Johnny Petraglia scores milestone win at PBA Senior Dayton Classic
05/18/12

Professional Bowlers Association Hall of Famer Johnny Petraglia (pictured left) became the first player in PBA history to win a national tour or senior tour title in six decades by winning the PBA Senior Dayton Classic presented by Roto Grip Thursday at Capri Lanes.
Petraglia, who won his eighth career Senior Tour title, also ended a three-year drought without a win by defeating reigning Senior Player of the Year Ron Mohr (right) of Eagle River, Alaska, 220-204, in the title match.
Petraglia, who was the top seed for the finals, started strong with the first three strikes but then ran into trouble in the fourth frame throwing a 4-6-7-10 split. He threw another split (3-7) in the seventh frame but was able to close out the match with four strikes and a nine-count which was enough to beat Mohr who was also struggling.
"When I threw that first split it surprised me because I thought it was going to be a strike," said the 65-year-old Petraglia, whose last Senior Tour title came in the 2009 Sun Bowl In The Villages.
"Frankly, I was a little lost at that point. I really didn't make an adjustment until after that second split when I moved right on the approach, threw it a little farther left on the lane and trusted that it would come back and it did.
"I guess some things are meant to happen," he added. "Ron was having trouble on the left lane leaving three 10-pins which meant if I could get back to striking I could still win the match."
Overall, Petraglia and fellow PBA legend Dick Weber both have PBA titles in six decades, however, Weber's longevity mark includes a PBA regional title. Petraglia also owns 14 PBA Tour titles, winning his first at a national tour stop in Ft. Smith, Ark., in 1966 at the age of 19.
"I guess it shows how old I am," Petraglia said jokingly after achieving the milestone. "But this is very special to me because it's part of history and makes it all worth it.
"You know at my age, I was wondering if it was going to happen," he said.

"There are so many great Senior Tour players and there are more great bowlers from the regular Tour who are becoming eligible so it doesn't get any easier. Another thing that makes it special is that there are some guys that might be able to tie this record in the coming years but probably not going to break it."
In the semi-final match, Mohr, trying for his first title of the season and eighth of his career, defeated Ron Profitt (left) of Brookville, Ohio, 238-222, to advance to the title match. In the opening match, Profitt defeated last week's Senior Mooresville Classic winner Bob Learn Jr. (right) of Erie, Pa., 243-217. Learn beat Profitt in the championship match of that tournament, 203-196, for his first Senior Tour title.
The Senior Tour takes a two-week break before the Senior U.S. Open June 3-8 at the Suncoast Bowling Center in Las Vegas. The season's first major will be streamed live in its entirety on bowling's online bowling channel Xtra Frame.
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2012 PBA Senior Tour Schedule & Champions
Championship Round:
1, Johnny Petraglia, Jackson, N.J., 220 (1 game), $8,000
2, Ron Mohr, Eagle River, Alaska, 442 (2 games), $4,500
3, Ron Profitt, Brookville, Ohio, 465 (2 games), $3,000
4, Bob Learn Jr., Erie, Pa. 217 (1 game), $2,500
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PBA Hall Famer becomes first player in PBA history to win a PBA National Tour or PBA Senior Tour title in six decades

Professional Bowlers Association Hall of Famer Johnny Petraglia (pictured left) became the first player in PBA history to win a national tour or senior tour title in six decades by winning the PBA Senior Dayton Classic presented by Roto Grip Thursday at Capri Lanes.Petraglia, who won his eighth career Senior Tour title, also ended a three-year drought without a win by defeating reigning Senior Player of the Year Ron Mohr (right) of Eagle River, Alaska, 220-204, in the title match.
Petraglia, who was the top seed for the finals, started strong with the first three strikes but then ran into trouble in the fourth frame throwing a 4-6-7-10 split. He threw another split (3-7) in the seventh frame but was able to close out the match with four strikes and a nine-count which was enough to beat Mohr who was also struggling.
"When I threw that first split it surprised me because I thought it was going to be a strike," said the 65-year-old Petraglia, whose last Senior Tour title came in the 2009 Sun Bowl In The Villages.
"Frankly, I was a little lost at that point. I really didn't make an adjustment until after that second split when I moved right on the approach, threw it a little farther left on the lane and trusted that it would come back and it did.
"I guess some things are meant to happen," he added. "Ron was having trouble on the left lane leaving three 10-pins which meant if I could get back to striking I could still win the match."
Overall, Petraglia and fellow PBA legend Dick Weber both have PBA titles in six decades, however, Weber's longevity mark includes a PBA regional title. Petraglia also owns 14 PBA Tour titles, winning his first at a national tour stop in Ft. Smith, Ark., in 1966 at the age of 19.
"I guess it shows how old I am," Petraglia said jokingly after achieving the milestone. "But this is very special to me because it's part of history and makes it all worth it.
"You know at my age, I was wondering if it was going to happen," he said.

"There are so many great Senior Tour players and there are more great bowlers from the regular Tour who are becoming eligible so it doesn't get any easier. Another thing that makes it special is that there are some guys that might be able to tie this record in the coming years but probably not going to break it."In the semi-final match, Mohr, trying for his first title of the season and eighth of his career, defeated Ron Profitt (left) of Brookville, Ohio, 238-222, to advance to the title match. In the opening match, Profitt defeated last week's Senior Mooresville Classic winner Bob Learn Jr. (right) of Erie, Pa., 243-217. Learn beat Profitt in the championship match of that tournament, 203-196, for his first Senior Tour title.
The Senior Tour takes a two-week break before the Senior U.S. Open June 3-8 at the Suncoast Bowling Center in Las Vegas. The season's first major will be streamed live in its entirety on bowling's online bowling channel Xtra Frame.
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PBA Senior Dayton Classic presented by Roto Grip
Championship Round:1, Johnny Petraglia, Jackson, N.J., 220 (1 game), $8,000
2, Ron Mohr, Eagle River, Alaska, 442 (2 games), $4,500
3, Ron Profitt, Brookville, Ohio, 465 (2 games), $3,000
4, Bob Learn Jr., Erie, Pa. 217 (1 game), $2,500
L-R Petraglia, Mohr, Learn and Profitt.
Playoff Results:
Match One: No. 4 Profitt def. No. 3 Learn, 243-217
Match Two: No. 2 Mohr def. Profitt, 238-222
Championship Match: No. 1 Petraglia def. Mohr, 220-204
Players with position, hometown, match play record, 32-game total and earnings. The top four advanced to stepladder finals.
1, Johnny Petraglia, Jackson, N.J., 12-4, 7,982
2, Ron Mohr, Eagle River, Alaska, 7-8-1, 7,924
3, Bob Learn Jr., Erie, Pa., 9-4-3, 7,909
4, Ron Profitt, Brookville, Ohio, 9-7, 7,873
Missed Cut:
5, Darryl Bower, Middletown, Pa., 10-6, 7,820, $2,000
6, Dale Traber, Cedarburg, Wis., 10-4-2, 7,813, $1,800
7, Lennie Boresch Jr., Kenosha, Wis., 5-11, 7,797, $1,700
8, Jeff Schrum, Cherryville, N.C., 10-5-1, 7,782, $1,600
9, Hugh Miller, Seattle, 6-9-1, 7,767, $1,500
10, Roy Buckley, New Albany, Ohio, 10-6, 7,736, $1,450
11, Walter Ray Williams Jr., Ocala, Fla., 10-6, 7,706, $1,400
12, Bo Goergen, Sanford, Mich., 6-10, 7,654, $1,380
13, Sammy Ventura, Syracuse, N.Y., 5-11, 7,625, $1,360
14, Mike Dias, Lafayette, Colo., 9-7, 7,604, $1,340
15, Marc Lineberry, Camanche, Iowa, 6-10, 7,578, $1,320
16, Mark Everette, Aliquippa, Pa., 6-9-1, 7,499, $1,300
Failed to advance to second match play round:
17, Kenny Parks, Hammond, Ind., 3-5, 5,586, $1,200
18, Paul McCordic, Sugar Land, Texas, 3-5, 5,580, $1,180
19, Brian Cooper, Visalia, Calif., 5-3, 5,568, $1,160
20, Charlie Tapp, Kalamazoo, Mich., 5-2-1, 5,555, $1,140
21, (tie) Tom Carter, Rockford, Ill., 4-3-1, and John Shreve Sr., Elyria, Ohio, 1-6-1, 5,539, $1,110
23, Harry Sullins, Chesterfield Twp, Mich., 3-5, 5,536, $1,080
24, Ernie Segura Jr., Taylor, Mich., 5-3, 5,518, $1,070
25, James Souder, Greeneville, Tenn, 5-3, 5,505, $1,060
26, Arturo Hernandez, Venezuela, 4-4, 5,495, $1,050
27, (tie) Peter Knopp, Germany, 5-3-0, and Mark Williams, Beaumont, Texas, 2-6, 5,492, $1,035
29, Dale Eagle, Tavares, Fla., 2-6, 5,462, $1,020
30, Wayne Webb, Columbus, Ohio, 3-5, 5,454, $1,010
31, Dave Soutar, Bradenton, Fla., 4-4, 5,321, $1,010
32, William Keenan, Jr., Orlando, Fla., 2-6, 5,302, $1,000
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Playoff Results:
Match One: No. 4 Profitt def. No. 3 Learn, 243-217
Match Two: No. 2 Mohr def. Profitt, 238-222
Championship Match: No. 1 Petraglia def. Mohr, 220-204
Match Play Results
Players with position, hometown, match play record, 32-game total and earnings. The top four advanced to stepladder finals.
1, Johnny Petraglia, Jackson, N.J., 12-4, 7,982
2, Ron Mohr, Eagle River, Alaska, 7-8-1, 7,924
3, Bob Learn Jr., Erie, Pa., 9-4-3, 7,909
4, Ron Profitt, Brookville, Ohio, 9-7, 7,873
Missed Cut:
5, Darryl Bower, Middletown, Pa., 10-6, 7,820, $2,000
6, Dale Traber, Cedarburg, Wis., 10-4-2, 7,813, $1,800
7, Lennie Boresch Jr., Kenosha, Wis., 5-11, 7,797, $1,700
8, Jeff Schrum, Cherryville, N.C., 10-5-1, 7,782, $1,600
9, Hugh Miller, Seattle, 6-9-1, 7,767, $1,500
10, Roy Buckley, New Albany, Ohio, 10-6, 7,736, $1,450
11, Walter Ray Williams Jr., Ocala, Fla., 10-6, 7,706, $1,400
12, Bo Goergen, Sanford, Mich., 6-10, 7,654, $1,380
13, Sammy Ventura, Syracuse, N.Y., 5-11, 7,625, $1,360
14, Mike Dias, Lafayette, Colo., 9-7, 7,604, $1,340
15, Marc Lineberry, Camanche, Iowa, 6-10, 7,578, $1,320
16, Mark Everette, Aliquippa, Pa., 6-9-1, 7,499, $1,300
Failed to advance to second match play round:
17, Kenny Parks, Hammond, Ind., 3-5, 5,586, $1,200
18, Paul McCordic, Sugar Land, Texas, 3-5, 5,580, $1,180
19, Brian Cooper, Visalia, Calif., 5-3, 5,568, $1,160
20, Charlie Tapp, Kalamazoo, Mich., 5-2-1, 5,555, $1,140
21, (tie) Tom Carter, Rockford, Ill., 4-3-1, and John Shreve Sr., Elyria, Ohio, 1-6-1, 5,539, $1,110
23, Harry Sullins, Chesterfield Twp, Mich., 3-5, 5,536, $1,080
24, Ernie Segura Jr., Taylor, Mich., 5-3, 5,518, $1,070
25, James Souder, Greeneville, Tenn, 5-3, 5,505, $1,060
26, Arturo Hernandez, Venezuela, 4-4, 5,495, $1,050
27, (tie) Peter Knopp, Germany, 5-3-0, and Mark Williams, Beaumont, Texas, 2-6, 5,492, $1,035
29, Dale Eagle, Tavares, Fla., 2-6, 5,462, $1,020
30, Wayne Webb, Columbus, Ohio, 3-5, 5,454, $1,010
31, Dave Soutar, Bradenton, Fla., 4-4, 5,321, $1,010
32, William Keenan, Jr., Orlando, Fla., 2-6, 5,302, $1,000
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