Free Live Odds - Scores and Odds - Sports News - Sports Information - Live Scores - Sports Statistics - Sports Articles - Sports Standings - Live Scor

Ciminelli wins PBA stop in Dublin; 1st career victory

Sun 30th, January 2011

Dublin, California (Sports Network) - In his fourth season competing on the Lumber Liquidators Professional Bowlers Association Tour, Ryan Ciminelli of Cheektowaga, N.Y., broke through to win his first title Sunday in the PBA One A Day Earl Anthony Memorial at Earl Anthony's Dublin Bowl.

In a battle of lefthanders in the championship match, the 24-year-old Ciminelli defeated Tour veteran and 13-time Tour titlist Patrick Allen of Wesley Chapel, Fla., 237-215, to win the $20,000 first prize.

Ciminelli's previous best Tour finishes were second in the 2009 PBA Cheetah and Viper Championships and third in the 2010 United States Bowling Congress Masters.

"Even though I didn't win last year I had a good year and just didn't want to go back into a slump," Ciminelli said. "Sometimes I think you have to go through the losing part first to prepare yourself to win."

As the top seed for the tournament, Ciminelli felt this was his best opportunity to win a title and as a result lost a lot of sleep the night before the finals.

"I probably only got four or five hours of sleep last night," Ciminelli said. "But every time I closed my eyes I visualized a lot of scenarios and hoped this would be the outcome so I'm extremely relieved.

"I was bowling against one of my heroes in a tournament named after one of the greatest bowlers of all-time so it was even more than I could ask for."

In the semifinal match Allen defeated PBA Hall of Famer and 35-time Tour titlist Pete Weber who finished third, 212-206, to advance to the final.

Even though Allen had to settle for second he was encouraged by his finish.

"Ryan got off to a strong start and I just couldn't catch him," Allen said. "He bowled great and I'm happy for him.

"I haven't bowled well since late last year so this was a confidence booster for me. I bowled well against Tommy (Jones) in the first match but was probably lucky to win against Pete but overall it was a good tournament for me."

In the opening match, Allen defeated another 13-time Tour winner, Tommy Jones of Greenville, S.C., who finished fourth, 226-223.

FINAL STANDINGS

1, Ryan Ciminelli, Cheektowaga, N.Y., (one game) 237 pins, $20,000;

2, Patrick Allen, Wesley Chapel, Fla., (three games), 653, $10,000;

3, Pete Weber, St. Ann, Mo., (one game), 206, $6,000;

4, Tommy Jones, Greenville, S.C. (one game), 223, $5,000.

PLAYOFF RESULTS

Match One: Allen def. Jones, 226-223.

Semifinal Match: Allen def. Weber, 212-206.

Championship Match: Ciminelli def. Allen, 237-215.

Live Odds provided by :

Live Odds provided by :


Where the players come to play and STAY.


Sportsbook & Sports Betting at SBG Global



Sports Sites


Sports Contests – Think you know the game?


Sports Information you need to win BIG.



Sports Articles

Important Features on Bowling Game

Bowling is a very popular sport for all kinds of people of every age that is based on roll... Read more...

Gambling Articles

Mobsters arrested over website as Missouri man enters guilty plea. Could the two be linked?

Arrests have been made in New Jersey in relation to a sports betting operation that took m... Read more...

Sportsbook Directory | Casinos Directory | Poker Room Directory | Racebook Directory | Partners Directory