O’Grady, Williams, Parkin Win PBA Challenge Events to Kick Off
GEICO PBA World Series of Bowling VIII
Eighth annual World Series officially gets underway with animal pattern stages on Tuesday
RENO, Nev. (Sunday, Nov. 27) –
Matt O’Grady of Matawan, N.J.; Walter Ray Williams Jr. of Oxford, Fla.,
and Missy Parkin of Laguna Hills, Calif., kicked off the GEICO
Professional Bowlers Association World Series of Bowling VIII, presented
by Silver Legacy Resort and Casino, with victories in the special PBA50
Tour, PBA Regional and PBA-PWBA Women’s Regional Challenge events
Sunday at the National Bowling Stadium.
O’Grady,
representing the PBA East Region, threw a clutch strike on his first
shot in the 10th frame to nip South Region represent Dick Allen of
Columbia, S.C., 225-217, handing Allen his first loss in the nine-game
PBA Regional Challenge special event.
“I
know it doesn’t count as a title, but it sure feels like one to me,”
O’Grady said. “Being here on bowling’s biggest stage, live on Xtra
Frame, against a stellar field of players who all have a lot more
experience than I do feels pretty good. Maybe, at age 30, I’m just
hitting my prime a little late.”
Williams,
at age 57, survived another in a series of battles with veteran Ron
Mohr of Las Vegas, throwing the only double of the match and clinching
the 192-187 win with a strike on his first ball in the 10th frame after a
pair of costly 10 pins thwarted Mohr again. For the ninth time in 2016,
Mohr made a championship round without winning the title.
“It’s
a great opportunity for the PBA50 Tour guys to have an event like this
at the end of the season,” Williams said. “I was fortunate Ron didn’t
double in the 10th, but I thought I threw some good shots that didn’t
carry, too. That’s the challenge of this game. You have to figure out
what to do to carry those shots.
“It’s
a great confidence-builder to start the World Series,” he added, noting
the win doesn’t end his ongoing duel with fellow PBA Hall of Famer Pete
Weber to become the first PBA player to win a combined 100 PBA Tour,
PBA50 Tour, PBA Regional and PBA50 Regional titles. Both have 99.
“No, this wasn’t the 100th title,” Williams said. “It’s a special event. Never had been a PBA title, so it doesn’t count.”
Parkin,
bowling with medical approval by her doctor after undergoing surgery
nearly six weeks, saved her best game for last, defeating top qualifying
and PBA South Region representative Ashly Galante of Palm Harbor, Fla.,
267-188, for the PBA-PWBA Women’s Regional Challenge title. After a
first-frame spare, Parkin reeled off eight strikes in a row to run away
with the $8,000 first prize.
“I
changed strategy based on what I was doing in qualifying,” Parkin said.
“I overheard the guys say they were playing farther right on the pair
of lanes we used for the finals, and I’m perfectly fine with that. I
tried it in practice and it was amazing, so I stayed out there.
“I’m
really grateful I got cleared to bowl this event,” the PBA West Region
representative said. “I’m bummed I can’t bowl the rest of the World
Series, but I’m really glad I got to do this one.”
Each
of the three Challenge events culminated season-long competition points
qualifiers to reach the World Series, and entitled each of the
competitors to paid entries into the World Series as well. The Challenge
events were covered live, exclusively on PBA’s online video streaming
service, Xtra Frame.
The
eighth annual WSOB officially gets underway Tuesday with the first of
four animal pattern qualifying stages leading into the PBA World
Championship that will conclude with live ESPN television coverage on
Sunday, Dec. 11, at 1 p.m. ET (10 a.m. PT). All preliminary qualifying
rounds of the Cheetah, Chameleon, Scorpion and Shark Championships also
will be covered live on Xtra Frame between Tuesday and Thursday, Dec. 8.
PBA-PBA WOMEN’S REGIONAL CHALLENGE
National Bowling Stadium, Reno, Nev., Nov. 27
Championship: Missy Parkin, Laguna Hills, Calif. ($8,000) def. Ashly Galanta, Palm Harbor, Fla. ($4,000), 267-188.
Final Match Play Standings (after 8 games, including match play bonus pins; top two advanced to championship match): 1,
Galante, 7-1, 2,018. 2, Parkin, 4-4, 1,828. 3, Diana Zavjalova, Latvia,
6-2, 1,777, $1,000. 4, Clara Guerrero, Colombia, 5-3, 1,751, $700. 5,
Liz Kuhlkin, Rotterdam, N.Y., 4-4, 1,728, $600. 6, April Lord Wittig,
Steilacoom, Wash., 4-4, 1,648, $500. 7, Summer Jasmin, Beckley, W.Va.,
2-6, 1,538, $400.
PBA50 TOUR CHALLENGE
Championship: Walter Ray Williams Jr., Oxford, Fla. ($8,000) def. Ron Mohr, Las Vegas ($4,000), 192-187.
Final Match Play Standings (after 8 games, including match play bonus pins; top two advanced to championship match): 1,
Mohr, 7-1, 2,031. 2, Williams, 6-2, 2,012. 3, Bob Learn Jr, Erie, Pa.,
4-4, 1,968, $1,000. 4, Lennie Boresch Jr, Kenosha, Wis., 4-4, 1,963,
$700. 5, Parker Bohn III, Jackson, N.J., 3-5, 1,820, $600. 6, Pete
Weber, St. Ann, Mo., 3-5, 1,797, $500. 7, Mike Scroggins, Amarillo,
Texas, 5-3, 1,754, $400.
PBA REGIONAL CHALLENGE
Championship: Matt O’Grady, Matawan, N.J. ($8,000) def. Dick Allen, Columbia, S.C. ($4,000), 225-217.
Final Match Play Standings (after 8 games, including match play bonus pins; top two advanced to championship match): 1,
Allen, 8-0, 2,202. 2, O'Grady, 4-4, 1,974. 3, Tom Hess, Urbandale,
Iowa, 4-4, 1,959, $1,000. 4, Jakob Butturff, Tempe, Ariz., 4-4, 1,944,
$700. 5, Shawn Maldonado, Houston, Texas, 5-3, 1,847, $600. 6, Eugene
McCune, Munster, Ind., 4-4, 1,825, $500. 7, David Haynes, Las Vegas,
3-5, 1,776, $400.
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