PBA Spare Shots
PBA MEMBERS, TOURNAMENT HOSTS SURVIVE HURRICANE HARVEY
A
number of PBA members, from regional players to PBA Hall of Famers,
faced the consequences of Hurricane Harvey in the Houston and eastern
Texas coastline in recent weeks. For the most part, bowlers and others
with PBA connections survived the catastrophic storm in relatively good
shape, as detailed in an in-depth report by Bowlers Journal
International editor Gianmarc Manzione.
Among those Manzione talked with were PBA Hall of Famer David Ozio, DJ Archer, Steve Wunderlich, twin brothers Pete and Paul McCordic, and Dallas area resident Conner Pickford who just wants to help.
For Manzione’s full story, click here: http://www.bowlersjournal.com/hurricane-harvey-a-sobering-experience-for-texas-bowling-community/
In addition, PBA Hall of Famer Mark Williams
was able to re-open his bowling center in Beaumont, to give people
something to do, and PBA Southwest Region Player of the Year Shawn Maldonado said he was on dry ground.
Among the thousands of people offering assistance was newly-signed Houston Rocket and noted PBA friend Chris Paul, who donated $75,000 to help victims.
PBA
followers are encouraged to follow PBA’s Facebook page for updates
related to Hurricane Harvey as well as Hurricane Irma and wildfires that
are impacting the Pacific Coast region.
HURRICANE IRMA FORCES POSTPONEMENT OF NORTH CAROLINA REGIONALS
The PBA South Region has postponed the
PBA and PBA-PWBA Fayetteville South Open doubleheader scheduled for
Fayetteville Lanes in LaFayette, N.C., this weekend due to the
anticipated arrival of Hurricane Irma along the Atlantic Coast.
PBA South Region Manager Sam Zurich said discussions regarding
re-scheduling will take place after the threat of the hurricane is over.
PBA, HOTELPLANNER.COM RENEW “OFFICIAL HOTEL BOOKING AGENT” AGREEMENT
HotelPlanner.com,
the leading provider of online services to the global group hotel sales
market, has renewed its relationship as an Official Hotel Booking Agent
of the PBA for the 2018 season.
HotelPlanner.com
will continue to work directly with the PBA to provide players,
coaches, family, and fans convenient online room reservations the
organization’s tournaments, including PBA Tour, PBA-World Bowling
International Tour, PBA50 Tour, PBA Regional Tour and the PBA-PWBA
Women’s Regional Tour events. As part of its sponsorship,
HotelPlanner.com awards a monthly $200 gift certificate for future
lodging expenses to an individual who books a room through
HotelPlanner.com’s link on pba.com.
“We’re
proud to renew our partnership for the 2018 season as an official hotel
booking agent and sponsor of the PBA,” said Tim Hentschel, co-founder
and CEO of HotelPlanner.com.
“HotelPlanner looks forward to providing quality hotels, great rates,
and exceptional customer service for PBA’s tournament sports travel for
its members and fans.
“The
PBA and HotelPlanner.com have enjoyed a strong partnership and we are
pleased to announce it will continue. Our traveling staff, players and
fans love to utilize HotelPlanner.com’s efficient services,” said Tom
Clark, PBA CEO and Commissioner.
PBA REGIONAL UPDATE: HAGGERTY, DICKEY WIN TONY REYES MEMORIAL DOUBLES
PJ Haggerty of Roseville, Calif. and his non-member partner, Dupree Dickey
of Oakland, Calif., posted an 8-2 match play record and a combined
18-game total of 8,398 pins Sunday to win the PBA Tony Reyes Memorial
Member/Non-Member Doubles at 4th Street Bowl in San Jose, Calif.
Haggerty and Dickey defeated Darren Tang of San Francisco and non-member Zack Hattori of Las Vegas who had a 4-6 match play record and 8,387 pins. Haggerty and Dickey shared the $4,000 first prize.
The
Tony Reyes Memorial is named in honor of the late PBA Tour champion who
died in 2012. The PBA’s Community Service Award is also named after
Reyes.
● Mike Hastings of Millsboro, Del. defeated John Conroy
of Mahopac, N.Y., 220-201, to win the PBA50 Strike Zone Open presented
by Track at the Strike Zone Alleys in Pottsville, Pa., Sunday for his
second PBA50 Regional title.
Hastings,
a veteran of 116 PBA50 Regional events, bowled a clean game in the
championship round while Conroy could not overcome a split in the middle
of the final game. For Hastings, the win came seven years after winning
his first title in Martinsville, Va., in 2010. He earned $1,500 along
with his title.
Hastings defeated Ryan Shafer of Horseheads, N.Y., 216-140, and Conroy defeated Ray Edwards of Middle Island, N.Y., 200-190, in the semifinal round.
● AJ Johnson of Owego, Ill., celebrated his 25th birthday by defeating Kyle Sherman
of O’Fallon, Mo., 253-237, to win the PBA Illinois Valley Midwest Open
at Super Bowl in Peru, Ill., Sunday for his third consecutive PBA
Midwest Region title.
Johnson, who now has four career PBA Regional titles, also earned $1,700.
Sherman defeated Nathan Michalowski of Burlington, Wis., 218-141, to advance to the championship match. In the first stepladder match, Michalowski edged Steve Taylor of Deer Creek, Ill., 185-183.
●
September’s PBA Regional calendar continues over the Sept. 8-10 weekend
with the PBA50 Towne Bowling Academy Open in Schenectady, N.Y.; the PBA
Autism Awareness Central Open presented by K&R Mower Derby at Astro
Lanes in Wapakoneta, Ohio; the Grand Hotel Casino & Resort
Southwest Invitational at FireLake Bowling Center in Shawnee, Okla.; the
PBA and PBA-PWBA Diamond Jo Casino Championships at Cherry Lanes in
Dubuque, Iowa, and the Aquimo West Open presented by Columbia 300 at
Mesa East Bowl in Mesa, Ariz.
●
September 15-17 PBA Regional events will include the PBA Rex &
Griffin Bigelow Memorial/M&D Blacktop/BW3’s Central Open presented
by Hammer at Troy Bowl in Troy, Ohio; the PBA Century Lanes Hampton
South Open in Hampton, Va., and the PBA and PBA50 Ken & Kathy Fowler
Auto Centers West/Northwest Opens doubleheader at Yokayo Bowling Center
in Ukiah, Calif.
●
The PBA Regional calendar for the Sept. 22-24 weekend includes the
PBA/PBA50 Millsboro Lanes Doubles in Millsboro, Del.; the Florence
Bowling Center Central Open in Florence, Ky.; the PBA50 Rocky Mount
South Open at Rocky Mount (Va.) Bowling Center; the Liberal Kansas
Southwest Open at Ayr Lanes; the PBA and PBA50 Mockingbird Lanes
doubleheader in Omaha, Neb., and the PBA West/Northwest TSI Inc. Open
presented by Onsite Express at Paradise Lanes in Tacoma, Wash.
●
The PBA Regional schedule for the Sept. 29-Oct. 1 weekend includes the
PBA50 Mel Westrich Memorial Central/Midwest Open at Delphos Recreation
in Delphos, Ohio; the PBA50 Spartanburg South Open at Paradise Lanes in
Spartanburg, S.C., and the Killeen Southwest Open at Hallmark Lanes in
Killeen, Texas.
●
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
● Gavin O’Neill has a baby sister. Bill and Christi O’Neill became parents of Avery Lynn O’Neill on Monday. Avery arrived at 7 pounds, four ounces…and 19.5 inches.
● William Smith of Hampton, Va., receives a new high-performance MOTIV ball; James Tagalos of Rhinelander, Wis., wins a new Brunswick ball, and Tiffany China of
Leesville, La., is the lucky winner of a new high-performance ball from
DV8 as August sweepstakes prizes for subscribing to Xtra Frame. The
monthly sweepstakes is sponsored by the respective PBA Product
Registered partners. Monthly winners are selected from among new Xtra
Frame subscribers, who are automatically entered when they enroll as a
monthly or Xtra Frame Season Ticket (full year) subscriber.
● Kerrilyn Askey is
the August winner of a $200 HotelPlanner.com certificate, redeemable
for future lodging expenses, compliments of PBA’s official travel
partner. The monthly sweepstakes is open to anyone who books a hotel
through the HotelPlanner.com link on pba.com. Those who book through
HotelPlanner.com are automatically entered.
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