SHANNON O'KEEFE WINS 2017 SMITHFIELD PWBA TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP
RICHMOND, Va. - For the third time in her career,
Shannon O'Keefe of O'Fallon, Illinois, found herself in tears on the
television set of a major bowling championship, but this time it was as
the winner of the 2017 Smithfield Professional Women's Bowling
Association Tour Championship, the first major title of her career.
The 38-year-old right-hander struck six times in the first seven
frames of the title match against Kelly Kulick of Union, New Jersey, on
Wednesday and claimed her sixth PWBA Tour title by a 222-203 margin. The
win earned O'Keefe $20,000, while Kulick took home $10,000 as the
runner-up.
The championship round was broadcast live on CBS Sports Network from Richmond Raceway's Old Dominion Building.
O'Keefe was slowed only by a 3-6-7-10 split in the third frame, which
she was unable to convert, but spared a 10 pin in her final frame and
got nine on her fill ball to shut out Kulick, whose only strike in the
second half of the game came on her fill ball.
"I've dreamed of this moment for a really long time, and I don't know
if there are words to describe how I feel," O'Keefe said. "I've been a
contender at the U.S. Women's Open for the last decade and haven't been
able to pull it off, which has been frustrating. I'm just overwhelmed
right now by how this feels."
The last time O'Keefe bowled for a major title was the 2015 U.S.
Women's Open, where she left, and missed, a final-frame washout,
allowing United States Bowling Congress Hall of Famer Liz Johnson of
Deerfield, Illinois, to claim the second of her four consecutive U.S.
Women's Open titles.
This win also nearly got away from O'Keefe, who left a 4-6-7-10 split
in the 10th frame of her semifinal match with Johnson. O'Keefe entered
the final frame on a string of five consecutive strikes, and the miscue
allowed Johnson to throw a strike and then spare a 7 pin for a 222 tie.
It took three one-ball roll-offs for O'Keefe to lock up her spot in
the championship match. Both players struck on their first two
opportunities, and O'Keefe won the third, 10-9.
"The split in the 10th was a really bad shot, and I knew it wasn't
going to hold because I whipped my hand around it," O'Keefe said. "I
immediately thought back to last time, but ultimately, I knew I threw
nine great shots, and I was happy. It wasn't the best result in a
pressure moment, but it is what it is. Then, she gave me an opportunity,
and from that moment on, it was go. I am grateful I had that second
chance."
As the points leader each season since the PWBA Tour returned in
2015, Johnson has been seeded into the televised portion of the event.
The three-time reigning PWBA Player of the Year has not been able to
advance to the title match.
On her way to the final Wednesday, Kulick built an early lead against
Shannon Pluhowsky of Dayton, Ohio, and led by nearly 40 pins at the
halfway point. Two opens from Pluhowsky in the first six frames proved
to be her undoing, and Kulick tossed nine strikes on the way to a
247-191 win.
Kulick, a six-time major champion, also was the runner-up at the 2017
Go Bowling PWBA Players Championship, losing to Johnson in the final.
"I did my job and threw really good shots, and the ball reaction just
went away a little bit," said Kulick, whose last major title was the
U.S. Women's Open in 2012. "Swishy 7, ring 10, it could've gone either
way. Shannon had a good look all week long and bowled great. I have no
regrets, but I'm really tired of finishing second. Overall, I had a
great season. Even though Liz ran away with it, I finished second for
player of the year. I'm making cuts, I'm cashing and I'm making TV.
That's all I can do, and next year, something's going to give."
PWBA members qualified for the Tour Championship either by winning a
title during the 2017 season or earning enough competition points. All
eligible 2017 PWBA Tour champions received automatic invitations to the
Tour Championship, and the remainder of the 16-player field was filled
through the PWBA points list.
O'Keefe earned her spot at the season-ending event with her recent
win at the PWBA St. Petersburg-Clearwater Open, Kulick secured her place
with a win at the PWBA Fountain Valley Open and Johnson, the season's
only three-time winner, advanced with a win at the PWBA Storm Sacramento
Open.
Pluhowsky, whose best finish this season was a runner-up effort at
the Nationwide PWBA Rochester Open, was the lone left-hander to qualify
for the Tour Championship and did so via the points list.
Johnson also won two of the season's three majors, the Go Bowling
PWBA Players Championship and the U.S. Women's Open, while finishing
second at the other, the USBC Queens. Her consistency locked up her
third consecutive player-of-the-year award before a single ball was
thrown at this week's Tour Championship.
As the top two players on the season points list, Johnson and Kulick
earned automatic berths in Wednesday's semifinals, while O'Keefe and
Pluhowsky battled their way through the 16-player single-elimination
bracket, featuring best-of-five matches.
All rounds of the PWBA Tour Championship leading up to the TV finals
were broadcast on Xtra Frame, the exclusive online bowling channel for
the Professional Bowlers Association.
The lanes were specially installed inside the Old Dominion Building by
QubicaAMF, the official supplier of bowling equipment for the 2017
Smithfield PWBA Tour Championship.
Go to PWBA.com for more information about the PWBA Tour.
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).
2017 SMITHFIELD PWBA TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP
At Old Dominion Building, Richmond Raceway
Richmond, Va.
Wednesday's results
SEMIFINALS
(Losers eliminated, earn $5,000)
Kelly Kulick, Union, New Jersey, def. Shannon Pluhowsky, Dayton, Ohio, 247-191
Shannon O'Keefe, O'Fallon, Ill., def. Liz Johnson, Deerfield, Ill., 222-222 (10-10, 10-10, 10-9)
CHAMPIONSHIP
(Winner earns $20,000; Loser earns $10,000)
O'Keefe def. Kulick, 222-203
Thursday, September 7, 2017
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