Remy Ong wins back-to-back Kingdom International Open titles

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(right) of Singapore, successfully defended his title in the Kingdom International Open Wednesday at Universal Bowling Center in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. In all-lefty title match, Ong rolled games of 236 and 239 to fly past 2008 champion,


(left), UAE, 475-390. Ong pocketed $25,000 for the victory while Al-Hassan received $13,000.


2011KSAOTimMack.jpgThe Singaporean national team member, who earned a bye for the semis after finishing fifth in qualifying, remained undefeated in the double-elimination match play finals for the second consecutive year winning four straight matches on his way to the title match.


In the opening Round of 16, Ong edged Tim Mack (right), United States by mere two pins, 403-401 and went on to defeat Josh Blanchard, United States, in the first round of the winners bracket, 466-382.


2011KSAOSeanRash.jpgTop seeded Sean Rash (left), was the third consecutive U.S. bowler, who was sent to the losers bracket as Ong topped the four-time PBA champion, 439421. In the match between the two remaining undefeated players, Ong topped Kuwait's Khaled Al-Dubyyan (below right), 420-389, to advance to the title match against the winner of the losers bracket.


Al-Hassam had a bye in the Round of 16 as his opponent, Dominic Barrett of England, had to withdraw after being injured in a quad-bike accident the night before.


2011KSAOKhaledAlDubyyan.jpgThe winner of the 2nd Kingdom International Open remained in the winners bracket after a 406-393 win over World Games champ Manuel Otalora, of Colombia, before he was sent to the losers bracket by Al-Dubyyan, 469-428.


The UAE bowler eliminated Rash, 449-377, and then took revenge against Al-Dubyyan to advance to the title match, 439-389.


Al-Dubyyan earned $8,000 for third place, Rash got $5,000 for fourth and England's Paul Moor pocketed $4,000 for fifth place.


2011KSAOHRHPrinceAbdulHakimMohammedAlSaud.jpgThe fifth Kingdom International Championship was open to male bowlers only and drew mere 72 players from 15 countries - Afghanistan, Australia, Bahrain, Colombia, England, Finland, Indonesia, Jordan, Kuwait, Philippines, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, UAE and the United States. The tournament offered total prize fund of $113,200.

L-R Paul Moor, Sean Rash, HRH Prince Abdul Hakim, champion Remy Ong, HRH Prince Mohammed Al-Saud, Shaker Al-Hassan and Khaled Al-Dubyyan.


Qualifying (52 three-game squads) ran from March 24 through 18 and was concluded by the Desperado Squad. Each player must bowl at least three qualifying squads.


A total of 34 players advanced to the finals on Tuesday and Wednesday, March 29 and 30: The top 27 qualifiers with the highest nine-game total (best three three-game series) plus the top two of the Desperado Squad (places 28-29), the next three Saudi Arabian bowlers outside the cut (places 20-32) and two players from a local tournament (places 33-34).


The top five players plus the best Saudi, seeded sixth, earned one bye and advanced to the Round of 16. The other 28 players bowled eight games to cut to the top 10 who joined the top 6 qualifiers in double-elimination match play.<


In order to advance through the brackets, each player must post two-game totals higher than his opponent. Losers were forced to fight through the loser's bracket to earn a spot in the title match.


ABFTourLogo_small.jpgThe top 16 Asian bowlers - Remy Ong, Singapore; Shaker Al-Hassan, UAE; Khaled Al-Dubyyan, Kuwait; Ryan Lalisang, Indonesia; Khaled Al-Hamdan, Saudi Arabia; Ahmed Al-Hadyan, Saudi Arabia; Mohammed Janahi, Bahrain; Andrew Frawley, Australia; Hussain Al-Suwaidi, UAE; Hrh Mohammed Al-Saud, Saudi Arabia; Ric Tugonon, Philippines; Yasser Abulreesh, Saudi Arabia; Abdullah Al-Dulaijan, Saudi Arabia; Fahad Al-Regeeb, Kuwait; Basel Al-Anzi, Kuwait; and Paeng Nepomuceno, Philippines - advance to the Asian Bowling Federation Tour Saudi Arabia leg to be contested on Thursday, April 31st.


Photos courtesy of Asian Bowling Federation.


 



England's Dominic Barrett and two Kuwaitis injured in a quad-bike accident in Saudi Arabia
Khaled Al-Dubyyan sets the pace in semifinals 5th Kingdom International Open
PBA's Sean Rash, Parker Bohn III win qualifying in fifth Kingdom International Open

 



2011KSAORemyOng4.jpg1. Remy Ong (right), Singapore, $25,000
2. Shaker Al-Hassan, UAE, $13,000
3. Khaled Al-Dubyyan, Kuwait, $8,000
4. Sean Rash, United States, $5,000
5. Paul Moor, England, $3,500
6. Josh Blanchard, United States, $3,500
7. Ryan Lalisang, Indonesia, $2,750
8. Manuel Otalora, Colombia, $2,750
9. Parker Bohn Iii, United States, $2,000
10. Khaled Al-Hamdan, Saudi Arabia, $2,000
11. Ahmed Al-Hadyan, Saudi Arabia, $2,000
12. Ronnie Russell, United States, $2,000
13. Osku Palermaa, Finland, $1,500
14. Andres Gomez, Colombia, $1,500
15. Tim Mack, United States, $1,500
16. Dominic Barrett, England, $1,500
17. Mohammed Janahi, Bahrain, $1,450
18. Stuart Williams, England, $1,400
19. Chris Loschetter, United States, $1,350
20. Andrew Frawley, Australia, $1,300
21. Hussain Al-Suwaidi, UAE, $1,250
22. Hrh Mohammed Al-Saud, Saudi Arabia, $1,200
23. Ric Tugonon, Philippines, $1,150
24. Yasser Abulreesh, Saudi Arabia, $1,100
25. Abdullah Al-Dulaijan, Saudi Arabia, $1,050
26. Fahad Al-Regeeb, Kuwait, $1,000
27. Basel Al-Anzi, Kuwait, $1,000
28. Paeng Nepomuceno, Philippines, $1,000
29. Adel Ali Al-Bargi, Saudi Arabia, $1,000
30. Meshari Al-Fadhli, Kuwait, $1,000
31. Jassem Darwish, Kuwait, $1,000
32. Ammar Tarad, Saudi Arabia, $1,000
33. Rodel Maranca, Philippines, $1,000
34. Hrh Abdul Hakim Al-Saud, Saudi Arabia, $1,000


 


 



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England's Dominic Barrett injured in a car accident in Saudi Arabia

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2011KODominicBarrett.jpgJoan Mack, mother of international star Tim Mack, has informed Bowlingdigital that European champion Dominic Barrett (pictured) of England as well as two other middle eastern bowlers were injured in a four-wheeler accident last night in Saudi Arabia.



A traditional party in the desert is an annual event at the 5th Kingdom International Open to be held from March 24-30, 2011 at Universal Bowling Center in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.


Tim Mack was one of the first on the accident scene and helped remove the car from the injured. He also went to the hospital to see the guys and reported that Barrett, who was seeded third in today's double-elimination finals, has seven broken ribs and a broken left clavical. His eye was swollen shut however cat scans show everything about the head and eye seems to be ok. He is projected to be in the hospital for 3 days.


The second bowler, most probably Mohammed Al-Rajeebah from Kuwait, has a broken femur and will be in the hospital for at least ten days. We have currently no information about the third bowler taken to the hospital. Perhaps he was treated and released.

Midwest Region veteran Lennie Boresch Jr. realizes a dream in PBA Dick Weber Playoffs

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201011PBALennieBoresch.jpgAfter years of success on the Professional Bowlers Association Regional Tour, long-time PBA Midwest Region star Lennie Boresch Jr. (pictured) of Kenosha, Wis., will make his national television debut Sunday when the Lucas Oil Regional Championships round of the Dick Weber PBA Playoffs airs on ESPN Sunday at 1 p.m. Eastern.

Boresch, who earned his first Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour exemption by finishing fourth in the 2010 PBA Regional Players Invitational, has won 24 titles at the regional level and was the 1997 and '98 PBA Midwest Region Player of the Year.


The 48-year-old pro shop operator and father of two teenagers will compete in the West/Northwest Region finals in the Lucas Oil Regional Championships round at Woodland Bowl, bowling a one-game match against 13-time PBA Tour titlist Chris Barnes (below left) and two-time Tour and 10-time regional titlist Lonnie Waliczek (below right).


201011PBAChrisBarnes.jpg201011PBALonnieWaliczek.jpgThe winner of the three-player match – along with the Midwest and Southwest Region winners – will advance to the Conference Championship round which airs on ESPN on Sunday, April 10, at 1 p.m. Eastern.


The unique PBA Playoffs format featured six independent regional groups bowling elimination rounds within their respective regions (North, South, East, Southeast, Southwest, Midwest and West/Northwest).


A total of 108 PBA members who qualified through their respective Regional programs, along with the top 72 players on the 2010-11 Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour competition points list were seeded into the event. Boresch, who finished 48th on the points list, was seeded into the West/Northwest Region for the opening round of the Playoffs.


201011PBASteveJaros.jpg2009PBASouthRandyWeiss.jpgA series of elimination rounds culled the starting field to three survivors in each of the six regions. Steve Jaros (left; East), Randy Weiss (right; South) and Dick Allen (below left; Central) won their respective regional titles in the Go RVing Regional Championship round to advance to the Conference Championships.


The three Conference Championship survivors will return to Woodland Bowl on Sunday, April 17, to bowl for the $50,000 first prize in the live ESPN finale at 1 p.m. Eastern. The Dick Weber PBA Playoffs is the final event of the PBA Tour's 2010-11 season.


201011PBARitchieAllen.jpg"It's a great format and it was a lot of fun," Boresch said of the PBA Playoffs. "With the elimination format your odds are better to make the TV show because you just have to make sure you bowled well enough within your division and not be one of the bottom few players to be eliminated. It's not like a normal Tour event where you have to be in the top five out of however many are entered in the entire tournament to make the TV show.<
"But, you also still had to bowl a lot of games during the week, so you weren't going luck into anything."


After struggling during the season (his previous best finish was 18th in the Brunswick Pro Bowling Cheetah Championship at the PBA World Series of Bowling in October), making the Playoffs regional finals fulfilled one of Boresch's career goals of making a Tour telecast.


"It was a dream come true to make a TV show," said Boresch, who is also a three-time USBC Open Championships titlist. "It wasn't looking good the way the season was going, but it finally happened and it has kind of made the whole season worthwhile."


Boresch has been a PBA member since 1980 and toured briefly in the 1982 and '83 seasons. Ironically, his best Tour finishes came later on when he bowled only occasionally in Tour events. He finished fifth in the 1998 Showboat Invitational and sixth in the 1989 USBC Masters.


201011PBAJackJurek.jpg201011PBAJasonBelmonte.jpgAfter opening a pro shop in '83, getting married shortly thereafter and starting a family, it became apparent that PBA's regional program was going to be the best fit for his professional career.


"Being able to compete in regionals, have a business and a family is really the best of all worlds because I'm still able to enjoy the sport competitively by competing in the majors and a tournament like the Playoffs," Boresch added.


Besides the West/Northwest Region finals, the Lucas Oil Regional round will feature the finals in the Midwest (Jack Jurek, left, Wes Malott, Bill O'Neill) and Southwest (Brad Angelo, Dino Castillo, Jason Belmonte, right) Regions.


The Conference Championships telecast on Sunday, April 10 at 1 p.m. Eastern will include the East Region winner (Jaros) against the South (Weiss), the Central (Allen) vs. the Midwest winner, and the Southwest vs. the West/Northwest winner.

Bowling Industry showcased as a leader in providing unparalleled customer experience

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Steve Johnson speaks at The Conference Board's annual Customer Experience Leadership Conference


2010BPAALogo.jpgThe Bowling Proprietors' Association of America (BPAA), the non-profit trade association that serves as the voice of the bowling industry, has announced that Executive Director Steve Johnson was among the executives from world class brands to speak at The Conference Board's annual Customer Experience Leadership Conference.

Hosted at the Intercontinental The Barclay in Manhattan from March 23-24, the sold out event highlighted brands that serve as leaders in providing unparalleled experiences to their customers.


As part of a panel on "Implementing Customer Experience Strategies," Johnson addressed the evolution of the bowling industry that has helped drive four years of consecutive growth in the industry; securing bowling's ranking as the #1 participatory sport in the country.


2009BPAAEDStevenJohnson.jpgDuring the prestigious two day event, the BPAA and Johnson were showcased among such leading brands as Ritz-Carlton, GE, Dow Jones, Victoria's Secret, Pitney Bowes, JD Power & Associates, 1-800-FLOWERS.COM and Celebrity Cruises, among others.


"There's no factor that has been more important in driving the growth and resurgence of bowling than our industry-wide focus on providing a great experience to our customers. From the 71 million people who bowl every year to the more than 4,000 operators who are members of the BPAA to the major global brands that sponsor bowling - it is the industry's ability to deliver a great experience to all of our stakeholders that has helped fuel our success," said Johnson (pictured right).


Added Johnson, "It is an honor to see our industry receive the recognition that it deserves from corporate America and to have bowling stand shoulder-to-shoulder with such iconic brands as Ritz-Carlton, Victoria's Secret, Southwest Airlines and 1-800-FLOWERS.COM. As any of the proprietors, customers or our corporate partners will tell you, there is just simply no customer experience that beats bowling."

Brunswick Bowling & Billiards president Warren N. Hardie to retire

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Brunswick Corporation (NYSE: BC) today announced that Warren N. Hardie (pictured), president – Brunswick Bowling & Billiards, has decided to retire May 1, 2011. Hardie has served in his present capacity since February 2006.

He joined Brunswick in 1997 as senior vice president – Brunswick Indoor Recreation Group, and in 1998 was named as president – Bowling Retail, where he was responsible for the management and performance of more than 100 Brunswick-owned and operated bowling centers around the world.


"Warren has made significant contributions to our bowling retail, bowling products and billiards businesses," stated Brunswick Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Dustan E. McCoy. "We will miss his insight and experience in many areas."


Following Hardie's retirement, Brunswick Bowling & Billiards will report to Peter B. Hamilton, who will continue to serve as Brunswick's senior vice president and chief financial officer.

2011 QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup to be held in Johannesburg, South Africa

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2011 BWC



Competition runs from Nov. 30 through Dec. 7 at 24-lane Northcliff Bowling Center


2011QubicaAMFLogo.jpgQAMFCEOJohnWalker.jpgJohn Walker (pictured right), CEO and President of QubicaAMF, has announced that 47th QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup will be held from Nov. 30 through Dec. 7, 2011 at Northcliff Bowling Center in Johannesburg, South Africa. This is the second time after 1993 that South Africa will host the BWC.

Northcliff Bowling Center, which belongs to the chain of Let's Go Bowling South Africa, is a state-of-the-art 24-laner with the latest QubicaAMF equipment including SPL lanes and XLi pinspotters.


"It is a wonderful opportunity and a privilege to be able to host bowling's most prestigious tournament here in Johannesburg," Gerald Paluzzi, head of Let's Go Bowling South Africa, said.


"Ever since we hosted the Bowling World Cup in 1993, it has been my dream to bring it back to South Africa. We are very much looking forward to welcoming the world's leading bowlers and we guarantee them, their supporters and visitors a most memorable event and experience."


Anne-Marie Board, QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup Manager, was also very pleased. "I am so happy to be able to take the World Cup back to Johannesburg. I know Gerald and all the team from Let's Go Bowling South Africa will look after us royally, as they did 18 years ago. That was my first tournament as World Cup Manager, so it has a special place in my heart."


The center also boasts a pro shop which services the greater Gauteng Area along with top class coaching facilities.


Gerald Paluzzi went on the mention the other attractions of South Africa. "This country has been one of the hottest properties on the world's tourist schedules and we invite one and all to avail themselves of the wonderful country and its people and experience unsurpassed African hospitality."


QubicaAMF has also announced that full details will follow including special deals with South African Airways.

Bowling’s U.S. Women’s Open offers $200.000 prize fund

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TV Finals will be staged June 30 at the Dallas Cowboys Stadium


 


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2011USWOLogo.jpg The $200.000 Bowling’s U.S. Women’s Open sponsored by the Brands of Ebonite International will be held from June 24-30, 2011 and is open to all female youth and adults.

The tournament will take place during the 2011 International Bowl Expo which will draw more than 8,000 attendees from the bowling industry. Qualifying runs from June 24-29 at AMF Euless Lanes and the finals will be staged at the Dallas Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas.


This will mark the first time in the history of the sport that a women's major professional bowling event will be held in a traditional sporting venue. The finals will be broadcast live on the stadium's famed 60-yard high definition video board.


Online Registration



  • Friday, June 24th – open practice from 9:00am to Noon

  • Friday, June 24th – Pro am Squads 2pm, 5pm, 7pm & 9pm (3-6-9 format)

  • Saturday, Sunday and Monday June 25-27th – alternating A,B & C squad times 8:00am, Noon, 4:00pm; 8 games per day cutting to top 32 after the last squad on Monday.

  • Tuesday June 28th – Top 32 bowlers will bowl 8 more games at 10:00am then cut to the top 16. Top 16 will return at 7:00pm to bowl first 8 games of round robin match play.

  • Wednesday June 29th – Top 16 return at 10:00am for 7 more games of round robin match play and 1 game of position round.

  • Top five players will advance to the finals at Cowboys Stadium on Thursday June 30th at 7:00pm.

Tournament Rules (pdf file)

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Judy Gurney takes home Golden Ladies Classic title

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2011GLCJudyGurney2.jpgJudy Gurney of Omaha, Neb, defeated tournament leader Terri Ward of Loveland, Col., 265-194, to take home the 2011 Golden Ladies title and the $2,000 first prize. The 57-year-old systems analyst for an insurance company, a former Women's International Bowling Congress doubles champion, topped a field of 84 women - all over the age of 50 - in the 21st edition of the scratch bowling event for ladies held annually at The Orleans Casino and Bowling Center in Las Vegas.

L-R Storm representative Lee Upp, tournament organizer Jeanette Robinson, champion Judy Gurney, and tournament director Darryl Smith of the Orleans.


2011GLCJudyGurney.jpgThe stepladder finals for the top five bowlers began with Char Hammel of Las Vegas, defeating former Team USA member Luci Sandelin, Tampa, FL, 234-205. Sandelin hit her ankle so hard in her third frame delivery that play had to be stopped momentarily to determine if she could continue. Sandelin gamely converted her spare but couldn't regain any momentum.


In match two Hammel defeated qualifying leader Jeanne Naccarato of Tacoma, Wash, 257-214, after Naccarato left a pocket 7-10 in the eighth frame. Naccarato had led the qualifying with a 15 game average of 237.


Hammel looked to having the semifinal match against Gurney well in hand, needing only a mark in the tenth frame to win but a slight error in her downswing caused her to leave the 8-10 split. Gurney s(right) ealed the deal by striking out in the tenth frame to win the match, 247-235.


The championship match pitted Gurney against tournament leader Ward, a first timer in the event who had been steady all through qualifying and match play but the pressure proved to be the undoing of Ward who rolled one of her lower games of the week against Gurney.


For her stellar performance Gurney received $2,000, the trophy, and a free entry into next year's event. Runner-up Ward was awarded $1,150. Third place Hammel received $800, fourth place Naccarato $700, and fifth Sandelin $550.

Other finalists were: sixth - Debbie McMullen, Denver, $380; Virginia Norton, Cypress, CA $375; 8th Pam Lawrence, Pflugerville, TX, $370; 9th Terri Stynes, Mountain View, CA, $365; 10th Pam Buckner, Reno, NV, $360; 11th Karen Miller, Las Vegas, $355; 12th Jan Thomas, Urbandale, IA, $350; 13th Carole Jones, Englewood, CO, $345 14th Joan Reilly, Wilmington, NC, $340;15th Lisa Vint, Troy, WI, $335; 16th Karen Smith, San Marcos, CA/Paula Vidad, Sun City, CA(Vidad replaced Smith – injury) $330 17th Sandy Postma, Lansing, IL, $325; 18th Dee Price, Stockton, CA, $325.


2011GLCConniePalmer.jpg In the Super Senior division (bowlers over age 60) Connie Palmer (pictured left) of El Cajon, Calif, outpaced the field to take home the trophy and $1,000. Other finalists were second Lela Larkin, Medford, OR, $700; third Angela Scott, Moreno Valley, CA, $550; fourth Vesma Grinfelds, San Francisco, $450; fifth Bennie Gemello, Tucson, AZ, $400; sixth Sue Mivelaz-West, Tujunga, CA, $375; 7th Loretta Hoffman, Wichita, KS, $350; 8th Olivia Rice, Baltimore, $325; 9th A Rose Williams, Yorba Linda, CA, $300; 10th Donna Donohue, La Mesa, CA, $275; 11th Jude Ann Cobler, Las Vegas, $250; 12th Gloria Frazier, Vidor, TX $225.


Winners in the Second Chance Sweeper were Candy Sylvia, Felton, CA, $250; Jackie Wyckoff, Campbell, CA $225; Lori Wilkinson, Temecula, CA, $175; Marci Williams, Wichita, KS, $145; Lil Johnson, Lawton, OK, $115; Janine Ditch, Chino Hills, CA, $90.


Story, photos and results courtesy of Fran Deken.

PBA Senior Tour returns to Florida to kick off 2011 season

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PBAEst1958_small.jpg201011PBAWalterRayWilliams.jpgThe 2011 Professional Bowlers Association Senior Tour season will get underway with a sold-out field of 120 players in the PBA Senior Don Carter Open at Carter Family Bowl in Winter Garden, Fla., April 17-21.

The Senior Don Carter Open will be followed by another Florida stop when the 50-and-older generation returns to Spanish Springs Lanes in The Villages, Fla., April 23-26, after a one-season absence for the PBA Senior Sun Bowl In The Villages.


Heading up the 120-player field in Winter Garden will be PBA Hall of Famer and 2010 Senior Rookie of the Year Walter Ray Williams Jr. (right) of Ocala, Fla.


2010PBASWayneWebb2.jpg2010PBASMarkWilliams.jpgThe 2010 Senior Tour was one of the most exciting in history with a Senior Player of the Year race involving three Hall of Famers that was decided in the last tournament of the season. Wayne Webb (left) secured Senior Player of the Year honors by winning the Senior Jackson Open, outlasting Williams and another Hall of Famer, Mark Williams (right) of Beaumont, Texas.


W.R. Williams, who earlier in the 2010 season earned PBA Player of the Year, narrowly missed in his bid to become the first to win PBA Player and Senior Player of the Year honors in the same year.


Named after one of bowling's all-time greats, the Senior Don Carter Open, will also benefit two charities — United Cerebral Palsy and the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.


2010PBASDaveSoutar.jpg2010PBAHoFDaleEagle.jpgOther stars scheduled to compete are PBA Hall of Famers Dave Soutar (left), Bradenton, Fla.; Johnny Petraglia, Jackson, N.J.; Tom Baker, King, N.C.; Dale Eagle (right), Frisco, Texas; and Ernie Schlegel, Vancouver, Wash.


Also entered are 2009 Senior Player of the Year Ron Mohr of Eagle River, Alaska, and 1998 Senior Player of the Year Pete Couture, Titusville, Fla.


Other Florida standouts entered are five-time PBA Tour and one-time Senior Tour titlist Bob Handley of Winter Park, six-time Senior Tour and four-time PBA Tour winner Steve Neff of Homosassa Springs and four-time Senior Tour and two-time PBA Tour winner Bob Chamberlain of The Villages.


Qualifying rounds will be conducted April 18-20 and match finals rounds on April 21. Practice rounds will be conducted the morning of April 17 with pro-am squads conducted at 1 p.m., 3 p.m., 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. with a special youth pro-am conducted April 16 at 5 p.m.


Pro-am entry information may be obtained by contacting Carter Family Bowl at (407) 656-2000. Tickets for qualifying and match play finals rounds are also available by calling Carter Family Bowl. Admission is free for practice sessions on April 17.


In addition to Carter Family Bowl, Playdrome Rose Bowl in Allentown, Pa., will be a first-time Senior Tour host when the PBA Senior Mark Roth Allentown Open is conducted May 21-24.


The Senior Tour's first major, the PBA Senior U.S. Open presented by the Suncoast, returns to the Suncoast Bowling Center in Las Vegas June 12-17. The second major of the season, the USBC Senior Masters moves from Las Vegas to Wayne Webb's Columbus Bowl in Columbus, Ohio, July 31-Aug. 5.


 





  • April 17-21 – PBA Senior Don Carter Open, Carter Family Bowl, Winter Garden, Fla.

  • April 23-26 – PBA Senior Sun Bowl In The Villages, Spanish Springs Lanes, The Villages, Fla.

  • May 1-4 – PBA Senior Miller High Life Classic, George Pappas Victory Lanes, Mooresville, N.C.

  • May 21-24 – PBA Senior Mark Roth Allentown Open, Playdrome Rose Bowl, Allentown, Pa.

  • June 12-17 – PBA Senior U.S. Open, Presented by the Suncoast, Suncoast Bowling Center, Las Vegas

  • June 19-22 – PBA Senior Northern California Classic, Harvest Park Bowl, Brentwood, Calif.

  • July 31-Aug. 5 – USBC Senior Masters, Wayne Webb's Columbus Bowl, Columbus, Ohio

  • Aug. 8-11 – PBA Senior Lake County Open, Olympia Lanes, Hammond, Ind.

  • Aug. 13-16 – PBA Senior Decatur Open, Spare Time Lanes, Decatur, Ill.

  • Aug. 22-25 – PBA Senior Jackson Open, Airport Lanes, Jackson, Mich.

  • Aug. 27-30 – PBA Senior Dayton Classic, Capri Lanes, Dayton, Ohio

UMES claims MEAC Bowling Championship

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As the careers draw to an end for three University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) seniors it is ending up the same as it started, with a Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Championship.

The Lady Hawks captured the 2011 title Sunday, March 20th in Greensboro, their fifth overall and the second for three All-American seniors in Kristina Frahm (right; Oswego, Ill.), Martha Perez (Bogota, Colombia) and Maria Rodriguez (Ibague Tolima, Colombia). UMES defeated Morgan State 4-0 to capture the crown.


The Hawks, rolling all the way through the winner's bracket made short work of the Bears, 4-0 (206-162, 161-157, 170-138, 187-134) to capture the match in straight games.


"What took us over was the fact that we were able to make our spares. I constantly drive into the young ladies that we have to make spares and it proved to be worth it today," said head coach Sharon Brummell (left).


Despite the solid play of the three seniors, it was a junior, Paula Vilas (right; Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) who came up big, being named the Most Outstanding Performer of the championship.


"It feels amazing, I did not expect this award," stated Vilas, "When they called my name I was in shock, but I appreciate the honor." Vilas aided her team throughout the tournament and bowled a high of 193 against Norfolk State during the qualifying rounds.


Also claiming an award was Brummell, who was named Outstanding Coach of the championship. It was her fifth time receiving this honor.


"This fifth championship was very special for me because of our three seniors (Frahm, Perez and Rodriguez). This was their last MEAC Bowling Championship. They were a part of the 2008 National Championship team and they really wanted to go out with a win and they were able to achieve that," Brummell said.


Morgan State, the sixth seed, topped second-seeded Delaware State earlier on Sunday in the semifinal round, 4-2. They were led in the tournament by Danielle Hale, Devin Revels and Keisheena Waldron. Hale averaged a 181 in the event while Revels and Waldron were named to the All-Tournament Team.


The MEAC Bowling Championship finale will air in a tape-delayed format on Monday, March 28 at 7 p.m. on ESPNU.


Up next for UMES are the hopes for an at-large bid to the NCAA Championships April 14-16 in Taylor, Mich. A spot will be the eighth straight selection for the Hawks.

2011 EBT Ranking - Men's Division after Catalonia

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2011 EBT Ranking - Women's Division after Catalonia

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2011 European Bowling Tour



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