BallReviews
General Category => PBA => Topic started by: ConalO on February 09, 2005, 07:14:08 AM
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Game by Game scores
1 Joe Bailey * - 233 228 247 278 213 269 256 237 279 - 2240 - 248.89
2 Jeff Lizzi - 268 256 280 209 213 279 252 247 233 - 2237 - 248.56
3 Rudy Kasimakis - 206 248 269 258 229 280 248 171 224 - 2133 - 237.00
4 Ken Abner - 268 235 244 258 209 139 300 243 233 - 2129 - 236.56
5 Doug Wilcox - 257 268 206 237 245 236 235 255 184 - 2123 - 235.89
6 Ronnie Horton - 237 223 247 246 196 279 247 184 247 - 2106 - 234.00
7 Shawn Evans - 243 248 179 256 204 233 244 274 216 - 2097 - 233.00
8 Nathan Bohr - 222 238 217 279 248 226 182 245 239 - 2096 - 232.89
9 Steve Rogers - 278 248 195 256 183 272 235 156 264 - 2087 - 231.89
10 Mike Mineman - 214 205 214 256 228 224 258 268 216 - 2083 - 231.44
11 Jay Nephew * - 204 185 234 227 241 235 235 247 255 - 2063 - 229.22
12 Jeff Zaffino - 233 214 244 244 225 259 203 217 206 - 2045 - 227.22
13 Cathy DorinLizzi - 227 226 235 217 185 258 255 213 215 - 2031 - 225.67
14 Don Patterson - 276 184 178 241 225 194 225 215 289 - 2027 - 225.22
15 Christopher Loschetter - 199 204 269 248 224 206 219 220 237 - 2026 - 225.11
16 Bill McCorkle - 243 223 225 224 219 194 258 191 247 - 2024 - 224.89
17 Jim Tomek Jr - 234 208 205 211 235 247 248 186 239 - 2013 - 223.67
18 Jeff Carter - 234 216 247 247 201 210 231 237 183 - 2006 - 222.89
19 Jack Jurek - 203 208 232 202 244 268 237 188 219 - 2001 - 222.33
20 Dale Traber - 172 217 247 267 212 183 205 277 221 - 2001 - 222.33
21 Christopher Collins - 228 258 215 195 279 226 204 209 182 - 1996 - 221.78
22 Walter Schaub II - 205 213 211 200 196 232 218 255 256 - 1986 - 220.67
23 Randy Pedersen - 224 226 227 256 209 259 203 222 157 - 1983 - 220.33
24 Patrick Dombrowski - 203 223 202 246 237 172 236 225 234 - 1978 - 219.78
25 Paul Gibson * - 232 247 227 193 163 237 201 246 214 - 1960 - 217.78
26 Ken Simard - 208 214 247 237 256 205 216 165 211 - 1959 - 217.67
27 Adam Barta * - 215 205 214 208 237 209 237 245 179 - 1949 - 216.56
28 Michael Tryniski - 192 193 187 221 226 216 216 276 215 - 1942 - 215.78
29 John Shreve Jr - 225 188 234 223 231 223 176 204 232 - 1936 - 215.11
30 Travis Raskey - 235 212 193 237 177 227 227 181 241 - 1930 - 214.44
31 John Slavich IV - 199 223 245 217 171 182 244 203 244 - 1928 - 214.22
32 Kenneth Kempf - 195 241 232 211 213 166 234 169 243 - 1904 - 211.56
33 Brian Watson * - 213 135 204 194 256 290 213 184 212 - 1901 - 211.22
34 Russell Bowers - 147 204 224 241 197 238 234 156 256 - 1897 - 210.78
35 Troy Wollenbecker - 183 224 276 187 205 190 190 208 230 - 1893 - 210.33
36 Michael Walls - 225 183 202 206 182 266 211 233 163 - 1871 - 207.89
37 Chip Aki - 200 214 203 228 226 216 181 163 234 - 1865 - 207.22
38 Danny Guerrieri * - 188 170 203 280 225 204 172 250 172 - 1864 - 207.11
39 Jimmy Johnson - 215 266 233 206 191 169 169 204 211 - 1864 - 207.11
40 Richard Schukert Jr - 202 192 166 256 220 189 225 206 207 - 1863 - 207.00
41 Liz Johnson - 205 214 180 201 205 211 196 195 255 - 1862 - 206.89
42 Mike Clark JR* - 200 188 192 204 208 189 215 193 266 - 1855 - 206.11
43 Jen Petrick * - 203 207 211 210 175 217 233 205 182 - 1843 - 204.78
44 Christopher Blackmore - 210 191 216 249 189 203 202 185 189 - 1834 - 203.78
45 Les Mann - 203 169 158 183 245 246 245 195 172 - 1816 - 201.78
46 Eric Emerson * - 145 189 205 178 234 244 244 150 223 - 1812 - 201.33
47 Jim Kopan - 178 208 175 177 229 235 174 211 223 - 1810 - 201.11
48 David Harvey - 208 198 213 153 147 213 171 199 303 - 1805 - 200.56
49 Bruce Falcon - 150 170 160 167 224 208 213 268 243 - 1803 - 200.33
50 Ryan Gierke * - 158 232 162 193 195 221 216 205 217 - 1799 - 199.89
51 Bob Eckenrode * - 225 227 181 223 164 213 171 201 179 - 1784 - 198.22
52 Glenn Karsnak - 197 141 190 187 246 187 195 213 200 - 1756 - 195.11
53 Kevin Archibald * - 167 203 172 198 207 190 194 202 219 - 1752 - 194.67
54 Derek Hively * - 266 177 206 178 174 180 173 187 206 - 1747 - 194.11
55 Ricky Fuller - 190 126 193 190 270 202 194 180 199 - 1744 - 193.78
56 Steve Nagy III* - 146 137 188 206 198 199 221 224 223 - 1742 - 193.56
57 John Kabasky * - 178 189 155 190 171 216 223 184 226 - 1732 - 192.44
58 John Gregory * - 157 194 192 199 183 224 160 202 215 - 1726 - 191.78
59 Gregory Gingrich - 167 201 169 190 153 200 231 213 190 - 1714 - 190.44
60 Michael Bryant - 166 177 170 215 256 170 174 191 182 - 1701 - 189.00
61 Chip Thayer - 219 178 160 158 215 224 152 129 259 - 1694 - 188.22
62 Rolly Shanklin Jr - 143 181 203 161 144 222 236 237 164 - 1691 - 187.89
63 John Shreve Sr - 192 182 187 155 195 182 214 211 160 - 1678 - 186.44
64 Joseph Altimore * - 136 151 209 211 207 203 190 185 180 - 1672 - 185.78
65 Mickey Fry * - 140 161 181 220 192 201 202 161 214 - 1672 - 185.78
66 Merle Tingley * - 136 184 174 180 184 195 245 190 154 - 1642 - 182.44
67 Michael Wren * - 157 157 177 186 190 203 203 170 176 - 1619 - 179.89
68 Tim Mazny * - 144 161 142 187 182 231 213 175 171 - 1606 - 178.44
69 Alan Shields - 142 160 130 210 176 170 187 195 203 - 1573 - 174.78
70 Bryan Olesek - 163 184 167 185 155 178 179 174 168 - 1553 - 172.56
71 Jim Hennessey * - 152 171 146 194 193 136 189 179 190 - 1550 - 172.22
72 Joseph Paul * - 149 172 160 170 138 162 177 233 171 - 1532 - 170.22
73 Eric Jarjabka * - 166 191 160 155 177 186 148 142 187 - 1512 - 168.00
74 Shawn McCutcheon * - 177 148 141 187 192 176 134 180 168 - 1503 - 167.00
75 Chuck Roelle * - 156 148 189 145 143 143 197 140 182 - 1443 - 160.33
76 John Frisoli JR* - 161 126 180 169 148 197 197 121 137 - 1436 - 159.56
77 Robert Snow - 132 140 191 116 199 191 164 134 135 - 1402 - 155.78
78 James Erlenbach * - 151 129 186 137 222 159 152 155 99 - 1390 - 154.44
79 Michael Lewis * - 155 139 149 144 145 180 183 152 141 - 1388 - 154.22
80 Matthew Day * - 140 133 126 135 135 172 169 180 155 - 1345 - 149.44
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I see that David Harvey shot 303 his last game - very impressive.
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"A little sincerity is a dangerous thing, and a great deal of it is absolutely fatal." Oscar Wilde
Ragnar sure likes to throw his purdy Uranium Buzzsaw.
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I see that David Harvey shot 303 his last game - very impressive.
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"A little sincerity is a dangerous thing, and a great deal of it is absolutely fatal." Oscar Wilde
Ragnar sure likes to throw his purdy Uranium Buzzsaw.
Lmao, that takes skill.
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-If you're not willing to change, you're not willing to improve.
-Life is like a coin, you can spend it any way you want, but you can only spend it once.
-I will forever love this great game, I love the people and the competition, I only wish the best would get the recognition of an ATHLETE that they deserve.
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Do ya get a special ring for that?
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I have balls to spare, how does that strike you?
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New math???
Actually the PBA site must of had wrong score posted somewhere along the way and made an adjustment after game 9. This happens once in awhile with the scores during the PTQ and qualifying round...
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On a more serious note, an amateur finished in first place. THAT is impressive.
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Nut
Proud owner of a 1046/4 series courtesy of Columbia 300.
None are more hopelessly enslaved, as those who falsely believe they are free....
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ha thats sweet. i have seen joe bailey throw the ball many times and he is really good. he has a great game. a lot better than mine. i didnt think he would do anything great. but i guess i am wrong. congratulations joe. good luck in the big tourney. see ya there.
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Props to Doug Wilcox for finishing in the top five. Great guy from the Sacramento area.
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"Dispensing conventional wisdom to a fingertip world."
Horrid in Doubles, torrid in Singles...
...that's The Curse of Dusty.
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Kind of interesting to see Mike Mineman up there. He drills stuff at O'fallon which I live right by, and he's drilled up a few for me. Good guy, knows his stuff.
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-If you're not willing to change, you're not willing to improve.
-Life is like a coin, you can spend it any way you want, but you can only spend it once.
-I will forever love this great game, I love the people and the competition, I only wish the best would get the recognition of an ATHLETE that they deserve.