Bowling News USA - March 24, 2012 Duke/Malott Bring Another Title Home for Storm/Roto Grip

Professional Bowlers Association Hall of Famer and Storm staffer Norm Duke won his 36th career PBA Tour title and former PBA Player of the Year and Roto Grip staffer Wes Malott ended a three-year title drought when they combined to defeat top qualifiers Ronnie Russell and Sean Rash, 193-167, to capture the Mark Roth-Marshall Holman PBA Doubles Championship at South Point Casino.
The victory by the American players, televised on ESPN Sunday, ended a streak of five consecutive PBA World Series of Bowling titles won by international players.
Malott/Duke's win was the sixth in a row for Storm/Roto Grip. It was the tenth victory for Storm and Roto Grip on the 2011/12 PBA Tour, and ninth win in the last eleven events.
Watch Randy Pedersen's interview with Wes Malott here:
For Duke, his second title of the 2011-12 season also tied him for third place on the all-time PBA Tour titles list with close friend and long-time rival Pete Weber who won a record fifth U.S. Open title in February for his 36th. Both are now one title ahead of Roth, the PBA legend who witnessed the finals along with Holman. Walter Ray Williams Jr. and the late Earl Anthony are one-two on the PBA Tour titles list with 47 and 43 wins, respectively.
Malott used a Storm Frantic™ on the telecast while Duke used a Storm Anarchy™.
Duke and Malott got help in the title match when Russell and Rash opened in three of the first four frames, handing the challengers a 45-pin lead after five frames. Duke and Malott only committed one error – Malott’s open in the eighth frame – on their way to victory.
“Talk about a dream day to have Marshall and Mark standing on the approach with you,” Duke said after the trophy presentation. “Those two were my absolute idols. I was able to pass them in titles won, but that doesn’t mean I’m better than they were. Mark Roth changed the world of bowling, much like (two-handed players) Jason (Belmonte) and Osku (Palermaa) may in the future. I’m a lucky man today, and I don’t take it lightly.”
“I’ve had my ups and downs,” Malott said after winning his seventh career title and first since the 2009 Etonic Marathon Open capped his 2008-09 PBA Player of the Year performance. “I’ve been able to get to TV, but I haven’t been able to win, so hopefully this is a new beginning. I’ve re-grouped. I’ve re-set my goals. To put it all together against the level of talent that’s out here is pretty substantial for me. It means a lot to me.”
Duke shrugged off speculating on whether Weber or he would be the first to reach 37 titles.
“I’m sure as soon as I win another one, Pete will win again, too,” said Duke, who bowled his first PBA Tour event in 1982 – three years after Weber got started. “That’s something we both know. He’s a great champion. I guess every tournament I’ve ever entered, he’s been in. We’re great friends. We’ve been on this (PBA) journey together and we’ll stay on it until we both croak. It’ll be a fight to the finish.”
The Roth-Holman PBA Doubles Championship involved eight teams put together from the field of 16 players who led the PBA Elite Players Championship qualifying. A special draft was conducted with the qualifying leaders, in order, selecting partners from among the group of 16. Russell was the qualifying leader and picked Rash, who had advanced to a record five consecutive World Series of Bowling ESPN finals. Malott was next and picked Duke.
“To have the option to pick Norm was a no-brainer,” Malott said. “There was obviously a lot of talent available but (Norm) was my smartest decision. The thing is, no matter what the ball reaction was, Norm was going to give you his all and nothing was going to bother him. He has that unique ability, no matter what, to calm himself down, re-group and make quality shots, and that’s exactly what he did, proving once again why he’s one of the greatest.”
The doubles finals got underway with three non-televised matches. Newly-elected PBA Hall of Famer Jason Couch and partner Mike DeVaney cruised to a 268-205 victory over Dick Allen and Mike Scroggins in the first match. Australian two-handed star Jason Belmonte and five-time U.S. Open champion Pete Weber then eliminated Couch and DeVaney, 242-224, and Canadian Dan MacLelland and Ryan Ciminelli, 245-219, to claim the fifth spot in the ESPN stepladder finals.
Weber used a Frantic on the show, while Belmonte opted for a Marvel™ Pearl.
Belmonte and Weber met their match in the first ESPN contest, losing a sudden-death roll-off against Bill O’Neill and Mike Fagan after the teams tied at 185-185. O’Neil threw a strike in the one-ball roll-off and Belmonte left the 3-10 to end his team’s title bid. O’Neill and Fagan then made sure an American team would end the international domination in the World Series, eliminating Storm's Andres Gomez and Martin Larsen, 194-173.
Gomez and Larsen both used Hy-Roads™ on the telecast.
In the semifinal match, Duke and Malott were almost perfect in a 260-245 victory over O’Neill and Fagan.
PBA World Series of Bowling competition continues on ESPN on Sunday, April 1, at 1 p.m. ET with the Carmen Salvino Classic finals. Finalists are Gomez, Malott, Russell and Belmonte.
A Salvino Classic finals preview will be webcast free on Xtra Frame starting Wednesday afternoon, and a post-finals show will air immediately following the telecast. To subscribe to the PBA’s exclusive online bowling channel, visit pba.com and click on the Xtra Frame logo.
MARK ROTH-MARSHALL HOLMAN PBA DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP
South Point Exhibition Hall, Las Vegas, March 25
Final Standings:
1, Wes Malott, Pflugerville, Texas/Norm Duke, Clermont, Fla., $15,000. (Roto Grip/Storm)
2, Ronnie Russell, Marion, Ind./Sean Rash, Montgomery, Ill., $8,000.
3, Mike Fagan, Dallas/Bill O’Neill, Southampton, Pa., $7,000.
4, Andres Gomez, Colombia/Martin Larsen, Sweden, $6,500. (Storm)
5, Pete Weber, St. Ann, Mo./Jason Belmonte, Australia, $6,000. (Storm)
6, Ryan Ciminelli, Cheektowaga, N.Y./Dan MacLelland, Canada, $5,500.
7, Jason Couch, Clermont, Fla./Mike DeVaney, Murrieta, Calif., $5,250.
8, Dick Allen, Columbia, S.C./Mike Scroggins, Amarillo, Texas, $5,000.
Stepladder Results:
Match One – DeVaney/Couch def. Allen/Scroggins, 268-205.
Match Two – Weber/Belmonte def. DeVaney/Couch, 242-224.
Match Three – Belmonte/Weber def. MacLelland/Ciminelli, 245-219.
Match Four – Fagan/O’Neill def. Belmonte/Weber, 185-185, 10-8 in one-ball roll-off.
Match Five – Fagan/O’Neill def. Larsen/Gomez, 194-173.
Semifinal Match – Malott/Duke def. O’Neill/Fagan, 260-245.
Championship – Duke/Malott def. Rash/Russell, 193-167.
(courtesy: pba.com)
Storm/Roto Grip Wins - 2012 PBA Tour
1. 2012 PBA Mark Roth-Marshall Holman Doubles Championship - Norm Duke/Wes Malott - Storm Frantic™/Anarchy™
2. 2012 PBA Kuwait International Open - Osku Palermaa - Storm
3. 2012 PBA Detroit Open - Norm Duke - Roto Grip Outlaw™
4. 2012 PBA GEICO Shark Open - Jason Belmonte - Storm Marvel Pearl™/Roto Grip Critical Theory™
5. 2012 U.S Open - Pete Weber - Storm Marvel™ Pearl/Frantic™
6. 2012 PBA Ricart Ford Open - Scott Newell - Storm Victory Road™ Solid
7. 2012 PBA Scorpion Open - Dominic Barrett - Storm Marvel Pearl™/Roto Grip Critical Theory™
8. 2012 PBA Chameleon Open - Jason Belmonte - Storm Marvel Pearl™/Roto Grip Outlaw™
9. 2012 PBA Viper Open - Stuart Williams - Storm Victory Road™ Solid/Tropical Heat™
10. 2012 PBA World Championship - Osku Palermaa - Storm Hy-Road™/Roto Grip Outlaw™/Defiant™
News
News Filter
March, 2012
- 3/31/2012: Storm and insidebowling.com bring you the PDW Masters Golf Challenge!
- 3/30/2012: The Schlemer Report - USBC Nationals
- 3/30/2012: The Schlemer Report - Roth/Holman Doubles
- 3/29/2012: Storm Instructional Series - Locating Your Positive Axis Point
- 3/27/2012: Storm REwind - 2012 Mark Roth/Marshall Holman PBA Doubles Championship
- 3/24/2012: Duke/Malott Bring Another Title Home for Storm/Roto Grip
- 3/23/2012: Andrew Kleutgen Uses Storm Frantic En Route To Singles Lead At USBC Open Championships
- 3/23/2012: Kevin Punzel Fires 888 With Storm Vivid!
- 3/21/2012: Mark Roth - Marshall Holman PBA Doubles on ESPN Sunday...
- 3/20/2012: Osku Palermaa Wins 9th Kuwait International Open
- 3/20/2012: Storm Announces Winners Of The Vivid Sweepstakes
- 3/15/2012: Euro-Med Storm International Masters Challenge Information
- 3/15/2012: The Storm Vivid™ - Taking It To The Streets
- 3/14/2012: Clay Rees Kingpin at Border Wars...
- 3/14/2012: Above180.com Interviews Pete Weber and Del Ballard
- 3/13/2012: Storm's Andrew Frawley Marches to Asian Bowling Federation Win
- 3/12/2012: Field Determined For Intercollegiate Collegiate Team Championships
- 3/11/2012: Norm Duke Over Koivuniemi For 35th Career PBA Title
- 3/11/2012: Paeng Nepomuceno Storms to 124th Masters Title
- 3/10/2012: Osku Victorious in Bahrain
- 3/09/2012: CBS Sports Network To Air USBC Intercollegiate Team and Singles Championships
- 3/08/2012: The Schlemer Report - WSOB Geico Shark Open
- 3/08/2012: YES Fund High School Grant Program Makes Award To Illinois School
- 3/08/2012: Pete Weber Named February BWAA Bowler Of The Month
- 3/07/2012: Belmo, Hulsenberg, Tom Baker Make All-American Squads
- 3/07/2012: USBC Senior Queens To Cap Off Senior Women's Triple Crown Series
- 3/07/2012: Storm's Hank Boomershine on Phantom Radio
- 3/06/2012: First Responders Team Event Set for May in Las Vegas
- 3/06/2012: JANBA Bowlers Finding Success With Storm Vivid
- 3/04/2012: Belmonte Outduels Barnes To Continue Storm Run
- 3/02/2012: Is Pete Weber The Greatest Bowler of All-Time?
- 3/01/2012: Belmonte Hopes To Filet The Shark Sunday
- 3/01/2012: Serenade The IAB And Win A Storm Ball!
- 3/01/2012: The Schlemer Report - The 69th US Open

© 1999-2013 Storm Products, Inc. All rights reserved.

