David Ozio
David Ozio (born April 3, 1954) of Beaumont, Texas is a right-handed ten-pin bowler and member of the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA). He won 11 titles on the PBA Tour. He was the 2004 Senior PBA Rookie of the Year, and has won five titles on the Senior and Generations tours.[1]
Ozio won one major on the regular PBA Tour: the 1991 Tournament of Champions. He was also named PBA Player of the Year in 1991, and was inducted into the PBA Hall of Fame in 1995.[2] He was ranked #34 on the PBA's 2008 list of "50 Greatest Players of the last 50 years."
His 11th PBA Tour win was on October 28-November 1, 1995 at the AMF Dick Weber Classic at the Arthur Ashe Center in Richmond, Virginia,[3] where he broke the TV record for four-game pinfall with 1,070 pins, topping the mark of 1,050 set in 1984 by Nelson Burton Jr.. The record would stand only one year, however, as it was shattered by Bob Learn, Jr.'s 1,129 four-game total in a 1996 Erie, Pennsylvania event.[4]
Ozio spent some time on the PBA Senior Tour (now PBA50 Tour), winning two events including the 2004 Senior U.S. Open, before being slowed by a wrist injury. He retired from professional bowling after the 2008 Senior season, having decided he wasn't as competitive as he wanted to be.[5]
22 years after his PBA Hall of Fame induction, Ozio was voted into the USBC Hall of Fame in January 2017, and will be inducted with the 2017 class on April 26.[5]
In the media
- Ozio authored an instructional book (with Dan Herbst) in 1992 called Bowl Like a Pro.[6]
References
- ↑ PBA Senior Tour news at www.pba.com
- ↑ Hall of Fame bios at www.pba.com
- ↑ www.pba.com
- ↑ Perfection! Learn Delights Hometown Crowd With 300 Game And Title, mrbowling300.com, June, 2006
- 1 2 Cannizzaro, Matt (January 13, 2017). "Ozio elected to 2017 USBC Hall of Fame class". Bowl.com. Retrieved January 23, 2017.
- ↑ Bowl Like a Pro review at www.powells.com