Australia’s Belmonte First Two-Handed Player to Win a PBA Title

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Australia’s Jason Belmonte became the first two-handed player in Professional Bowlers Association history to win a PBA Tour title when he upset top qualifier Michael Fagan of Patchoque, N.Y., 215-201, to win The Bowling Foundation Long Island Classic at AMF Babylon Lanes Sunday.

Belmonte, making his PBA Tour singles television debut, won $25,000 and an exemption to bowl on the Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour during the 2009-10 season. He also joined Sweden’s Mats Karlsson, Venezuela’s Amleto Monacelli and Finland’s Mika Koivuniemi as the fourth international player to win a PBA Tour title.

“The PBA Tour is the ultimate bowling competition in the world,” said Belmonte. “With all the media attention I have received, it’s now time for us to put the foot down on the gas and go mainstream; this is not just about me. There are many great stories and great athletes out here. It’s time all of us knock on all the doors of we can, the next one could be the ‘golden key’ door we are all looking for.”

The 25-year-old Australian has been a terror in international competition over the past few years, but had not experienced PBA competition until this season. In limited PBA Tour participation, he had finished in the top 15 four times with a best finish of 10th place in the season-opening PBA World Championship in Wichita, Kan.

“I was very nervous on those first two shots, I threw it where I looked at but then I realized I was looking at the wrong spot,” said Belmonte about his first shots on television. “I settled down after that.”

Belmonte developed his unusual style as a toddler growing up in his parents’ bowling center in New South Wales, Australia, bowling with bowling balls that were too heavy to throw with one hand. By inserting the middle two fingers of his right hand into the ball, and using his left hand to guide and spin the ball, he is able to generate hooking power very few one-handed players can match.

In the title match against one of the Tour’s premier power players, Belmonte bowled an error-free game, needing only a pair of doubles to build an advantage after Fagan opened in the first and fifth frames. Belmonte used an aggressive reactive bowling ball to play a deep inside angle on the left lane, and a hard plastic ball to play a straight, outside line on the right lane to combat the PBA’s Shark and Viper lane conditioning patterns used on the championship left and right lanes, respectively.

“I knew the lanes would break down faster,” said Belmonte. “If Mike had another game, he would have shot 240.”

In the opening match, Ritchie Allen of Columbia, S.C., finished with eight strikes in a row to eliminate Robert Smith of Columbus, Ohio, 258-244. Bill O’Neill of Southampton, Pa., overcame an open in the first frame with six strikes on his next seven shots to defeat Allen, 237-218.

Belmonte then slipped past O’Neill in the semifinal match, overcoming a spare/open start with eight strikes on his next nine attempts for a 245-236 victory. O’Neill’s hopes for his first PBA title ended when he left a solid 10 pin after striking on his first ball in the 10th frame.

“I threw mine great and couldn’t believe I left the ten,” said Belmonte after leaving a ringing tenpin on a solid pocket hit in the 7th frame. “When I saw Billy’s last shot go down, I thought ‘well that was fun, see you later’, but then his ten stood.”

Fagan earned $13,000 for second place, O’Neill $6,500 for third, Allen $5,500 for fourth and Smith $5,000 for fifth place.

The PBA Tour concludes its 50th anniversary season next week with the 66th Lumber Liquidators U.S. Open which gets underway Tuesday at Brunswick Zone Carolier in North Brunswick, N.J. Norm Duke of Clermont, Fla., is defending champion. ESPN will televise the 2-hour live finals on Sunday, April 5, at 1 p.m. Eastern.

LUMBER LIQUIDATORS PBA TOUR
Bowling Foundation Long Island Classic
AMF Babylon Lanes, West Babylon, N.Y.
Final Standings
1, Jason Belmonte, Australia, 460 (two games), $25,000
2, Michael Fagan, Patchogue, N.Y., 201 (one game), $13,000
3, Bill O’Neill, Southampton, Pa., 473 (two games), $6,500
4, Ritchie Allen, Columbia, S.C., 476 (two games), $5,500
5, Robert Smith, Columbus, Ohio, 244 (one game), $5,000

Stepladder Results
Match One – Allen def. Smith, 258-244
Match Two – O’Neill def. Allen, 237-218
Semifinal Match – Belmonte def. O’Neill, 245-236
Championship – Belmonte def. Fagan, 215-201

story from www.pba.com
 
Every bowling website in the world has covered this. ESPN and countless other TV shows worldwide have been following Jason. TBA have not posted anything on their website since the February newsletter. Nice work TBA, your on the ball once again!
 
Nothing on the TV stations either, I watched 3 different news shows
Plenty about AFL injuries though!
 
Every bowling website in the world has covered this. ESPN and countless other TV shows worldwide have been following Jason. TBA have not posted anything on their website since the February newsletter. Nice work TBA, your on the ball once again!

The February newsletter which I only received by email today!!!
 
Well done Belmo..... watched it last night on you tube and I must say you showed them that you are definately world class.

Can I also ask why people are using this discussion as a TBA bashing? Make up another thread if you wish....... This one is to congratulate Jason!
 
Awesome effort Belmo, your doing yourself and your country very proud. Great to see Total bowling cover some news on this great tenpin bowling story.

Don't blame the TV stations for not air the story, they would not have a clue about tenpin bowling, it's up to the TBA to give the media these stories to produce on air.

Number 1 bowler in the world and his Australian and once again no coverage in his home land. Bowling will go no where in this country until the industry pumps the media with bowling stories like the great one.
 
Jason Well done.
Ive never been more nervous,or more proud, for anyone in my life watching a sporting event ..thanks for the thrill
Mark Wyatt
 
Two words..... BLOODY AWESOME!!! Congrats Belmo!! Great job!! im sure there are plenty more wins to come!! Congrats again :)
 
Every bowling website in the world has covered this. ESPN and countless other TV shows worldwide have been following Jason. TBA have not posted anything on their website since the February newsletter. Nice work TBA, your on the ball once again!

If thats true and i dont doubt you George thats a disgrace
surely something as huge as this should have seen a media release go to all news outlets.

We know bowling isnt that big in australia, but the whole Aussie beating the best in the world angle has lots of public interest about it.

I know Gold 92.5 fm on the gold coast mentioned he made the final in a sports show on late sunday nite because one of my good mates is the presenter of the show and i was telling him all about it sunday arvo.
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What an amazing achievement congrats Jason who have made your country proud.
 
Looks like TBA have posted the story on their website, better late then never I guess ;)

Congratulations Belmo it was fantastic to watch. My 7 year old is one of your biuggest fans & loved every bit of the games (of course he didn't worry about watching the first match of the stepladder because you weren't in it!).

Regards
Nathan
 
If we had a guy like Steve Mackie,it would be in every newspaper and on every channel in Australia.I saw this guy in action,what a loss to Australian bowling..
Cheers Lovey
 
I watched the youtube clip of the final this morning and no matter how big or little your love for this sport is, you can't help but have a huge amount of pride for what "one of our own" as accomplished on the main stage!

You're a deadset legend Belmo!!
 
congrat to Belmonte

you know wat this means
the start to australia kicking the world again
aussies just dominate sport
 
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