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BubbaRay
11-04-2007, 05:49 PM
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They’re both in their 40s and both two of the game’s greatest champions. On Sunday, Walter Ray Williams Jr. and Carolyn Dorin-Ballard showed they’re as good as they’ve ever been.

Williams set a Denny’s PBA Tour record with a title in his 15th consecutive season and captured his 43rd career title, defeating Eugene McCune, 214-194, to win the 2007 Motor City Classic at Taylor Lanes.

Dorin-Ballard, meanwhile, won the first ever PBA Women’s Series event, which is sponsored by the USBC, defeating top-seed Missy Bellinder, 233-192. The four-event series featuring 16 women is running in conjunction with Denny’s PBA Tour events.

The 48-year-old Williams is the Tour’s all-time titles leader and Sunday won his first title since breaking Earl Anthony’s all-time record in September of 2006. Dorin-Ballard, 43, won 20 titles on the now-defunct Professional Women’s Bowling Association (PWBA) Tour. She joined the PBA in 2004 and was the first woman to bowl a 300 game in a PBA event.

Williams barely escaped his semifinal match against Dorin-Ballard’s brother-in-law, Jeff Lizzi, 217-215. Lizzi had control of the match until leaving a 4-9 in the eighth frame, giving Williams an opening. After leaving his fifth 10-pin of the match in the ninth frame, Williams came through with three strikes, forcing Lizzi to strike with his first ball in the 10th. This time, the 10-pin bit Lizzi, and Williams escaped.

In the title match, Williams again fell behind, this time to Eugene McCune, who defeated Williams in the title match of the 2002 Banquet Classic for his only career title. Williams trailed by one-pin for most of the match until McCune left a 5-7 in the ninth frame. Williams struck in the eighth and ninth frames and converted his ninth 10-pin in the 10th to clinch the win.

“It was a real grind. I had a good look to the pocket but unfortunately it was a blah look because I kept leaving 10-pins,” Williams (Ocala, Fla.) said. “I really felt like I bowled much better games than my scores indicated, but that’s part of the game. Fortunately my opponents didn’t throw a lot of strikes. Jeff threw a good shot in the 10th that didn’t carry and Eugene threw a great game but that split gave me an opportunity, and I just needed a mark. Fortunately, I had a lot of practice picking up 10-pins all day.

“If someone had told me ‘you’re going to shoot 217-214 and win,’ I’d have laughed at them.”

Dorin-Ballard had an easier route to the title, striking in four of the first five frames and never looking back. She had help from Bellinder, who was never able to string two strikes together until the match was decided.

“It’s overwhelming,” Dorin-Ballard (N. Richland Hills, Texas) said. “We’ve been off now for four years and I didn’t think we’d see the day where there would be any type of tour for us again. I consider myself very lucky to be the first Women’s Series champion.”

Williams earned $25,000 for his win while Dorin-Ballard pocketed $10,000. McCune who advanced to the title match with a 246-221 win over Mika Koivuniemi, earned $13,000. Koivuniemi and Lizzi took home $6,000 each for third and fourth, respectively, and Bellinder earned $6,000 for her runner-up finish.

The Denny’s PBA Tour and PBA Women’s Series move to Cheektowaga, N.Y., for the 2007 Etonic Championship, Nov. 7-11, at AMF Thruway Lanes. The nationally televised ESPN finals take place Sunday, Nov. 11 at 1 p.m. EST.

Notes
The win was Williams' third at Taylor Lanes. He also won the 2002 Greater Detroit Open and the 2003 World Championship at the center.

Denny’s PBA Tour
2007 Motor City Classic
Taylor Lanes
Taylor, Mich.
Sunday, Nov. 4

CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND

Pos. Name, hometown Total/Games Money
1. Walter Ray Williams Jr., Ocala, Fla. 431 (2 games $25,000
2. Eugene McCune, Munster, Ind. 440 (2 games) $13,000
3. Mika Koivuniemi, Hartland, Mich. 221 (1 game) $6,000
4. Jeff Lizzi, Sandusky, Ohio 215 (1 game) $6,000



SCORES – In the first match, Williams def. Lizzi, 217-215; in the second match, McCune def. Koivuniemi, 246-221; and in the final, Williams def. McCune, 214-194.

This is Williams’ 43rd career Denny’s PBA Tour title. He also broke a PBA record with a title in his 15th consecutive season.


PBA Women’s Series
2007 Motor City Classic
Taylor Lanes
Taylor, Mich.
Sunday, Nov. 4

CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND

Pos. Name, hometown Total/Games Money
1. Carolyn Dorin-Ballard, N. Richland Hills, Texas 233 (1 game) $10,000
2. Missy Bellinder, Fullerton, Calif. 192 (2 games) $6,000

SCORES – Dorin-Ballard def. Bellinder, 233-192.

This is Dorin-Ballard’s first PBA Women’s Series title.

WAL
11-04-2007, 06:11 PM
Glad king is in my fantasy starter team

idlehourlegend
11-04-2007, 06:54 PM
Yep same here.

blistershurt
11-04-2007, 09:34 PM
same here lmao...


Edit: POST 900 WOOT!

Rowdy
11-05-2007, 05:20 PM
Not so fast there,Sparky. It took WRW a whole hell of a lot longer to win his than it did Earl Anthony. And Earl did it back in the day of rubber balls,finger weights and other fun stuff we've left behind. WRW has definatly benefited from technology,the new balls have allowed him to continue his career way past when he normally would have hung them up. If Earl had one of them MoRich balls WRW throws,the count would have Earl up around 75 to 80 titles. Easy.

idlehourlegend
11-05-2007, 05:59 PM
Not so fast there,Sparky. It took WRW a whole hell of a lot longer to win his than it did Earl Anthony. And Earl did it back in the day of rubber balls,finger weights and other fun stuff we've left behind. WRW has definatly benefited from technology,the new balls have allowed him to continue his career way past when he normally would have hung them up. If Earl had one of them MoRich balls WRW throws,the count would have Earl up around 75 to 80 titles. Easy.

Exactly. Im glad someone finally agrees with me. Earl was so much better than Walter is there is no comparison at all. If Earl bowled as long as Walter has and like Rowdy said had the same equipment no one would have ever came close to Earl's record. Yes Walter is a great bowler in his own right but IMO Walter and Earl cant even be mentioned in the same sentence when it comes to greatness.

Rowdy
11-05-2007, 08:07 PM
Why,thank you. It's refreshing to see such an informed opinion from a person of your age. It must drive Bubba absolutly nuts.:p

blistershurt
11-05-2007, 09:07 PM
I know the ball does alot but the game in the way you score well hasnt changed, accuracy. There are lane patterns to prevent WRW from doing well, but he hits his mark and gets the good end result (I dont say anything bout Earl or WRW being better than one another)

idlehourlegend
11-05-2007, 09:18 PM
Yes but with these new patterns you have 1 or 2 sometimes even more boards to miss your mark by. Back in the day there was no missing your mark by anything or you paid for it, the oil on the PBA Patterns is like an old THS not a pba pattern, so you can just imagine how much harder they were. And dont forget they were using rubber and maybe urethane on those conditions.

BubbaRay
11-06-2007, 01:55 PM
Here is something to ponder. Can you imagine what the likes of earl Anthony, Mark Roth, Marshall Holman , and other could have done if they had Hammer equiment of today? The sky would have been the limit.

Rowdy
11-06-2007, 03:15 PM
With the way those guys could just throw shot after shot on the same board? A 900 Series isn't out of the question at all.

idlehourlegend
11-06-2007, 03:48 PM
I would really like to see Mark Roth get a Widow Pearl in his hands man that would be a show.