This is the 2006-2007 season in review for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour.[1]
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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)
Date | Event | City | Oil Pattern | Winner (Title #) | Runner-up | Score |
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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 |
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.
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]
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