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Singapore’s New Hui Fen wins 2016 Smithfield PWBA Tour Championship

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2016EBT09NewHuiFen2Singapore’s New Hui Fen captured the 2016 Smithfield Professional Women’s Bowling Association Tour Championship at Uptown Alley on Sunday.

New (right) defeated her Team Singapore teammate Cherie Tan in the championship match, 258-235, to win her first PWBA title, which also was a major. The championship round was broadcast live on CBS Sports Network.

The exciting all-Singapore final was the highest-scoring match of the day as New started with five consecutive strikes, before a 4 pin in the sixth frame derailed her chance at perfection.

2014EBT04CherieTanAfter tossing one strike during the first four frames, Tan (left) closed the gap with strikes in frames five through nine, which forced New to strike or spare in the last frame to win the final event, and fourth major of the 2016 PWBA season.

New left a 10 pin on the first shot of her 10th frame and converted the spare to claim the victory and the $20,000 prize. “I think this win will impact many other players like how Joseph Schooling has impacted all of Singapore with his win in swimming at the Olympics,” New said.

“What he said was really true, ‘even people from the smallest country can do great things.’ So, I believe our neighboring countries will look at us and say ‘wow, if they can do it, so can we.'”

The PWBA Tour experienced an influx of international talent this season with Team Singapore playing a big role in the second year of the re-launched Tour.

New capped off a season that included third-place finishes at the Nationwide PWBA Sonoma County Open and PWBA Storm Sacramento Open, and a fourth place finish at the U.S. Women’s Open.

In the process, New became the fourth player from Singapore over the last two seasons to win a PWBA event or major championship.

2016PWBARookieoftheYearNewHuiFenJazreel Tan won the 2015 PWBA Lubbock Sports Open, Bernice Lim won the 2016 United States Bowling Congress Queens and Cherie Tan captured the 2016 PWBA Storm Sacramento Open.

Despite competing in just six events this season, New earned enough competition points to secure another coveted title – 2016 PWBA Rookie of the Year (right).

Cara_Honeychurch_1274The 24-year-old right-hander entered the Smithfield PWBA Tour Championship needing to defeat fellow rookie Jennifer Higgins of Westerville, Ohio, in the opening round of match play and Danielle McEwan of Stony Point, New York, in Round 2, to secure enough points to win the award.

New is the first international rookie of the year since Australia’s Cara Honeychurch (left) in 2000.

2016PWBAPlayeroftheYearLizJohnsonNew earned her spot in Sunday’s championship match by defeating two-time PWBA champion Rocio Restrepo of Louisville, Ohio, 213-189. Tan knocked off Liz Johnson of Cheektowaga, New York, 199-195, in the first semifinal.

Despite the loss, Johnson, a USBC Hall of Famer, claimed her second consecutive PWBA Player of the Year award (right). The race for the postseason honor came down to Johnson and Restrepo, with Restrepo needing to win the Tour Championship to claim the award.

2016PWBATour01RocioRestrepo2With Restrepo’s (left) loss in the second semifinal, Johnson became the first player since Wendy Macpherson (below right) in 2000 to win the award in consecutive years.

Wendy_Macpherson_1820This year, Johnson led the Tour in points, earnings and tied for the lead in championship-round appearances. She also won two events this season, the PWBA Las Vegas Open and her fifth career U.S. Women’s Open title.

“It was another incredible year,” Johnson said. “I’m very excited, very fortunate and very happy I had the year I did. It’s such a strong field of amazing young ladies, who are just going to get better. It makes you step up your game, and I have to stay strong mentally and physically. I’m very proud, and I’m very happy.”

PWBA members qualified for the Tour Championship by either winning a title during the 2016 season or earning enough competition points. All 2016 PWBA Tour champions (who were PWBA members at the time of their victory) received an automatic invitation to the Tour Championship, and the remainder of the 16-player field was filled out through the PWBA points list.

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2016 Smithfield PWBA Tour Championship Finals

Uptown Alley in Midlothian, Va., USA (Sept. 1-4, 2016)

Championship Round:
1. New Hui Fen, Singapore, 471 (2 games), $20,000
2. Cherie Tan, Singapore, 434 (2 games), $10,000
3. Liz Johnson, Cheektowaga, N.Y., 195 (1 game), $5,000
(tie) Rocio Restrepo, Louisville, Ohio, 189 (1 game), $5,000

From left, Tan, Johnson, New and Restrepo.

Playoff Results:
Semi-final Match 1: Tan def. Johnson, 199-195
Semi-final Match 1: New def. Restrepo, 213-189
Championship: New def. Tan, 258-235.

Herbert Bickel

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