06/23/07
2007 PBA Senior Tour #6
Amateur Minier beats Ozio to win PBA Senior U.S. Open, presented by Suncoast
Suncoast Bowling Center, Las Vegas, NV (June 17-22, 2007)
In a battle of two Texans, it was an amateur who came out on top over a Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Hall of Famer in the 2007 PBA Senior U.S. Open presented by Suncoast. Rick Minier (Houston, Texas) put together a string of six consecutive strikes to defeat David Ozio (Beaumont, Texas), 240-223, in the title match of the stepladder finals to capture his first career PBA Senior Tour title.
L-R Mike Monyak, general manager for Coast Casinos bowling centers in Las Vegas, with 2007 PBA Senior U.S. Open champion Rick Minier. Picture PBA LLC.
The second-seeded Ozio opened the title match with three strikes while the top seed Minier spared in the first and doubled in the next two frames.
It was in the fourth frame where the tide of the match changed. After leaving a 10-pin on his first shot, Ozio, who won the 2004 PBA Senior U.S. Open, missed the spare conversion leaving an open frame in the midst of Minier’s six-strike string.
Minier’s string was snapped in the eighth with an open frame of his own, but the amateur struck in the ninth and with his opening shot in the 10th to close out the match and capture his first career title.
“This is definitely the biggest title I’ve ever won. I’ve won some nice tournaments, but this is the biggest,” said Minier. “I was nervous out there. I posted a good shot every frame except for the eighth when I hung up the split. But this is hard to top. It doesn’t get any better than this.
In the semifinal match Ozio knocked off two-time defending U.S. Open champion Tom Baker (King, N.C.), 226-196. Baker was in trouble after five frames, picking up only two strikes to Ozio’s four. Ozio allowed Baker back into the match with three spares in frames six through nine, but closed the door with a double in 10th frame.
In the first stepladder match Baker defeated the fourth seed Bob Handley (Winter Park, Fla.), 239-215. Baker used strikes in five of the first six frames and was aided by a Handley open in the sixth to take the final’s first match.
With the win Minier takes home $20,000 but no berth into the 2008 PBA Tournament of Champions due to his amteur status. Ozio earns $11,000 for second. Baker earns $7,000 and Handley $5,500 for their third and fourth place finishes, respectively.
The PBA Senior Tour next heads to Klamath Falls, Ore., for the PBA Senior Epicenter Classic. June 24-27.
PBA Senior U.S. Open, presented by Suncoast
Suncoast Bowling Center, Las Vegas, NV (June 17-22, 2007)
Championship Round:
1. Rick Minier, Houston, Texas, 240 (1 game), $20,000
2. David Ozio, Beaumont, Texas, 449 (2 games), $11,000
3. Tom Baker, King, N.C., 435 (2 games), $7,000
4. Bob Handley, Winter Park, Fla., 215 (1 game), $5,500
Playoff Results:
First Match: Baker def. Handley, 239-215
Second match: Ozio defeated Baker, 226-196
Championship Match: Minier defeated Ozio, 240-223.
Round Robin Match Play after 24 Games
Players with position, hometown, win-loss record and 51-game pinfall. Thirty bonus pins awarded for a victory and 15 bonus pins for a tie. Top 4 advanced to the stepladder finals.
1, Rick Minier, Houston, Texas, 12-12-0, 12,089
2, David Ozio, Beaumont, Texas, 16-8-0, 12,038
3, Tom Baker, King, N.C., 19-5-0, 12,020
4, Bob Handley, Winter Park, Fla., 13-10-1, 11,906
Missed Cut:
5, Terry Leong, Las Vegas, 17-7-0, 11,866
6, Kevin Croucher, Grants Pass, Ore., 13-11-0, 11,850
7, Sam Zurich, Grant, Fla., 13-11-0, 11,707
8, Brian Brazeau, Ocala, Fla., 11-13-0, 11,692
9, Rohn Morton, Vancouver, Wash., 10-14-0, 11,669
10, Ross Packard, San Jose, Calif., 11-11-2, 11,651
11, Ted Staikoff, Black Hawk, S.D., 15-8-1, 11,635
12, Steve Neff, Homosassa Springs, Fla., 12-12-0, 11,581
13, Tim Miller, Irving, Texas, 13-11-0, 11,566
14, Bob Kelly, Dayton, Ohio, 11-13-0, 11,529
15, Kerry Painter, Henderson, Nev., 9-14-1, 11,517
16, Ron Hosler, Denver, Colo., 13-11-0, 11,515
17, Ron Winger, Las Vegas, Nev., 7-16-1, 11,496
18, Dave Patchen, Oregon, Ohio, 10-13-1, 11,484
19, Joe Salvemini, Las Vegas, Nev., 9-14-1, 11,450
20, Don Blatchford, Santa Monica, Calif., 9-15-0, 11,442
21, Mark Roth, Fulton, N.Y., 9-14-1, 11,396
22, Nick Morgan, Sacramento, Calif., 10-14-0, 11,374
23, Jeff Jamison, Boulder City, Nev., 11-12-1, 11,356
24, Vaughn Doody, Las Vegas, 10-14-0, 11,076
300 games (2) -- Bob Handley, Rohn Morton.
Baker intends to make it three straight Senior U.S. Open victories
Tom Baker picked a good time to get hot on the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Senior Tour. After winning five PBA Senior Tour titles the last two years and the last two PBA Senior Player of the Year awards, Baker was having what some considered a down year with no title match appearances. After finishing the first day of qualifying of the PBA Senior U.S. Open presented by Suncoast in 46th, Baker has served notice to the rest of the field he intends to make it three straight U.S. Open victories, jumping to the top of the leaderboard at the conclusion of 18 games of qualifying.
Thursday, Baker reiterated his statement by rolling through the first of three eight-game round-robin match play blocks as the only bowler with an undefeated record and an eight-game pinfall of 1,747, with 30 pins being awarded for each match play win and 15 for each tie, to give Baker a 35-game total pinfall of 8,119.
"I feel very fortunate to be where I'm at. The lanes were very different today and I got some very fortunate breaks," said Baker (King, N.C.). "Any time I needed a strike to win a match, I got it. I never shot anything big, but I never shot anything bad. The reaction was different on each pair of lanes. When you moved to the next, it was like starting all over again."
Twenty pins behind Baker is amateur Rick Minier, who posted the rounds highest pinfall of 1,953 while going 5-3 to finish with a total pinfall of 8,099. Minier (Houston, Texas) entered match play in 16th, 221 pins behind then-leader Rohn Morton.
David Ozio (Beaumont, Texas), left, who posted the highest pinfall in the morning's cashers qualifying round to move from 57th to inside the match play cut at 14th, continued his rise to the top, going 6-2 in match play with 1,821 to finish with 8,021.A second amateur and Las Vegas resident, Terry Leong, rounds out the top four. Leong went 7-1 through match play to finish with 8,014.
Rohn Morton (Vancouver, Wash.) is fifth with a 3-5 record and 1,690 to finish with 7,997.
All 24 bowlers will return Friday at 7 a.m. PST for the second of three eight-game round-robin match play blocks with the final block scheduled to begin at Noon. At the conclusion of the final block, the top four bowlers will advance to the stepladder finals slated to begin at 3:30 p.m. with the winner taking home $20,000 and a berth into the 2008 PBA Tournament of Champions.
Round Robin Match Play after 8 Games
Players with position, hometown, win-loss record and 35-game pinfall. Thirty bonus pins awarded for a victory and 15 bonus pins for a tie.
1, Tom Baker, King, N.C., 7-0-0, 7,862
2, Rick Minier, Houston, Texas, 4-3-0, 7,843
3, Bob Handley, Winter Park, Fla., 4-3-0, 7,764
4, David Ozio, Beaumont, Texas, 5-2-0, 7,752
5, Terry Leong, Las Vegas, 6-1-0, 7,745
6, Rohn Morton, Vancouver, Wash., 3-4-0, 7,732
7, Kevin Croucher, Grants Pass, Ore., 3-4-0, 7,684
8, Nick Morgan, Sacramento, Calif., 5-2-0, 7,671
9, Don Blatchford, Santa Monica, Calif., 3-4-0, 7,670
10, Sam Zurich, Grant, Fla., 4-3-0, 7,647
11, Steve Neff, Homosassa Springs, Fla., 3-4-0, 7,644
12, Jeff Jamison, Boulder City, Nev., 3-3-1, 7,638
13, Tim Miller, Irving, Texas, 3-4-0, 7,623
14, Ron Winger, Las Vegas, Nev., 1-6-0, 7,622
15, Brian Brazeau, Ocala, Fla., 2-5-0, 7,618
16, Bob Kelly, Dayton, Ohio, 4-3-0, 7,607
17, Mark Roth, Fulton, N.Y., 4-3-0, 7,600
18, Ross Packard, San Jose, Calif., 3-3-1, 7,593
19, Ron Hosler, Denver, Colo., 3-4-0, 7,586
20, Kerry Painter, Henderson, Nev., 3-4-0, 7,581
21, Joe Salvemini, Las Vegas, Nev., 3-4-0, 7,579
22, Ted Staikoff, Black Hawk, S.D., 3-4-0, 7,518
23, Dave Patchen, Oregon, Ohio, 2-5-0, 7,467
24, Vaughn Doody, Las Vegas, 3-4-0, 7,451
Cashers Qualifying Round
Players with position, hometown and 27-game total. Top 24 advance to round robin match play. Pos. 25-72 eliminated, cash.
1, Rohn Morton, Vancouver, Wash., 6,217
2, Bob Handley, Winter Park, Fla., 6,156
3, Tim Miller, Irving, Texas, 6,133
4, Tom Baker, King, N.C., 6,132
5, Sam Zurich, Grant, Fla., 6,128
6, Ron Hosler, Denver, Colo., 6,096
7, Steve Neff, Homosassa Springs, Fla., 6,094
8, Kerry Painter, Henderson, Nev., 6,090
9, Don Blatchford, Santa Monica, Calif., 6,077
10, Kevin Croucher, Grants Pass, Ore., 6,075
11, Ron Winger, Las Vegas, Nev., 6,057
12, Jeff Jamison, Boulder City, Nev., 6,050
13, Ted Staikoff, Black Hawk, S.D., 6,031
14, David Ozio, Beaumont, Texas, 6,020
15, Brian Brazeau, Ocala, Fla., 6,016
16, Rick Minier, Houston, Texas, 5,996
17, (tie) Dave Patchen, Oregon, Ohio, and Terry Leong, Las Vegas, 5,979
19, Joe Salvemini, Las Vegas, Nev., 5,971
20, Ross Packard, San Jose, Calif., 5,969
21, Nick Morgan, Sacramento, Calif., 5,963
22, Bob Kelly, Dayton, Ohio, 5,950
23, Vaughn Doody, Las Vegas, 5,943
24, Mark Roth, Fulton, N.Y., 5,938
Missed Cut:
25, Matt Surina, Everett, Wash., 5,936, $1,180
26, Greg Shields, Independence, Mo., 5,935, $1,150
27, Gary Bessette, Summerdale, Ala., 5,924, $1,135
28, Warren Nelson, Fresno, Cal, 5,923, $1,125
29, Roger Kossert, Lithia, Fla., 5,900, $1,115
30, Edward Silva, Manteca, Calif., 5,879, $1,110
31, Pete Couture, Titusville, Fla., 5,872, $1,105
32, Dennis Psaropoulos, Lake Worth, Fla., 5,864, $1,100
33, Steve Fehr, Cincinnati, Ohio, 5,863, $1,095
34, Bob Brady, Santa Monica, Calif., 5,862, $1,090
35, Carey Hofmann, Phoenix, 5,859, $1,085
36, John Bennett, Clarkston, Mich., 5,856, $1,080
37, Pete Bryan, Laurel, Del., 5,855, $1,075
38, Dave Bernhardt, Shelby Twp., Mich., 5,852, $1,070
39, Vinnie Atria, Louisville, Ky, 5,850, $1,065
40, Roger LeClair, Clackamas, Ore., 5,844, $1,060
41, Martin Letscher, Niles, Ohio, 5,826, $1,055
42, Alex Hernandez, Palmdale, Calif., 5,824, $1,050
43, Mike Dias, Lafayette, Colo., 5,817, $1,045
44, Hugh Miller, Seattle, 5,809, $1,040
45, (tie) Frank DeRemer, Lacey, Wash., and Kenneth Gibson, Greenville, S.C., 5,807, $1,032
47, Edward Regehr, Hesperia, Calif., 5,796, $1,025
48, Michael Chrzanowski, Shepherd, Mich., 5,793, $1,020
49, David Axon, Bellevue, Neb, 5,787, $1,015
50, Ronald Gales, Las Vegas, 5,777, $1,010
51, Dale Eagle, Tavares, Fla., 5,772, $1,005
52, Daniel Emmett, Las Vegas, Nev., 5,771, $1,000
53, (tie) Don Sylvia, Discovery Bay, Calif., and Ronald Krys, Sparks, Nev., 5,764, $992
55, Craig Kisro, Granada Hills, Calif., 5,752, $985
56, Don Jackson, Bonita, Calif., 5,729, $980
57, Bill Spigner, Vernon Hills, Ill., 5,728, $975
58, Avery LeBlanc, Lexington, Tenn., 5,714, $970
59, Fred Cole, Visalia, Calif, 5,702, $965
60, Vince Mazzanti Jr., Levittown, Pa., 5,691, $960
61, Edwin Case, Albuquerque, N.M., 5,655, $955
62, Steve Ferraro, Kingston, N.Y., 5,649, $950
63, Ronald Krippelcz, St. Louis, 5,647, $945
64, Colin Leisy, Wilson, N.C., 5,644, $940
65, John Dudak, Orland Park, Ill., 5,634, $935
66, Tom Smith III, Newark, Del., 5,622, $930
67, Greg Benefield, Lee's Summit, Mo., 5,621, $925
68, Tom Carter, Rockford, Ill., 5,613, $920
69, Gregory Goetz, Washington, 5,601, $915
70, Ernie Schlegel, Vancouver, Wash., 5,590, $910
71, Dave Washburn, Las Vegas, Nev., 5,571, $905
72, Gary James, Spring, Texas, 5,466, $900
Two-time defending Senior U.S. Open champion Baker back in familiar position
A Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Senior Major may be just the thing that Tom Baker needs to return to the form that captured him the last two PBA Senior Player of the Year awards.Baker, who has also won the last two Senior U.S. Opens, leads the PBA Senior U.S. Open presented by Suncoast after 18 games of qualifying at the Suncoast Bowling Center.
After beginning Tuesday, the second day of qualifying, in 46th, Baker jumped to seventh before completing his run to the top on Wednesday with an 18-game pinfall of 4,156.
"I feel like I've been bowling well all year and for some reason I have a lot of good luck here," said Baker (King, N.C.). "This year it will be a lot harder to win again because the competition is so stiff and the lanes are driving the scores up. But that is why we are here, the competition.
Baker began his block with his high score of the day, 256, and followed it up with scores of 237 and 248. He concluded the block with games of 226, 234 and 228 to finish with a six-game block of 1,429, the top score of the day.
"It's just a matter of carrying the shot out there. Monday I bowled just as well, but I left a lot of 10-pins, which was very frustrating. On Tuesday I switched balls to a Total Inferno and shot 278 and 268 in my final two games. I think the key is not giving the pocket away and keeping it on line," added Baker.
In second is local favorite Kerry Painter, just 21 pins behind Baker. Painter (Henderson, Nev.), who is in his first year on the PBA Senior Tour, compiled the day's second-highest six-game pinfall,1,415, to improve seven spots from ninth.
Tuesday's leader Tim Miller (Irving, Texas), is third with 4,134 after finishing Wednesday with a 1,292 six-game pinfall and leads all amateurs.
Ted Staikoff (Black Hawk, S.D.) is fourth with 4,107 while Monday's leader, Kevin Croucher (Grants Pass, Ore.) rounds out the top five with 4,094, tops for the A squad.
The top 25 percent of the field advance to an additional nine-game qualifying round Thursday morning at 7 a.m. PST. The field will then be cut to the top 24 for round robin match play which gets underway Thursday at 2 p.m.
Day Three Qualifying
Players with position, hometown and 18-game total. Top 72 advance to cashers round. Top 10 super-seniors, 60 and over, cash.
1, Tom Baker, King, N.C., 4,156
2, Kerry Painter, Henderson, Nev., 4,135
3, Tim Miller, Irving, Texas, 4,134
4, Ted Staikoff, Black Hawk, S.D., 4,107
5, Kevin Croucher, Grants Pass, Ore., 4,094
6, Rohn Morton, Vancouver, Wash., 4,085
7, Ron Winger, Las Vegas, Nev., 4,084
8, Sam Zurich, Grant, Fla., 4,083
9, Ron Hosler, Denver, Colo., 4,054
10, Bob Brady, Santa Monica, Calif., 4,043
11, Don Blatchford, Santa Monica, Calif., 4,034
12, Jeff Jamison, Boulder City, Nev., 4,030
13, Steve Neff, Homosassa Springs, Fla., 4,002
14, Bob Handley, Winter Park, Fla., 3,997
15, Pete Bryan, Laurel, Del., 3,996
16, Rick Minier, Houston, Texas, 3,983
17, Terry Leong, Las Vegas, 3,976
18, Roger LeClair, Clackamas, Ore., 3,975
19, (tie) Daniel Emmett, Las Vegas, Nev., and Brian Brazeau, Ocala, Fla., 3,969
21, Joe Salvemini, Las Vegas, Nev., 3,963
22, Gary Bessette, Summerdale, Ala., 3,962
23, Bob Kelly, Dayton, Ohio, 3,954
24, Alex Hernandez, Palmdale, Calif., 3,946
25, Dennis Psaropoulos, Lake Worth, Fla., 3,944
26, Nick Morgan, Sacramento, Calif., 3,942
27, Dave Patchen, Oregon, Ohio, 3,937
28, Matt Surina, Everett, Wash., 3,936
29, David Axon, Bellevue, Neb, 3,934
30, Roger Kossert, Lithia, Fla., 3,929
31, Steve Fehr, Cincinnati, Ohio, 3,928
32, Don Jackson, Bonita, Calif., 3,927
33, Hugh Miller, Seattle, 3,918
34, Ronald Krys, Sparks, Nev., 3,917
35, John Bennett, Clarkston, Mich., 3,915
36, Ronald Gales, Las Vegas, 3,902
37, Warren Nelson, Fresno, Cal, 3,901
38, (tie) Kenneth Gibson, Greenville, S.C., and Mike Dias, Lafayette, Colo., 3,898
40, Dale Eagle, Tavares, Fla., 3,895
41, (tie) Colin Leisy, Wilson, N.C., and Dave Bernhardt, Shelby Twp., Mich., 3,894
43, Vaughn Doody, Las Vegas, 3,893
44, Ross Packard, San Jose, Calif., 3,890
45, Avery LeBlanc, Lexington, Tenn., 3,888
46, Edward Silva, Manteca, Calif., 3,885
47, Don Sylvia, Discovery Bay, Calif., 3,884
48, Bill Spigner, Vernon Hills, Ill., 3,875
49, (tie) Mark Roth, Fulton, N.Y., and Dave Washburn, Las Vegas, Nev., 3,872
51, Edward Regehr, Hesperia, Calif., 3,871
52, Pete Couture, Titusville, Fla., 3,867
53, (tie) John Dudak, Orland Park, Ill., and Greg Shields, Independence, Mo., 3,865
55, Martin Letscher, Niles, Ohio, 3,858
56, Gary James, Spring, Texas, 3,851
57, (tie) Vinnie Atria, Louisville, Ky, and David Ozio, Beaumont, Texas, 3,850
59, Edwin Case, Albuquerque, N.M., 3,847
60, Carey Hofmann, Phoenix, 3,845
61, Greg Benefield, Lee's Summit, Mo., 3,841
62, (tie) Gregory Goetz, Washington, and Michael Chrzanowski, Shepherd, Mich., 3,836
64, (tie) Tom Smith III, Newark, Del., and Ernie Schlegel, Vancouver, Wash., 3,835
66, Craig Kisro, Granada Hills, Calif., 3,831
67, Fred Cole, Visalia, Calif, 3,829
68, Frank DeRemer, Lacey, Wash., 3,828
69, (tie) Vince Mazzanti Jr., Levittown, Pa., and Steve Ferraro, Kingston, N.Y., 3,815
71, (tie) Tom Carter, Rockford, Ill., and Ronald Krippelcz, St. Louis, 3,814
Missed Cut:
73, Dave Soutar, Bradenton, Fla., 3,813, $600
74, Marc Lineberry, Camanche, Iowa, 3,811
75, Barry Mefford, Aurora, Ill, 3,809
76, (tie) Henry Gonzalez, Colorado Springs, Colo., and Norb Wetzel, Fond du Lac, Wis., 3,797, $600
78, (tie) Tim Bowers, East Wenatchee, Wash., and Randy Niehaus, Rockford, Ill., 3,796
80, Ray Cobb, Highland, Calif., 3,795
81, Bill Stewart, Plainwell, Mich., 3,788
82, Stephen Bruck, Cincinnati, 3,787
83, Peter Hakim, Jericho, N.Y., 3,786
84, (tie) Michael Lucente, Warren, Mich., and Mark Glover, Woodbridge, Va, 3,783
86, Gary Skidmore, Albuquerque, NM, 3,778
87, (tie) Mike Landrith, Chandler, Ariz, and Ty Dawson, Sunnyvale, Calif., 3,776
89, (tie) John Petraglia, Manalapan, N.J., and Bob Amoruso, Glenview, Ill, and Barry Gurney, West Hills, Calif., 3,775, $600
92, Ken Racette, San Diego, Calif., 3,774
93, Donald Breihan, Columbia, S.C., 3,771, $600
94, Daniel Winter, Rockford, Ill., 3,770, $600
95, Jules Soetaert, Ardrossan, Alberta, 3,769, $600
96, Bill Hewlett, Meridian, Idaho, 3,765
97, Russ Davies, Las Vegas, Nev., 3,763
98, Ron Van Ostenbridge, Colorado Springs, Colo, 3,757. 99, Brian Miller, Springfield, Ohio, 3,754
100, Gregory Waldon, Manhattan, Mont., 3,752
101, (tie) Ken Waters, Kingsport, Tenn., and Otis Dixon, Forest Park, Ill., 3,751, $600
103, Gary Hiday, Indianapolis, 3,745
104, Aron Lipshy, Roseville, Mich., 3,744
105, Bob Chamberlain, The Villages, Fla., 3,743
106, Harley Trumbull, New Boston, Mich., 3,742
107, Rudy Moreno, Reno, Nev., 3,737
108, (tie) Jay Aono, Boise, Idaho, and Rich Holden, Chinchilla, Pa., 3,735
110, Mel Wolf, Jackson, Mich., 3,734
111, Jim King, New Braunfels, Texas, 3,733
112, (tie) Bill Stempke, Moorpark, Calif., and Marc Clyburn, Pittsburg, Calif., 3,732
114, Keith Sharp, Orlando, Fla., 3,728
115, David Zonfrilli, Pahrumph, Nev., 3,726
116, Jerry Walls, Klamath Falls, Ore., 3,725
117, Gary Smith, E. Peoria, Ill., 3,724
118, Jim Rock, Kalamazoo, Mich., 3,721
119, (tie) David Wilson, Lakewood, Calif., and Les Zikes, Palatine, Ill., and Gil Martinez, Fresno, Calif., 3,720. 122, Jim Gordin, Modesto, Calif., 3,715
123, Gary Coultas, Huntinton Beach, Calif., 3,713
124, Steven Jansson, Barnes, Wis., 3,712
125, Raymond Gaunt, El Monte, Calif, 3,711
126, (tie) Ron Garr, Ridgedale, Mo., and Bill Argenbright, Fisherville, Va., 3,710
128, (tie) Gregory Jackson, Los Angeles, and Leo Plaia, New Orleans, and Dave Gualeni, Gladstone, Mo., 3,708
131, (tie) John Hoppe, Venice, Fla., and Doug Arden, Havelock, N.C., 3,706
133, Odell Hughes, Oak Park, Ill., 3,705
134, Dick Selgo, Archbold, Ohio, 3,702
135, Stan Winters, Simi Valley, Calif., 3,700
136, Kirk Tupper, Phoenix, 3,698
137, (tie) Mark Estes, Grapevine, Texas, and Frank Manley Jr., Fletcher, N.C., 3,695
139, Chuck Pierce, Dallas, 3,693
140, Les Shirwindt, Las Vegas, Nev, 3,692
141, Dave Morales, Georgetown, Texas, 3,690
142, Brad Newhouse, Las Vegas, Nev., 3,688
143, Larry Galloway, Fresno, Calif., 3,682
144, Carl Hendrickson, Duluth, Minn., 3,681
145, Lee Snow, Wixom, Mich., 3,677
146, (tie) Edward Roberts, Braintree, Mass., and Michael Henry, Brunswick, Ohio, 3,674
148, (tie) Dave Kangas, Gwinn, Mich., and Gary Morgan, Marietta, Ga., and Bob Andersen, Forest City, N.C., 3,664
151, (tie) Richard Rathjen Sr., Naples, Fla., and Darrel Curtis, Las Vegas, 3,662
153, (tie) Lomon Brunson, Milton, Pa., and Tommy Kress, Rochester, N.Y., 3,658
155, Frank Gallo Jr., Newport News, VA., 3,657
156, (tie) Thomas Carbone, Arvada, Colo., and John Shreve Sr., Elyria, Ohio, and Steve Freeman, Hermantown, Minn., 3,655
159, Mike Procaccino, Las Vegas, Nev., 3,653
160, Glenn Masukawa, San Ramon, Calif, 3,648
161, George Psaropoulos, Jupiter, Fla., 3,646
162, Chuck Best, Buda, Texas, 3,642
163, Steve Kiss, Clackamas, Ore., 3,639
164, Jack Guay, Canada, 3,635
165, Bob Knipple, Long Beach, Calif., 3,632
166, Alan Schafer, Sun City West, Ariz., 3,631
167, (tie) Tony DeLaTorre III, Highland, Calif., and Doyle Radford, Candler, N.C., 3,630
169, (tie) Steve Stein, Staten Island, N.Y., and Mike Winklepleck, Gladstone, Ore., and Lauri Karppala Jr., Folsom, Ca, 3,629
172, Jim Moran, Las Vegas, 3,628
173, (tie) Roger Koplin Jr., Citrus Heights., Calif., and Michael Kelly, Seattle, Wash., 3,626
175, (tie) Jeff Suma, Auburn Hills, Mich., and James Brenner, LeClaire, Iowa, 3,625
177, Randy Corey, Henderson, Nev., 3,619
178, Mark Jones, Amelia, Ohio, 3,617
179, Sal Bongiorno, Hollywood, Fla., 3,613
180, John Dassi, Las Vegas, Nev., 3,611
181, Kent Whitson, Sausalito, Calif., 3,610
182, (tie) Chuck Huckelberry, Rockford, Ill., and Darrell Adams, Flintstone, Ga., 3,609
184, (tie) Dennis Van Laanen, Coon Rapids, Minn, and Rich Cook, Olympia, Wash., 3,600
186, Greg Wilhelm, Stafford, Va., 3,594
187, Byron Richmond, Simi, Calif., 3,592
188, Val Benson, Bronx, N.Y., 3,589
189, Will Friedrich, Green Bay, Wis., 3,586
190, Mark Scime, Winter Garden, Fla, 3,585
191, Bobby Hall, Landover, Md., 3,582
192, (tie) David Woodfield Sr., Jamestown, N.Y., and William Keenan, Jr., Orlando, Fla., and Jeff Gordon, Ventura, Calif., 3,578
195, (tie) Terry Thomas, Las Vegas, and George Lord, Lakeland, Fla., 3,576
197, (tie) Jim Wynne Sr., Bemidji, Minn., and Frank Bellinder, Fullerton, Calif., 3,575
199, (tie) John Eberhard, Reno, Nev, and Ray Bailey, Asheville, N.C., 3,574
201, Dave Rhoads, Las Vegas, Nev., 3,572
202, Mike Schmid, St. Paul, Minn., 3,567
203, Larry Graybeal, Elizabethton, Tenn., 3,566
204, Jack Wallisch, Hot Springs Village, Ark., 3,561
205, (tie) Ron Bays, Bloomington, Ill., and Dan Clausse, Reno, Nev., 3,560
07, (tie) Frank Fiscello, Bloomfield, N.J., and D.A. Carbone, Broomfield, Colo., 3,559
209, Ray Morgan, Scottsdale, Ariz, 3,551
210, Bobby Holmes, North Las Vegas, Nev., 3,550
211, Dale Ballou, Seaside, Ore., 3,546
212, Robert Maki, Ishpeming, Mich., 3,541
213, Robert Shelton, Goldvien, Va, 3,539
214, Bill Henson, Westerville, Ohio, 3,537
215, (tie) Lee Tucker, Camarillo, Calif., and Richard Holmes, Luray, Va., 3,535
217, Ronald Roberts, Lake Havasu, Ariz., 3,533
218, Bruno Vitasovic, Aurora, Colo., 3,523
219, Frank DeFilippo, Las Vegas, 3,513
220, Rodney Chong, Torrance, Calif, 3,510
221, Robert McDonald, Addison, Ill., 3,508
222, Mike Castleton, San Diego, 3,507
223, Bob Priess, Las Vegas, 3,504
224, Glen Smith, Seattle, Wash, 3,503
225, Frank Weiler, San Bernardino, Calif., 3,500
226, Robert Rogers, Brick, N.J., 3,499
227, Jim Hutchinson, Ludlow Falls, Ohio, 3,497
228, Andy Anderson, Falls Church, Va, 3,496
229, Jim Jakus, Las Vegas, Nev., 3,494
230, (tie) Steven Saltz, San Juan Capistrano, Calif, and Ray Randall, Dearborn, Mich., 3,492
232, Ross Larsen, Riverside, Calif, 3,486
233, Jack Heimel, Janesville, Wis., 3,483
234, (tie) T C Hilderbrand, Clearwater, Fla., and Dan Duskin Sr, Atlantic, Iowa, and Gary Friedman, Farmingdale, N.Y., 3,482
237, Tony Maresca, Mesa, Ariz., 3,479
238, Dennis Amato, Pine Brook, N.J., 3,474
239, Lenny Guccione, Thornton, Colo., 3,470
240, Sam Perrotta, Lincoln Park, N.J., 3,466
241, Reuben (Dean) Butz, Las Vegas, Nev, 3,462
242, Dewaine West, Temecula, Calif., 3,454
243, Mark Fenton, Aurora, Colo., 3,445
244, Hollis McMullen, Rockville, Md., 3,443
245, (tie) Stephen Hill, San Diego, and Lee Rautenberg, Boca Raton, Fla., 3,442
247, Ed Gagnon, Fall River, Mass., 3,440
248, Arthur Monzidelis, Pelham, N.Y., 3,429
249, Pete Heim, Omaha, Neb., 3,427
250, Ross McDonald, Clarksville, Md., 3,426
251, Jeff Mackey, Mexico, Mo., 3,416
252, Bobby Dunn, Augusta, Ga., 3,414
253, Norm Black Sr., Whittier, Calif., 3,408
254, Wayne Onstad, Red Bluff, Calif, 3,407
255, Donald Kilgore, Las Vegas, 3,402
256, William Dickey, Cedar City, Utah, 3,398
257, Rodney Tramp, Porterville, Calif., 3,397
258, Allen Sobelman, Moorpark, Calif., 3,394
259, Jimmy Plessinger, York, Pa., 3,388
260, Dino Cantoria, Fontana, Calif., 3,379
261, (tie) Larry Grandt, Gurnee, Ill, and Allen Meskan, Wood Dale, Ill., 3,369
263, Tom Giffin, Bassett, Va, 3,360
264, Lee Taylor, Las Vegas, 3,355
265, Timothy Bates, Orlando, Fla., 3,349
266, Ted Karbownik, Clarkston, Mich., 3,344
267, Phillip Woods, Marshville, N.C., 3,342
268, John Tavano, Mars Hill, N.C., 3,337
269, Marvin Nezvensky Jr., Pueblo, Colo., 3,329
271, Peter George, Chicago, 3,320
272, R. Mark Rice, Parawan, Utah, 3,315
273, Gerry Chinn, Castaic, Calif., 3,313
274, Fred Strasser, Pismo Beach, Calif., 3,312
275, Jerry Dallum, Prescott, Ariz., 3,306
276, Ed Bordenka, Las Vegas, 3,294
277, Marvin Martin, Arden, N.C., 3,278
278, Wayne Brandwein, Centennial, Colo., 3,267
279, Fred Baldwin, Sturgis, Mich, 3,261
280, Ray Shuel, Canada, 3,219
281, Fred Edick III, Glendora, Calif., 3,217
282, Sam DaSilva, North Richland Hills, Texas, 3,159
283, John Fowles, England, 3,157
284, Sidney Smith, Bellevue, Neb., 3,148
285, Wally Kayser, Green Valley, Ariz, 3,135
286, Rob Mautner, Las Vegas, Nev, 3,132
287, Bob Williams, Sparks, Nev., 2,929
288, Bill Ades, Minden, Nev., 2,731 (WD)
289, Tom Greco, West Palm Beach, Fla., 1,024 (WD)
Amateur Tim Miller leads PBA Senior U.S. Open after Day Two Qualifying
Tim Miller had a list of goals entering the 2007 Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Senior U.S. Open presented by Suncoast. After Tuesday's second day of qualifying, Miller, an amateur, is one step closer to reaching his first goal and making the cut to round robin match play. Picture courtesy of PBA LLC.Miller (Irving, Texas) entered the day sixth overall after finishing second in the B squad Monday behind fellow amateur Avery LeBlanc (Lexington, Tenn.). Miller's six-game pinfall of 1,460 on Tuesday was the highest of the day and gave him an overall 12-game pinfall of 2,842.
The Texan posted scores of 244 and 183 in his first two games before jumping to 278 in the third. Miller then finished the block by averaging 252.67 over his final three games including a 279 in his sixth.
"I set a couple of goals coming into this thing and I'm close to my first goal of making the cut," said Miller. "One of the things I focused on today was not missing any 10 pins and I didn't miss any. The lanes were a little tighter and I had to play a little straighter. Tomorrow will be a little different, I expect most of the oil to be worn off and I really won't know how the lanes will play until practice beforehand."
Fifty-seven pins behind in second is Bob Handley (Winter Park, Fla.) with 2,785. Handley led the C squad on the day with 1,415.
Making the big jump on the day was Sam Zurich (Grant, Fla.) who entered the day 48th and ended in third. Zurich, who won the third event of the season, the 2007 PBA Senior Northern Illinois Classic, posted a six-game pinfall of 1,454 to improve to 2,766 overall.
Monday's leader Kevin Croucher (Grants Pass, Ore.), still leads the A squad and is fourth with 2,765 after finishing Tuesday with a 1,344 six-game pinfall.
Two-time defending PBA Senior U.S. Open champion and two-time defending PBA Senior Player of the Year Tom Baker (King, N.C.) is seventh with 2,727 after finishing Monday tied for 46th.
All 290 bowlers return Wednesday for the final of the three six-game qualifying blocks, with C squad beginning action at 7 a.m. PST. The top 25 percent of the field after the first 18 games of qualifying will advance to an additional nine-game qualifying round Thursday morning. The field will then be cut to the top 24 for round robin match play which gets underway Thursday at 2 p.m. PST.
Day Two Qualifying
Players with position, hometown and 12-game total
1, Tim Miller, Irving, Texas, 2,842
2, Bob Handley, Winter Park, Fla., 2,785
3, Sam Zurich, Grant, Fla., 2,766
4, Kevin Croucher, Grants Pass, Ore., 2,765
5, Ron Hosler, Denver, Colo., 2,750
6, Dale Eagle, Tavares, Fla., 2,730
7, Tom Baker, King, N.C., 2,727
8, Ted Staikoff, Black Hawk, S.D., 2,722
9, Kerry Painter, Henderson, Nev., 2,720
10, Ronald Krys, Sparks, Nev., 2,719
11, Dave Bernhardt, Shelby Twp., Mich., 2,711
12, Don Blatchford, Santa Monica, Calif., 2,707
13, Dave Washburn, Las Vegas, Nev., 2,690
14, Nick Morgan, Sacramento, Calif., 2,688
15, Ron Winger, Las Vegas, Nev., 2,687
16, Dave Patchen, Oregon, Ohio, 2,686
17, Steve Neff, Homosassa Springs, Fla., 2,683
18, Vaughn Doody, Las Vegas, 2,679
19, (tie) Norb Wetzel, Fond du Lac, Wis., and Brian Brazeau, Ocala, Fla., 2,675
21, Rick Minier, Houston, Texas, 2,674
22, Ernie Schlegel, Vancouver, Wash., 2,673
23, Rohn Morton, Vancouver, Wash., 2,670
24, Mike Dias, Lafayette, Colo., 2,663
25, (tie) Bob Brady, Santa Monica, Calif., and Martin Letscher, Niles, Ohio, 2,660
27, Terry Leong, Las Vegas, 2,657
28, Matt Surina, Everett, Wash., 2,656
29, Bob Kelly, Dayton, Ohio, 2,649
30, Henry Gonzalez, Colorado Springs, Colo., 2,648
31, Randy Niehaus, Rockford, Ill., 2,643
32, Don Jackson, Bonita, Calif., 2,637
33, Gary Bessette, Summerdale, Ala., 2,634
34, Roger Kossert, Lithia, Fla., 2,632
35, (tie) Jeff Jamison, Boulder City, Nev., and Pete Bryan, Laurel, Del., 2,629
37, David Axon, Bellevue, Neb, 2,624
38, David Ozio, Beaumont, Texas, 2,623
39, Ronald Krippelcz, St. Louis, 2,617
40, Greg Shields, Independence, Mo., 2,615
41, Marc Lineberry, Camanche, Iowa, 2,614
42, Steve Ferraro, Kingston, N.Y., 2,605
43, Kenneth Gibson, Greenville, S.C., 2,601
44, Dave Soutar, Bradenton, Fla., 2,600
45, (tie) Ronald Gales, Las Vegas, and Edward Silva, Manteca, Calif., 2,597
47, Ray Cobb, Highland, Calif., 2,595
48, Joe Salvemini, Las Vegas, Nev., 2,592
49, Bill Spigner, Vernon Hills, Ill., 2,590
50, Daniel Emmett, Las Vegas, Nev., 2,588
51, Tom Smith III, Newark, Del., 2,587
52, (tie) Gary James, Spring, Texas, and Edward Regehr, Hesperia, Calif., 2,580
54, Dennis Psaropoulos, Lake Worth, Fla., 2,578
55, (tie) Steven Jansson, Barnes, Wis., and Roger LeClair, Clackamas, Ore., 2,577
57, Jerry Walls, Klamath Falls, Ore., 2,574
58, (tie) Rich Holden, Chinchilla, Pa., and Warren Nelson, Fresno, Cal, 2,569
60, Bill Argenbright, Fisherville, Va., 2,568
61, Alex Hernandez, Palmdale, Calif., 2,567
62, (tie) Dave Gualeni, Gladstone, Mo., and Vinnie Atria, Louisville, Ky, 2,566
64, Steve Fehr, Cincinnati, Ohio, 2,564
65, Darrel Curtis, Las Vegas, 2,563
66, Russ Davies, Las Vegas, Nev., 2,562
67, Brian Miller, Springfield, Ohio, 2,561
68, (tie) Barry Gurney, West Hills, Calif., and Mark Roth, Fulton, N.Y., 2,558
70, Craig Kisro, Granada Hills, Calif., 2,557
71, (tie) Jim Gordin, Modesto, Calif., and Jay Aono, Boise, Idaho, 2,556
73, Michael Chrzanowski, Shepherd, Mich., 2,552
74, John Bennett, Clarkston, Mich., 2,551
75, Stephen Bruck, Cincinnati, 2,550
76, Bob Amoruso, Glenview, Ill, 2,549
77, (tie) Hugh Miller, Seattle, and Jules Soetaert, Ardrossan, Alberta, and Ty Dawson, Sunnyvale, Calif., 2,548
80, Ross Packard, San Jose, Calif., 2,545
81, Bob Andersen, Forest City, N.C., 2,543
82, (tie) Greg Benefield, Lee's Summit, Mo., and Frank DeRemer, Lacey, Wash., 2,540
84, (tie) Gary Hiday, Indianapolis, and Daniel Winter, Rockford, Ill., and Alan Schafer, Sun City West, Ariz., 2,535
87, Carey Hofmann, Phoenix, 2,534
88, Pete Couture, Titusville, Fla., 2,533
89, Carl Hendrickson, Duluth, Minn., 2,531
90, Marc Clyburn, Pittsburg, Calif., 2,527
91, Steve Freeman, Hermantown, Minn., 2,524
92, Bill Stewart, Plainwell, Mich., 2,523
93, Les Shirwindt, Las Vegas, Nev, 2,521
94, (tie) Peter Hakim, Jericho, N.Y., and Gary Skidmore, Albuquerque, NM, and Otis Dixon, Forest Park, Ill., 2,517
97, Bobby Hall, Landover, Md., 2,516
98, Tim Bowers, East Wenatchee, Wash., 2,515
99, Colin Leisy, Wilson, N.C., 2,514
100, (tie) Dave Rhoads, Las Vegas, Nev., and Jack Guay, Canada, and Darrell Adams, Flintstone, Ga., 2,512
103, Harley Trumbull, New Boston, Mich., 2,509
104, John Shreve Sr., Elyria, Ohio, 2,507
105, Don Sylvia, Discovery Bay, Calif., 2,506
106, Avery LeBlanc, Lexington, Tenn., 2,505
107, (tie) Gregory Waldon, Manhattan, Mont., and David Zonfrilli, Pahrumph, Nev., 2,501
109, Barry Mefford, Aurora, Ill, 2,498
110, Edwin Case, Albuquerque, N.M., 2,495
111, (tie) Gil Martinez, Fresno, Calif., and Rudy Moreno, Reno, Nev., 2,494
113, Leo Plaia, New Orleans, 2,492
114, (tie) Larry Galloway, Fresno, Calif., and Tom Carter, Rockford, Ill., and Doug Arden, Havelock, N.C., 2,491
117, Gary Coultas, Huntinton Beach, Calif., 2,490
118, (tie) Bill Hewlett, Meridian, Idaho, and Donald Breihan, Columbia, S.C., 2,487
120, (tie) Mark Glover, Woodbridge, Va, and Tommy Kress, Rochester, N.Y., and Steve Kiss, Clackamas, Ore., 2,486
123, (tie) John Hoppe, Venice, Fla., and Bob Chamberlain, The Villages, Fla., 2,485
125, John Petraglia, Manalapan, N.J., 2,484
126, Gary Smith, E. Peoria, Ill., 2,481
127, (tie) Ken Racette, San Diego, Calif., and Keith Sharp, Orlando, Fla., 2,479
129, Jim King, New Braunfels, Texas, 2,478
130, Mel Wolf, Jackson, Mich., 2,476
131, Bob Knipple, Long Beach, Calif., 2,475
132, Stan Winters, Simi Valley, Calif., 2,472
133, Mike Procaccino, Las Vegas, Nev., 2,470
134, (tie) Les Zikes, Palatine, Ill., and Ken Waters, Kingsport, Tenn., 2,469
136, (tie) Fred Cole, Visalia, Calif, and Will Friedrich, Green Bay, Wis., 2,465
138, John Dudak, Orland Park, Ill., 2,464
139, Chuck Best, Buda, Texas, 2,460
140, Lee Snow, Wixom, Mich., 2,456
141, Mark Scime, Winter Garden, Fla, 2,454
142, James Brenner, LeClaire, Iowa, 2,453
143, Gregory Goetz, Washington, 2,452
144, Brad Newhouse, Las Vegas, Nev., 2,450
145, (tie) Michael Henry, Brunswick, Ohio, and Frank Gallo Jr., Newport News, VA., and Mark Jones, Amelia, Ohio, 2,449
148, (tie) Doyle Radford, Candler, N.C., and John Dassi, Las Vegas, Nev., 2,447
150, (tie) Chuck Pierce, Dallas, and Glenn Masukawa, San Ramon, Calif, 2,442
152, Gary Morgan, Marietta, Ga., 2,441
153, (tie) Michael Kelly, Seattle, Wash., and Lauri Karppala Jr., Folsom, Ca, 2,440
155, (tie) Jeff Gordon, Ventura, Calif., and Dale Ballou, Seaside, Ore., 2,439
157, Bill Stempke, Moorpark, Calif., 2,438
158, Aron Lipshy, Roseville, Mich., 2,436
159, D.A. Carbone, Broomfield, Colo., 2,435
160, (tie) George Lord, Lakeland, Fla., and Bill Ades, Minden, Nev., 2,434
162, (tie) Richard Rathjen Sr., Naples, Fla., and Edward Roberts, Braintree, Mass., and Rich Cook, Olympia, Wash., 2,433
165, Val Benson, Bronx, N.Y., 2,432
166, Ron Garr, Ridgedale, Mo., 2,430
167, Tony DeLaTorre III, Highland, Calif., 2,427
168, (tie) Vince Mazzanti Jr., Levittown, Pa., and Frank Manley Jr., Fletcher, N.C., 2,426
170, Greg Wilhelm, Stafford, Va., 2,425
171, Michael Lucente, Warren, Mich., 2,424
172, Roger Koplin Jr., Citrus Heights., Calif., 2,423
173, (tie) Chuck Huckelberry, Rockford, Ill., and Andy Anderson, Falls Church, Va, 2,421
175, Mike Schmid, St. Paul, Minn., 2,420
176, Jim Rock, Kalamazoo, Mich., 2,419
177, Terry Thomas, Las Vegas, 2,416
178, Sal Bongiorno, Hollywood, Fla., 2,414
179, (tie) Ron Van Ostenbridge, Colorado Springs, Colo, and Kirk Tupper, Phoenix, 2,412
181, (tie) Bobby Holmes, North Las Vegas, Nev., and Ray Morgan, Scottsdale, Ariz, 2,411
183, (tie) Frank Bellinder, Fullerton, Calif., and Bill Henson, Westerville, Ohio, 2,407
185, Jim Wynne Sr., Bemidji, Minn., 2,406
186, Jim Moran, Las Vegas, 2,405
187, Larry Graybeal, Elizabethton, Tenn., 2,404
188, (tie) Randy Corey, Henderson, Nev., and Jim Hutchinson, Ludlow Falls, Ohio, 2,401
190, Dave Morales, Georgetown, Texas, 2,399
191, (tie) Gregory Jackson, Los Angeles, and Ray Bailey, Asheville, N.C., 2,398
193, Mike Landrith, Chandler, Ariz, 2,397
194, Dave Kangas, Gwinn, Mich., 2,396
195, George Psaropoulos, Jupiter, Fla., 2,394
196, Mark Estes, Grapevine, Texas, 2,393
197, Thomas Carbone, Arvada, Colo., 2,392
198, Jeff Suma, Auburn Hills, Mich., 2,388
199, (tie) David Wilson, Lakewood, Calif., and Dan Clausse, Reno, Nev., 2,386
201, Byron Richmond, Simi, Calif., 2,380
202, Mike Winklepleck, Gladstone, Ore., 2,379
203, Robert Shelton, Goldvien, Va, 2,378
204, Reuben (Dean) Butz, Las Vegas, Nev, 2,374
205, Jack Heimel, Janesville, Wis., 2,372
206, (tie) Richard Holmes, Luray, Va., and William Keenan, Jr., Orlando, Fla., 2,370
208, Lomon Brunson, Milton, Pa., 2,369
209, Robert Maki, Ishpeming, Mich., 2,368
210, Kent Whitson, Sausalito, Calif., 2,364
211, Steve Stein, Staten Island, N.Y., 2,363
212, (tie) Dick Selgo, Archbold, Ohio, and Rodney Chong, Torrance, Calif, 2,361
214, (tie) Gary Friedman, Farmingdale, N.Y., and Norm Black Sr., Whittier, Calif., 2,359
216, Bruno Vitasovic, Aurora, Colo., 2,356
217, Tony Maresca, Mesa, Ariz., 2,355
218, Ross McDonald, Clarksville, Md., 2,350
219, Ross Larsen, Riverside, Calif, 2,348
220, Odell Hughes, Oak Park, Ill., 2,346
221, Arthur Monzidelis, Pelham, N.Y., 2,340
222, Raymond Gaunt, El Monte, Calif, 2,339
223, (tie) Bob Priess, Las Vegas, and Frank Fiscello, Bloomfield, N.J., 2,337
225, Dan Duskin Sr, Atlantic, Iowa, 2,336
226, Ronald Roberts, Lake Havasu, Ariz., 2,331
227, John Eberhard, Reno, Nev, 2,328
228, Ray Randall, Dearborn, Mich., 2,327
229, Donald Kilgore, Las Vegas, 2,324
230, (tie) Sam Perrotta, Lincoln Park, N.J., and Jeff Mackey, Mexico, Mo., 2,323
232, Dennis Van Laanen, Coon Rapids, Minn, 2,322
233, Timothy Bates, Orlando, Fla., 2,321
234, William Dickey, Cedar City, Utah, 2,320
235, David Woodfield Sr., Jamestown, N.Y., 2,318
236, Ed Bordenka, Las Vegas, 2,315
237, Frank Weiler, San Bernardino, Calif., 2,312
238, Ron Bays, Bloomington, Ill., 2,307
239, Ed Gagnon, Fall River, Mass., 2,303
240, Jimmy Plessinger, York, Pa., 2,302
241, (tie) Glen Smith, Seattle, Wash, and Lee Rautenberg, Boca Raton, Fla., 2,293
243, Robert McDonald, Addison, Ill., 2,292
244, Mark Fenton, Aurora, Colo., 2,291
245, (tie) Dennis Amato, Pine Brook, N.J., and Bobby Dunn, Augusta, Ga., 2,290
247, Robert Rogers, Brick, N.J., 2,287
248, Rodney Tramp, Porterville, Calif., 2,285
249, (tie) Pete Heim, Omaha, Neb., and Hollis McMullen, Rockville, Md., 2,283
251, Jack Wallisch, Hot Springs Village, Ark., 2,282
252, Dino Cantoria, Fontana, Calif., 2,281
253, Steven Saltz, San Juan Capistrano, Calif, 2,279
254, Tom Giffin, Bassett, Va, 2,274
255, (tie) Allen Meskan, Wood Dale, Ill., and Frank DeFilippo, Las Vegas, 2,261
257, Allen Sobelman, Moorpark, Calif., 2,254
258, Lee Tucker, Camarillo, Calif., 2,253
259, Robert Lite, Portland, Ore., 2,252
260, Fred Edick III, Glendora, Calif., 2,249
261, Lenny Guccione, Thornton, Colo., 2,244
262, Mike Castleton, San Diego, 2,243
263, Larry Grandt, Gurnee, Ill, 2,242
264, (tie) Jim Jakus, Las Vegas, Nev., and Wayne Brandwein, Centennial, Colo., 2,241
266, Marvin Nezvensky Jr., Pueblo, Colo., 2,228
267, Tom Greco, West Palm Beach, Fla., 1,024 (WD)
268, Jerry Dallum, Prescott, Ariz., 2,221
269, Dewaine West, Temecula, Calif., 2,215
270, T C Hilderbrand, Clearwater, Fla., 2,214
271, John Tavano, Mars Hill, N.C., 2,213
272, Peter George, Chicago, 2,205
273, Phillip Woods, Marshville, N.C., 2,198
274, Wayne Onstad, Red Bluff, Calif, 2,196
275, Stephen Hill, San Diego, 2,193
276, Fred Strasser, Pismo Beach, Calif., 2,179
277, Ted Karbownik, Clarkston, Mich., 2,177
278, Rob Mautner, Las Vegas, Nev, 2,162
279, R. Mark Rice, Parawan, Utah, 2,156
280, John Fowles, England, 2,140
281, Wally Kayser, Green Valley, Ariz, 2,137
282, Ray Shuel, Canada, 2,127
283, Gerry Chinn, Castaic, Calif., 2,122
284, Sam DaSilva, North Richland Hills, Texas, 2,115
285, Fred Baldwin, Sturgis, Mich, 2,112
286, Marvin Martin, Arden, N.C., 2,106
287, Lee Taylor, Las Vegas, 2,105
288, Sidney Smith, Bellevue, Neb., 2,008
289, Bob Williams, Sparks, Nev., 1,927
300 Games (1) -- Russ Davies
Croucher leads first day in PBA Senior U.S. Open, presented by Suncoast
In a tournament that requires 51 games over five days for a bowler to even qualify for the four-bowler stepladder final, Kevin Croucher knows that leading the first day in the 2007 Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Senior U.S. Open presented by Suncoast isn't something to get too excited about. Picture courtesy of PBA LLC. Croucher, who is still looking for his first career PBA Senior title, got out to a quick start firing a six-game pinfall of 1,421 in the first block of the day.
"This is the U.S. Open and it's a very long format, so the people who make fewer mistakes are going to do well," said Croucher (Grants Pass, Ore.) "Everyone is going to have their strikes, but spares are at a premium. You have to convert them to stay alive."
Croucher made a quick jump atop the leaderboard by posting his two highest scores, 258 and 268, in the first two games. After dropping a 195 in his third game, Croucher rebounded with scores of 227, 252 and 221.
"It's the first day and usually for the A squad the lanes are a little tighter. You have to throw the ball a little more direct and everybody basically tries the same thing, so the key is not making mistakes and throwing as many good shots as you can," added Croucher, who has finished in the top 12 three times this season.
In second place is Rohn Morton (Vancouver, Wash.), who also bowled in the day's first block, just four pins behind Croucher. Morton stayed consistently close to his 236.17 average over his six games, scoring between 236-248 in five of his six games.
Randy Niehaus (Rockford, Ill.) led C squad on the day to finish third on the day with 1,389, rolling a 259 in his fifth game to hold off 60-year old Dave Bernhardt (Shelby Township, Mich.), who is fifth with 1,384.
Amateurs occupy the top two spots in the B squad as Avery LeBlanc (Lexington, Tenn.) is fourth with 1,385 and Tim Miller (Irving, Texas) is sixth with 1,382.
Defending PBA Senior U.S. Open champion and two-time defending PBA Senior Player of the Year Tom Baker (King, N.C.) is tied for 46th with 1,313.
All 290 bowlers return Tuesday for the second of three six-game qualifying blocks, with B squad beginning action at 7 a.m. PST. The third six-game block will take place Wednesday. The top 25 percent of the field after the first 18 games of qualifying will advance to an additional nine-game qualifying round Thursday morning. The field will then be cut to the top 24 for round robin match play which gets underway Thursday at 2 p.m. PT.
Day One Qualifying
Players with position, hometown and 6-game total
1, Kevin Croucher, Grants Pass, Ore., 1,421
2, Rohn Morton, Vancouver, Wash., 1,417
3, Randy Niehaus, Rockford, Ill., 1,389
4, Avery LeBlanc, Lexington, Tenn., 1,385
5, Dave Bernhardt, Shelby Twp., Mich., 1,384
6, Tim Miller, Irving, Texas, 1,382
7, (tie) Steve Neff, Homosassa Springs, Fla., and Ron Winger, Las Vegas, Nev., 1,378
9, David Axon, Bellevue, Neb, 1,375
10, Henry Gonzalez, Colorado Springs, Colo., 1,371
11, Bob Handley, Winter Park, Fla., 1,370
12, Roger Kossert, Lithia, Fla., 1,366
13, Brian Brazeau, Ocala, Fla., 1,364
14, (tie) Marc Lineberry, Camanche, Iowa, and Ernie Schlegel, Vancouver, Wash., 1,361
16, (tie) Edward Regehr, Hesperia, Calif., and Norb Wetzel, Fond du Lac, Wis., 1,360
18, (tie) Matt Surina, Everett, Wash., and Nick Morgan, Sacramento, Calif., 1,356
20, Martin Letscher, Niles, Ohio, 1,354
21, Edward Silva, Manteca, Calif., 1,352
22, (tie) Jerry Walls, Klamath Falls, Ore., and Steve Freeman, Hermantown, Minn., 1,348
24, Roger LeClair, Clackamas, Ore., 1,347
25, (tie) Donald Breihan, Columbia, S.C., and Ted Staikoff, Black Hawk, S.D., 1,346
27, Ronald Krys, Sparks, Nev., 1,345
28, (tie) Mark Roth, Fulton, N.Y., and Brian Miller, Springfield, Ohio, 1,342
30, (tie) Ron Hosler, Denver, Colo., and Dale Eagle, Tavares, Fla., 1,341
32, Stephen Bruck, Cincinnati, 1,339
33, (tie) Steve Ferraro, Kingston, N.Y., and Don Blatchford, Santa Monica, Calif., 1,333
35, (tie) Ty Dawson, Sunnyvale, Calif., and Otis Dixon, Forest Park, Ill., 1,330
37, Kerry Painter, Henderson, Nev., 1,329
38, Vaughn Doody, Las Vegas, 1,328
39, Dave Patchen, Oregon, Ohio, 1,326
40, (tie) Rick Minier, Houston, Texas, and Barry Gurney, West Hills, Calif., 1,323
42, (tie) Dave Soutar, Bradenton, Fla., and Don Jackson, Bonita, Calif., 1,321
44, (tie) Mike Dias, Lafayette, Colo., and Gary Skidmore, Albuquerque, NM, 1,320
46, (tie) Bob Brady, Santa Monica, Calif., and Tom Baker, King, N.C., 1,313
48, Sam Zurich, Grant, Fla., 1,312
49, Greg Shields, Independence, Mo., 1,311
50, Doug Arden, Havelock, N.C., 1,310
51, Dennis Psaropoulos, Lake Worth, Fla., 1,309
52, Steve Kiss, Clackamas, Ore., 1,308
53, Pete Bryan, Laurel, Del., 1,306
54, David Ozio, Beaumont, Texas, 1,305
55, Jay Aono, Boise, Idaho, 1,304
56, John Bennett, Clarkston, Mich., 1,303
57, Vinnie Atria, Louisville, Ky, 1,301
58, Alan Schafer, Sun City West, Ariz., 1,300
59, Rudy Moreno, Reno, Nev., 1,297
60, (tie) Brad Newhouse, Las Vegas, Nev., and Bobby Hall, Landover, Md., 1,296
62, (tie) Tony Maresca, Mesa, Ariz., and Dave Washburn, Las Vegas, Nev., 1,295
64, (tie) Frank DeRemer, Lacey, Wash., and Bill Spigner, Vernon Hills, Ill., 1,292
66, (tie) Bill Ades, Minden, Nev., and Les Shirwindt, Las Vegas, Nev, 1,291
68, Greg Benefield, Lee's Summit, Mo., 1,290
69, Bob Kelly, Dayton, Ohio, 1,289
70, (tie) Tom Smith III, Newark, Del., and Warren Nelson, Fresno, Cal, and Gil Martinez, Fresno, Calif., 1,288
73, (tie) Andy Anderson, Falls Church, Va, and Bob Andersen, Forest City, N.C., and Lauri Karppala Jr., Folsom, Ca, 1,285
76, (tie) David Zonfrilli, Pahrumph, Nev., and Alex Hernandez, Palmdale, Calif., 1,283
78, (tie) Ken Waters, Kingsport, Tenn., and John Shreve Sr., Elyria, Ohio, 1,282
80, Bill Hewlett, Meridian, Idaho, 1,281
81, Terry Leong, Las Vegas, 1,280
82, (tie) Jules Soetaert, Ardrossan, Alberta, and Edwin Case, Albuquerque, N.M., 1,279
84, (tie) Raymond Gaunt, El Monte, Calif, and Hugh Miller, Seattle, and Steve Fehr, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Bill Argenbright, Fisherville, Va., 1,278
88, (tie) Keith Sharp, Orlando, Fla., and Steven Jansson, Barnes, Wis., 1,277
90, (tie) William Keenan, Jr., Orlando, Fla., and Bob Knipple, Long Beach, Calif., 1,275
92, (tie) Kenneth Gibson, Greenville, S.C., and Les Zikes, Palatine, Ill., and Gary James, Spring, Texas, 1,274
95, (tie) Daniel Winter, Rockford, Ill., and Peter Hakim, Jericho, N.Y., 1,273
97, (tie) Gregory Waldon, Manhattan, Mont., and Dave Gualeni, Gladstone, Mo., 1,272
99, Will Friedrich, Green Bay, Wis., 1,270
100, (tie) Glenn Masukawa, San Ramon, Calif, and Jeff Jamison, Boulder City, Nev., 1,268
102, Craig Kisro, Granada Hills, Calif., 1,267
103, (tie) Ray Randall, Dearborn, Mich., and Darrel Curtis, Las Vegas, 1,266
105, Aron Lipshy, Roseville, Mich., 1,264
106, Darrell Adams, Flintstone, Ga., 1,262
107, Michael Chrzanowski, Shepherd, Mich., 1,261
108, Frank Weiler, San Bernardino, Calif., 1,258
109, Joe Salvemini, Las Vegas, Nev., 1,256
110, (tie) Bill Stewart, Plainwell, Mich., and Gary Bessette, Summerdale, Ala., 1,255
112, (tie) Lee Snow, Wixom, Mich., and Rich Cook, Olympia, Wash., 1,254
114, Mike Procaccino, Las Vegas, Nev., 1,253
115, (tie) Leo Plaia, New Orleans, and Ken Racette, San Diego, Calif., 1,252
117, (tie) Bill Stempke, Moorpark, Calif., and Donald Kilgore, Las Vegas, 1,251
119, (tie) Chuck Best, Buda, Texas, and Val Benson, Bronx, N.Y., 1,250
121, Gary Hiday, Indianapolis, 1,248
122, (tie) Tommy Kress, Rochester, N.Y., and Jeff Mackey, Mexico, Mo., 1,247
124, Jack Guay, Canada, 1,246
125, Jim Hutchinson, Ludlow Falls, Ohio, 1,245
126, Harley Trumbull, New Boston, Mich., 1,244
127, (tie) Chuck Pierce, Dallas, and Gregory Goetz, Washington, 1,243
129, Dale Ballou, Seaside, Ore., 1,242
130, Bob Chamberlain, The Villages, Fla., 1,241
131, (tie) Jim Gordin, Modesto, Calif., and Tim Bowers, East Wenatchee, Wash., and Mark Jones, Amelia, Ohio, 1,240
134, Stan Winters, Simi Valley, Calif., 1,239
135, Kirk Tupper, Phoenix, 1,238
136, (tie) Robert Maki, Ishpeming, Mich., and Lee Rautenberg, Boca Raton, Fla., 1,237
138, Pete Couture, Titusville, Fla., 1,235
139, (tie) Bill Henson, Westerville, Ohio, and Ray Morgan, Scottsdale, Ariz, and Tom Carter, Rockford, Ill., 1,233. 142, Jack Heimel, Janesville, Wis., 1,230
143, (tie) Rich Holden, Chinchilla, Pa., and Bob Amoruso, Glenview, Ill, 1,229
145, Don Sylvia, Discovery Bay, Calif., 1,228
146, Ross Packard, San Jose, Calif., 1,227
147, James Brenner, LeClaire, Iowa, 1,225
148, Larry Galloway, Fresno, Calif., 1,223
149, (tie) D.A. Carbone, Broomfield, Colo., and William Dickey, Cedar City, Utah, 1,222
151, Mark Fenton, Aurora, Colo., 1,221
152, (tie) Norm Black Sr., Whittier, Calif., and Frank Gallo Jr., Newport News, VA., 1,220
154, Rodney Chong, Torrance, Calif, 1,219
155, Fred Cole, Visalia, Calif, 1,218
156, (tie) Ronald Gales, Las Vegas, and Mike Landrith, Chandler, Ariz, and Michael Lucente, Warren, Mich., 1,217. 159, John Petraglia, Manalapan, N.J., 1,216
160, Ronald Krippelcz, St. Louis, 1,215
161, Mark Glover, Woodbridge, Va, 1,213
162, Jim Moran, Las Vegas, 1,211
163, Gary Coultas, Huntinton Beach, Calif., 1,208
164, (tie) Sal Bongiorno, Hollywood, Fla., and Jim Rock, Kalamazoo, Mich., and Ray Cobb, Highland, Calif., and Frank Bellinder, Fullerton, Calif., 1,206
168, Ron Garr, Ridgedale, Mo., 1,204
169, (tie) Mike Winklepleck, Gladstone, Ore., and Mark Scime, Winter Garden, Fla, 1,203
171, Thomas Carbone, Arvada, Colo., 1,202
172, John Hoppe, Venice, Fla., 1,200
173, T C Hilderbrand, Clearwater, Fla., 1,199
174, Robert McDonald, Addison, Ill., 1,197
175, (tie) Byron Richmond, Simi, Calif., and Chuck Huckelberry, Rockford, Ill., 1,195
177, (tie) Richard Holmes, Luray, Va., and Jim Wynne Sr., Bemidji, Minn., and Dave Kangas, Gwinn, Mich., 1,193
180, John Dassi, Las Vegas, Nev., 1,192
181, (tie) Frank Manley Jr., Fletcher, N.C., and Dick Selgo, Archbold, Ohio, 1,191
183, (tie) Carl Hendrickson, Duluth, Minn., and Ron Van Ostenbridge, Colorado Springs, Colo, and Tony DeLaTorre III, Highland, Calif., 1,190
186, Carey Hofmann, Phoenix, 1,189
187, Peter George, Chicago, 1,187
188, (tie) Dave Rhoads, Las Vegas, Nev., and Larry Graybeal, Elizabethton, Tenn., 1,185
190, (tie) Edward Roberts, Braintree, Mass., and Greg Wilhelm, Stafford, Va., 1,184
192, (tie) Mike Schmid, St. Paul, Minn., and Jeff Gordon, Ventura, Calif., 1,183
194, Ray Bailey, Asheville, N.C., 1,181
195, Rodney Tramp, Porterville, Calif., 1,180
196, Colin Leisy, Wilson, N.C., 1,179
197, Gary Friedman, Farmingdale, N.Y., 1,176
198, Allen Sobelman, Moorpark, Calif., 1,175
199, Dan Clausse, Reno, Nev., 1,174
200, (tie) Jim King, New Braunfels, Texas, and Hollis McMullen, Rockville, Md., 1,172
202, (tie) Michael Kelly, Seattle, Wash., and Frank Fiscello, Bloomfield, N.J., 1,170
204, Mark Estes, Grapevine, Texas, 1,168
205, Roger Koplin Jr., Citrus Heights., Calif., 1,167. 206, Russ Davies, Las Vegas, Nev., 1,166
207, (tie) Odell Hughes, Oak Park, Ill., and Kent Whitson, Sausalito, Calif., and Sam Perrotta, Lincoln Park, N.J., 1,165
210, (tie) Dino Cantoria, Fontana, Calif., and Arthur Monzidelis, Pelham, N.Y., 1,162
212, (tie) Barry Mefford, Aurora, Ill, and David Wilson, Lakewood, Calif., and Glen Smith, Seattle, Wash, 1,161. 215, Gary Morgan, Marietta, Ga., 1,159
216, (tie) Bobby Holmes, North Las Vegas, Nev., and Mel Wolf, Jackson, Mich., and Michael Henry, Brunswick, Ohio, 1,158
219, Robert Lite, Portland, Ore., 1,157
220, (tie) Ed Bordenka, Las Vegas, and Gary Smith, E. Peoria, Ill., and Doyle Radford, Candler, N.C., and Lee Tucker, Camarillo, Calif., 1,156
224, Wayne Onstad, Red Bluff, Calif, 1,155
225, Tom Giffin, Bassett, Va, 1,154
226, Marc Clyburn, Pittsburg, Calif., 1,152
227, (tie) Bob Priess, Las Vegas, and David Woodfield Sr., Jamestown, N.Y., 1,151
229, George Psaropoulos, Jupiter, Fla., 1,149
230, Wayne Brandwein, Centennial, Colo., 1,147
231, (tie) Lomon Brunson, Milton, Pa., and Steven Saltz, San Juan Capistrano, Calif, 1,145
233, Terry Thomas, Las Vegas, 1,143
234, Stephen Hill, San Diego, 1,142
235, (tie) Gregory Jackson, Los Angeles, and Daniel Emmett, Las Vegas, Nev., 1,141
237, Ray Shuel, Canada, 1,140
238, (tie) John Dudak, Orland Park, Ill., and John Eberhard, Reno, Nev, 1,139
240, Ed Gagnon, Fall River, Mass., 1,138
241, (tie) Jim Jakus, Las Vegas, Nev., and Frank DeFilippo, Las Vegas, 1,137
243, Dennis Van Laanen, Coon Rapids, Minn, 1,136
244, Fred Strasser, Pismo Beach, Calif., 1,134
245, Dave Morales, Georgetown, Texas, 1,133
246, (tie) Jimmy Plessinger, York, Pa., and Richard Rathjen Sr., Naples, Fla., 1,132
248, Robert Shelton, Goldvien, Va, 1,130
249, Ronald Roberts, Lake Havasu, Ariz., 1,129
250, Vince Mazzanti Jr., Levittown, Pa., 1,125
251, Bobby Dunn, Augusta, Ga., 1,124
252, R. Mark Rice, Parawan, Utah, 1,121
253, Ron Bays, Bloomington, Ill., 1,120
254, (tie) Timothy Bates, Orlando, Fla., and Jeff Suma, Auburn Hills, Mich., 1,117
256, Dan Duskin Sr, Atlantic, Iowa, 1,115
257, (tie) Bruno Vitasovic, Aurora, Colo., and Randy Corey, Henderson, Nev., 1,114
259, Pete Heim, Omaha, Neb., 1,111
260, (tie) Robert Rogers, Brick, N.J., and George Lord, Lakeland, Fla., 1,103
262, Wally Kayser, Green Valley, Ariz, 1,101
263, Allen Meskan, Wood Dale, Ill., 1,100
264, (tie) John Tavano, Mars Hill, N.C., and Ross McDonald, Clarksville, Md., and Larry Grandt, Gurnee, Ill, and Jack Wallisch, Hot Springs Village, Ark., 1,096
268, Jerry Dallum, Prescott, Ariz., 1,095
269, Fred Baldwin, Sturgis, Mich, 1,093
270, Fred Edick III, Glendora, Calif., 1,091
271, Gerry Chinn, Castaic, Calif., 1,087
272, John Fowles, England, 1,083
273, (tie) Reuben (Dean) Butz, Las Vegas, Nev, and Dewaine West, Temecula, Calif., 1,082
275, Mike Castleton, San Diego, 1,079
276, Marvin Nezvensky Jr., Pueblo, Colo., 1,075
277, Steve Stein, Staten Island, N.Y., 1,072
278, Marvin Martin, Arden, N.C., 1,069
279, Dennis Amato, Pine Brook, N.J., 1,062
280, Rob Mautner, Las Vegas, Nev, 1,053
281, Lenny Guccione, Thornton, Colo., 1,046
282, (tie) Ross Larsen, Riverside, Calif, and Sam DaSilva, North Richland Hills, Texas, 1,040
284, Lee Taylor, Las Vegas, 1,032
285, Phillip Woods, Marshville, N.C., 1,026
286, Sidney Smith, Bellevue, Neb., 1,025
287, Tom Greco, West Palm Beach, Fla., 1,024
288, Ted Karbownik, Clarkston, Mich., 977
289, Bob Williams, Sparks, Nev., 945
300 Games (2) -- Brian Brazeau, Ron Winger
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