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PERFECT GAME CAPS OFF EXCITING DAY AT USBC OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS
RENO, Nev. - The action at the United States Bowling Congress Open Championships on Friday night definitely was worth the price of parking as bowling fans got to see Chris Klerk of Chandler, Ariz., roll the 17th perfect game of this year's event on one side of the house and Bowlers Universe 2 of Rockford, Ill., make a run at the lead on the other.
Klerk came into this year's tournament extra motivated after a disappointing performance in 2009. He spent the last month doing what he could to make sure he was prepared, and it paid off after games of 256 and 191 at the National Bowling Stadium.
"I had a really good look the first game, but it started to go away," said Klerk, who made his ninth USBC Open Championships appearance. "I played it safe a lot longer than I should have, but I finally decided to make a ball change, and it worked out for me."
The 29-year-old right-hander closed out the night with a 300 game and 747 series to help K & K Bowling Services 3 of Las Vegas to a 3,206 team total, which is just inside the top 30. The feat makes Klerk the fourth member of his team who will be recognized as a celebrity at the Open Championships next year.
Klerk's team includes Les Shirwindt, who rolled a 299 game and 842 series in doubles at the 2002 event in
Adam Ishman added a 649 series for K & K Bowling Services 3 and was followed by Mohr (645), Shirwindt (595) and Platko (570).
"Tonight was by far the most nervous I have ever been shooting 300 or trying to win a tournament," said Klerk, who was a member of Junior Team USA in 2002 and won a silver medal in doubles at the 2002 World Youth Championships in Thailand. "This is an amazing feeling, and to do it in team is even better. It's not just you out there, and there's extra pressure because you want to perform for your team, but it's also nice because they get to be a part of it."
In addition to their individual success on the championship lanes, Klerk and his teammates also came together to take the early lead in team at the 2008 tournament in Albuquerque, N.M., before eventually finishing 19th overall.
Even with the desire to repeat that performance and the personal motivation Klerk had to improve on last year's career-low 1,758 all-events total, Friday's success still came as a bit of a surprise because he has struggled at the National Bowling Stadium in the past.
"I've bowled at the Stadium a lot, but I never really figured out what the trick might be to bowl really well here," said Klerk, who shot 1,845 at the Stadium in 2007 and 1,769 in 2004. "The more you bowl here, the more you have an idea, but if this was going to happen to me, I wouldn't have guessed it would happen here. I'm really glad it did, though. Winning a medal with Junior Team
The night didn't end quite as well for Bowlers Universe 2, however, as an explosive start fizzled into a fifth-place effort in Regular Team with a 3,381 total. Bowlers Edge Pro Shop of Neenah, Wis., leads with 3,408.
The team started the night with 1,153, the second-highest opening game of the 2010 Open Championships and followed it up with 1,148. After struggling early in the finale, three of the five team members threw at least a double in the 10th frame to secure their spot in the top five, one pin out of fourth place, five pins out of third and nine pins behind second place.
"We know it's going to be very intense out there, and we put a lot of effort into it," said former USBC Sport Bowling National High Average award winner Mark London, who made his 20th tournament appearance and led Bowlers Universe 2 with a 747 series Friday. "I'm usually pretty even keel at other tournaments, but here, you put the pedal to the floor, and it's three hours of unadulterated adrenaline. Ever since I started bowling in this tournament, the team event has been the most special because you get to share it. It's about five guys, and if you have a companion team, they get to share in it, too. Winning a team title could keep a smile on your face for years."
"We practice as a team on the tournament pattern so all 10 of us can work together to see how the lanes will break down," said London, who shot 790 in team on the way to a fourth-place all-events finish (2,148) at the Stadium in 2007. "Then, I arrive a few days early to scout out other teams to see what they're doing."
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"Our two teams work together really well, and usually, whoever carries better, scores better,"
Two other companion teams also bowled well Friday as Team Ebonite/Hammer of Waukesha, Wis., shot 3,237 (20th overall), and Bluemound Bowl of Milwaukee also shot 3,206 on the same pair of lanes. Bill Monce, the anchor bowler for Team Ebonite/Hammer, was high in the group with a 783 series.
In the Classified Division on Friday afternoon, Southeast Paint of Price,
Edward Howa led Southeast Paint with a 619 series and was followed by Mark Montoya (618), Joe Juliano (549), Gary Nelson (516) and Frank Marrelli (506).
"We come out here as a vacation, but we definitely take it seriously," said Howa, who made his 24th Open Championships appearance. "It's pretty awesome to be in the lead. You come out and just want to bowl well, have a good time and maybe make some money. I don't think it's hit us yet that we're in the lead. We were just excited to bowl well and consistently."
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2010 USBC OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS
At National Bowling Stadium,
(Top 10 division leaders with hometowns and pinfalls)
REGULAR DIVISION
Team
1, Bowlers Edge Pro Shop (Brad Kuhr, Timothy Rice, Dan Paul, Kenny Kempf, Jason Wendt),
Doubles
1, Steve Bohn, Norwood, Minn./John Kreyer Jr., Fridley, Minn., 1,514. 2, Jeffrey Mersch, Orlando, Fla./Erik Vermilyea, Mansfield, Texas, 1,507. 3, Tom Milton,
Singles
1, Terrence Syring,
All-Events
1, Matt McNiel,
Team All-Events
1, Northern Lanes Pro Shop (Bo Goergen, Derwin Pitre, Dale Hofmeister, JR Raymond, Dan MacLelland),
CLASSIFIED DIVISION
Team
1, Southeast Paint (Mark Montoya, Frank Marrelli, Joe Juliano, Gary Nelson, Ed Howa), Price,
Doubles
1, Robert Blum, Huntington Beach, Calif./Frank DeFrancesco, Poway, Calif., 1,200. 2, Bill Ausburn,
Singles
1, David Garcez,
All-Events
1, Harry Arnold,
