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2006–07 PBA Tour season
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| title | PBA Bowling Tour: 2006–07 Season |
| league | Professional Bowlers Association |
| sport | Ten-pin bowling |
| duration | September 26, 2006 – April 1, 2007 |
| season | PBA Tour |
| MVP | Doug Kent |
| seasonslist | Professional Bowlers Association Seasons |
| seasonslistnames | PBA Tour |
| prevseason_link | PBA Bowling Tour: 2005–06 season |
| prevseason_year | 2005–06 |
| nextseason_link | PBA Bowling Tour: 2007–08 season |
| nextseason_year | 2007–08 |
This is the 2006–07 season in review for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. It was the Tour's 48th season and consisted of 21 events.
Season highlights
- Walter Ray Williams Jr. broke Earl Anthony's PBA record for career standard titles with his 42nd win in the opening Dydo Japan Cup. This win also gave him a title in 14 consecutive seasons, one short of Anthony's 1970–84 run.
- The PBA's 17th and 18th televised 300 games were bowled this season: Tony Reyes rolled the first at the Motor City Classic; Ryan Shafer rolled the second at the Pepsi Championship. Shafer's string of strikes was eventually snapped at 18, besting Paul Koehler's previous record of 15 consecutive strikes on TV over two matches (1995 U.S. Open).
- Sean Rash became just the second bowler (Hugh Miller was the other) to win titles in his first three televised appearances.
- Doug Kent became just the sixth PBA player in history to win two major titles in a season, capturing the USBC Masters and Denny's World Championship en route to PBA Player of the Year honors.
- In winning the 64th U.S. Open, Pete Weber tied Anthony's then-record of eight majors won (not counting ABC Masters titles before 2003) and, along with his father Dick Weber, became the only bowler to win four U.S. Open/BPAA All-Star titles since the inception of the PBA in 1958.
- In winning the season-ending PBA Tournament of Champions, Tommy Jones broke Dick Weber's 45-year-old record for the shortest time span between his 1st and 10th career titles (2 years, 6 months, 7 days).
- Norm Duke posted a 228.47 average, the highest ever for a PBA season.
- The Motel 6 Roll To Riches event marked announcer Dave Ryan's final PBA event. Ryan would be replaced the following season by Rob Stone.
Awards and Leaders
- Player Of The Year: Doug Kent
- Rookie Of The Year: Billy Oatman
- Money Leader: Doug Kent ($200,530)
- High Average Award: Norm Duke (228.47)
Tournament results
- Majors are noted in boldface.
| Date | Event | City | Oil pattern | Winner (title #) | Runner-up | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sep 26 | Dydo Japan Cup | Tokyo, Japan | Standard | Walter Ray Williams Jr. (42) | Pete Weber | 289–236 |
| Oct 28 | **USBC Masters** | Milwaukee, WI | Standard | Doug Kent (8) | Jack Jurek | 277–230 |
| Nov 5 | Motor City Classic | Taylor, MI | Cheetah | Tony Reyes (1) | Wes Malott | 255–238 |
| Nov 12 | Etonic Championship | Cheektowaga, NY | Shark | Pete Weber (33) | Doug Kent | 247–196 |
| Nov 19 | Lake County Indiana Classic | Hammond, IN | Chameleon | Norm Duke (24) | Mika Koivuniemi | 236–233 |
| Nov 25 | Discover Windy City Classic | Vernon Hills, IL | Scorpion | Wes Malott (2) | Chris Barnes | 269–239 |
| Dec 3 | Ace Hardware Championship | Wickliffe, OH | Viper | Tommy Jones (9) | Wes Malott | 222–221 |
| Dec 10 | Beltway Classic | Baltimore, MD | Cheetah | Sean Rash (2) | Parker Bohn III | 279–225 |
| Dec 17 | Columbia 300 Classic | West Babylon, NY | Shark | Norm Duke (25) | Ryan Shafer | 218–179 |
| Jan 7 | H&R Block Classic | Reno, NV | Chameleon | Patrick Allen (8) | Walter Ray Williams Jr. | 255–247 |
| Jan 14 | Earl Anthony Medford Classic | Medford, OR | Scorpion | Sean Rash (3) | Brian Himmler | 262–190 |
| Jan 21 | Dick Weber Open | Fountain Valley | Standard | Jason Couch (14) | Patrick Allen | 258–236 |
| Jan 28 | Motel 6 Classic | Henderson, NV | Viper | Jason Couch (15) | Billy Oatman | 236–228 |
| Feb 4 | Sun City Classic | El Paso, TX | Scorpion | Mika Koivuniemi (7) | Chris Barnes | 214–185 |
| Feb 11 | GEICO Classic | Irving, TX | Shark | Chris Barnes (8) | John May | 235–216 |
| Feb 18 | Go RV'ing Classic | Council Bluffs, IA | Chameleon | Patrick Allen (9) | Parker Bohn III | 218–169 |
| Feb 25 | Bayer Classic | Parkersburg, WV | Cheetah | Mike Mineman (1) | Mike Machuga | 223–202 |
| Mar 4 | **64th U.S. Open** | North Brunswick, NJ | U.S. Open | Pete Weber (34) | Wes Malott | 210–204 |
| Mar 18 | Pepsi Championship | Indianapolis, IN | Viper | Norm Duke (26) | Ryan Shafer | 235–219 |
| Mar 25 | **Denny's World Championship** | Wyoming, MI | World Champ. | Doug Kent (9) | Chris Barnes | 237–216 |
| Apr 1 | **PBA Tournament of Champions** | Uncasville, CT | T of C | Tommy Jones (10) | Tony Reyes | 257–222 |
Other events
Motel 6 Roll To Riches
Doug Kent capped his Player of the Year honors with a defeat of Norm Duke, six strikes to three. Kent previously survived a sudden-death rolloff against Walter Ray Williams Jr. to advance to the final.
GEICO All-Star Shootout
Norm Duke & Walter Ray Williams Jr. won this event, held outdoors in Eureka, MO, defeating Tony Reyes and Robert Smith as they posted a 6-1 tournament record. This was the PBA's first outdoor event since 2001.
References
References
- "2006–2007 Season Schedule". PBA.
- (September 25, 2006). "A New Standard". PBA.
- (November 4, 2006). "Tony the Tiger". PBA.
- (March 17, 2007). "Duke Does it Again". PBA.
- (January 13, 2007). "Three-for-Three". PBA.
- (March 3, 2007). "Like Father, Like Son". PBA.
- "Tommy Jones bio". PBA.
- "Earnings: 2006–2007 Season". PBA.
- (April 14, 2007). "Kent Rolls to Riches". PBA.
- (July 21, 2007). "Duke, Williams Win Shootout". PBA.
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