Friday, September 10, 2010

PBA Unveils The Dick Weber PBA Playoffs

The Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour will reward 180 PBA exempt layers and PBA Regional competitors for their performances during the 2010-11 season with seeded positions into a new end-of-season Dick Weber PBA Playoffs, scheduled for March 8-13 at Woodland Bowl in Indianapolis.
 
The inaugural PBA Playoffs will feature five preliminary elimination rounds leading up to three “television elimination round” shows which will narrow the field to six players for the final telecast of the 2010-11 Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour season on Sunday, April 17, when the PBA Playoffs championship will be decided.

“The PBA staff, players, news media and other interested parties have talked a 
great deal over the past two or three years about the need for a special event 
to conclude our national tour season,” said PBA CEO and Commissioner Fred 
Schreyer. “After a great deal of discussion, we arrived at the PBA Playoffs 
concept. We think it’s going to become one of the most exciting and most 
anticipated events on tour.”

The PBA Playoffs, borrowing a chapter from end-of-season championship playoff 
series in virtually every other sport, will provide a showdown for 108 of the 
nation’s top regional players along with 72 players from the Lumber Liquidators 
PBA Tour. The better every player bowls during the season will determine his/her 
seeding position at Playoffs time.

The new PBA Playoffs format will include six unique elimination “pods,” each 
featuring 18 top PBA Regional players based upon competition points accumulated 
between Oct. 1, 2009, and Nov. 30, 2010. The PBA’s East, South, Central, 
Southwest, Midwest and combined West/Northwest each will be assigned to a pod.

Each Regional pod also will include seeded PBA Tour players based upon their 
2010-11 Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour competition points rankings, with 
higher-ranking Tour players earning bye rounds based upon their standings on the 
points list. The seeding of PBA Tour players into the pods will be based 
exclusively on points, and will have no bearing on the region where they live. 
The seeded Tour players will be added to pods by random drawing at a later date.

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