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10-21-2009, 07:05 PM
Seattle, Wash. - 10/20/2009

PBA Women’s World Championship (Final Match)

Championship: Shannon Pluhowsky, Phoenix, vs. Kelly Kulick, Union, N.J.

● This is a new event created by the PBA.
● The winner will become the first woman ever invited to participate in the PBA Tournament of Champions (Jan. 19-24, Red Rock Casino, Las Vegas, Nev.).

● Pluhowsky has won one previous PBA Women’s Series presented by BOWL.COM title, the 2007 Etonic Women’s Championship in Cheektowaga, N.Y.

● Kulick is trying for her first PBA Women’s Series presented by BOWL.COM title; she is the only woman to win an exemption to bowl on the Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour via the PBA Tour Trials (2006-07).

Prize Money: $15,000 first, $7,500 second.
Tournament Recap:
First round leader (after 6 games): Kulick, 1,432

Second round leader (after 12 games): Kulick, 2,888

Third round leader (after 18 games): Kulick, 4,191

Final qualifying leader (after 24 games): Pluhowsky, 5,482

Best-of-7-game match play summary: Kulick def. Diandra Asbaty, 4-3 (Round of Super 8), and Missy Bellinder, 4-2 (Semifinal Round). Pluhowsky def. Carolyn Dorin-Ballard, 4-1 (Round of Super 8), and Liz Johnson, 4-3 (Semifinal Round).



PBA Senior World Championship (Final Match)

Championship: Harry Sullins, Chesterfield Township, Mich., vs. Hugh Miller, Mercer Island, Wash.

● This is the first PBA Senior World Championship held since 2002 (2002 event, held at Suncoast Bowling Center in Las Vegas, was won by Mark Roth).

● This is a third major championship for the PBA Senior Tour; the winner will be invited to participate in the PBA Tournament of Champions (Jan. 19-24, Red Rock Casino, Las Vegas, Nev.).

● Miller is a third-year PBA Senior; he won his only PBA Senior Tour title in Klamath Falls, Ore., in 2008.

● Sullins is a third-year PBA Senior who is looking for his first Senior Tour title. He won his last PBA Tour title in Windsor Locks, Conn., in 1994.

Prize Money: $15,000 first, $7,500 second
Tournament Recap:
First round leader (after 6 games): Ron Mohr, 1,423

Second round leader (after 12 games): Ron Mohr, 2,727

Third round leader (after 18 games): Ron Mohr, 4,018

Final qualifying leader (after 24 games): Ron Mohr, 5,238

Best-of-7-game match play summary: Sullins def. Kerry Painter, 4-3 (Round of Super 8), and Brian Brazeau, 4-3 (Semifinal Round). Miller def. Robert Harvey, 4-2 (Round of 16); Henry Gonzalez, 4-0 (Round of 8); Dave Patchen, 4-1 (Round of Super 8), and Tom Baker, 4-3 (Semifinal Round).



PBA Trick Shot Invitational (Head-to-Head Judged Competition)

Competitors: Chris Barnes, Parker Bohn III, Norm Duke, Osku Palmermaa, Sean Rash and Brian Voss.

The Competition: Each player was allowed to perform a different trick shot in each round he remained in competition. A panel of “celebrity” judges graded each trick shot for originality and end result. Players with the highest scores advanced to the next round.

Prize Money: $5,000 for first