Volume 1, Issue 1

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Volume 1, Issue 1 I am Josh Hyde and this is Josh Hyde’s Bowling Newsletter. I will be reporting monthly bringing you the latest information on what the bowling fan needs to know. What a year, with Norm Duke winning 2 majors, the Denny's World Championship and the US Open. By winning the US Open he joins Johnny Petraglia, Billy Hardwick, Pete Weber and Mike Aulby. Making him the fifth player to win the triple crown in the Denny's PBA tour history. He also joined Mike Aulby as the second player to win the grand slam, the US Open ,the Denny's World Championship, the Tournament of Champions and the USBC Masters. This year Rob Stone started a new term called hambone (four strikes in a row or a four bagger) on ESPN for the PBA tour. Chris Barnes won 2 titles to help him claim the Player of the Year. Chris became the third player to win the Player of the Year and the Rookie of the Year. Rhino Page had a carrer changing season, winning a PBA tour title in his rookie year, and got named Rookie of the Year. Walter Ray had an outstanding year as well by winning 2 titles he made the first five shows and won 2 of them. PBA is doing a couple contests on the greatest player in the world. Starting in June www.PBA.com is going to ask fans who is the top 100 bowlers of all time. Then you have a chance to pick your top 15 of your favorite Denny's PBA tour pro's to enter a contest for a PBA prize. Also, the PBA wants to hear in 150 words or less the greatest PBA moment in history for a PBA prize with a photo. Another thing is extra frame you can see Friday night action and see who is going to make the show on Sunday. This is your chance to see more of the Denny's PBA Tour. Remember to check out www.probowlersuperfan.com for all your favorite Denny's PBA Tour pro stats. Thank you for reading this edition of Josh Hyde’s Bowling Newsletter. Volume 1, Issue 1 .
Recommended publications
  • Chris Barnes Wins His First Pba50 Title
    JULY 8, 2021 CALIFORNIA 7502B Florence Ave, Downey,OWLING CA 90240 • Website: CaliforniaBowlingNews.com • Email: [email protected] N • Office:EWS (626) 252-2985 Fax: (562) 807-2288 CALIFORNIA Bowlers Rank High Among PWBA Tour Leaders CHRIS BARNES WINS HIS by Frank Weiler The 2021 PWBA Tour season continues. After the LOU- ISVILLE OPEN eleven champions have been crowned. Two of those championships have been won by California’s own Stephanie Zavala, a Tour rookie. FIRST PBA50by Jill Winters TITLE LUBBOCK, Texas – There have been many exciting moments on this season’s Chris Barnes had a few Tour including Liz Johnson rolling a perfect 300 game extra coaches in his corner during the BOWL-TV step ladder finals at the Lincoln, along with a comfort level Nebraska Open. That perfecto earned Liz a $10,000 bonus on the lanes Wednesday and helped place her second on this season’s Earnings List. evening that helped him wins his first PBA50 Tour Our CALIFORNIA Tour players are doing very well. Title at the 2021 PBA50 Missy Parkin of Laguna Hills and Stephanie Zavala Cup, presented by South of Downey both rank high on most PWBA Tour Leader Plains Lanes & Lubbock Lists. Parkin is tied for first with four Championship Sports Authority. Round Appearances while Zavala is tied for first with two The Texas native has Championships. Stephanie’s numbers are more the amazing bowled a lot of tourna- because she didn’t participate in the first three tournaments ments at this bowling cen- of the season. ter making it feel almost like a home game for him, The ranking of our California bowlers on the PWBA so he relied on his previous Tour Leader List follows: experiences and his notes EARNINGS to figure out the lanes as the That valuable infor- Barnes faced No.
    [Show full text]
  • Practice Pair History
    Josh Hyde is a Honorary PBA Volume 7 Member since 2001 and a Special Edition BWAA Member since 2006. February 2015 Practice Pair 1999, 2000, 2002 1972, 1982, 1984 (no TOC in 2001) Hello, Bowling Fans! The only three 3-time TOC winners: Jason Couch (left) and Mike Durbin (right). Welcome to this special edition of History Josh Hyde’s Bowling Newsletter. This month I will be going to the 50th Anni- Joe Joseph won the first Tourna- 10 PBA career titles. In ’93 (the last year versary of the Tournament of Champions. ment of Champions in 1962. Jack Bion- that Firestone sponsored the tourna- This tournament was the greatest profes- dollio bowled the first televised 300 ment), George Branham III would be- sional tournament in the PBA’s Golden game in 1967. Don Johnson would come the first African-American bowler Age. In this special edition bowling fans make five consecutive shows from ’67- to win the TOC by defeating Parker Bohn can enjoy history and statistical data ’71 including his famous 299 game III 227-214. Two years later, Mike Aulby from the Tournament of Champions. against Dick Ritger’s 268-game. This would become the fourth bowler to com- Every pro-bowler wanted to win the TOC, would be the highest scoring match plete the Triple Crown and the first to so take a look with me at some great PBA that would be a record for 23 years. Jim complete the Grand Slam. In 2000, Jason history in the Tournament of Champions. Godman would become the first bowler Couch was the first bowler to successfully to win the TOC Tournament twice.
    [Show full text]
  • Controversy Behind Him, Weber Ready for U.S. Open by Jef Goodger MOORESVILLE, NC DIES at AGE 95 – After Last Year’S U.S
    OCTOBER 17, 2019 CALIFORNIA 7502B Florence Ave, Downey,O CAWLING 90240 • Website: CaliforniaBowlingNews.com • Email: [email protected] N • Office:EWS (562) 807-3600 Fax: (562) 807-2288 PEARL KELLER, A PWBA & USBC HALL OF FAME MEMBER Controversy Behind Him, Weber Ready For U.S. Open by Jef Goodger MOORESVILLE, NC DIES AT AGE 95 – After last year’s U.S. ARLINGTON, Texas – Open, some might expect Pearl Keller, a Professional Pete Weber to have some Women’s Bowling Asso- pointed words entering this ciation and United States year’s event. Indeed, Weber Bowling Congress Hall has some biting words, but of Fame member, passed they are directed squarely away Oct. 2 in Brighton, at himself. Massachusetts, at age 95. “My competing on the She was inducted into PBA Tour the last cou- the PWBA Hall of Fame ple years has absolutely in 1997 in the Builder cat- sucked,” said Weber, a five- egory and two years later Pearl Keller time U.S. Open champion. joined the USBC Hall of more than 30 years. In “I’m not real happy about Fame for Meritorious Ser- 2001, WASA had a mem- that, so I’m trying to get vice. bership of 325 competitors myself into a little better Keller was a trailblaz- and awarded more than shape.” Pete Weber er for women’s bowling, $85,000 in 17 tournaments. During last year’s U.S. Congress, specifically cit- brushed off the question known. teaming with Jean Fish in Keller also paved the Open, Weber withdrew ing the practice schedules about practice, as his only “I’ve always liked the 1971 to start the Women’s way for women bowling early in qualifying and had prior to competition.
    [Show full text]
  • LIZ JOHNSON WINS 2017 GO BOWLING PWBA PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP GREEN BAY, Wis
    JUNE 29, 2017 CALIFORNIABOWLINGNEWS.COM PAGE 1 JUNE 29, 2017 CALIFORNIA 7502B Florence Ave, OWLINGDowney, CA 90240 • Website: CaliforniaBowlingNews.com • Email: [email protected] N • Office:EWS (562) 807-3600 Fax: (562) 807-2288 LIZ JOHNSON WINS 2017 GO BOWLING PWBA PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP GREEN BAY, Wis. – United States Bowling Congress Hall of Famer Liz Johnson of Deerfield, Illinois, once again con- firmed her dominance on Bowling Proprietors, PBA the Professional Women’s Bowling Association Tour by climbing the stepladder Join Hands to Create to win the 2017 Go Bowl- ing PWBA Players Cham- Go Bowling! PBA Tour pionship. Historic bowling industry partnership begins The 43-year-old right- with GEICO PBA World Series of Bowling IX hander opened the cham- pionship match Sunday at NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Expo in Nashville, Tenn. The Ashwaubenon Bowl- In a landmark partnership As part of the partner- ing Alley with six consec- between bowling organi- ship agreement, The Go utive spares before striking 2017 Go Bowling PWBA Players Champion Liz Johnson zations, the Professional Bowling! PBA Tour will on five of her last six shots I’m in awe right now,” said week in Green Bay includ- earned her a momen- Bowlers Association and be showcased on 18 ESPN to outdistance top seed Kel- Johnson, who was the run- ed patience and focus on tum-shifting double. A Bowling Proprietors’ Asso- telecasts, beginning with ly Kulick of Union, New ner-up to Colombia’s Clara spare shooting, due to the washout conversion in the ciation of America have an- programming from the Jersey, 228-205.
    [Show full text]
  • Pba Tournament of Champions
    PBA TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS Year Winner/Runnerup Year Winner/Runnerup Year Winner/Runnerup Year Winner/Runnerup 1965 Billy Hardwick, Louisville KY 1980 Wayne Webb, Rehoboth MA 1990 Dave Ferraro*, Kingston NY 2000 Jason Couch*, Clermont FL Dick Weber*, St. Louis MO Gary Dickinson*, Ft.Worth TX Tony Westlake, Oklahoma City Ryan Shafer, Elmira NY 1966 Wayne Zahn, Atlanta GA 1981 Steve Cook*, Roseville CA 1991 David Ozio, Vidor TX 2002 Jason Couch, Clermont FL Dick Weber*, St. Louis MO Pete Couture, Windsor Locks CT Amleto Monacelli*, Venezuela Ryan Shafer, Elmira NY 1967 Jim Stefanich*, Joliet IL 1982 Mike Durbin, Chagrin Falls OH 1992 Marc McDowell, Madison WI 0304 Patrick Healey Jr., Mexico City Don Johnson, Kokomo IN Steve Cook*, Roseville CA Don Genalo*, Perrysburg OH Randy Pedersen, Ft. Lauderdale FL 1968 Dave Davis*, Phoenix AZ 1983 Joe Berardi, Brooklyn NY 1993 George Branham III*, Indian- Don Johnson, Kokomo IN Henry Gonzalez*, Colo. Springs apolis IN 0405 Steve Jaros, Yorkville IL Parker Bohn III, Freehold NJ Norm Duke, Clermont FL 1969 Jim Godman*, Hayward CA 1984 Mike Durbin, Chagrin Falls OH Jim Stefanich, Joliet IL Mike Aulby*, Indianapolis IN 1994 Norm Duke, Edmond OK 0506 Chris Barnes, Flower Mound TX Eric Forkel*, Chatsworth CA Steve Jaros, Yorkville IL 1970 Don Johnson*, Akron OH 1985 Mark Williams, Beaumont TX Dick Ritger, Hartford WI Bob Handley*, Pompano Bch FL 1995 Mike Aulby, Indianapolis IN 0607 Tommy Jones, Simpsonville SC Bob Spaulding*, Greenville SC Tony Reyes, San Bruno CA 1971 Johnny Petraglia*, Brooklyn NY 1986 Marshall Holman*, Medford OR Don Johnson, Akron OH Mark Baker, Garden Grove CA 1996 Dave D’Entremont, Middleburg 0708 Michael Haugen, Cave Creek AZ Hts.
    [Show full text]
  • 19-Year-Old Simonsen Wins USBC Masters to Become Youngest To
    October 22, 2015 BOWLING NEWS Page 1 California Thursday February 18, 2016 B7502 E Florence Ave,owling Downey, CA 90240 • Online: www.californiabowlingnews.com • Email: [email protected] n ews• Office: (562) 807-3600 Fax: (562) 807-2288 Here’s an Inside View of a 19-Year-Old Simonsen Wins USBC Masters Perfect Game by Fred Eisenhammer TARZANA – It’s called to Become Youngest to Win a Major Title the language of bowling. INDIANAPOLIS — Famer Mike Aulby of near- Reporters typically try Nineteen-year-old Anthony by Carmel, Indiana, as the to paint a picture with an Simonsen of Princeton, youngest major champion. all-too-flowery brush when Texas, won the 2016 USBC Aulby was 19 years and 83 trying to describe honor Masters on Sunday to be- days old when he won the scores, meaning perfect come the youngest player PBA National Champion- games or 800 series. They to win a major title on the ship in 1979 for the first of tend to go overboard, but Professional Bowlers Asso- eight major titles. hey, it’s all in fun. ciation Tour. “It’s definitely a dream Bowlers are said to have Simonsen struck on come true,” said Simon- “smoked” or “blasted” or eight of his first nine sen, who won his first “blistered” or “crushed” or shots in the championship title earlier this year when “smacked” a 300. match at Woodland Bowl he teamed with Connor It’s not in fashion to re- to secure a 245-207 vic- Pickford to win the Mark port that a player “rolled” or tory against Dan MacLel- Roth/Marshall Holman “bowled” a perfecto.
    [Show full text]
  • 2018 PBA Player and Rookie of the Year Newsletter
    Volume 11, Issue 6 December 2018 Page 1 Member since 2006 PBA Honorary Member since 2001 Practice Pair Messenger Hello, Bowling Fans! Welcome to another issue of Josh Hyde’s Bowling 2018 PBA Player and Rookie of the Year Newsletter. The Messenger Column showcases the 2018 PBA Player and Rookie of the Year honorees. Last month the PBA announced the The Kingpin Column is a combination of Breakpoint 2018 Chris Schenkel Player of the Year and the and the Elias, Schenkel, Weber Lane article. Harry Golden Rookie of the Year Honors. Andrew Breakpoint discusses the Tony Reyes and Steve Nagy Anderson received his first Player of the Year Award winners. Elias, Schenkel, Weber Lane revisits honor. He won his first major at the 2018 USBC the 10, 14 and 41 60th PBA greatest moments. Split Masters Tournament. Anderson also had a top Column is about when the PBA was covered on five finish in the Tournament of Champions. He national television. Bowlology highlights bowling also received the Harry Smith Point Leader tournament hierarchy. Balls of the Lane introduces Award. This was his second year as a PBA Tour the Vintage Vapor Zone ® and new drilling technology. The Tenth Frame is an editorial on how Player. Anderson is 23 and the second youngest to become a Bowlologist. player to receive the award. The youngest was Thanks for reading the Josh Hyde Bowling Billy Hardwick when he was 22. He is pursuing an Newsletter. Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy elementary teaching degree. Anderson “out- New Year! Above: Andrew Anderson distanced runner-up EJ Tackett” by cashing “16 of 19 events” along with “five top-five finishes” and Sincerely, a “third-place finish in the PBA Tournament of Champions”.
    [Show full text]
  • Virginia Young Captures Socal Queens Title
    OCTOBER 26, 2017 CALIFORNIABOWLINGNEWS.COM PAGE 1 OCTOBER 26, 2017 CALIFORNIA 7502B Florence Ave, OWLINGDowney, CA W90240 • Website: CaliforniaBowlingNews.com • Email: [email protected] N • Office:EWS (562) 807-3600 Fax: (562) 807-2288 Chris Barnes, Ron Mohr, Don Mitchell Elected to PBA Hall of Fame Inductions set for February 17 during Go Bowling! PBA 60th Anniversary Celebration in Indianapolis CHICAGO – Eigh- both PBA Rookie and teen-time PBA Tour cham- Player of the Year honors. pion Chris Barnes of He is one of six players to Double Oak, Texas; two- complete the PBA Triple time PBA50 Player of the Crown (2005 U.S. Open, Year Ron Mohr of North 2006 PBA Tournament of Las Vegas, and the late Champions and 2011 PBA Don Mitchell, a renowned World Championship), and bowling center owner and he ranked among the top 10 PBA host from Indianapo- in PBA earnings for 16 con- lis, have been elected to the secutive seasons. He sur- Professional Bowlers Asso- passed the $1 million mile- ciation Hall of Fame. stone in career earnings in They will be inducted 170 events (2005), at the into the PBA Hall of Fame time the fewest events any on Saturday, Feb. 17, at the player needed to achieve Marriott North in Indianap- that milestone, and he won olis as part of the Go Bowl- $200,000 “winner take all” ing! PBA 60th Anniversary prizes in Motel 6 Roll to Celebration. Riches special events in Chris Barnes, 47, is 2005 and 2006. one of five players to win continued on page 2 VIRGINIA YOUNG CAPTURES SOCAL QUEENS TITLE LAKEWOOD – “Girls with dreams become Women with Vision”…This was the theme of the inaugural So Cal Queens event held on September 30, 2017 at Cal Bowl in Lakewood.
    [Show full text]
  • Sports Reporter
    The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly Sports Reporter The Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940 Vol. 72 No. 35 November 2 - 8, 2011 50 cents Fred Schreyer Retires as PBA CEO, Commissioner Team USA Sweeps Doubles Gold By Bill Vint - PBA Medals at Pan American Games SEATTLE, Wash. – Fred Schreyer, Chief Executive Officer Reiss, who joined the PBA as Vice Chairman in March By Lucas Wiseman - USBC and Commissioner of the Professional Bowlers Association, 2011, previously held several positions at ESPN, was CEO at today announced his retirement after 11 years of service to the Associated Content, and was Senior Vice President/General organization. The PBA Board of Directors has named Geoff Manager of Newsweek's digital division. While at ESPN, Reiss Chief Executive Officer and has promoted Tom Clark Reiss managed the launch of to the position of Commissioner, effective as of November 1. ESPN.com, NFL.com, Schreyer will continue to serve the PBA as a senior NBA.com, and NASCAR advisor. Online. He also was Senior "Fred has managed the PBA through a really challeng- Vice President/General ing period. We're grateful Manager of ESPN the for his leadership and that Magazine, and managed he's agreed to continue ESPN's relationships with working with us to grow the Electronic Arts, Microsoft, PBA Photo PBA," said Mike Slade of and The Tribeca Film Kelly Kulick, Liz Johnson, Chris Barnes and Bill O’Neill take gold medals as US sweeps opening events. the PBA ownership group. PBA Photo Festival. He developed and Schreyer joined the PBA Fred Schreyer acquired the Peabody GUADALAJARA, Mexico - The United States swept the doubles gold full-time in October 2002 as Award-winning Dan Klores medals last week in the opening event of bowling at the 2011 Pan Chief Operating Officer and documentary Black Magic.
    [Show full text]
  • Bowling Legend Don Carter Dies at Age 85
    January 12, 2012 BOWLING NEWS Page 1 California Thursday January 12, 2012 BP.O. Box 4160, Downey,owling CA 90241 • Online: www.californiabowlingnews.com • Email: [email protected] newsOffice: 562-807-3600 Fax: 562-807-2288 Bowling Legend Don Carter Dies at Age 85 PBA Hall of Famer and founding member was sport’s first television star MIAMI, FL — Bowling’s appearing on an Akron, Ohio, The PBA was launched in of the PBA U.S. Open) and the original superstar, Profession- radio program hosted by at- 1959 with three tournaments, 1961 American Bowling Con- al Bowlers Association and torney Eddie Elias where he but only three years later it gress Masters. He also won a United States Bowling Con- talked about the importance of had a schedule of 32 events record five World Invitational gress Hall of Famer Don Cart- building a professional bowl- and Carter was one of its stars, titles – a grueling 100-game er, died at his home in Miami ing tour similar to what golf eventually winning seven PBA marathon – and he won four Thursday night. Carter, who had created, Carter and his titles including five major ABC Tournament titles. had recently been hospitalized fellow Budweisers’ teammates championships. The St. Louis native first with pneumonia complicated (Dick Weber, Ray Bluth, Tom Carter won two of the sev- experienced the sport at age by emphysema, was 85. Hennessey and Pat Patterson) en PBA Tour events conducted 13. Carter rocketed to fame convinced a group of other in 1960 including the PBA Na- “We were very poor but during bowling’s so-called players to pledge $50 each to tional Championship.
    [Show full text]
  • Nelson Burton Jr. Returns to ABC Sports
    December 2, 2010 BOWLING NEWS Page 1 California Thursday December 2nd, 2010 Bowling news P.O. Box 4160, Downey, CA 90241 • Online: www.californiabowlingnews.com • Email: [email protected] Office: 562-807-3600 Fax: 562-807-2288 ABTA Visits the Valley Mission Hills-- Huge Pots Nelson Burton Jr. Bring in New Bowler and get a $15 Credit Qualify at 12:00-1:00-2:30:00 & 6:00 PM Returns to ABC Sports MISSION HILLS — The freeway to Sepulveda then ¾ ABTA will be hosted by Mis- mile south. Please see our ad Hall of Famer recalls great moments in Tournament of Champions history sion Hills Bowl Saturday Dec in this paper for more informa- 4. This is a one day event with tion. The following week Dec. SEATTLE, Wash. (Nov. 24, with legendary broadcaster “Working with such a great ries but others that stood out to five qualifying Squads Satur- 11 we have a One Day event 2010) – There will be a famil- Chris Schenkel throughout professional like Chris, I was him as a competitor, color ana- day beginning at 12:00 - 1:00- Saturday, at Bowling Square iar voice on ABC Sports when Burton’s time on the network. really just along for the ride,” lyst and bowling fan include: 2:30 - 4:00 & 6:00PM. 1 in 4 in Arcadia. professional bowling returns The PBA said that Bur- Burton said. “The bigger the 1965 – “Billy Hardwick 1/2 bowlers advancing to the Dec.18 our big Christmas to the network in January. ton will set the scene during stage the better he was.
    [Show full text]
  • Chicago Sun-Times/ Bpa Beat the Champs Contest
    CHICAGO SUN-TIMES/ BPA BEAT THE CHAMPS CONTEST TARGET SCORE RESULTS YEAR MEN WOMEN YEAR MEN WOMEN 1961-62 Don Carter 681 Marge Merrick 647 1988-89 Mark Roth 640 Lisa Wagner 613 1962-63 Don Carter 594 Marion Ladewig 575 1989-90 Mike Aulby 606 Robin Romeo 589 1963-64 Jim St. John 701 Marion Ladewig 583 1990-91 Ron Palombi Jr. 538 Patty Ann 607 1964-65 Jim St. John 711 Marion Ladewig 576 1991-92 Pete Weber 668 Anne Marie Duggan 724 1965-66 Dick Weber 572 Ann Slattery 577 1992-93 Robert Lawrence 815 Tish Johnson 648 1966-67 Dick Weber 663 Joy Abel 603 1993-94 Del Ballard Jr. 607 Dede Davidson 629 1967-68 Les Schissler 617 Gloria Bouvia 532 1994-95 Justin Hromek 687 Aleta Sill 587 1968-69 Jim Stefanich 711 Dotty Fothergill 605 1995-96 Mike Aulby 690 Cheryl Daniels 583 1969-70 Billy Hardwick 555 Dotty Fothergill 631 1996-97 Dave Husted 645 Liz Johnson 702 1970-71 Bobby Cooper 623 Mary Baker 548 1997-98 Gary Dickinson 668 Wendy Macpherson 550 1971-72 Jim Godman 587 Millie Mortorella 540 1998-99 Mike Aulby 647 Aleta Sill 728 1972-73 Bill Beach 649 Dotty Fothergill 522 1999-00 Bob Learn Jr. 677 Kim Adler 724 1973-74 Dave Soutar 663 Dotty Fothergill 587 2000-01 Robert Smith 678 Tennelle Milligan 758 1974-75 Paul Colwell 582 Judy Soutar 607 2001-02 Norm Duke 707 Wendy Macpherson 611 1975-76 Ed Ressler 536 Cindy Powell 623 2002-03 Mika Koivuniemi 653 Kim Terrell 637 1976-77 Nelson Burton Jr.
    [Show full text]