03/31/08
2007-08 Denny's PBA Tour #21
Duke wins U.S. Open to complete Triple Crown and Grand Slam
Brunswick Zone Carolier in North Brunswick, NJ (March 23-30, 2008)

The Grand Slam, two Majors in a season, $100,000 and the one accomplishment that has eluded him in his illustrious career. With so much riding on the line, getting a mark in the 10th frame was never more difficult for
Norm Duke. Needing any spare to win the 65th Denny's U.S. Open, Duke left the 2-4-5-8. But facing the biggest spare attempt of his career, Duke converted to defeat Mika Koivuniemi, 224-216, to win his fourth career Major and 28th PBA Tour title.
03/30/08
2007-08 Denny's PBA Tour #21
Koivuniemi is one win away from his second U.S. Open title
Brunswick Zone Carolier in North Brunswick, NJ (March 23-30, 2008)
Mika Koivuniemi (left) went 17-7 in match play to earn the top seed for Sunday's stepladder finals in the 65th Denny's U.S. Open at Brunswick Zone Carolier, the fourth Major and final event of the Denny's Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour season. As the top seed, Koivuniemi earned an automatic berth in the title match. The first match features 2006-07 PBA Player of the Year
Doug Kent taking on last year's Player of the Year runner-up,
Norm Duke. The winner of that match will face No. 2
Chris Loschetter.
03/29/08
2007-08 Denny's PBA Tour #21
Duke goes 8-0 to storm into the lead in 65th Denny's U.S. Open
Brunswick Zone Carolier in North Brunswick, NJ (March 23-30, 2008)
Norm Duke has had one of the most interesting seasons of his 26-year career. He's now put himself in position to make it one of the most memorable. Duke, who just a month ago was in danger of losing his Denny's Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour exemption, is now looking poised to capture his second Major of the season, going 8-0 Friday evening to move into the lead in the 65th Denny's U.S. Open at Brunswick Zone Carolier. Mika Koivuniemi also made a big run Friday going 7-1 to move up to second. Shannon Buchan sits third while Eugene McCune is fourth.
03/28/08
2007-08 Denny's PBA Tour #21
Angelo leads top 122 players into Round Four at 65th Denny's U.S. Open
Barnes and Williams both survive the first cut

As late as Thursday evening, it was looking as if an exciting finish to the 2007-08 PBA Player of the Year race was going to end with a whimper instead of a bang. Instead,
Chris Barnes (l.) and
Walter Ray Williams Jr. (r.) made late runs to stay alive in the 65th Denny’s U.S. Open at Brunswick Zone Carolier. Meanwhile,
Brad Angelo continued to the lead the field in hopes of capturing his first career title, finishing the first three days of qualifying with a 4,015 18-game pinfall.
03/27/08
2007-08 Denny's PBA Tour #21
Angelo, Belmonte 1,2 after Day Two Qualifying in 65th Denny's U.S. Open
Things aren't looking good for Barnes and Williams
Brad Angelo (l.) averaged 231.67 Wednesday to take the overall lead after two days with a 2,663 12-game pinfall in the 65th Denny's U.S. Open at Brunswick Zone Carolier, the fourth Major and final event of the 2007-08 season. Finishing second behind Angelo was Australian two-hander
Jason Belmonte (r.), who felled 2,640 pins Things are not looking good for Chris Barnes (92nd) and Walter Ray Williams, who sits 125th, in danger of missing the first cut on Thursday.
03/26/08
2007-08 Denny's PBA Tour #21
Intercollegiate champion Valenta leads 65th U.S. Open after Day One
England's Barrett and Aussie Belmonte in the top 10
Brian Valenta, who has teamed up with Pete Weber for some doubles events recently, used what he has learned from the four-time U.S. Open champion to take the lead after the first day of competition in the 65th Denny's U.S. Open. The two-time USBC Intercollegiate Singles Champion felled 1,381 pins and averaged 230.17 for six games. Two international amateur stars, Dominic Barrett, England (4th) and Australian two-hander Jason Belmonte (8th) finished in the top 10. All 488 bowlers will return Wednesday for the second of three six-game blocks. The field will be cut to the top 25 percent after Thursday's play.
03/24/08
2007-08 Denny's PBA Tour #20
Jones beat Weber to win with his 12th career title in GEICO Classic
AMF Babylon Lanes in West Babylon, NY (March 19-23, 2008)

Although he was officially eliminated from the 2007-08 PBA Player of the Year race this week,
Tommy Jones still showed he's one of the strongest forces on the Denny's PBA Tour and will be for years to come. Jones won his second title of the season and his 12th in the last four seasons, defeating PBA Hall of Famer Pete Weber, 257-191, to win the 2008 GEICO Classic at AMF Babylon Lanes. Jones, who improved to 34-8 in his career on TV, took home $25,000 for the win while Weber (St. Ann, Mo.) earned $13,000 for second.
03/22/08
2007-08 Denny's PBA Tour #20
Weber earns No. 1 seed for the stepladder final of the GEICO Classic
AMF Babylon Lanes in West Babylon, NY (March 19-23, 2008)
Pete Weber hasn't had his usual mojo on television this year. In fact, he's been so off-kilter he's even considered losing his signature sunglasses. Weber may mix it up Sunday, he may not. Regardless, he needs his magic for just one game to take home his 35th career Denny's Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour title. The PBA Hall of Famer defeated Tommy Delutz Jr., 247-212, in the position round Friday night to earn the top seed for Sunday's stepladder finals of the GEICO Classic at AMF Babylon Lanes.
03/21/08
2007-08 PBA Spare Shots #20
Weber leads top 32 into round robin match play at GEICO Classic
AMF Babylon Lanes in West Babylon, NY (March 19-23, 2008)
Pete Weber hasn't had many breaks go his way this season, but he figures two solid weeks to close out the campaign will salvage what has been, by his standards, a slow season. Weber led Thursday's Round of 64 in the 2008 GEICO Classic at AMF Babylon Lanes with a 3,544 14-game pinfall, taking the top seed into Friday's round robin match play. All pinfall carries over into Friday's round robin, where bowlers earn 30 bonus pins for each win and 15 for each tie.
03/20/08
2007-08 Denny's PBA Tour #20
Two successful days in a row for Jason Mahr
AMF Babylon Lanes in West Babylon, NY (March 19-23, 2008)
Jason Mahr got the two most difficult tasks of his week accomplished Tuesday and Wednesday. He figures the rest of his week should be easy in comparison. A night after proposing to his girlfriend at a New York Rangers game – and her accepting – Mahr led Wednesday's Denny's Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour Qualifying Round for the 2008 GEICO Classic at AMF Babylon Lanes to advance to Thursday's Round of 64. The Round of 64 gets underway Thursday at 10 a.m. EST. The top 32 will advance to match play on Friday.
03/09/08
2007-08 Denny's PBA Tour #19
Page locks up Rookie of the Year honors with first victory in Go RVing Classic
Norwich Bowling & Entertainment Center in Norwich, CT (March 5-9, 2008)
Rhino Page (pictured left) figured after four missed opportunities, he had probably blown his chance of winning a title in his rookie. Instead, Page used the motivation of his worst week of the season last week to drive him to a 244-220 win over Jack Jurek in Sunday’s Go RVing Classic to cement what is the greatest rookie season in Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) history. Page, who had already wrapped up an exemption via the PBA World Point Rankings, earned $25,000 for his win.
03/08/08
2007-08 Denny's PBA Tour #19
Edwards and Jurek target to break two of the longest title droughts on the PBA Tour
Page makes a PBA rookie record fifth championship round appearance
Mike Edwards and
Jack Jurek were looking at what might have been the last three weeks of their Denny's PBA Tour careers. Now, they'll face off in Sunday's semi-final of the 2008 Go RVing Classic at Norwich Bowling and Entertainment Center looking to break two of the longest title droughts on Tour. Making a PBA rookie record fifth championship round appearance was
Rhino Page (r.), who will face
Mike Scroggins in the first match Sunday. The winner receives $25,000 and an exemption for the 2008-09 Denny's PBA Tour.
03/07/08
2007-08 Denny's PBA Tour #19
Kretzer leads top 32 into Match Play in Go RVing Classic
Norwich Bowling & Entertainment Center in Norwich, CT (March 5-9, 2008)
Brian Kretzer wasn't in desperate need of a great performance this week, but it certainly won't hurt. Kretzer took a big step toward securing an exemption for the 2008-09 Denny's PBA Tour season, leading the field in Thursday's Round of 64 with a 3,347 14-game pinfall in the 2008 Go RVing Classic. After averaging 244.71 over the first seven games, Kretzer managed a 233.43 over the final seven to take the lead and earn the top seed for Friday's single elimination match play. He will face No. 32 Tom Baker, a PBA Hall of Famer and the three-time reigning PBA Senior Player of the Year.
03/06/08
2007–08 Denny's PBA Tour 19
Page wins yet another Denny's PBA Tour Qualifying Round in Norwich
Norwich Bowling & Entertainment Center in Norwich, CT (March 5-9, 2008)

After a "week off" as he called it,
Rhino Page took some time to work on his game. Unfortunately for his competitors, that time may have made him an even bigger threat than he already was. Page extended his Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) record by qualifying through the Denny's PBA Tour Qualifying Round for the 11th time this season, leading the TQR in the 2008 Go RVing Classic at Norwich Bowling and Entertainment Center with a 1,621 seven-game pinfall. Page led the TQR field for the fourth time this season, another PBA record.
03/02/08
2007-08 Denny's PBA Tour #18
Barnes wins his second title this season in Don Johnson Buckeye State Classic
Sequoia Pro Bowl in Columbus, OH (Feb. 26-March 2, 2008)
Chris Barnes (l.) felt all day there was a bigger plan for him on Sunday. There might just be a bigger plan for him at the end of the road as well. Barnes watched as Ken Simard needed three strikes in the 10th to win his first career title, but instead left the 3-10 split with his second shot, giving Barnes a 209-197 win in the 2008 Don Johnson Buckeye State Classic for his 10th career Denny's PBA Tour title. The victory could turn out to be one of the biggest in Barnes' career as it gave him the lead in the 2007-08 PBA Player of the Year race.