Paul Fleming moves into Open Singles lead at Bowlers Journal Championships
06/13/10
As an exempt player on the Lumber Liquidators Professional Bowlers Association Tour, Paul Fleming (pictured left) of Fort Worth, Texas, was not eligible to compete at the United States Bowling Congress Open Championships.
With his professional career complete, the 1999 PBA Rookie of the Year made a successful return to the championship lanes last year in Las Vegas and wasted no time making an impact at the 2010 event in Reno.
Since last year's trip to the USBC Open Championships did not include a visit to the nearby Storm Bowlers Journal Championships, presented by USBC, Fleming arrived in Reno three days early, so he wouldn't miss out again.
Fleming's decision paid off immediately as he fired games of 235, 245 and 277 and 261 to take the Open Singles lead at the Bowlers Journal Championships with a 1,018 four-game total Thursday. Derek Eoff (right) of Arlington, Texas, previously held the lead with 1,017.
"I needed 261 the last game, and I shot 261," said Fleming, who won the 1991 USBC Team USA Trials and earned a spot on Team USA. "I left a 2-8-10 in the second frame for an early open. I knew 1,017 was the number, and then I calculated my score during the fifth frame, so I knew I had 1,021 left. I knew I couldn't miss after that. I ended up throwing the first two strikes in the 10th frame, and then I was a little soft on the last shot and got seven. It was just enough."
The 42-year-old right-hander started his trip with a short lesson with USBC Silver coach Mike Jasnau at Lane 81, which is located inside the pro shop area at the National Bowling Stadium. Fleming then used his trip to the Bowlers Journal as a warm-up for his appearance at the 2010 Open Championships this weekend.
"Last year was my first Open Championships in 10 years, and I forgot to do a few things as I prepared," said Fleming, who was a two-time All-American at the University of Nebraska and a member of the winning team at the 1991 Intercollegiate Team Championships. "I saw Mike Jasnau to get a tune-up, and I bowled the Bowlers Journal to get in some competition games before the Open Championships."
Fleming has competed in the Bowlers Journal Championships in the past, but has never held the lead at any time.
"This is the first time I have ever been in the lead at the Bowlers Journal," said Fleming, who made his 11th trip to the Open Championships. "I have had some opportunities in doubles, but I never took over a lead in any category. Actually, the good thing is that I never thought about the lead until the last game."
Fleming competed professionally from 1998 until 2008, and his time away from the PBA Tour has allowed him to be more involved with his family and teach the game to his children, Kaitlyn, 9, and Connor, 6.
"After being on tour, it was good to take some time off," said Fleming, who now is a realtor for Relocity Real Estate in Keller, Texas. "I bowled the USBC Masters this year, which gave me the itch to start bowling a little more. I am a lot fresher now, and I enjoy bowling again. My kids are into bowling now. They have a state tournament coming up in July, and we have been practicing for that. I get more enjoyment out of getting them started. I am a big family man, so being able to be with my family has been fantastic."
Fleming, who rolled a 300 game in doubles at the 1999 Open Championships in Syracuse, N.Y., turned in another solid performance in 2010 with a 685 series in team, 647 in singles and 583 in doubles for a 1,915 all-events total, just shy of the 1,922 he shot in his return to the tournament lanes last year.
The Storm Bowlers Journal Championships is being held alongside the Open Championships for the 64th year. It is being held at the Grand Sierra Resort and Casino and competition runs daily from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Presenting sponsors for the 2010 USBC Open Championships are Circus Circus, Eldorado and Silver Legacy Hotel/Casinos in Reno, Nev. Other sponsors include Sands Regency Casino Hotel, official brackets sponsor, Kegel, official lane maintenance provider, US Steltronic, official scoring system, and supporting sponsors Storm Bowling Products, UPS, Nationwide Insurance, Atlantis Casino Resort and Spa, Harrah's Reno Casino and Hotel and Peppermill Hotel Casino.
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Top 10 division leaders with hometowns and pinfalls
OPEN SINGLES
1, Paul Fleming, Fort Worth, Texas, 1,018. 2, Derek Eoff, Arlington, Texas, 1,017. 3, Mark D'Angelo, Elmira, N.Y., 998. 4, David Ewald, Macomb, Mich., 992. 5, Anthony Thompson, Redding, Calif., 987. 6, Pat McGainey Jr., Baltimore, 976. 7, Eric Traylor, Cypress, Texas, 957. 8, Brian O'Mara, Webster, N.Y., 954. 9, Sean Riccardi, Plainsboro, N.J., 953. 10, Steve Rock, Hudson Falls, N.Y., 952.
205 & UNDER SINGLES
1, Ryan Colburn, Falconey, N.Y., 939. 2, Tom Pohl, LeRoy, N.Y., 899. 3, Joseph Savarese, Manalopan, N.J., 884. 4, Steve Badovinac, Parker, Colo., 878. 5, Jeff Phillips, Springfield, Mo., 861. 6, Eric Schultz, Winterville, N.C., 857. 7, LeRoy Thom, Libby, Mont., 846. 8, Brian Egan, Stoughton, Mass., 841. 9, Matt Murray, Waukesha, Wis., 832. 10, Roger Viker, Rochester, Minn., 822.
SENIOR SINGLES
1 (tie), Jeff Britton, Kennewick, Wash., and Marty Deh, Cupertino, Calif., 957. 3, Pete McCordic, Katy, Texas, 927. 4, Bob Hanson, Spokane, Wash., 923. 5, Sam Carter, Ben Lomond, Calif., 916. 6, Ray Edwards, Fruitport, Mich., 904. 7 (tie), Jim Kutter, Lidgermood, N.D., and Harry Mickelson, Yakima, Wash., 903. 9. Greg Shields, Springfield, Mo., 902. 10 (tie), Sam Ventura, Syracuse, N.Y., and Dick Baker, Henderson, Nev., 898.
CLASSIC SINGLES
1 (tie), Kevin Cartier, Beverly, N.J., and Jeffrey Mersch, Orlando, Fla., 970. 3, Pat Brick, Buffalo, N.Y., 968. 4, Michael Remaklus, Florissant, Mo., 962. 5, Erik Vermilyea, Mansfield, Texas, 952. 6, John Conroy, Mahopac, N.Y., 951. 7, John Losito, Lincoln, Neb., 943. 8 (tie), Jim Pratt, Tollesan, Ariz., and Anthony LaCaze, Melrose Park, Ill., 941. 10, Brian Himmler, Cincinnati, 931.
180 & UNDER "PINS OVER AVERAGE" SINGLES
1, Clarence Moch, Napoleon, N.D., +146. 2, Faye Baltazar, Hayward, Calif., +131. 3, Danne Showers, Scobey, Mont., +130. 4, Dan Fisher, Fort Summer, N.M., +127 5, Gerald Belle, Cink, Ohio, +103. 6 (tie), Steven Sprague Sr., Scobey, Mont., and Robert Juray Jr., Spartanburg, S.C., +98. 8, Rebecca Clarkson, Farr West, Utah, +92. 9, LaVonne Frampton, Soaplake, Wash., +77. 10, Bruce Reece, Osceola, Iowa, +72.
OPEN DOUBLES
1, Anthony LaCaze, Melrose Park, Ill./Erik Vermilyea, Mansfield, Texas, 1,972. 2, Ryan Kretchmer, Rochester, N.Y./Mark D'Angelo, Elmira, N.Y., 1,933. 3, Bryan O'Keefe, Arlington, Texas/Chris Viale, Westfield, Mass., 1,932. 4, Dan Langer, Owatonna, Minn./David Langer, Brooklyn Park, Minn., 1,922. 5, David Ewald, Macomb, Mich./Kurt Pilon, Warren, Mich., 1,908. 6, Dale Hofmeister, Essexville, Mich./Michael Weston, Auburn, Mich., 1,883. 7, John Vournas, Glendale, Ariz./Anthony Thompson, Redding, Calif., 1,871. 8, Jim Mee, Jamestown, N.Y./Matt White, Warren, Pa., 1,832. 9 (tie), Joe Petrowski, East Syracuse, N.Y./Mike Tryniski, Fulton, N.Y., and Matt LaGeorge, Leicester, N.Y./Brian Cline, Depew, N.Y., 1,829.
SENIOR DOUBLES
1, Harry Mickelson, Yakima, Wash./Jeff Britton, Kennewick, Wash., 1,830. 2, Pete McCordic, Katy, Texas/Paul McCordic, Sugar Land, Texas, 1,790. 3, Dan Kukuk/Bob Hanson, Spokane, Wash., 1,764. 4, John Masiello, Kenmore, N.Y./Carl Kinyon, Lockport, N.Y., 1,749. 5, Doug Anderson, Bettendorf, Iowa/Joe Lecroy, Bedford, Texas, 1,744. 6, Jace Peterson, Elkhorn, Wis./Jeff Peterson, Eagle, Wis., 1,742. 7, Bob Hanson, Spokane, Wash./Mike McPherson, Colfax, Wash., 1,714. 8, Gerald Nunes, Davis, Calif./Bill Nichols, Roseville, Calif., 1,710. 9, Kelly Urrea, Mesa, Ariz./Mike Friedrichs, Glendale, Aariz, 1,708. 10, Harry Mickelson/James Kent, Yakima, Wash., 1,704.
MIXED DOUBLES
1, Robin Orlikowski/Billy Orlikowski, Grand Rapids, Mich., 1,838. 2, Kristal Wilson/Russ Wilson, Lawrence, Kan., 1,735. 3, Bryan O'Keefe/Shannon O'Keefe, Arlington, Texas, 1,645. 4, Janette Nevels/Paul Smith, Universal City, Texas, 1,636. 5, Samantha Williams, Hunt Valley, Md./Dan Schaden Jr, Essex, Md., 1,630. 6, Joe Branson, Wichita, Kan./Felicia Wong, Calgary, Canada, 1,619. 7, Shannon O'Keefe, Arlington, Texas/Jim Emens Jr., Rochester, N.Y., 1,610. 8, Quintina Jefferson, Temple Hills, Md./Harvey Richardson Jr., Clinton, Md., 1,563. 9, Chris Viale, Westfield, MA/Shannon O'Keefe, Arlington, TX, 1,554. 10, Jeanne Paiko, Rochester, N.Y./Michael Paiko, Redwood City, Calif., 1,553.
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1999 PBA Rookie of the Year rolls 1018 four-game series
As an exempt player on the Lumber Liquidators Professional Bowlers Association Tour, Paul Fleming (pictured left) of Fort Worth, Texas, was not eligible to compete at the United States Bowling Congress Open Championships.With his professional career complete, the 1999 PBA Rookie of the Year made a successful return to the championship lanes last year in Las Vegas and wasted no time making an impact at the 2010 event in Reno.
Since last year's trip to the USBC Open Championships did not include a visit to the nearby Storm Bowlers Journal Championships, presented by USBC, Fleming arrived in Reno three days early, so he wouldn't miss out again.
Fleming's decision paid off immediately as he fired games of 235, 245 and 277 and 261 to take the Open Singles lead at the Bowlers Journal Championships with a 1,018 four-game total Thursday. Derek Eoff (right) of Arlington, Texas, previously held the lead with 1,017."I needed 261 the last game, and I shot 261," said Fleming, who won the 1991 USBC Team USA Trials and earned a spot on Team USA. "I left a 2-8-10 in the second frame for an early open. I knew 1,017 was the number, and then I calculated my score during the fifth frame, so I knew I had 1,021 left. I knew I couldn't miss after that. I ended up throwing the first two strikes in the 10th frame, and then I was a little soft on the last shot and got seven. It was just enough."
The 42-year-old right-hander started his trip with a short lesson with USBC Silver coach Mike Jasnau at Lane 81, which is located inside the pro shop area at the National Bowling Stadium. Fleming then used his trip to the Bowlers Journal as a warm-up for his appearance at the 2010 Open Championships this weekend.
"Last year was my first Open Championships in 10 years, and I forgot to do a few things as I prepared," said Fleming, who was a two-time All-American at the University of Nebraska and a member of the winning team at the 1991 Intercollegiate Team Championships. "I saw Mike Jasnau to get a tune-up, and I bowled the Bowlers Journal to get in some competition games before the Open Championships."
Fleming has competed in the Bowlers Journal Championships in the past, but has never held the lead at any time.
"This is the first time I have ever been in the lead at the Bowlers Journal," said Fleming, who made his 11th trip to the Open Championships. "I have had some opportunities in doubles, but I never took over a lead in any category. Actually, the good thing is that I never thought about the lead until the last game."
Fleming competed professionally from 1998 until 2008, and his time away from the PBA Tour has allowed him to be more involved with his family and teach the game to his children, Kaitlyn, 9, and Connor, 6.
"After being on tour, it was good to take some time off," said Fleming, who now is a realtor for Relocity Real Estate in Keller, Texas. "I bowled the USBC Masters this year, which gave me the itch to start bowling a little more. I am a lot fresher now, and I enjoy bowling again. My kids are into bowling now. They have a state tournament coming up in July, and we have been practicing for that. I get more enjoyment out of getting them started. I am a big family man, so being able to be with my family has been fantastic."
Fleming, who rolled a 300 game in doubles at the 1999 Open Championships in Syracuse, N.Y., turned in another solid performance in 2010 with a 685 series in team, 647 in singles and 583 in doubles for a 1,915 all-events total, just shy of the 1,922 he shot in his return to the tournament lanes last year.
The Storm Bowlers Journal Championships is being held alongside the Open Championships for the 64th year. It is being held at the Grand Sierra Resort and Casino and competition runs daily from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Presenting sponsors for the 2010 USBC Open Championships are Circus Circus, Eldorado and Silver Legacy Hotel/Casinos in Reno, Nev. Other sponsors include Sands Regency Casino Hotel, official brackets sponsor, Kegel, official lane maintenance provider, US Steltronic, official scoring system, and supporting sponsors Storm Bowling Products, UPS, Nationwide Insurance, Atlantis Casino Resort and Spa, Harrah's Reno Casino and Hotel and Peppermill Hotel Casino.
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2010 Storm Bowlers Journal Championships, presented by USBC
Top 10 division leaders with hometowns and pinfalls
OPEN SINGLES
1, Paul Fleming, Fort Worth, Texas, 1,018. 2, Derek Eoff, Arlington, Texas, 1,017. 3, Mark D'Angelo, Elmira, N.Y., 998. 4, David Ewald, Macomb, Mich., 992. 5, Anthony Thompson, Redding, Calif., 987. 6, Pat McGainey Jr., Baltimore, 976. 7, Eric Traylor, Cypress, Texas, 957. 8, Brian O'Mara, Webster, N.Y., 954. 9, Sean Riccardi, Plainsboro, N.J., 953. 10, Steve Rock, Hudson Falls, N.Y., 952.
205 & UNDER SINGLES
1, Ryan Colburn, Falconey, N.Y., 939. 2, Tom Pohl, LeRoy, N.Y., 899. 3, Joseph Savarese, Manalopan, N.J., 884. 4, Steve Badovinac, Parker, Colo., 878. 5, Jeff Phillips, Springfield, Mo., 861. 6, Eric Schultz, Winterville, N.C., 857. 7, LeRoy Thom, Libby, Mont., 846. 8, Brian Egan, Stoughton, Mass., 841. 9, Matt Murray, Waukesha, Wis., 832. 10, Roger Viker, Rochester, Minn., 822.
SENIOR SINGLES
1 (tie), Jeff Britton, Kennewick, Wash., and Marty Deh, Cupertino, Calif., 957. 3, Pete McCordic, Katy, Texas, 927. 4, Bob Hanson, Spokane, Wash., 923. 5, Sam Carter, Ben Lomond, Calif., 916. 6, Ray Edwards, Fruitport, Mich., 904. 7 (tie), Jim Kutter, Lidgermood, N.D., and Harry Mickelson, Yakima, Wash., 903. 9. Greg Shields, Springfield, Mo., 902. 10 (tie), Sam Ventura, Syracuse, N.Y., and Dick Baker, Henderson, Nev., 898.
CLASSIC SINGLES
1 (tie), Kevin Cartier, Beverly, N.J., and Jeffrey Mersch, Orlando, Fla., 970. 3, Pat Brick, Buffalo, N.Y., 968. 4, Michael Remaklus, Florissant, Mo., 962. 5, Erik Vermilyea, Mansfield, Texas, 952. 6, John Conroy, Mahopac, N.Y., 951. 7, John Losito, Lincoln, Neb., 943. 8 (tie), Jim Pratt, Tollesan, Ariz., and Anthony LaCaze, Melrose Park, Ill., 941. 10, Brian Himmler, Cincinnati, 931.
180 & UNDER "PINS OVER AVERAGE" SINGLES
1, Clarence Moch, Napoleon, N.D., +146. 2, Faye Baltazar, Hayward, Calif., +131. 3, Danne Showers, Scobey, Mont., +130. 4, Dan Fisher, Fort Summer, N.M., +127 5, Gerald Belle, Cink, Ohio, +103. 6 (tie), Steven Sprague Sr., Scobey, Mont., and Robert Juray Jr., Spartanburg, S.C., +98. 8, Rebecca Clarkson, Farr West, Utah, +92. 9, LaVonne Frampton, Soaplake, Wash., +77. 10, Bruce Reece, Osceola, Iowa, +72.
OPEN DOUBLES
1, Anthony LaCaze, Melrose Park, Ill./Erik Vermilyea, Mansfield, Texas, 1,972. 2, Ryan Kretchmer, Rochester, N.Y./Mark D'Angelo, Elmira, N.Y., 1,933. 3, Bryan O'Keefe, Arlington, Texas/Chris Viale, Westfield, Mass., 1,932. 4, Dan Langer, Owatonna, Minn./David Langer, Brooklyn Park, Minn., 1,922. 5, David Ewald, Macomb, Mich./Kurt Pilon, Warren, Mich., 1,908. 6, Dale Hofmeister, Essexville, Mich./Michael Weston, Auburn, Mich., 1,883. 7, John Vournas, Glendale, Ariz./Anthony Thompson, Redding, Calif., 1,871. 8, Jim Mee, Jamestown, N.Y./Matt White, Warren, Pa., 1,832. 9 (tie), Joe Petrowski, East Syracuse, N.Y./Mike Tryniski, Fulton, N.Y., and Matt LaGeorge, Leicester, N.Y./Brian Cline, Depew, N.Y., 1,829.
SENIOR DOUBLES
1, Harry Mickelson, Yakima, Wash./Jeff Britton, Kennewick, Wash., 1,830. 2, Pete McCordic, Katy, Texas/Paul McCordic, Sugar Land, Texas, 1,790. 3, Dan Kukuk/Bob Hanson, Spokane, Wash., 1,764. 4, John Masiello, Kenmore, N.Y./Carl Kinyon, Lockport, N.Y., 1,749. 5, Doug Anderson, Bettendorf, Iowa/Joe Lecroy, Bedford, Texas, 1,744. 6, Jace Peterson, Elkhorn, Wis./Jeff Peterson, Eagle, Wis., 1,742. 7, Bob Hanson, Spokane, Wash./Mike McPherson, Colfax, Wash., 1,714. 8, Gerald Nunes, Davis, Calif./Bill Nichols, Roseville, Calif., 1,710. 9, Kelly Urrea, Mesa, Ariz./Mike Friedrichs, Glendale, Aariz, 1,708. 10, Harry Mickelson/James Kent, Yakima, Wash., 1,704.
MIXED DOUBLES
1, Robin Orlikowski/Billy Orlikowski, Grand Rapids, Mich., 1,838. 2, Kristal Wilson/Russ Wilson, Lawrence, Kan., 1,735. 3, Bryan O'Keefe/Shannon O'Keefe, Arlington, Texas, 1,645. 4, Janette Nevels/Paul Smith, Universal City, Texas, 1,636. 5, Samantha Williams, Hunt Valley, Md./Dan Schaden Jr, Essex, Md., 1,630. 6, Joe Branson, Wichita, Kan./Felicia Wong, Calgary, Canada, 1,619. 7, Shannon O'Keefe, Arlington, Texas/Jim Emens Jr., Rochester, N.Y., 1,610. 8, Quintina Jefferson, Temple Hills, Md./Harvey Richardson Jr., Clinton, Md., 1,563. 9, Chris Viale, Westfield, MA/Shannon O'Keefe, Arlington, TX, 1,554. 10, Jeanne Paiko, Rochester, N.Y./Michael Paiko, Redwood City, Calif., 1,553.
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