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Weber Makes More History In Winning the 2016 USBC Senior Masters

7/12/2016

LAS VEGAS - Pete Weber of St. Ann, Missouri, made history at Sam s Town Bowling Center by winning the 2016 United States Bowling Congress Senior Masters to become the first player with five Professional Bowlers Association50 Tour titles in a season.

The 53-year-old reigning PBA50 Player of the Year achieved the feat in dramatic fashion with a 266-263 win against left-hander Paul McCordic of Sugar Land, Texas, who stepped up in the final frame with a chance to win but left the 1-3-6-9 combination on his second offering to fall short.

After Weber doubled in the 10th frame, something he d been unable to do in three previous attempts with the USBC Senior Masters title on the line, McCordic needed a strike and at least nine pins on his next shot to have the opportunity to make the spare for his first PBA50 Tour title.

Weber, who also won in 2013, is the sixth two-time winner at the Senior Masters. He earned $16,000 for the victory, while McCordic took home $9,000 for the runner-up effort.
"Once Paul threw the strike, I thought I was done," Weber said. "To win is nice, but to see a guy throw a shot like that, I feel for him. I ve done it. He bowled great all week and put ogether two of his best games against me. Paul is a great champion."

McCordic defeated Weber 248-224 to start the championship match, but as the top seed, Weber needed to be beaten twice to be denied his second Senior
Masters title.

In the first game, Weber controlled his own destiny and could ve thrown three strikes in the 10th frame to lock out McCordic. Instead, he left the 4-7-10 split and sent his mind rushing back to 2015 when he was in the same position as the No. 1 seed and left two final-frame splits to lose twice to Amleto Monacelli of Venezuela. "When I let the ball go, I thought it was a great shot," said Weber, a USBC and PBA Hall of Famer who owns 37
PBA Tour titles and nine victories on the PBA50 Tour. "I thought it was pretty pure, so I didn t know what I did. Maybe it was slow or over hit, but it felt really good off my hand. I did wonder if I was going to do this again, open twice in the 10th to lose again, but I stepped up in the 10th in the second match and threw the double to make him strike."

Additionally, the first title of Weber s PBA Tour career came in a similar must-strike situation against McCordic s twin brother, Pete. Weber registered two strikes and a seven- count in his final frame to force McCordic to double for the win. McCordic knocked down nine pins on his first shot and Weber won the 1982 Greater Hartford Open, 210-199.

On the way to the championship match, Paul McCordic posted two clean games in wins over eight-time PBA50 Tour winner Ron Mohr of nearby North Las Vegas, Nevada, and PBA50 rookie Dave Arnold of Elk Grove, California.
In h is s emif in al win again s t Arno ld , McCordic found himself down 17 pins after four frames but closed the gap with a double in the fifth and sixth. He struck on four of his last five shots for a 235-198 win. Arnold finished third, worth $7,000.

McCordic entered the stepladder as the No. 3 seed and was able to capitalize on a seventh- frame Mohr miscue to earn a 225-212 win. Mohr, who downed the stepladder s other left-hander, Andy Neuer of Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, 212-181, in the day s opening match, finished fourth and took home $5,000. Neuer, also a rookie this season, finished fifth, earning $4,000.

Weber's victory Sunday marked his fifth in six events. His streak of four consecutive wins came to an end last week at the hands of first- time PBA50 winner Noel Vaz quez of Sacramento, California, in the title match of the PBA50 Northern California Classic presented by MOTIV.

With five events remaining on the 2016 PBA50 schedule, there s still plenty of time for Weber add to his legacy and bid for a second consecutive player-of-the-year nod, but in the back of his mind also is the idea of becoming the first three-time Senior Masters winner.

"I didn t expect this, but it s an unexpected pleasure," Weber said. "It s a great honor to win. To win five tournaments in a season is an awesome deal for me, and I m not done yet. I still have a bunch of tournaments left. I plan on winning a couple more. As far as the Senior Masters, I m going to make it three next year, so they better watch out."

The other two-time winners at the Senior Masters are Dave Davis (1995, 1996), Gary Dickinson (1997, 2004), Pete Couture (1998,
2002), Tom Baker (2006, 2007) and Dale Traber (2009, 2011).

All 263 competitors at the 2016 Senior Masters, open to USBC members age 50 and older, rolled 15 qualifying games over three days before the field was cut to the top 63, who joined Monacelli in match play.

Article was posted with permission from Stars & Strikes, America's Bowling Newsmagazine. www.starsandstrikesbowling.com

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