Thursday, March 25, 2010

PBA Marathon Open

The 2009-10 Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour is heading
to Baltimore March 30-April 4 where the Lumber
Liquidators Marathon Open
, arguably the most
demanding tournament on the schedule, will close the
Tour’s regular season in dramatic fashion.

At stake, beyond the title and $25,000 first prize, are
points which may decide the Chris Schenkel PBA Player
of the Year race and points which may determine which players will receive
exemptions to bowl during the 2010-11 Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour season.
With two events left on the schedule, U.S. Open champ Bill O’Neill of
Southampton, PA; USBC Masters winner Walter Ray Williams Jr., and fellow two-
time 2009-10 title winner Mike Scroggins of Amarillo, Texas, were in a close battle
for the Player of the Year points title.

It will also be the last chance for one of the PBA Tour’s biggest stars to win a
2009-10 title. Heading into the GEICO Mark Roth Plastic Ball Championship in
West Babylon, NY, this week, reigning Marathon Open champion and PBA Player
of the Year Wes Malott of Pflugerville, Texas; 2008-09 Player of the Year Chris
Barnes of Double Oak, Texas, and Hall of Famer Pete Weber of St. Ann, MO, were
among the stars who have yet to win this season. Recent Players of the Year
Tommy Jones, Simpsonville, SC; Patrick Allen, Wesley Chapel, FL, and Mika
Koivuniemi, Hartland, MI, also were looking for their first title of the season.

The Marathon Open is an extremely difficult event because it will require the field
to bowl on seven different lane conditioning patterns during the course of the
event. On Tuesday, March 30, and Wednesday, March 31, the full field will bowl
nine games each day on the Shark and Cheetah oiling patterns, respectively.

After 18 games, the top one-third of the field will bowl seven-game rounds
Thursday on both the Viper and Chameleon lane conditions. After 32 games, the
top 32 will bowl seven games on the Scorpion pattern Friday morning, and another
eight players will be trimmed from the field. The top 24 will return for a seven-
game round on the Earl Anthony lane condition Friday evening.

After 46 games, the 16 survivors will meet for a final seven-game round on the
Dick Weber lane condition Saturday morning. Pinfall totals after 53 games will
then determine the five players who will advance to the live ESPN stepladder
finals at 1 p.m. Eastern on Sunday. The top qualifier will earn the privilege of
deciding which of the seven lane conditions will be used for the TV finals.

Malott won the 2009 Marathon Open in Indianapolis, defeating hometown favorite
Ronnie Russell, 248-194, for the title. That victory provided Malott with the
points he ultimately needed to win 2008-09 PBA Player of the Year honors.

Rhino Page of Dade City, FL, will return to Baltimore with fond memories of his
2008 PBA Shark Championship title. Page defeated Malott for that victory.

Baltimore area bowling fans are not only invited to watch the competition, but
participate in the pre-tournament pro-am Sunday and Monday as well. Amateur men,
women, senior and youth bowlers can bowl with the stars of the PBA Tour on
Saturday. For pro-am and ticket information, contact AMF Country Club Lanes.

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