PBA Bowling Tour: 2006–07 season

This is the 2006-2007 season in review for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour.[1]

Contents

Season Highlights

Awards and Leaders

Player Of The Year: Doug Kent

Rookie Of The Year: Billy Oatman

Money Leader: Doug Kent ($200,530)[7]

High Average Award: Norm Duke (228.47)

Tournament Results

Date Event City Oil Pattern Winner (Title #) Runner-up Score
Sep. 26 Dydo Japan Cup Tokyo Standard Walter Ray Williams Jr. (42) Pete Weber 289-236
Oct. 28 USBC Masters Milwaukee Standard Doug Kent (9) Jack Jurek 277-230
Nov. 5 Motor City Classic Taylor, MI Cheetah Tony Reyes (1) Wes Malott 255-238
Nov. 12 Etonic Championship Cheektowaga Shark Pete Weber (33) Doug Kent 247-196
Nov. 19 Lake County Indiana Classic Hammond, IN Chameleon Norm Duke (25) Mika Koivuniemi 236-233
Nov. 25 Discover Windy City Classic Vernon Hills Scorpion Wes Malott (2) Chris Barnes 269-239
Dec. 3 Ace Hardware Championship Wickliffe, OH Viper Tommy Jones (9) Wes Malott 222-221
Dec. 10 Beltway Classic Baltimore, MD Cheetah Sean Rash (2) Parker Bohn III 279-225
Dec. 17 Columbia 300 Classic West Babylon, NY Shark Norm Duke (26) Ryan Shafer 218-179
Jan. 7 H&R Block Classic Reno, NV Chameleon Patrick Allen (8) Walter Ray Williams Jr. 255-247
Jan. 14 Earl Anthony Medford Classic Medford, OR Scorpion Sean Rash (3) Brian Himmler 262-190
Jan. 21 Dick Weber Open Fountain Valley Standard Jason Couch (14) Patrick Allen 258-236
Jan. 28 Motel 6 Classic Henderson, NV Viper Jason Couch (15) Billy Oatman 236-228
Feb. 4 Sun City Classic El Paso, TX Scorpion Mika Koivuniemi (7) Chris Barnes 214-185
Feb. 11 GEICO Classic Irving, TX Shark Chris Barnes (8) John May 235-216
Feb. 18 Go RV'ing Classic Council Bluffs, IA Chameleon Patrick Allen (9) Parker Bohn III 218-169
Feb. 25 Bayer Classic Parkersburg, WV Cheetah Mike Mineman (1) Mike Machuga 223-202
Mar. 4 64th U.S. Open North Brunswick, NJ U.S. Open Pete Weber (34) Wes Malott 210-204
Mar. 18 Pepsi Championship Indianapolis Viper Norm Duke (27) Ryan Shafer 235-219
Mar. 25 Denny's World Championship Wyoming, MI World Champ. Doug Kent (10) Chris Barnes 237-216
Apr. 1 Tournament Of Champions Uncasville, CT T of C Tommy Jones (10) Tony Reyes 257-222

Other Events

Motel 6 Roll To Riches

Doug Kent capped his Player of the Year honors with a defeat of Norm Duke, six strikes to three.[8] Kent previously survived a sudden-death rolloff against Walter Ray Williams Jr. to advance to the final.

GEICO All-Star Shootout

Norm Duke & Walter Ray Williams Jr. won this event, held outdoors in Eureka, MO, defeating Tony Reyes and Robert Smith as they posted a 6-1 tournament record. This was the PBA's first outdoor event since 2001. [9]

References

  1. ^ Tommy Jones bio at www.pba.com