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Bowling News USA - November 8, 2009 Norm All Smiles After #33...

ALL STORM FINAL AT CHEETAH CHAMPIONSHIP...

Storm Superstar Norm Duke added another milestone to his Professional Bowlers Association Hall of Fame career by capturing the PBA Cheetah Championship at Thunderbowl Lanes for his 33rd career title.

Duke, who now ranks fifth on the list of PBA all-time title winners behind Walter Ray Williams Jr. (46), Earl Anthony (43) and Mark Roth and Pete Weber (34 each), ended an incredible run by challenger Ryan Ciminelli of Buffalo, N.Y., to win their best-of-seven-game championship match, 4-1.

Duke used a Storm Second Dimension on the show.

The finals of the PBA World Series of Bowling event, presented in a unique documentary-style format narrated by ESPN’s Kenny Mayne, gave viewers an inside look at a PBA match play event. The third event in the PBA World Series of Bowling aired Sunday on ESPN.

The 23-year-old Ciminelli, a non-exempt player who is seeking his first Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour title, led the Cheetah Championship Tour Qualifying Round to get into the 72-man tournament field. He then led both rounds of qualifying and won best-of-seven-game matches against Hall of Famer Brian Voss, four-time Tour champion Ryan Shafer and PBA Tour rookie Derek Sapp to advance to the title match.

Ciminelli used a Storm Natural on the telecast.

Against the 45-year-old Duke, Ciminelli won the first game, 226-212, but the Clermont, Fla., veteran then took control, winning the next four matches, 236-228, 257-213, 236-193, and 258-205.

“If Ryan would have gotten a 2-0 edge on me, I don’t know if I could have come back,” Duke said. “The lanes were changing and you really had to keep up with it. Being down by 42 (pins) at one point in that second game, I didn’t know if I could have turned it around if I had lost.”

After a first-round bye on his side of the single-elimination match play bracket, Duke defeated Walter Ray Williams Jr. and Chris Barnes to earn his berth in the championship match.

“For me it’s like tennis. You have to attack every opponent differently,” Duke said. “With Ryan being left-handed I had a fresh condition on the right side of the lane which was an advantage for me.”

Ciminelli, who had little trouble carrying corner pins on pocket hits throughout the tournament, ran into a pair where he had trouble kicking out the 7 pin.

“I had trouble carrying on this pair of lanes in a side tournament before this tournament started,” Ciminelli said “but I thought it might have been just a unique situation.

“I was pretty calm going into the championship match and started out making good shots, but after a while I couldn’t carry,” he added. “I tried everything I could to get rid of the 7 pin, but nothing worked.”

Duke earned $25,000 for his victory. As the first so-called “animal pattern” winner of the season, Duke also earned a berth in the end-of-season PBA Experience Showdown presented by BOWL.COM which will be held at the new USBC International Training and Research Center in Arlington, Texas, in April. Ciminelli earned $13,100 and his best Tour finish since finishing seventh in last season’s CLR Carmen Salvino Scorpion Championship in Vernon Hills, Ill.

The Cheetah Championship was a landmark event for several reasons. It was the first Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour event ever to incorporate a best-of-seven-game title match; it was the Tour’s first highlight-style telecast, and it was the first PBA Tour event held in Thunderbowl’s historic Arena Bay in more than a decade.

LUMBER LIQUIDATORS PBA TOUR CHEETAH CHAMPIONSHIP
Thunderbowl Lanes, Allen Park, Mich.,
Championship (best of seven games)

Norm Duke, Clermont, Fla. ($25,000) def. Ryan Ciminelli, Cheektowaga, N.Y. ($13,000), 212-226, 236-228, 257-213, 236-193, 258-205.

Semifinal Round (best of seven games)


Ciminelli def. Derek Sapp, Keokuk, Iowa ($7,000), 269-263, 258-238, 213-287, 255-190, 209-206.
Duke def. Stevie Weber, Chalmette, La. ($7,000), 247-234, 269-223, 226-236, 217-204, 237-215.

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