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Pete Weber Wins PBA Marathon Open

April 4, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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As the #1 seed in the PBA Lumber Liquidators Marathon Open, Mike Scroggins had the privilege of deciding which oil pattern the bowlers would bowl on in the TV finals.  Scroggins decided that they would bowl on the PBA Dick Weber pattern.

The opening match had #4 Brad Angelo bowing against #5 Wes Malott.  Angelo won the match, 207-192, and went on to face #3 Chris Barnes.  Brad Angelo defeated Barnes, 256-227, and earned his way to the next match against #2 Pete Weber.  Weber defeated Angelo, 233-212, and went on to face #1 seed Mike Scroggins.  Weber continued to bowl well on the pattern named after his father and defeated Scroggins, 268-224.

Weber won the $25,000 for first place and his 35th PBA title and his first in the last three years.  Scroggins had an opportunity to become the 2009-2010 PBA Player of the Year by winning this event, but fell just short.  This year’s PBA Player of the Year is Walter Ray Williams, Jr.

Scroggins Leads PBA Marathon Open Into TV Finals

April 3, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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Mike Scroggins used a huge 7-game score of 1708 today on the PBA Dick Weber pattern to take over the lead in the PBA Lumber Liquidators Marathon Open.  Scroggins’ final 53 game score is 12,204 (+1604, 230.26 Average).  Scroggins will lead the field of five finalists in the TV finals, which will take place live on ESPN on Sunday, April 4, 2010 at 1:00 PM.  Pete Weber is in second place with 12,150 headed into the stepladder finals.  Chris Barnes heads into the show in third place at 12,125.  Brad Angelo makes the show in fourth place with 12,006.  Wes Malott had the lead headed into this final 7-game set, but only had a score of 1391 to fall into fifth place, which still makes the TV finals.

In the opening match, Wes Malott will bowl against Brad Angelo, with the winner going on to face Chris Barnes.  This winner will go on to bowl against Pete Weber, with the final winner going on to bowl against Mike Scroggins for the championship.  The champion will take home the first prize of $25,000.  All seven of the PBA patterns have been used throughout this week.  The #1 seed, Mike Scroggins, gets to pick which pattern will be used for the TV finals.

See the full results for the round of 16 of the PBA Lumber Liquidators Marathon Open.

Scroggins Wins Don Johnson Eliminator

March 7, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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The finals of the PBA Etonic Don Johnson Eliminator started off with Osku Palermaa leading the first game, but it soon showed that didn’t mean much in the format of this event.  The first game had Palermaa leading with a 233 game.  Brian Kretzer had a 211, Mike Scroggins had a 203, and Wes Malott was low with 195.  Malott was eliminated during this round.  The next game had Scroggins leading with a 254 game.  Brian Kretzer was close behind with a 245, while Palermaa fell short with a 211 and was eliminated.  The finals had Scroggins and Kretzer facing off.  Scroggins won the match by a score of 206-195.

This is Mike Scroggins’ 8th career title and his 1st this season.  Scroggins also won the USBC Red, White, and Blue tournament, but that event was not a PBA event.  Scroggins won this event while using a Columbia 300 Full Swing and a Total Bedlam.  See which equipment the other pros were using on my InTheBag page for the Don Johnson Eliminator.

Mike Scroggins

TV Finals Set for PBA Don Johnson Eliminator

March 6, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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The TV finals field has been set for the PBA Etonic Don Johnson Eliminator.  The final four players advancing are Osku Palermaa, Wes Malott, Brian Kretzer, and Mike Scroggins.  Sean Rash had led the tournament throughout qualifying, but was eliminated in the group led by Palermaa.  This event is being held on the PBA Chameleon pattern.

The scoring pace for this event has been fairly high, with most bowlers averaging over 200 for the week.  The 14-game cut score to the top 30 bowlers was 3034 (+234, 216.71 Average).  The 28-game cut to the top 16 was 6162 (+562, 220.07 Average).  Once bowlers reached the round of 16, they were put into groups of four.  In each round, they bowled a 3-game series and eliminated the lowest bowler in each group.  This eliminated four bowlers in each round, until we now reach the final four.

The TV finals will have all four bowlers facing off in the first game.  Three games will be bowled, with one bowler being eliminated after each game.  The TV finals will air live on ESPN at 12:30 PM Eastern Time on Sunday, March 7, 2010.

Osku PalermaaWes MalottBrian KretzerMike Scroggins

Bill O’Neill Wins U.S. Open

February 28, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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The opening match of the U.S. Open TV finals had Tommy Jones up against Jason Couch.  Jones started off on fire, running the front six strikes to jump out to a big lead.  Tommy’s lead was too big for Couch to make up.  Tommy Jones won the match 245-192, making the Ebonite Mission look great, just like everyone else has done since its release.  Match #2 had Tommy Jones Taking on Bill O’Neill.  Jones started to lose his carry toward the end of his first match and made a ball change.  Tommy Jones was not able to get his reaction back.  Bill O’Neill had to grind out the beginning of the match, but was able to find a good reaction and finally string a few strikes together, winning the match 203-152.  O’Neill went on to face Mike Scroggins in the final match.  O’Neill caught fire in the middle of the match and jumped out to a huge lead.  Scroggins tried to make a come back, but it was too late as Bill O’Neill finished striking out from the third frame to win 267-207.  O’Neill won the tournament using a Hammer Black Widow Sting.  See the equipment used by all of the pros in the TV finals on my InTheBag page for the U.S. Open.

Bill O'Neill

U.S. Open TV Finals are set

February 27, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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Mike Scroggins made a great run during matchplay to move from 15th place all the way to the #1 spot for the TV stepladder finals of the U.S. Open.  Bill O’Neill ended up getting the #2 seed, while Tommy Jones and Jason Couch took the #3 and #4 seeds.  Couch and Jones will face off in the opening match of the stepladder finals.  The winner of that match will face O’Neill in the semifinals.  The winner of the semifinal match will go on to bowl Scroggins in the finals.  Mike Scroggins averaged 216.80 and had a 16-8-0 record to earn the top position with a final score of 11537 (+1337, total pins + matchplay bonus points).  The cut score ended up at 11282 (+1082, total pins + matchplay bonus points).  A few bowlers came very close to making the TV finals, but fell just short.  Walter Ray Williams, Jr. missed the cut by 2 pins, while Jason Belmonte couldn’t hold on to his lead and missed the show by 5 pins.

The U.S. Open TV finals will air live on ESPN at 12:30 PM tomorrow, Sunday, February 28, 2010.

Mike ScrogginsBill O'NeillTommy JonesJason Couch

Walter Ray Wins USBC Masters

February 15, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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Walter Ray Williams, Jr. has won his second career USBC Masters title.  Walter Ray defeated top qualifier Chris Barnes by a score of 290-217.  His first Masters title also came at the hands of Chris Barnes, in 2004.  Walter Ray now has eight major titles, tied with Mike Aulby and Pete Weber.  Earl Anthony is the only bowler with more, which he has 10 major titles.

To start of the TV finals, Ryan Ciminelli took on Mike Scroggins.  Ciminelli won the match, 246-229, and went on to take on Walter Ray Williams, Jr.  Walter Ray won that match, 258-224, to go on and face Chris Barnes.  In winning the Masters, Walter Ray also takes home $50,000.

See which equipment the pros were using on my InTheBag page for the USBC Masters.

Walter Ray Williams, Jr.

Chris Barnes Earns #1 Seed for USBC Masters TV Finals

February 13, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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Chris Barnes went undefeated in matchplay this week to earn the #1 seed for the TV finals of the USBC Masters.  Barnes defeated Walter Ray Williams, Jr. to earn the top seed.  Walter Ray earned the #2 seed by winning all of his matches until facing Barnes.  Ryan Ciminelli and Mike Scroggins earned the #3 and #4 seeds by winning their ways out of the losers bracket.

In the opening match of the stepladder TV finals, Ciminelli and Scroggins will face off.  The winner of that match will go on to bowl against Walter Ray Williams, Jr.  This winner will face Barnes in the final round.

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Mike Scroggins Wins Pepsi Red, White and Blue Open

December 15, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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The Pepsi Red, White and Blue Open presented by USBC was created to show bowlers the differences between PBA oil patterns and typical house oil patterns.  This tournament used different patterns, with the “red” pattern being the easiest and highest scoring and the “blue” pattern being the toughest.  The Pepsi Red, White and Blue Open did a good job of showing exactly how easy these patterns are.  There were lots of high scores this week, with several bowlers averaging well over 250 on the red pattern.

Patrick Allen led all bowlers for the week, finishing in first after 48 games, with a total score of 12,308 (+2708, 247.67 Average).  The cut to the top 6 was 12,138 (+2538, 243.5 Average).  In the round of 4 (Bowlers #3 – #6), Walter Ray Williams, Jr. defeated Mike Machuga, 257-244, and Mike Scroggins defeated Michael Fagan, 218-183.  Scroggins went on to bowl against tournament leader Patrick Allen.  Scroggins won the match, 227-215.  In the other semifinal match, Wayne Garber took on Walter Ray Williams, Jr.  The two tied with a score of 237.  Garber won the rolloff with a score of 19 to Williams’ 17.

Scroggins and Garber went on to face each other in the finals.  Scroggins started the game off great and didn’t look back.  He ran the front nine strikes and had a nine-spare-nine in the tenth for a 278 game to beat Garber’s 229 Game.  Congratulations to Mike Scroggins!

See which equipment the bowlers were using at MyBowlingBlog.com/InTheBag.

Mike Scroggins

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