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Mexico’s Arturo Quintero leads PBA Scorpion Championship qualifying

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Two bowlers rose from the brink of despair to elation Sunday in the Pepsi PBA Scorpion Championship presented by GoBowling.com at the National Bowling Stadium in Reno, Nev., the final round of qualifying for the PBA World Championship.

One of the two – Mexico’s Arturo Quintero (pictured above) – rose from 86th place into the PBA World Championship field of 49 finalists in 40th place after leading the Scorpion round with a 242 average.

The other bowler – Boston Red Sox star Mookie Betts – followed his two worst games of the World Series with a 300 game, his first perfect game in professional competition. Although he didn’t advance, Betts demonstrated he has skills beyond his baseball talents.

Also in the mix as qualifying came to an end after 40 combined games on four different animal pattern qualifying events, Sweden’s Jesper Svensson (left) emerged as the PBA World Championship’s leading qualifier with a 9,5,94 pinfall total, topping Australia’s Jason Belmonte by 189 pins heading into the two-day, four-round World Championship cashers’ round beginning Monday.

Tom Smallwood of Saginaw, Mich.; Thomas Larsen (right) of Denmark, and Ryan Ciminelli of Cheektowaga, N.Y., rounded out the top five World Championship qualifiers.

Sunday’s competition on the 42-foot Scorpion lane conditioning pattern was the fourth and final animal pattern qualifying stages that are part of the GEICO PBA World Series of Bowling IX, presented by Eldorado Resorts Reno Properties, and the Go Bowling! PBA Tour.

Quintero led early and led late after bowling below expectations the three previous rounds.

“I woke up this morning and asked God for help,” Quintero (left) said. “I needed to bowl really good to make the World Championship cut. The Scorpion pattern was the toughest for a lot of guys, but I made the cut in that event last year and for me, it was the easiest pattern of all. It depends on your style of bowling, and I got a new ball drilled, which I used the entire round.

Quintero’s 2,420 pinfall total for 10 games in the Scorpion round topped Devin Bidwell of Wichita, Kan., by 24 pins. Bill O’Neill of Langhorne, Pa., was third with 2,386 pins followed by BJ Moore III of Greensburg, Pa., with a 2,384 total and PBA rookie Kyle Sherman with a 2,372 total.

The 16 players who advance to the Scorpion match play elimination round next Thursday included players from Mexico, England, Canada and Australia in addition to the U.S.

Making the cut were Quintero, England’s PBA champions Stuart Williams (left; 8th, 2,351) and Dom Barrett (right; 11th, 2,344), Canada’s Raymond Lussier, who tied Barrett for 11th place and three-time PBA Player of the Year Jason Belmonte of Australia (14th, 2,329).

Just outside the top 16 were Cristian Azcona of Puerto Rico (17th, 2,298), Zacharay Wilkins of Canada (18th, 2,297) and Daniel Fransson of Sweden (19th, 2,295), who missed the cut by 10 to 13 pins.

During the Scorpion round, Betts created the most excitement by bowling his first perfect game in one of the most prestigious professional tournaments in the world.

“I bowled the whole final five games without a 200 game,” Betts (left) grinned, noting he completed his WSOB IX with games of 169, 300, 199, 198 and 193. He completed his 40 games in a tie for 158th place with a 205.6 average, far below the World Championship cut, but 15 pins better than his average in his 2015 debut in the WSOB.

Comparing his 10th frame to coming to bat in the bottom of the ninth inning of a close major league game, Betts said, “I’m much more comfortable coming to bat in a situation like that. After I threw the first strike in the 10th, I turned around and saw the crowd and I’ll admit, I was pretty nervous. I just used my experience in baseball, my breathing techniques and things like that.

“Any time you shoot 150, 160 games, there’s some frustration but we had four games to go. I figured I’d turn it around at some point, and it happened the next game.

“Overall I accomplished my goal this year. I bowled pretty well on all of the patterns, so I had to be happy,” Betts said. “I couldn’t come in here expecting to make any cuts or make any money, so I set some goals I was able to reach and I did it.”

Heading into the PBA World Championship cashers’ round, which will involve additional five-game rounds on each of the four animal patterns Monday and Tuesday at 1 and 5 p.m. each day, Svensson (right) not only rolled into the lead but also led a group of five international players who will represent The World in a special team match vs. the USA at 6 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 17.

The USA vs. The World team match at 6 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 17, will be live streamed on ESPN and taped for telecast on Sunday, Dec. 10, on ESPN.

Members of the USA team will be Tom Smallwood, Saginaw, Mich.; Ryan Ciminelli, Cheektowaga, N.Y.; Kyle Troup, Taylorsville, N.C.; Matt McNiel, Minneapolis, and Bill O’Neill.

Members of The World team will be Jesper Svensson, Jason Belmonte (left), Denmark’s Thomas Larsen, England’s Dom Barrett and Malaysia’s Rafiq Ismail (right), who won a one-game roll-off over Japan’s Shota Kawazoe for the fifth spot, 248-176.

All qualifying and match play elimination rounds of WSOB IX will be covered live on PBA’s Xtra Frame online video streaming channel, and all competition throughout the WSOB also will be covered in game-by-game detail on pba.com’s “live scoring” feature.

All times listed are Pacific Standard.

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PBA Scorpion Championship – Final Qualifying Standings

Players with position, hometown and 10-game total; top 16 advance to Scorpion Championship Round of 16 single-elimination match play on Thursday, Nov. 16.

1, Arturo Quintero, Mexico, 2,420
2, Devin Bidwell, Wichita, Kan., 2,396
3, Bill O’Neill, Langhorne, Pa., 2,386
4, BJ Moore III, Greensburg, Pa., 2,384
5, Kyle Sherman, O’Fallon, Mo., 2,372
6, Zeke Bayt, Westerville, Ohio, 2,363
7, Brian LeClair, Albany, N.Y., 2,362
8, Stuart Williams, England, 2,351
9, EJ Tackett, Huntington, Ind., 2,347
10, Matthew McNiel, Minneapolis, Minn., 2,345
11, (tie) Raymond Lussier, Canada, and Dom Barrett, England, 2,344
13, Shawn Maldonado, Houston, 2,333
14, Jason Belmonte, Australia, 2,329
15, Brandon Novak, Chillicothe, Ohio, 2,322
16, Kyle Troup, Taylorsville, N.C., 2,308

Other Cashers:
17, Cristian Azcona, Puerto Rico, 2,298, $850
18, Zacharay Wilkins, Canada, 2,297, $820
19, Daniel Fransson, Sweden, 2,295, $790
20, Jeff Evans, Supply, N.C., 2,292, $790
21, Matthew Sanders, Evansville, Ind., 2,289, $750
22, Michael Haugen Jr., Phoenix, 2,284, $720
23, Matthew O’Grady, Rahway, N.J., 2,279, $720
24, Jesper Svensson, Sweden, 2,276, $700
25, (tie) Julio Cesar Blancas, Mexico, 2,273, and Pontus Andersson, Sweden, 2,273, $700
27, (tie) Sean Rash, Montgomery, Ill., 2,264, and Ryan Graywacz, Canastota, N.Y., 2,264, $700
29, Kristopher Prather, Plainfield, Ill., 2,261, $700
30, Muhammad Rafiq Ismail, Malaysia, 2,260, $700
31, Tan Chern, Malaysia, 2,257, $700
32, Carsten Hansen, Denmark, 2,253, $700

Did not cash:
33, Jason Sterner, Rockledge, Fla., 2,252
34, (tie) Tobias Börding, Germany, and Dick Allen, Columbia, S.C., 2,251
36, Liz Johnson, Palatine, Ill., 2,249
37, JR Raymond, Clinton Twp., Mich., 2,245
38, Nathan Bohr, Austin, Texas, 2,240
39, David Krol, Nixa, Mo., 2,238
40, Christopher Sloan, Ireland, 2,231
41, Tommy Jones, Simpsonville, S.C., 2,228
42, David Haynes, Las Vegas, 2,226
43, Rhino Page, Orlando, Fla., 2,225
44, PJ Haggerty, Roseville, Calif., 2,223
45, Richie Teece, England, 2,219
46, Greg Ostrander, Freehold, N.J., 2,215
47, AJ Johnson, Oswego, Ill., 2,213
48, Connor Pickford, Plano, Texas, 2,210
49, Amleto Monacelli, Venezuela, 2,209
50, Gary Faulkner Jr., Memphis, Tenn., 2,207
51, Charlie Brown Jr, Grandville, Mich., 2,204
52, Osku Palermaa, Finland, 2,203
53, Timo Schroeder, Germany, 2,200
54, Ryan Ciminelli, Cheektowaga, N.Y., 2,192
55, Zachary Dwyer, Ft. Walton Beach, Fla., 2,187
56, Andrew Klingler, Grand Rapids, Mich., 2,185
57, DJ Archer, Friendswood, Texas, 2,180
58, Mik Stampe, Denmark, 2,179
59, Marshall Kent, Yakima, Wash., 2,178
60, Martin Larsen, Sweden, 2,175
61, (tie) Darren Tang, San Francisco, and Yousif Falah, Bahrain, 2,173
63, (tie) Annop Arromsaranon, Thailand, and Patrick Dombrowski, Parma, Ohio, 2,172
65, (tie) Tom Daugherty, Riverview, Fla., and Trey Ford III, Bartlesville, Okla., 2,170
67, Chris Loschetter, Avon, Ohio, 2,169
68, Derek Handy, Redmond, Wash., 2,166
69, Frank Drevenstedt, Germany, 2,162
70, Chris Via, Springfield, Ohio, 2,159
71, Saulnier Valentin, France, 2,158
72, (tie) Sam Cooley, Australia, and Matthew Ogle, Louisville, Ky., 2,157
74, (tie) Adrian Ang Loong, Malaysia, and Jeremy Mooney, West Palm Beach, Fla., 2,155
76, Mitch Beasley, Clarksville, Tenn., 2,153
77, Tom Smallwood, Saginaw, Mich., 2,149
78, Parker Bohn III, Jackson, N.J., 2,145
79, Ronnie Russell, Marion, Ind., 2,143
80, Francois Louw, South Africa, 2,141
81, Francois Lavoie, Canada, 2,139
82, Yannaphon Larpapharat, Thailand, 2,138
83, Graham Fach, Canada, 2,137
84, Wes Malott, Pflugerville, Texas, 2,134
85, Kamron Doyle, Brentwood, Tenn., 2,132
86, Walter Ray Williams Jr., Oxford, Fla., 2,129
87, JT Jackson, Sherman Oaks, Calif., 2,128
88, Syafiq Ridhwan, Malaysia, 2,124
89, (tie) Andrew Anderson, Holly, Mich., and Andrew Graff, Las Vegas, 2,123
91, (tie) Ryan Shafer, Horseheads, N.Y., and Chris Barnes, Double Oak, Texas, 2,121
93, Pyry Puharinen, Finland, 2,120
94, (tie) Humberto Vazquez, Mexico, and Shota Kawazoe, Japan, 2,117
96, (tie) Cameron Weier, Tacoma, Wash., and AJ Chapman, Manchester, Iowa, 2,115
98, Jun Hyung Seo, South Korea, 2,113
99, (tie) Chris Warren, Grants Pass, Ore., Jake Peters, Henderson, Nev., and Brad Angelo, Lockport, N.Y., 2,112
102, Norm Duke, Clermont, Fla., 2,111
103, Patrick Girard, Canada, 2,110
103, Gaetan Mouveroux, France, 2,110
105, (tie) Nick Christy, Newport, N.C., Pascal Winternheimer, Germany, and Thomas Larsen, Denmark, 2,108
108, (tie) Zulmazran Zulkifli, Malaysia, and Adam Pogge, Austin, Texas, 2,107
110, Tom Sorce, Blasdell, N.Y., 2,105
111, Stephen Hahn, Ashburn, Va., 2,103
112, Josh Blanchard, Mesa, Ariz., 2,102
113, Nick Kruml, Downers Grove, Ill., 2,101
114, (tie) Craig LeMond, Jasper, Ind., and Glenn Morten Pedersen, Norway, 2,100
116, (tie) Brian Robinson, Morgantown, W.Va., and Jason Zook, Tampa, Fla., 2,094
118, Oeyvin Kulseng, Norway, 2,093
119, Scott Newell, Deland, Fla., 2,091
120, Ramon Hilferink, Netherlands, 2,089, $100
121, Matt Kuba, Chicago Ridge, IL, 2,084
122, Diana Zavjalova, Latvia, 2,082
123, Jon Van Hees, Charlestown, R.I., 2,081
124, Anthony Pepe, Elmhurst, N.Y., 2,079
125, Tom Hess, Urbandale, Iowa, 2,078
126, Tim Foy Jr., Seaford, Del., 2,077
127, Andrew Cain, Phoenix, 2,074
128, (tie) Anthony Simonsen, Austin, Texas, and Danielle McEwan, Stony Point, N.Y., 2,070
130, Christopher O’Neil, Decatur, Ill., 2,064
131, (tie) Joe Paluszek, Bensalem, Pa., and Hyun Bum Kim, South Korea, 2,063
133, Kim Bolleby, Thailand, 2,062
134, Svein Ake Ek, Norway, 2,054
135, (tie) Adam Hayes, Austrailia, and Mattias Wetterberg, Sweden, 2,053
137, John Furey, Freehold, N.J., 2,048
138, Daria Pajak, Poland, 2,047
139, Amanda Fry, Antelope, Calif., 2,044
140, Casey Knutson, Sparks, Nev., 2,043
141, (tie) Jim Pratt, Avondale, Ariz., and John Szczerbinski, N. Tonawanda, N.Y., 2,036
143, Ryan Zagar, Racine, Wis., 2,035
144, Mookie Betts, Boston, 2,031
145, Tommy Barna, Westminster, Md., 2,030
146, Billy Asbury, Odenton, Md., 2,019
147, Shalin Zulkifli, Malaysia, 2,017
148, Brad Miller, Maryland Heights, Mo., 2,013
149, Johnathan Bower, Middletown, Pa., 2,012
150, Blayne Fletcher, Australia, 2,008
151, Lonnie Waliczek, Wichita, Kan., 2,007
152, Jens Mathiesen, Norway, 2,005
153, Brett Cunningham, Clay, N.Y., 1,996
154, Michael Murray, Australia, 1,994
155, Chris Arcaro, Carolina Beach, N.C., 1,992
156, Kristian Rogers, Salisbury, N.C., 1,987
157, Michael Smith, Centenniel, Colo., 1,986
158, Alex Liew Liang, Malaysia, 1,977
159, Steven Arehart, Chesapeake, Va., 1,975
160, Kole Payne, Charlotte, N.C., 1,972
161, Michael Tang, San Francisco, 1,970
162, Kyle King, Glendale, Ariz., 1,966
163, Anthony DeStasio, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., 1,965
164, Ahmed Alawadhi, Bahrain, 1,963
165, Jonathan Hocsman, Argentina, 1,962
166, Dwight Adams, Greensboro, N.C., 1,952
167, Miguel Lopez, Peoria, Ariz., 1,946
168, Justin Wyman, Fairport, N.Y., 1,941
169, Andre Eubanks, Los Angeles, 1,930
170, Michael Vitalone, Jr., Lake Worth, Fla., 1,924
171, Greg Thomas, Irmo, S.C., 1,914
172, Markus Jansson, Sweden, 1,908
173, Steve Ford, Seaside, Ore., 1,900
174, Matthew Wozney, Clayton, Del., 1,892
175, Ben Zakrocki, Philadelphia, 1,883
176, Michael Duran, Banning, Calif., 1,870
177, Josh Montgomery, Flower Mound, Texas, 1,856
178, Tristan Butler, Fort Wayne, Ind., 1,849
179, Miguel Rosales, Anaheim, Calif., 1,847
180, Mikhail West-Marin, Paradise, Calif., 1,841
181, Andrew Mienkiewicz, Massapequa, N.Y., 1,833
182, Matt Bollhalter, Niceville, Fla., 1,824
183, William Tarpein, McDonough, Ga., 1,791
184, Yebgueni Velez, Ecuador, 1,741
185, Mateo Hernandez, Argentina, 1,730
186, Cody Copeland, Abilene, Texas, 1,705
187, Jeff Bragg, Linesville, Pa., 1,695
188, Joseph Purdom, Lemoyne, Pa., 1,648
300 games (1) – Ramon Hilferink, Stuart Williams, Mookie Betts.

PBA World Championship – Final Qualifying Standings after 40 games

Top 49 advance to cashers’ round on Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 13 and 14)

1, Jesper Svensson, Sweden, 9,594
2, Jason Belmonte, Australia, 9,405
3, Tom Smallwood, Saginaw, Mich., 9,354
4, Thomas Larsen, Denmark, 9,343
5, Ryan Ciminelli, Cheektowaga, N.Y., 9,252
6, Kyle Troup, Taylorsville, N.C., 9,234
7, Matthew McNiel, Minneapolis, Minn., 9,229
8, Bill O’Neill, Langhorne, Pa., 9,197
9, BJ Moore III, Greensburg, Pa., 9,172
10, Matthew Sanders, Evansville, Ind., 9,158
11, Anthony Pepe, Elmhurst, N.Y., 9,146
12, Dom Barrett, England, 9,139
13, (tie) Muhammad Rafiq Ismail, Malaysia, and Shota Kawazoe, Japan, 9,113
15, Sean Rash, Montgomery, Ill., 9,110
16, Tommy Jones, Simpsonville, S.C., 9,097
17, Marshall Kent, Yakima, Wash., 9,090
18, (tie) Dick Allen, Columbia, S.C., 9,078, and Trey Ford III, Bartlesville, Okla., 9,078
20, Glenn Pedersen, Norway, 9,076
21, (tie) Francois Lavoie, Canada, and Anthony Simonsen, Austin, Texas, 9,074
23, Tom Daugherty, Riverview, Fla., 9,073
24, Norm Duke, Clermont, Fla., 9,066
25, Rhino Page, Orlando, Fla., 9,049
26, Wes Malott, Pflugerville, Texas, 9,044
27, (tie) Zacharay Wilkins, Canada, and Brad Angelo, Lockport, N.Y., 9,036
29, Liz Johnson, Palatine, Ill., 9,033
30, Brandon Novak, Chillicothe, Ohio, 9,025
31, Tobias Boerding, Germany, 9,021
32, EJ Tackett, Huntington, Ind., 9,019
33, Cristian Azcona, Puerto Rico, 9,008
34, Nick Kruml, Downers Grove, Ill., 8,996
35, DJ Archer, Friendswood, Texas, 8,995
36, Francois Louw, South Africa, 8,991
37, Josh Blanchard, Mesa, Ariz., 8,985
38, Kristopher Prather, Plainfield, Ill., 8,979
39, Stuart Williams, England, 8,966
40, Arturo Quintero, Mexico, 8,960
41, Kim Bolleby, Thailand, 8,954
42, Sam Cooley, Australia, 8,941
43, (tie) Richie Teece, England, and Chris Via, Springfield, Ohio, 8,923
45, Chris Loschetter, Avon, Ohio, 8,922
46, Connor Pickford, Plano, Texas, 8,920
47, Chris Warren, Grants Pass, Ore., 8,919
48, Darren Tang, San Francisco, 8,917
49, Daniel Fransson, Sweden, 8,912

Missed Cut:
50, Yannaphon Larpapharat, Thailand, 8,910
51, Adrian Ang Loong, Malaysia, 8,909
52, Shawn Maldonado, Houston, 8,904
53, Graham Fach, Canada, 8,896
54, Devin Bidwell, Wichita, Kan., 8,894
55, Pascal Winternheimer, Germany, 8,877
56, Parker Bohn III, Jackson, N.J., 8,873
57, Martin Larsen, Sweden, 8,857
58, Chris Barnes, Double Oak, Texas, 8,854
59, Kyle Sherman, O’Fallon, Mo., 8,847
60, PJ Haggerty, Roseville, Calif., 8,846
61, (tie) Zeke Bayt, Westerville, Ohio, and Michael Tang, San Francisco, 8,839
63, (tie) Christopher Sloan, Ireland, Greg Ostrander, Freehold, N.J., and AJ Chapman, Manchester, Iowa, 8,830
66, Andrew Cain, Phoenix, 8,826
67, AJ Johnson, Oswego, Ill., 8,824
68, Osku Palermaa, Finland, 8,823
69, Ryan Graywacz, Canastota, N.Y., 8,810
70, Tan Chern, Malaysia, 8,802
71, (tie) Kamron Doyle, Brentwood, Tenn., and Diana Zavjalova, Latvia, 8,797
73, Brian LeClair, Albany, N.Y., 8,789
74, Scott Newell, Deland, Fla., 8,785, $100
75, Michael Haugen Jr., Phoenix, 8,784
76, Ronnie Russell, Marion, Ind., 8,777
77, Carsten Hansen, Denmark, 8,774
78, JR Raymond, Clinton Twp., Mich., 8,771
79, Cameron Weier, Tacoma, Wash., 8,763
80, Patrick Girard, Canada, 8,761
81, Syafiq Ridhwan, Malaysia, 8,758
82, Frank Drevenstedt, Germany, 8,749
83, Annop Arromsaranon, Thailand, 8,745
84, Matthew O’Grady, Rahway, N.J., 8,736
85, Ryan Shafer, Horseheads, N.Y., 8,724
86, Andrew Anderson, Holly, Mich., 8,723
87, Julio Cesar Blancas, Mexico, 8,714
88, Tim Foy Jr., Seaford, Del., 8,707
89, Yousif Falah, Bahrain, 8,686
90, Andrew Klingler, Grand Rapids, Mich., 8,679
91, Charlie Brown Jr, Grandville, Mich., 8,677
92, Matthew Ogle, Louisville, Ky., 8,673
93, Raymond Lussier, Canada, 8,672
94, Jason Sterner, Rockledge, Fla., 8,670
95, (tie) Mik Stampe, Denmark, and Danielle McEwan, Stony Point, N.Y., 8,669
97, Pontus Andersson, Sweden, 8,667
98, Mitch Beasley, Clarksville, Tenn., 8,663
99, Nathan Bohr, Austin, Texas, 8,662
100, Amleto Monacelli, Venezuela, 8,638
101, Zachary Dwyer, Ft. Walton Beach, Fla., 8,636
102, Craig LeMond, Jasper, Ind., 8,629
103, Matt Kuba, Chicago Ridge, Ill., 8,627
104, John Szczerbinski, N. Tonawanda, N.Y., 8,619
105, Patrick Dombrowski, Parma, Ohio, 8,611
106, Tom Sorce, Blasdell, N.Y., 8,604
107, Pyry Puharinen, Finland, 8,602
108, Jeremy Mooney, West Palm Beach, Fla., 8,594
109, David Krol, Nixa, Mo., 8,592
110, Mattias Wetterberg, Sweden, 8,589
111, Ramon Hilferink, Netherlands, 8,583
112, Jon Van Hees, Charlestown, R.I., 8,576
113, Chris Arcaro, Carolina Beach, N.C., 8,572
114, Walter Ray Williams Jr., Oxford, Fla., 8,571
115, (tie) Alex Liew Liang, Malaysia, and Anthony DeStasio, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., 8,527
117, Billy Asbury, Odenton, Md., 8,521
118, Svein Ake Ek, Norway, 8,518
119, Nick Christy, Newport, N.C., 8,515
120, Saulnier Valentin, France, 8,512
121, Timo Schroeder, Germany, 8,511
122, (tie) Lonnie Waliczek, Wichita, Kan., and Humberto Vazquez, Mexico, 8,496
124, Jeff Evans, Supply, N.C., 8,477
125, Dwight Adams, Greensboro, N.C., 8,466
126, Ahmed Alawadhi, Bahrain, 8,451
127, David Haynes, Las Vegas, 8,448
128, Michael Murray, Australia, 8,428
129, Derek Handy, Redmond, Wash., 8,426
130, (tie) Christopher O’Neil, Decatur, Ill., and Hyun Bum Kim, South Korea, 8,417
132, Daria Pajak, Poland, 8,416
133, Blayne Fletcher, Australia, 8,414
134, Jake Peters, Henderson, Nev., 8,411
135, Gaetan Mouveroux, France, 8,407
136, Miguel Lopez, Peoria, Ariz., 8,381
137, Joe Paluszek, Bensalem, Pa., 8,371
138, Gary Faulkner Jr., Memphis, Tenn., 8,365
139, Ryan Zagar, Racine, Wis., 8,351
140, Brad Miller, Maryland Heights, Mo., 8,331
141, Brian Robinson, Morgantown, W.Va., 8,330
142, Jim Pratt, Avondale, Ariz., 8,326
143, John Furey, Freehold, N.J., 8,321
144, Shalin Zulkifli, Malaysia, 8,316
145, Greg Thomas, Irmo, S.C., 8,310
146, Amanda Fry, Antelope, Calif., 8,308
147, Kole Payne, Charlotte, N.C., 8,298
148, (tie) Jens Mathiesen, Norway, and Oeyvin Kulseng, Norway, 8,296
150, Zulmazran Zulkifli, Malaysia, 8,280
151, Steven Arehart, Chesapeake, Va., 8,277
152, Markus Jansson, Sweden, 8,275
153, Casey Knutson, Sparks, Nev., 8,273
154, Matt Bollhalter, Niceville, Fla., 8,250
155, Stephen Hahn, Ashburn, Va., 8,247
156, Kyle King, Glendale, Ariz., 8,243
157, Johnathan Bower, Middletown, Pa., 8,242
158, (tie) Tom Hess, Urbandale, Iowa, and Mookie Betts, Boston, 8,224
160, Jason Zook, Tampa, Fla., 8,196
161, Andre Eubanks, Los Angeles, 8,193
162, Michael Smith, Centenniel, Colo., 8,190
163, Andrew Graff, Las Vegas, 8,182
164, Brett Cunningham, Clay, N.Y., 8,170
165, Tommy Barna, Westminster, Md., 8,167
166, Kristian Rogers, Salisbury, N.C., 8,165
167, Adam Pogge, Austin, Texas, 8,139
168, Michael Vitalone, Jr., Lake Worth, Fla., 8,094
169, JT Jackson, Sherman Oaks, Calif., 8,035
170, Adam Hayes, Australia, 7,967
171, Michael Duran, Banning, Calif., 7,937
172, Jun Hyung Seo, South Korea, 7,884
173, Jonathan Hocsman, Argentina, 7,768
174, Mikhail West-Marin, Paradise, Calif., 7,743
175, Justin Wyman, Fairport, N.Y., 7,740
176, (tie) Matthew Wozney, Clayton, Del., and Ben Zakrocki, Philadelphia, 7,711
178, Miguel Rosales, Anaheim, Calif., 7,654
179, Andrew Mienkiewicz, Massapequa, N.Y., 7,491
180, Josh Montgomery, Flower Mound, Texas, 7,474
181, Tristan Butler, Fort Wayne, Ind., 7,435
182, Yebgueni Velez, Ecuador, 7,384
183, Steve Ford, Seaside, Ore., 7,354
184, William Tarpein, McDonough, Ga., 7,299
185, Mateo Hernandez, Argentina, 7,243
186, Joseph Purdom, Lemoyne, Pa., 7,160
187, Cody Copeland, Abilene, Texas, 6,927
188, Jeff Bragg, Linesville, Pa., 6,875
189, Gabriel Garcia, Port St. Lucie, Fla., 7,159
190, Pete Weber, St. Ann, Mo., 7,154
191, Keven Williams, Springfield, Mo.,, 7,006
192, Austin Hunt, Kennewick, Wash., 6,742
193, Andrew McLinden, Gardnerville, Nev., 5,869
194, Shaun Cornett, Carmichael, Calif., 3,977

Herbert Bickel

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