Weber Defeats Forkel to Win First Senior U.S. Open Title

Weber.Pete_AS_2014Badger(14)Professional Bowlers Association Hall of Famer Pete Weber of St. Ann, Mo., won the Suncoast PBA Senior U.S. Open presented by Storm Friday to join fellow Hall of Famer, Norm Duke, of Clermont, Fla., as the only players to win U.S. Open titles on both the PBA and PBA50 Tours.

Weber, who has won a record five U.S. Open titles on the PBA Tour, defeated local favorite and No. 1 qualifier, Eric Forkel, of Henderson, Nev., 224-212, in the title match at the Suncoast Bowling Center to join Duke in the elite club.

“A major title is a major title no matter where it comes from,” said Weber, who owns 37 PBA Tour titles, including a record-tying 10 majors. “That’s why they have them, because they’re above the rest of the tournaments. I don’t care if it’s a senior major or super senior major, they mean the same to me because of what it takes to win them.”

In the title match, Forkel, a five-time winner on the PBA Tour, held an eight-pin lead over Weber in the seventh frame with both players throwing a double in the eighth and ninth frames.

Forkel, who finished third in the 2013 Senior U.S. Open, left a seven pin on the first ball of the 10th frame which left an opening for Weber. Weber got the first two strikes in the 10th frame that sealed the win.

“I couldn’t really complain today because 90 percent of the shots I made I felt real good about,” said the 53-year-old Weber. “You expect to have a bad break somewhere but I didn’t really have one worth mentioning. When I didn’t strike I had a nine-count most of the time and when that’s the worst you do you’re going to be in good shape.”

In the semifinal match, Weber defeated Duke, who won the 2014 Senior U.S. Open on his way to earning PBA50 Player and Rookie of the Year honors, 247-190, to advance to the title match. Duke defeated Weber in last year’s title match, 214-174, to win the Senior U.S. Open.

As the No. 4 qualifier, Weber opened the stepladder final by defeating six-time PBA Tour winner and No. 3 qualifier, Chris Warren, of Grants Pass, Ore., 224-202, to advance to the semifinal match against Duke.

“I just used the same philosophy for the finals I used for the whole tournament,” said Weber, who did not have an open frame in his three matches. “Just stay patient and make the spares.”

For Weber it was his first PBA50 Tour title of the season and fourth of his career. He now has won both PBA50 Tour majors having captured the United States Bowling Congress Senior Masters in 2013.

Former major league all-star pitcher and PBA50 Tour rookie John Burkett of Southlake, Texas, bowling in his first PBA50 Tour major, finished 15th.

The Senior U.S. Open is considered the most demanding test for players because of its grueling format. Like the U.S. Open on the PBA Tour, the Senior U.S. Open demands patience, quality shot-making and a strong mental game over 50 games of qualifying and match play to make the finals.

The PBA50 Tour moves to Fountain Valley, Calif., for the Fountain Valley Open presented by Track June 7-10. The sixth stop of the 2015 PBA50 Tour season can be seen on PBA’s online bowling channel Xtra Frame. For subscription and schedule information visit http://www.xtraframe.tv/pba/

SUNCOAST PBA SENIOR U.S. OPEN PRESENTED BY STORM

Suncoast Bowling Center, Las Vegas, Friday

Final Standings: 1, Pete Weber, St. Ann., Mo., $12,000. 2, Eric Forkel, Henderson, Nev., $7,000. 3, Norm Duke, Clermont, Fla., $5,000. 4, Chris Warren, Grants Pass, Ore., $4,000.

Playoff Results: Match One – Weber def. Warren, 224-202. Semifinal – Weber def. Duke, 247-190. Championship match – Weber def. Forkel, 224-212.

SEVENTH ROUND RESULTS

50-game pinfall totals including bonus pins, match play record and money earned.

Top four advanced to stepladder

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1, Eric Forkel, Henderson, Nev., 26-6, 11,437.

2, Norm Duke, Clermont, Fla., 22-9-1, 11,369.

3, Chris Warren, Grants Pass, Ore., 20-11-1, 11,306.

4, Pete Weber, St. Ann., Mo., 20-12, 11,276.

Did not advance:

5, Rick Steelsmith, Wichita, Kan., 19-13, 11,166 $3,500.

6, Jack Jurek, Lackawanna, N.Y., 19-13, 11,005, $3,000.

7, Bob Learn Jr., Erie, Pa., 21-11, 10,983, $2,800.

8, Amleto Monacelli, Venezuela, 17-15, 10,891, $2,600

9, Ron Mohr, Las Vegas, 16-16, 10,879, $2,500.

10, Walter Ray Williams Jr., Oxford, Fla., 16-14-2, 10,800, $2,400.

11, Noel Vazquez, Sacramento, Calif., 15-16-1, 10,751, $2,300.

12, a-Bo Goergen, Sanford, Mich., 16-15-1, 10,732, $2,200.

13, a-Skip Wolfe, Dixon, Ill., 16-15-1, 10,709, $2,100.

14, Harry Sullins, Chesterfield Twp., Mich., 15-17, 10,684 $2,050.

15, John Burkett, Southlake, Texas, 16-15-1, 10,624, $2,000.

16, Lennie Boresch Jr., Kenosha, Wis., 16-16, 10,614, $1,950.

17, Warren Nelson, Middleburg, Fla., 17-15, 10,565, $1,900.

18, Thomas Ream, Tampa, Fla., 16-15-1, 10,562, $1,850.

19, Hugh Miller, Mercer Island, Fla., 13-19, 10,515, $1,800.

20, Paul McCordic, Sugar Land, Texas, 13-18-1, 10,475, $1,750.

21, *Roger Kossert, Lithia, Fla., 13-11, 10,464, $1,602

22, Mike Scroggins, Amarillo, Texas, 16-16, 10,440, $1,700.

23, Robert Spaulding, MicKinney, Texas, 16-16, 10,368, $1,675.

24, Robert Lawrence, Austin, Texas, 13-18-1, 10,336, $1,650.

25, * Mike Edwards, Tulsa, Okla., $1,562.

*Roger Kossert replaced Mike Edwards, who withdrew due to injury. Edwards credited with 25th and earned $1,562.

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