BowlersParadise.com Classic, Hammond, IN 232,000 Pete Weber, St. Ann, MO 40,000 Keystone State Championship, Mechanicsburg, PA 232,000 Patrick Allen, Tarrytown, NY 40,000 Empire State Classic, Clifton Park, NY 232,000 Mike Wolfe, New Albany, IN 40,000 Earl Anthony Medford Classic, Medford, OR 232,000 Brian Himmler, Cincinnati, OH 40,000 Dick Weber Open, Fountain Valley, CA 150,440 Jason Couch, Clermont, FL 30,000 Motel 6 Phoenix Classic, Phoenix, AZ 232,000 Ritchie Allen, Columbia, SC 40,000 Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Classic, Trussville, AL 232,000 Brian Voss, Alpharetta, GA 40,000 Bayer Atlanta Classic, Norcross, GA 232,000 Tommy Jones, Simpsonville, SC 40,000 West Virginia Championship, Parkersburg, WV 232,000 Sean Rash, Wichita, KS 40,000 63rd U.S. Open, North Brunswick, NJ 375,000 Tommy Jones, Simpsonville, SC 100,000 GEICO Classic, Cheektowaga, NY 232,000 Doug Kent, Newark, NY 40,000 Pepsi Championship, Fairlawn, OH 232,000 Chris Collins, Fayetteville, NC 40,000 Ace Hardware Championship, Taylor, MI 232,000 Norm Duke, Clermont, FL 40,000 Denny s World Championship, Indianapolis, IN 367,500 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Ocala, FL 100,000 Great Lakes Classic, Wyoming, MI 232,000 Patrick Allen, Tarrytown, NY 40,000 Dexter Tournament of Champions, Uncasville, CT 230,000 Chris Barnes, Flower Mound, TX 100,

223 All-time winners TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize Dydo Drinco Japan Cup, Yokohama, Japan $231,000 Tommy Jones, Mauldin, SC $50,000 Miller High Life Masters pres. by the ABC, Milwaukee, WI 400,000 Danny Wiseman, Baltimore, MD 100,000 Chicago Open, Vernon Hills, IL 232,000 Brian Himmler, Cincinnati, OH 40,000 Uniroyal Tire Classic, Wickliffe, OH 232,000 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Ocala, FL 40,000 BowlersParadise.com Open, Valley Park, MO 232,000 Rick Lawrence, Celina, TX 40,000 Pepsi Open, Wichita, KS 232,000 Jason Hurd, Titusville, FL 40,000 Denver Open, Lakewood, CO 232,000 Tommy Jones, Mauldin, SC 40,000 Earl Anthony Medford Classic, Medford, OR 232,000 Mike Wolfe, New Albany, IN 40,000 Orange County Classic pres. by Storm, Fountain Valley, CA 232,000 Brian Voss, Alpharetta, GA 40,000 GEICO Open, Mesa, AZ 232,000 Mika Koivuniemi, Hartland, MI 40,000 El Paso Classic, El Paso, TX 232,000 Parker Bohn III, Jackson, NJ 40,000 Dallas Open, Dallas, TX 232,000 Patrick Allen, Tarrytown, NY 40,000 Birmingham Open, Birmingham, AL 232,000 Patrick Allen, Tarrytown, NY 40,000 Atlanta Classic, Norcross, GA 232,000 Norm Duke, Clermont, FL 40,000 Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Open, Fairlawn, OH 232,000 Amleto Monacelli, Venezuela 40,000 62nd U.S. Open pres. by Odor-Eaters, North Brunswick, NJ 350,000 Chris Barnes, Flower Mound, TX 100,000 Cambridge Credit Classic, West Babylon, NY 232,000 Tommy Jones, Mauldin, SC 40,000 Baby Ruth Real Deal Classic, Indianapolis, IN 232,000 Mika Koivuniemi, Hartland, MI 40,000 Banquet Open, Wyoming, MI 232,000 Tommy Jones, Mauldin, SC 40,000 Denny s World Championship, Taylor, MI 438,000 Patrick Allen, Tarrytown, NY 120,000 Dexter Tournament of Champions, Uncasville, CT 230,000 Steve Jaros, Yorkville, IL 100, TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize Oronamin C Japan Cup, Tokyo, Japan $200,000 Chris Barnes, Dallas, TX $40,000 Banquet Open, Council Bluffs, IA 200,000 Robert Smith, Thousand Oaks, CA 40,000 Greater Kansas City Classic, Blue Springs, MO 200,000 Norm Duke, Clermont, FL 40,000 Miller High Life Open, Vernon Hills, IL 200,000 Brian Himmler, Cincinnati, OH 40,000 Pepsi Open, Grand Rapids, MI 200,000 Jason Couch, Clermont, FL 40,000 Toledo Open, Toledo, OH 200,000 Steve Jaros, Bolingbrook, IL 40,000 Greater Philadelphia Open, Springfield, PA 200,000 Patrick Allen, Tarrytown, NY 40,000 Empire State Open, Latham, NY 200,000 Ryan Shafer, Elmira, NY 40,000 GEICO Open, West Babylon, NY 200,000 Patrick Healey Jr., Mexico City 40,000 Cambridge Credit Classic, Windsor Locks, CT 200,000 Mika Koivuniemi, Ann Arbor, MI 40,000 Tournament of Champions, Uncasville, CT 230,000 Patrick Healey Jr., Mexico City 100,000 Earl Anthony Classic presented by Storm, Tacoma, WA 200,000 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Ocala, FL 40,000 Medford Open, Medford, OR 200,000 Pete Weber, St. Ann, MO 40,000 ABC Masters, Reno, NV 386,000 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Ocala, FL 100,000 Reno Open, Reno, NV 200,000 Mika Koivuniemi, Ann Arbor, MI 40,000 61st U.S. Open pres. by JH Tax Service, Fountain Valley, CA 350,000 Pete Weber, St. Ann, MO 100,000 Odor-Eaters Open, Tucson, AZ 200,000 Robert Smith, Thousand Oaks, CA 40,000 Days Inn Open, Dallas, TX 200,000 Steve Jaros, Bolingbrook, IL 40,000 Baby Ruth Real Deal Classic, Belleville, IL 200,000 Mike Scroggins, Amarillo, TX 40,000 Uniroyal Tire Classic, Indianapolis, IN 200,000 Steve Jaros, Bolingbrook, IL 40,000 PBA World Championship, Taylor, MI 438,000 Tom Baker, Buffalo, NY 120,

224 All-time winners TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize Dream Bowl 2002, Shin Yokohama, Japan $200,000 Hugh Miller, Seattle, WA $40,000 Oronamin C Japan Cup, Tokyo, Japan 200,000 Robert Smith, Simi Valley, CA 50,000 Wichita Open, Wichita, KS 200,000 Dave D Entremont, Middleburg Heights, OH 40,000 Greater Kansas City Classic, Blue Springs, MO 200,000 Patrick Healey Jr., Mexico City, Mexico 40,000 Memphis Open, Memphis, TN 200,000 Brian Voss, Atlanta, GA 40,000 Miller High Life Open, Vernon Hills, IL 200,000 Danny Wiseman, Baltimore, MD 40,000 Greater Detroit Open, Taylor, MI 200,000 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Ocala, FL 40,000 Banquet Classic, Grand Rapids, MI 200,000 Eugene McCune, Munster, IN 40,000 Pepsi Open, Springfield, PA 200,000 Randy Pedersen, Hollywood, FL 40,000 Cambridge Credit Classic, Syosset, NY 200,000 Norm Duke, Clermont, FL 40,000 Empire State Open, Latham, NY 200,000 Doug Kent, Newark, NY 40,000 Tournament of Champions, Uncasville, CT 230,000 Jason Couch, Clermont, FL 100,000 GEICO Earl Anthony Classic, Tacoma, WA 200,000 Mike DeVaney, Escondido, CA 40,000 Medford Open, Medford, OR 200,000 Bryan Goebel, Shawnee, KS 40,000 ABC Masters, Reno, NV 386,000 Bryon Smith, Roseburg, OR 100,000 Storm Las Vegas Classic, Las Vegas, NV 200,000 Lonnie Waliczek, Wichita, KS 40,000 60th U.S. Open, Fountain Valley, CA 350,000 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Ocala, FL 100,000 Days Inn Open, Dallas, TX 200,000 Chris Barnes, Dallas, TX 40,000 VIA Bowling Open, Orlando, FL 200,000 Chris Hayden, Greenville, SC 40,000 Tar Heel Open, Burlington, NC 200,000 Pete Weber, St. Ann, MO 40,000 Odor-Eaters Open, Louisville, KY 200,000 Lonnie Waliczek, Wichita, KS 40,000 PBA World Championship, Taylor, MI 438,000 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Ocala, FL 120, TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize NBS National/Senior Doubles, Reno, NV $200,000 Rohn Morton, WA/Parker Bohn III, NJ $30,000 Silicon Valley Open, Daly City, CA 120,000 Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, IN 10,000 The Orleans Casino Open, Las Vegas, NV 140,000 Ryan Shafer, Elmira, NY 25,000 PBA National Championship, Toledo, OH 160,000 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Ocala, FL 25,000 Parker Bohn III Empire State Open, Latham, NY 120,000 Parker Bohn III, Jackson, NJ 20,000 Tarheel Open, Burlington, NC 110,000 Ricky Ward, North Fort Myers, FL 20,000 The Villages Sun Bowl, The Villages, FL 140,000 Jason Couch, Clermont, FL 25,000 Battle at Little Creek, Virginia Beach, VA 96,500 Steve Wilson, Lake Worth, FL 20,000 ABC Masters, Reno, NV 350,000 Parker Bohn III, Jackson, NJ 40,000 Japan Cup, Tokyo, Japan 200,000 Bob Learn Jr., Erie, PA 50,000 Columbia 300 Open, Wichita, KS CANCELLED CANCELLED Peoria Open, Peoria, IL 200,000 Kurt Pilon, Warren, MI 40,000 Greater Nashville Open, Hendersonville, TN 200,000 Chris Barnes, Dallas, TX 40,000 Miller High Life Open, Indianapolis, IN 200,000 Dave Arnold, Reno, NV 40,000 Great Lakes Classic, Grand Rapids, MI 200,000 Pete Weber, St. Ann, MO 40,000 Greater Detroit Classic, Taylor, MI 200,000 Patrick Allen, Tarrytown, NY 40,000 Johnny Petraglia Open, North Brunswick, NJ 200,000 Danny Wiseman, Baltimore, MD 40,000 Greater Cincinnati Classic, Erlanger, KY 200,000 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Ocala, FL 40,000 Long Island Open, Syosset, NY 200,000 Tommy Delutz Jr., Flushing, NY 40,000 (Finals at Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, CT) PBA Greater Louisville Open, Louisville, KY 200,000 Pete Weber, St. Ann, MO 40,000 Bowling s U.S. Open, Fountain Valley, CA 350,000 Mika Koivuniemi, Finland 100,000 Earl Anthony Memorial Classic, Kirkland, WA 200,000 Parker Bohn III, Jackson, NJ 40,000 Medford Open, Medford, OR 200,000 Ricky Ward, North Fort Myers, FL 40,000 ABC Masters, Reno, NV 350,000 a-brett Wolfe, Reno, NV 40,000 Orleans Casino Open, Las Vegas, NV 200,000 Brian Voss, Atlanta, GA 40,000 Dallas Open, Dallas, TX 200,000 Ritchie Allen, Tulsa, OK 40,000 Columbia 300 Tar Heel Open, Burlington, NC 200,000 Pete Weber, St. Ann, MO 40,000 Empire State Open, Latham, NY 200,000 Robert Smith, Simi Valley, CA 40,000 Flagship Open, Erie, PA 200,000 Steve Wilson, Lake Worth, FL 40,000 PBA World Championship, Toledo, OH 402,000 Doug Kent, Newark, NY 120,000 Battle At Little Creek, Virginia Beach, VA 168,000 Parker Bohn III, Jackson, NJ 40,000 a - denotes amateur 224

225 All-time winners 2000 TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize NBS National/Senior Doubles, Reno, NV $200,000 Pete Couture, FL/Dave Husted, OR $30,000 The Orleans Casino Open, Las Vegas, NV 120,000 Ryan Shafer, Elmira, NY 25,000 Brunswick ProSource Don Carter Classic, Dallas, TX 100,000 Norm Duke, Clermont, FL 20,000 Chattanooga Open, Chattanooga, TN 100,000 Parker Bohn III, Jackson, NJ 20,000 Parker Bohn III Empire State Open, Latham, NY 100,000 Pete Weber, St. Ann, MO 15,000 PBA National Championship, Toledo, OH 150,000 Norm Duke, Clermont, FL 23,000 Bayer/Brunswick TPC, Akron, OH 220,000 Dennis Horan Jr., Temecula, CA 40,000 ABC Masters, Albuquerque, NM 250,000 Mika Koivuniemi, Finland 35,000 Wichita Open, Wichita, KS 100,000 Ryan Shafer, Elmira, NY 15,000 MSN Open, Tucson, AZ 110,000 Norm Duke, Clermont, FL 20,000 Bowling s U.S. Open Presented by AMF, Phoenix, AZ 187,500 Robert Smith, Simi Valley, CA 35,000 Oronamin Japan Cup, Tokyo, Japan 200,000 Parker Bohn III, Jackson, NJ 50,000 Track Canandaigua Open, Canandaigua, NY 130,000 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Ocala, FL 20,000 Brunswick Johnny Petraglia Open, North Brunswick, NJ 165,000 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Ocala, FL 26,000 Flagship Open, Erie, PA 120,000 Robert Smith, Simi Valley, CA 19,000 Indianapolis Open, Indianapolis, IN 120,000 Doug Kent, Newark, NY 19,000 Brunswick World T of C, Lake Zurich, IL 345,000 Jason Couch, Clermont, FL 60,000 Columbia 300 Open, Austin, TX 130,000 Danny Wiseman, Baltimore, MD 20,000 Lone Star Open, Pasadena, TX 120,000 Steve Hoskins, Tarpon Springs, FL 19, TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize NBS National/Senior Doubles, Reno, NV $215,000 Johnny Petraglia, NJ/Jason Hurd, CA $34,000 Albuquerque Open, Albuquerque, NM 110,000 Brian Himmler, Cincinnati, OH 17,000 Don Carter PBA Classic, Dallas, TX 110,000 Mike Miller, Albuquerque, NM 17,000 Columbia 300 Open, Austin, TX 140,000 Parker Bohn III, Jackson, NJ 22,000 Chattanooga Open, Chattanooga, TN 110,000 Steve Jaros, Bolingbrook, IL 17,000 Flagship Open, Erie, PA 110,000 Chris Barnes, Wichita, KS 17,000 PBA National Championship, Toledo, OH 180,000 Tim Criss, Bel Air, MD 28,000 Empire State Open, Latham, NY 110,000 Parker Bohn III, Jackson, NJ 17,000 Brunswick Johnny Petraglia Open, North Brunswick, NJ 170,000 Doug Kent, Canandaigua, NY 26,000 Brunswick Long Island Open/NYC Exp., NYC, NY 110,000 Eric Forkel, Tucson, AZ 17,000 ABC Masters, Syracuse, NY 250,000 a-brian Boghosian, Middleton, CT 40,000 Bayer/Brunswick TPC, Akron, OH 200,000 Steve Hoskins, Tarpon Springs, FL 40,000 PBA Oregon Open, Portland, OR 110,000 Chris Barnes, Wichita, KS 17,000 Showboat Invitational, Las Vegas, NV 150,000 Parker Bohn III, Jackson, NJ 24,000 Tucson Open, Tucson, AZ 110,000 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Ocala, FL 17,000 National Bowling Stadium Open, Reno, NV 155,000 Ricky Ward, N. Fort Myers, FL 24,000 AC-Delco All-Star Classic, Lakewood, CA 210,000 Tommy Delutz Jr., Flushing, NY 31,000 Bowling s U.S. Open, Uncasville, CT 187,500 Bob Learn Jr., Erie, PA 35,000 Oronamin C Japan Cup, Tokyo, Japan 200,000 Parker Bohn III, Jackson, NJ 50,000 AC-Delco Challenge, Virginia Beach, VA 200,000 Mark Mosayebi, Charlotte, NC 31,000 Brunswick ProSource Open, Wichita, KS 100,000 Rick Lawrence, The Colony, TX 19,000 Track/Dexter Open, Canandaigua, NY 120,000 Parker Bohn III, Jackson, NJ 20,000 Greater Detroit Open, Taylor, MI 100,000 Dave Wodka, Las Vegas, NV 15,000 Bay City Classic, Bay City, MI 100,000 Jason Couch, Clermont, FL 15,000 Indianapolis Open, Indianapolis, IN 100,000 Randy Pedersen, Hollywood, FL 15,000 Brunswick World T of C, Overland Park, KS 340,000 Jason Couch, Clermont, FL 100,000 a - denotes amateur 225

226 All-time winners 1998 TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize Brentwood Classic, Brentwood, CA $100,000 Parker Bohn III, Jackson, NJ $16,000 Long John Silver s Classic, Albuquerque, NM 100,000 Ricky Ward, N. Fort Myers, FL 16,000 Columbia 300 Open, Austin, TX 140,000 Roger Bowker, Ocala, FL 22,000 Peoria Open, Peoria, IL 100,000 Dave Traber, Woodstock, IL 16,000 PBA National Championship, Toledo, OH 175,000 Pete Weber, St. Ann, MO 28,000 Storm Flagship Open, Erie, PA 120,000 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Stockton, CA 19,000 BPAA U.S. Open, Milford, CT 187,500 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Stockton, CA 40,000 Bayer/Brunswick Touring Players Champ., Akron, OH 200,000 Dennis Horan Jr., San Diego, CA 40,000 Tucson Open, Tucson, AZ 100,000 Norm Duke, Clermont, FL 16,000 ABC Masters, Reno, NV 250,000 Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, IN 50,600 Greater Detroit Open, Taylor, MI 100,000 Parker Bohn III, Jackson, NJ 16,000 Brunswick Johnny Petraglia Open, North Brunswick, NJ 180,000 Brian Voss, Atlanta, GA 28,000 Greater Harrisburg Open, Mechanicsburg, PA 100,000 Parker Bohn III, Jackson, NJ 16,000 Showboat Invitational, Las Vegas, NV 290,000 Jason Couch, Clermont, FL 46,000 AC-Delco Classic, Lakewood, CA 330,000 Steve Hoskins, Tarpon Springs, FL 52,000 PBA Oregon Open, Portland, OR 120,000 Danny Wiseman, Baltimore, MD 19,000 PBA Northwest Classic, Richland, WA 100,000 Tim Criss, Bel Air, MD 16,000 Oronamin C Japan Cup, Tokyo, Japan 200,000 Parker Bohn III, Jackson, NJ 50,000 National Finance Championship, Virginia Beach, VA 125,000 Brian Voss, Atlanta, GA 20,000 Brunswick Long Island Open, Coram, NY 120,000 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Stockton, CA 19,000 Rochester Open, Rochester, NY 110,000 Norm Duke, Clermont, FL 18,000 Bay City Classic, Bay City, MI 110,000 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Stockton, CA 18,000 National Finance Challenge, Indianapolis, IN 125,000 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Stockton, CA 20,000 Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling Classic, Wichita, KS 100,000 Norm Duke, Clermont, FL 19,000 Brunswick World T of C, Overland Park, KS 300,000 Bryan Goebel, Shawnee, KS 60,000 Philip-Morris Mixed Doubles, Las Vegas, NV 200,000 Steve Hoskins, FL/Kim Terrell, CA 40, TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize Brunswick World Tournament of Champions, Reno, NV $300,000 John Gant, Winston-Salem, NC $60,000 Columbia 300 Open, Austin, TX 140,000 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Stockton, CA 22,000 Tucson Open, Tucson, AZ 100,000 Pete Weber, St. Ann, MO 16,000 Brentwood Classic, Brentwood, CA 100,000 John Mazza, Shelby Township, MI 16,000 Northwest Classic, Richland, WA 110,000 Brian Voss, Atlanta, GA 18,000 PBA Oregon Open, Portland, OR 110,000 Jim Johnson Jr., Tampa, FL 18,000 AC-Delco Classic, Lakewood, CA 300,000 Parker Bohn III, Jackson, NJ 48,000 Showboat Invitational, Las Vegas, NV 220,000 Parker Bohn III, Jackson, NJ 35,000 Peoria Open, Peoria, IL 110,000 Wayne Webb, Las Vegas, NV 18,000 PBA National Championship, Toledo, OH 185,000 Rick Steelsmith, Wichita, KS 30,000 Flagship Open, Erie, PA 110,000 Tim Criss, Bel Air, MD 18,000 Bud Light Championship, Lake Grove, NY 225,000 Wayne Webb, Las Vegas, NV 37,000 Comfort Inn Classic, Tampa, FL 320,000 Pete Weber, St. Ann, MO 50,000 Greater Sebring Open, Sebring, FL 110,000 Tim Criss, Bel Air, MD 18,000 Brunswick Johnny Petraglia Open, North Brunswick, NJ 185,000 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Stockton, CA 30,000 IOF Foresters Open, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada 250,000 Norm Duke, Clermont, FL 40,000 Harrisburg Open, Harrisburg, PA 110,000 Tom Baker, Buffalo, NY 18,000 Greater Detroit Open, Taylor, MI 110,000 Ricky Ward, N. Fort Myers, FL 18,000 Wichita Open, Wichita, KS 110,000 Brian Voss, Atlanta, GA 18,000 St. Clair Classic, Fairview Heights, IL 110,000 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Stockton, CA 18,000 Oronamin C Japan Cup, Tokyo 200,000 Doug Kent, Canandaigua, NY 50,000 Ebonite Challenge, Windsor Locks, CT 130,000 Norm Duke, Clermont, FL 21,000 Ebonite Challenge, Rochester, NY 130,000 Steve Hoskins, Tarpon Springs, FL 21,000 Mobil 1 Classic, Bay City, MI 150,000 Amleto Monacelli, Venezuela 25,000 Ebonite Challenge, Indianapolis, IN 130,000 John Mazza, Shelby Township, MI 21,000 Ebonite Classic, Virginia Beach, VA 150,000 Amleto Monacelli, Venezuela 25,000 Bayer/Brunswick TPC, Pittsburgh, PA 200,000 Steve Hoskins, Tarpon Springs, FL 25,000 Merit Mixed Doubles Championship, Reno, NV 200,000 Tim Criss, Bel Air, MD/ Carol Gianotti, Australia 40,

227 All-time winners 1996 TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize Peoria Open, Peoria, IL $120,000 Wayne Webb, Barberton, OH $19,000 Columbia 300 Open, Austin, TX 140,000 C.K. Moore, Chehalis, WA 22,000 Reno Open, Reno, NV 100,000 Dave Arnold, Gilbert, AZ 16,000 Oregon Open, Portland, OR 110,000 Brian Voss, Atlanta, GA 19,000 Track Synergy Open, Kennewick, WA 140,000 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Stockton, CA 22,000 Tucson Open, Tucson, AZ 100,000 Bryan Goebel, Merriam, KS 16,000 AC-Delco Classic, Lakewood, CA 270,000 Tom Baker, Buffalo, NY 48,000 Showboat Invitational, Las Vegas, NV 200,000 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Stockton, CA 37,000 Quaker State 250, Grand Prairie, TX 250,000 Steve Wilson, Tamarac, FL 48,000 Comfort Inn Classic, Sunrise, FL 300,000 Steve Hoskins, Tarpon Springs, FL 50,000 Flagship Open, Erie, PA 120,000 Bob Learn Jr., Erie, PA 30,000 Brunswick Johnny Petraglia Open, North Brunswick, NJ 170,000 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Stockton, CA 34,000 Bud Light Championship, Sayville, NY 200,000 Philip Ringener, Big Spring, TX 40,000 Brunswick World T of C, Lake Zurich, IL 300,000 Dave D Entremont, Middleburg Hts, OH 60,000 IOF Foresters Open, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada 225,000 David Traber, Woodstock, IL 45,000 Greater Baltimore Open, Baltimore, MD 120,000 Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, IN 19,000 Greater Hartford Open, Windsor Locks, CT 120,000 Dennis Horan Jr., San Diego, CA 19,000 PBA National Championship, Toledo, OH 200,000 Butch Soper, Lake Havasu City, AZ 30,000 Greater Detroit Open, Taylor, MI 120,000 Doug Kent, Canandaigua, NY 19,000 Kingpin Classic, Wichita, KS 120,000 Jess Stayrook, Tempe, AZ 27,000 Oronamin C Japan Cup, Tokyo, Japan 200,000 Steve Wilson, Tamarac, FL 50,000 PAA U.S. Open, Indianapolis, IN 250,000 Dave Husted, Milwaukie, OR 46,000 Cleveland Open, Bedford, OH 100,000 George Branham III, Indianapolis, IN 16,000 Ebonite Classic, Troy, MI 140,000 Marshall Holman, Medford, OR 22,000 Rochester Open, Rochester, NY 100,000 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Stockton, CA 16,000 Touring Pro/Senior Doubles, East Providence, RI 140,000 Eric Forkel, CA/Gene Stus, MI 22,000 Greater Harrisburg Open, Mechanicsburg, PA 100,000 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Stockton, CA 16,000 Bayer/Brunswick TPC, Pittsburgh, PA 200,000 Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, IN 40,000 Merit Mixed Doubles, Las Vegas, NV 200,000 Mark Williams, TX/Aleta Sill, MI 40, TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize AC-Delco Classic, Lakewood, CA $240,000 Jess Stayrook, Tempe, AZ $45,000 Hilton Hotels Classic, Reno, NV 200,000 Justin Hromek, Andover, KS 35,000 Showboat Invitational, Las Vegas, NV 200,000 Dave Husted, Milwaukie, OR 37,000 Quaker State 250, Grand Prairie, TX 250,000 Bob Spaulding, Greenville, SC 48,000 Choice Hotels Classic, Sunrise, FL 275,000 Dave D Entremont, Middleburg Hts, OH 70,000 Peoria Open, Peoria, IL 125,000 Dave D Entremont, Middleburg Hts, OH 20,000 Chevrolet PBA National Championship, Toledo, OH 200,000 Scott Alexander, Seattle, WA 35,000 Greater Baltimore Open, Baltimore, MD 120,000 David Traber, Woodstock, IL 18,000 Brunswick Johnny Petraglia Open, North Brunswick, NJ 170,000 John Gant, Winston-Salem, NC 34,000 Bud Light Championship, Long Island, NY 200,000 Jess Stayrook, Tempe, AZ 37,000 Tums Classic, Windsor Locks, CT 140,000 Jack Jurek, Lackawanna, NY 25,000 SplitFire Spark Plug Open, Erie, PA 180,000 Danny Wiseman, Baltimore, MD 39,000 BPAA U.S. Open, Detroit, MI 250,000 Dave Husted, Milwaukie, OR 46,000 IOF Foresters Open, Toronto, Canada 210,000 Mark Roth, Wall Township, NJ 45,000 Brunswick World T of C, Lake Zurich, IL 300,000 Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, IN 60,000 Northwest Classic, Kennewick, WA 115,000 John Handegard, Las Vegas, NV 18,000 Oregon Open, Portland, OR 115,000 Norm Duke, Edmond, OK 18,000 Tucson Open, Tucson, AZ 100,000 Bryan Goebel, Merriam, KS 16,000 Columbia 300 Open, Austin, TX 120,000 Parker Bohn III, Jackson, NJ 19,000 Ebonite Kentucky Classic, Louisville, KY 120,000 Randy Pedersen, Hollywood, FL 19,000 Cleveland Open, Bedford, OH 100,000 Norm Duke, Edmond, OK 16,000 Bowlers Journal Classic, Mechanicsburg, PA 120,000 Jason Couch, Clermont, FL 18,500 Oronamin C Japan Cup, Tokyo, Japan 200,000 Amleto Monacelli, Venezuela 50,000 Indianapolis Open, Indianapolis, IN 110,000 Jason Couch, Clermont, FL 17,500 Greater Detroit Open, Taylor, MI 110,000 Brian Voss, Atlanta, GA 17,500 Great Lakes Classic, Wyoming, MI 110,000 Danny Wiseman, Baltimore, MD 17,500 Rochester Open, Rochester, NY 110,000 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Stockton, CA 17,500 AMF Dick Weber Classic, Richmond, VA 250,000 David Ozio, Vidor, TX 60,000 Bayer/Brunswick TPC, Pittsburgh, PA 200,000 Ernie Schlegel, Vancouver, WA 40,000 Merit Mixed Doubles, Las Vegas, NV 200,000 Butch Soper, AZ/Kim Terrell, CA 40,

228 All-time winners 1994 TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize AC-Delco Classic, Lakewood, CA $220,000 Norm Duke, Edmond, OK $44,000 Showboat Invitational, Las Vegas, NV 200,000 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Stockton, CA 37,000 Quaker State Open, Grand Prairie, TX 200,000 Steve Hoskins, Tarpon Springs, FL 41,000 Choice Hotels Classic, Edmond, OK 250,000 Norm Duke, Edmond, OK 38,000 Bud Light Hall of Fame Championship, Richmond, MO 180,000 Andy Neuer, Milton, PA 30,000 True Value Open, Peoria, IL 210,000 Bryan Goebel, Merriam, KS 43,000 PBA National Championship, Toledo, OH 175,000 David Traber, Woodstock, IL 27,000 Brunswick Johnny Petraglia Open, North Brunswick, NJ 170,000 Norm Duke, Edmond, OK 34,000 Leisure s Long Island, Sayville, NY 140,000 Amleto Monacelli, Venezuela 24,000 Tums Classic, Windsor Locks, CT 135,000 Harry Sullins, Detroit, MI 23,000 SplitFire Spark Plug Open, Erie, PA 180,000 Dennis Horan Jr., San Diego, CA 39,000 BPAA U.S. Open, Troy, MI 250,000 Justin Hromek, Andover, KS 46,000 IOF Foresters Bowling For Miracles, Ontario, Canada 210,000 Mike Edwards, Oklahoma City, OK 43,000 General Tire Tournament of Champions, Fairlawn, OH 325,000 Norm Duke, Edmond, OK 65,000 Northwest Classic, Kennewick, WA 100,000 Dave Husted, Milwaukie, OR 16,000 PBA Oregon Open, Portland, OR 100,000 Dave D Entremont, Middleburg Hts, OH 16,000 Hilton Hotels Classic, Reno, NV 150,000 John Mazza, Shelby Township, MI 27,000 Active West Open, Ontario, CA 100,000 Bryan Goebel, Merriam, KS 14,000 Tucson Open, Tucson, AZ 100,000 Steve Hoskins, Tarpon Springs, FL 14,000 Sherwin-Williams Classic, Bedford, OH 150,000 Dave Husted, Milwaukie, OR 27,000 Greater Harrisburg Open, Mechanicsburg, PA 100,000 Randy Pedersen, Hollywood, FL 16,000 Greater Lexington Classic, Lexington, KY 100,000 Amleto Monacelli, Venezuela 16,000 Oronamin C Japan Cup, Tokyo, Japan 160,000 Brian Voss, Atlanta, GA 41,000 AMF Dick Weber Classic, Richmond, VA 250,000 John Mazza, Shelby Township, MI 60,000 Touring Players Championship, Indianapolis, IN 100,000 Walter Ray Williams, Jr. Stockton, CA 16,000 Greater Detroit Open, Taylor, MI 100,000 Bryan Goebel, Merriam, KS 14,000 Greater Rochester Open, Rochester, NY 100,000 Norm Duke, Edmond, OK 16,000 Great Lakes PBA Classic, Grand Rapids, MI 100,000 Dave Ferraro, Kingston, NY 16,000 Brunswick Memorial World Open, Lake Zurich, IL 250,000 Eric Forkel, Chatsworth, CA 45,492 Merit Mixed Doubles Championship, Reno, NV 200,000 Bryan Goebel, KS/Aleta Sill, MI 40, TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize AC-Delco Classic, Torrance, CA $200,000 Ron Williams, Ft. Worth, TX $42,000 Phoenix Open, Phoenix, AZ 130,000 Parker Bohn III, Freehold, NJ 24,000 Showboat Invitational, Las Vegas, NV 175,000 Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, IN 35,000 Quaker State Open, Grand Prairie, TX 200,000 Steve Hoskins, Tarpon Springs, FL 41,000 True Value Open, Peoria, IL 210,000 John Mazza, Mt. Clemens, MI 42,000 Bud Light Hall of Fame Champ., Richmond Heights, MO 250,000 Bob Learn Jr., Erie, PA 54,000 Cleveland Open, Parma Heights, OH 135,000 Ron Williams, Ft. Worth, TX 23,000 Bud Light PBA National Championship, Toledo, OH 300,000 Ron Palombi Jr., Erie, PA 55,000 Flagship City Open, Erie, PA 150,000 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Stockton, CA 30,000 Baltimore Open, Baltimore, MD 135,000 George Branham III, Indianapolis 24,000 Johnny Petraglia Open, North Brunswick, NJ 170,000 Ricky Ward, N. Fort Myers, FL 34,000 Leisure s Long Island Open, Sayville, NY 150,000 Dave Arnold, Gilbert, AZ 30,000 Tums Classic, Windsor Locks, CT 170,000 Jason Couch, Winter Garden, FL 34,000 BPAA U.S. Open, Canandaigua, NY 225,000 Del Ballard Jr., Richardson, TX 40,000 IOF Foresters Bowling for Miracles, Ontario, Canada 200,000 Pete Weber, St. Ann, MO 43,000 Firestone Tournament of Champions, Fairlawn, OH 300,000 George Branham III, Indianapolis, IN 60,000 PBA Touring Pro/Senior Doubles, O Fallon, IL 150,000 Rich Abboud, NE/Teata Semiz, NJ 30,000 Columbia 300 Open, San Antonio, TX 150,000 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Stockton, CA 27,000 Billy Vukovich III Memorial Fresno Open, Fresno, CA 125,000 Randy Pedersen, Hollywood, FL 18,000 Seattle Open, Seattle, WA 132,500 Steve Fields, Stockton, CA 21,000 Northwest Classic, Kennewick, WA 125,000 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Stockton, CA 18,000 PBA Oregon Open, Portland, OR 137,500 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Stockton, CA 23,000 Active West Open, Riverside, CA 125,000 Brian Voss, Atlanta, GA 18,000 Tucson Open, Tucson, AZ 130,000 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Stockton, CA 20,000 El Paso Open, El Paso, TX 130,000 Bob Benoit, Topeka, KS 20,000 Wichita Open, Wichita, KS 140,000 Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, IN 23,000 Choice Hotels Summer Classic, Edmond, OK 225,000 Steve Jaros, Bolingbrook, IL 38,000 Greater Grand Rapids Open, Grand Rapids, MI 125,000 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Stockton, CA 18,000 Greater Harrisburg Open, Mechanicsburg, PA 130,000 Brian Davis, Casselberry, FL 20,000 Paula Carter s Homestead Classic, Homestead, FL 125,000 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Stockton, CA 18,000 Oronamin C Japan Cup, Tokyo, Japan 300,000 Pete Weber, St. Ann, MO 39,000 Rochester Open, Rochester, NY 140,000 Roger Bowker, Ocala, FL 23,000 Greater Detroit Open, Taylor, MI 140,000 Norm Duke, Edmond, OK 23,000 Touring Players Championship, Indianapolis, IN 150,000 Jason Couch, Winter Garden, FL 27,000 Brunswick Memorial World Open, Lake Zurich, IL 250,000 Dave Husted, Milwaukee, OR 46,440 Merit Mixed Doubles Championship, Reno, NV 200,000 Parker Bohn III, NJ/Aleta Sill, MI 20,

229 All-time winners 1992 TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize AC-Delco Classic, Torrance, CA $175,000 Marc McDowell, Madison, WI $37,000 Showboat Invitational, Las Vegas, NV 175,000 Harry Sullins, Detroit, MI 35,000 ARC Sacramento Open, Sacramento, CA 132,500 Mike Scroggins, Amarillo, TX 23,000 Quaker State Open, Grand Prairie, TX 175,000 Alan Bishop, Louisville, KY 36,000 Flagship City Open, Erie, PA 145,000 Eric Forkel, Chatsworth, CA 27,000 True Value Open, Peoria, IL 200,000 Bruce Hamilton, Bothell, WA 40,000 Fair Lanes Open, Baltimore, MD 150,000 Bob Learn Jr., Erie, PA 31,000 Florida Open, Winter Haven, FL 135,000 Chris Warren, Dallas, TX 23,000 Paula Carter s Homestead Classic, Homestead, FL 130,000 Brian Voss, Boca Raton, FL 20,000 Johnny Petraglia Open, North Brunswick, NJ 150,000 Dave Ferraro, Kingston, NY 28,000 Cleveland Open, Parma Heights, OH 135,000 Steve Cook, Roseville, CA 21,000 Bud Light PBA National Championship, Toledo, OH 300,000 Eric Forkel, Chatsworth, CA 55,000 Toyota Long Island Open, Sayville, NY 130,000 Del Ballard Jr., Richardson, TX 27,000 BPAA U.S. Open, Canandaigua, NY 225,000 Robert Lawrence, Austin, TX 40,000 Tums Classic, Windsor Locks, CT 160,000 Jimmy Keeth, W. Palm Beach, FL 31,000 Firestone Tournament of Champions, Akron, OH 300,000 Marc McDowell, Madison, WI 60,000 Earl Anthony Open, Dublin, CA 125,000 Mike Shady, Ripon, WI 18,000 Seattle Open, Seattle, WA 125,000 Eric Adolphson, Richardson, TX 18,000 PBA Oregon Open, Portland, OR 130,000 Del Ballard Jr., Richardson, TX 20,000 Active West PBA Open, Riverside, CA 125,000 Dave Ferraro, Kingston, NY 18,000 Fresno Open, Fresno, CA 125,000 Dave D Entremont, Parma, OH 18,000 El Paso Open, El Paso, TX 130,000 Parker Bohn III, Freehold, NJ 20,000 Tucson Open, Tucson, AZ 125,000 Bob Vespi, Coral Springs, FL 18,000 Wichita Open, Wichita, KS 130,000 Mike Miller, Albuquerque, NM 20,000 Choice Hotels Summer Classic, Edmond, OK 225,000 Amleto Monacelli, Venezuela 18,000 Beaumont PBA Doubles Classic, Beaumont, TX 142,500 Parker Bohn III, NJ/Hugh Miller, WA 28,000 Columbia 300 Open, San Antonio, TX 135,000 Roger Bowker, Ocala, FL 21,000 Senior/Touring Pro Doubles, Belleville, IL 142,500 Justin Hromek, KS/Dick Weber, MO 28,000 Green Bay Classic, Green Bay, WI 125,000 Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, IN 18,000 ABC West Lanes Open, Mechanicsburg, PA 125,000 Bob Vespi, Coral Springs, FL 18,000 Oronamin C Japan Cup, Tokyo, Japan 127,000 Parker Bohn III, Freehold, NJ 18,500 Bud Light Touring Players Champ., Indianapolis, IN 150,000 Pete Weber, Florissant, MO 27,000 Rochester Open, Rochester, NY 140,000 Marc McDowell, Madison, WI 23,000 Taylor Lanes Open, Taylor, MI 140,000 Amleto Monacelli, Venezuela 23,000 Brunswick Memorial World Open, Lake Zurich, IL 200,000 Jeff Lizzi, Sandusky, OH 39,

230 All-time winners 1991 TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize AC-Delco Classic, Torrance, CA $175,000 David Ozio, Vidor, TX $36,000 Showboat Invitational, Las Vegas, NV 175,000 David Ozio, Vidor, TX 34,000 ARC Pinole Open, Pinole, CA 125,000 Brian Voss, Boca Raton, FL 21,000 Quaker State Open, Grand Prairie, TX 150,000 Amleto Monacelli, Venezuela 30,000 Florida Open, Winter Haven, FL 130,000 John Mazza, Mt. Clemens, MI 20,000 Bud Light Classic, Sunrise, FL 160,000 Bob Benoit, Topeka, KS 30,000 Flagship City Open, Erie, PA 130,000 Jess Stayrook, San Diego, CA 20,000 Fair Lanes Open, Randallstown, MD 150,000 Pete Weber, Florissant, MO 30,000 Johnny Petraglia Open, North Brunswick, NJ 150,000 Pete Weber, Florissant, MO 27,000 Leisure s Long Island Open, Sayville, NY 130,000 Del Ballard Jr., Richardson, TX 20,000 Bud Light Open, Parma Heights, OH 160,000 Norm Duke, Albuquerque, NM 30,000 PBA National Championship, Toledo, OH 200,000 Mike Miller, Albuquerque, NM 35,000 True Value Open, Peoria, IL 200,000 Amleto Monacelli, Venezuela 29,000 BPAA U.S. Open, Indianapolis, IN 225,000 Pete Weber, Florissant, MO 40,000 Tums Classic, Windsor Locks, CT 160,000 Billy Young Jr., Oklahoma City, OK 30,000 Firestone Tournament of Champions, Akron, OH 325,000 David Ozio, Vidor, TX 50,000 Fresno Open, Fresno, CA 125,000 John Mazza, Mt. Clemens, MI 18,000 Kessler Classic, Riverside, CA 145,000 Bryan Goebel, Merriam, KS 24,000 Celebrity Denver Open, Denver, CO 125,000 John Mazza, Mt. Clemens, MI 18,000 Beaumont PBA Doubles Classic, Beaumont, TX 142,500 Del Ballard Jr., TX/Bob Benoit, KS 28,000 Kessler Open, Dublin, CA 140,000 Del Ballard Jr., Richardson, TX 23,000 Seattle Open, Seattle, WA 125,000 Danny Wiseman, Baltimore, MD 18,000 PBA Oregon Open, Portland, OR 125,000 Tony Westlake, Edmond, OK 18,000 El Paso Open, El Paso, TX 130,000 Ray Edwards, Centereach, NY 20,000 Tucson Open, Tucson, AZ 125,000 Norm Duke, Albuquerque, NM 18,000 Wichita Open, Wichita, KS 130,000 Chris Warren, Dallas, TX 20,000 Columbia 300 Open, Austin, TX 135,000 Brian Voss, Boca Raton, FL 21,000 Choice Hotels International Summer Classic, Edmond, OK 200,000 Steve Jaros, Bolingbrook, IL 38,000 La Mode Classic, Green Bay, WI 130,000 Tony Westlake, Edmond, OK 20,000 Senior/Touring Pro Doubles, Cheektowaga, NY 142,500 Teata Semiz, NJ/Rick Steelsmith, KS 28,000 Toyota Classic, Richmond Heights, MO 150,000 Danny Wiseman, Baltimore, MD 27,000 Oronamin C Japan Cup, Tokyo, Japan 115,000 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Stockton, CA 18,500 Brunswick Memorial World Open, Lake Zurich, IL 200,000 Jess Stayrook, San Diego, CA 34,120 Chevy Truck Classic, Rochester, NY 150,000 David Ozio, Vidor, TX 27,000 Bud Touring Players Championship, Taylor, MI 150,000 Dave Ferraro, Kingston, NY 27,000 Cambridge Mixed Doubles, Reno, NV 200,000 Del Ballard Jr., Richardson, TX/ Nikki Gianulias, Vallejo, CA 40,

231 All-time winners 1990 TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize AC-Delco Classic, Torrance, CA $175,000 Ron Williams, Ft. Worth, TX $35,000 Showboat Invitational, Las Vegas, NV 175,000 Dave Husted, Milwaukee, OR 33,000 ARC Pinole Open, Pinole, CA 125,000 Chris Warren, Dallas, TX 20,000 Quaker State Open, Grand Prairie, TX 150,000 Randy Pedersen, Santa Maria, CA 28,000 Don Carter Classic, Kenner, LA 200,000 Parker Bohn III, Freehold, NJ 39,000 Budweiser Classic, Sunrise, FL 160,000 Brian Voss, Boca Raton, FL 31,000 Bowlers Journal Space Coast Open, Merritt Island, FL 140,000 Robert Lawrence, Austin, TX 24,000 Fair Lanes Open, Baltimore, MD 150,000 Danny Wiseman, Baltimore, MD 28,000 Columbus Professional Bowling Classic, OH 125,000 Amleto Monacelli, Venezuela 20,000 Society Bank PBA National Championship, Toledo, OH 280,000 Jim Pencak, Mayfield Heights, OH 54,000 Budweiser Open, North Olmsted, OH 160,000 Jim Pencak, Mayfield Heights, OH 31,000 True Value Open, Peoria, IL 200,000 Robert Lawrence, Austin, TX 38,000 Seagram s Coolers U.S. Open, Indianapolis, IN 400,000 Ron Palombi Jr., Erie, PA 80,000 Showboat Atlantic City Open, Atlantic City, NJ 150,000 Jim Pencak, Mayfield Heights, OH 28,000 Greater Hartford Open, Windsor Locks, CT 140,000 Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, IN 24,000 Firestone Tournament of Champions, Akron, OH 250,000 Dave Ferraro, Kingston, NY 50,000 Seattle Open, Seattle, WA 125,000 Chris Warren, Dallas, TX 18,000 PBA Oregon Open, Portland, OR 150,000 Mark Baker, Huntington Beach, CA 27,000 Showboat PBA Doubles Classic, Las Vegas, NV 150,000 David Ozio, TX/Steve Wunderlich, MO 30,000 Kessler Open, Dublin, CA 140,000 Butch Soper, Tustin, CA 23,000 Fresno Open, Fresno, CA 125,000 Hugh Miller, Seattle, WA 18,000 Kessler Classic, Riverside, CA 145,000 Danny Wiseman, Baltimore, MD 24,000 Fair Lanes Phoenix Classic, Phoenix, AZ 125,000 Ron Palombi Jr., Erie, PA 18,000 Miller Lite Challenge, Tucson, AZ 145,000 Bryan Goebel, Merriam, KS 24,000 El Paso Open, El Paso, TX 130,000 Scott Devers, Richmond, IN 20,000 Quality Inns International Summer Classic, Edmond, OK 200,000 Parker Bohn III, Freehold, NJ 38,000 Columbia 300 Open, Austin, TX 135,000 Bob Handley, Pompano Beach, FL 21,000 Wichita Open, Wichita, KS 130,000 Amleto Monacelli, Venezuela 20,000 La Mode Classic, Green Bay, WI 130,000 Pete Weber, Florissant, MO 20,000 Senior/Touring Pro Doubles Championship, Buffalo, NY 142,500 Dave Soutar, KS/Rowdy Morrow, MO 28,000 Oronamin C Japan Cup, Tokyo, Japan 115,000 Chris Warren, Dallas, TX 18,500 Chevy Truck Classic, Rochester, NY 150,000 Roger Bowker, Ocala, FL 27,000 Toyota Classic, Richmond Heights, MO 150,000 Pete Weber, Florissant, MO 27,000 Brunswick Memorial World Open, Glendale Heights, IL 200,000 Jimmy Johnson, Columbus, OH 33,000 American Bowling Congress Fall Classic, Milwaukee, WI 150,000 Parker Bohn III, Freehold, NJ 27,000 Bud Touring Players Championship, Taylor, MI 150,000 Duane Fisher, Glouster Twp., NJ 40,000 Cambridge Mixed Doubles, Reno, NV 200,000 Amleto Monacelli, Venezuela/ Tish Johnson, Panorama City, CA 40,

232 All-time winners 1989 TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize ARC Pinole Open, Pinole, CA $125,000 Ernie Schlegel, Vancouver, WA $18,000 AC-Delco Classic, Torrance, CA 150,000 Randy Pedersen, Santa Maria, CA 27,000 Showboat Invitational, Las Vegas, NV 175,000 Del Ballard Jr., Richardson, TX 33,000 Quaker State Open, Grand Prairie, TX 150,000 Del Ballard Jr., Richardson, TX 27,000 Budweiser Classic, Miami, FL 160,000 Randy Pedersen, Santa Maria, CA 30,000 Bowlers Journal Florida Open, Merritt Island, FL 140,000 Brian Voss, Seattle, WA 23,000 Don Carter s Greater New Orleans Classic, Harvey, LA 200,000 Brian Voss, Seattle, WA 38,000 True Value Open, Peoria, IL 150,000 Wayne Webb, Beaumont, TX 27,000 Showboat Atlantic City Open, Atlantic City, NJ 150,000 Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, IN 27,000 Budweiser Open, North Olmsted, OH 160,000 Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, IN 30,000 Trustcorp PBA National Championship, Toledo, OH 280,000 Pete Weber, Florissant, MO 54,000 King Louie Open, Overland Park, KS 150,000 Butch Soper, Tustin, CA 27,000 Seagram s Coolers U.S. Open, Edmond, OK 500,000 Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, IN 100,000 Fair Lanes Open, Baltimore, MD 150,000 Ron Bell, Akron, OH 27,000 Greater Hartford Open, Windsor Locks, CT 140,000 Charlie Tapp, Kalamazoo, MI 23,000 Firestone Tournament of Champions, Akron, OH 250,000 Del Ballard Jr., Richardson, TX 50,000 A&W Fair Lanes Open, Phoenix, AZ 150,000 Harry Sullins, Sterling Heights, MI 27,000 Fresno Open, Fresno, CA 125,000 Marc McDowell, Madison, WI 18,000 Showboat PBA Doubles Classic, Las Vegas, NV 150,000 Mike Aulby, IN/Steve Cook, CA 30,000 Kessler Open, Dublin, CA 130,000 Pete Weber, Florissant, MO 20,000 Seattle Open, Seattle, WA 150,000 Jess Stayrook, San Diego, CA 27,000 Kessler Classic, Riverside, CA 135,000 Tom Crites, Tampa, FL 21,000 Miller Lite Challenge, Tucson, AZ 140,000 Amleto Monacelli, Venezuela 23,000 El Paso Open, El Paso, TX 130,000 Tony Westlake, Edmond, OK 20,000 Columbia 300 Open, Austin, TX 130,000 Joe Salvemini, Colorado Springs, CO 20,000 Wichita Open, Wichita, KS 150,000 Amleto Monacelli, Venezuela 27,000 La Mode Classic, Green Bay, WI 125,000 Jim Pencak, Mayfield Heights, OH 18,000 Senior/Touring Pro Doubles Championship, Buffalo, NY 142,500 Dick Weber, MO/Marc McDowell, WI 28,000 Number 7 Invitational, Calgary, Alberta, Canada 85,000 Kevin West, Canada 7,000 Oronamin C Japan Cup, Tokyo, Japan 130,000 Randy Pedersen, Santa Maria, CA 15,000 Budweiser Challenge, Rochester, NY 150,000 Joe Berardi, Wellington, FL 27,000 Toyota Classic, St. Louis, MO 150,000 Charlie Tapp, Kalamazoo, MI 27,000 Brunswick Memorial World Open, Glendale Heights, IL 200,000 Parker Bohn III, Freehold, NJ 38,000 Milwaukee Classic, Milwaukee, WI 125,000 David Ozio, Vidor, TX 18,000 Bud Touring Players Championship, Taylor, MI 150,000 Amleto Monacelli, Venezuela 27,000 Cambridge Mixed Doubles, Reno, NV 200,000 Amleto Monacelli, Venezuela/ Tish Johnson, Panorama City, CA 40,

233 All-time winners 1988 TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize ARC Alameda Open, Alameda, CA $125,000 Mike Jasnau, Fishkill, NY $18,000 Showboat Invitational, Las Vegas, NV 175,000 Amleto Monacelli, Venezuela 33,000 AC-Delco Classic, Torrance, CA 150,000 Joe Berardi, Wellington, FL 27,000 Quaker State Open, Grand Prairie, TX 150,000 Bob Benoit, Topeka, KS 27,000 Don Carter s Greater New Orleans Classic, Harvey, LA 200,000 Roger Bowker, Ocala, FL 38,000 Bowlers Journal Florida Open, Venice, FL 140,000 Marshall Holman, Medford, OR 23,000 Miller Lite Classic, Miami, FL 150,000 Tom Milton, St. Petersburg, FL 27,000 Miller Lite Open, North Olmsted, OH 150,000 Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, IN 27,000 Trustcorp National Championship, Toledo, OH 270,000 Brian Voss, Seattle, WA 51,000 King Louie Open, Overland Park, KS 140,000 Palmer Fallgren, Sacramento, CA 24,000 True Value Open, Peoria, IL 150,000 Brian Voss, Seattle, WA 27,000 Miller Lite Championship, Milwaukee, WI 200,000 Jeff Bellinger, Columbia, SC 39,000 air Lanes Open, Baltimore, MD 140,000 Mark Williams, Beaumont, TX 23,000 Seagram s Cooler U.S. Open, Atlantic City, NJ 500,000 Pete Weber, St. Louis, MO 100,000 Greater Hartford Open, Windsor Locks, CT 140,000 Tony Westlake, Edmond, OK 23,000 Firestone Tournament of Champions, Akron, OH 250,000 Mark Williams, Beaumont, TX 50,000 A&W Pro Bowlers Classic, Phoenix, AZ 150,000 Steve Cook, Roseville, CA 18,000 Fresno Open, Fresno, CA 125,000 Pete McCordic, Houston, TX 18,000 Showboat PBA Doubles Classic, Las Vegas, NV 140,000 Joe Berardi, FL/Dave Ferraro, NY 28,000 Kessler Open, Dublin, CA 130,000 Bryan Alpert, Las Vegas, NV 20,000 Seattle Open, Seattle, WA 115,000 Tom Crites, Tampa, FL 16,000 Miller Lite Challenge, Tucson, AZ 140,000 Pete McCordic, Houston, TX 23,000 Kessler Classic, Riverside, CA 130,000 Sam Maccarone, Glassboro, NJ 20,000 Columbia 300 Open, Austin, TX 130,000 Scott Devers, Centerville, IN 20,000 Hammer Open, Edmond, OK 150,000 David Ozio, Vidor, TX 27,000 La Mode Classic, Green Bay, WI 125,000 Dave Husted, Milwaukee, OR 18,000 Molson Golden Bowling Challenge, Windsor, Ontario, Canada 130,000 Sam Maccarone, Glassboro, NJ 20,000 Senior/Touring Pro Doubles Champ., Cheektowaga, NY 140,000 Carmen Salvino, IL/Randy Pedersen, CA 28,000 No. 7 PBA Invitational, Calgary, Alberta, Canada 70,000 Dave Ferraro, Kingston, NY 18,000 Oronamin C Japan Cup, Tokyo, Japan N/A Takeo Sakai, Japan N/A Kodak Invitational, Rochester, NY 150,000 Ron Palombi, Erie, PA 27,000 True Value Open, Indianapolis, IN 135,000 Joe Berardi, Wellington, FL 21,000 Brunswick Memorial World Open, Glendale, IL 200,000 Mats Karlsson, Sweden 33,000 Budweiser Classic, Columbus, OH 150,000 Ron Williams, Cahokia, IL 27,000 Bud Touring Players Championship, Taylor, MI 135,000 Dave Ferraro, Kingston, NY 23,

234 All-time winners 1987 TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize Seagram s Coolers U.S. Open, Tacoma, WA 125,000 Del Ballard Jr., Richardson, TX 100,000 AC Delco Classic, Union City, CA 150,000 George Branham III, Arleta, CA 27,000 Showboat Invitational, Las Vegas, NV 175,000 Kent Wagner, Palmetto, FL 33,000 Greater Los Angeles Open, Torrance, CA 125,000 Mats Karlsson, Sweden 18,000 Quaker State Open, Grand Prairie, TX 150,000 Brian Voss, Seattle, WA 27,000 Miller Lite Classic, Miami, FL 150,000 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Stockton, CA 27,000 Bowlers Journal Florida Open, Venice, FL 140,000 Jim Murtishaw, San Marcos, CA 23,000 True Value Open, Peoria, IL 150,000 John Gant, Independence, KY 27,000 Miller Lite Championship, Milwaukee, WI 200,000 Tom Milton, St. Petersburg, FL 39,000 King Louie Open, Overland Park, KS 140,000 Jimmie Pritts Jr., Manchester, NH 24,000 Miller Lite Open, North Olmsted, OH 150,000 Dave Ferraro, Kingston, NY 27,000 Toledo Trust PBA National Championship, Toledo, OH 260,000 Randy Pedersen, Santa Monica, CA 49,000 Fair Lanes Open, Washington DC 140,000 Randy Pedersen, Santa Monica, CA 23,000 Showboat Atlantic City Open, Atlantic City, NJ 150,000 Tom Crites, Tampa, FL 27,000 Greater Hartford Open, Windsor Locks, CT 140,000 Bob Handley, Pompano Beach, FL 23,000 Firestone Tournament of Champions, Akron, OH 250,000 Pete Weber, St. Louis, MO 50,000 Showboat PBA Doubles Classic, Las Vegas, NV 140,000 Del Warren, FL/Joe Firpo, FL 28,000 Kessler Open, Dublin, CA 127,500 Mark Baker, Garden Grove, CA 18,000 Columbia 300 Open, Seattle, WA 125,000 Parker Bohn III, Freehold, NJ 18,000 Southern California Open, Riverside, CA 117,500 Brian Voss, Seattle, WA 17,000 Miller Lite Challenge, Tucson, AZ 140,000 Scott Devers, Centerville, IN 23,000 Austin Open, Austin, TX 115,000 Kent Wagner, Palmetto, FL 16,000 Hammer Open, Edmond, OK 150,000 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Stockton, CA 27,000 Kessler Sr./Touring Pro Championship, Green Bay, WI 140,000 Mickey Spiezio, IL/Rowdy Morrow, MO 28,000 Greater Buffalo Open, Cheektowaga, NY 115,000 Mark Roth, Spring Lake Heights, NJ 16,000 Molson Golden Bowling Challenge, Windsor, Ontario, Canada 130,000 Harry Sullins, Roseville, MI 20,000 Number 7 PBA Invitational, Toronto, Canada N/A Mark Roth, Spring Lake Heights, NJ 16,889 Japan Cup, Tokyo, Japan N/A Amleto Monacelli, Venezuela 11,000 Kodak Invitational, Rochester, NY 150,000 Scott Devers, Centerville, IN 27,000 True Value Open, Indianapolis, IN 135,000 Ron Palombi Jr., Erie, PA 21,000 Brunswick Memorial World Open, Glendale, IL 200,000 Del Ballard Jr., Richardson, TX 33,000 Budweiser Classic, Columbus, OH 150,000 Leroy Bornhop, St. Charles, MO 27,000 Bud Touring Players Championship, Taylor, MI 135,000 Tom Crites, Tampa, FL 23, TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize AC-Delco Classic, Union City, CA $150,000 Randy Pedersen, Santa Monica, CA $27,000 Greater Los Angeles Open, Torrance, CA 125,000 Del Warren, Lake Worth, FL 18,000 Showboat Invitational, Las Vegas, NV 175,000 Gary Skidmore, Albuquerque, NM 33,000 Quaker State Open, Grand Prairie, TX 150,000 Jon O Drobinak, Hammond, IN 27,000 Lite Beer Classic, Miami, FL 150,000 David Ozio, Vidor, TX 27,000 BPAA U.S. Open, Venice, FL 200,000 Steve Cook, Roseville, CA 38,000 St. Louis, Open, St. Louis, MO 125,000 Pete Weber, St. Louis, MO 18,000 Lite Beer Championship, Milwaukee, WI 150,000 Don Genalo, Perrysburg, OH 27,000 True Value Open, Peoria, IL 150,000 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Stockton, CA 27,000 King Louie Open, Overland Park, KS 130,000 Mark Barker, Garden Grove, CA 21,000 Lite Beer Open, North Olmsted, OH 150,000 Mal Acosta, Manteca, CA 27,000 Toledo Trust PBA National Championship, Toledo, OH 235,000 Tom Crites, Tampa, FL 45,000 Fair Lanes Open, Baltimore, MD 130,000 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Stockton, CA 20,000 Long Island Open, Garden City, NY 125,000 Peter Hakim, Forest Hills, NY 18,000 Greater Hartford Open, Windsor Locks, CT 125,000 Steve Cook, Roseville, CA 18,000 Firestone Tournament of Champions, Akron, OH 250,000 Marshall Holman, Medford, OR 25,000 Showboat PBA Doubles Classic, Las Vegas, NV 130,000 Steve Cook, CA/Mike Aulby, IN 25,000 Kessler Open, Dublin, CA 125,000 Dave Husted, Milwaukie, OR 18,000 Ebonite-Firebolt Open, Seattle, WA 120,000 Dale Eagle, Lake Havasu, AZ 18,000 Southern California Open, Riverside, CA 115,000 Mats Karlsson, Sweden 16,000 Miller Lite Challenge, Tucson, AZ 140,000 Dave Husted, Milwaukie, OR 23,000 Austin Open, Austin, TX 115,000 Steve Cook, Roseville, CA 16,000 Hammer Open, Edmond, OK 125,000 Walter Ray Williams Jr., Stockton, CA 18,000 Molson Golden Bowling Challenge, Windsor, Ontario 125,000 Don Genalo, Perrysburg, OH 18,000 Greater Buffalo Open, Cheektowaga, NY 110,000 Jeff Bellinger, Columbia, SC 15,000 Columbia Senior/Touring Pro Doubles, Erlanger, KY 130,000 Teata Semiz, NJ/Joe Berardi, NY 25,000 Japan Cup, Tokyo, Japan 70,000 Pete Weber, St. Louis, MO 10,800 Kodak Invitational, Rochester, NY 150,000 Tom Baker, Buffalo, NY 27,000 True Value Open, Indianapolis, IN 135,000 Harry Sullins, Sterling Heights, MI 21,000 Brunswick Memorial World Open, Glendale Heights, IL 200,000 George Branham III, Arleta, CA 33,260 Budweiser Classic, Columbus, OH 150,000 Dave Ferraro, Kingston, NY 27,000 Bud Touring Players Championship, Taylor, MI 135,000 Mark Williams, Beaumont, TX 23,

235 All-time winners 1985 TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize AC-Delco Classic, Union City, CA $150,000 Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, IN $27,000 Greater Los Angeles Open, Torrance, CA 125,000 Steve Martin, Kingsport, TN 16,000 Showboat Invitational, Las Vegas, NV 175,000 Pete Weber, St. Louis, MO 33,000 Quaker State Open, Grand Prairie, TX 150,000 Mike Durbin, Chagrin Falls, OH 27,000 Lite Beer Classic, Miami, FL 150,000 Pete Weber, St. Louis, MO 27,000 BPAA U.S. Open, Venice, FL 200,000 Marshall Holman, Medford, OR 38,000 AMF Angle Open, Florissant, MO 150,000 David Ozio, Vidor, TX 27,000 True Value Open, Peoria, IL 150,000 Ted Hannahs, Zanesville, OH 27,000 Lite Beer Open, North Olmsted, OH 125,000 Ernie Schlegel, Vancouver, WA 20,000 Toledo Trust PBA National Championship, Toledo, OH 235,000 Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, IN 45,000 King Louie Open, Overland Park, KS 130,000 Don Genalo, Perrysburg, OH 21,000 Lite Beer Championship, Milwaukee, WI 150,000 Wayne Webb, Indianapolis, IN 27,000 Fair Lanes Open, Baltimore, MD 130,000 Wayne Webb, Indianapolis, IN 21,000 Old Spice Classic, Garden City, NY 150,000 Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, IN 27,000 Pat Boone Open, Windsor Locks, CT 150,000 Mark Williams, Beaumont, TX 27,000 Firestone Tournament of Champions, Akron, OH 200,000 Mark Williams, Beaumont, TX 40,000 Denver Open, Denver, CO 115,000 Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, IN 16,000 Seattle Open, Seattle, WA 115,000 Dennis Jacques, Middletown, NJ 17,000 Kessler Open, Dublin, CA 125,000 Tony Cariello, Chicago, IL 18,000 Showboat PBA Doubles Classic, Las Vegas, NV 125,000 Mike Aulby, IN/Steve Cook, CA 25,000 Southern California Open, Riverside, CA 115,000 Dennis Jacques, Middletown, NJ 16,000 Tucson Open, Tucson, AZ 115,000 David Ozio, Vidor, TX 16,000 Austin Open, Austin, TX 115,000 Guppy Troup, Neptune Beach, FL 16,000 Hammer Open, Waukegan, IL 120,000 Bob Chamberlain, Auburn Height, MI 18,000 Molson Golden Bowling Challenge, Windsor, Ontario, Canada 125,000 Billy Young Jr., Tulsa, OK 18,000 Greater Buffalo Open, Cheektowaga, NY 110,000 Gary Skidmore, Albuquerque, NM 15,000 Columbia Senior/Touring Pro Doubles, Erlanger, KY 130,000 Les Zikes, IL/Steve Wunderlich, MO 25,000 Japan Cup, Tokyo, Japan Taniguchi, Osaka, Japan N/A Kodak Invitational, Rochester, NY 150,000 Marshall Holman, Medford, OR 27,000 Budweiser Open, Taylor, MI 135,000 Pete Weber, St. Louis, MO 21,000 True Value Open, Indianapolis, IN 135,000 Darryl Bower, Middletown, PA 21,000 Brunswick Memorial World Open, Glendale Heights, IL 150,000 Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, IN 27,000 Budweiser Classic, Columbus, OH 150,000 Tom Baker, Buffalo, NY 27,000 Touring Players Championship, Saginaw, MI 125,000 Dave Husted, Milwaukie, OR 20, TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize Rolaids Open, Anaheim, CA $140,000 Wayne Webb, Indianapolis, IN $25,000 AC-Delco Classic, Alameda, CA 150,000 Butch Soper, Los Angeles, CA 27,000 Showboat Invitational, Las Vegas, NV 175,000 George Pappas, Charlotte, NC 33,000 Quaker State Open, Grand Prairie, TX 125,000 Hugh Miller, Everett, WA 20,000 Miller High Life Classic, Miami, FL 150,000 Mark Baker, Garden Grove, CA 27,000 Angle Open, Florissant, MO 125,000 Nelson Burton Jr., St. Louis, MO 20,000 True Value Open, Peoria, IL 150,000 Ted Hannahs, Zanesville, OH 27,000 Meister Brau Open, North Olmsted, OH 125,000 Rick Sajek, Margate, FL 20,000 Toledo Trust PBA National Championship, Toledo, OH 200,000 Bob Chamberlain, Auburn Heights, MI 38,000 King Louie Open, Overland Park, KS 125,000 Gary Skidmore, Albuquerque, NM 20,000 BPAA U.S. Open, Chicago, IL 200,000 Mark Roth, Spring Lake Heights, NJ 38,000 Miller High Life Open, Milwaukee, WI 150,000 Rick Sajek, Margate, FL 27,000 Fair Lanes Open, Baltimore, MD 125,000 Dale Eagle, Chicago, IL 18,000 Long Island Open, Garden City, NY 115,000 Ernie Schlegel, Vancouver, WA 16,000 Greater Hartford Open, Windsor Locks, CT 115,000 Jimmie Pritts Jr., Lawrence, MA 16,000 Firestone Tournament of Champions, Akron, OH 200,000 Mike Durbin, Chagrin Falls, OH 40,000 Seattle Open, Seattle, WA 115,000 Don Genalo, N. Merrick, NY 17,000 Denver Open, Denver, CO 115,000 John Gant, Pittsburgh, PA 16,000 Tucson Open, Tucson, AZ 115,000 Ron Palombi Jr., Erie, PA 16,000 Southern California Open, Riverside, CA 115,000 Gary Skidmore, Albuquerque, NM 16,000 Kessler Open, Dublin, CA 125,000 Wayne Webb, Indianapolis, IN 18,000 Showboat PBA Doubles Classic, Las Vegas, NV 125,000 Mark Roth, NJ/Marshall Holman, OR 25,000 Aqua Fest/ Mr. Gatti s Open, Austin, TX 125,000 Pete Weber, St. Louis, MO 18,000 Houston Open, Houston, TX 115,000 Brian Voss, Tacoma, WA 16,000 Waukegan Open, Waukegan, IL 110,000 Mark Williams, Beaumont, TX 15,000 Buffalo Open, Buffalo, NY 110,000 George Pappas, Charlotte, TX 15,000 Molson Golden Bowling Challenge, Windsor, Canada 125,000 Pete Weber, St. Louis, MO 18,000 Columbia Sr./Tour Pro Doubles Champ., San Antonio, TX 130,000 Louie Blancarte, TX/John Forst, IL 25,000 Indianapolis Open, Indianapolis, IN 125,000 Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, IN 18,000 True Value Open, Fairview Park, OH 135,000 Charlie Lacy, Midland, TX 23,000 Greater Detroit Open, Dearborn Heights, MI 125,000 Mark Roth, Spring Lake Heights, NJ 18,000 Brunswick Memorial World Open, Glendale Heights, IL 150,000 Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, IN 27,000 Budweiser Classic, Columbus, OH 150,000 Guppy Troup, Neptune Beach, FL 27,000 Angle Touring Players Championship, Charlotte, NC 150,000 Mark Roth, Spring Lake Heights, NJ 27,

236 All-time winners 1983 TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize Miller High Life Classic, Anaheim, CA $135,000 Gary Skidmore, Albuquerque, NM $23,000 AC-Delco Classic, Alameda, CA 135,000 Toby Contreras, Kansas City, MO 23,000 Showboat Invitational, Las Vegas, NV 150,000 Tom Milton, St. Petersburg, FL 27,000 Quaker State Open, Grand Prairie, TX 125,000 Guppy Troup, Jacksonville, FL 20,000 Greater Miami Sunshine Open, Miami, FL 110,000 Wayne Webb, Carmel, IN 15,000 Rolaids Open, Florissant, MO 125,000 Joe Salvemini, Reno, NV 20,000 True Value Open, Peoria, IL 150,000 Earl Anthony, Dublin, CA 27,000 Cleveland Open, Cleveland, OH 110,000 Norm Duke, Ft. Worth, TX 15,000 Toledo Trust PBA National Championship, Toledo, OH 200,000 Earl Anthony, Dublin, CA 38,000 King Louie Open, Overland Park, KS 120,000 Don Genalo, N. Merrick, NY 18,000 Miller High Life Open, Milwaukee, WI 150,000 Mark Fahy, Chicago, IL 27,000 BPAA U.S. Open, Oak Lawn, IL 140,000 Gary Dickinson, Burleson, TX 24,000 Greater Hartford Open, Windsor Locks, CT 110,000 Tom Milton, St. Petersburg, FL 15,000 Fair Lanes Open, Baltimore, MD 120,000 Art Trask, Fresno, CA 18,000 Long Island Open, Garden City, NY 110,000 Don Genalo, N. Merrick, NY 15,000 Firestone Tournament of Champions, Akron, OH 200,000 Joe Berardi, Brooklyn, NY 40,000 Houston Open, Houston, TX 100,000 Bob Handley, Pompano Beach, FL 13,000 Denver Open, Denver, CO 100,000 Tom Milton, St. Petersburg, FL 13,000 Tucson Open, Tucson, AZ 100,000 Hugh Miller, Everett, WA 13,000 Southern California Open, Torrance, CA 100,000 Jimmie Pritts Jr., Lawrence, MA 13,000 Kessler Open, San Jose, CA 110,000 Pete Couture, Windsor Locks, CT 15,000 Seattle Open, Seattle, WA 100,000 Charlie Tapp, S. St. Paul, MN 13,000 Showboat PBA Doubles Classic, Las Vegas, NV 110,000 Mike Durbin, OH/Gil Sliker, NJ 22,000 Aqua Fest/ Mr. Gatti s Open, Austin, TX 110,000 Marshall Holman, Jacksonville, OR 15,000 Venice Open, Venice, FL 100,000 Marshall Holman, Jacksonville, OR 13,000 Buffalo Open, Cheektowaga, NY 100,000 Sam Zurich, Huntington, NY 13,000 Molson Bowling Challenge, Windsor, Canada 110,000 Dennis Jacques, Middletown, NJ 15,000 Waukegan Open, Waukegan, IL 100,000 Les Zikes, Palatine, IL 13,000 AMF Grand Prix of Tenpin Bowling, Crawley, England 100,000 Mats Karlsson, Sweden 13,000 Touring Players Championship, Limerick, PA 100,000 Steve Cook, Roseville, CA 13,000 Northern Ohio Open, Rocky River, OH 100,000 Mark Roth, Spring Lake Heights, NJ 13,000 Kessler Classic, Indianapolis, IN 110,000 George Pappas, Charlotte, NC 15,000 Greater Detroit Open, Dearborn Heights, MI 100,000 Brian Voss, Tacoma, WA 13,000 Syracuse Open, Syracuse, NY 100,000 Joe Salvemini, Reno, NV 13,000 Brunswick Memorial World Open, Glendale Heights, IL 150,000 Wayne Webb, Carmel, IN 23, TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize Miller High Life Classic, Anaheim, CA $135,000 Guppy Troup, Jacksonville, FL $23,000 Showboat Invitational, Las Vegas, NV 150,000 Jim Miller, Mesa, AZ 27,000 ARC Alameda Open, Alameda, CA 100,000 Earl Anthony, Dublin, CA 13,000 Quaker State Open, Grande Prairie, TX 125,000 Art Trask, Fresno, CA 20,000 BPAA U.S. Open, Houston, TX 131,000 Dave Husted, Milwaukie, OR 21,000 Rolaids Open, Florissant, MO 115,000 Bill Straub, Lincoln, NE 17,000 True Value Open, Peoria, IL 150,000 Art Trask, Fresno, CA 27,000 Toledo Trust PBA National Championship, Toledo, OH 200,000 Earl Anthony, Dublin, CA 38,000 Greater Miami Sunshine Open, Miami, FL 100,000 Bob Handley, Fairway, KS 13,000 Fair Lanes Open, Washington, DC 110,000 Mal Acosta, Hayward, CA 15,000 Long Island Open, Garden City, NY 100,000 Steve Cook, Roseville, CA 13,000 Miller High Life Open, Milwaukee, WI 135,000 Earl Anthony, Dublin, CA 23,000 King Louie Open, Overland Park, KS 110,000 Pete Couture, Windsor Locks, CT 16,000 Cleveland Open, North Olmsted, OH 100,000 Art Trask, Fresno, CA 13,000 Greater Hartford Open, Windsor Locks, CT 100,000 Pete Weber, St. Louis, MO 13,000 Firestone Tournament of Champions, Akron, OH 200,000 Mike Durbin, Chagrin Falls, OH 40,000 AC-Delco Classic, Torrance, CA 130,000 George Pappas, Charlotte, NC 21,000 Tucson Open, Tucson, AZ 95,000 Mike Durbin, Chagrin Falls, OH 12,000 Seattle Open, Seattle, WA 95,000 Tommy Hudson, Akron, OH 12,000 City of Roses Open, Portland, OR 95,000 Pete Weber, St. Louis, MO 12,000 Kessler Open, San Jose, CA 110,000 Steve Cook, Roseville, CA 15,000 Showboat PBA Doubles Classic, Las Vegas, NV 110,000 Nelson Burton Jr./Sam Zurich, MO 22,000 Buffalo Open, Cheektowaga, NY 95,000 Steve Martin, Kingsport, TN 12,000 Molson Bowling Challenge, Windsor, Canada 100,000 Guppy Troup, Jacksonville, FL 13,000 Waukegan Open, Waukegan, IL 95,000 Wayne Webb, Indianapolis, IN 12,000 Denver Open, Denver, CO 95,000 Randy Lightfoot, St. Charles, MO 12,000 Aqua Fest/ Mr. Gatti s Open, Austin, TX 110,000 Gary Skidmore, Albuquerque, NM 15,000 Sarasota Open, Sarasota, FL 95,000 Dave Husted, Milwaukie, OR 12,000 AMF Grand Prix, Paris, France 90,000 Tom Baker, Buffalo, NY 5,000 PBA Reg. Champs. Classic, Limerick, PA 65,000 Mark Roth, Spring Lake Heights, NJ 8,000 Northern Ohio Open, Fairview Park, OH 90,000 Guppy Troup, Columbia, SC 11,000 Kessler Classic, Indianapolis, IN 110,000 Steve Fehr, Cincinnati, OH 15,000 Columbia 300 Open, Sterling Heights, MI 100,000 Wayne Webb, Indianapolis, IN 13,000 Syracuse Open, Syracuse, NY 95,000 Dave Soutar, Leawood, KS 12,000 Brunswick Memorial World Open, Glendale Heights, IL 110,000 Steve Fehr, Cincinnati, OH 15,

237 All-time winners 1981 TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize Miller High Life Classic, Anaheim, CA $135,000 Steve Martin, Kingsport, TN $21,000 Showboat Invitational, Las Vegas, NV 135,000 Mark Roth, Spring Lake Heights, NJ 21,000 ARC Alameda Open, Alameda, CA 95,000 Bob Handley, Fairway, KS 12,000 Quaker State Open, Grand Prairie, TX 125,000 Marshall Holman, Medford, OR 20,000 BPAA U.S. Open, Houston, TX 131,000 Marshall Holman, Medford, OR 21,000 Rolaids Open, Florissant, MO 110,000 Earl Anthony, Dublin, CA 16,000 AMF MagicScore Open, Peoria, IL 125,000 Earl Anthony, Dublin, CA 20,000 Cleveland Open, North Olmsted, OH 100,000 Mal Acosta, Hayward, CA 13,000 PBA National Championship, Toledo, OH 135,000 Earl Anthony, Dublin, CA 21,000 Miller High Life Open, Milwaukee, WI 125,000 Mike Durbin, Chagrin Falls, OH 21,000 King Louie Open, Overland Park, KS 100,000 Marshall Holman, Medford, OR 13,000 True Value Open, Miami, FL 130,000 Bo Bowden, Dallas, TX 21,000 Fair Lanes Open, Baltimore, MD 100,000 Wayne Webb, Tucson, AZ 13,000 Long Island Open, Garden City, NY 100,000 Earl Anthony, Dublin, CA 13,000 Greater Hartford Open, Windsor Locks, CT 95,000 Wayne Webb, Tucson, AZ 12,000 Firestone Tournament of Champions, Akron, OH 150,000 Steve Cook, Roseville, CA 30,000 U.S. Polychemical Open, Fremont, CA 105,000 Mal Acosta, Hayward, CA 15,000 City of Roses Open, Portland, OR 95,000 Bill Spigner, Chicago, IL 12,000 Seattle Open, Seattle, WA 90,000 Jeff Morin, Cleveland, OH 11,000 Pennzoil Open, Torrance, CA 125,000 Tom Baker, Buffalo, NY 20,000 Tucson Open, Tucson, AZ 95,000 Matt Surina, Seattle, WA 12,000 Showboat PBA Doubles Classic, Las Vegas, NV 110,000 Tom Baker, NY/Joe Hutchinson, PA 22,000 Denver Open, Denver, CO 95,000 Tom Baker, Buffalo, NY 12,000 Waukegan Open, Waukegan, IL 90,000 Ted Hannahs, Zanesville, OH 11,000 Canadian Open, Windsor, Ontario, Canada 100,000 Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, IN 13,000 Buffalo Open, Buffalo, NY 95,000 Roy Buckley, Columbus, OH 12,000 Sarasota Open, Sarasota, FL 90,000 Mike Durbin, Chagrin Falls, OH 11,000 Aqua Fest/Mr. Gatti s Open, Austin, TX 110,000 Dave Soutar, Kansas City, KS 15,000 PBA Regional Champ. Classic, Sinking Spring, PA 60,000 Joe Hutchinson, Scranton, PA 8,000 Kessler Classic, Indianapolis, IN 110,000 Steve Cook, Roseville, CA 15,000 Lansing Open, Lansing, MI 90,000 Mark Roth, Spring Lake Heights, NJ 11,000 Columbia 300 Open, Fairview Park, OH 100,000 Mark Roth, Spring Lake Heights, NJ 13,000 Syracuse Open, Syracuse, NY 95,000 Frank Ellenburg, Mesa, AZ 12,000 Brunswick Memorial World Open, Glendale Heights, IL 110,000 Steve Martin, Kingsport, TN 15, TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize ARC Alameda Open, Alameda, CA $85,000 Warren Nelson, Downey, CA $10,000 Showboat Invitational, Las Vegas, NV 135,000 Wayne Webb, Rehoboth, MA 21,000 Miller High Life Classic, Anaheim, CA 125,000 Gary Dickinson, Ft. Worth, TX 21,000 Quaker State Open, Grand Prairie, TX 100,000 Hugh Miller, Mercer Island, WA 15,000 Rolaids Open, St. Louis, MO 100,000 Alvin Lou, El Cajon, CA 15,000 Midas Open, Palatine, IL 125,000 Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, IN 20,000 AMF MagicScore Open, Peoria, IL 125,000 Joe Hutchinson, Scranton, PA 20,000 Ford Open, Cleveland, OH 100,000 Kyle Shedd, Downey, CA 15,000 True Value Open, Miami, FL 125,000 Palmer Fallgren, Sacramento, CA 20,000 Fair Lanes Open, Adelphi, MD 90,000 Nelson Burton Jr., St. Louis, MO 11,000 Long Island Open, Garden City, NY 85,000 Earl Anthony, Dublin, CA 10,000 BPAA U.S. Open, Windsor Locks, CT 131,000 Steve Martin, Kingsport, TX 21,000 PBA National Championship, Sterling Heights, MI 100,000 Johnny Petraglia, Staten Island, NY 15,000 Miller High Life Open, Milwaukee, WI 125,000 Alvin Lou, El Cajon, CA 15,000 King Louie Open, Overland Park, KS 90,000 Ernie Schlegel, Vancouver, WA 11,000 Firestone Tournament of Champions, Akron, OH 150,000 Wayne Webb, Rehoboth, MA 30,000 Showboat-PBA Doubles Classic, Las Vegas, NV 100,000 Tommy Hudson, FL/Pete Couture, OH 20,000 Northern California Open, Fremont, CA 80,000 Tom Baker, Buffalo, NY 9,000 City of Roses Open, Portland, OR 85,000 Ernie Schlegel, Vancouver, WA 10,000 Seattle Open, Seattle, WA 75,000 Dave Beckmann, Bellevue, WA 8,000 U.S. Polychemical Open, Fresno, CA 90,000 Steve Cook, Roseville, CA 11,000 Southern California Open, Torrance, CA 80,000 Steve Martin, Kingsport, TN 9,000 Tucson Open, Tucson, AZ 85,000 Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, IN 10,000 Amarillo Open, Amarillo, TX 75,000 Hugh Miller, Mercer Island, WA 8,000 Quad Cities Open, Davenport, IA 85,000 Jim Godman, Lorain, OH 10,000 Waukegan Super Touch Open, Waukegan, IL 90,000 Guppy Troup, Jacksonville, FL 11,000 Buffalo Open, Cheektowaga, NY 85,000 Joe Berardi, Brooklyn, NY 10,000 Canadian Open, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada 90,000 Kevin Gillette, Florence, KY 11,000 Columbia 300 Open, Sarasota, FL 100,000 Bill Coleman, Springfield, OR 13,000 Brunswick-PBA Regional Classic, Rochester, NY 50,000 Mark Roth, Spring Lake Height, NJ 7,000 Kessler Open, Lansing, MI 100,000 Joe Berardi, Brooklyn, NY 13,000 Kessler Classic, Indianapolis, IN 100,000 Wayne Webb, Rehoboth, MA 13,000 Northern Ohio Open, Cleveland, OH 75,000 Mike Durbin, Chagrin Falls, OH 8,000 Syracuse Open, Syracuse, NY 85,000 Pete Couture, Windsor Locks, CT 10,000 Brunswick Great and Greatest, Irving, TX 100,000 Harry Smith, OH/Nelson Burton Jr., MO 14,

238 All-time winners 1979 TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize Miller High Life Classic, Anaheim, CA $100,000 Carmen Salvino, Chicago, IL $15,000 Showboat Invitational, Las Vegas, NV 125,000 Emmett Shutes, State College, PA 21,000 Ford Open, Alameda, CA 100,000 Steve Cook, Roseville, CA 15,000 Quaker State Open, Grand Prairie, TX 100,000 Marshall Holman, Medford, OR 15,000 AMF MagicScore Open, San Antonio, TX 100,000 Dick Ritger, River Falls, WI 15,000 Rolaids Open, St. Louis, MO 100,000 Mark Roth, N. Arlington, NJ 15,000 Dutch Masters Open, Detroit, MI 90,000 Tommy Hudson, Akron, OH 12,000 Cleveland Open, North Olmsted, OH 70,000 Cliff McNealy, San Lorenzo, CA 8,000 Firestone 721 Classic, Miami, FL 100,000 Roy Buckley, Columbus, OH 15,000 Fair Lanes Open, Adelphi, MD 80,000 Larry Laub, Santa Rosa, CA 10,000 King Louie Open, Kansas City, MO 80,000 Mark Roth, N. Arlington, NJ 10,000 Miller High Life Open, Milwaukee, WI 100,000 Johnny Petraglia, Staten Island, NY 15,000 Long Island Open, Garden City, NY 70,000 Earl Anthony, Kent, WA 8,000 BPAA U.S. Open, Windsor Locks, CT 125,000 Joe Berardi, Pearl River, NY 21,000 Midas Golden Challenge, Palatine, IL 100,000 Johnny Petraglia, Staten Island, NY 15,000 Firestone Tournament of Champions, Akron, OH 150,000 George Pappas, Charlotte, NC 30,000 Columbia PBA Doubles Classic, San Jose, CA 100,000 Mark Roth, NJ/Marshall Holman, OR 16,000 Showboat PBA National Championship, Las Vegas, NV 100,000 Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, IN 15,000 City of Roses Open, Portland, OR 70,000 Mark Roth, N. Arlington, NJ 8,000 Seattle Open, Seattle, WA 70,000 Marshall Holman, Medford, OR 8,000 Fresno Open, Fresno, CA 70,000 Sam Flanagan, Parkersburg, WV 8,000 Southern California Open, Torrance, CA 70,000 Henry Gonzalez, Colo. Springs, CO 8,000 Tucson Open, Tucson, AZ 70,000 Joe Berardi, Pearl River, NY 8,000 Amarillo Open, Amarillo, TX 70,000 Gary Dickinson, Ft. Worth, TX 8,000 Houston Open, Houston, TX 70,000 Ed Ressler, Allentown, PA 8,000 Waukegan Open, Waukegan, IL 70,000 Wayne Webb, Rehoboth, MA 8,000 Buffalo Open, Buffalo, NY 70,000 Wayne Webb, Rehoboth, MA 8,000 Sarasota Open, Sarasota, FL 70,000 Nelson Burton Jr., St. Louis, MO 8,000 Great & Greatest Doubles, Irving, TX 100,000 Mark Roth, NJ/Don Ellis, TX 14,000 Brunswick Regional Champ. Classic, Rochester, NY 45,000 Fred Jaskie, Greendale, WI 6,000 Kessler Open, Battle Creek, MI 95,000 Larry Laub, Santa Rosa, CA 11,000 Kessler Classic, Indianapolis, IN 85,000 Mark Roth, N. Arlington, NJ 11,000 Lawsons Open, Cleveland, OH 83,000 Mark Roth, N. Arlington, NJ 11,000 Syracuse Open, Syracuse, NY 75,000 Mike Durbin, Chagrin Falls, OH 8,000 Brunswick Memorial World Open, Deerfield, IL 130,000 Marshall Holman, Medford, OR 21,

239 All-time winners 1978 TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize Lite Classic, Torrance, CA $100,000 Mark Roth, N. Arlington, NJ $15,000 Ford Open, Alameda, CA 90,000 Marshall Holman, Medford, OR 12,000 Showboat Invitational, Las Vegas, NV 125,000 Bill Coleman, Campbell, CA 21,000 Quaker State Open, Grand Prairie, TX 100,000 Mark Roth, N. Arlington, NJ 15,000 King Louie Open, Overland Park, KS 75,000 Mark Roth, N. Arlington, NJ 9,000 Dutch Masters Open, Cleveland, OH 80,000 Dick Ritger, River Falls, WI 10,000 Midas Golden Challenge, Gretna, LA 100,000 Pete Couture, Windsor Locks, CT 15,000 AMF MagicScore Open, Kissimmee, FL 100,000 Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA 15,000 Burger King Open, Miami, FL 150,000 Randy Lightfoot, St. Charles, MO 30,000 BPAA U.S. Open, Greensboro, NC 100,000 Nelson Burton Jr., St. Louis, MO 10,000 Rolaids Open, St. Louis, MO 100,000 Dave Davis, Hackensack, NJ 15,000 Miller High Life Open, Milwaukee, WI 100,000 Fred Jaskie, Greendale, WI 15,000 Long Island Open, Garden City, NY 70,000 Johnny Petraglia, Staten Island, NY 9,000 Greater Hartford Open, Windsor Locks, CT 70,000 Mark Roth, N. Arlington, NJ 9,000 Fair Lanes Open, Towson, MD 75,000 Butch Soper, Whittier, CA 9,000 Firestone Tournament of Champions, Akron, OH 150,000 Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA 30,000 Columbia-PBA Doubles Classic, Seattle, WA 75,000 Mike Berlin, IA/Jimmy Certain, AL 12,000 City of Roses Open, Portland, OR 60,000 Mark Roth, N. Arlington, NJ 6,000 MGM-PBA National Championship, Reno, NV 100,000 Warren Nelson, Downey, CA 15,000 San Jose Open, San Jose, CA 60,000 Mark Roth, N. Arlington, NJ 6,000 Fresno Open, Fresno, CA 60,000 Dave Davis, Hackensack, NJ 6,000 Salt Lake Open, Salt Lake City, UT 60,000 Wayne Chester, San Mateo, CA 6,000 Tucson Open, Tucson, AZ 60,000 Jeff Mattingly, Tacoma, WA 6,000 Amarillo Open, Amarillo, TX 60,000 Steve Westberg, Cottage Grove, OR 6,000 Houston Open, Houston, TX 60,000 Steve Neff, Sarasota, FL 6,000 Sarasota Open, Sarasota, FL 60,000 Steve Martin, Kingsport, TN 6,000 New England Open, Cranston, RI 60,000 Mark Roth, N. Arlington, NJ 6,000 Buffalo Open, Buffalo, NY 60,000 Larry Laub, San Francisco, CA 6,000 Waukegan Open, Waukegan, IL 60,000 Fred Conner, Mar Vista, CA 6,000 Quad Cities Open, Davenport, IA 62,000 Steve Jones, Kerrville, TX 6,000 Great & Greatest Las Vegas, NV 70,000 Tommy Hudson, OH/Joe Joseph, MI 14,000 Brunswick Regional Champ. Classic, Rochester, NY 42,500 Mark Roth, N. Arlington, NJ 5,000 Kessler Open, Battle Creek, MI 70,000 Guppy Troup, Savannah, GA 8,000 Northern Ohio Open, Cleveland, OH 60,000 Marshall Holman, Medford, OR 6,000 Syracuse Open, Syracuse, NY 60,000 Bill Spigner, Hamden, CT 6,000 Brunswick World Open, Chicago, IL 125,000 Wayne Webb, Rehoboth, MA 21,000 AMF Grand Prix of Bowling, Reno, NV 100,000 Nelson Burton Jr., St. Louis, MO 10,

240 All-time winners 1977 TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize Lite Classic, Torrance, CA $80,000 Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA $10,000 Ford Open, Alameda, CA 75,000 Steve Jones, Kerrville, TX 8,000 Showboat Invitational, Las Vegas, NV 100,000 Mark Roth, Staten Island, NY 14,000 Quaker State Open, Grand Prairie, TX 90,000 Henry Gonzalez, Colo. Springs, CO 10,000 Rolaids Open, St. Louis, MO 100,000 Steve Neff, Sarasota, FL 14,000 Midas Open, New Orleans, LA 100,000 Don Johnson, Las Vegas, NV 14,000 King Louie Open, Overland Park, KS 75,000 Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO 8,000 Miller High Life Open, Milwaukee, WI 100,000 Eddie Ressler, Allentown, PA 14,000 Monro-Matic Open, Windsor Locks, CT 80,000 Tommy Hudson, Akron, OH 10,000 AMF Pro Classic, Garden City, NY 100,000 Dick Ritger, River Falls, WI 14,000 Muriel Cigar Open, Cleveland, OH 75,000 Roy Buckley, Columbus, OH 8,000 BPAA U.S. Open, Greensboro, NC 100,000 Johnny Petraglia, Staten Island, NY 10,000 Burger King Open, Miami, FL 100,000 Teata Semiz, River Edge, NJ 14,000 Fair Lanes Open, Springfield, VA 75,000 Tommy Hudson, Akron, OH 8,000 Toledo Open, Toledo, OH 70,000 John Denton, Midland, TX 7,500 Firestone Tournament of Champions, Akron, OH 125,000 Mike Berlin, Muscatine, IA 25,000 Portland Open, Portland, OR 60,000 Dennis Lane, Kingsport, TN 6,000 Columbia PBA National Championship, Seattle, WA 95,000 Tommy Hudson, Akron, OH 10,000 PBA Doubles Classic, San Jose, CA 55,000 Mark Roth, NY/Marshall Holman, OR 10,000 Fresno Open, Fresno, CA 60,000 Mark Roth, Staten Island, NY 6,000 Southern California Open, Norwalk, CA 60,000 Mark Roth, Staten Island, NY 6,000 Tucson Open, Tucson, AZ 60,000 George Pappas, Charlotte, NC 6,000 Houston Open, Houston, TX 60,000 Carmen Salvino, Chicago, IL 6,000 Quad Cities Open, Davenport, IA 60,000 Mike Berlin, Muscatine, IA 6,000 Waukegan Open, Waukegan, IL 60,000 Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA 6,000 Buffalo Open, Buffalo, NY 60,000 Tom Wright, Milbrae, CA 6,000 Great Adventure Open, Trenton, NJ 65,000 Steve Westberg, Cottage Grove, OR 7,000 New England Open, Cranston, RI 60,000 Bill Spigner, Hamden, CT 6,000 Sarasota Open, Sarasota, FL 60,000 Steve Westberg, Cottage Grove, OR 6,000 AMF Regional Champions Classic, Reading, PA 42,500 Dave Davis, Hackensack, NJ 5,000 Buzz Fazio Open, Battle Creek, MI 60,000 Mike Berlin, Muscatine, IA 6,000 Northern Ohio Open, Cleveland, OH 60,000 Joe Hutchinson, Scranton, PA 6,000 Syracuse Open, Syracuse, NY 60,000 Paul Moser, Medford, MA 6,000 Brunswick World Open, Chicago, IL 100,000 Marshall Holman, Medford, OR 14,000 Hawaii Invitational, Honolulu, HI 20,000 Tommy Hudson, Akron, OH 2,000 AMF Grand Prix of Bowling, Detroit, MI 100,000 Jay Robinson, Van Nuys, CA 10,

241 All-time winners 1976 TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize Ford Open, Arcadia, CA $75,000 John Guenther, Seattle, WA $8,000 ARC Alameda Open, Alameda, CA 65,000 Roy Buckley, Columbus, OH 7,500 Showboat Invitational, Las Vegas, NV 100,000 Wayne Zahn, Atlanta, GA 14,000 Denver Open, Denver, CO 65,000 Jim Stefanich, Joliet, IL 7,500 King Louie Open, Overland Park, KS 70,000 George Pappas, Charlotte, NC 8,000 Cleveland Open, Cleveland, OH 65,000 Tommy Hudson, Akron, OH 7,500 Fair Lanes Open, Towson, MD 70,000 Curt Schmidt, Ft. Wayne, IN 8,000 AMF Pro Classic, Garden City, NY 100,000 Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO 14,000 Midas Open, Windsor Locks, CT 100,000 Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA 14,000 AMF Dick Weber 5-Star Open, Tamarac, FL 100,000 Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA 14,000 New Orleans Lions Open, New Orleans, LA 65,000 Louie Moore, Columbus, OH 7,500 BPAA U.S. Open, Grand Prairie, TX 100,000 Paul Moser, Medford, MA 10,000 Rolaids Open, St. Louis, MO 100,000 Mark Roth, Staten Island, NY 14,000 Miller High Life Open, Milwaukee, WI 80,000 Dave Soutar, Leawood, KS 10,000 Monro-Matic Open, Toledo, OH 80,000 Billy Hardwick, Louisville, KY 10,000 Firestone Tournament of Champions, Akron, OH 125,000 Marshall Holman, Medford, OR 25,000 Fresno HBO Open, Fresno, CA 60,000 Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA 6,000 PBA National Championship, Seattle, WA 85,000 Paul Colwell, Tucson, AZ 9,000 Portland HBO Open, Portland, OR 60,000 Larry Laub, San Francisco, CA 6,000 Southern California Open, Norwalk, CA 60,000 Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA 6,000 PBA Doubles Classic, San Jose, CA 70,000 Paul Colwell, AZ/Don Johnson, NV 10,000 Tucson HBO Open, Tucson, AZ 60,000 Barry Asher, Costa Mesa, CA 6,000 Showboat Best-Ball Doubles, Las Vegas, NV 80,000 Bill Straub, NE/Tom Warren, IL 10,000 Quad Cities Open, Davenport, IA 60,000 Carmen Salvino, Chicago, IL 6,000 Buffalo Open, Buffalo, NY 60,000 Dave Frame, Temple City, CA 6,000 New England Open, Cranston, RI 60,000 Jim Frazier, Spokane, WA 6,000 Great Adventure Open, Trenton, NJ 65,000 Jay Robinson, Santa Susana, CA 7,000 Waukegan Open, Waukegan, IL 60,000 Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA 6,000 Columbia 300 Open, Pittsburgh, PA 65,000 Mark Roth, Staten Island, NY 7,000 AMF Regional Champions Classic, Minot, ND 50,000 Mike Berlin, Muscatine, IA 6,000 Buzz Fazio Open, Battle Creek, MI 60,000 Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA 6,000 Northern Ohio Open, Cleveland, OH 60,000 Mark Roth, Staten Island, NY 6,000 Syracuse Open, Syracuse, NY 60,000 Louie Moore, Columbus, OH 6,000 Brunswick World Open, Glendale Heights, IL 100,000 Gary Dickinson, Ft. Worth, TX 14,000 AMF Grand Prix of Bowling, Allen Park, MI 100,000 Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA 10,000 Hawaii Invitational, Honolulu, HI 20,000 Larry Laub, San Francisco, CA 2, TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize ARC Alameda Open, Alameda, CA $60,000 Barry Asher, Costa Mesa, CA $7,000 Greater L.A. Open, Arcadia, CA 60,000 Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA 7,000 Showboat Invitational, Las Vegas, NV 100,000 Carmen Salvino, Chicago, IL 14,000 Denver Open, Denver, CO 60,000 Larry Laub, San Francisco, CA 7,000 King Louie Open, Kansas City, MO 60,000 Mark Roth, Brooklyn, NY 7,000 Copenhagen Open, Cleveland, OH 85,000 Paul Colwell, Tucson, AZ 10,000 Fair Lanes Open, Springfield, VA 70,000 Gary Dickinson, Ft. Worth, TX 7,500 Long Island Open, Garden City, NY 60,000 Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA 7,000 Midas Open, Windsor Locks, CT 100,000 Nelson Burton Jr., St. Louis, MO 14,000 Ebonite Don Carter Classic, Miami, FL 70,000 Dick Ritger, Hartford, WI 7,500 Lincoln-Mercury Open, St. Louis, MO 75,000 Ed Ressler, Allentown, PA 8,000 Monroe Max-Air Open, New Orleans, LA 80,000 Don Helling, St. Louis, MO 10,000 BPAA U.S. Open, Grand Prairie, TX 100,000 Steve Neff, Sarasota, FL 10,000 Miller High Life Open, Milwaukee, WI 80,000 Dave Davis, Atlanta, GA 10,000 Ebonite Open, Toledo, OH 85,000 Louie Moore, Columbus, OH 10,000 Firestone Tournament of Champions, Akron, OH 125,000 Dave Davis, Atlanta, GA 25,000 Brunswick-PBA National Championship, Downey, CA 75,000 Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA 9,000 Sacramento Open, Sacramento, CA 50,000 Sam Flanagan, Parkersburg, WV 5,000 Portland Open, Portland, OR 50,000 Sal Bongiorno, Hollywood, FL 5,000 Seattle Open, Seattle, WA 50,000 John Guenther, Seattle, WA 5,000 San Jose Open, San Jose, CA 50,000 Palmer Fallgren, Sacramento, CA 5,000 Fresno Open, Fresno, CA 50,000 Marshall Holman, Medford, OR 5,000 Tucson Open, Tucson, AZ 50,000 Don Johnson, Las Vegas, NV 5,000 Quad Cities Open, Davenport, IA 50,000 Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA 5,000 Home Box Office Open, Pittsburgh, PA 50,000 Carmen Salvino, Chicago, IL 5,000 Jackson Open, Jackson, NJ 50,000 Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA 5,000 Home Box Office Open, Buffalo, NY 50,000 Tommy Hudson, Akron, OH 5,000 Waukegan Open, Waukegan, IL 50,000 Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA 5,000 Columbia 300 Open, Detroit, MI 55,000 Dale Eagle, Los Angeles, CA 6,000 Buzz Fazio Open, Battle Creek, MI 50,000 Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA 5,000 Canada Dry Open, Cleveland, OH 55,000 Roy Buckley, Columbus, OH 6,000 Syracuse Open, Syracuse, NY 50,000 John Wilcox, Williamsport, PA 5,000 Brunswick World Open, Chicago, IL 100,000 Dave Davis, Atlanta, GA 14,000 Hawaiian Invitational, Honolulu, HI 20,000 Marshall Holman, Medford, OR 2,

242 All-time winners 1974 TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize Midas Open, Alameda, CA $100,000 Dick Ritger, Hartford, WI $14,000 Don Carter Classic, Los Angeles, CA 70,000 Larry Laub, San Francisco, CA 7,500 Showboat Invitational, Las Vegas, NV 100,000 Jim Stefanich, Joliet, IL 14,000 King Louie Open, Kansas City, KS 55,000 George Pappas, Charlotte, NC 6,000 Cleveland Open, Cleveland, OH 60,000 Larry Laub, San Francisco, CA 7,000 Fair Lanes Open, Towson, MD 70,000 Dick Ritger, Hartford, WI 7,500 BPAA U.S. Open, New York, NY 85,000 Larry Laub, San Francisco, CA 8,000 Winston-Salem Classic, Winston-Salem, NC 100,000 Ed Ressler, Allentown, PA 14,000 STP Classic, Miami, FL 80,000 Alex Seymore, Kannapolis, NC 10,000 New Orleans Open, New Orleans, LA 55,000 Paul Colwell, Tucson, AZ 6,000 Lincoln-Mercury Open, Denver, CO 85,000 John Guenther, Seattle, WA 10,000 Miller High Life Open, Milwaukee, WI 80,000 John Guenther, Seattle, WA 10,000 Ebonite Open, Toledo, OH 80,000 Wayne Zahn, Tempe, AZ 10,000 Firestone Tournament of Champions, Akron, OH 125,000 Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA 25,000 Brunswick-PBA National Championship, Downey, CA 75,000 Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA 9,000 Seattle Open, Seattle, WA 45,000 Ed Bourdase, San Jose, CA 5,000 Winston-Salem Open, Portland, OR 55,000 Gary Dickinson, Ft. Worth, TX 6,000 Home Box Office Open, San Jose, CA 47,500 Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA 5,000 Fresno Open, Fresno, CA 47,000 Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA 5,000 Home Box Office Open, Tucson, AZ 47,000 Bob Hood, San Francisco, CA 5,000 Houston-Sertoma Open, Houston, TX 47,000 Tommy Hudson, Akron, OH 5,000 Home Box Office Open, Hartford, CT 50,000 Nelson Burton Jr., St. Louis, MO 5,000 New Jersey Open, Edison, NJ 50,000 Carmen Salvino, Chicago, IL 5,000 Home Box Office Open, Buffalo, NY 50,000 Dave Soutar, Kansas City, KS 5,000 Starlanes-Ebonite Open, Waukegan, IL 50,000 Dick Ritger, Hartford, WI 5,000 Canada Dry Open, Detroit, MI 55,000 Steve Neff, Sarasota, FL 5,000 Buzz Fazio Open, Battle Creek, MI 50,000 Don Johnson, Akron, OH 5,000 Canada Dry Open, Cleveland, OH 50,000 Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA 5,000 Columbia 300 Open, Syracuse, NY 50,000 Skee Foremsky, Houston, TX 5,000 Brunswick World Open, Glendale Heights, IL 100,000 Johnny Petraglia, Staten Island, NY 14,000 Winston-Salem Invitational, Honolulu, HI 35,000 Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA 3, TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize San Jose Open, San Jose, CA $65,000 Allie Clarke, Akron, OH $7,500 Don Carter Classic, Los Angeles, CA 70,000 Gary Dickinson, Ft. Worth, TX 7,500 Showboat Invitational, Las Vegas, NV 77,777 Barry Asher, Costa Mesa, CA 11,111 Denver Open, Denver, CO 50,000 Jay Robinson, Los Angeles, CA 6,000 King Louie Open, Kansas City, KS 50,000 Bobby Knipple, Long Beach, CA 6,000 Lincoln-Mercury Open, New Orleans, LA 85,000 Carmen Salvino, Chicago, IL 10,000 Fair Lanes Open, Baltimore, MD 60,000 Dick Ritger, Hartford, WI 7,000 Winston-Salem Classic, Winston-Salem, NC 90,000 Don McCune, Munster, IN 10,00 Miller High Life Open, Milwaukee, WI 80,000 Don McCune, Munster, IN 12,000 BPAA U.S. Open, New York, NY 75,000 Mike McGrath, El Cerrito, CA 7,500 Ebonite Open, Toledo, OH 80,000 Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO 10,000 STP Classic, Miami, FL 80,000 Dick Ritger, Hartford, WI 10,000 Firestone Tournament of Champions, Akron, OH 125,000 Jim Godman, Lorain, OH 25,000 Winston-Salem Open, Downey, CA 55,000 Don McCune, Munster, IN 6,000 Home Box Office Open, Portland, OR 47,500 Dave Soutar, Kansas City, MO 5,000 Seattle Open, Seattle, WA 35,000 Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA 4,000 Fresno Open, Fresno, CA 37,500 Don McCune, Munster, IN 4,000 Redwood City Open, Redwood City, CA 40,000 Don McCune, Munster, IN 4,000 Home Box Office Open, Tucson, AZ 47,500 Barry Asher, Costa Mesa, CA 5,000 Houston-Sertoma Open, Houston, TX 37,500 Don Johnson, Akron, OH 4,000 Fort Worth Open, Fort Worth, TX 37,500 Gary Dickinson, Ft. Worth, TX 4,000 Home Box Office Open, Pennsville, NJ 47,500 Mike McGrath, El Cerrito, CA 5,000 Starlanes-Ebonite Open, Cranston, RI 50,000 Paul Colwell, Tucson, AZ 5,000 Bay City Open, Bay City, MI 37,500 Don Johnson, Akron, OH 4,000 Columbia 300 Open, Waukegan, IL 55,000 Marty Piraino, Syracuse, NY 6,000 PBA National Championship, Oklahoma City, OK 70,000 Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA 8,000 Japan Gold Cup, Tokyo, Japan 25,000 Don McCune, Munster, IN 2,000 Brunswick Eastern Open, Bayside, NY 50,000 Matt Surina, Longview, WA 8,000 Painesville Open, Painesville, OH 40,000 Paul Colwell, Tucson, AZ 4,000 Canada Dry Open, Detroit, MI 50,000 Dick Ritger, Hartford, WI 5,000 Brut Open, St. Louis, MO 50,000 Butch Gearhart, Houston, TX 5,000 Brunswick World Open, Glendale Heights, IL 100,000 Jim Godman, Lorain, OH 14,000 Winston-Salem Invitational, Honolulu, HI 35,000 Mike McGrath, St. Louis, MO 3,

243 All-time winners 1972 TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize BPAA U.S. Open, New York, NY $100,000 Don Johnson, Akron, OH $10,000 Denver Open, Denver, CO 50,000 Don Johnson, Akron, OH 6,000 Showboat Invitational, Las Vegas, NV 77,777 Gus Lampo, Endicott, NY 11,111 Don Carter Classic, Los Angeles, CA 50,000 Bill Beach, Sharon, PA 7,500 Mercury-Cougar Open, San Jose, CA 85,000 Gus Lampo, Endicott, NY 10,000 King Louie Open, Kansas City, KS 50,000 Larry Laub, San Francisco, CA 6,000 Winston-Salem Classic, Winston-Salem, NC 80,000 Butch Gearhart, Houston, TX 10,000 Fair Lanes Open, Springfield, VA 60,000 Bobby Meadows, Houston, TX 7,000 Ebonite Open, Miami, FL 75,000 Nelson Burton Jr., St. Louis, MO 10,000 Buckeye Open, Toledo, OH 60,000 Curt Schmidt, Ft. Wayne, IN 7,000 Miller High Life Open, Milwaukee, WI 80,000 Nelson Burton Jr., St. Louis, MO 12,000 Andy Granatelli s STP Classic, New Orleans, LA 70,000 Don Helling, St. Louis, MO 10,000 Firestone Tournament of Champions, Akron, OH 100,000 Mike Durbin, Chagrin Falls, OH 25,000 Seattle Open, Seattle, WA 35,000 Gary Mage, Seattle, WA 4,000 Portland Open, Portland, OR 37,500 Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA 4,000 Japan Starlanes Open, Redwood City, CA 45,000 Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA 5,000 Fresno Open, Fresno, CA 37,500 Allie Clarke, Akron, OH 4,000 Tucson Open, Tucson, AZ 40,000 Paul Colwell, Tucson, AZ 4,000 Winston-Salem Open, CA 37,500 Mike McGrath, El Cerrito, CA 6,000 Houston-Sertoma Open, Houston, TX 37,500 Paul Colwell, Tucson, AZ 4,000 Columbia 300 Open, Cranston, RI 55,000 Barry Asher, Costa Mesa, CA 8,000 Bay City Open, Bay City, MI 37,500 Dick Ritger, Hartford, WI 4,000 Waukegan Open, Waukegan, IL 42,000 Nelson Burton Jr., St. Louis, MO 4,000 Grand Rapids Open, Grand Rapids, MI 40,000 Jim Godman, Lorain, OH 4,000 South Bend Open, South Bend, IN 40,000 Matt Surina, Longview, WA 4,000 Bellows-Valvair Open, Painsville, OH 50,000 Johnny Petraglia, Brooklyn, NY 6,000 Japan Gold Cup, Tokyo, Japan 20,000 Barry Asher, Costa Mesa, CA 2,000 Bellows-Valvair Open, Detroit, MI 50,000 Roy Buckley, Columbus, OH 6,000 American Airlines Open, St. Louis, MO 50,000 Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA 6,000 Brunswick World Open, Chicago, IL 85,000 Don Johnson, Akron, OH 12,000 PBA National Championship, Rochester, NY 65,000 John Guenther, Seattle, WA 7,500 Winston-Salem Invitational, Honolulu, HI 35,000 Mike McGrath, El Cerrito, CA 3, TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize BPAA U.S. Open, St. Paul, MN $75,000 Mike Limongello, N. Babylon, NY $8,000 Denver Open, Denver, CO 50,000 Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO 6,000 Showboat Invitational, Las Vegas, NV 77,777 Don Johnson, Akron, OH 11,111 Greater Los Angeles Open, Los Angeles, CA 50,000 Dave Soutar, Kansas City, MO 6,000 Ebonite Open, San Jose, CA 75,000 Larry Lichstein, Windsor Locks, CT 10,000 Andy Granatelli s STP Classic, Kansas City, MO 70,000 John Guenther, Seattle, WA 10,000 Winston-Salem Classic, Winston-Salem, NC 80,000 Johnny Petraglia, Brooklyn, NY 10,000 Miller High Life Open, Milwaukee, WI 70,000 Dave Soutar, Kansas City, MO 10,000 Buckeye Open, Toledo, OH 60,000 Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO 7,000 Cougar Open, NYC, NY 85,000 Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA 10,000 Fair Lanes Open, Washington, DC 70,000 Johnny Petraglia, Brooklyn, NY 7,000 Don Carter Classic, New Orleans, LA 60,000 Johnny Petraglia, Brooklyn, NY 7,000 Firestone Tournament of Champions, Akron, OH 100,000 Johnny Petraglia, Brooklyn, NY 25,000 Bellows-Valvair Open, Anaheim, CA 50,000 Gary Madison, San Bernardino, CA 6,000 Fresno Open, Fresno, CA 37,500 Ed Bourdase, Fresno, CA 4,000 Seattle Open, Seattle, WA 32,000 Don Johnson, Akron, OH 4,000 Portland Open, Portland, OR 32,000 Don Helling, St. Charles, MO 4,000 Winston-Salem Open, Redwood City, CA 50,000 Don Johnson, Akron, OH 6,000 Tucson Open, Tucson, AZ 40,000 Jim Godman, Elkhart, IN 4,000 El Paso Open, El Paso, TX 32,000 J.B. Blaylock, La Luz, NM 4,000 Houston-Sertoma Open, Houston, TX 35,000 Johnny Petraglia, Brooklyn, NY 4,000 Grand Rapids Open, Grand Rapids, MI 35,000 Tommy Tuttle, King, NC 4,000 South Bend Open, South Bend, IN 40,000 Barry Asher, Costa Mesa, CA 4,000 Waukegan Open, Waukegan, IL 40,000 Don Johnson, Akron, OH 4,000 Winston-Salem Open, Cranston, RI 50,000 Roy Buckley, Columbus, OH 6,000 Japan Gold Cup Invitational, Tokyo, Japan 20,000 Jack Biondolillo, Houston, TX 2,000 PBA National Championship, Paramus, NJ 85,000 Mike Limongello, N. Babylon, NY 12,500 Lincoln Open, Lincoln, NE 36,000 Larry Laub, San Francisco, CA 4,000 American Airlines Open, St. Louis, MO 50,000 Barry Asher, Costa Mesa, CA 6,000 Mercury Open, Rochester, NY 40,000 John Guenther, Seattle, WA New Car Bellows-Valvair Open, Detroit, MI 50,000 Don Johnson, Akron, OH 6,000 Brunswick World Open, Glendale Heights, IL 85,000 Don Johnson, Akron, OH 12,0000 Hawaiian Invitational, Honolulu, HI 12,000 Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO 2,

244 All-time winners 1970 TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize Centennial Open, Wichita, KS $45,000 Skee Foremsky, Houston, TX $6,000 Greater Los Angeles Open, Los Angeles, CA 50,000 Ed Bourdase, Fresno, CA 6,000 Showboat Invitational, Las Vegas, NV 77,777 Dave Soutar, Gilroy, CA 11,111 San Jose Open, San Jose, CA 65,000 Dave Davis, Miami, FL 10,000 Denver Open, Denver, CO 45,000 Nelson Burton Jr., St. Louis, MO 6,000 Ebonite Open, Kansas City, MO 60,000 Jim Stefanich, Joliet, IL 8,000 Miller High Life Open, Milwaukee, WI 70,000 George Pappas, Charlotte, NC 10,000 Buckeye Open, Toledo, OH 50,000 Nelson Burton Jr., St. Louis, MO 6,000 Don Carter Classic, New York, NY 60,000 Mike Limongello, N. Babylon, NY 7,500 Buffalo Open, Depew, NY 45,000 George Pappas, Charlotte, NC 6,000 Cougar Open, Miami, FL 75,000 Mike McGrath, El Cerrito, CA 10,000 New Orleans Lions Open, New Orleans, LA 45,000 Don Johnson, Akron, OH 6,000 Firestone Tournament of Champions, Akron, OH 100,000 Don Johnson, Akron, OH 25,000 National Pro-Am Classic, Atlanta, GA 20,000 Wayne Zahn, Atlanta, GA 2,000 Heidelberg Open, Seattle, WA 32,000 Earl Anthony, Tacoma, WA 3,000 Portland Open, Portland, OR 32,500 Don Glover, Bakersfield, CA 3,000 Bellows-Valvair Open, Redwood City, CA 50,000 Mike Durbin, Dayton, OH 6,000 Fresno Open, Fresno, CA 32,000 Marty Piraino, Syracuse, NY 3,000 Tucson Centurion Open, Tucson, AZ 32,000 Larry Laub, San Francisco, CA 3,000 El Paso Open, El Paso, TX 30,000 Nelson Burton Jr., St. Louis, MO 3,000 Houston-Sertoma Open, Houston, TX 34,000 Don McCune, Munster, IN 3,000 Fort Worth Open, Fort Worth, TX 30,000 Nelson Burton Jr., St. Louis, MO 3,000 Grand Rapids Open, Grand Rapids, MI 37,000 Dick Battista, Astoria, NY 3,000 Waukegan Open, Waukegan, IL 38,000 Dave Soutar, Gilroy, CA 3,000 Gansett Open, Cranston, RI 40,000 Jim Stefanich, Joliet, IL 4,000 Bellows-Valvair Open, Pittsburgh, PA 50,000 Johnny Petraglia, Brooklyn, NY 5,000 Blue Mountain Open, Windgap, PA 32,000 Curt Schmidt, Ft. Wayne, IN 3,000 Japan Gold Cup Invitational, Tokyo, Japan 20,000 Dick Ritger, Hartford, WI 2,000 PBA National Championship, Garden City, NY 70,000 Mike McGrath, El Cerrito, CA 7,500 Bellows-Valvair Open, St. Louis, MO 50,000 Dave Soutar, Gilroy, CA 5,000 Lincoln Open, Lincoln, NE 32,000 Dave Soutar, Gilroy, CA 8,000 Mercury Open, Oklahoma City, OK 40,000 Bud Horn, Los Angeles, CA New Car American Airlines Open, Detroit, MI 50,000 Dave Soutar, Gilroy, CA 6,000 Bellows-Valvair Open, Rochester, NY 50,000 Teata Semiz, River Edge, NJ 6,000 Hawaiian Invitational, Honolulu, HI 20,000 Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO 2, TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize West Valley Open, Los Angeles, CA $45,000 Wayne Zahn, Atlanta, GA $6,000 Valley of Sun Open, Tempe, AZ 45,000 Don Glover, Bakersfield, CA 6,000 Showboat Invitational, Las Vegas, NV 60,000 Skee Foremsky, El Paso, TX 10,000 San Jose Open, San Jose, CA 60,000 John Guenther, Fresno, CA 6,000 Denver Open, Denver, CO 45,000 Billy Hardwick, Louisville, KY 6,000 Ebonite Open, Kansas City, MO 60,000 Don Glover, Bakersfield, CA 8,000 Cougar Open, Paramus, NJ 75,000 Ralph Engan, Monsey, NC 10,000 Greater Buffalo Open, Depew, NY 45,000 Dick Ritger, Hartford, WI 6,000 Miller High Life Open, Milwaukee, WI 70,000 Billy Hardwick, Louisville, KY 10,000 Buckeye Open, Toledo, OH 50,000 Ray Bluth, St. Louis, MO 6,000 Portsmouth Open, Portsmouth, VA 45,000 Tommy Tuttle, King, NC 6,000 New Orleans Lions Open, New Orleans, LA 45,000 Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO 6,000 Firestone Tournament of Champions, Akron, OH 100,000 Jim Godman, Hayward, CA 25,000 National Pro-Am Bowling Classic, Mobile, AL 12,300 Don Helling, St. Louis, MO 1,200 Smallcomb Enterprises Classic, Redwood City, CA 60,000 Billy Hardwick, Louisville, KY 6,000 Seattle Open, Seattle, WA 32,000 Don Johnson, Kokomo, IN 3,000 Portland Open, Portland, OR 32,000 Allie Clarke, Akron, OH 3,000 Tucson Open, Tucson, AZ 32,000 Terry Booth, Mountain View, CA 3,000 Fort Worth Open, Fort Worth, TX 32,000 Billy Hardwick, Louisville, KY 3,000 Houston-Sertoma Open, Houston, TX 32,000 Marty Piraino, Syracuse, NY 3,000 Huntsville Open, Huntsville, AL 32,000 Joe Dignam, Edmonds, WA 3,000 Five Star Open, Cranston, RI 35,000 Nelson Burton Jr., St. Louis, MO 3,000 Grand Rapids Open, Grand Rapids, MI 32,000 Billy Hardwick, Louisville, KY 3,000 Waukegan Open, Waukegan, IL 38,000 Les Zikes, Chicago, IL 3,000 Canadian Open, Montreal, Canada 35,000 Dave Davis, Phoenix, AZ 3,000 Altoona Jaycee Open, Altoona, PA 32,000 Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO 3,000 Newark Kiwanis Open, Newark, OH 32,000 Butch Gearhart, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 3,000 Japan Gold Cup, Tokyo, Japan 20,000 Dick Ritger, Hartford, WI 2,000 Mercury Open, St. Louis, MO 40,000 Jim Godman, Elkhart, IN 4,000 American Airlines Open, Detroit, MI 50,000 Dave Soutar, Gilroy, CA 6,000 Joliet Open, Joliet, IL 32,000 Billy Hardwick, Louisville, KY 3,000 Lincoln Open, Lincoln, NE 32,000 Don Johnson, Kokomo, IN 3,000 Bellows-Valvair Open, Rochester, NY 50,000 Dick Ritger, Hartford, WI 6,000 PBA National Championship, Garden City, NY 70,000 Mike McGrath, El Cerrito, CA 7,500 Hawaiian Invitational, Honolulu, HI 12,500 Don Johnson, Kokomo, IN 2,

245 All-time winners 1968 TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize Phoenix Open, Phoenix, AZ $40,000 Dick Ritger, Hartford, WI $6,000 Showboat Invitational, Las Vegas, NV 55,000 Bill Allen, Orlando, FL 10,000 San Jose Open, San Jose, CA 50,000 Bill Allen, Orlando, FL 7,000 Denver Open, Denver, CO 40,000 Dave Soutar, Detroit, MI 6,000 King Louie Open, Kansas City, MO 25,000 Mike Limongello, N. Babylon, NY 10,000 Tampa Bay-Sertoma Open, Tampa, FL 40,000 Jim Stefanich, Joliet, IL 6,000 Buckeye Open, Toledo, OH 45,000 Jim Stefanich, Joliet, IL 6,000 Miller Open, Milwaukee, WI 60,000 John Guenther, Seattle, WA 10,000 Buffalo Open, Depew, NY 45,000 Bob Strampe, Detroit, MI 6,000 Ebonite Gold Cup, Mountainside, NJ 60,000 Teata Semiz, River Edge, NJ 8,000 New Orleans Lions Open, New Orleans, LA 40,000 Dick Ritger, Hartford, WI 6,000 Firestone Tournament of Champions, Akron, OH 100,000 Dave Davis, Phoenix, AZ 25,000 Ebonite Invitational St. Louis, MO 15,000 Don Glover, Bakersfield, CA 2,000 Mobile-Sertoma Open, Mobile, AL 40,000 Jim Stefanich, Joliet, IL 6,000 Seattle Open, Seattle, WA 30,000 Billy Hardwick, Louisville, KY 3,000 Portland Open, Portland, OR 30,000 Jim Stefanich, Joliet, IL 3,000 Fresno Open, Fresno, CA 32,000 Jim Stefanich, Joliet, IL 3,000 Tucson Open, Tucson, AZ 30,000 Tim Harahan, Encino, CA 3,000 El Paso Open, El Paso, TX 30,000 Mike Durbin, Burbank, CA 3,000 Fort Worth Open, Fort Worth, TX 30,000 Don McCune, Munster, IN 3,000 Houston-Sertoma Open, Houston, TX 30,000 Wayne Zahn, Atlanta, GA 3,000 Coast Guard Open, Grand Haven, MI 30,000 Bill Allen, Orlando, FL 3,000 Waukegan Open, Waukegan, IL 30,000 Bob Strampe, Detroit, MI 3,000 Canadian Open, Montreal, Canada 30,000 Skee Foremsky, El Paso, TX 3,000 Rochester Open, Rochester, NY 30,000 Tim Harahan, Encino, CA 3,000 Portsmouth-Norfolk Open, Portsmouth, VA 30,000 Don Johnson, Kokomo, IN 3,000 Altoona Open, Altoona, PA 30,000 Jim Godman, Hayward, IN 3,000 Newark Open, Newark, OH 30,000 Bill Allen, Orlando, FL 3,000 Mercury Open, Edison, NJ 40,000 Wayne Zahn, Atlanta, GA 3,000 Japan Gold Cup, Tokyo, Japan 20,000 Don Johnson, Kokomo, IN 2,000 Green Bay Open, Green Bay, WI 30,000 Mike McGrath, El Cerrito, CA 3,000 Joliet Open, Joliet, IL 30,000 Don Glover, Bakersfield, CA 3,000 Durham Open, Durham, NC 30,000 Dave Davis, Phoenix, AZ 3,000 PBA National Championship, Long Island, NY 80,000 Wayne Zahn, Atlanta, GA 10,000 Venezuelan Invitational, Caracas, Venezuela 20,000 Carmen Salvino, Chicago, IL 1, TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize Tucson Open, Tucson, AZ $40,000 John Juni, Hollywood, FL $5,000 Western Open, San Jose, CA 40,000 Jim St. John, San Jose, CA 5,000 Las Vegas Open, Las Vegas, NV 50,000 Dave Davis, Phoenix, AZ 10,000 Denver Open, Denver, CO 35,000 Dave Davis, Phoenix, AZ 5,000 St. Paul Open, St. Paul, MN 50,000 Carmen Salvino, Chicago, IL 10,000 Brut Open, Kansas City, MO 50,000 Tim Harahan, Encino, CA 10,000 Buckeye Open, Toledo, OH 40,000 Jim St. John, San Jose, CA 5,000 Miller High Life Open, Milwaukee, WI 60,000 Dave Davis, Phoenix, AZ 10,000 Ebonite Open, Edison, NJ 50,000 Sam Baca, Hayward, CA 7,500 Greater Buffalo Open, Depew, NY 37,000 Nelson Burton Jr., St. Louis, MO 5,000 Tampa Bay-Sertoma Open, FL 40,000 Mike Durbin, Costa Mesa, CA 5,000 Mobile-Sertoma Open, AL 40,000 Carmen Salvino, Chicago, IL 5,000 Firestone Tournament of Champions, Akron, OH 100,000 Jim Stefanich, Joliet, IL 25,000 Seattle Open, Seattle, WA 27,500 Don Johnson, Kokomo, IN 3,000 Portland Open, Portland, OR 27,500 Les Schissler, Denver, CO 3,000 Fresno Open, Fresno, CA 27,500 Dick Ritger, Hartford, WI 3,000 El Paso-Optimists Club Open, El Paso, TX 27,500 Bill Tucker, Los Angeles, CA 3,000 Houston-Sertoma Open, Houston, TX 27,500 Butch Gearhart, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 3,000 Fort Worth Open, Fort Worth, TX 27,500 Dave Soutar, Detroit, MI 3,000 Oklahoma City Open, Oklahoma City, OK 27,500 Butch Gearhart, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 3,000 Fort Smith Open, Fort Smith, AK 27,500 Jim Stefanich, Joliet, IL 3,000 Brockton Open, Brockton, MA 30,500 Don Johnson, Kokomo, IN 3,000 U.S. Coast Guard Festival, Grand Haven, MI 30,000 Jim Stefanich, Joliet, IL 3,000 Waukegan Open, Waukegan, IL 34,000 Jim Godman, Hayward, CA 3,000 Green Bay Open, Green Bay, WI 27,500 Dave Davis, Phoenix, AZ 3,000 Nebraska Centennial Open, Omaha, NE 30,500 Dave Davis, Phoenix, AZ 3,000 Lubbock Open, Lubbock, TX 27,500 Skee Foremsky, El Paso, TX 3,000 Lions Club Open, New Orleans, LA 27,500 Bill Tucker, Los Angeles, CA 3,000 Kokomo Open, Kokomo, IN 27,500 Billy Hardwick, San Mateo, CA 3,000 Youngstown Open, Youngstown, OH 30,500 Mike Durbin, Costa Mesa, CA 3,000 Plainville Open, Plainville, CT 30,500 Don Helling, St. Louis, MO 3,000 Durham Open, Durham, NC 27,500 Wayne Zahn, Atlanta, GA 3,000 Camden Open, Camden, NJ 30,500 George Howard, Kalamazoo, MI 3,000 PBA National Championship, New York City, NY 70,000 Dave Davis, Phoenix, AZ 10,

246 All-time winners 1966 TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize Eastern Open, Edison, NJ $35,000 Dennis Chapis, St. Louis, MO $5,000 Charlotte Open, Charlotte, NC 35,000 Gene Rhoda, Valparaiso, IN 5,000 Western Open, San Jose, CA 30,000 Jim Godman, Hayward, CA 5,000 Denver Open, Denver, CO 35,000 Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO 5,000 Hialeah-Miami Open, FL 35,000 Les Schissler, Denver, CO 5,000 Mobile Sertoma Open, Mobile, AL 35,000 Mike Limongello, N. Babylon, NY 5,000 Fresno Open, Fresno, CA 35,000 Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO 5,000 Las Vegas Open, Las Vegas, NV 40,000 Skee Foremsky, El Paso, TX 7,500 Miller High Life Open, Milwaukee, WI 60,000 Bill Lillard, Dallas, TX 10,000 St. Paul Open, St. Paul, MN 37,000 Gene Rhoda, Valparaiso, IN 5,000 Buckeye Open, Toledo, OH 38,500 Pete Tountas, Tucson, AZ 5,000 Greater Buffalo Open, Depew, NY 37,000 Bobby Jacks, New Orleans, LA 5,000 Firestone Tournament of Champions, Akron, OH 100,000 Wayne Zahn, Atlanta, GA 25,000 Seattle Open, Seattle, WA 27,500 Wayne Zahn, Atlanta, GA 3,000 Portland Open, Portland, OR 27,500 Don Johnson, Kokomo, IN 3,000 Fresno Open, Fresno, CA 29,000 Les Schissler, Denver, CO 3,000 Tucson Squirt Open, Tucson, AZ 27,500 John Guenther, Seattle, WA 3,000 Southern California Open, Encino, CA 29,000 Barry Asher, Santa Monica, CA 3,000 Fort Worth Open, Fort Worth, TX 27,500 Dick Ritger, Hartford, WI 3,000 Reading Open, Reading, PA 27,500 Dick Ritger, Hartford, WI 3,000 U. S. Coast Guard Open, Grand Haven, MI 30,000 George Howard, Detroit, MI 3,000 Brockton Open, Brockton, MA 34,000 Bobby Jacks, New Orleans, LA 3,000 Waukegan Open, Waukegan, IL 34,000 Bobby Jacks, New Orleans, LA 3,000 Fort Smith Open, Fort Smith, AR 27,500 Johnny Petraglia, Brooklyn, NY 3,000 Labor Day Classic, Dallas TX 27,500 Bud Horn, Los Angeles, CA 3,000 Crescent City Open, New Orleans, LA 27,500 Barry Asher, Santa Monica, CA 3,000 PBA National Championship, Garden City, NY 65,000 Wayne Zahn, Atlanta, GA 10,000 Camden PBA Open, Camden, NJ 31,000 Ralph Engan, Monsey, NY 3,000 Baltimore PBA Open, Baltimore, MD 34,000 Jim Stefanich, Chicago, IL 3, TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize Northern California PBA Open, Sacramento, CA $28,500 Buzz Fazio, Detroit, MI $5,000 Southern California PBA Open, Costa Mesa, CA 28,500 Jerry Hale, Richmond, CA 5,000 Hialeah-Miami PBA Open, Miami, FL 28,500 Billy Golembiewski, Detroit, MI 5,000 Mobile Sertoma PBA Open, Mobile, AL 30,000 Billy Golembiewski, Detroit, MI 5,000 Parkersburg PBA Open, Parkersburg, WV 31,000 Fred Lening, Fairless Hills, PA 5,000 Thunderbird PBA Open, Wichita, KS 28,500 Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO 5,000 Pike s Peak PBA Open, Colorado Springs, CO 28,500 Dave Soutar, Detroit, MI 5,000 Oklahoma City PBA Open, Oklahoma City, OK 28,500 Mike Limongello, N. Babylon, NY 5,000 Madison PBA Open, Madison, WI 28,500 Earl Johnson, Minneapolis, MN 5,000 Continental PBA Open, Detroit, MI 34,000 Bob Strampe, Detroit, MI 5,000 Fairlanes PBA Open, Depew, NY 32,000 Bill Allen, Orlando, FL 5,000 Insurance City PBA Classic, Hartford, CT 34,500 Bill Allen, Orlando, FL 5,000 Firestone Tournament of Champions Akron, OH 100,000 Billy Hardwick, San Mateo, CA 25,000 Venezuela PBA Open, Caracas, Venezuela 20,000 Harry Smith, Redwood City, CA 2,000 Seattle PBA Open, Seattle, WA 22,500 Gene Rhoda, Valparaiso, IN 3,000 Portland PBA Open, Portland, OR 22,500 Mike McGrath, El Cerrito, CA 3,000 San Jose PBA Open, San Jose, CA 30,000 Bill Tucker, Los Angeles, CA 4,000 Tucson Squirt PBA Open, Tucson, AZ 22,500 Harry Smith, Redwood City, CA 3,000 Salt Lake City PBA Open, Salt Lake City, UT 22,500 Dave Davis, Phoenix, AZ 3,000 Denver PBA Open, Denver, CO 22,500 Harry Smith, Redwood City, CA 3,000 Louisville PBA Open, Louisville, KY 25,500 Gene Rhoda, Valparaiso, IN 3,000 Boston PBA Open, Brockton, MA 28,500 Johnny Meyer, Ronkonkoma, NY 3,000 Bergen Mall PBA Open, Paramus, NJ 27,000 Carmen Salvino, Chicago, IL 3,000 Bertrand PBA Open, Waukegan, IL 28,500 Tom Harnisch, Buffalo, NY 3,000 PBA Labor Day Classic, Dallas, TX 24,000 Sam Baca, Union City, CA 3,000 Birmingham PBA Open, Birmingham, AL 22,500 Carmen Salvino, Chicago, IL 3,000 Nashville Kiwanis PBA Open, Nashville, TN 22,500 Gary Martineau, Nashville, TN 3,000 Houston PBA Open, Houston, TX 22,500 Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO 2,500 Northern California PBA Open, San Francisco, CA 22,500 Bob Strampe, Detroit, MI 3,000 Oxnard PBA Open, Oxnard, CA 22,500 John Guenther, Seattle, WI 3,000 Las Vegas PBA Open, Las Vegas, NV 30,000 Bob Collatos, Santa Monica, CA 4,000 PBA National Championship, Detroit, MI 65,000 Dave Davis, Phoenix, AZ 10,

247 All-time winners 1964 TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize Jacksonville PBA Open, Jacksonville, FL $26,000 Carmen Salvino, Chicago, IL $4,000 Hialeah PBA Open, Hialeah, FL 26,000 Johnny King, Chicago, IL 4,000 St. Louis PBA Open, St. Louis, MO 25,000 Andy Marzich, Long Beach, FL 4,000 Mobile Sertoma PBA Open, Mobile, AL 25,000 Bill Allen, Orlando, FL 4,000 New Orleans Coca-Cola PBA Open, Gretna, LA 27,000 Bill Allen, Orlando, FL 4,000 Birmingham Coca-Cola Open, Birmingham, AL 25,000 Billy Hardwick, San Mateo, CA 4,000 Colt PBA Open, Glen Burnie, MD 31,000 Tommy Tuttle, King, NC 4,000 New Jersey PBA Cavalcade, Princeton, NJ 31,000 Buzz Fazio, Detroit, MI 4,000 Buffalo PBA Open, Depew, NY 25,000 Wayne Zahn, Atlanta, GA 4,000 North American Van Lines Open, Pontiac, MI 31,000 Billy Hardwick, San Mateo, CA 4,000 Denver PBA Open, Denver, CO 25,000 Don Johnson, Kokomo, IN 4,000 Southern California PBA Open, Costa Mesa, CA 27,500 Billy Hardwick, San Mateo, CA 4,000 Northern California PBA Open, Lodi, CA 25,000 Wayne Zahn, Atlanta, GA 4,000 San Jose PBA Open, San Jose, CA 30,000 Bill Allen, Orlando, FL 4,000 Seattle Coca-Cola PBA Open, Seattle, WA 21,000 Jerry McCoy, Ft. Worth, TX 3,000 Spokane PBA Open, Spokane, WA 21,400 Ray Bluth, St. Louis, MO 3,000 Rockford Coca-Cola PBA Open, Rockford, IL 24,500 Carmen Salvino, Chicago, IL 3,000 Pittsburgh PBA Open, Pittsburgh, PA 21,000 Harry Smith, Baltimore, MD 3,000 Continental PBA Open, Detroit, MI 27,500 Jim St. John, San Jose, CA 3,000 Canadian PBA Open, Montreal, Canada 24,500 Bill Allen, Orlando, FL 3,000 Bertrand PBA Open, Waukegan, IL 27,500 Pete Tountas, Hammond, IN 3,000 Louisville Coca-Cola PBA Open, Louisville, KY 24,500 Nelson Burton Jr., St. Louis, MO 3,000 Houston Coca-Cola PBA Open, Houston, TX 21,000 Les Schissler, Denver, CO 3,000 Dallas Home Furniture Open, Dallas, TX 21,000 Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO 3,000 Tucson PBA Open, Tucson, AZ 21,000 Glenn Allison, Los Angeles, CA 3,000 Mesa-Phoenix Open, AZ 21,500 Billy Welu, St. Louis, MO 3,000 San Diego Open, San Diego, CA 24,500 Andy Marzich, Los Angeles, CA 3,000 Oxnard PBA Open, Oxnard, CA 24,500 Glenn Allison, Los Angeles, CA 3,000 Las Vegas PBA Open, Las Vegas, NV 30,000 Harry Smith, Boston, MA 4,000 PBA National Championship, Garden City, NY 60,000 Bob Strampe, Detroit, MI 7,500 Columbus Pepsi Cola PBA Open, Columbus, OH 27,500 Billy Golembiewski, Detroit, MI 3, TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize Atlanta Coca-Cola PBA Open, Atlanta, GA $23,500 Dennis Chapis, St. Louis, MO $5,000 Charlotte N.C. PBA Open, Charlotte, NC 20,000 Billy Golembiewski, Detroit, MI 4,000 Denver Coca-Cola PBA Open, Denver, CO 23,500 Andy Marzich, Long Beach, CA 5,050 Louisville Coca-Cola PBA Open, Louisville, KY 23,500 Earl Johnson, Minneapolis, MN 5,000 St. Louis Coca-Cola PBA Open, St. Louis, MO 23,500 Andy Marzich, Long Beach, CA 5,050 Coca-Cola Tournament of Stars, Midwest City, OK 23,500 Glenn Allison, St. Louis, MO 5,000 All American PBA Classic, Dallas, TX 23,500 A.W. Bill Johnson, St. Louis MO 5,000 Houston Charity Classic, TX 20,500 Johnny Meyer, Neconset, NY 4,000 Mobile Sertoma PBA Open, Mobile, AL 23,500 Billy Hardwick, San Mateo, CA 5,000 New Orleans Coca-Cola Open, Gretna, LA 23,500 J.B. Solomon, Dallas, TX 5,000 Birmingham Coca-Cola PBA Open, Birmingham, AL 23,500 Jack Biondolillo, Houston, TX 5,050 Tennessee PBA Open, Kingsport, TN 23,500 Roger Helle, Detroit, MI 5,000 PBA Indianapolis 500, Indianapolis, IN 26,000 Les Schissler, Denver, CO 5,000 Pontiac PBA Open, Pontiac, MI 26,000 Bill Allen, Orlando, FL 5,000 Akron Coca-Cola PBA Classic, Akron, OH 25,000 Harry Smith, Baltimore, MD 5,000 Boston PBA Open, Woburn, MA 26,000 Andy Marzich, Long Beach, CA 5,000 New Jersey Open, North Brunswick, NJ 26,000 Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO 5,000 Baltimore PBA Open, Baltimore, MD 20,400 Lewis Ray, Ft. Worth, TX 3,000 Warren Coca-Cola PBA Open, Warren, OH 23,600 Marty Piraino, Syracuse, NY 3,000 Empire State PBA Open, Albany, NY 21,000 Earl Johnson, Minneapolis, MN 2,500 Canadian PBA Open, Montreal, Canada 20,400 Harry Smith, Baltimore, MD 3,000 Chicago Coca-Cola PBA Open, Chicago, IL 22,800 Wayne Zahn, Atlanta, GA 3,000 Rockford Coca-Cola PBA Open, Rockford, IL 22,000 Jim St. John, San Jose, CA 3,000 Alton PBA Open, Alton, IL 20,400 Vern Downing, San Jose, CA 3,000 Ft. Smith PBA Open, Ft. Smith, AR 18,000 Jim St. John, San Jose, CA 2,500 Meridian PBA Open, Meridian, MA 22,000 Jim St. John, San Jose, CA 3,000 San Antonio PBA Open, San Antonio, TX 20,400 Bill Allen, Orlando, FL 3,000 Tucson PBA Open, Tucson, AZ 20,400 Jack Biondolillo, Houston, TX 3,000 Phoenix PBA Open, Mesa, AZ 20,400 Billy Hardwick, San Mateo, CA 3,000 San Diego PBA Open, San Diego, CA 23,600 Earl Johnson, Minneapolis, MN 3,000 Los Angeles PBA Open, Gardena, CA 20,000 Billy Hardwick, San Mateo, CA 2,500 San Jose PBA Open, San Jose, CA 23,600 George Howard, Detroit, MI 3,000 Portland PBA Open, Portland, OR 20,400 Darylee Cox, Seattle, WA 3,000 Seattle Coca-Cola PBA Open, Seattle, WA 20,400 Norm Meyers, Los Angeles, CA 3,000 Spokane PBA Open, Spokane, WA 20,400 Harry Smith, Baltimore, MD 3,000 Salt Lake City PBA Open, UT 20,400 Bill Allen, Orlando, FL 2,500 Las Vegas PBA Open, Las Vegas, NV 25,000 Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO 3,000 PBA National Championship, Long Island, NY 60,000 Billy Hardwick, San Mateo, CA 7,

248 All-time winners 1962 TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize Benesch Open, Argo, IL $20,000 Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO $4,000 Puerto Rico Invitational, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico 10,000 Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO 4,000 Empire State, Albany, NY 25,000 Fred Lening, Fairless Hills, PA 5,000 Philadelphia PBA Open, Philadelphia, PA 23,900 Harry Smith, Baltimore, MD 5,000 PBA Colt Open, Baltimore, MD 25,200 Dick Hoover, Akron, OH 5,000 Akron Coca-Cola PBA Open, Akron, OH 25,200 Glen Blakesley, Kansas City, MO 5,000 Cleveland Coca-Cola PBA Open, Cleveland, OH 25,200 Skip Vigars, Albany, NY 5,000 Winston-Salem PBA Open, Winston-Salem, NC 22,800 Al Savas, Milwaukee, WI 5,000 Birmingham PBA Open, Birmingham, AL 23,900 Andy Rogoznica, Chicago, IL 5,000 Memphis PBA Open, Memphis, TN 25,200 Glenn Allison, St. Louis, MO 5,000 Houston PBA Open, Houston, TX 25,200 Don Carter, St. Louis, MO 5,075 Oak Hills PBA Open, San Antonio, TX 25,200 Don Bickford, Oakland, CA 5,000 Coca-Cola PBA Open, Oklahoma City, OK 22,800 Tom Hennessey, St. Louis, MO 5,000 St. Louis Coca-Cola PBA Open, St. Louis, MO 25,200 Joe Joseph, Lansing, MI 5,000 San Jose PBA Open, San Jose, CA 25,200 J.B. Solomon, Dallas, TX 5,000 Las Vegas PBA Open, Las Vegas, NV 36,200 Dick Agee, San Jose, CA 6,000 Indianapolis PBA Open, Indianapolis, IN 30,000 Billy Welu, St. Louis, MO 4,000 PBA Tournament of Champions, Indianapolis, IN 50,000 Joe Joseph, Lansing, MI 15,000 Canadian Open, Montreal, Canada 30,000 Tom Hennessey, St. Louis, MO 4,000 Santa Fair PBA Open, Seattle, WA 20,200 Don Carter, St. Louis, MO 3,000 Silver Lakes PBA Open, Spokane, WA 20,200 Darylee Cox, Seattle, WA 3,000 Salt Lake City PBA Open, Salt Lake City, UT 17,000 Glenn Allison, St. Louis, MO 2,500 Southern California PBA Open, Long Beach, CA 20,000 Al Savas, Milwaukee, WI 2,800 Tucson PBA Open, Tucson, AZ 20,200 Don Carter, St. Louis, MO 2,800 All-American Classic, Dallas, TX 20,000 Ray Orf, St. Louis, MO 2,750 Twin City PBA Open, St. Paul, MN 20,300 Andy Marzich, Long Beach, CA 3,000 Chicago PBA Open, Chicago, IL 23,400 Ed Lubanski, Detroit, MI 3,000 Pontiac PBA Open, Pontiac, MI 23,400 Carmen Salvino, Chicago, IL 3,000 Niagara Falls PBA Open, Niagara Falls, NY 23,400 George Howard, Detroit, MI 3,000 Labor Day PBA Classic, Latham, NY 20,800 Dick Downey, Bloomfield, NJ 2,700 Rochester PBA Open, Rochester, NY 23,400 Don Carter, St. Louis, MO 3,200 PBA National Championship, Philadelphia, PA 50,000 Carmen Salvino, Chicago, IL 6, TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize Empire State, Albany, NY $17,000 Carmen Salvino, Chicago, IL $3,000 National Invitational, Paramus, NJ 75,000 Roy Lown, Baltimore, MD 15,000 All American, Dallas, TX 21,900 Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO 3,000 Shreveport Open, Shreveport, LA 10,000 Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO 1,500 Fred Magee Open, Houston, TX 25,000 Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO 3,000 El Paso PBA Open, El Paso, TX 19,400 Harry Smith, St. Louis, MO 2,500 Western Regional PBA Open, Redondo Beach, CA 21,900 Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO 3,000 San Jose PBA Open, San Jose, CA 21,900 Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO 3,000 Northern California Open, San Francisco, CA 19,400 Vern Downing, Rodeo, CA 2,500 Showboat Invitational, Las Vegas, NV 26,900 George Howard, Detroit, MI 4,000 PBA National Championship, Cleveland, OH 44,000 Dave Soutar, Leawood, KS 6, TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize Empire State, Albany, NY $16,500 Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO $2,500 Fairless Hills Open, PA 15,300 Bill Bunetta, Fresno, CA 2,500 Paramus-Eastern, Paramus, NJ 17,400 Don Carter, St. Louis, MO 3,000 Showboat Invitational, Las Vegas, NV 21,900 Tom Hennessey, St. Louis, MO 3,500 Northern California Open, San Francisco, CA 18,100 Earl Johnson, Minneapolis, MN 2,500 Southern California Open, Los Angeles, CA 22,600 Morrie Oppenheim, Chicago, IL 3,000 PBA National Championship, Memphis, TN 44,000 Don Carter, St. Louis, MO 5, TOURNAMENTS Event, Location Prize Fund Winner, Hometown Prize Empire State, Albany, NY $16,500 Lou Campi, Dumont, NJ $2,500 Paramus-Eastern, Paramus, NJ 17,000 Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO 2,500 Dayton Open, Dayton, OH 16,000 Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO 2,

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250 PBA Senior tour bios CURT AEMISEGGER (R) 2009 RANK: 24 CAREER PBA EARNINGS: $31,907 Member Since: 2005 Hometown: Wauconda, Ill. Birthdate: 10/1/1955 PBA Senior Regional Titles: 1 TOM Baker (R) 2009 RANK: 5 CAREER PBA EARNINGS: $1,839,483 Member Since: 1976 Hometown: King, N.C. Birthdate: 9/12/54 Height: 5-9 Weight: 170 Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour Titles (10): 1980 Fremont, Calif.; 1981 Torrance, Calif.; Doubles with Joe Hutchinson, Las Vegas, Nev.; Denver, Colo.; 1982 Paris, France; 1985 Columbus, Ohio; 1986 Rochester, N.Y.; 1996 Lakewood, Calif.; 1997 Harrisburg, Pa.; PBA World Championship, Taylor, Mich. PBA Senior Tour Titles (8): Senior U.S. Open, Sterling Heights, Mich.; 2006 Chillicothe, Ohio; Tucson, Ariz.; Senior U.S. Open, Las Vegas, Nev.; USBC Senior Masters, Reno, Nev.; 2007 USBC Senior Masters, Reno, Nev.; Brentwood, Calif.; Ballwin, Mo. Honors: Steve Nagy Sportsmanship Award (1980, 1981); PBA Hall of Fame (1999); PBA Senior Player of the Year (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008); PBA Senior Rookie of the Year (2005). DON BLATCHFORD (R) 2009 Rank: 32 Career PBA Earnings: $66,980 Member Since: 1987 Hometown: Santa Monica, Calif. Birthdate: 2/17/50 Height: 5-11 Weight: 160 Family Status: Married, four children PBA Regional Titles: 2 BRIAN BRAZEAU (R) 2009 Rank: 7 Career PBA Earnings: $45,865 Member Since: 1982 Hometown: Ocala, Fla. Birthdate: 1/17/57 Height: 5-8 Weight: 170 Family Status: Married, two children PBA Senior Tour Titles (1): Decatur, Ill. PBA Regional Titles: 9 250

251 PBA Senior tour bios ROY BUCKLEY (R) TOM CARTER (R) 2009 Rank: 69 Career PBA Earnings: $660,841 Member Since: 1969 Hometown: Westerville, Ohio Birthdate: 10/3/43 Height: 5-10 Weight: 180 Family Status: Married, one child Lumber Liquidators Tour Titles (7): 1971 Cranston, R.I.; 1972 Detroit, Mich.; 1975 Cleveland, Ohio; 1976 Alameda, Calif.; 1977 Cleveland, Ohio; 1979 Miami, Fla.; 1981 Buffalo, N.Y Rank: 21 Career PBA Earnings: $51,342 Member Since: 2005 Hometown: Rockford, Ill. Birthdate: 8/24/56 Height: 5-9 Weight: 210 Family Status: Married PBA Regional Titles: 3 Honors: PBA Hall of Fame (1982) BOB CHAMBERLAIN (R) 2009 Rank: 36 Career PBA Earnings: $479,985 Member Since: 1980 Hometown: The Villages, Fla. Birthdate: 12/2/48 Height: 6-0 Weight: 180 Family Status: Married, six children Lumber Liquidators Tour Titles (2): PBA National Championship, Toledo, Ohio; Waukegan, Ill. PBA Senior Tour Titles (4): Beaverton, Ore.; Huntersville, N.C.; Sinking Spring, Pa.; Jackson, Mich. PBA Regional Titles: 8 Honors: PBA Senior Player of the Year (2003)... USBC Hall of Fame (2005) STEVE COOK (l) 2009 Rank: 99 Career PBA Earnings: $849,315 Member Since: 1977 Hometown: Granite Bay, Calif. Birthdate: 1/13/57 Height: 6-7 Weight: 265 Family Status: Married, Three children Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour Titles (15): Alameda, Calif.; Fresno, Calif.; Indianapolis, Ind.; Tournament of Champions, Akron, Ohio; San Jose, Calif.; Garden City, N.Y.; Touring Players Championship, Limerick Pa.; Doubles with Mike Aulby, Las Vegas, Nev.; Windsor Locks, Conn.; BPAA U.S.Open, Venice, Fla.; Doubles with Mike Aulby, Las Vegas, Nev.; Phoenix, Ariz.; Doubles with Mike Aulby, Las Vegas, Nev.; Parma Heights, Ohio PBA Regional Tour Titles: 4 Honors: PBA Hall of Fame (1993) 251

252 PBA Senior tour bios KEVIN CROUCHER (R) 2009 Rank: 18 Career PBA Earnings: $110,377 Member Since: 1982 Hometown: Grants Pass, Ore. Birthdate: 12/30/55 Height: 6-0 Weight: 195 Family Status: Married, two children PBA Senior Tour Titles (1): Decatur, Ill. DALE CSUHTA (R) 2009 Rank: 31 Career PBA Earnings: $17,030 Member Since: 2007 Hometown: Wadsworth, Ohio Birthdate: 5/11/55 Height: 6-0 Weight: 200 Family Status: Married, two children PBA Regional Titles: 2 PBA Regional Titles: 4 MIKE dias (L) 2009 Rank: 28 Career PBA Earnings: $67,705 Member Since: 1981 Hometown: Lafayette, Col. Birthdate: 5/11/55 Height: 6-0 Weight: 200 Family Status: Married, two children PBA Regional Titles: 1 DALE EAGLE (R) 2009 Rank: 14 Career PBA Earnings: $920,167 Member Since: 1964 Hometown: Tavares, Fla. Birthdate: 4/22/46 Height: 5-10 Weight: 165 Family Status: Single, three children Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour Titles (3): Detroit, Mich.; Baltimore, Md.; Seattle,Wash. PBA Senior Tour Titles (11): PBA Senior Championship, Jackson, Mich.; Reno, Nev.; Lakewood, Calif.; The Villages, Fla.; Spokane, Wash.; Brentwood, Calif.; PBA Senior National Championship, Jackson, Mich.; USBC Senior Masters, Tucson, Ariz.; Clarksville, Tenn.; Klamath Falls, Ore.; Mooresville, N.C. PBA Regional Tour Titles: 12 Honors: PBA Senior Rookie of the Year (1996)... PBA Senior Player of the Year (1999) 252

253 PBA Senior tour bios STEVE FERRARO (R) 2009 Rank: 23 Career PBA Earnings: $33,087 Member Since: 1977 Hometown: Kingston, NY Birthdate: 7/29/53 Height: 6-0 Weight: 210 Family Status: Married, two children PBA Senior Tour Titles (1): Decatur, Ill. PBA Regional Titles: 1 HENRY GONZALEZ (R) 2009 Rank: 26 Career PBA Earnings: $663,254 Member Since: 1974 Hometown: Colorado Springs, Colo. Birthdate: 9/2/50 Height: 5-8 Weight: 170 Family Status: Married, three children Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour Titles (2): Grand Prairie, Texas; Torrance, Calif. PBA Senior Tour Titles (2): Latham, N.Y.; Manassas, Va. BOB HANDLEY (R) 2009 Rank: 37 Career PBA Earnings: $819,127 Member Since: 1978 Hometown: Winter Park, Fla. Birthdate: 9/2/50 Height: 6-0 Weight: 200 Family Status: Married Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour Titles (5): Alameda, Calif.; Miami, Fla.; Houston, Texas; Hartford, Conn.; Austin, Texas BOB HARVEY (R) 2009 Rank: 17 Career PBA Earnings: $ Member Since: 2006 Hometown: Boise, Idaho Birthdate: 4/6/56 Height: 6-0 Weight: 200 Family Status: Married, one child PBA Senior Tour Titles (1): Rockford, Ill., Ladies & Legends with Kelly Kulick PBA Senior Tour Titles (1): Beaverton, Ore. PBA Regional Titles: 8 253

254 PBA Senior tour bios MICHAEL HENRY (L) BILL HENSON (R) 2009 Rank: 9 Career PBA Earnings: $110,669 Member Since: 1983 Hometown: Brunswick, Ohio Birthdate: 12/29/49 Height: 5-9 Weight: 200 Family Status: Married, two children PBA Regional Titles: Rank: 13 Career PBA Earnings: $59,502 Member Since: 2007 Hometown: Westerville, Ohio Birthdate: 6/9/52 Height: 5-10 Weight: 220 Family Status: Married, three children PBA Regional Titles: 2 TIM KAUBLE (R) 2009 Rank: 39 Career PBA Earnings: $167,607 Member Since: 1996 Hometown: Marion, Ohio Birthdate: 12/5/47 Height: 5-10 Weight: 175 Family Status: Married, two children PBA Senior Tour Titles (1): Hammond, Ind. PBA Regional Titles: 11 BOB KELLY (R) 2009 Rank: 29 Career PBA Earnings: $59,946 Member Since: 2005 Hometown: Dayton, Ohio Birthdate: 3/18/52 Height: 5-10 Weight: 180 Family Status: Married, two children PBA Regional Titles: 2 Honors: PBA Senior Rookie of the Year (2006) 254

255 PBA Senior tour bios ROGER KOSSERT (L) HUGH MILLER (L) 2009 Rank: 27 Career PBA Earnings: $223,445 Member Since: 1982 Hometown: Lithia, Fla. Birthdate: 4/11/53 Height: 5-11 Weight: 165 Family Status: Married, two children PBA Senior Tour Titles (2): Hammond, Ind.; Rockford, Ill., Ladies & Legends with Liz Johnson PBA Regional Titles: Rank: 4 Career PBA Earnings: $982,441 Member Since: 1978 Hometown: Seattle, Wash. Birthdate: 11/5/56 Height: 5-11 Weight: 185 Family Status: Married, four children Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour Titles (7): Grand Prairie, Texas; Amarillo, Texas; Tucson, Ariz.; Grand Prairie, Texas; Fresno, Calif.; Doubles with Parker Bohn III, Beaumont, Texas; Yokohama, Japan PBA Senior Tour Titles (1): 2008 Klamath Falls, Ore. PBA Regional Titles: 31 RON MOHR (R) 2009 Rank: 1 Career PBA Earnings: $54,125 Member Since: 2008 Hometown: Eagle River, Alaska Birthdate: 2/16/56 Height: 5-10 Weight: 170 Family Status: Married PBA Senior Tour Titles (3): Jackson, Mich.; Dayton, Ohio; Lansing, Mich. Honors: 2009 PBA Senior Player of the Year ROHN MORTON (R) 2009 Rank: 43 Career PBA Earnings: $202,626 Member Since: 1996 Hometown: Vancouver, Wash. Birthdate: 8/24/50 Height: 6-0 Weight: 170 Family Status: Married, one child PBA Senior Tour Titles (1): Doubles with Parker Bohn III, Reno, Nev. PBA Regional Titles: 8 255

256 PBA Senior tour bios ROSS PACKARD (L) 2009 Rank: 33 Career PBA Earnings: $237,905 Member Since: 1971 Hometown: San Jose, Calif. Birthdate: 9/25/47 Height: 5-9 Weight: 175 Family Status: Married, one stepchild KERRY PAINTER (R) 2009 Rank: 10 Career PBA Earnings: $ Member Since: 2007 Hometown: Henderson, Nev. Birthdate: 12/23/52 Height: 5-11 Weight: 185 Family Status: Single PBA Senior Tour Titles (2): Brentwood, Calif.; Tucson, Ariz. PBA Regional Titles: 36 KENNY PARKS (R) 2009 Rank: 15 Career PBA Earnings: $62,592 Member Since: 1983 Hometown: Hammond, Ind. Birthdate: 4/4/57 Height: 6-8 Weight: 215 Family Status: Single PBA Senior Tour Titles (1): 2008 USBC Senior Masters, Tucson, Ariz. PBA Regional Titles: 1 DAVE PATCHEN (L) 2009 Rank: 22 Career PBA Earnings: $100,287 Member Since: 2003 Hometown: Oregon, Ohio Birthdate: 8/25/53 Height: 5-7 Weight: 160 Family Status: Married, two children PBA Senior Tour Titles (1): Council Bluffs, Iowa PBA Regional Titles: 5 256

257 PBA Senior tour bios JOHNNY petraglia (L) 2009 Rank: 16 Career PBA Earnings: $1,176,089 Member Since: 1965 Hometown: Manalapan, N.J. Birthdate: 3/3/47 Height: 5-11 Weight: 180 Family Status: Married, two children Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour Titles (14): Fort Smith, Ark.; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Winston-Salem, N.C.; Washington D.C.; New Orleans, La.; Tournament of Champions, Akron, Ohio; Houston, Texas; Painesville, Ohio; Chicago, Ill.; BPAA U.S. Open, Greensboro, N.C.; Garden City, N.Y.; Milwaukee, Wis.; Palatine, Ill.; PBA National Championship, Sterling Heights, Mich. RON PROFITT (L) 2009 Rank: 19 Career PBA Earnings: $29,897 Member Since: 2007 Hometown: Brookville, Ohio Birthdate: 12/29/51 Height: 6-0 Weight: 210 Family Status: Married, two children PBA Senior Tour Titles (7): Senior National Championship, Jackson, Mich.; Doubles with Jason Hurd, Reno, Nev.; Naples, Fla.; Naples, Fla.; Klamath Falls, Ore., 2008 Jackson, Mich.; The Villages, Fla. PBA Regional Titles: 11 Honors: PBA Hall of Fame (1982)...PBA President ( , , )...PBA Senior Rookie of the Year (1998)...USBC Hall of Fame (2009) ERNIE SCHLEGEL (R) 2009 Rank: 88 Career PBA Earnings: $1,124,729 Member Since: 1968 Hometown: Vancouver, Wash. Birthdate: 4/11/43 Height: 5-11 Weight: 165 Family Status: Married, one child Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour Titles (7): Kansas City, Kan; Portland, Ore.; Garden City, N.Y.; Cleveland, Ohio; Pinole, Calif.; Touring Players Championship, Pittsburgh, Pa.; USBC Masters, Salt Lake City, Utah (1996) KEITH SHARP (R) 2009 Rank: 12 Career PBA Earnings: $92,735 Member Since: 1992 Hometown: Orlando, Fla. Birthdate: 9/6/54 Height: 5-10 Weight: 180 Family Status: Married PBA Senior Tour Titles (1): 2008 Dayton, Ohio PBA Senior Tour Titles (2): Brentwood, Calif.; Klamath Falls, Ore. PBA Regional Titles: 19 Honors: PBA President ( )... PBA Hall of Fame (1997)... USBC Hall of Fame (1997) 257

258 PBA Senior tour bios DAVE SOUTAR (R) 2009 Rank: 38 Career PBA Earnings: $1,218,981 Member Since: 1961 Hometown: Bradenton, Fla. Birthdate: 3/7/40 Height: 6-3 Weight: 200 Family Status: Married, four children Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour Titles (17): PBA National Championship - Cleveland, Ohio; Colorado Springs, Colo.; Fort Worth, Texas; Denver, Colo.; Detroit, Mich.; Las Vegas, Nev.; Waukegan, Ill.; St. Louis, Mo.; Lincoln, Neb.; Detroit, Mich.; Los Angeles, Calif.; Milwaukee, Wis.; Portland, Ore.; Buffalo, N.Y.; USBC Masters, Syracuse, N.Y.; Milwaukee, Wis.; Austin, Texas; Syracuse, N.Y. BILL SPIGNER (R) 2009 Rank: 34 Career PBA Earnings: $395,705 Member Since: 1973 Hometown: Vernon Hills, Ill. Birthdate: 10/19/49 Height: 6-1 Weight: 190 Family Status: Married, two children Lumber Liquidators Tour Titles (3): 1977 Cranston, R.I.; 1978 Syracuse, NY; 1981 Portland, Ore. PBA Regional Titles: 7 Honors: USBC Hall of Fame (2001) PBA Senior Tour Titles (7): Doubles with Rowdy Morrow, Buffalo, N.Y.; Jackson, Mich.; Senior Tournament of Champions, The Villages, Fla.; USBC Senior Masters, Reno, Nev.; Tucson, Ariz.; Hammond, Ind.; Senior U.S. Open, Las Vegas, Nev. PBA Regional Titles: 15 Honors: Steve Nagy Sportsmanship Award (1970)... PBA Hall of Fame (1979)... USBC Hall of Fame (1985) HARRY SULLINS (R) 2009 RANK: 8 CAREER PBA EARNINGS: $712,379 Member Since: 1982 Hometown: Chesterfield Township, Mich. Birthdate: 9/28/57 Height: 6-1 Weight: 190 Family Status: Single Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour Titles (5): Indianapolis; Windsor, Ont.; Phoenix; Las Vegas; Windsor Locks, Conn. PBA Senior Tour Titles (1): PBA Senior World Championship. DALE TRABER (R) 2009 Rank: 6 Career PBA Earnings: $572,575 Member Since: 1983 Hometown: Cedarburg, Wis. Birthdate: 5/14/57 Height: 5-10 Weight: 230 Family Status: Single PBA Senior Tour Titles (2): Brentwood, Calif.; USBC Senior Masters, Las Vegas PBA Regional Titles: 43 PBA Regional Titles:

259 PBA Senior tour bios KENT WAGNER (R) 2009 RANK: 20 CAREER PBA EARNINGS: $389,898 Member Since: 1978 Hometown: Palmetto, Fla. Birthdate: 10/31/1958 Height: 5-7 Weight: 160 Family Status: Married, one child Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour Titles (2): 1987 Las Vegas, Nev.; Austin, Texas. PBA Regional Titles: 9 WAYNE WEBB (R) 2009 Rank: 2 Career PBA Earnings: $1,519,461 Member Since: 1975 Hometown: Sacramento, Calif. Birthdate: 8/4/57 Height: 5-5 Weight: 170 Family Status: Married, three children Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour Titles (20): 1978 Chicago, Ill.; 1979 Buffalo, N.Y.; Waukegan, Ill.; 1980 Indianapolis, Ind.; Tournament of Champions, Akron, Ohio; Las Vegas, Nev.; 1981 Windsor Locks, Conn.; Baltimore, Md.; 1982 Sterling Heights, MI; Waukegan, Ill.; 1983 Glendale Heights, Ill.; Miami, Fla.; 1984 Dublin, Calif.; Anaheim, Calif.; 1985 Baltimore, Md.; Milwaukee, Wis.; 1989 Peoria, Ill.; 1996 Peoria, Ill.; 1997 Lake Grove, N.Y.; Peoria, Ill. PBA Senior Tour Titles (2): 2008 Senior U.S. Open, Las Vegas, Nev. ; Senior U.S. Open, Las Vegas PBA Regional Titles: 13 Honors: PBA Hall of Fame (1993); PBA Senior Rookie of the Year (2008) MARK WILLIAMS (R) Weight: 200 Family Status: Married 2009 Rank: 3 Career PBA Earnings: $1,301,961 Member Since: 1980 Hometown: Beaumont, Tex. Birthdate: 1/23/58 Height: 6-1 Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour Titles (7): 1984 Waukegan, Ill.; 1985 Tournament of Champions, Akron, Ohio; Windsor Locks, Conn.; 1986 Taylor, Mich.; 1988 Tournament of Champions, Akron, Ohio; Baltimore, Md.; 1996 Mixed Doubles with Aleta Sill PBA Senior Tour Titles (2): 2008 Hammond, Ind.; Hammond, Ind. PBA Regional Tour Titles: 17 Honors: PBA Hall of Fame (1999) 259

260 PBA Senior tour bios RON WINGER (R) 2009 Rank: 152 Career PBA Earnings: $462,727 Member Since: 1983 Hometown: Las Vegas, Nev. Birthdate: 9/12/41 Height: 6-0 Weight: 200 Family Status: Single, five children PBA Senior Tour Titles (5): Clarksville, Tenn.; 2002 Klamath Falls, Ore.; 1998 Sebring. Fla.; 1993 Oak Lawn, Ill., Wilkes-Barre, Penn. PBA Regional Titles: 12 SAM ZURICH (R) 2009 Rank: 65 Career PBA Earnings: $589,252 Member Since: 1976 Hometown: Grant, Fla. Birthdate: 12/16/56 Height: 6-1 Weight: 245 Family Status: Married, two children Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour Titles (2): Doubles with Nelson Burton Jr., Las Vegas, Nev.; Buffalo, N.Y. PBA Senior Tour Titles (1): Waukegan, Ill. PBA Regional Titles: 40 Honors: Steve Nagy Sportsmanship Award (1982), PBA Senior Rookie of the Year (2007) 260

261 PBA Senior tour TOP 25 SENIOR POINT LEADERS Name Points 1. Ron Mohr 196, Wayne Webb 178, Mark Williams 175, Hugh Miller 145, Tom Baker 136, Dale Traber 133, Brian Brazeau 115, Harry Sullins 109, Michael Henry 101, Kerry Painter 99, Brian Voss 94, Keith Sharp 88, Bill Henson 80, Dale Eagle 79, Kenny Parks 76, Johnny Petraglia 71, Robert Harvey 70, Kevin Croucher 69, Ron Profitt 69, Kent Wagner 65, Tom Carter 64, Dave Patchen 62, Steve Ferraro 61, Curtis Aemisegger 57, Rodney Tramp 57,057 TOP 10 SENIOR AVERAGES (FIVE OR MORE TOURNAMENTS) Name Events Average 1. Brian Voss Ron Mohr Johnny Petraglia Wayne Webb Mark Williams Hugh Miller Tom Baker Rohn Morton Keith Sharp Kenny Parks TOP 10 SENIOR MATCH PLAY APPEARANCES Name Events App. 1. Wayne Webb Ron Mohr Hugh Miller Mark Williams Tom Baker 11 9 Kerry Painter Michael Henry Brian Brazeau 11 7 Dale Traber 12 7 Keith Sharp 9 7 Kenny Parks 11 7 TOP 25 SENIOR MONEY LEADERS Name Points 1. Wayne Webb $41, Ron Mohr $41, Dale Traber $35, Mark Williams $34, Harry Sullins $27, Hugh Miller $26, Tom Baker $22, Brian Voss $22, Brian Brazeau $19, Dale Eagle $17, Johnny Petraglia $16, Kerry Painter $15, Michael Henry $14, Keith Sharp $13, Steve Ferraro $12, Bill Henson $12, Kenny Parks $11, Ross Packard $11, Charlie Tapp $10, Kevin Crouch $10, Bob Chamberlain $9, Rodney Tramp $9, Kent Wagner $9, Robert Flaws $9, Ron Profitt $9,065 TOP 10 SENIOR APPEARANCES Name Events CRA 1. Ron Mohr 12 5 Mark Williams 11 5 Harry Sullins Wayne Webb 12 3 Hugh Miller bowlers tied with 2 TOP 10 SENIOR CASHERS Name Events Cashes 1. Wayne Webb Ron Mohr Hugh Miller Tom Baker Kerry Painter Bob Chamberlain Mark Williams Dale Eagle Brian Brazeau 11 9 Michael Henry 12 9 Timothy Kauble

262 PBA Senior tour Jackson Open PBA SENIOR JACKSON OPEN Airport Lanes, Jackson, Mich., April 21 Championship Ron Mohr ($8,000) def. James Stanley ($4,500), Semifinal Round (losers earned $3,000) Mohr def. Bill Henson, Stanley def. Johnny Petraglia, , 10-9 in a oneball roll-off Round of 8 (best of three games, losers earned $1,700) Henson def. Fred McClain, 2-0 Mohr def. Dale Csuhta, 2-0 Petraglia def. Larry Walker, 2-1 Stanley def. Hugh Miller, 2-1 Round of 16 (best of five, losers earned $1,300) Henson def. Kenny Parks, 3-2 McClain def. Charlie Tapp, 3-2 Csuhta def. Keith Sharp, 3-1 Mohr def. Ron Profitt, 3-2 Walker def. Wayne Webb, 3-0 Petraglia def. Rohn Morton, 3-0 Stanley def. Dale Traber, 3-2 Miller def. Mitch Jabczenski, 3-0 Round of 24 (best of five, losers earned $1,150) Henson def. Steve Cook, 3-1 McClain def. Dave Patchen, 3-2 Sharp def. Tom Baker, 3-2 Mohr def. Gary Hiday, 3-1 Walker def. Mike Henry, 3-0 Morton def. Chuck Haus, 3-2 Stanley def. Steve Lickliter, 3-0 Jabczenski def. Tom Carter, 3-2 Round of 32 (best of five, losers earned $1,050) Cook def. Dick Baker, 3-1 McClain def. Henry Gonzalez, 3-1 Sharp def. Dale Eagle, 3-2 Hiday def. Curt Aemisegger, 3-2 Walker def. Jay Young, 3-1 Haus def. Bill Hewlett, 3-2 Stanley def. Kerry Painter, 3-0 Jabczenski def. Mike Hastings, 3-1 Super Seniors ($700 each) John Bennett, Ron Garr, Sam Perrotta, Doug Evans, Norb Wetzel, Larry Graybeal, Roy Buckley, and Bob Chamberlain. ALASKA S RON MOHR WINS HIS FIRST PBA SENIOR TOUR TITLE JACKSON, Mich. Ron Mohr of Eagle River, Alaska, defeated James Stanley of Cincinnati, Ohio, , to win his first PBA Senior Tour title in the Senior Jackson Open at Airport Lanes on April 21, the opening event of the 2009 PBA Senior Tour campaign. I m not sure if I m dreaming or not, Mohr, a four-time Team USA member and second-year PBA Senior said. I m thrilled. Mohr, who retired as a full-time air traffic controller in 2007, but is now teaching the next generation of air traffic controllers on a contract basis, said the lessons learned in his first year led to his first title. I qualified well last year, Mohr said, but I learned that in match play, you can t fool around. You have to make changes quickly and with confidence. There are some great players out here. You can t afford to give away 15 pins. Stanley advanced to the title match after eliminating defending Senior Jackson Open champion Johnny Petraglia of Jackson, N.J., 10-9, in a one-ball roll-off after they tied at Mohr defeated Bill Henson of Westerville, Ohio, , in their semifinal round match. The tournament produced a PBA Senior Tour record games. Other Cashers (after 16 games, $900 each) 33, Steve Ferraro, 3,679 34, (tie) Randy Lightfoot and Tim Kauble, 3,672 36, Bob Kelly, 3,667 37, Don Sylvia, 3,666 38, Bill Spigner, 3,660 39, Rodney Tramp, 3,657 40, Harv Pallas, 3,655 41, Frank Gallo Jr., 3,648 42, Ken Konczos, 3,630 43, David Axon, 3,629 44, George Lord, 3,627 45, Tim Bates, 3,623 46, Barry Mefford, 3,621 47, Randy Rau, 3,620 48, Bill Argenbright, 3,617 49, Jim Knoblauch, 3,612 50, Robert Harvey, 3,

263 PBA Senior tour DAYTON CLASSIC PBA Senior Dayton Classic ONE MOHR TIME: RON WINS SECOND CONSECUTIVE SENIOR TITLE DAYTON, Ohio Ron Mohr won his second consecutive PBA Senior Tour title - and the second of his career - by defeating PBA Hall of Famer Brian Voss of Alpharetta, Ga., , to win the Senior Dayton Classic at Capri Lanes on April 28. Mohr, a four-time member of Team USA, won his first Senior Tour title a week earlier in Jackson, Michigan. It marked the 11th time in PBA Senior Tour history that a bowler had won back-to-back titles. I really worked hard in the off-season on focusing on what I needed to do to make adjustments in match play, Mohr said. Last year I was too slow in making adjustments which you can get away with in qualifying. But, in match play where there are fewer games and you re eliminated if you don t win, you have to make the right adjustments quickly and commit to them. Needing a mark in the 10th frame to seal the win, Mohr left the 2-8, but converted the spare. Mohr advanced to the championship match by defeating Ron Profitt of Brookville, Ohio, , in the semifinal round while Voss, a 24-time PBA Tour champion, eliminated tournament qualifying leader Mike Henry of Brunswick, Ohio, , in his semifinal match. PBA SENIOR DAYTON CLASSIC Capri Bowling Lanes, Dayton, Ohio, April 28 Championship Ron Mohr ($8,000) def. Brian Voss ($4,500), Semifinal Round (losers earned $3,000) Voss def. Mike Henry, Mohr def. Ron Profitt, Round of 8 (best of three games, losers eliminated, $1,700 each) Henry def. Charlie Tapp, 2-1 Voss def. Wayne Webb, 2-0 Profitt def. Michael Chrzanowski, 2-1 Mohr def. Keith Sharp, 2-1 Round of 16 (best of five games, losers eliminated, $1,300 each) Henry def. Sam Maccarone, 3-1 Tapp def. Hugh Miller, 3-0 Webb def. Frank Gallo Jr., 3-0 Voss def. Dennis Psaropoulos, 3-1 Chrzanowski def. Kerry Painter, 3-2 Profitt def. Steve Lickliter, 3-1 Mohr def. Don Sylvia, 3-2 Sharp def. Bill Henson, 3-2 Round of 24 (best of five games, losers eliminated, $1,150 each) Maccarone def. Mark Williams, 3-0 Tapp def. Bob Kelly, 3-1 Webb def. Sam Zurich, 3-0 Psaropoulos def. Rod Tramp, 3-1 Chrzanowski def. Guppy Troup, 3-2 Lickliter def. Curt Aemissegger 3-2 Sylvia def. Johnny Petraglia, 3-0 Henson def. William Peters, 3-1 Round of 32 (best of five games, losers eliminated, $1,050 each) Williams def. Steve Bergan, 3-2 Tapp def. John McClure, 3-0 Webb def. Mike Mineman, 3-2 Tramp def. Emilio Mora, 3-2 Troup def. Barry Mefford, 3-1 Lickliter def. Jeff Schrum, 3-0 Petraglia def. Judge Abruzzese, 3-1 Peters def. Mike Dias, 3-2 Other Cashers (after 16 games, $900 each) 33, Dave Flemming, 3,434 34, Dave Soutar, 3,431 35, John Shreve, 3,416 36, Jimmy Johnson, 3,404 37, Bill Argenbright, 3,400 38, Tom Baker, 3,398 39, Brian Brazeau, 3,390 40, Dick Baker, 3,379 41, Kerry Fulford, 3,374 42, Dannie Hettinger, 3,372 43, Tom Howison, 3,370 44, Richard Hunt, 3,367 45, Randy Rau, Belleville, 3,364 46, Don Blatchford, 3,353 47, (tie) Bob Chamberlain and Dale Eagle, 3,351, $800 Super Seniors ($700 each) Leo Plaia, Mike Swackhamer, Norb Wetzel, Tim Kauble, James Souder, Ron Garr, Ray Johnson and Matt Buxton. 263

264 PBA Senior tour mooresville miller high life CLASSIC EAGLE RETURNS TO WINNER S CIRCLE IN NORTH CAROLINA MOORESVILLE, N.C. Dale Eagle of Tavares, Fla., captured his first Professional Bowlers Association Senior Tour title in four years, by winning the PBA Senior Mooresville Miller High Life Classic at George Pappas Victory Lanes on May 6. Eagle, earned his 11th career Senior Tour title by defeating PBA Hall of Famer Mark Williams of Beaumont, Texas, , in the championship match. Everything just came together, said the 63-year-old Eagle. I was making the right adjustments and keeping my emotions and mental part of my game together. Everything just seemed to happen very naturally. Eagle s last Senior Tour win came in 2005 in Klamath Falls, Ore., but he has finished second several times since then including twice in With 11 titles, Eagle was tied for third all-time in Senior Tour wins with Gene Stus. Eagle advanced to the title match by defeating Roger Kossert of Lithia, Fla in the semifinal and Williams advanced by defeating Ray Johnson of Battle Creek, Mich., PBA SENIOR MOORESVILLE MILLER HIGH LIFE CLASSIC George Pappas Victory Lanes, Mooresville, N.C., May 6 Championship Dale Eagle ($8,000) def. Mark Williams ($4,500), Semifinal Round (losers earned $3,000) Eagle def. Roger Kossert, Williams def. Ray Johnson, Round of 8 (best of three games, losers eliminated, $1,700 each) Eagle def. Bill Spigner, 2-0 Kossert def. Mike Henry, 2-1 Johnson def. Rod Tramp, 2-1 Williams def. Ron Mohr, 2-1 Round of 16 (best of five games, losers eliminated, $1,300 each) Eagle def. Pete Couture, 3-1 Spigner def. Mike Terrell, 3-1 Kossert def. Wayne Webb, 3-2 Henry def. Bob Handley, 3-0 Johnson def. Johnny Petraglia, 3-1 Tramp def. Kenny Parks, 3-2 Mohr def. Keith Sharp, 3-1 Williams def. Brian Voss, 3-1 Round of 24 (best of five games, losers eliminated, $1,150 each) Couture def. Bob Chamberlain, 3-1 Spigner def. Ron Profitt, 3-0 Webb def. Thomas Brown, 3-0 Henry def. Gale Voshell, 3-0 Johnson def. Tim Kauble, 3-1 Parks def. Bill Argenbright, 3-1 Sharp def. Stan Wells, 3-0 Voss def. Brian Brazeau, 3-1 Round of 32 (best of five games, losers eliminated, $1,050 each) Chamberlain def. Mark McNutt, 3-0 Spigner def. Wilbert Moorer, 3-2 Brown def. Tom Baker, 3-1 Henry def. Don Blatchford, 3-0 Johnson def. Kerry Painter, 3-1 Argenbright def. Sam Zurich, 3-2 Sharp def. Jeff Schrum, 3-0 Brazeau def. George Pappas, 3-2 Other Cashers (after 16 games, $900 each) 33, Pete Bryan, 3,545 34, Phil Taylor, 3,544 35, Dave Bernhardt, 3,538 36, Steve Stein, 3,537 37, Roy Buckley, 3,535 38, Curt Aemisegger, 3,534 39, (tie) Hugh Miller and Nick Panicaro, 3,532 41, Dick Baker, 3,527 42, Bobby Johnson, 3,519 43, Sam Ventura, 3,515 44, Steve Ferraro, 3,505 45, Frank Gallo Jr., 3,498 46, Vince Honeycutt, 3,494 47, Marc Lineberry, 3,492 48, (tie) William Banks and Barry Ingram, 3,488, $450 each Super Seniors ($700 each) Norb Wetzel, George Lord, Sal Bongiorno, Donald Breihan, Harv Pallas, James Souder, Henry Blough, Ron Garr, Larry Graybeal and Dennis Lane. 264

265 PBA Senior tour SUN BOWL IN THE VILLAGES PETRAGLIA WINS SEVENTH CAREER SENIOR TOUR TITLE IN FLORIDA THE VILLAGES, Fla. In recordbreaking fashion, PBA Hall of Famer Johnny Petraglia of Jackson, N.J., won the PBA Senior Sun Bowl in The Villages at Spanish Springs Lanes on May 13, 12 days after his induction into the United States Bowling Congress Hall of Fame. Already a PBA Hall of Famer and one of five PBA Triple Crown winners, Petraglia defeated fellow left-hander Hugh Miller of Seattle, , in the championship match for his seventh career Senior Tour title. Leading the tournament wire-to-wire, Petraglia set four scoring records (six and 12-game qualifying pinfall plus 36-game total pinfall with and without bonus pins). He had a 13-5 match play record which also helped him earn the top qualifying position for the stepladder finals. Petraglia earned $8,000 for his win while Miller, who owns one Senior Tour and seven PBA Tour titles, earned $4,500 for second. In the semifinal match, Miller defeated Kevin Croucher of Grants Pass, Ore., , after Croucher defeated Roger Kossert of Lithia, Fla., , in the opening contest. PBA SENIOR SUN BOWL IN THE VILLAGES Spanish Springs Lanes, The Villages, Fla., May 13 Final Standings 1, Johnny Petraglia, $8,000 2, Hugh Miller, $4,500 3, Kevin Croucher, $3,000 4, Roger Kossert, $2,500 Stepladder Results: Match One Croucher def., Kossert, Semifinal Miller def. Croucher, Championship Petraglia def. Miller, Final Match Play Standings (after 36 games, including match play bonus pins) 1, Petraglia, 13-5, 9,395 2, Miller, , 9,042 3, Kossert, , 9,000 4, Croucher, , 8,788 5, Tom Baker, 13-5, 8,745, $2,000 6, Ron Mohr, , 8,712, $1,750 7, Wayne Webb, 9-9, 8,687, $1,600 8, Mark Williams, 10-8, 8,676, $1,550 9, Mike Henry, 8-8-2, 8,665, $1,500 10, Keith Glasgow, 8-9-1, 8,597, $1,450 11, John Shreve, 8-8-2, 8,580, $1,425 12, Dale Eagle, 8-10, 8,557, $1,400 13, Dave Patchen, 9-9, 8,532, $1,375 14, Brian Voss, 9-8-1, 8,475, $1,350 15, Rohn Morton, , 8,456, $1,325 16, Mike Pullin, 8-9-1, 8,405, $1,300 Round Four (after 27 games, including bonus pins) 17, Bob Handley, 5-3-1, 6,314, $1,150 18, Jeff Schrum, 4-5, 6,310, $1,140 19, Kerry Painter, 4-5, 6,304, $1,130 20, Larry Graybeal, 5-4, 6,295, $1,120 21, Mike Dias, 5-4, 6,293, $1,110 22, Gerald Teel, 3-5, 6,244, $1,100 23, Tim Kauble, 5-4, 6,183, $1,095 24, Bobby Johnson, 4-5, 6,163, $1,090 25, (tie) Don Breihan, 2-7 and Mitch Jabczenski, 4-5, 6,121, $1,082 27, Tommy Kress, 3-6, 6,118, $1,075 28, Barry Mefford, 2-7, 6,111, $1,070 29, Dennis Psaropoulos, 3-6, 6,064, $1,065 30, (tie) Pete Couture, 3-6, and Ron Woods, 1-8, 5,902, $1,057 32, Sal Bongiorno, 0-9, 5,819, $1,050 Other Cashers (after 18 games, $900 each) 33, Sam Zurich, 4,061 34, Gale Voshell, 4,042 35, Dick Baker, 4,032 36, Tom Carter, 4,028 37, Norb Wetzel, 4,022 38, (tie) Emilio Mora Sr. and Dave Soutar, 4,017 40, Kenny Parks, 4,013 41, Brian Brazeau, 4,001 Super Seniors ($700 each) Frank Gallo Jr., Gary Hiday, Matt Buxton, Dave Bernhardt, Patsy DellaPenna, Ed Roberts, Dennis Lane and Bob Chamberlain. 265

266 PBA Senior tour NORTHERN CALIFORNIA CLASSIC TRABER WINS HIS FIRST PBA SENIOR TOUR TITLE IN BRENTWOOD BRENTWOOD, Calif. Dale Traber won his first PBA Senior Tour title by defeating PBA Hall of Famer Wayne Webb of Sacramento, Calif., , in the championship match of the Senior Northern California Classic at Harvest Park Bowl on May 27. The Cedarburg, Wis., right-hander had a pair of second-place finishes in two seasons on the Senior Tour including a runner-up finish in Brentwood in It s been a pretty lean last three weeks having not cashed, said the 52-year-old Traber, who earned $8,000 for the win. I ve got the monkey off my back now which is a relief. I was only averaging around 220 the last few tournaments and that wasn t going to cut it. The scores weren t as high at this tournament which was probably in my favor. Traber narrowly made it to the championship match, nipping two-time Senior Tour titlist Ron Mohr of Eagle River, Alaska, , in the semifinal. Traber struck on the final shot of the 10th frame for the win. Webb defeated Max Shellabarger of Roy, Utah, in his semifinal match, PBA SENIOR NORTHERN CALIFORNIA CLASSIC Harvest Park Bowl, Brentwood, Calif., May 27 Round of 16 (best of five, losers earned $1,300) Painter def. Randy Rau, 3-2 Traber def. Mike Dias, 3-0 Mohr def. Rodney Garrick, 3-0 T. Carter def. Dale Eagle, 3-0 Shellabarger def. Ray Cobb, 3-2 S. Carter def. Dennis Jones, 3-0 Webb def. Ed Silva, 3-0 Parks def. Terry Leong, 3-2 Round of 24 (best of five, losers earned $1,150) Rau def. Ross Packard, 3-2 Diaz def. Rohn Morton, 3-1 Garrick def. Bill Hewlett, 3-1 Eagle def. Dave Soutar, 3-0 Shellabarger def. Jim Joy, 3-2 Leong def. Warren Nelson, 3-1 Jones def. Jay Aono, 3-0 Webb def. Ernie Schlegel, 3-0 Round of 32 (best of five games, losers earned $1,050) Packard def. Dan Roberts, 3-2 Diaz def. Chet Steengrafe, 3-2 Hewlett def. Harley Trumbull, 3-1 Soutar def. Ron Winger, 3-2 Shellabarger def. Jerry Walls, 3-0 Nelson def. Shannon Starnes, 3-2 Jones def. Rodney Tramp, 3-2 Webb def. Hugh Miller, 3-0 Super Seniors ($700 each) Thomas Goodchild, Stan Winters, Gerald Calvin, Frank Gallo Jr., Leo Plaia, Dick Baker, Norb Wetzel, Barry Gurney and Fred Cole. Championship Dale Traber ($8,000) def. Wayne Webb ($4,500), Semifinal Round (losers earned $3,000) Traber def. Ron Mohr, Webb def. Max Shellabarger, Round of 8 (best of three games, losers earned $1,700) Traber def. Kerry Painter, 2-1 Shellabarger def. Kenny Parks, 2-0 Mohr def. Tom Carter, 2-1 Webb def. Sam Carter,

267 PBA Senior tour u.s. OPEN PBA SENIOR U.S. OPEN Suncoast Bowling Center, Las Vegas, June 5 Final Standings 1, Wayne Webb, $20,000 2, Brian Voss, $11,000 3, Mark Williams, $7,000 4, Harry Sullins, $5,000 Stepladder Results Match One Williams def. Sullins, Semifinal Voss def. Williams, Championship Webb def. Voss, Final Match Play Standings (after 51 games, including match play bonus pins) 1, Webb, , 11,665 2, Voss, , 11,596 3, Sullins, 15-9, 11,553 4, Williams, 15-9, 11,461 5, Jim Murtishaw, 14-10, 11,367, $4,000 6, Dale Traber, 12-12, 11,283, $3,600 7, Mike Terrell, 15-9, 11,251, $3,400 8, Henry Gonzalez, 13-11, 11,232, $3,200 9, Kenny Parks, , 11,201, $3,000 10, Jimmy Johnson, , 11,108, $2,800 11, Hugh Miller, 11-13, 11,093, $2,600 12, Dennis Psarapolous, , 11,079, $2,400 13, Brian Brazeau, 12-12, 11,067, $2,300 14, Roger Kossert, 12-12, 11,054, $2,200 15, Bob Kelly, 10-14, 11,013, $2,100 16, Bill Spigner, 11-13, 10,977, $2,000 17, Steve Ferraro, 10-14, 10,903, $1,900 18, Charlie Tapp, 9-15, 10,897, $1,850 19, Mitch Jabczenski, 9-15, 10,837, $1,800 20, Kevin Croucher, 10-14, 10,829, $1,750 21, Mike Mineman, , 10,805, $1,700 22, Curt Aemisegger, , 10,704, $1,650 23, Kerry Painter, 10-14, 10,683, $1,625 24, Bill Nichols, 10-14, 10,595, $1,600 WEBB DEFEATS VOSS TO DEFEND HIS SENIOR U.S. OPEN TITLE LAS VEGAS, Nev. In a battle of PBA Hall of Famers, Wayne Webb of Sacramento, Calif., defeated Brian Voss of Alpharetta, Ga., , to win his second consecutive PBA Senior U.S. Open title at the Suncoast Bowling Center on June 5. Webb, who defeated Johnny Petraglia to win the 2008 Senior U.S. Open, joined Tom Baker as the second two-time and back-toback winner of the event. It s definitely harder to win back-to-back than to win the first one, said the 51-year-old Webb. I was really a nervous wreck because I wanted to win it more than anything. In addition to winning his second senior title, Webb earned $20,000, the richest prize on the Senior Tour. The tournament also includes a spot in the PBA Tournament of Champions for the winner. In his first year on the Senior Tour, the 50-year-old Voss was trying for his first senior title. He also finished second in the Senior Dayton Classic earlier in the year. In the semifinal match, Voss defeated PBA Hall of Famer Mark Williams, Williams defeated Harry Sullins in the opening match, , Vaughn Doody, 5,513, $995 43, Ross Packard, 5,512, $990 44, Ron Boroff, 5,505, $985 45, Craig Kisro, 5,504, $ , Gary Skidmore, 5,496, $975 47, Tom Baker, 5,494, $970 48, Ron Profitt, 5,489, $965 Other Cashers (after 27 games) 49, Dean Jones, 5,470, $960 25, Ron Mohr, 5,614, $1,200 50, (tie) Darwin Wimer and Ken Konczos, 5,461, $952 26, Marv Sargent, $1,160 52, Bob Knipple, 5,448, $945 27, Greg Shields, 5,603, $1,140 53, Marty Deh, 5,431, $940 28, Greg Waldon, $1,120 54, Gary James, 5,422, $935 29, Vince Honeycutt, $1,100 55, John Bennett, 5,418, $930 30, Sam Ventura, $1,090 56, Gerald Calvin, 5,414, $925 31, (tie) Barry Gurney, and Bob Faragon, 5,581, $1,075 57, David Axon, 5,398, $920 33, Larry Graybeal, 5,572, $1,060 58, Howard Partell, 5,396, $918 34, Steve Cook, 5,552, $1,050 59, Gale Voshell, 5,381, $916 35, Daniel Winter, 5,546, $1,040 60, Mark Glover, 5,376, $914 36, Don Blatchford, 5,545, $1,030 61, (tie) Rick Cashell and Sam Zurich, 5,346, $911 37, Jimmy Young, 5,544, $1,020 63, Keith Kolozsi, 5,343, $908 38, Bob Handley, 5,531, $1,015 64, Jace Peterson, 5,327, $906 39, Randy Rau, 5,529, $1,010 65, Joe Staton, 5,308, $904 40, Rohn Morton, 5,527, $1,005 66, Bill Sell, 5,300, $902 41, Dave Flemming, 5,518, $1,000 67, Christopher Keane, 5,285, $

268 PBA Senior tour usbc SENIOR masters USBC SENIOR MASTERS SouthPoint Casino, Las Vegas, June 13 TRABER MAKES HIS SECOND SENIOR TOUR TITLE A MAJOR Championship (three games, double elimination) Dale Traber, ($17,000), def. Ross Packard ($9,000), , Three-Game, Double-Elimination Match Play Opening Round Jay Aono def. Brian Brazeau, Ron Boroff def. William Anthony, Jim Murtishaw def. Michael Karch, Don Sylvia def. Robert Faragon, Sam Ventura def. Nick Morgan, Keith Kolozsi def. Leo Plaia, Bob Handley def. Dennis Psaropoulos, Jeff Suma def. Roger Kossert, John DiSantis def. Terry Leong, Ted Staikoff def. Michael LaRocca, Dale Traber def. Bob Chamberlain, Marv Sargent def. John Muller, Brian Voss def. Joe Staton, Vinnie Atria def. Jim King, Kevin Foley def. Gary Skidmore, Barry Gurney def. Harry Sullins, Keith Sharp def. Tom Carter, Max Shellabarger def. Sal Bongiorno, Ron Mohr def. Kent Wagner, Les Shirwindt def. Mark Van Meter, John Cocchi def. Tom Baker, Hugh Miller def. Scott Hansel, Steve Wright def. Rod McLean, Ziggy Czaja def. Norm Palomares, Shannon Starnes def. Mike Henry, Mark Williams def. Kenny Parks, Scott Weston def. Ron De Groat, Wayne Webb def. Mark Estes, Ernie Schlegel def. Danny Carbone, Darwin Wimer def. Donald Breihan, Ross Packard def. Warren Nelson, Rick Talley def. Marc Scherlis, Winners Bracket, Round One Boroff def. Aono, Murtishaw def. Sylvia, Kolozsi def. Ventura, Handley def. Suma, DiSantis def. Staikoff, Traber def. Sargent, Voss def. Atria, Gurney def. Foley, Sharp def. Shellabarger, Shirwindt def. Mohr, Cocchi def. Miller, Czaja def. Wright, Williams def. Starnes, Webb def. Weston, LAS VEGAS, Nev. - Dale Traber of Cedarburg, Wis., defeated Ross Packard of San Jose, Calif., in two consecutive matches to win the USBC Senior Masters at Southpoint Casino on June 13. Traber lost to Packard earlier in the double-elimination match-play bracket, but got a double dose of redemption when it counted, topping the 61-yearold left-hander, and , to claim his second PBA Senior Tour title, a $17,000 top prize and a berth in the 2010 PBA Tournament of Champions. "This is very surprising, especially considering I was buried after 14 games and needed a 260 game just to make the cut," said Traber, who averaged on the way to an 8-1 record. The win was the second of Traber's young PBA Senior Tour career, and came just two weeks after his first in the PBA Senior Northern California Classic. The 52-year-old right-hander is a 43 time PBA regional winner and finished second to younger brother David in the 1994 PBA National Championship. He also helped Linds Limited of Milwaukee win the Regular Team and Team All-Events titles in the 2009 USBC Open Championships in Las Vegas earlier in the year. Packard, who finished third in the 2008 USBC Senior Masters, averaged in match play and cruised through the winners bracket untouched. He disposed of Traber, , to secure his place in the finale and then waited while Traber battled his way back to the title match. Schlegel def. Wimer, Packard def. Talley, Losers Bracket, Round One (losers earned $1,000) Brazeau def. Nelson, Anthony def. Scherlis, Carbone def. Karch, Faragon def. Breihan, Morgan def. De Groat, Estes def. Plaia, Henry def. Psaropoulos, Kossert def. Parks, McLean def. Leong, La Rocca def. Palomares, Baker def. Chamberlain, Muller def. Hansel, Wagner def. Staton, Van Meter def. King, Skidmore def. Carter, Sullins def. Bongiorno,

269 PBA Senior tour usbc senior masters Losers Bracket, Round Two (losers earned $1,100) Brazeau def. Foley, Anthony def. Sargent, Carbone def. Atria, Faragon def. Staikoff, Ventura def. Morgan, Aono def. Estes, Suma def. Henry, Sylvia def. Kossert, McLean def. Talley, Weston def. La Rocca Baker def. Wimer, Muller def. Starnes, Miller def. Wagner, Shellabarger def. Van Meter, Wright def. Skidmore, Mohr def. Sullins, Winners Bracket, Round Two Cocchi def. Czaja, Traber def. DiSantis, Packard def. Schlegel, Boroff def. Murtishaw, Handley def. Kolozsi, Gurney def. Voss, Sharp def. Shirwindt, Williams def. Webb, Losers Bracket, Round Five (losers earned $1,600) Murtishaw def. DiSantis, Brazeau def. Shirwindt, Muller def. Weston, Voss def. Webb, Losers Bracket, Round Six (losers earned $2,000) Brazeau def. Williams, Murtishaw def. Gurney, Cocchi def. Muller, Voss def. Boroff, Winners Bracket, Round Four Packard def. Sharp, Traber def. Handley, Losers Bracket, Round Seven (losers earned $3,000) Brazeau def. Murtishaw, Voss def. Cocchi, Losers Bracket, Round Eight (losers earned $4,000) Brazeau def. Handley, Sharp def. Voss, Losers Bracket, Round Three (losers earned $1,200) Mohr def. Wright, Brazeau def. Anthony, Suma def. Sylvia, Ventura def. Aono, Faragon def. Carbone, Weston def. McLean, Muller def. Baker, Shellabarger def. Miller, Winners Bracket, Round Five Packard def. Traber, Losers Bracket, Round Nine (loser finished fourth, $5,000) Brazeau def. Sharp, Losers Bracket, Round 10 (loser finished third, $6,000; winner advanced to championship match) Traber def. Brazeau, Losers Bracket, Round Four (losers earned $1,300) Brazeau def. Schlegel, Other Cashers (after 15 games, $900 each) Shirwindt def. Faragon, , Greg Shields, 3,015 DiSantis def. Ventura, , Garry Blanton, 3,014 Murtishaw def. Suma, , Pete Mc Cordic, 3,011 Weston def. Kolozsi, , Brad Newhouse, 3,010 Muller def. Czaja, , Matt Surina, 3,007 Webb def. Shellabarger, , Mike Dias, 3,004 Voss def. Mohr, , Christopher Keane, 2,998 73, Tony Maresca, 2,996 74, (tie) Bruce Hall, Craig Kisro and Steve Kiss, 2,995 Winners Bracket, Round Three 77, George Lord, 2,993 Handley def. Boroff, , Thomas Howison, 2,992 Traber def., Gurney, , (tie) Dave Sill and Charlie Tapp, 2,990 Sharp def. Cocchi, , Toby Contreras, 2,989 Packard def. Williams, , (tie) Frank De Filippo and Gregory Waldon, 2,988 84, Bob Knipple, 2,985 85, Michael Lucente, 2,

270 PBA Senior tour lake COUNTY INDIANA OPEN MARK WILLIAMS SUCCESSFULLY DEFENDS HIS TITLE IN HAMMOND HAMMOND, Ind. PBA Hall of Famer Mark Williams of Beaumont, Texas, defeated Harry Sullins of Chesterfield Township, Mich., , to win his second consecutive PBA Senior Lake County Indiana Open at Olympia Lanes on Aug. 4. It was Williams first title of the 2009 season after finishing second in Mooresville, N.C., in May and third in the Senior U.S. Open in June. Williams gave some of the credit for his win to bowling in a center that seemed to match up well with his game which was also the case when he won the Firestone Tournament of Champions in 1985 and 1988 at Riviera Lanes in Fairlawn, Ohio. You definitely have centers where your game matches up better than others, Williams said. You can t always put your finger on why, but I think that s the case here. It was a similar case bowling at Rivera Lanes where I won my two Tournament of Champions titles. The 51-year-old Williams, who earned $8,000 for the win, advanced to the championship match by defeating Ron Mohr of Eagle River, Alaska in the semifinal, Sullins, seeking his first Senior Tour title, advanced by defeating Kevin Croucher of Grants Pass, Ore., PBA SENIOR LAKE COUNTY INDIANA OPEN Olympia Lanes, Hammond, Ind., Aug. 4 Championship Mark Williams ($8,000) def. Harry Sullins ($4,500), Semifinal Round (losers earned $3,000) Williams def. Ron Mohr, Sullins def. Kevin Croucher, Round of 16 (best of five games, losers eliminated, $1,300 each) Mohr def. Rodney Tramp, 3-0 Sharp def. Russ Freeman, 3-2 Baker def. Bill Spigner, 3-0 Williams def. Tom Carter, 3-2 Brazeau def. Kerry Painter, 3-0 Sullins def. Curt Aemisegger, 3-2 Croucher def. Mickey Higham, 3-1 Harvey def. Wayne Webb, 3-2 Round of 24 (best of five games, losers eliminated, $1,150 each) Tramp def. Charlie Tapp, 3-2 Freeman def. Bill Neumann, 3-1 Spigner def. Kent Wagner, 3-0 Carter def. Doug Spicer, 3-2 Brazeau def. John Chapman, 3-1 Aemisegger def. Robert Flaws, 3-0 Higham def. Dave Patchen, 3-2 Harvey def. Bill Henson, 3-2. Round of 32 (best of five games, losers eliminated, $1,050 each) Tapp def. Kerry Fulford, 3-1 Freeman def. Bob Chamberlain, 3-1 Wagner def. Gary Blanton, 3-1 Spicer def. Greg Goetz, 3-0 Chapman def. Bobby Knipple, 3-2 Aemisegger def. Michael Truitt, 3-2 Patchen def. Mark Jones, 3-1 Harvey def. Ron Profitt, 3-2 Other Cashers (after 16 games, $900 each) 33, Steve Ferraro, 3,265 34, (tie) Mitchell Jabczenski and Barry Gurney, 3,262 36, (tie) Robert McDonald and Dave Flemming, 3,253 38, Barry Mefford, 3,247 39, Brian Miller, 3,243 Super Seniors ($700 each) Ted Staikoff, Dale Eagle, Tim Kauble, Ray Johnson, Dave Soutar, John Bennett, Richard Hunt, Larry Graybeal, and Fred Cole. Round of 8 (best of three games, losers eliminated, $1,700 each) Mohr def. Keith Sharp, 2-0 Williams def. Tom Baker, 2-0 Sullins def. Brian Brazeau, 2-1 Croucher def. Robert Harvey,

271 PBA Senior tour MILLER LITE DECATUR OPEN older brother STEVE FERRARO WINS FIRST PBA SENIOR TOUR TITLE DECATUR, Ill. Steve Ferraro of Kingston, N.Y., captured his first PBA Senior Tour title, defeating Bill Henson of Westerville, Ohio, , to win the PBA Senior Miller Lite Decatur Open at Spare Time Lanes. It feels fantastic to finally win one, Ferraro said. It s a great feeling. Ferraro, the older brother of PBA Hall of Famer Dave Ferraro, said it s nice to finally experience the kind of success his younger brother enjoyed on the national tour. I bowled a few national Tour events, but then I went home to work (at the Ferraro family s bowling center). When I turned 50, I decided to try the Senior Tour. Now it s Dave s turn to stay home and work while I m bowling. Ferraro advanced to the championship match by defeating Mark Williams of Beaumont, Texas, , in the semifinal round, ending Williams bid for backto-back titles. Henson defeated three-time PBA Senior Player of the Year Tom Baker of King, N.C., , in the other semifinal round match. Ferraro joined Ron Mohr and Dale Traber as the third first-time winners on the PBA Senior Tour in PBA SENIOR MILLER LITE DECATUR OPEN Spare Time Lanes, Decatur, Ill., Aug. 11 Championship Steve Ferraro ($8,000) def. Bill Henson ($4,500), Semifinal Round (losers earned $3,000) Henson def. Tom Baker, Ferraro def. Mark Williams, Round of 16 (best of five games, losers eliminated, $1,300 each) Kelly def. Dale Traber, 3-2 Harvey def. Jack Wallisch, 3-2 Henson def. Richard Hunt, 3-1 Baker def. Hugh Miller, 3-2 Williams def. Ron Profitt, 3-2 Aemisegger def. Don Blatchford, 3-1 Brazeau def. Kent Wagner, 3-1 Ferraro def. Mike Henry, 3-1 Round of 24 (best of five games, losers eliminated, $1,150 each) Kelly def. Kerry Painter, 3-0 Hunt def. Rodney Tramp, 3-2 Harvey def. Mike Hastings, 3-0 Baker def. Russ Freeman, 3-0 Profitt def. Wayne Webb, 3-0 Aemisegger def. Bennie Holman, 3-1 Brazeau def. Vince Honeycutt, 3-0 Henry def. Dale Csuhta, 3-2 Round of 32 (best of five games, losers eliminated, $1,050 each) Kelly def. Kenny Parks, 3-1 Hunt def. Dave Fleming, 3-1 Hastings def. Jimmy Johnson, 3-0 Freeman def. Ron Mohr, 3-2 Webb def. Charlie Tapp, 3-2 Aemisegger def. Keith Sharp, 3-1 Brazeau def. Dave Axon, 3-1 Henry def. Bob Knipple, 3-1 Other Cashers (after 16 games, $900 each) 33, John Dudak, 3,343 34, Ray Johnson, 3,341 35, Henry Gonzalez, 3,340 36, Dave Soutar, 3,333 Super Seniors ($700 each) Dennis Lane, Gregory Goetz, Bob Chamberlain, Dan Duskin Sr., Fred Cole, Timothy Kauble, Ted Staikoff, Dale Eagle, and Don Breihan. Round of 8 (best of three games, losers eliminated, $1,700 each) Henson def. Bob Kelly, 2-1 Baker def. Robert Harvey, 2-0 Williams def. Curt Aemisegger, 2-0 Ferraro def. Brian Brazeau,

272 PBA Senior tour MILLER LITE KNOCKOUT CLASSIC Presented by the Illinois State Bowling Proprietors Association PBA SENIOR MILLER LITE KNOCKOUT CLASSIC Presented by the Illinois State Bowling Proprietors Association Town and Country Lanes, Joliet, Ill., Aug. 18, 2009 KNOCKOUT ROUND ONE (3 games total pinfall, top two advanced) Group One Keith Sharp, 702 Henry Gonzalez, 657 Robert Harvey, 648, $1,050 Don Blatchford, 612, $1,050 Group Two Mark Williams, 752 Bob Faragon, 725 Brian Brazeau, 649, $1,050 William Peters, 616, $1,050 Group Three Mickey Higham, 752 Patrick King, 725 Bennie Holman, 649, $1,050 Bob Chamberlain, 595, $1,050 Group Four Tom Howison, 689 Kevin Croucher, 667 Jerry Morano, 644, $1,050 Kenny Parks, 636, $1,050 KNOCKOUT ROUND TWO (3 games total pinfall, top two advanced) Group One Sharp 702 Gonzalez 675 Rodney Tramp, 650, $1,150 Dale Traber, 636, $1,150 Group Two Williams 701 Steve Bergan, 688 Faragon, 643, $1,150 Bill Henson, 605, $1,150 Group Three Higham, 799 Richard Hunt, 642 Bill Hewlett, 640, $1,150 King, 611, $1,150 Group Four Howison, 707 Dave Sill, 611 Vince Honeycutt, 606, $1,150 Croucher, 548, $1,150 FLAWLESS: BOB FLAWS WINS FIRST SENIOR TOUR TITLE IN JOLIET JOLIET, Ill. Bob Flaws of Chicago Ridge, Ill., out-lasted fellow Chicagoland regional competitor Mickey Higham of Wood Dale, Ill., to win his first PBA Tour title in the PBA Senior Miller Lite Knockout Classic, presented by the Illinois State Bowling Proprietors Association, at Town and Country Lanes on Aug. 18. Flaws, a five-time PBA Senior regional titlist, won a sluggish title match, , after he and Higham eliminated two long-time PBA Tour stars to set up the title match between would-be Senior Tour titlists. Flaws out-struck PBA Hall of Famer and two-time Senior U.S. Open champion Wayne Webb of Sacramento, Calif., , while Higham rolled past seven-time PBA Tour champion Hugh Miller of Mercer Island, Wash., , in the semifinal round. I spent a lot of hours between ages 45 and 50 getting ready for this, Flaws, a 55-year-old welder/fabricator, beamed. Winning a PBA national title has been a lifelong dream. This is the greatest thing that has happened to me in my bowling life. Flaws was the fourth first-time winner on the 2009 PBA Senior Tour. KNOCKOUT ROUND THREE (3 games total pinfall, top two advanced) Group One Wayne Webb, 750 Sharp, 673 Ron Mohr, 667, $1,300 Gonzalez, 625, $1,300 Group Two Robert Flaws, 726 Williams, 668 Dave Patchen, 644, $1,300 Bergan, 619, $1,300 Group Three Kent Wagner, 701 Higham, 654 Mike Dias, 638, $1,300 Hunt, 615, $1,300 Group Four Hugh Miller, 763 Tom Baker, 691 Sill, 648, $1,300 Howison, 528, $1,

273 PBA Senior tour MILLER LITE KNOCKOUT CLASSIC Presented by the Illinois State Bowling Proprietors Association KNOCKOUT ROUND FOUR (3 games total pinfall, winner advanced, losers earned $1,700) Webb def. Sharp, Higham def. Wagner, Miller def. Baker, Flaws def. Williams, KNOCKOUT ROUND FIVE (one game, winner advanced, losers earned $3,000) Flaws def. Webb, Higham def. Miller, CHAMPIONSHIP Flaws ($8,500) def. Higham ($4,500), Other cashers (after 16 games, $900 each) 33, Dale Csuhta, 3,476, $900 34, Ray Johnson, 3,461, $900 35, Norb Wetzel, 3,458, $900 36, (tie) Michael Henry and Dave Soutar, 3,453, $900 38, Kerry Painter, 3,450, $900 39, Tom Carter, 3,447, $900 Super Seniors ($700 each) Larry Zacharias, Larry Graybeal, Johnny Petraglia, Randy Kemp, George Lord, Timothy Kauble, Ted Staikoff, Harv Pallas and Dick Baker. 273

274 PBA Senior tour DICK WEBER OPEN RON MOHR WINS THIRD TITLE OF THE SEASON LANSING, Mich. Ron Mohr of Eagle River, Alaska defeated Hall of Famer Tom Baker of King, N.C., to win his third PBA Senior Tour title of the season in the PBA Senior Dick Weber Open at Royal Scot Golf & Bowl on Aug. 26. Mohr, who won the first two Senior Tour events of the season, defeated Baker, , in the championship match to win the $8,000 first prize. Qualifying fourth in the stepladder final, Mohr had to win three matches to get to the championship match. He defeated Harry Sullins, Chesterfield, Township, Mich., ; Rick Minier, Cypress, Texas, , and Hall of Famer Mark Williams, Beaumont, Texas, I had my work cut out for me because I had to beat a lot of great talent, Mohr said. This was a tough tournament on a challenging lane condition so it s a pretty rewarding win. PBA Senior Dick Weber Open Royal Scot Golf & Bowl, Lansing, Mich., Aug. 26 Final Standings 1, Ron Mohr, $8,000 2, Tom Baker, $4,500 3, Mark Williams, $3,000 4, Rick Minier, $2,500 5, Harry Sullins, $2,000 Stepladder Results Match One Mohr def. Sullins, Match Two Mohr def. Minier, Semifinal Mohr def. Williams, Championship Mohr def. Baker, Final Match Play Standings (after 48 games, including match play bonus pins) 1, Tom Baker, 18-6, 10,866 2, Mark Williams, 18-6, 10,845 3, Rick Minier, 14-10, 10,749 4, Ron Mohr, 15-9, 10,707 5, Harry Sullins, 15-9, 10,577 6, Mike Dias, 14-10, 10,373, $1,700 7, Mike Henry, , 10,312, $1,600 8, Wayne Webb, 12-12, 10,248, $1,500 9, Dale Eagle, 13-11, 10,243, $1,450 10, (tie) Ted Hannahs, , and Robert Harvey, , 10,196, $1,387 12, Hugh Miller, 13-11, 10,164, $1,350 13, Randy Rau, 13-11, 10,136, $1,325 14, Bobby Johnson, 11-13, 10,127, $1,300 15, Dale Csuhta, 11-13, 10,027, $1,280 16, Don Blatchford, 15-9, 10,011, $1,260 17, Timothy Kauble, 8-16, 9,984, $1,240 18, Jeff Schrum, , 9,934, $1,220 19, John Chapman, 8-16, 9,926, $1,200 20, Kent Wagner, 10-14, 9,915, $1,190 21, Charlie Tapp, 9-15, 9,684, $1,180 22, Bill Henson, 9-15, 9,780, $1,170 23, Paul Kwiecien, 8-16, 9,765, $1,160 24, Leo Scantamburlo, 6-18, 9,410, $1,150 Other Cashers (after 24 games, $900 each) 25, Kerry Painter, 4,800 26, Dale Traber, 4,773 27, Brian Miller, 4,771 28, Tom Carter, 4,745 29, Tom Howison, 4,740 30, John Dudak, 4,671 31, Dave Sill, Cary, 4,643 32, Doug Spicer, 4,600 33, Richard Hunt, 4,595 Super Seniors ($700 each) Steve Neff, Ted Staikoff, Barry Gurney, Larry Graybeal, Bob Chamberlain, Bob Knipple, Rodney Tramp and Roy Buckley. 274

275 PBA Senior tour SENIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP HOMETOWN FAVORITE HARRY SULLINS MAKES HIS FIRST SENIOR TOUR TITLE A BIG ONE ALLEN PARK, Mich. Hometown favorite Harry Sullins from nearby Chesterfield Township defeated Hugh Miller of Mercer Island, Wash., , to win the 2009 PBA Senior World Championship at Thunderbowl Lanes on Sept. 4. For Sullins, a five-time PBA Tour Champion, it was his first Senior Tour title after competing only occasionally the past two seasons mainly because of a nagging wrist injury. But it was a big win because it paid $15,000 and gave him a berth in the 2010 PBA Tournament of Champions. For Miller, a seven-time Tour titlist who won his first Senior Tour event in 2008 in Klamath Falls, Ore., it was his second runner-up finish of the season. Sullins previous best Senior Tour finish was second in the 2009 Senior Lake County Indiana Open. He won his last PBA Tour title in Windsor Locks, Conn., 15 years earlier. Sullins, the only top-four qualifier to advance to the semifinal round, slipped past Kerry Painter of Henderson, Nev., 4-3, and Brian Brazeau of Ocala, Fla., 4-3, in his preliminary best-of-seven-game matches. Miller knocked out Dave Patchen of Oregon, Ohio, 4-1, and won a tense 4-3 contest over four-time PBA Senior Tour Player of the Year Tom Baker of King, N.C., in his semifinal match. PBA SENIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP Thunderbowl Lanes, Allen Park, Mich., Sept. 4 Round of 8 (best of 7 games, losers eliminated and earned $2,400) Baker def. Carl Kinyon, 4-0 Painter def. Mark Williams, 4-3 Brazeau def. Wayne Webb, 4-2 Miller def. Henry Gonzalez, 4-0 Round of 16 (best of 7 games, losers eliminated and earned $1,800) Gonzalez, def. John Bennett, 4-1 Painter, def. Ted Hannahs, 4-1 Webb, def. Steve Neff, 4-2 Baker, def. Dale Traber, 4-1 Kinyon, def. Roy Buckley, 4-3 Brazeau, def. Mike Henry, 4-0 Williams, def. Dale Csuhta, 4-3 Miller, def. Bob Harvey, 4-1 Other Cashers (after 24 games) 21, Charlie Tapp, 4,885, $1,500 22, Dave Soutar, 4,869, $1,450 23, Mike Lucente, 4,858, $1,400 24, Jeff Schrum, 4,856, $1,350 25, Dale Eagle, 4,849, $1,320 26, (tie) Bob Knipple, Dick Selgo, and Rick Minier, 4,836, $1,280 29, Bobby Johnson, 4,832, $1,240 30, Larry Franz, 4,829, $1,220 31, Rick Vittone, 4,813, $1,200 32, Ted Staikoff, 4,812, $1,180 33, Kevin Croucher, 4,785, $1,160 34, William Peters, 4,779, $1,140 35, Dave Bernhardt, 4,715, $1,120 36, Randy Rau, 4,696, $1,100 Super Seniors ($700 each) Bob Chamberlain, Harv Pallas, Barry Gurney, Johnny Petraglia, Tim Kauble, George Lord, Derek Smith, Harley Trumbull and Dennis Lane. Championship Harry Sullins ($15,000) def. Hugh Miller ($7,500), Semifinal Round (best of 7 games, losers eliminated and earned $3,800) Miller, def. Tom Baker, 4-3 Sullins, def. Brian Brazeau, 4-3 Round of Super 8 (best of 7 games, losers eliminated and earned $2,800) Miller, def. Dave Patchen, 4-1 Brazeau, def. Kent Wagner, 4-1 Sullins, def. Kerry Painter, 4-3 Baker def. Ron Mohr,

276 PBA Senior tour RECORDS MOST CAREER TITLES 14, John Handegard TITLES AND EARNINGS MOST TITLES IN A YEAR 4, Pete Couture, (1998) Dale Eagle (1999) Tom Baker (2006) OLDEST TO WIN TITLE 66 years, 358 days; James Brenner (Klamath Falls, Ore., 2006) LOWEST SEED TO WIN TITLE (Elimination Format) #24, Dale Eagle (Clarksville, Tenn., 2005) CAREER SENIOR TOUR EARNINGS $502,910, Dave Soutar SINGLE-SEASON EARNINGS $145,275, Roger Workman (2000) MOST APPEARANC- ES, SINGLE SEASON 10, Bob Glass (2001) MOST MATCH PLAY APPEARANCES, SINGLE SEASON 15, Pete Couture (1997) 18-GAME BLOCK 4,598, Dick Baker (Boise, Idaho, 1999) 27-GAME BLOCK 6,282, Johnny Petraglia (Las Vegas, Nev., 2008) 36-GAME BLOCK 9,005, Johnny Petraglia (The Villages, Fla., 2009) 36-GAME BLOCK (incl. bonus pins) 9,395, Johnny Petraglia (The Villages, Fla., 2009) 42-GAME BLOCK 10,457, Dick Baker (Boise, Idaho, 1999) 42-GAME BLOCK (incl. bonus pins) 10,921, John Handegard (Lady Lake, Fla., 1991) 51-GAME BLOCK 11,823, Johnny Petraglia (Las Vegas, Nev., 2008) 51-GAME BLOCK (incl. bonus pins) 12,303, Johnny Petraglia (Las Vegas, Nev. 2008) ROUND ROBIN MATCH PLAY HIGH SCORE FOR 24th QUALIFIER (18-game) 4,105, Gene Stus (Jackson, Mich., 1994) LOW SCORE FOR 24th QUALIFIER (18-game) 3,608, David Kail (Escondido, Calif., 1991) BEST MATCH GAME RECORD (18-game format) 16-2, Gene Stus (St. Charles, Mo., 1991) BEST MATCH GAME RECORD (24-game format) 21-3, Barry Gurney (Naples, Fla., 1996) MOST CASHES, SINGLE SEASON 16 of 16 tournaments, Gene Stus (1997); 14-14, Gene Stus (1993), Pete Couture (1999), Gary Hiday (1999), Dale Eagle (2001), Rohn Morton (2001), Dave Soutar (2001), Ron Winger (2001), John Hricsina (2001); 13-13, Gary Dickinson, (1994), John Hricsina (1995), Bob Glass (2001); Dale Eagle (2007); David Ozio (2007) 12-12, Gary Dickinson (1998), Dale Eagle (1998), Teata Semiz (1998), Roger Workman (2001); Tom Baker (2007); Ron Mohr (2009); Wayne Webb (2009) TOTAL PINFALL 6-GAME BLOCK 1,557, Johnny Petraglia (The Villages, Fla., 2009) 8-GAME BLOCK 2,094, Mickey Spiezio (Lady Lake, Fla., 1991) 9-GAME BLOCK 2,371, Dick Baker (Boise, Idaho, 1999) 12-GAME BLOCK 3,031, Johnny Petraglia (The Villages, Fla., 2009) 16-GAME BLOCK 4,036, Ron Mohr (Brentwood, Calif., 2008) HIGHEST FIRST PLACE MARGIN (after match play) 623 pins, John Handegard (42 games, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1994) SCORING RECORDS HIGH AVERAGE, SINGLE SEASON , Tom Baker (2005) CONSECUTIVE 200 GAMES 55, John Hricsina (Jackson, Tenn., 1997) CONSECUTIVE 300 GAMES 2, Norb Wetzel (Albany, N.Y., 1998) Rohn Morton (Tucson, Ariz., 2005) MOST 300 s IN TOURNAMENT (aggregate) 17 (Jackson, Mich., 2009) MOST 300 s IN ONE YEAR (aggregate) 56 (1999) 276

277 PBA Senior tour RECORDS MOST 300 s IN ONE YEAR (individual) 4, John Hricsina (1991) Gene Stus (1994) HIGHEST SCORING MATCH 598, Rich Holden tied Denny Torgerson, (Jackson, Mich., 1994) RECORDS HIGHEST FOUR GAME TOTAL, TV 1,044 (269, 279, 242, 254) Teata Semiz (Lady Lake, Fla., 1991) HIGHEST FOUR-GAME TOTAL, NON-TELE- VISED 1,092 (279, 279, 276, 258), Dale Eagle, (Brentwood, Calif., 1999) HIGHEST SCORING MATCH, TV 543, John Hricsina vs. Mike Durbin, (Burlington, Vt., 1998) LOWEST SCORE, TV 136, Donald Breihan (Las Vegas, Nev., 2000) HIGHEST LOSING GAME, TV 267, Mike Durbin (Burlington, Vt., 1998) BIGGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY, TV 112, Gene Stus def. Don Gilman, (Lakewood, Calif., 1992) 300 GAMES, TV Ron Winger def. Jimmy Certain, (Wilkes- Barre, Pa., 1993) Gene Stus def. Don Gilman, (Lakewood, Calif., 1992) 300 GAMES, NON-TELEVISED Hugh Miller def. Dale Eagle (Klamath Falls, Ore., 2008) Vince Range def. Mike Pullin, (Las Vegas, Nev., 1999) John Hricsina def. Avery LeBlanc, (Reno, Nev., 1996) Larry Laub def. Joe Fitzsimmons, (Jackson, Mich., 1994) John Handegard def. Mike Kench, (West Palm Beach, Fla., 1992) MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS MOST TOURNAMENTS BOWLED 231, Teata Semiz and Dave Soutar ALL-TIME SENIOR CHAMPIONS - THRU Titles John Handegard 12 Titles Gary Dickinson 11 Titles Dale Eagle Gene Stus 9 Titles Pete Couture Bob Glass 8 Titles Tom Baker Teata Semiz 7 Titles Earl Anthony John Hricsina Johnny Petraglia Dave Soutar 6 Titles Steve Neff Dick Weber 5 Titles Dave Davis Tommy Evans Larry Laub Ron Winger 4 Titles Bob Chamberlain Barry Gurney 3 Titles Hobo Boothe Jim Brenner Vince Mazzanti Jr. Ron Mohr Mickey Spiezio Roger Workman Les Zikes 2 Titles Richard Beattie John Bennett Jimmy Certain Darrel Curtis Robert Gibbs Henry Gonzalez Don Helling Roger Kossert Gary Mage David Ozio Ross Packard George Pappas Mark Roth Carmen Salvino Al Sanford Ernie Schlegel Don Sylvia Charlie Tapp Dale Traber Wayne Webb Mark Williams 1 Title Glenn Allison Phil Barnes Bill Beach Jeff Bellinger Louie Blancarte Brian Brazeau Paul Busch Al Chodor Kevin Croucher John Denton Doug Evans Steve Ferraro Sam Flanagan Robert Flaws Larry Galloway Bob Handley Robert Harvey Gary Hiday Rich Holden Ray Johnson Lauri Karppala Mike Kench Sam Maccarone Lon Marshall Frankie May Hugh Miller Larry Miller Rohn Morton Kenny Parks Dave Patchen Chuck Pierce Mike Pullin Vince Range Don Roche Mike Samardzija Keith Sharp Lee Snow Butch Soper Darrell Storkson Harry Sullins Matt Surina Adam Toney Dennis Torgerson Gene Vincent Billy Walden Phil Ware Norb Wetzel Mel Wolf Jimmy Young Sam Zurich 277

278 PBA Senior tour CHAMPIONS BY SEASON 2009 PBA Senior Jackson Open, Jackson, MI Ron Mohr, Eagle River, Alaska $8,100 PBA Senior Dayton Open, Dayton, OH Ron Mohr, Eagle River, Alaska $8,000 PBA Mooresville Miller High Life Classic, Mooresville, N.C. Dale Eagle, Tavares, FL $8,000 PBA Senior Sun Bowl, The Villages, FL Johnny Petraglia, Jackson, NJ $8,100 PBA Northern California Classic, Brentwood, CA Dale Traber, Cedarburg, WI $8,000 PBA Senior U.S. Open, Las Vegas Wayne Webb, Sacramento, CA $20,000 USBC Senior Masters, Las Vegas Dale Traber, Cedarburg, WI $17,000 PBA Lake County Indiana Open, Hammond, IN Mark Williams, Beaumont, TX $8,050 PBA Senior Decatur Open, Decatur, IL Steve Ferraro, Kingston, NY $8,000 PBA Miller Lite Knockout Classic, Joliet, IL Robert Flaws, Chicago Ridge, IL $8,000 PBA Senior Dick Weber Open, Lansing, MI Ron Mohr, Anchorage, AK $8,000 PBA Senior World Championship, Allen Park, MI Harry Sullins, Chesterfield Township, MI $15, PBA Senior Dayton Classic, Dayton, OH Keith Sharp, Orlando, FL $8,000 Columbia 300 PBA Ladies & Legends, Rockford, IL Robert Harvey/Kelly Kulick $15,000 PBA Senior Jackson Open, Jackson, MI Johnny Petraglia, Manalapan, NJ $8,000 USBC Senior Masters, Tucson, AZ Kenny Parks, East Chicago, Ind. $16,000 PBA Senior U.S. Open, Las Vegas, NV Wayne Webb, Sacramento, Calif. $20,000 PBA Senior Epicenter Classic, Klamath Falls, OR Hugh Miller, Mercer Island, Wash. $8,000 PBA Senior Northern California Classic, Brentwood, CA a-nick Morgan, Sacramento, Calif. $8,000 PBA Lake County Indiana Open, Hammond, IN Mark Williams, Beaumont, Tex. $8,000 PBA Senior Decatur Open, Decatur, IL Brian Brazeau, Ocala, Fla. $8,000 a-denotes amateur 2007 PBA Senior Manassas Open, Manassas, VA David Ozio, Beaumont, TX $8,000 Hammer PBA Ladies & Legends, Rockford, IL Roger Kossert/Liz Johnson $15,000 PBA Senior Northern Illinois Classic, Waukegan, IL Sam Zurich, Grant, FL $8,000 PBA Senior Dayton Classic, Dayton, OH Sam Maccarone, Glassboro, NJ $8,000 PBA Senior Tucson Open, Tucson, AZ Ross Packard, San Jose, CA $8,000 PBA Senior U.S. Open pres. by Suncoast, Las Vegas, NV a-rick Minier, Houston, TX $20,000 PBA Senior Epicenter Classic, Klamath Falls, OR Ernie Schlegel, Vancouver, WA $8,000 PBA Senior Northern California Classic, Brentwood, CA Tom Baker, King, NC $8,000 USBC Senior Masters, Reno, NV Tom Baker, King, NC $16,000 PBA Senior Council Bluffs Open, Council Bluffs, IA Dave Patchen, Oregon, OH $8,000 PBA Senior Lake County Open, Hammond, IN Don Sylvia, Discovery Bay, CA $8,000 PBA Senior Decatur Open, Decatur, IL Kevin Croucher, Grants Pass, OR $8,000 PBA Senior Dick Weber Invitational, Ballwin, MO Tom Baker, King, NC $9,000 a-denotes amateur 2006 PBA Senior Manassas Open, Manassas, VA Henry Gonzalez, Colorado Springs, CO $8,000 PBA Senior Chillicothe Open, Chillicothe, OH Tom Baker, King, NC $8,000 PBA Senior Tucson Open, Tucson, AZ Tom Baker, King, NC $8,000 PBA Senior U.S. Open, Las Vegas, NV Tom Baker, King, NC $20,000 PBA Senior Epicenter Classic, Klamath Falls, OR Jim Brenner, LeClaire, IA $8,000 PBA Senior Northern California Classic, Brentwood, CA Gary Dickinson, Edmond, OK $8,000 USBC Senior Masters, Reno, NV Tom Baker, King, NC $18,000 PBA Senior Lake County Open, Hammond, IN Jimmy Young, Pasadena, TX $8,000 PBA Senior Decatur Open, Decatur, IL Charlie Tapp, Kalamazoo, MI $8,

279 PBA Senior tour CHAMPIONS BY SEASON 2005 PBA Senior Empire State Open, Latham, NY Henry Gonzalez, Colorado Springs, CO $8,000 PBA Senior Clarksville Open, Clarksville, TN Dale Eagle, Tavares, FL $8,000 PBA Senior Chillicothe Open, Chillicothe, OH Bob Glass, Lawrence, KS $8,000 PBA Senior U.S. Open, Sterling Heights, MI Tom Baker, Buffalo, NY $20,000 PBA Senior Tucson Open, Tucson, AZ Matt Surina, Everett, WA $8,000 USBC Senior Masters, Las Vegas, NV Vince Mazzanti Jr., Levittown, PA $20,000 PBA Senior Northern California Classic, Brentwood, CA Ross Packard, San Jose, CA $8,000 PBA Senior Epicenter Classic, Klamath Falls, OR Dale Eagle, Tavares, FL $8,000 PBA Senior Manassas Open, Manassas, VA Ray Johnson, Battle Creek, MI $8,000 PBA Senior Lake County Indiana Open, Hammond, IN Gene Vincent, Decatur, IL $8,000 PBA Senior Jackson Open, Jackson, MI Charlie Tapp, Kalamazoo, MI $8, PBA Senior Epicenter Classic, Klamath Falls, OR Bob Glass, Lawrence, KS $8,000 ABC Senior Masters, Las Vegas Gary Dickinson, Edmond, OK $20,000 PBA Senior Clarksville Open, Clarksville, TN Gary Hiday, Indianapolis, IN $8,000 PBA Senior Chillicothe Open, Chillicothe, OH Bob Glass, Lawrence, KS $8,000 PBA Senior U.S. Open, Sterling Heights, MI David Ozio, Beaumont, TX $20,000 PBA Senior Manassas Open, Manassas, VA George Pappas, Charlotte, NC $8,000 PBA Senior Don Carter Classic, Davie, FL Doug Evans, Southgate, MI $8,000 PBA Senior St. Petersburg/Clearwater Open, Seminole, FL Jeff Bellinger, Columbia, SC $8,000 PBA Senior Jackson Open, Jackson, MI Vince Mazzanti, Jr., Levittown, PA $8,000 PBA Senior Lake County Open, Hammond, IN Roger Kossert, Brandon, FL $8, PBA Senior Chillicothe Open, Chillicothe, OH Steve Neff, Homosassa Springs, FL $8,000 PBA Senior Greater Detroit Open, Belleville, MI John Bennett, Clarksville, MI $8,000 ABC Senior Masters, Tucson, AZ Dale Eagle, Tavares, FL $20,000 PBA Senior Storm U.S. Open, Las Vegas, NV Dave Soutar, Bradenton, FL $20,000 PBA Senior Northern California Classic, Brentwood, CA Ernie Schlegel, Vancouver, WA $8,000 PBA Senior Epicenter Classic, Klamath Falls, OR Lee Snow, Wixom, MI $8,000 PBA Senior Northwest Classic, Beaverton, OR Bob Handley, Winter Park, FL $8,000 PBA Senior Manassas Open, Manassas, VA Don Sylvia, Discovery Bay, CA $8,000 PBA Senior Clarksville Open, Clarksville, TN Ron Winger, Tarzana, CA $8,000 PBA Lake County Horseshoe Casino Open, Hammond, IN Vince Mazzanti Jr., Levittown, PA $8,000 PBA Senior Days Inn Open, Jackson, MI Bob Chamberlain, Auburn Hills, MI $8, PBA Senior Chillicothe Open, Chillicothe, OH Steve Neff, Homosassa Springs, FL $8,000 PBA Senior Pennsylvania Open, Sinking Springs, PA Bob Chamberlain, Auburn Hills, MI $8,000 PBA Senior Greater Detroit Open, Belleville, MI Dave Davis, West Palm Beach, FL $8,000 ABC Senior Masters, Tucson, AZ Pete Couture, Titusville, FL $20,000 Suncoast PBA Senior World Championship, Las Vegas, NV Mark Roth, Wall Township, NJ $20,000 PBA Senior Northern California Classic, Brentwood, CA Gene Stus, Taylor, MI $8,000 PBA Senior Epicenter Classic, Klamath Falls, OR Ron Winger, Tarzana, CA $8,000 PBA Senior Northwest Classic, Beaverton, CA John Bennett, Clarkston, MI $8,000 PBA Senior Hammond Open, Hammond, IN Dave Soutar, Bradenton, FL $8,000 PBA Senior Jackson Open, Jackson, MI Pete Couture, Titusville, FL $8,

280 PBA Senior tour CHAMPIONS BY SEASON 2001 ABC Senior Masters, Reno, NV Bob Glass, Lawrence, KS $18,000 NBS National/Senior Doubles, Reno, NV Rohn Morton/Parker Bohn III - WA/NJ $30,000 Greater Syracuse PBA Senior Open, Syracuse, NY Bob Glass, Lawrence, KS $8,000 Pennsylvania PBA Senior Open, Sinking Spring, PA Bob Glass, Lawrence, KS $8,000 Hawthorn Lanes PBA Senior Open, Vernon Hills, IL Chuck Pierce, Dallas, TX $8,000 PBA Seattle Senior Open, Seattle, WA Mark Roth, Wall Township, NJ $10,000 PBA Northwest Senior Classic, Beaverton, OR Bob Chamberlain, Auburn Hills, MI $10,000 PBA Epicenter Senior Classic, Klamath Falls, OR Johnny Petraglia, Manalapan, NJ $10,000 The Orleans PBA Senior Open, Las Vegas, NV Steve Neff, Homosassa Springs, FL $20,000 PBA Tucson Senior Open, Tucson, AZ Dave Soutar, Bradenton, FL $8,000 PBA Northern California Senior Classic, Brentwood, CA Larry Laub, Reno, NV $10,000 PBA Senior Tar Heel Open, Huntersville, NC Bob Chamberlain, Auburn Hills, MI $8,000 PBA Senior National Championship, Jackson, MI Dale Eagle, Tavares, FL $12,000 PBA Senior Hammond Open, Hammond, IN Bob Glass, Lawrence, KS $8, ABC Senior Masters, Reno, NV Dave Soutar, Bradenton, FL $18,000 NBS National/Senior Doubles, Reno, NV Pete Couture/Dave Husted - FL/OR $30,000 The Villages Senior World Championship, The Villages, FL Roger Workman, Kenova, WV $120,000 Central Penn. PBA Senior Open, Sinking Spring, PA Bob Glass, Lawrence, KS $8,000 Seattle Senior Open, Seattle, WA Butch Soper, Lake Havasu City, AZ $8,000 Northwest PBA Senior Classic, Beaverton, OR Al Sanford, Jackson, OH $9,000 The Orleans Casino Senior Open, Las Vegas, NV Dave Davis, West Palm Beach, FL $18,000 Northern California Senior Classic, Brentwood, CA Lauri Karppala, Sacramento, CA $8,500 Columbia 300 Senior Open, Naples, FL Johnny Petraglia, Manalapan, NJ $12,000 Gastonia Senior Classic, Gastonia, NC Roger Workman, Kenova, WV $8,000 Brunswick Senior National Championship, Jackson, MI Bob Glass, Lawrence, KS $20,000 Hammond Senior Open, Hammond, IN Mike Pullin, Rochelle, IL $8, ABC Senior Masters, Reno, NV Darrell Storkson, Everett, WA $20,000 NBS National/Senior Doubles, Reno, NV Johnny Petraglia/Jason Hurd - NJ/CA $34,000 Cal Bowl PBA Senior Open, Lakewood, CA Dale Eagle, Lewisville, TX $7,500 The Villages Senior World Championship, The Villages, FL Dale Eagle, Lewisville, TX $18,000 Greater Hartford PBA Senior Classic, Windsor Locks, CT Roger Workman, Kenova, WV $8,000 Spokane Senior Open, Spokane, WA Dale Eagle, Lewisville, TX $9,000 Seattle PBA Senior Open, Seattle, WA Al Sanford, Jackson, OH $8,500 Northwest PBA Senior Classic, Beaverton, OR Steve Neff, Homosassa Springs, FL $8,500 Boise PBA Senior Open, Boise, ID Barry Gurney, West Hills, CA $8,000 Northwest California PBA Senior Classic, Brentwood, CA Dale Eagle, Lewisville, TX $7,500 Showboat PBA Senior Invitational, Las Vegas, NV Vince Range, St. Louis, MO $15,000 Naples Senior Open, Naples, FL Johnny Petraglia, Manalapan, NJ $9,000 Villages Senior Invitational, The Villages, FL Norb Wetzel, Fond du Lac, WI 49,000 Senior Tournament of Champions, The Villages, FL Dave Soutar, Bradenton, FL $110,000 Brunswick Senior National Championship, Jackson, MI Steve Neff, Homosassa Springs, FL $20,

281 PBA Senior tour CHAMPIONS BY SEASON 1998 Showboat Gr Albany PBA Senior Open, Clifton Park, NY Pete Couture, Titusville, FL $9,000 Showboat Vermont PBA Senior Classic, Colchester, VT John Hricsina, Franklin, PA $8,000 Showboat Boise PBA Senior Open, Boise, ID Pete Couture, Titusville, FL $8,000 Showboat PBA Seattle Senior Open, Seattle, WA Gene Stus, Allen Park, MI $8,000 Showboat Northwest Senior Classic, Beaverton, OR Gene Stus, Allen Park, MI $8,000 Showboat PBA Senior Invitational, Las Vegas, NV Don Helling, St. Charles, MO $22,000 ABC Senior Masters, Akron, OH Pete Couture, Titusville, FL $60,000 Showboat Glass City Senior Open, Toledo, OH Gary Dickinson, Edmond, OK $9,000 Brunswick Senior National Championship, Jackson, MI Johnny Petraglia, Manalapan, NJ $21,000 Showboat PBA Villages Senior Open, The Villages, FL Phil Barnes, Wilmington, NC $7,000 Senior Tournament of Champions, The Villages, FL John Handegard, Nacogdoches, TX $10,000 Showboat Greater Sebring Senior Open, Sebring, FL Ron Winger, Tarzana, CA $8,000 Showboat PBA Naples Senior Open, Naples, FL Pete Couture, Titusville, FL $8,000 Showboat PBA Jackson Senior Open, Jackson, TN Steve Neff, Homosassa Springs, FL $8, Showboat Albany Senior Open, Clifton Park, NY Earl Anthony, North Plains, OR $9,000 Showboat Vermont Senior Classic, Burlington, VT Larry Laub, Tucson, AZ $8,000 Showboat South Bend Senior Open, South Bend, IN John Handegard, Las Vegas, NV $10,000 Showboat Jackson Senior Open, Jackson, TN Larry Laub, Tucson, AZ $8,000 Showboat Citgo Senior T of C, Sheboygan, WI George Pappas, Charlotte, NC $10,000 Showboat Northwest Senior Classic, Beaverton, OR Gary Dickinson, Edmond, OK $8,000 Showboat Seattle Senior Open, Seattle, WA Gary Dickinson, Edmond, OK $8,000 Showboat Tri-Cities Senior Classic, Richland, WA Earl Anthony, North Plains, OR $8,000 Showboat Boise Senior Open, Boise, ID Gary Mage, Vancouver, WA $8,000 Showboat Senior Invitational, Las Vegas, NV John Hricsina, Jackson, TN $20,000 ABC Senior Masters, Akron, OH Gary Dickinson, Edmond, OK $60,000 Showboat Glass City Senior Open, Toledo, OH Pete Couture, Titusville, FL $9,000 Senior PBA National Championship, Jackson, MI Larry Laub, Tucson, AZ $16,000 St. Petersburg/Clearwater Senior Open, Seminole, FL Teata Semiz, Haskell, NJ $10,000 Showboat Naples Senior Open, Naples, FL Gene Stus, Allen Park, MI $10,000 Reno Senior Open, Reno, NV Dale Eagle, Lewisville, TX $16, Greater Albany Open, Clifton Park, NY John Handegard, Las Vegas, NV $8,000 Ladies and Legends, El Cajon, CA Mike Kench/Liz Johnson $15,000 Seattle Open, Seattle, WA Hobo Boothe, Canoga Park, CA $9,000 Northwest Classic, Beaverton, OR Gary Mage, Spokane, WA $9,000 Tri-Cities Classic, Richland, WA Gary Dickinson, Edmond, OK $9,000 Showboat Senior Invitational, Las Vegas, NV John Denton, Midland, TX $20,000 Reno Open, Reno, NV Pete Couture, Titusville, FL $8,500 ABC Senior Masters, Akron, OH Dave Davis, West Palm Beach, FL $60,000 Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital Open, Waterford, MI Gary Dickinson, Edmond, OK $10,000 Jackson Championship, Jackson, MI Dale Eagle, Lewisville, TX $16,000 St. Petersburg/Clearwater Open, Seminole, FL Jim Brenner, LeClaire, IA $10,000 Touring Pro/Senior Doubles, East Providence, RI Gene Stus/Eric Forkel - MI/NV 422,

282 PBA Senior tour CHAMPIONS BY SEASON 1995 Tri-Cities Classic, Kennewick, WA Tommy Evans, Ft. Lauderdale, FL $12,000 Northwest Classic, Beaverton, OR Tommy Evans, Ft. Lauderdale, FL $6,500 Ladies and Legends, El Cajon, CA Jim Brenner/Cheryl Daniels $9,000 Greater Providence Open, Providence, RI Gary Dickinson, Edmond, OK $8,000 ABC Senior Masters, Reno, NV Dave Davis, Lantana, FL $38,000 Twin Falls Open, Twin Falls, ID Hobo Boothe, Canoga Park, CA $7,000 Rocky Mountain Open, Littleton, CO Barry Gurney, West Hills, CA $10,000 Showboat Senior Invitational, Las Vegas, NV Denny Torgerson, Maquoketa, IA $20,000 Hoosier Senior Classic, South Bend, IN Dan Roche, Downey, CA $8,000 PBA Senior Championship, Jackson, MI John Handegard, Las Vegas, NV $16,000 Naples Open, Naples, FL Tommy Evans, Ft. Lauderdale, FL $10,000 St. Petersburg/Clearwater Open, Seminole, FL Don Helling, St. Charles, MO $10,000 Palm Beach Open, West Palm Beach, FL John Hricsina, Franklin, PA $10, ABC/PBA Senior Masters, Greenacres, FL Hobo Boothe, Canoga Park, CA $38,000 Jackson Senior Open, Jackson, MI Dave Soutar, Bradenton, FL $13,000 Chicagoland Senior Open, Oak Lawn, IL Gene Stus, Allen Park, MI $8,000 Lansing Senior Open, Lansing, MI Dave Davis, Lantana, FL $7,500 Greater Providence Senior Open, East Providence, RI Rich Holden, Chinchilla, PA $6,500 Canadian Senior Open, Laval, Quebec, Canada Mel Wolf, Jackson, MI $6,500 Wyoming Valley Senior Open, Wilkes-Barre, PA Sam Flanagan, Columbus, OH $9,000 Springfield Senior Open, Springfield, MO John Handegard, Las Vegas, NV $9,000 Rocky Mountain Senior PBA Open, Littleton, CO John Handegard, Las Vegas, NV $8,000 Showboat Senior Invitational, Las Vegas, NV Tommy Evans, Bonaventure, FL $24,000 Naples Senior Open, Naples, FL Barry Gurney, West Hills, CA $10,000 St. Petersburg/Clearwater Championship, Seminole, FL Gary Dickinson, Edmond, OK $15,000 Palm Beach Senior Classic, West Palm Beach, FL Larry Laub, Tucson, AZ $8, ABC/PBA Senior Masters, Tulsa, OK Phil Ware, Knoxville, TN $35,000 Touring Pro/Senior Masters, O Fallon, IL Teata Semiz/Rich Abboud $15,000 Chicagoland Senior Open, Oak Lawn, IL Ron Winger, Tarzana, CA $7,500 Wyoming Valley Senior Open, Wilkes-Barre, PA Ron Winger, Tarzana, CA $9,000 Canadian Senior Open, Montreal, Canada John Hricsina, Franklin, PA $10,000 Jackson Senior Open, Jackson, MI Richard Beattie, Dearborn Heights, MI $11,000 Rocky Mountain Senior Open, Littleton, CO John Hricsina, Franklin, PA $10,000 Showboat Senior Invitational, Las Vegas, NV Gary Dickinson, Edmond, OK $24,000 Pacific Cal Bowl Senior Open, Lakewood, CA John Handegard, Las Vegas, NV $18,000 Queen City Open, Springfield, MO Darrel Curtis, Kent, WA $6,000 Hammer Senior Open, Naples, FL Gary Dickinson, Edmond, OK $12,000 St. Petersburg/Clearwater Senior Open, Seminole, FL John Handegard, Las Vegas, NV $12,000 Don Carter Senior Open, West Palm Beach, FL Frankie May, West Reading, PA $12,000 Ebonite Senior Championship, Venice, FL Gene Stus, Allen Park, MI $25, Showboat PBA Senior Invitational, Las Vegas, NV Larry Galloway, Lakewood, CA $14,000 Pacific Cal Bowl PBA Senior Open, Lakewood, CA Gene Stus, Allen Park, MI $9,000 Escondido PBA Senior Open, Escondido, CA Mike Samardzija, Farmington, MI $8,000 Rocky Mountain PBA Senior Classic, Denver, CO John Handegard, Las Vegas, NV $8,000 PBA Seniors/Touring Pro Tournament, O Fallon, IL Dick Weber/Justin Hromek - MO/KS $28,000 Jackson PBA Senior Open, Jackson, MI Lon Marshall, Lansing, MI $5,000 Lansing PBA Senior Open, Lansing, MI Barry Gurney, West Hills, CA $5,000 PBA Ebonite Senior Championship, Cheektowaga, NY Gene Stus, Allen Park, MI $20,000 Canadian PBA Senior Classic, Quebec, Canada Tommy Evans, Bonaventure, FL $5,000 Don Carter PBA Senior Classic, West Palm Beach, FL Les Zikes, Palatine, IL $5,000 Woodside PBA Senior Open, Naples, FL John Hricsina, Franklin, PA $8,000 Pinellas Suncoast Senior Open, Seminole, FL Robert Gibbs, Abilene, TX $8,

283 PBA Senior tour CHAMPIONS BY SEASON 1991 AMF-HPL Senior Open, Escondido, CA Darrel Curtis, Kent, WA $8,500 Hammer PBA Senior Open, Colma, CA Paul Busch, Dover, DE $7,500 Cal Bowl PBA Senior Open, Lakewood, CA Gene Stus, Allen Park, MI $5,000 Showboat PBA Senior Invitational, Las Vegas, NV John Handegard, Las Vegas, NV $13,000 Flint PBA Senior Open, Flint, MI Richard Beattie, Dearborn, MI $5,000 Hammond PBA Senior Open, Hammond, IN Mickey Spiezio, Crest Hill, IL $5,000 St. Clair PBA Senior Open, O Fallon, IL Adam Toney, Oak Hill, IL $5,000 AMF Cobra PBA Senior Classic, St. Charles, MO John Handegard, Las Vegas, NV $7,500 Senior/Touring Pro Doubles, Buffalo, NY Teata Semiz/Rick Steelsmith - NJ/KS $28,000 Ebonite PBA Senior Championship, Battle Creek, MI Gene Stus, Allen Park, MI $17,000 Woodside PBA Senior Open, Naples, FL Robert Gibbs, Abilene, TX $5,000 Villages PBA Senior Open, Lady Lakes, FL John Handegard, Las Vegas, NV $5, Showboat PBA Senior Invitational, Las Vegas, NV Earl Anthony, Cornelius, OR $13,000 St. Charles AMF Bobcat Senior Classic, St. Charles, MO John Hricsina, Franklin, PA $8,000 Hammer PBA Senior Open, Houston, TX Earl Anthony, Cornelius, OR $9,500 Hammond PBA Senior Open, Hammond, IN John Handegard, Lake Jackson, TX $5,000 Battle Creek PBA Senior Open, Battle Creek, MI John Handegard, Lake Jackson, TX $5,000 Senior/Touring Pro Doubles, Cheektowaga, NY Dave Soutar/Rowdy Morrow $28,000 Ebonite PBA Senior Championship, Canton, OH Earl Anthony, Cornelius, OR $17,000 Treasure Coast PBA Senior Open, Ft. Pierce, FL Jimmy Certain, Huntsville, AL $7, Showboat PBA Senior Invitational, Las Vegas, NV Jimmy Certain, Huntsville, AL $13,000 Senior/Touring Pro Doubles, Cheektowaga, NY Dick Weber/Marc McDowell $28,000 Ebonite PBA Senior Championship, Canton, OH Les Zikes, Palatine, IL $16,000 Hammer PBA Senior Open, Texas City, TX Allan Chodor, Canoga Park, CA $8,000 Treasure Coast PBA Senior Open, Ft. Pierce, FL Teata Semiz, Wanaque, NJ $7, Showboat PBA Senior Invitational, Las Vegas, NV Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO $13,000 Kessler Senior/Touring Pro Doubles, Green Bay, WI Carmen Salvino/Randy Pedersen - IL/FL $25,000 Ebonite PBA Senior Championship, Canton, OH Earl Anthony, Dublin, CA $16,000 Columbia 300 Senior Open, San Antonio, TX Teata Semiz, Wanaque, NJ $8,000 Treasure Coast PBA Senior Open, Ft. Pierce, FL Mickey Spiezio, Crest Hill, IL $7, Showboat PBA Senior Invitational, Las Vegas, NV Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO $13,000 Kessler Senior/Touring Pro Doubles, Green Bay, WI Mickey Spiezio/Rowdy Morrow $25,000 Ebonite PBA Senior Championship, Canton, OH Teata Semiz, Wanaque, NJ $16,000 Treasure Coast PBA Senior Open, Ft. Pierce, FL Teata Semiz, Wanaque, NJ $7, Showboat PBA Senior Invitational, Las Vegas, NV Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO $13,000 Kessler PBA Senior Championship, Canton, OH Glenn Allison, Whitter, CA $18,000 Columbia Senior/Touring Pro Doubles, Erlanger, KY Teata Semiz/Joe Berardi $25, Columbia PBA Senior/Touring Pro Doubles, Erlanger, KY Les Zikes/Steve Wunderlich $25,000 PBA Senior Championship, Canton, OH Billy Walden, Troy, MO $15, Hammer PBA Senior Championship, Canton, OH Carmen Salvino, Chicago, IL $15,000 Columbia Senior/Touring Pro Doubles, San Antonio, TX Louie Blancarte/John Forst $25,

284 PBA Senior tour CHAMPIONS BY SEASON 1983 Columbia PBA Senior Championship, Canton, OH Dick Weber, St. Louis, MO $11, PBA Senior Championship, Canton, OH Larry Miller, Youngstown, OH $9, PBA Senior Championship, New Orleans, LA Bill Beach, Sharon, PA $9,

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286 Regional tour champions CENTRAL REGION CHAMPIONS Hillsboro, OH Dave Patchen Cuyahoga Falls, OH Ronnie Russell Adrian, MI Thomas Smallwood Lorraine, OH Eddie Graham Fairfield, OH Jimmy Levendosky Centerville, OH Dale Albert Sterling Heights, MI Emilio Mora Jr. Cincinnati, OH Jodi Woessner Fishers, IN Eugene McCune Taylor, MI Steve Jaros Coldwater, OH Brian Waliczek Fort Wayne, IN Brian Waliczek Richmond, IN Patrick Dombrowski Bowling Green, OH Jeff Zaffino Monroe, MI Dan MacLelland/ Brian Waliczek Jasper, IN Jesse Buss Cuyahoga Falls, OH Daniel Patterson SENIOR CENTRAL REGION CHAMPIONS Bowling Green, OH Bob Brady Sterling Heights, MI Curt Aemisegger Fort Wayne, IN Ted Hannahs Battle Creek, MI Dale Csuhta Taylor, MI Fred McClain Delphos, OH Dale Csuhta Gallion, OH Dale Traber EAST REGION CHAMPIONS North Adams, MA Jeffrey Ripic Rome, NY Brian LeClair Catskill, NY P.J. Sonday Rockaway, NJ Dennis Welshans Bradford, PA Patrick Allen Howell Lanes, Howell, NJ Eddie Walsh Pittsburgh, PA Riga Kalfas Kingston, NY Evan Rachbuch (Non-Champions) Bay Shore, NY Brian LeClair Forest Hill, MD Frank Gallo Jr. Lebanon, PA Jason Lundquist York, PA Brian Kretzer Turnersville, NJ Jim Tomek Jr. Ephrata, PA Chris Loschetter Waverly, NY Bill O Neill Fort Meade, MD Chris Blackmore Wind Gap, PA Jeff Zaffino North Adams, MA Ray Edwards EAST REGION SENIOR CHAMPIONS Jamestown, NY Gary Burz Turnersville, NJ Steve Ferraro Pottsville, PA Sam Maccarone Howell, NJ Gary Shultis York, PA Bob Kavanaugh Brookville, PA James Stanley Fort Meade, MD David Goldenberg Elmira Heights, NY Chris Feddon MIDWEST REGION CHAMPIONS Raytown, MO Dale Traber Madison, WI Pete Weber Willowbrook, IL Derek Sapp Joliet, IL Pete Weber Peru, IL Lennie Boresch Belton, MO Mike Edwards Oak Forest, IL Jason Queen Council Bluffs, IA Rick Miller Springfield, IL Derek Sapp (Member/Non-Member) Ken Duffield Chillicothe, MO Jason Queen St. Charles Lanes, MO David Krol (Non-Champions) Pleasant Hill, IA Jason Poli Energy, IL Eugene McCune Imperial, MO Jason Poli Springfield, MO Tom Hess Scott AFB, IL John Slavich IV MIDWEST REGION SENIOR CHAMPIONS Arlington Heights, IL Tom Sims Springfield, IL Tom Carter Salem, IL Dale Traber Council Bluffs, IA George Hall Kankakee, IL James Stanley Cedar Rapids, IA Dale Traber Decatur, IL Barry Mefford Rochelle, IL Dale Traber Taylorville, IL Dale Traber Virden, IL Bob Kelly NORTHWEST REGION CHAMPIONS Pasco, WA Patrick Flynn III/ Bill Hewlett Garden City, ID Jordon Groenlund Hillsboro, OR Thomas Ault Jr. Burley, ID Craig Tuholski Seattle, WA Mitch Beasley Milwaukie, OR Kevin Croucher Medford, OR Wayne Garber E. Wenatchee, WA P.J. Haggerty Tumwater, WA Don Allen III Walla Walla, WA Rob Edwards Reno, NV Tom Hess Grants Pass, OR Noel Vazquez 286

287 Regional tour champions NORTHWEST REGION SENIOR CHAMPIONS Garden City, ID Ernie Schlegel Reno, NV Marv Sargent SOUTH REGION CHAMPIONS Lakeland, FL Jason Couch Rocky Mount, NC Lee Vanderhoef Brunswick, GA David Tessman Marion, NC Ritchie Allen Fort Gordon, GA Kip Roberts Chesapeake, VA Kip Roberts Smyrna, TN Rudy Kasimakis Gaffney, SC Stoney Baker Gainesville, FL Terrance Reeves Gastonia, NC John May Spring Hill, FL Tom Daugherty Fayetteville, NC Michael Moore Casselberry, FL Roger Kossert Brunswick, GA Stoney Baker/ Craig Auerbach Largo, FL Lee Vanderhoef Columbia, SC Troy Wollenbecker Port St. Lucie, FL Troy Wollenbecker Oak Ridge, TN Chris Collins Spartanburg, SC Lee Vanderhoef Newport Richey, FL David O Sullivan Camp LeJeune, NC Ashly Galante (Women s) Camp LeJeune, NC Chris Collins Jacksonville, FL Jeffrey Mersch Gloucester, VA Josh Chambliss Fort Walton Beach, FL Lee Vanderhoef Surfside Beach, SC Jack Taylor Waynesboro, VA Kent Wagner/ Randy Weiss Marion, NC Stevie Weber Margate, FL Sam Zurich Milton, FL Sam Zurich Midlothian, VA Brad Cummings (Non-Champions) SOUTH REGION SENIOR CHAMPIONS Fort Bevoir, VA David Kneas Salem, VA Tom Baker Douglas, GA Guppy Troup Marion, NC Tom Baker Martinsville, VA Greg McMahan Ft. Gordon, GA Steve Lickliter/ George Pappas Gastonia, NC Al Brooks Fort Bevoir, VA Dave Kneas Little River, SC George Pappas Fayetteville, NC Sam Zurich SOUTHWEST REGION CHAMPIONS Borger, TX David Anthony Houston, TX Tom Sorce Lakewood, CO David Anthony Junction City, KS Lonnie Waliczek Bossier City, LA Kevin Mitchell Fort Smith, AR Joe Findling Wichita, KS David Anthony Jonesboro, AR Mike Scroggins Longview, TX Mike Scroggins/ Johnathon Wiley Plano, TX Matt McFayden Killeen, TX Wes Malott Greenville, TX Rick Lawrence Austin, TX Mark Williams Albuquerque, NM Mike Scroggins Lakewood, CO Tyler Jensen Dallas, TX Chris Warren Odessa, TX Jack Zuniga Beaumont, TX Mark Williams Beaumont, TX Mark Williams Houston, TX Blaine Weninger (Non-Champions) WEST REGION CHAMPIONS Lihue, HI Tyler Jenson Hickam AFB, HI Chad Uyehara Visalia, CA Wayne Garber Camarillo, CA Jeff Frankos Rohnert Park, CA Anthony Thompson Modesto, CA Wayne Garber Phoenix, AZ Jim Pratt Las Vegas, NV David Haynes Cathedral City, CA Mike DeVaney Dublin, CA Gregory Thompson Stockton, CA Scott Norton Roy, UT Craig Tuholski Pacifica, CA Craig Tuholski Sun City, AZ Mason Sherman Lake Havasu, AZ Michael Haugen Jr. Las Vegas, NV William Wilson Tracy, CA Wayne Webb Palo Alto, CA Scott Norton Fresno, CA Ben Laughlin Eureka, CA Matthew Kemper Las Vegas, NV Ray Cobb (Non-Champions) Las Vegas, NV Mike Friedrichs/ Matthew Jones Atwater, CA Jeff Frankos San Bernardino, CA Mike DeVaney Sutter Creek, CA Jim Phillips WEST REGION SENIOR CHAMPIONS Flagstaff, AZ Dick Baker Dublin, CA Marv Sargent Pacifica, CA Bob Brady 287

288 Regional Players Invitational NOLEN WINS TRIP TO PBA TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS Eight regional players earn berths on Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour RENO, Nev. - John Nolen had his mind set on bowling in the PBA Tournament of Champions in January and he made it happen by leading every round but one to win the Regional Players Invitational at the National Bowling Stadium on Dec. 11. Nolen, a 29-year-old from Waterford, Mich., not only earned his ticket into the TOC but also won an exemption for the PBA season. This was the first RPI to offer PBA Tour exemptions. It s definitely a surreal moment, Nolen said. I don t even know if it s quite hit me. It wasn t until the fourth block when I was so far ahead that I realized I had earned an exemption. And now I get to bowl in Vegas. Nolen finished with 6,945 pins over the 30 games in which the 83-player field bowled six games each on the Cheetah, Chameleon, Viper, Scorpion, and Shark oil patterns. He averaged and bested second-place P.J. Haggerty of Clovis, Calif., by 219 pins. Haggerty, 23, was also thrilled to receive his first Tour exemption. I was just tired of bowling in (the tour qualifiers), honestly, Haggerty said. I was determined to bowl well here and I did. Brothers Lonnie and Brian Walicek, who finished third and seventh, respectively, joined Dale and David Traber and Mike and Mark Scroggins as the third set of brothers to earn Tour exemptions in the same year. Also, earning exemptions were former touring player Dave Arnold of Reno; John May of Lincolnton, N.C.; Derek Sapp of Keokuk, Iowa, and Wayne Garber of Modesto, Calif. Dave Wodka and Eric Forkel finished fifth and ninth, respectively, but did not compete for exemptions. PBA REGIONAL PLAYERS INVITATIONAL National Bowling Stadium, Reno, Dec. 11, 2008 Final Standings (top 50 after 30 games, e = earned PBA Tour exemption) 1, e-john Nolen 6,945 $7,500 2, e-p.j. Haggerty 6,726 $4,000 3, e-lonnie Waliczek 6,699 $3,000 4, e-dave Arnold 6,625 $2,500 5, Dave Wodka 6,607 $2,000 6, e-john May 6,594 $1,700 7, e-brian Waliczek 6,592 $1,500 8, e-derek Sapp 6,577 $1,400 9, Eric Forkel 6,561 $1,350 10, e-wayne Garber 6,527 $1,300 11, Troy Wollenbecker 6,525 $1,250 12, Jonathan VanHees 6,485 $1,200 13, Jason Wojnar 6,483 $1,150 14, Leo DiBenedetto 6,480 $1,100 15, Bob Davidson 6,461 $1,050 16, Sean Swanson 6,437 $1,000 17, Jeff Frankos 6,414 $950 18, Lee Vanderhoef 6,408 $900 19, Michael Gaither 6,399 $850 20, (tie) David Anthony and Tyler Jensen 6,398 $787 22, (tie) Riga Kalfas and Ed Carter 6,391 $737 24, Ryan Abel 6,381 $700 25, Ray Edwards 6,342 $675 26, Lennie Boresch Jr. 6,341 $650 27, Kip Roberts 6,329 $625 28, Ramom Estrada 6,326 $600 29, Gregg Zicha 6,320 $575 30, Greg Thompson Jr. 6,308 $550 31, David Beres 6,307 $525 32, Emilio Mora Jr. 6,291 $525 33, Brian LeClair 6,290 $525 34, Ronnie Horton 6,282 $525 35, Ernie Schlegel 6,278 $500 36, Anthony Thompson 6,277 $500 37, Chad Uyehara 6,252 $500 38, Chris Collins 6,248 $500 39, Tommy Gollick 6,247 $475 40, Bobby Hall II 6,241 $475 41, John Slavich IV 6,237 $475 42, Jim Levendosky 6,233 $475 43, Jeremy Hunt 6,231 $450 44, Zack Jellsey 6,229 $450 45, Chris Hibbitts II 6,200 $450 46, Dale Albert 6,194 $450 47, Scott Archabal 6,184 $450 48, Ben Laughlin 6,166 $440 49, Joe Paluszek 6,162 $440 50, Jeff Fehr 6,155 $

289 Regional Players championship Ciccone Wins PBA Regional Players Championship ALLEN PARK, Mich.--Joe Ciccone of Buffalo, N.Y., defeated Jim Tomek Jr. of Camp Hill, Pa., , to win the Professional Bowlers Association Regional Players Championship and its $9,000 first prize at Thunderbowl Lanes on May 25. Ciccone, who recently failed to earn enough points to maintain his Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour exemption after six years as a touring player, also earned an expenses-paid trip to bowl in the 2010 PBA Regional Players Invitational where the top seven players will win exemptions to bowl on the national tour for the season. (Ciccone subsequently regained exemption through the PBA Tour Trials). He also won his first trip to bowl in the PBA Tournament of Champions, an event for the PBA s elite champions. I m very happy, the 34-year-old former Erie Community College and Arizona State University collegiate star said. And the Tournament of Champions is a very nice bonus, the icing on the cake. Ciccone is hoping he won t need to cash in on the Regional Players Invitational package, however. If he can regain his exemption in the Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour Trials later this week, he won t be eligible for that regional players-only event. I m here, so I might as well bowl (the Tour Trials), he said. (Losing my exemption) wasn t the result I was hoping for last season, but a lot of other guys were impacted the same way. There s nothing specific about the way I bowled that I can put my finger on, but it would be nice to have the opportunity to do better next season than I did last. I ll bowl the Tour Trials and if I don t make it, it s nice to have the RPI to fall back on. The PBA Regional Players Championship drew a field of 207 competitors. Most of the players will now focus their attention on the five-day, 45-game Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour Trials which runs Wednesday through Sunday at Thunderbowl Lanes. The top eight Tour Trials finishers will earn exemptions to bowl full-time on the Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour next season. PBA REGIONAL PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP Thunderbowl Lanes, Allen Park, Mich., May 24 Championship Joe Ciccone, Buffalo, N.Y. ($9,000), def. Jim Tomek Jr., Camp Hill, Pa. ($5,000), Semifinal Round (losers earned $2,800) Ciccone def. Stuart Williams, England, Tomek def. Mitch Beasley, Puyallup, Wash., Round of 8 (best of three games, losers eliminated, $1,700 each) Williams def. Michael Marsico, Huntingtown, Md., 2-0 Beasley def. Joe Paluszek, Bensalem, Pa., 2-0 Ciccone def. Richard Kidd, El Paso, Ill., 2-0 Tomek def. Chad Maas, Brookfield, Wis., 2-0 Round of 16 (best of three games, losers eliminated, $1,100 each) Paluszek def. David Traber, Hebron, Ill., 2-0 Kidd def. Ed Carter, Akron, Ohio, 2-0 Williams def. Thomas Smallwood, Saginaw, Mich., 2-0 Marsico def. Tim Mack, Indianapolis, 2-0 Beasley def. D.J. Archer, Garland, Texas, 2-0 Maas def. Lennie Boresch Jr., Kenosha, Wis., 2-1 Ciccone def. Bo Goergen, Midland, Mich., 2-1 Tomek def. Brian Kjergaard, Fulton, Ill., 2-1 Round of 32 (best of five games, losers eliminated, $800 each) Smallwood def. Brett Cooper, N. Richland Hills, Texas, 3-0 Goergen def. Joe Bailey, Pittsburgh, Pa., 3-2 Paluszek def. Bobby Hall II, Landover, Md., 3-1 Kidd def. Harry Sullins, Chesterfield Twp., Mich., 3-2 Traber def. David Anthony, Austin, Texas, 3-1 Archer def. Sean Swanson, Springfield, Mo., 3-2 Williams def. Jodi Woessner, Oregon, Ohio, 3-1 Boresch def. Tom Sorce, Blasdell, N.Y., 3-2 Mack def. Chad Kloss, Greenfield, Wis., 3-0 Kjergaard def. George Lambert IV, Wichita, Kan., 3-2 Marsico def. Brian Valenta, Lockport, Ill., 3-0 Beasley def. Dave D Entremont, Middleburg Heights, Ohio, 3-1 Maas def. Lindsay Baker, Waterford, Mich., 3-2 Ciccone def. Terry Wiley, Vienna, Va.,

290 Regional Players championship Carter def. Eddie Graham, Centerville, Ohio, 3-0 Tomek def. Matt Freiberg, Somerset, N.J., 3-1 Round of 64 (best of five games, losers eliminated, $650 each) Smallwood def. John Conroy, Mahopac, N.Y., 3-1 Goergen def. Jason Wojnar, Chicago, 3-0 D Entremont def. Tony Campagna Jr., Hendersonville, Tenn., 3-2 Paluszek def. Larry Verble, Mason, Mich., 3-1 Kidd def. Brian Thompson, Flat Rock, Mich., 3-1 Valenta def. Robert Lawrence, Del Valle, Texas, 3-2 Lambert def. Joe Green, Maplewood, Ohio, 3-2 Traber def. John Slavich IV, Schaumburg, Ill., 3-2 Archer def. Patrick Dombrowski, Parma, Ohio, 3-0 Wiley def. Jeff Zaffino, Warren, Pa., 3-1 Williams def. Chris Hansen, Chicago, 3-1 Sorce def. Duane Benn, Lynnwood, Wash., 3-0 Boresch def. Bill Spigner, Vernon Hills, Ill., 3-1 Woessner def. Kenneth Jessee, Huber Heights, Ohio, 3-1 Graham def. Kurt Pilon, Warren, Mich., 3-0 Mack def. Walter L. Schaub II, Schaumburg, Ill., 3-1 Kjergaard def. Kevin Taber, Toledo, Ohio, 3-2 Marsico def. Randy Weiss, Columbia, S.C., 3-1 Sullins def. Jason Hurd, St. Petersburg, Fla., 3-0 Bobby def. Steve Rogers, Bourbonnais, Ill., 3-1 Beasley def. Chris Kliczinski, Pinckney, Mich., 3-0 Bailey def. Michael Clark Jr., Lakewood, Ohio, 3-0 Maas def. Brian Himmler, Cincinnati, 3-1 Cooper def. Mason Brantley, Detroit, 3-1 Freiberg def. Ken Abner, Cincinnati, 3-1 Anthony def. Ray Edwards, Middle Island, N.Y., 3-2 Swanson def. Dan Patterson, Buffalo, N.Y., 3-2 Ciccone def. Tom Hess, Urbandale, Iowa, 3-1 Carter def. Christopher Sand, 3-2 Kloss def. Jeff Roche, Dearborn, Mich., 3-1 Tomek def. Tim Behrendt, St Louis, 3-1 Baker def. Chris Collins, Savannah, Ga., 3-1 Other Cashers (after 16 games, $500 each) 65, Gregg Zicha, Glen Ellyn, Ill., 3,223 66, Michelle Feldman, Auburn, N.Y., 3,222 67, Tommy Gollick, Oberlin, Pa., 3,218 68, Dan Higgins Jr., Westerville, Ohio, 3,215 69, Stevie Weber, Chalmette, La., 3,

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292 PBA Player of the Year Wes Malott Earns PBA Player of the Year in Race Decided in Final Event of Season As the season entered the home stretch, it appeared as though Wes Malott had Player of the Year honors well in hand. But going into the Lumber Liquidators U.S. Open - the last event and major of the season - the 6-foot four-inch right-hander from Pflugerville, Texas, would have to watch from the sidelines as Norm Duke and Chris Barnes would take one last shot at the honor. Ultimately Malott would win the Player of the Year crown but had to have help from fellow Texan Mike Scroggins, who defeated Barnes in the semifinal match and then Duke, in the championship match, to end their Player of the Year hopes. Despite finishing 18th in the U.S. Open, the 32-year-old Malott had a stellar year, winning three titles and finishing fifth in earnings with $174,680. He also won PBA s unique Versatility Swing which consisted of six PBA Tour events conducted on each of PBA s six lane conditioning patterns. He also won the George Young High Average Award with a average just edging out Bill O Neill by.02 of a pin. Malott backed up his Player of the Year honor by earning a berth in the King of Bowling Powered by Amp Energy series last spring and going on to win it in grand style by becoming the first bowler ever to bowl two televised 300 games. I knew I had bowled well enough to win Player of the Year, but to have that title go down to the last frame of the last game of the season? Malott said, referring to Mike Scroggins victory over Duke in the title match of the U.S. Open. I d rather have dominated and run away with the points title. Maybe that gave me a little more motivation. It was kind of unfulfilling the way the season ended. But after the King of Bowling series, I m a little more satisfied with the whole thing. The lanes might have been scoreable, but you still have to bowl well to put up the numbers I put up. Barnes, who came on strong in the last half of the season winning two titles, was able to hang on to the Harry Smith Point Leader Award presented to the player who exemplified the most consistent performance throughout the year. Thanks to three titles, including the season-opening PBA World Championship, Duke ended the regular season as the earnings leader with $199,630, more than $20,000 ahead of Scroggins $177,920. Chris Schenkel Pba player of the year award Year Winner Wes Malott Chris Barnes Doug Kent Tommy Jones Patrick Allen Mika Koivuniemi Walter Ray Williams Jr Parker Bohn III 2000 Norm Duke 1999 Parker Bohn III 1998 Walter Ray Williams Jr Walter Ray Williams Jr Walter Ray Williams Jr Mike Aulby 1994 Norm Duke 1993 Walter Ray Williams Jr. Year Winner 1992 Dave Ferraro 1991 David Ozio 1990 Amleto Monacelli 1989 Amleto Monacelli 1988 Brian Voss 1987 Marshall Holman 1986 Walter Ray Williams Jr Mike Aulby 1984 Mark Roth 1983 Earl Anthony 1982 Earl Anthony 1981 Earl Anthony 1980 Wayne Webb 1979 Mark Roth 1978 Mark Roth Year Winner 1977 Mark Roth 1976 Earl Anthony 1975 Earl Anthony 1974 Earl Anthony 1973 Don McCune 1972 Don Johnson 1971 Don Johnson 1970 Nelson Burton Jr Billy Hardwick 1968 Jim Stefanich 1967 Dave Davis 1966 Wayne Zahn 1965 Dick Weber 1964 Bob Strampe 1963 Billy Hardwick 292

293 PBA rookie of the Year Australian Belmonte Earns PBA Rookie of the Year Honors Australian two-handed bowling sensation Jason Belmonte was named the Harry Golden PBA Rookie of the Year. Belmonte used his revolutionary bowling style to win The Bowling Foundation Long Island Classic, make match play six times, and cash in eight of the nine events he entered during the Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour season. The 25-year-old from Orange, Australia, averaged and earned $44,380. His other top finishes during the season were a 10th place in the season-opening PBA World Championship, 11th in the Etonic Marathon Open, 12th in the GEICO Plastic Ball championship and a 15th place finish in the Denny s Dick Weber Open. To have won the same award as guys who I look up to as bowlers like Chris Barnes, Tommy Jones, Ryan Shafer and the legend Pete Weber is extremely cool and rewarding, said Belmonte. I hope that my career as a full-time player on the Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour is just as successful as my first season. I am excited and very thankful to the all those who voted for me Belmonte garnered much media attention throughout the season including appearances on ABC s Good Morning America, NBC s Today Show and The Fox Network s Fox & Friends. He was also featured in the Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, ESPN The Magazine, Denver Post, ESPN.com among many other media outlets. The Rookie of the Year honor, named after the late Hall of Fame PBA Tour tournament director Harry Golden, was voted on by the PBA membership and a select group of bowling writers. harry golden pba rookie of the year award Year Winner Jason Belmonte Rhino Page Billy Oatman Bill O Neill Not Awarded Chris Johnson Brad Angelo Tommy Jones 2000 Joe Ciccone 1999 Paul Fleming 1998 Chris Barnes 1997 Anthony Lombardo 1996 C.K. Moore 1995 Billy Myers Jr Tony Ament Jr. Year Winner 1993 Mark Scroggins 1992 Jason Couch 1991 Ricky Ward 1990 Brad Kiszewski 1989 Steve Hoskins 1988 Rick Steelsmith 1987 Ryan Shafer 1986 Marc McDowell 1985 Tom Crites 1984 John Gant 1983 Toby Contreras 1982 Mike Steinbach 1981 Mark Fahy 1980 Pete Weber 1979 Mike Aulby Year Winner 1978 Joseph Groskind 1977 Steve Martin 1976 Mike Berlin 1975 Guy Rowbury 1974 Cliff McNealy 1973 Steve Neff 1972 Tommy Hudson 1971 Tye Critchlow 1970 Denny Krick 1969 Larry Lichstein 1968 Bob McGregor 1967 Mike Durbin 1966 Bobby Cooper 1965 Jim Godman 1964 Jerry McCoy 293

294 PBA Awards Ryan Shafer Earns PBA Steve Nagy Sportsmanship Award Ryan Shafer of Horseheads, N.Y., has won the PBA Steve Nagy Sportsmanship Award for the Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour season. Shafer, a four-time PBA Tour titlist who won Rookie of the Year honors in 1987, earned his first sportsmanship award which was voted on by PBA Tour players. It s an honor just to be considered for the award and be a part of a group of not only great players but great individuals who have won it over the years, Ryan said. Earning the respect from your peers for not only how well you bowl but how you conduct yourself is a great honor. Throughout the course of the Tour season, I always try to relieve the tension in the locker room by having a sense of humor, he added. And for someone who also admits to be a little opinionated, it shows you can express your opinions and still have the respect of your peers. From a performance standpoint this season, the 42-year-old Shafer was 13th in the national point standings; had the most match play appearances with 19 including a best finish of fourth in the Denny s Dick Weber Open; was 18th in average with , and had earnings of $60,320. Established in 1966, the Steve Nagy Sportsmanship Award is named after the late PBA Hall of Famer who was one of 33 founding members of the PBA. A colorful and talented performer, he made such an impact on his fellow pros that the award was established shortly after his death. Hall of Famer Johnny Guenther won the first Sportsmanship award. steve nagy pba sportsmanship award Year Winner Ryan Shafer Riga Kalfas Richard Wolfe Jack Jurek Jason Queen Tim Criss Jason Queen Justin Hromek 2000 Justin Hromek 1999 Justin Hromek 1998 Tim Criss 1997 Butch Soper Rick Steelsmith 1996 Curtis Odom 1995 Mike Aulby 1994 Mike Aulby 1993 Parker Bohn III Year Winner 1992 Parker Bohn III 1991 Parker Bohn III 1990 Parker Bohn III 1989 Dave Husted 1988 Dave Husted 1987 Steve Martin 1986 Steve Martin 1985 Steve Martin 1984 Jim Pritts Jr Rich Gradley 1982 Sam Zurich 1981 Tom Baker 1980 Tom Baker 1979 Alvin Lou 1978 Gil Sliker 1977 Don Johnson 1976 Tommy Hudson Year Winner 1975 Jim Frazier Les Schissler Les Zikes 1974 Gary Dickinson Alex Seymore 1973 Gary Dickinson Dick Ritger 1972 Gary Dickinson 1971 Mike Orlovsky 1970 Dick Ritger Dave Soutar Johnny Guenther 1969 Ralph Engan 1968 Ralph Engan 1967 Johnny Guenther 1966 Johnny Guenther 294

295 PBA Awards GEORGE YOUNG MEMORIAL HIGH AVERAGE AWARD Year Winner Wes Malott Walter Ray Williams Jr Norm Duke Norm Duke Walter Ray Williams Jr Mika Koivuniemi Walter Ray Williams Jr Parker Bohn III 2000 Chris Barnes 1999 Parker Bohn III 1998 Walter Ray Williams Jr Walter Ray Williams Jr Walter Ray Williams Jr Mike Aulby 1994 Norm Duke 1993 Walter Ray Williams Jr Dave Ferraro Year Winner 1991 Norm Duke 1990 Amleto Monacelli 1989 Pete Weber 1988 Mark Roth 1987 Marshall Holman 1986 John Gant 1985 Mark Baker 1984 Marshall Holman 1983 Earl Anthony 1982 Marshall Holman 1981 Mark Roth 1980 Earl Anthony 1979 Mark Roth 1978 Mark Roth 1977 Mark Roth 1976 Mark Roth 1975 Earl Anthony Year Winner 1974 Earl Anthony 1973 Earl Anthony 1972 Don Johnson 1971 Don Johnson 1970 Nelson Burton Jr Billy Hardwick 1968 Jim Stefanich 1967 Wayne Zahn 1966 Wayne Zahn 1965 Dick Weber 1964 Ray Bluth 1963 Billy Hardwick 1962 Don Carter Harry smith point leader award Year Winner Chris Barnes Walter Ray Williams Jr Wes Malott Norm Duke Patrick Allen Brad Angelo Walter Ray Williams Jr. Year Winner Parker Bohn III 2000 Chris Barnes 1999 Parker Bohn III 1998 Walter Ray Williams Jr Walter Ray Williams Jr Walter Ray Williams Jr Dave D Entremont Year Winner 1994 Walter Ray Williams Jr Walter Ray Williams Jr Dave Ferraro 1991 John Mazza 1990 Amleto Monacelli 1989 Amleto Monacelli 1988 Brian Voss 1987 Brian Voss 295

296 2009 Pba Senior Player of the year ALASKA S mohr SELECTED AS 2009 PBA SENIOR TOUR PLAYER OF THE YEAR Ron Mohr of Eagle River, Alaska, the PBA Senior Tour s only three-time winner in 2009, was selected as PBA Senior Tour Player of the Year by a panel of veteran bowling writers and his fellow competitors. Mohr, a 53-year-old second-year Senior Tour member, won the PBA Jackson (Mich.) Senior Open and PBA Dayton (Ohio) Senior Open, kicking off the 2009 season with his first two titles in back-to-back weeks. He won his third title in the Senior Dick Weber Open in Lansing, Mich., where he defeated four-time defending Senior Player of the Year Tom Baker, , in the title match. In 12 Senior Tour events, Mohr cashed in all 12, advanced to match play 11 times and he had five top-five finishes. He was runner-up in the Senior Tour earnings race to Wayne Webb by only $250 with his $41,600 total, and he led the fulltime touring seniors in average at I don t know if it s a surprise to get the news, but it s still a shock, Mohr said. You hope things will turn out this way, but you never know. After my first year, I realized I could be competitive, but it s a major step to win a title and then to win more than once is surreal. To go on to win Player of the Year is beyond anything a guy living in Alaska could ever imagine. I think it would be easy to accept this, say it has been a great year, and move on, he added. But I m looking for ways to get better. Tom Baker won this honor four years in a row. I m going to try to get better if I have any hope of doing something like that. And with Walter Ray (Williams Jr.) coming out on the Senior Tour, even for a few events, we ll all have our work cut out for us next year. pba senior player of the year award Year Winner 2009 Ron Mohr 2008 Tom Baker 2007 Tom Baker 2006 Tom Baker 2005 Tom Baker 2004 Bob Glass 2003 Bob Chamberlain Year Winner 2002 Mark Roth 2001 Bob Glass 2000 Bob Glass 1999 Dale Eagle 1998 Pete Couture 1997 Gary Dickinson 1996 John Handegard Year Winner 1995 John Handegard 1994 Gary Dickinson 1993 Gary Dickinson 1992 Gene Stus 1991 John Handegard 1990 John Hricsina 296

297 2009 Pba Senior rookie of the year BRIAN VOSS ELECTED 2009 PBA SENIOR TOUR ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Thanks to outstanding performances in a limited number of appearances, Brian Voss of Alpharetta, Ga., was elected as the PBA Senior Tour s 2009 Rookie of the Year. Voss, who bowled in only six events, didn t win a title, but he finished second in the Senior Dayton Open, second to Webb in the Senior U.S. Open, and tied for fifth in the USBC Senior Masters. Voss was granted a Golden Umbrella exemption to rejoin the Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour in August, and missed the final five Senior Tour events. During his limited action, he was the only player to out-average Mohr (223.99) and he earned $22,200 eighth best among the seniors. It s always nice to win something, to be recognized. I would have preferred to be Player of the Year, but it suggests I m still competitive, the 24-time Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour titlist said. My first Senior Tour event was a rude awakening (he failed to cash). I didn t bowl practice. I had no idea what lanes were like. It turned out they were pretty easy, and I have all of the excuses in the world why I wasn t ready. But I adapted, the 53-year-old Voss continued. I finished second the next week in Dayton, and I did well in the majors. It was good competition and it was really nice to see some of my old friends. Voss, a PBA and USBC Hall of Famer, will be a full-time member of the Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour for the season, so his participation in Senior Tour events is unknown. We ll see what my schedule is. I ll bowl a few, he said. pba senior rookie of the year award Year Winner 2009 Brian Voss 2008 Wayne Webb 2007 Sam Zurich 2006 Bob Kelly 2005 Tom Baker 2004 David Ozio Year Winner 2003 Don Sylvia 2002 Vince Mazzanti Jr Mark Roth 2000 Guppy Troup 1999 Mike Pullin Year Winner 1998 Johnny Petraglia 1997 George Pappas 1996 Dale Eagle 1995 Pete Couture 1994 Larry Laub 297

298 2009 Pba Senior dick weber sportsmanship award FELLOW COMPETITORS SELECTED LARRY GRAYBEAL AS 2009 DICK WEBER SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD WINNER Veteran Senior Tour competitor Larry Graybeal of Elizabethton, Tenn., is the winner of the 2009 PBA Dick Weber Sportsmanship Award. Graybeal, who turned 70 on Sept. 7, 2009, bowled in his 100th PBA Senior Tour event in the PBA Senior World Championship in Allen Park, Mich., in August. The 26-year PBA member won his only PBA title a senior regional event in Gastonia, N.C., in November I was kind of surprised, but I m really honored to have an award with that man s name (Dick Weber) on it, Graybeal said. The former textile printing supervisor fought and beat colon cancer in 2001, which proved to be a turning point in his life. I decided after that I was going to do what I wanted to do with my life. I m still at it, still trying to win, he grinned. He acknowledged he s a consistent Super Senior casher the 60-and-older group who don t cash in the regular prize list, but that s not what I m shooting at. I try to be a nice guy, Graybeal continued. It s not always the easiest thing to do when you re a competitor. I guess you d call it losing gracefully. Graybeal s selection by his peers was the perfect choice, according to PBA Senior Tour Tournament Director Corey Kistner and PBA Regional and Senior Tours Director John Weber, the son of the award s namesake. I m really happy to see a guy like Larry win this award, Kistner said. He s the epitome of what the sportsmanship award represents. He s definitely deserving. On behalf of the Weber family as well as the PBA, I m really happy the players voted for someone as congenial as Larry Graybeal. All of the players look up to him. He s just a pleasure to be around. I couldn t be happier. 298

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300 Regional tour awards PBA recognizes top Regional players, contributors The Professional Bowlers Association s seven regional programs annually recognize a Player of the Year, Rookie of the Year and Pat Patterson Award winner. In addition, four of the seven regions (Central, South, Midwest and East) select a Senior Player of the Year, based upon a minimum of six senior events within the region. The awards for Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year are voted on by the seven Regional Managers and John Weber, Director of the Senior and Regional Tours. The Pat Patterson Awards, recognizing individual contributions to the regional program, are selected by the respective Regional Managers. The Patterson Award program was originated in 1972 in honor of a man who worked diligently to advance the PBA in its early years PBA REGIONAL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR East Region Brian LeClair, Athens, N.Y. Central Region Brian Waliczek, Birch Run, Mich. South Region Lee Vanderhoef, Greenville, S.C. Midwest Region Derek Sapp, Keokuk, Iowa Southwest Region David Anthony, Austin, Texas West Region Jeff Frankos, San Francisco Northwest Region P.J. Haggerty, Clovis, Calif PBA REGIONAL SENIOR PLAYERS OF THE YEAR East Region Bob Kavanaugh, Clifton Park, N.Y. Central Region James Stanley, Cincinnati, Ohio South Region George Pappas, Charlotte, N.C. Midwest Region Dale Traber, Cedarburg, Wis PBA REGIONAL ROOKIES OF THE YEAR East Region Shawn Slocum, Ewing, N.J. Central Region Jeremy Delcamp, Elkhart, Ind. South Region Mike Moore, Orlando, Fla. Midwest Region Corey Young, Steeleville, Ill. Southwest Region Jesse Buss, Wichita, Kan. West Region Scott Norton, San Francisco Northwest Region Noel Vasquez, Sacramento, Calif PBA REGIONAL PAT PATTERSON AWARD WINNERS East Region Dean Ryan, Annapolis, Md. Central Region Bill Wammes, Bowling Green, Ohio South Region Steve Taylor, Madison Heights, Va. Midwest Region Sam Rolph, Oak Forest, Ill. Southwest Region Mark Williams, Beaumont, Texas West Region Darryl Izumo, Lihue, Hawaii Northwest Region Kevin Croucher, Grants Pass, Ore. 300

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