EJ Tackett Defeats Sean Rash to Win PBA Fall King of the Swing Finale
ALLEN PARK, Mich. (Oct. 19, 2016) – PBA Fall Swing Bear Open winner EJ Tackett of Huntington, Ind., earned the title of King of the Swing by winning the PBA Fall Swing finale which aired on the CBS Sports Network Wednesday.
Tackett,
the winner of the Fall Swing’s Bear Open for his second title of the
season and third of his career, defeated Badger and Detroit Open winner
Sean Rash of Montgomery, Ill., 192-189, in the title match at
Thunderbowl Lanes in suburban Detroit.
The King of the Swing, a special showcase event, did not award a PBA Tour title, but it provided a unique challenge and
a $10,000 bonus to the winner. The competition required the finalists
to compete on a dramatically different lane condition on each lane – the
32-foot Wolf lane condition on the right lane and the 52-foot Badger
lane condition on the left lane – putting a premium on adjustments,
shot-making and equipment selections for the players.
Tackett,
Rash and Tom Daugherty of Riverview, Fla. (Wolf Open winner) earned
their spots in the special event by winning Fall Swing titles.
Australian Jason Belmonte and Wes Malott of Pflugerville, Texas earned
spots as the top non-winners in Fall Swing points.
In
a close title match, Rash held the edge until the seventh frame when he
left the 3-4-6-7 split and was not able to convert, handing the lead to
Tackett. With Tackett holding a three-pin
lead in the ninth frame and both players striking on their first ball
in the 10th, Tackett earned the win when Rash was unable to double.
“It’s
a unique challenge that you don’t see all year,” Tackett said about
bowling on two very different lane conditions. “You know coming in the
biggest challenge is getting the ball to do the right thing and whoever
is the first to get into a good rhythm is going to have the edge.”
Tackett, who was the No. 2 qualifier for
the stepladder finals, anticipated that using a different ball on each
lane to match up with the contrasting conditions was the first step in
putting together an effective strategy.
“Nothing
seemed definitive as far as an advantage on either lane,” Tackett
said. “On the long pattern (Badger), I used a ball with more surface and
played an outside lane which seemed to work pretty well.”
In
the semifinal, Tackett employed a similar strategy in defeating
Belmonte, the three-time reigning PBA Player of the Year, 226-194.
“I
had the feeling that if I had to bowl one more match I was going to
have to do something totally different,” Tackett added. “I was just
trying to get into some type of rhythm where I didn’t have to give the
pocket away.”
In
the opening match, Belmonte who had three top-five PBA Fall Swing
finishes, beat Malott who had two Fall Swing top-five finishes, 199-185. Belmonte then defeated Daugherty, 219-208, to advance to the semifinal against Tackett.
PBA FALL KING OF THE SWING
Thunderbowl Lanes, Allen Park, Mich., Wednesday
Final Standings:
1, EJ Tackett, Huntington, Ind., $10,000.
2, Sean Rash, Montgomery, Ill., $5,000.
3, Jason Belmonte, Australia, $4,000.
4, Tom Daugherty, Riverview, Fla., $3,000.
5, Wes Malott, Pflugerville, Texas, $2,000.
Stepladder Results:
Match One – Belmonte def. Malott, 199-185.
Match Two – Belmonte def. Daugherty, 219-208.
Semifinal Match – Tackett def. Belmonte, 226-194.
Championship Match – Tackett def. Rash, 192-189.
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