Simonsen, Two-Handed Trio Lead Top 16 Qualifiers into Go Bowling Indianapolis Open Match Play

INDIANAPOLIS – Anthony Simonsen of Little Elm, Texas, was denied the U.S. Open title by Australian star Jason Belmonte, but the 23-year-old Texas two-handed bowler continued his torrid scoring pace to lead Go Bowling PBA Indianapolis Open qualifying Tuesday at Royal Pin Woodland. Simonsen, the top qualifier for the U.S.

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PBA Playoffs Competition Points Race Will be Focal Point in This Week’s Indianapolis “Doubleheader”

INDIANAPOLIS – The 2020 Professional Bowlers Association Playoffs will be a focal point this week when the 2020 Go Bowling PBA Tour returns to Royal Pin Woodland for an important “doubleheader” – a two tournament program including the Go Bowling PBA Indianapolis Open and the Mark Roth-Marshall Holman PBA Doubles

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Australia’s Jason Belmonte Wins U.S. Open, Becomes Second Bowler to Complete PBA “Super Slam”

By Matt Cannizzaro, IBC Communications LINCOLN, Neb. - Australia's Jason Belmonte no longer will have to answer questions about when he's going to win the U.S. Open or what it would mean to have the iconic green jacket as part of his wardrobe. The 36-year-old two-hander finally was able to

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Canada’s Zach Wilkins Leads Top 36 Qualifiers into U.S. Open Cashers Round

By Matt Cannizzaro, IBC Communications LINCOLN, Neb. - During the third day of qualifying at the 2020 U.S. Open, patience and mental toughness turned out to be the biggest keys to success. The challenging 37-foot oil pattern the competitors faced Thursday at Sun Valley Lanes was the final test for

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Kris Prather Averages 235 to Roll into U.S. Open Lead

By Matt Cannizzaro, USBC Communications LINCOLN, Neb. - While many eyes were on Canada's Zach Wilkins and the amazing performance he put on Wednesday at the 2020 U.S. Open, two of the sport's brightest stars - Kris Prather of Plainfield, Illinois, and Jason Belmonte of Australia - quietly were securing

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AJ Johnson Paces High-Scoring Round as U.S. Open Gets Underway; Kris Prather Right Behind

By Matt Cannizzaro, IBC Communications LINCOLN, Neb. - The high-scoring opening day of the 2020 U.S. Open featured four perfect games and concluded with opening-squad leader AJ Johnson of Oswego, Illinois, remaining at the top of the 108-player standings. Johnson averaged nearly 236 over eight games on Tuesday's 39-foot oil

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Canada’s Francois Lavoie Set to Defend Title as U.S. Open Begins Competition Tuesday in Lincoln, Nebraska

By Matt Cannizzaro, IBC Communications LINCOLN, Neb. - Every time Francois Lavoie returns home from an event on the PBA Tour, regardless of how he fared on the lanes that week, he'll be reminded about the fact that he's living his dream. The 26-year-old right-hander recently purchased a home in

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PBA Spare Shots: Will “Million Dollar 300 Bonus” Be Collected in PBA Players Championship Final Match?

After the highest-scoring title match streak in PBA history through the first four tournaments of the 2020 Go Bowling PBA Tour season, the natural question is, is the “Million Dollar 300 Bonus” the next milestone on the horizon? Will that historic incentive be collected in Saturday’s final match of the

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Rookie Two-Hander Matt Russo Tops PTQ Field for PBA Players Championship; Qualifying Begins Tuesday

COLUMBUS, Ohio – PBA rookie Matt Russo, a 23-year-old lefthanded two-hander and the 2020 USBC Team USA Trials winner, averaged 239.3 for 10 games Sunday to top the PBA Players Championship Pre-Tournament Qualifier (PTQ) at Wayne Webb’s Columbus Bowl, joining 10 other players who will advance into the PBA Players

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PBA Spare Shots: Tournament of Champions Kicks Off “Million Dollar 300 Bonus” Series Sunday on FOX

The two players who will bowl for the $100,000 first prize in Sunday’s finals of the PBA Tournament of Champions also will be the first two players to try for the “$1 Million 300 Game Bonus” incentive. Live FOX coverage of the TOC finals from AMF Riviera Lanes in Fairlawn,

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