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Ron Mohr bowls second perfect game on way to top qualifier honors in Anderson

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Ron Mohr of Las Vegas, bowled his second 300 game in two days on his way to becoming the top qualifier Monday in the PBA50 Dave Small’s Championship Lanes Classic presented by Roto Grip.

The 62-year-old Mohr (featured photo), who led after Sunday’s first round, finished qualifying with a 3,912 16-game overall pinfall total (244.5 average) after bowling games of 256, 238, 300, 247, 247, 206, 234 and 225 in the second round at Dave Small’s Championship Lanes in Anderson, Indiana.

“You never know what’s going to happen from one day to the next but I made sure to make a mental note of how the lanes played yesterday,” Mohr said. “Today, they were pretty close to yesterday so that helped me make the adjustments I needed to make throughout the round a little easier.”

The PBA Hall of Famer and two-time PBA50 Player of the Year holds the record for most 300s in a tournament with four other players at three. With one day to go in the tournament, the Fort Wayne, Ind., native will have another opportunity to challenge the record.

“As the tournament leader, the target’s on your back somewhat but that’s a good position to be in,” Mohr (right) added. “So far, I’ve had as good a look as I’ve had all year so I’m heading into match play with a lot of confidence.”

Mohr is trying for his second win of the season having won the PBA50 Northern California Classic in May for his 10th career PBA50 Tour title.

Tournament defending champion hall of famer Parker Bohn III (left) of Jackson, N.J., bowled the 114th 300 game of his PBA career in the second round and finished qualifying in second with a 3,878 pinfall. Bohn, who leads the PBA perfect game all-time list, had games of 239, 268, 187, 216, 236, 300, 265 and 266 in his second round.

By finishing in the top eight, Mohr, Bohn and six other players will advance directly into Tuesday’s second match play round. Also, advancing were hall of famer Walter Ray Williams Jr.(right) , Oxford, Fla., 3,756; three-time PBA50 Tour winner Bob Learn Jr. (below left), Erie, Pa., 3,752; hall of famer Amleto Monacelli, Venezuela, 3,751; Kevin Duncan, Mexico, Mo., who also bowled his second 300 game of the tournament, 3,706; Doug Henry, Columbus, Ind., 3,688, and John Marsala, St. Louis, Mo., 3,658.

The top 16 players advance to match play with positions 17-28 and eight PBA60 players advancing to a cashers’ round Tuesday morning at 8:30 a.m. ET to determine eight additional match play spots. After Tuesday’s match play rounds the top five bowlers will be determined for the stepladder finals at 7 p.m.

The Dave Small’s Championship Lanes Classic is streamed live on PBA’s online bowling channel PBA Xtra Frame on FloBowling. Subscription information is available here.

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PBA50 Dave Small’s Championship Lanes Classic – Second Round Results

Players with position, hometown and 16-game total. Top 16 players advance to match play. Places 17-28 plus eight PBA60 players (places 29-36) advance to cashers’ round to determine eight additional match play spots. n-non-member.

1, Ron Mohr, Las Vegas, 3,912
2, Parker Bohn III, Jackson, N.J., 3,878
3, Walter Ray Williams Jr., Oxford, Fla., 3,756
4, Bob Learn Jr., Erie, Pa., 3,752
5, Amleto Monacelli, Venezuela, 3,751
6, Kevin Duncan, Mexico, Mo., 3,706
7, Doug Henry, Columbus, Ind., 3,688
8, John Marsala, St. Louis, Mo., 3,658
9, Stoney Baker, Canton, Ga., 3,640
10, Brian Kretzer, Dayton, Ohio, 3,631
11, Doug Kent, Newark, N.Y., 3,630
12, Lennie Boresch Jr., Kenosha, Wis., 3,628
13, Steve Jaros, Yorkville, Ill., 3,616
14, Christopher Keane, Cape Coral, Fla., 3,606
15, Bryan Goebel, Shawnee, Kan., 3,601
16, Pete Weber, St. Ann, Mo., 3,595

17, (tie) John Dudak, Orland Park, Ill., and
Rolando Sebelen, Dominican Republic, 3,584
19, Danny Clark, New Palestine, Ind., 3,577
20, Eddie Graham, Kettering, Ohio, 3,573
21, Warren Nelson, Hemet, Calif., 3,563
22, Harry Sullins, Chesterfield Twp., Mich., 3,554
23, (tie) Chris Gibbons, Madison, Wis., and
Marty Berke, Allentown, Pa., 3,535
25, (tie) n-Julius Mickel, Omaha, Neb., and
Mike Dias, Lafayette, Colo., 3,531
27, Brian Voss, Centennial, Colo., 3,527
28, Michael Haugen Jr., Phoenix, 3,526

29, ss-Charlie Tapp, Kalamazoo, Mich., 3,526
30, ss-Gary Reh, Fort Mohave, Ariz., 3,521
31, ss-Tom Baker, King, N.C., 3,515
32, ss-Ron Profitt, Brookville, Ohio, 3,492
33, ss-Paul Mielens, Menomonie, Wis., 3,481
34, ss-Sammy Ventura, Syracuse, N.Y., 3,466
35, ss-Tom Carter, Columbus, Ohio, 3,450
36, ss-David Axon, Bellevue, Neb., 3,416

Missed Cut:
37, Dave Han, Birmingham, Ala., 3,515
38, Greg Thomas, Irmo, S.C., 3,495
39, Ryan Shafer, Horseheads, N.Y., 3,487
40, Jack Jurek, Lackawanna, N.Y., 3,484
41, Mark Sullivan, Indianapolis, 3,452
42, Tony Johnson, Canton, Ohio, 3,451
43, Todd Kjell, Roscoe, Ill., 3,438
44, Rick Zakrajsek, Lorain, Ohio, 3,434
45, Emilio Mora Sr., Defiance, Ohio, 3,409
45, Norm Duke, Clermont, Fla., 3,409
47, Edward Silva, Manteca, Calif., 3,407
48, Ted Staikoff, Black Hawk, S.D., 3,406
49, Henry Dawson, Elma, Wash., 3,405
50, David Williams Jr., Omaha, Neb., 3,399
51, Darryl Bower, Middletown, Pa., 3,395
52, Keith Lesko, Prosper, Texas, 3,391
53, John Conroy, Mahopac, N.Y., and
Scott Greiner, Sunrise Beach, Mo., 3,388
55, Gary Alstott, Washington, Ill., 3,380
56, James Storts, Westfield, Ind., 3,378
57, Dick Gran, Hartville, Ohio, 3,377
58, Bill Watson, Monroe, Ohio, 3,376
59, Gary Kammes, Winfield, Ill., 3,373
60, Jeff Johnson, Freeport, Ill., 3,367
61, Gary Schluchter, Fremont, Ohio, 3,363
62, Ernie Segura Jr., Taylor, Mich., 3,359
63, Don Blatchford, Santa Monica, Calif., 3,350
64, Lee Brosius, Ashburn, Va., 3,349
65, Dennis Klein, Phoenix, 3,315
66, Peter Knopp, Germany, 3,298
67, Dale Csuhta, Wadsworth, Ohio, 3,297
68, Tony Rodriguez Jr., Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., 3,286
69, Conn Casey, Canada, 3,281
70, Kevin Foley, Reno, Nev., 3,280
71, Ross McDonald, Las Vegas, Nev., 3,258
72, Glenn Morgan, Carson City, Nev., 3,251
72, Dave Dunphy, Canada, 3,251
74, n, Curtis Matlock, Cloquet, Minn., 3,235
75, Ed Carter, Austintown, Ohio, 3,208
76, David Rosengarten, Gardendale, Ala., 3,204
77, Steve Easterday, Strasburg, Ohio, 3,135
78, Richard Hunt, Valparaiso, Ind., 3,103
79, Dale Reh, Appleton, Wis., 3,058
80, Galen Keas, Alda, Neb., 3,012
81, Garry Blanton, Owensboro, Ky., 3,009
82, Brendan Bierch, Grafton, Mass., 2,950
83, n, Rick York, Whiteland, Ind., 2,853
84, John Kidwell, Indianapolis, Ind., 2,844
85, Allen Meskan, Addison, Ill., 2,651

300 games (3) – Ron Mohr Parker Bohn III, Kevin Duncan.

Herbert Bickel

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