Wayne Webb beats Walter Ray Williams Jr. to win USBC Senior Masters

06/19/10

2010 PBA Senior Tour #6

Captures his third career PBA Senior Tour major title in Lass Vegas

2010PBAS06WayneWebb2.jpg200910PBA11WalterRayWilliams2.jpgWayne Webb (pictured left with the winner's check) of Grove City, Ohio, went undefeated in seven matches as he rolled to the title Friday at the 2010 United States Bowling Congress Senior Masters.

Webb defeated reigning Professional Bowlers Association Player of the Year Walter Ray Williams Jr. (right) of Ocala, Fla., 705-628, in the title match at the South Point Hotel and Casino Bowling Center. He took home $16,000 for the victory.

"I'm feeling great," said Webb, who had games of 216, 289 and 200 against Williams. "I knew I had to bowl really good to beat Walter and fortunately for me, when I hit the pocket, I was striking. So that helps."

The win gave Webb his third career PBA Senior Tour major title, having also won the Senior U.S. Open in 2008 and 2009. He also won the PBA Senior Columbus Open in April.

"This means everything to me, just like winning the Senior U.S. Open," said Webb, who also has 20 PBA national titles to his credit. "I hadn't won the U.S. Open on the national tour, but I'd come in second. I never won the Masters, but I had finished fourth. Now I've won all the majors on the Senior Tour, and it feels great."

 

 


 

For Williams, the loss to Webb was the end of a long string of victories. Williams started the double-elimination match-play bracket with a first-round loss to Hugh Miller, but bounced back to win 10 consecutive matches in the losers bracket.

2010PBAS06PeterKnopp.jpg2010PBASKennyParks.jpgWilliams reached the championship match by defeating top qualifier Peter Knopp (left) of Bremen, Germany, 696-539.

After leading the tournament in qualifying, Knopp ended up third in the event. He dropped to the losers bracket with a 613-551 loss to Webb after winning five consecutive matches in the winners bracket.

Kenny Parks (right) of Hammond, Ind., the 2008 Senior Masters champion, finished fourth after losing to Williams, 679-634.

The 2010 USBC Senior Masters attracted a field of 298 of the top professional and amateur bowlers ages 50 and older.

 


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USBC Senior Masters - Match Play Results


Double elimination, three-game matches decided by total pinfall

Losers Bracket - Round 6


Winners advance. Losers eliminated, earn $1,900.

(12) Walter Ray Williams Jr., Ocala, Fla., def. (52) Mike Dias, Lafayette, Colo., 651-615
(27) Marc Lineberry, Camanche, Iowa, def. (3) Ross Packard, San Jose, Calif., 636-585
(6) Kenny Parks, Hammond, Ind., def. (42) Marv Sargent, Temecula, Calif., 632-623
(25) Robert Harvey, Boise, Idaho, def. (4) Kent Wagner, Palmetto, Fla., 691-550

 


Winners Bracket - Round 4


Winners remain in winners bracket. Losers move to losers bracket.

(1) Peter Knopp, Germany, def. (19) Pete McCordic, Katy, Texas, 645-609
(34) Wayne Webb, Grove City, Ohio, def. (60) Henry Gonzalez, Colorado Springs, Colo., 569-565

 


Losers Bracket - Round 7


Winners advance. Losers eliminated, earn $2,500.

Williams def. Lineberry, 623-578
Parks def. Harvey, 701-554

 


Losers Bracket - Round 8


Winners advance. Losers eliminated, earn $3,500.

Williams def. McCordic, 668-643

Parks def. Gonzalez, 634-546

 


Winners Bracket - Round 5


Winner advances to championship match. Losers move to losers bracket.

Webb def. Knopp, 613-551

 


Losers Bracket - Round 9


Winner advances. Loser eliminated, finishes fourth, earns $4,600.

Williams def. Parks, 679-634

 


Losers Bracket - Round 10


Winner advances to championship match; Loser eliminated, finishes third, earns $6,000.

Williams def. Knopp, 696-539

 


Championship


Winner earns $16,000; Loser finishes second, earns $8,000.

Webb def. Williams, 705-628.

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