Petraglia marches on in PBA Senior U.S. Open
06/20/08
Johnny Petraglia (left), who has led from the opening qualifying round, continues to pace the field in the 2008 Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Senior U.S. Open presented by Suncoast at the Suncoast Bowling Center.
After nine games in the final qualifying round and eight games of round-robin match play Thursday, the PBA Hall of Famer leads with an 8,368 pinfall total and a 6-1-1 match play record which awards 30 bonus pins for a match win and 15 for a tie.
"I struggled a little bit early today (in qualifying) but the adjustment I made was changing my hand position and I bowled well the last three games," Petraglia said. "I'm not having to make any radical adjustments in match play but I was running out of gas toward the end and fortunately I was able to finish on the pair I started on so I knew how to play it."
Today was the toughest test for the 24 remaining players, having bowled the final nine-game qualifying block, which cut the field from 80 to 24 players, in addition to the first eight-game match play round.
Petraglia leads Bob Handley (left) of Winter Park, Fla., in second by 302 pins. Handley, a one-time Senior Tour and five-time Denny's PBA Tour titlist, has an 8,066 pinfall total with a 6-2 match play record.
"The tournament has been kind of up and down for me," Handley said. "My first three games in qualifying I had 814 then I started struggling. I've had some good games and some bad games. I tried some different things in match play and they seemed to work."
Petraglia, along with fellow hall of famers Mark Roth (15th) and Steve Cook (17th), is trying to become the first player to win both the Denny's PBA Tour U.S. Open and the Senior U.S. Open.
All 24 players will return Friday morning at 7 a.m. PST for the second of three straight eight-game round-robin match play blocks with the final block schedule for noon. At the conclusion of the final block, the top four bowlers will advance to the stepladder finals slated to begin at 3:30 p.m. PST, tomorrow.
The Senior U.S. Open winner takes home a $20,000 first prize and a berth into the 2009 PBA Tournament of Champions.
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Players with position, hometown, W-L-T record and 35-game total. Players receive 30 pins bonus per win, 15 for a tie.
1, John Petraglia, Manalapan, N.J., 6-1-1, 8,368
2, Bob Handley, Winter Park, Fla., 6-2-0, 8,066
3, Wayne Webb, Sacramento, 4-4-0, 7,904
4, Dave Patchen, Oregon, Ohio, 6-2-0, 7,831
5, Dale Traber, Cedarburg, Wis., 4-3-1, 7,790
6, Vince Mazzanti Jr., Levittown, Pa., 7-1-0, 7,781
7, Rodney Tramp, Porterville, Calif., 2-5-1, 7,755
8, Don Sylvia, Discovery Bay, Calif., 3-5-0, 7,735
9, Michael Henry, Brunswick, Ohio, 4-3-1, 7,728
10, Mark Williams, Beaumont, Texas, 4-4-0, 7,723
11, Dick Baker, Henderson, Nev., 4-4-0, 7,722
12, Kenny Parks, East Chicago, Ind., 4-4-0, 7,686
13, Ron Mohr, Eagle River, Alaska, 4-4-0, 7,661
14, Tom Baker, King, N.C., 1-7-0, 7,656
15, Jerry Swank, Chouteau, Okla., 4-4-0, 7,653
16, Mark Roth, Fulton, N.Y., 3-4-1, 7,651
17, Keith Glasgow, St. Petersburg, Fla., 5-3-0, 7,645
18, Brian Brazeau, Ocala, Fla, 4-3-1, 7,639
19, Steve Cook, Granite Bay, Calif., 5-3-0, 7,636
20, Ron Profitt, Brookville, Ohio, 4-4-0, 7,632
21, Ross Packard, San Jose, Calif., 2-6-0, 7,626
22, Greg Shields, Independence, Mo., 3-4-1, 7,563
23, Kevin Croucher, Grants Pass, Ore., 1-6-1, 7,561
24, Henry Gonzalez, Colorado Springs, Colo., 2-6-0, 7,506
1, John Petraglia, Manalapan, N.J., 6,282
2, Kevin Croucher, Grants Pass, Ore., 6,044
3, Wayne Webb, Sacremento, 6,038
4, Tom Baker, King, N.C., 5,985
5, Bob Handley, Winter Park, Fla., 5,976
6, Ross Packard, San Jose, Calif., 5,917
7, Henry Gonzalez, Colorado Springs, Colo., 5,914
8, Don Sylvia, Discovery Bay, Calif., 5,906
9, Rodney Tramp, Porterville, Calif., 5,904
10, Dale Traber, Cedarburg, Wis., 5,894
11, Jerry Swank, Chouteau, Okla., 5,870
12, Dick Baker, Henderson, Nev., 5,863
13, Dave Patchen, Oregon, Ohio, 5,859
14, Mark Williams, Beaumont, Texas, 5,855
15, Ron Profitt, Brookville, Ohio, 5,852
16, Mark Roth, Fulton, N.Y., 5,843
17, (tie) Keith Glasgow, St. Petersburg, Fla., and Brian Brazeau, Ocala, Fla, 5,838
19, Vince Mazzanti Jr., Levittown, Pa., 5,825
20, Ron Mohr, Eagle River, Alaska, 5,822
21, Greg Shields, Independence, Mo., 5,819
22, Kenny Parks, East Chicago, Ind., 5,818
23, Steve Cook, Granite Bay, Calif., 5,808
24, Michael Henry, Brunswick, Ohio, 5,804
Missed Cut:
25, Sam Zurich, Grant, Fla., 5,803, $1,300
26, Hugh Miller, Seattle, 5,777, $1,290
27, Dennis Psaropoulos, Lake Worth, Fla, 5,771, $1,280
28, Roger Kossert, Lithia, Fla., 5,769, $1,270
29, Dewaine West, Temecula, Calif., 5,760, $1,260
30, Ron Winger, Las Vegas, Nev., 5,759, $1,250
31, (tie) C.K. Moore, Redding, Calif., and Keith Kolozsi, Las Vegas, Nev, 5,751, $1,235
33, Mitchell Jabczenski, Novi, Mich., 5,749, $1,220
34, David Axon, Bellevue, Neb, 5,741, $1,210
35, John Tavano, Sebring, Fla., 5,735, $1,200
36, Mark Estes, Grapevine, Texas, 5,734, $1,190
37, Mark Glover, Woodbridge, Va, 5,719, $1,180
38, Frank DeRemer, Lacey, Wash., 5,698, $1,170
39, Steve Ferraro, Kingston, N.Y., 5,694, $1,160
40, Edward Roberts, Braintree, Mass., 5,685, $1,150
41, Dale Eagle, Tavares, Fla., 5,683, $1,140
42, Jeff Suma, Auburn Hills, Mich., 5,681, $1,130
43, Dale Csuhta, Wadsworth, Ohio, 5,664, $1,120
44, Roger LeClair, Clackamas, Ore., 5,662, $1,110
45, Rick Minier, Houston, Texas, 5,660, $1,100
46, Rohn Morton, Vancouver, Wash., 5,649, $1,090
47, J.P. Muller, Gervais, Ore, 5,635, $1,080
48, Edward Silva, Manteca, Calif., 5,627, $1,070
49, Les Shirwindt, Las Vegas, Nev, 5,615, $1,060
50, Charlie Tapp, Kalamazoo, Mich., 5,602, $1,050
51, John Weltzien, Wellington, Fla., 5,601, $1,040
52, Rod McLean, North Las Vegas, Nev., 5,592, $1,030
53, Toby Contreras, Kansas City, Mo., 5,589, $1,020
54, Matt Buxton, Jefferson City, Mo., 5,588, $1,010
55, Kerry Painter, Henderson, Nev., 5,585, $1,000
56, Keith Sharp, Orlando, Fla., 5,584, $995
57, Bill Spigner, Vernon Hills, Ill., 5,583, $990
58, Mike Dias, Lafayette, Colo., 5,580, $985
59, Rodney Garrick, San Francisco, 5,571, $980
60, (tie) Ken Konczos, Sagamore Hills, Ohio, and Tom Carter, Rockford, Ill., 5,567, $972
62, Trent Zabelle, Beaverton, Ore., 5,563, $965
63, Ron House, Combine, Texas, 5,559, $960
64, Phil Prieto Jr., El Paso, Texas, 5,553, $955
65, Timothy Kauble, Marion, Ohio, 5,545, $950
66, Max Shellabarger, Roy, Utah, 5,530, $945
67, Fred McClain, Lincoln Park, Mich., 5,518, $940
68, Harry Sullins, Chesterfield Township, Mich., 5,512, $935
69, Gary Skidmore, Albuquerque, NM, 5,503, $930
70, Michael Lucente, Warren, Mich., 5,501, $925
71, Shannon Starnes, Fort Worth, Texas, 5,498, $920
72, Dave Bernhardt, Shelby Twp., Mich., 5,494, $915
73, Barry Mefford, Aurora, Ill, 5,470, $910
74, Vince Honeycutt, Monroe, Ga, 5,458, $905
75, Terry Franz, Mt. Vernon, Ohio, 5,442, $900
76, Bobby Holmes, North Las Vegas, Nev., 5,436, $900
77, Ty Dawson, Sunnyvale, Calif., 5,409, $900
78, Scott Weston, Auburn, Mich, 5,389, $900
79, Gordon Stuntz, Hellertown, Pa, 5,349, $900
80, Bill Sell, Menasha, Wis, 5,319, $900
2008 PBA Senior Tour #5
Suncoast Bowling Center in Las Vegas, Nev. United States (June 15-20, 2008)
Johnny Petraglia (left), who has led from the opening qualifying round, continues to pace the field in the 2008 Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Senior U.S. Open presented by Suncoast at the Suncoast Bowling Center.After nine games in the final qualifying round and eight games of round-robin match play Thursday, the PBA Hall of Famer leads with an 8,368 pinfall total and a 6-1-1 match play record which awards 30 bonus pins for a match win and 15 for a tie.
"I struggled a little bit early today (in qualifying) but the adjustment I made was changing my hand position and I bowled well the last three games," Petraglia said. "I'm not having to make any radical adjustments in match play but I was running out of gas toward the end and fortunately I was able to finish on the pair I started on so I knew how to play it."
Today was the toughest test for the 24 remaining players, having bowled the final nine-game qualifying block, which cut the field from 80 to 24 players, in addition to the first eight-game match play round.
Petraglia leads Bob Handley (left) of Winter Park, Fla., in second by 302 pins. Handley, a one-time Senior Tour and five-time Denny's PBA Tour titlist, has an 8,066 pinfall total with a 6-2 match play record."The tournament has been kind of up and down for me," Handley said. "My first three games in qualifying I had 814 then I started struggling. I've had some good games and some bad games. I tried some different things in match play and they seemed to work."
Petraglia, along with fellow hall of famers Mark Roth (15th) and Steve Cook (17th), is trying to become the first player to win both the Denny's PBA Tour U.S. Open and the Senior U.S. Open.
All 24 players will return Friday morning at 7 a.m. PST for the second of three straight eight-game round-robin match play blocks with the final block schedule for noon. At the conclusion of the final block, the top four bowlers will advance to the stepladder finals slated to begin at 3:30 p.m. PST, tomorrow.
The Senior U.S. Open winner takes home a $20,000 first prize and a berth into the 2009 PBA Tournament of Champions.
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Standings after 35 games
Players with position, hometown, W-L-T record and 35-game total. Players receive 30 pins bonus per win, 15 for a tie.
1, John Petraglia, Manalapan, N.J., 6-1-1, 8,368
2, Bob Handley, Winter Park, Fla., 6-2-0, 8,066
3, Wayne Webb, Sacramento, 4-4-0, 7,904
4, Dave Patchen, Oregon, Ohio, 6-2-0, 7,831
5, Dale Traber, Cedarburg, Wis., 4-3-1, 7,790
6, Vince Mazzanti Jr., Levittown, Pa., 7-1-0, 7,781
7, Rodney Tramp, Porterville, Calif., 2-5-1, 7,755
8, Don Sylvia, Discovery Bay, Calif., 3-5-0, 7,735
9, Michael Henry, Brunswick, Ohio, 4-3-1, 7,728
10, Mark Williams, Beaumont, Texas, 4-4-0, 7,723
11, Dick Baker, Henderson, Nev., 4-4-0, 7,722
12, Kenny Parks, East Chicago, Ind., 4-4-0, 7,686
13, Ron Mohr, Eagle River, Alaska, 4-4-0, 7,661
14, Tom Baker, King, N.C., 1-7-0, 7,656
15, Jerry Swank, Chouteau, Okla., 4-4-0, 7,653
16, Mark Roth, Fulton, N.Y., 3-4-1, 7,651
17, Keith Glasgow, St. Petersburg, Fla., 5-3-0, 7,645
18, Brian Brazeau, Ocala, Fla, 4-3-1, 7,639
19, Steve Cook, Granite Bay, Calif., 5-3-0, 7,636
20, Ron Profitt, Brookville, Ohio, 4-4-0, 7,632
21, Ross Packard, San Jose, Calif., 2-6-0, 7,626
22, Greg Shields, Independence, Mo., 3-4-1, 7,563
23, Kevin Croucher, Grants Pass, Ore., 1-6-1, 7,561
24, Henry Gonzalez, Colorado Springs, Colo., 2-6-0, 7,506
Senior U. S. Open field down to 24 – Petraglia continues to lead
With 27 games of qualifying completed, the field for the 2008 PBA Senior U. S. Open presented by Suncoast has been narrowed to 24 players who will begin round-robin match play Thursday afternoon.
Hall of Famer Johnny Petraglia, who has led from the opening qualifying round, continues to pace the field with a 6,282 (232.6 average) 27-game total. He leads Kevin Croucher by 218 pins.
Thursday will be the toughest test for the 24 remaining players, having bowled the nine-game qualifying block this morning with another eight games of match play to go in the afternoon.
Here's what a few players had to say about the longest day of the tournament:
Johnny Petraglia – "I'm going to just try and relax and get a quick bit to eat. I struggled a little bit early today but I changed my hand position and bowled well the last three games."
Wayne Webb – "I really didn't bowl very good today and I really didn't have a very good shot. Going into match play I think what I need to do is make sure I get the right ball in my hand."
Kevin Croucher – "Going into match play the key will be to stay close to the top four and don't get too far behind. Today, you just try to save your energy the best you can."
Kenny Parks – Who is experiencing two long format events for the first time, as winner of the 2008 USBC Senior Masters last week and now making the top 24 in the Senior U.S. Open. "I'm sore," said the 6 foot 8 inch righthander. "Bowling these two majors back-to-back is tough. I like the formats but it is very demanding."
All 24 players will return Friday morning at 7 a.m. PST for the second of three straight eight-game round-robin match play blocks with the final block schedule for noon. At the conclusion of the final block, the top four bowlers will advance to the stepladder finals slated to begin at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow.
Hall of Famer Johnny Petraglia, who has led from the opening qualifying round, continues to pace the field with a 6,282 (232.6 average) 27-game total. He leads Kevin Croucher by 218 pins.
Thursday will be the toughest test for the 24 remaining players, having bowled the nine-game qualifying block this morning with another eight games of match play to go in the afternoon.
Here's what a few players had to say about the longest day of the tournament:
Johnny Petraglia – "I'm going to just try and relax and get a quick bit to eat. I struggled a little bit early today but I changed my hand position and bowled well the last three games."
Wayne Webb – "I really didn't bowl very good today and I really didn't have a very good shot. Going into match play I think what I need to do is make sure I get the right ball in my hand."
Kevin Croucher – "Going into match play the key will be to stay close to the top four and don't get too far behind. Today, you just try to save your energy the best you can."
Kenny Parks – Who is experiencing two long format events for the first time, as winner of the 2008 USBC Senior Masters last week and now making the top 24 in the Senior U.S. Open. "I'm sore," said the 6 foot 8 inch righthander. "Bowling these two majors back-to-back is tough. I like the formats but it is very demanding."
All 24 players will return Friday morning at 7 a.m. PST for the second of three straight eight-game round-robin match play blocks with the final block schedule for noon. At the conclusion of the final block, the top four bowlers will advance to the stepladder finals slated to begin at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow.
Standings after 27 games
1, John Petraglia, Manalapan, N.J., 6,282
2, Kevin Croucher, Grants Pass, Ore., 6,044
3, Wayne Webb, Sacremento, 6,038
4, Tom Baker, King, N.C., 5,985
5, Bob Handley, Winter Park, Fla., 5,976
6, Ross Packard, San Jose, Calif., 5,917
7, Henry Gonzalez, Colorado Springs, Colo., 5,914
8, Don Sylvia, Discovery Bay, Calif., 5,906
9, Rodney Tramp, Porterville, Calif., 5,904
10, Dale Traber, Cedarburg, Wis., 5,894
11, Jerry Swank, Chouteau, Okla., 5,870
12, Dick Baker, Henderson, Nev., 5,863
13, Dave Patchen, Oregon, Ohio, 5,859
14, Mark Williams, Beaumont, Texas, 5,855
15, Ron Profitt, Brookville, Ohio, 5,852
16, Mark Roth, Fulton, N.Y., 5,843
17, (tie) Keith Glasgow, St. Petersburg, Fla., and Brian Brazeau, Ocala, Fla, 5,838
19, Vince Mazzanti Jr., Levittown, Pa., 5,825
20, Ron Mohr, Eagle River, Alaska, 5,822
21, Greg Shields, Independence, Mo., 5,819
22, Kenny Parks, East Chicago, Ind., 5,818
23, Steve Cook, Granite Bay, Calif., 5,808
24, Michael Henry, Brunswick, Ohio, 5,804
Missed Cut:
25, Sam Zurich, Grant, Fla., 5,803, $1,300
26, Hugh Miller, Seattle, 5,777, $1,290
27, Dennis Psaropoulos, Lake Worth, Fla, 5,771, $1,280
28, Roger Kossert, Lithia, Fla., 5,769, $1,270
29, Dewaine West, Temecula, Calif., 5,760, $1,260
30, Ron Winger, Las Vegas, Nev., 5,759, $1,250
31, (tie) C.K. Moore, Redding, Calif., and Keith Kolozsi, Las Vegas, Nev, 5,751, $1,235
33, Mitchell Jabczenski, Novi, Mich., 5,749, $1,220
34, David Axon, Bellevue, Neb, 5,741, $1,210
35, John Tavano, Sebring, Fla., 5,735, $1,200
36, Mark Estes, Grapevine, Texas, 5,734, $1,190
37, Mark Glover, Woodbridge, Va, 5,719, $1,180
38, Frank DeRemer, Lacey, Wash., 5,698, $1,170
39, Steve Ferraro, Kingston, N.Y., 5,694, $1,160
40, Edward Roberts, Braintree, Mass., 5,685, $1,150
41, Dale Eagle, Tavares, Fla., 5,683, $1,140
42, Jeff Suma, Auburn Hills, Mich., 5,681, $1,130
43, Dale Csuhta, Wadsworth, Ohio, 5,664, $1,120
44, Roger LeClair, Clackamas, Ore., 5,662, $1,110
45, Rick Minier, Houston, Texas, 5,660, $1,100
46, Rohn Morton, Vancouver, Wash., 5,649, $1,090
47, J.P. Muller, Gervais, Ore, 5,635, $1,080
48, Edward Silva, Manteca, Calif., 5,627, $1,070
49, Les Shirwindt, Las Vegas, Nev, 5,615, $1,060
50, Charlie Tapp, Kalamazoo, Mich., 5,602, $1,050
51, John Weltzien, Wellington, Fla., 5,601, $1,040
52, Rod McLean, North Las Vegas, Nev., 5,592, $1,030
53, Toby Contreras, Kansas City, Mo., 5,589, $1,020
54, Matt Buxton, Jefferson City, Mo., 5,588, $1,010
55, Kerry Painter, Henderson, Nev., 5,585, $1,000
56, Keith Sharp, Orlando, Fla., 5,584, $995
57, Bill Spigner, Vernon Hills, Ill., 5,583, $990
58, Mike Dias, Lafayette, Colo., 5,580, $985
59, Rodney Garrick, San Francisco, 5,571, $980
60, (tie) Ken Konczos, Sagamore Hills, Ohio, and Tom Carter, Rockford, Ill., 5,567, $972
62, Trent Zabelle, Beaverton, Ore., 5,563, $965
63, Ron House, Combine, Texas, 5,559, $960
64, Phil Prieto Jr., El Paso, Texas, 5,553, $955
65, Timothy Kauble, Marion, Ohio, 5,545, $950
66, Max Shellabarger, Roy, Utah, 5,530, $945
67, Fred McClain, Lincoln Park, Mich., 5,518, $940
68, Harry Sullins, Chesterfield Township, Mich., 5,512, $935
69, Gary Skidmore, Albuquerque, NM, 5,503, $930
70, Michael Lucente, Warren, Mich., 5,501, $925
71, Shannon Starnes, Fort Worth, Texas, 5,498, $920
72, Dave Bernhardt, Shelby Twp., Mich., 5,494, $915
73, Barry Mefford, Aurora, Ill, 5,470, $910
74, Vince Honeycutt, Monroe, Ga, 5,458, $905
75, Terry Franz, Mt. Vernon, Ohio, 5,442, $900
76, Bobby Holmes, North Las Vegas, Nev., 5,436, $900
77, Ty Dawson, Sunnyvale, Calif., 5,409, $900
78, Scott Weston, Auburn, Mich, 5,389, $900
79, Gordon Stuntz, Hellertown, Pa, 5,349, $900
80, Bill Sell, Menasha, Wis, 5,319, $900
