Professional Bowlers Association Hall of Famer Pete Weber of St. Ann,
MO, defeated Australian two-handed star Jason Belmonte in their final
match Friday night, 226-183, to claim the top qualifying position for
Sunday’s Barbasol PBA Tournament of Champions stepladder finals at
Woodland Bowl.
The 50-year-old Weber, who is trying for a
record-tying 10th major title and a chance to complete the PBA’s Triple
Crown for an unprecedented second time, traded leads with Belmonte
throughout Friday’s competition before reclaiming the lead in the final
game. Weber averaged 236.71 and won 15 of his 24 matches to finish with a
48-game total of 11,812 pins, topping Belmonte by 46 pins for first
place.
Weber, who ranks fourth on the all-time PBA Tour titles
list with 36, can tie the late Earl Anthony for most PBA major titles if
he wins Sunday’s title match. Weber has won the U.S. Open a record five
times and the PBA World Championship twice; those events are the other
two legs in the PBA Triple Crown.
“When we’re done Sunday, I’ll
talk about those things,” Weber said. “I thought I was pulling away from
everyone, but all of a sudden, here comes Belmo. I would have been
content with second, but I’m happy I only have to bowl one game Sunday.”
Weber
credited his older brother Rich for identifying a minor fix in his
timing, which made a big difference in the way he has bowled the past
two months.
“(Rich) watches me bowl a lot and he never says
anything if I’m bowling well,” Weber said. “He hasn’t said anything to
me in a couple of months, so I must be doing things right.”
Belmonte,
who won his sixth career title and first major title in the United
States Bowling Congress Masters in February, had a 14-9-1 match play
record and posted a 11,766 pinfall total.
Reigning PBA Player of
the Year and defending Tournament of Champions winner Sean Rash of
Montgomery, IL, qualified third with 11,661 pins. Tommy Jones of
Simpsonville, SC, advanced from 12th place at the start of play Friday
to qualify fourth, 25 pins ahead of Finland’s Osku Palermaa. Palermaa
defeated Bill O’Neill of Langhorne, PA, in their final match, 198-194,
to hold onto the fifth berth in Sunday’s finals.
The Tournament of Champions finals will air live on ESPN Sunday at 2:30 p.m. ET. First prize is $50,000.
BARBASOL PBA TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS
Woodland Bowl, Indianapolis, Friday
Final
Match Play Standings (after 48 games, including match play bonus pins;
top five advance to ESPN stepladder finals Sunday at 2:30 p.m. ET)
1, Pete Weber, St. Ann, Mo., 15-9, 11,812.
2, Jason Belmonte, Australia, 14-9-1, 11,766.
3, Sean Rash, Montgomery, Ill., 15-9, 11,661.
4, Tommy Jones, Simpsonville, S.C., 16-7-1, 11,500.
5, Osku Palermaa, Finland, 12-11-1, 11,475.
6, Bill O'Neill, Langhorne, Pa., 14-10, 11,437, $8,000.
7, Andres Gomez, Colombia, 15-9, 11,320, $7,000.
8, Michael Haugen Jr., Phoenix, 13-9-2, 11,269, $6,500.
9, Stuart Williams, England, 13-11, 11,217, $6,000.
10, Mike DeVaney, Hemet, Calif., 12-11-1, 11,204, $5,500.
11, Dom Barrett, England, 12-12, 11,180, $5,000.
12, Norm Duke, Clermont, Fla., 12-12, 11,149, $4,800.
13, Amleto Monacelli, Venezuela, 12-12, 11,116, $4,600.
14, Tom Smallwood, Saginaw, Mich., 11-13, 11,013, $4,400.
15, Dick Allen, Columbia, S.C., 8-16, 10,998, $4,200.
16, Walter Ray Williams Jr., Ocala, Fla., 13-11, 10,991, $4,000.
17, Rhino Page, Dade City, Fla., 10-14, 10,977, $3,900.
18, Dave Wodka, Henderson, Nev., 10-14, 10,932, $3,800.
19, Anthony LaCaze, Melrose Park, Ill., 9-15, 10,856, $3,700.
20, Doug Kent, Newark, N.Y., 12-12, 10,825, $3,600.
21, Scott Norton, Mission Viejo, Calif., 9-15, 10,778, $3,500.
22, Mike Wolfe, New Albany, Ind., 9-14-1, 10,764, $3,400.
23, Lonnie Waliczek, Wichita, Kan., 10-14, 10,694, $3,300.
24, Patrick Allen, Wesley Chapel, Fla., 8-15-1, 10,515, $3,200.
300 Game: Andres Gomez.
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