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2017 PBA XTRA FRAME TOUR SEASON IN REVIEW: 10 EVENTS, 10 LOCATIONS, 11 DIFFERENT WINNERS
Xtra
Frame is today’s solution to providing the sport with a traveling PBA
Tour with broad appeal. The rapid growth of technology that allows for
video streaming provides the ability to transmit live “televised” events
via the internet from all corners of the world to all corners of the
world, on any day at any time.
The
PBA, a frontrunner in using Xtra Frame to cover events and make them
available to bowling fans around the world at very little cost, will
continue to evolve to serve the interests of its fan base. The nature of
video streaming also expands the fan’s access to aspects of tournament
competition, such as qualifying and match play rounds, that were never
available in the past.
In
2017, the PBA’s Xtra Frame programming included 10 events in 10
different locations, all covered exclusively from first ball to last.
The Xtra Frame Tour produced 11 different champions (including one
woman, who received a PWBA title). A quick recap of the events and
winners includes:
● DHC PBA Japan Invitational, Bentencho Grand Bowl, Osaka, Japan: EJ Tackett.
● Xtra Frame Reality Check Classic, Sawgrass Lanes, Tamarac, Fla.: Josh Blanchard.
● Xtra Frame Wilmington Open, Ten Pin Alley Family Fun Center, Wilmington, N.C.: Anthony Simonsen.
● Xtra Frame Greater Jonesboro Open, Jonesboro Bowling Center, Jonesboro, Ark.: Francois Lavoie.
● Xtra Frame Lubbock Sports Open, Lubbock, Texas: Marshall Kent.
● Xtra Frame Billy Hardwick Memorial Open, Billy Hardwick’s All-Star Lanes, Memphis, Tenn.: Matt Sanders.
● Xtra Frame Striking Against Breast Cancer Mixed Doubles, Copperfield Bowl, Houston, Texas: Jason Sterner/Birgit Poppler.
● Xtra Frame Chesapeake Open, AMF Western Branch, Chesapeake, Va.: Dick Allen.
● Xtra Frame Gene Carter’s Pro Shop Classic, Mid-County Bowling & Entertainment, Middletown, Del.: Sean Rash.
● Xtra Frame Kenn-Feld Group Classic, Pla-Mor Lane, Coldwater, Ohio: Rhino Page.
Seven
of the 10 events listed were part of the inaugural Xtra Frame Storm Cup
points series, which provided players with more than $411,000 in prize
money plus the added incentive to compete for another $50,000 in bonus
prize money based upon consistency of performance throughout the season.
DHC Japan (an invitational event), Hardwick Memorial (a
restricted-equipment event) and Mixed Doubles (an event involving
partners) were not part of the Storm Cup due to their unique variations,
but they were important parts of the Xtra Frame program.
As
a group, all of the XF Tour events all offered at least $10,000 in
first prize money and collectively, they provided a grand total of
$750,000 in prize money to PBA Tour players that otherwise may not have
existed. The Xtra Frame Tour also created an opportunity for a special
points competition – the PBA Xtra Frame Storm Cup – which led to $50,000
in bonus prize money including a $20,000 prize to points champion EJ Tackett.
JASON BELMONTE MOVES INTO ELITE TERRITORY WITH 15TH CAREER TITLE
By
winning his 15th PBA Tour title in the PBA International-World Bowling
Tour Storm Lucky Larsen Masters Sunday in Malmo, Sweden, Australia’s Jason Belmonte have moved into a higher tier among PBA’s elite.
With 15 titles, Belmonte is now tied with Steve Cook for 23rd place on the all-time titles list. Next on the list is Jason Couch with 16, Carmen Salvino with 17 and a logjam of bowlers with 18 career titles, including Chris Barnes, Nelson Burton Jr., Dave Davis, Billy Hardwick, Tommy Jones and Dave Soutar, all of whom are tied for 15th place on the all-time list.
Among active PBA players, Belmonte is eighth behind Walter Ray Williams Jr. (47), Norm Duke (38), Pete Weber (37), Parker Bohn III (35), Amleto Monacelli (20), Barnes and Jones (18 each).
PBA’S NEWEST CHAMPION JOINS BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS “BIG CHAMPIONS” PROGRAM
PBA
rookie Matt Sanders, a 23-year-old two-time All-American at Marian
University-Indiana and the PBA Tour’s newest first-time title winner,
will become the first PBA member to join Big Brothers Big Sisters’ “Big
Champions” program on Friday.
Sanders,
who won the PBA Xtra Frame Billy Hardwick Memorial plastic ball title
in Memphis in late June, will become a “celebrity ambassador” for the
nationally-famous youth organization that provides mentoring for young
people in need of adult guidance. Sanders, the first PBA member to sign
on as a Big Champion, will join a group including actor Jamie Foxx,
Pittsburgh Steelers star Antonio Brown, singer/songwriters Letoya
Luckett and Eric Hutchinson, and actor and former Little Brother Ryan
Potter, among others, who will work to create awareness for the
organization as well as assisting in fundraising and recruitment.
Sanders
noted he will specifically try to assist Big Brothers Big Sisters with
its Bowl for Kids’ Sake program. For more information about the Big
Champions project, visit: http://www.bbbs.org/big-champions/
MARSHALL KENT RETAINS LEAD IN TIGHT WORLD BOWLING TOUR POINTS RACE
Thanks in part to his win in the PBA Grand Casino Hotel & Resort Oklahoma Open in early July, Marshall Kent
of Yakima, Wash., has retained a modest lead in the 2017 World Bowling
Tour men’s points race heading into the WBT Thailand in Bangkok Sept.
30-Oct. 6, followed by the PBA World Championship at the GEICO PBA World
Series of Bowling IX, presented by Eldorado Reno Properties, in early
November in Reno.
The
PBA World Championship will be the final qualifying event for the 2017
WBT Men’s and Women’s Finals, presented by the PBA, that will be
conducted on Nov. 19 as the concluding event to WSOB IX. The WBT Finals
will include the top three men and top three women based on 2017 points,
bowling for $20,000, $10,000 and $5,000 in prize money.
Following
the PBA International-WBT Storm Lucky Larsen Masters in Malmo, Sweden,
last weekend, Kent continued to lead the men’s standings with 273
points, with England’s Dom Barrett second with 249 points. Both
players missed the Malmo event to bowl in the PBA’s Xtra Frame Kenn-Feld
Classic in Coldwater, Ohio, where they were in contention in the PBA
Xtra Frame Storm Cup points race as well.
Currently third in WBT men’s points is Sweden’s Martin Larsen with 227 points followed by Malmo winner Jason Belmonte of Australia (220), Anthony Simonsen of Austin, Texas (216), EJ Tackett of Huntington, Ind. (203) and Jesper Svensson of Sweden (190). England’s Stuart Williams (188), Denmark’s Thomas Larsen (177) and Sean Rash of Montgomery, Ill. (172) round out the men’s top 10.
The women’s points leaders included Danielle McEwan (445), Liz Johnson (230), Anggie Ramirez (228), Shayna Ng (186) and Liz Kuhlkin (176).
XTRA FRAME FEATURES SMITHFIELD PWBA TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP
Xtra
Frame, PBA’s exclusive online video streaming service, will focus on
coverage of the Smithfield PWBA Tour Championship over the Labor Day
weekend. Xtra Frame will cover the preliminary best-of-five-game
elimination matches of PWBA’s end-of-season tournament Monday and
Tuesday from Richmond Raceway in Richmond, Va.
Xtra Frame’s coverage will begin on Labor Day at noon (EDT) with matches featuring Maria Jose Rodriquez vs. Missy Parkin, and Shannon O’Keefe vs. Birgit Poppler. At 3 p.m., Shannon Pluhowsky will meet Sin Li Jane, and Rocio Restrepo will bowl Stefanie Johnson. Monday’s coverage concludes at 6 p.m. with Clara Guerrero vs. Siti Rahman and Daria Pajak vs. Verity Crowley.
Tuesday’s schedule includes Danielle McEwan
vs. the Rodriguez-Parkin winner in match 7 and the O’Keefe-Poppler
winner vs. the Pluhowsky-Sin winner in match 8 at noon followed by the
Restrepo-Johnson winner meeting the Guerrero-Rahman winner in match 9,
and the Pajak-Crawler winner facing Diana Zavjalova in match 10 at 3 p.m. The quarterfinal round at 6 p.m. will feature the match 7 and 8 winners and the match 9 and 10 winners.
The
two survivors will advance to the live CBS Sports Network finals on
Wednesday at 8 p.m. EDT where they’ll join semifinalists Liz Johnson and Kelly Kulick for showdown matches leading into the championship match.
Also making its Xtra Frame debut this week is an Xtra Frame Player Perspective feature in which England’s Dom Barrett discusses his emotional 2013 PBA World Championship victory over America’s Sean Rash at the South Point Exhibition Hall in Las Vegas.
To sign up for an Xtra Frame subscription, visit xtraframe.tv.
PBA REGIONAL UPDATE: TONY REYES MEMORIAL DOUBLES SET FOR LABOR DAY WEEKEND
Kicking
off the September PBA Regional schedule will be the PBA60 Wilson &
Sons Super Senior Open presented by the Mooresville Convention and
Visitors Bureau Saturday and Sunday at George Pappas’ Victory Lanes in
Mooresville, N.C., followed immediately by the PBA50 Samuel Adams South
Open presented by the Mooresville Convention and Visitors Bureau at
George Pappas’ Victory Lanes in Mooresville, N.C.
The
Labor Day weekend calendar of PBA Regional action also includes the
PBA50 Strike Zone Open presented by Track in Pottsville, Pa.; the Tony
Reyes Memorial Member/Non-Member Doubles at Fourth Street Bowl in San
Jose, Calif.; the Illinois Valley Midwest Open at IV Super Bowl in Peru,
Ill., and the DHC Japan PBA Doubles Open, Japan Cheetah Masters and
Japan Cheetah Queens at Nagoya Grand Bowl in Nagoya, Japan.
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For complete PBA Regional schedules, rules and entry information, visit
pba.com, open the “schedules” tab and click on PBA Regional Tours to
find the event(s) in your area…and remember, you can follow “live
scoring” for all PBA Regional events on pba. com (easily accessible for
Apple device users using the new PBA app).
QUICK NOTES
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The PBA has advised that fewer than 80 spots remain available to
members wanting to enter the GEICO PBA World Series of Bowling IX in
Reno, Nov. 7-19. Players must confirm a lodging reservation at one of
presenting sponsor Eldorado Reno Properties’ facilities (Silver Legacy,
Eldorado or Circus Circus) at the time of entry. To enter online, PBA
members can use this link: https://secure.pba.com/Store/catalog/world-series-of-bowling,25.htm
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The United States Bowling Congress has announced the 2018 USBC Masters,
a major on the PBA Tour schedule, will be held at the Oncenter
Convention Center in Syracuse, N.Y., April 8-15. It will be the first
time the Masters has been a part of the USBC Open Championship since
2011. Jason Belmonte is the defending champion.
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