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Weber, Owens team up to win CP3 PBA Celebrity Invite

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In an evening of fun, glitz, bowling, great athletes from other sports and entertainers pairing up with the PBA’s best for competition, Los Angeles Clippers All-Star guard Chris Paul has made a tradition out of raising awareness for a great cause through his CP3 PBA Celebrity Invitational presented by GoBowling.com that aired Sunday on ESPN.

7th CP3 PBA Celebrity Invitational: L-R Shawn Stockman, Chris Barnes, Bill ONeill, John Burkett, Jason Belmonte, Ronnie Russell, Sean Rash, C.J. Anderson, Peter Weber, Terrell Owens, Chris Paul, Clara Guerrero, Gary Faulkner, Too Short, Chris Wiley, Hope Solo and Allyson Felix.

In a “battle of the sexes” championship match contested at Lucky Strike LA Live, the team of PBA Hall of Famer Pete Weber and former NFL All-Pro receiver Terrell Owens defeated international bowling star Clara Guerrero and Olympic and World Cup women’s soccer gold medalist Hope Solo, 78-54, in a special four-frame doubles format championship match.

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L-R PeteWeber, Chris Paul and Terrell Owens.

On their way to the championship match of the event, now in its seventh year, Weber and Owens beat two other pro/celebrity teams.

In the quarterfinal round, they defeated seven-time Tour winner Bill O’Neill and Shawn Stockman of the group BoyZ II Men, 68-48, and 2015 Rolltech PBA World Championship winner Gary Faulkner Jr. and former Major League All-Star pitcher and PBA50 Tour competitor John Burkett, 64-52, in the semifinal round.

2016CP3TerrellOwens.jpg“It was probably a matter of time,” said Owens (left), who was making his third CP3 Invitational appearance. “I had bowled well in past events but it was a combination of being more consistent and having a great partner.

“As the matches went on, the better I bowled and the better Pete and I were coming together as a team. It’s like any sport where you get more focused you get better results. I really felt I had all the pieces of the puzzle in place,” Owens continued. “I had the right ball and it left my hand clean, so it was up to me to do my part for the team.”

2016CP3PeteWeber.jpgFor Weber (right), who ranks fourth on the list of all-time PBA Tour title winners with 37 titles, it was his second CP3 Invitational win. In a 2012 trios contest, he won with actor Jerry Ferrara and Paul’s L.A. Clippers teammate, forward Blake Griffin.

“The ‘bad boys’ did good,” said Weber, using a play on words related to his documentary, “The Bad Boy of Bowling,” which premiered on ESPN’s 30 for 30 series on Friday.

“Terrell and I thought the ladies (Solo and Guerrero) would give us a tough match because they were bowling well and we were looking forward to that challenge. Hope was keeping the ball in play and Clara was throwing strikes like she usually does so we were going to have our work cut out for us.

2016CP3HopeSolo.jpg“I was bowling a little conservative,” Weber added. “I was throwing it harder and straighter to stay out of trouble. The last thing you want to do is leave a split or tough spare because you don’t have any time to recover from it.”

Guerrero and Solo (left) eliminated Chris Paul and three-time reigning PBA Player of the Year Jason Belmonte, 74-58, in their quarterfinal match before defeating nine-time PBA Tour winner Sean Rash and his partner, Super Bowl champion Denver Broncos running back C.J. Anderson, 78-67, in a close contest.

2016CP3ClaraGuerrero.jpgTied in the ninth frame with 49 each, Guerrero (right) doubled in the 10th to clinch her team’s trip to the championship match.

In the other quarterfinal matches, Burkett and Faulkner eliminated 18-time Tour winner Chris Barnes and former NFL defensive end and ESPN SportsNation co-host Marcellus Wiley, 99-49, while Rash and Anderson ousted defending CP3 Invitational champion and three-time Tour winner Ronnie Russell and multiple Olympic and World Championship track gold medalist Allyson Felix, 80-64.

The event also included a celebrity sudden-death best ball “clash” which included additional celebrity guests Anthony Anderson, star of ABC-TV’s “Black-ish”, and hip hop artist Too Short.

Burkett, who had a best PBA50 Tour finish of fourth place in his 2015 rookie season, outlasted the other celebrities by bowling a nine-count to Owens’ seven-count in the ninth and final frame for the win.

The beneficiary of the CP3 event was the Chris Paul Family Foundation which strives to positively impact individuals and families by providing resources that enrich and strengthen healthy development of strong communities.

Through partnerships with Feed The Children, Make-A-Wish Foundation, The Salvation Army, Boys & Girls Clubs, LA’s BEST, The Reachability Foundation and Habitat for Humanity, the foundation supports literacy and technology initiatives, health and wellness programs and afterschool enrichment.

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Lucky Strike LA Live in Los Angeles, Calif., USA (Feb. 23, 2016)

Championship Match:
Pete Weber/Terrell Owens def. Clara Guerrero/Hope Solo, 78-54

Semifinal Round:
Weber/Owens def. Gary Faulkner Jr./John Burkett, 64-52
Guerrero/Solo def. Sean Rash/CJ Anderson, 78-67

Quarterfinal Round:
Weber/Owens def. Bill O’Neill/Shawn Stockman, 68-48
Faulkner/John Burkett def. Chris Barnes/Marcellus Wiley, 99-49
Rash/Anderson def. Ronnie Russell/Allyson Felix, 80-64
Guerrero/Solo def. Jason Belmonte/Chris Paul, 74-58

All matches in four-frame, alternate-frame elimination format.

CP3 PBA Celebrity Invitational Past Winners

2016 – Pete Weber/Terrell Owens
2015 – Ronnie Russell/French Montana
2013 – Chris Barnes/Chris Hardwick
2012 – Pete Weber/Jerry Ferrara/Blake Griffin
2011 – Jason Belmonte/Chris Paul
2010 – Jason Belmonte/Chris Paul
2009 – Jason Couch/LeBron James

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