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Zelger, Banks Win in PBA Regional Events

March 9, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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Two PBA Regional events took place this past weekend.  The PBA East Region Ft. Meade Senior Open took place in Fort Meade, Maryland.  The PBA South Region Kernersville, NC Senior Open took place in Kernersville, North Carolina.

In the Ft. Meade Senior Open, David Zelger jumped out and took the lead in qualifying with a score of 1861 (+261, 232.625 Average). Zelger finished with a 7-2 overall record, defeating Bob Caruso in the finals to win the tournament. Dennis Erion and Darryl Bower finished in third and fourth. This event was bowled on PBA Senior Pattern #1.

Tom Baker led qualifying in the South Region Kernersville, NC Senior Open. Baker finished qualifying with a score of 1943 (+343, 242.88 Average). William Banks finished with a 10-2 match play record to take over the lead by over 200 pins over the second place finisher, Timothy Kauble. Frank Gallo, Jr. and Bobby Johnson finished in third and fourth. This event was bowled on PBA Senior Pattern #4.

Ron Mohr Named 2009 PBA Senior Tour POY, Other Awards Also Announced

October 8, 2009 by · 1 Comment
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Story and picture courtesy of PBA.com

Ron Mohr of Eagle River, Alaska, the Professional Bowlers Association Senior Tour’s only three-time winner in 2009, has been selected as PBA Senior Tour Player of the Year by a panel of veteran bowling writers and his fellow competitors.

Brian Voss of Alpharetta, Ga., has been elected as the PBA Senior Tour’s 2009 Rookie of the Year and veteran Senior Tour competitor Larry Graybeal of Elizabethton, Tenn., is the winner of the second PBA Dick Weber Sportsmanship Award.

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, 232-175, 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 full-time touring seniors in average at 223.14.

“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.”

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 2009-10 season, so his participation in Senior Tour events is unknown. “We’ll see what my schedule is. I’ll bowl a few,” he said.

Graybeal, who turned 70 on Sept. 7, 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 2006.

“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.”

Ron Mohr, Tom Baker,  Brian Voss

Harry Sullins wins PBA Senior World Championship

September 8, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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In the semifinal round, Hugh Miller defeated Tom Baker and Harry Sullins defeated Brian Brazeau. Both matches went the full length of 7 games. In the finals, Harry Sullins beat High Miller, 222-192.

In winning the PBA Senior World Championship, Sullins earned his first career PBA Senior title.

PBA World Championship Results

September 6, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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The finals are set for the PBA World Championship. The four finalists are Wes Malott, Rhino Page, Bill O’Neill, and Tom Smallwood.

In the Women’s World Championship, the finalists are Kelly Kulick and Shannon Pluhowsky. The finalists in the Senior World Championship are Hugh Miller and Harry Sullins.

The Women’s and Senior World Championship title matches will be contested Saturday at noon for delayed telecast to open the Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour season on ESPN on Sunday, Oct. 25. The men’s finals will be contested live on ESPN on Dec. 13 at Northrock Lanes in Wichita, Kan.

PBA World Championship Qualifying

September 2, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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Qualifying has finished for the PBA World Championship.

Leading the men is Wes Malott with a score of 4195 (+595, 233.06 Average). The men are taking the top 40 to match play. The cut score is 3844 (+244, 213.56 Average).

Kelly Kulick is leading the women with a score of 4191 (+591, 232.83 Average). The women are take the top 20 to match play. The cut score is 3717 (+117, 206.5 Average).

In the senior tournament, Ron Mohr is leading with a score of 4018 (+418, 223.22 Average). The seniors are taking the top 36 to match play. The senior cut score is 3586 (-14, 199.22 Average).

The top 40 men, 20 women, and 36 seniors will bowl the “casher’s round” tomorrow (Thursday) morning to determine seeding for matchplay which will take place on Thursday night and Friday.

See the full results at PBA.com

Ron Mohr Wins PBA Senior Dick Weber Open

August 27, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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Ron Mohr has won his third title of the season by winning the PBA Senior Dick Weber Open. Ron defeated Mark Williams in the semifinals and Tom Baker in the finals. He was placed fourth going into the stepladder finals and won all three of his matches to win the tournament.

See the full results at PBA.com

PBA Senior Dick Weber Open Qualifying Round 2

August 25, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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Ron Mohr is still leading the PBA Senior Dick Weber Open. His leading score is 3533 (+333, 220.81 Average). The field will be cut to the top 33 (cut score 3192, -8, 199.5 Average) for the third round of qualifying on Tuesday morning, then the field will be cut to the top 24 for matchplay.

Check PBA.com for the full results.

PBA Senior Dick Weber Open

August 23, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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Ron Mohr is leading the PBA Senior Dick Weber Open with a score of 1848 (+248, 231 Average). The Dick Weber Open is taking place at Royal Scot Lanes in Lansing, Michigan. Round 2 of qualifying will take place on Monday after which the field will be cut to the top third and they will bowl another 8 game block on Tuesday. The field will be cut to the top 24 for round robin matchplay beginning Tuesday night.

See the full results on PBA.com

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