LIZ JOHNSON GRABS NO. 1 SEED AT GO BOWLING PWBA PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP
GREEN BAY, Wis. – Being back in the bowling center where she won her sixth major title, Liz Johnson of Cheektowaga, New York, said her expectations were not too high heading into the Go Bowling Professional Women’s Bowling Association Players Championship.
A troublesome practice session had dimmed those expectations, but a strong finish in Saturday’s final eight match-play games allowed her to capture the No.1 seed for the stepladder finals of the Go Bowling PWBA Players Championships at The Ashwaubenon Bowling Alley in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Sunday’s stepladder finals of the second major on the 2016 PWBA Tour will be televised live at noon Eastern on CBS Sports Network. No. 4 seed Stefanie Johnson of Grand Prairie, Texas, will face Colombia native Clara Guerrero in the opening match, with the winner taking on No. 2 seed Shannon O’Keefe of O’Fallon, Illinois. The winner of the second match will face Liz Johnson for the title.
Liz Johnson’s road to the top spot was a little bumpy. Just 49 pins out of the lead to start Saturday, she dropped to sixth after the morning’s eight match-play games. For the afternoon block, she decided to make a move and play the outside part of the lane, despite the fact she had spent the first 20 games of the tournament playing the inside part.
“I’ve bowled this place a few times, and the (oil) pattern seems to get flatter and flatter,” Johnson said. “I just went with it, shot 279 out of the gate. I said it might last a game, it may last all block. I didn’t know.”
She would average 233 for the final eight games but, more importantly, would go 7-1 in match play. She finished with games of 278, 225 and 245 for a 6,604 pinfall total, 102 pins better than O’Keefe.
Johnson now has the chance to go after an eighth major title – she also won the U.S. Women’s Open last season – and her second major at The Ashwaubenon Bowling Alley in just over a year.
“It’s just one of those unexplainable things,” said Johnson, the 2015 PWBA Player of the Year who won the PWBA Las Vegas Open earlier this year. “Some houses you bowl well at, some houses you don’t. Fortunately, this is one of the good places for me. I can’t believe I’m the No. 1 seed, but I still have another match to go.”
Competitors at the Go Bowling PWBA Players Championship bowled 16 qualifying games Friday before the field was cut to the top 16 players for match play. Saturday’s 16 match-play games determined the top four players for Sunday’s stepladder finals.
The Go Bowling PWBA Players Championship will be the first of four shows at The Ashwaubenon Bowling Alley on Sunday. Following the live TV show, the stepladder finals of the PWBA Wichita Open, the Pepsi PWBA Lincoln Open and PWBA Greater Detroit Open will be taped for later broadcast.
Go to PWBA.com for more information about the PWBA Tour, including the latest news, schedule and player biographies.
GO BOWLING PWBA PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP
At The Ashwaubenon Bowling Alley, Green Bay, Wis.
Saturday’s Results (after 16 match-play games, 28 total games)
1, Liz Johnson, Cheektowaga, N.Y., 11-5-0, 6,604. 2, Shannon O'Keefe, O'Fallon, Ill., 9-6-1, 6,502. 3, Clara Guerrero, Pflugerville, Texas, 9-7-0, 6,436. 4, Stefanie Johnson, Grand Prairie, Texas, 9-7-0, 6,402. 5, Rocio Restrepo, Louisville, Ohio, 10-6-0, 6,362, $3,500. 6, Kelly Kulick, Union, N.J., 7-9-0, 6,255, $3,400.
7, Erin McCarthy, Omaha, Neb., 7-8-1, 6,252, $3,300. 8, Jennifer Higgins, Westerville, Ohio, 8-8-0, 6,248, $3,200. 9, Diana Zavjalova, Latvia, 8-8-0, 6,222, $3,100. 10, Syaidatul Hamidi, Malaysia, 8-8-0, 6,214, $3,000. 11, Danielle McEwan, Stony Point, N.Y., 9-7-0, 6,200, $2,900. 12, Shannon Pluhowsky, Dayton, Ohio, 7-9-0, 6,146, $2,800.
13, Bryanna Cote, Red Rock, Ariz., 6-10-0, 6,140, $2,700. 14, Siti Rahman, Malaysia, 5-11-0, 6,060, $2,600. 15, Anne Marie Duggan, Edmond, Okla., 7-9-0, 5,960, $2,500. 16, Gabby Mayfield, Lake Isabella, Calif., 7-9-0, 5,897, $2,400.
About the PWBA
The Professional Women’s Bowling Association (PWBA) originally was formed in 1960. The PWBA Tour has events throughout the country, offering high-level competition and top prize money for women bowlers. The PWBA is supported by the Bowling Proprietors’ Association of America (BPAA) and the United States Bowling Congress (USBC).
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