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- August 2015
DJ Archer, Bob Learn Jr. Team
Up to Win PBA-PBA50 South
Shore Doubles Title
By Bill Vint
HAMMOND, Ind. (Aug. 6, 2015)
– DJ Archer of Friendswood,
Texas, and PBA50 partner Bob Learn Jr. of Erie, Pa., used criti-
cally-place strikes to defeat EJ Tackett of Huntington, Ind., and
PBA Hall of Famer Walter Ray Williams Jr. of Oxford, Fla., 213-
206, to win the PBA-PBA50 South Shore Doubles presented by
DV8 at Olympia Lanes Saturday.
Archer earned his second PBA Tour title and Learn, a five-time
PBA Tour champion in his earlier years, claimed his third PBA50
Tour title.
The title was decided when Archer struck on his first shot in
the 10th frame after a missed 10 pin by Learn in the ninth gave
Tackett and Williams a glimmer of hope.
―I admit there was a little more pressure in the 10th frame because its doubles and you’re also bowling for your partner,‖ Archer said. ―But I did the same thing I did when
I won the Chameleon Open – I just focused on making the best shot I could, and that was enough.‖
Learn, who gave Archer a bear hug after his strike, apologized for ―making it a little more exciting than it needed to be. But I’m really glad we wound up as partners. DJ
is a great young player who is proving he can throw it for the wheat when he has to.‖
Archer and Learn started the title match with a pair of strikes, and added another string of three in a row to take a 27-pin lead before Learn’s miss in the ninth frame.
Tackett and Williams, however, didn’t throw back-to-back strikes until the ninth and 10th frames. A second strike in the 10th by Tackett would have forced Archer to dou-
ble for the win, but Tackett left the 3 pin and Archer, needing a mark for the win, got his strike.
Archer and Learn advanced to the title match by eliminating top qualifiers Tommy Jones of Simpsonville, S.C., and his PBA50 Tour partner Chris Keane of Cape Coral,
Fla., 219-213, in the semifinal round. For Archer, the third-place tie was the highest finish of his seven-year PBA50 Tour career. Tackett and Williams advanced with a 227
-205 victory over JR Raymond of Bay City, Mich., and his PBA50 partner Sammy Ventura of Syracuse, N.Y.
The match play finals were contested under a Baker doubles format in which the doubles partners alternated frames and players switched lanes each game. Ten teams
of PBA and PBA50 players were created based upon the players’ respective finishing positions in separate PBA qualifying rounds. Eight additional teams of PBA50-only
players also qualified for match play.
PBA-PBA50 SOUTH SHORE DOUBLES / Presented by DV8
Olympia Lanes, Hammond, Ind., Saturday, (All match play competition was contested under an alternate-frame Baker doubles format)
Championship:
DJ Archer, Friendswood, Texas/s-Bob Learn Jr., Erie, Pa. ($20,000) def. EJ Tackett, Huntington, Ind./s-Walter Ray Williams Jr., Oxford, Fla. ($8,000),
213-206.
Semifinal Round (losing teams earned $4,500):
Tackett/s-Williams def. JR Raymond, Bay City,
Mich./s-Sammy Ventura, Syracuse, N.Y., 227-205. Archer/s-Learn def. Tommy Jones, Simpson-
ville, S.C./s-Chris Keane, Cape Coral, Fla., 219-213.
Round of 8 (best of three games, losing teams earned $3,200):
Tackett/s-Williams def. Ronnie
Russell, Marion, Ind./Jerry Brunette Jr., Rochester, N.Y., 2-0. Raymond/s-Ventura def. Brian Gunn,
Chicago/s-Norm Duke, Clermont, Fla., 2-0. Jones/Keane def. Eugene McCune, Munster, Ind./s-
Ron Mohr, Las Vegas, 2-1. Archer/Learn def. ss-Tom Baker, King, N.C./s-Harry Sullins, Chester-
field Twp., MI., 2-0.
Round 3 (best of five, losing teams earned $2,900):
Russell/s-Brunette def. Kyle Troup, Taylors-
ville, N.C./Sam Maccarone, Blackwood, N.J., 3-2. Gunn/s-Duke def. s-Rick Woloszyn, Griffith, Ind./
s-John Burkett, Southlake, Texas, 3-2. McCune/s-Mohr def. Tom Daugherty, Wesley Chapel, Fla./s
-Lennie Boresch Jr., Kenosha, Wis., 3-2. ss-Baker/s-Sullins def. Anthony Pepe, Elmurst, N.Y./Brian
Cooper, Henderson, Nev., 3-1.
Round 2 (best of five, losing teams earned $2,700):
Russell/s-Brunette def. s-Rick Zakrajsek,
Lorain, Ohio/s-Brian Leclair, Delmar, N.Y., 3-2. s-Woloszyn/s-Burkett def. s-Tom Ream, Tampa,
Fla./s-Jeff Richgels, Oregon, Wis., 3-1. Daugherty/Boresch def. s-a-Leroy Johnison, Chicago/Jack
Jurek, Lackawanna, N.Y., 3-1. ss-Baker/s-Sullins def. ss-Dave Bernhardt, Romeo, MI./ss-Ted Stai-
koff, Black Hawk, S.D, 3-2.
Round 1 (best of five, losing teams earned $2,500):
Zakrajsek/Leclair def. ss-Bill Henson, Wes-
terville, Ohio/Parker Bohn III, Jackson, N.J., 3-0. Johnson/Jurek def. Robert Brown, Cody, Wyo./
Gregg Zicha, Glen Ellyn, Ill., 3-0.
Other PBA60 Cashers ($1,000 each):
Bill McCorkle, Westerville, Ohio; Bill Idzior, Crown Point,
Ind.; Frank Gallo Jr., Jacksonville, Fla.; Kerry Painter, Henderson, Nev.; Bob Knipple, Long Beach,
Calif.; Phil Moros, Lombard, Ill.; Richard Hunt, Valparaiso, Ind.; Kerry Fulford, Fort Worth, Texas.
From page 7
PAN AMERICAN GAMES RESULTS
Women’s Doubles – Final Results (12 games)
Gold – Colombia (Clara Guerrero, 2,452; Rocio Restrepo, 2,532) 5,074
Silver – United States (Liz Johnson, 2,501; Shannon Pluhowsky, 2,424)
4,925
Bronze – Venezuela (Patricia De Faria, 2,433; Karen Marcano, 2,386)
4,819
Other scores – 4, Puerto Rico, 4,811; 5, Dominican Republic, 4,784; 6, El
Salvador, 4,779; 7, Argentina, 4,646; 8, Canada, 4,609; 9, Aruba, 4,601;
10, Mexico, 4,540; 11, Brazil, 4,533; 12, Guatemala, 4,426; 13, Costa
Rica, 4,409; 14, Chile, 4,143
.
Men’s Doubles – Final Results (12 games)
Gold – Canada (Francois Lavoie, 2,677; Dan MacLelland, 2,930) 5,607
Silver – Colombia (Jaime Gonzalez, 2,574; Manuel Otalora, 2,715) 5,289
Bronze – United States (Devin Bidwell, 2,521; Tommy Jones, 2,682)
5,203
Other scores –
4. Mexico, 5,181; 5. Vene-
zuela, 5,162; 6. Costa Rica,
5,050; 7. Dominican Repub-
lic, 4,973; 8. Puerto Rico,
4,965; 9. Brazil, 4,926; 10.
El Salvador, 4,729; 11. Pa-
nama, 4,709; 12. Guate-
mala, 4,555; 13. Aruba,
4,501; 14. Argentina, 4,363.
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