Sean Rash now living in Suburban Chicago (Montgomery), IL, won the PBA Tournament of Champions at Red Rock
Lanes Sunday, ending a five-year, 14-tournament television drought with a
239-205 victory over Ryan Ciminelli of Cheektowaga, NY.
Rash, who hadn’t
won a title since the 2007 United States Bowling Congress Masters, started the
title match with four strikes and bowled an almost error-free game to win the
$80,000 first prize and the fifth title of his career.
“This one ranks
right up there with the most important titles I’ve ever won,” Rash said. “Your
first title is always special, and so is your first major, but this tournament
is special because everyone who bowls in it is a champion. The other guys in the
finals are all great young players."
“The biggest
thing is learning from your failures. I learned that a long time ago, and I’ve
worked hard to overcome my mistakes,” the 29-year-old said.
“The great thing
about winning a title like this is we’re all family out here. Every other player
wants the other guy to succeed. It really feels good.”
With his title,
Rash also inserted himself into the PBA Player of the Year chase. He
unofficially led the Tour in earnings, average and competition points while
finishing in the top 10 in 11 of 14 tournaments.
Ciminelli had
nothing but praise for Rash’s performance after eliminating two PBA Player of
the Year candidates in his first two matches.
“I’m
disappointed I didn’t win, but Sean bowled a great game. He earned it,”
Ciminelli said. “Getting to the title match was another step in my career. I won
by far the biggest check I’ve ever gotten ($40,000), I qualified for the Japan
Cup and I’ll get to bowl in the PBA Summer Series, so it was a big week for
me.
“And I think I
handled the pressure well,” the 26-year-old left-hander said. “I usually beat
myself up, but this week I’m proud of myself. There are going to be many, many
more opportunities. I’m very young.”
In the semifinal
match, Ciminelli missed a 7 pin in the first frame but raced away to a 257-223
victory over Australia’s Jason Belmonte, striking on nine of his next 10 shots.
Belmonte couldn’t solve the right lane until the 10th frame and by then it was
too late. Belmonte came into the finals with three victories during the 2011-12
PBA Tour season and was considered a leading contender in the PBA Player of the
Year race.
In the opening
match, Ciminelli defeated another Player of the Year contender, Mike Fagan of
Dallas, 190-182, in a mistake-filled match. Fagan opened in three of his first
five frames before rallying with a late turkey.
Ciminelli also survived a pair
of unconverted splits, throwing the first string of three strikes in the match
to protect his slim lead and converting a 7 pin in the 10th frame to lock up the
win. Fagan had won a pair of 2011-12 titles including the United States Bowling
Congress Masters, one of the PBA Tour’s four major championships.
With Ciminelli’s
loss, the PBA Tour completed its first season since 1962 without a left-handed
title winner.
While the PBA
Tour’s regular season ended with the Tournament of Champions, a special
post-season PBA Summer Shootout is planned for Memorial Day weekend in Chicago.
Details will be announced soon.
PBA
TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS
Red Rock
Lanes, Las Vegas, Sunday
FINAL
STANDINGS
1, Sean Rash,
Montgomery, Ill., one game, 239 pins, $80,000.
2, Ryan
Ciminelli, Cheektowaga, N.Y., three games, 652 pins, $40,000.
3, Jason Belmonte, Australia, one game, 223 pins, $20,000.
3, Jason Belmonte, Australia, one game, 223 pins, $20,000.
4, Mike Fagan,
Dallas, one game, 182 pins, $12,000.
STEPLADDER
RESULTS
Match One:
Ciminelli def. Fagan, 190-182.
Semifinal Match:
Ciminelli def. Belmonte, 257-223.
Championship:
Rash def. Ciminelli, 239-205.
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