PWBA TOUR TO BEGIN 2021 SEASON WITH KICKOFF CLASSIC SERIES



ARLINGTON, Texas – The Professional Women’s Bowling Association Tour will make its return to the lanes this week at the International Training and Research Center as the 2021 season gets underway with the start of the PWBA Kickoff Classic Series.

The Kickoff Classic Series, which features three national tour stops and one regional event, will run from Jan. 20-26. It will mark the first national PWBA competition since September 2019. The 2020 season was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The upcoming event will be broadcast live on BowlTV.com, with qualifying and match-play rounds available for free with the creation of a login for the livestreaming platform. The stepladder finals of each of the four events will require a subscription to watch live.

The national tournaments on the schedule for the Kickoff Classic Series include the PWBA Bowlers Journal Classic (Jan. 20-21), PWBA ITRC Classic (Jan. 22-23) and PWBA Hall of Fame Classic (Jan. 25-26). The PWBA Arlington Regional will be held Jan. 24.

The Kickoff Classic Series will be following a strict set of procedures and protocols for athlete and staff safety during the event. For more information on the procedures and protocols, click here.

The field will include 13 PWBA Tour champions and competitors from 10 countries (Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Latvia, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Russia, South Africa, Ukraine and United States).

Shannon O’Keefe of Shiloh, Illinois, the two-time reigning PWBA Player of the Year, will look to return to her winning ways after putting together a legendary season in 2019.

The 41-year-old right-hander became the first player since 2001 to collect five wins in a season, and she won her third career major championship at the season-ending PWBA Tour Championship.

“I can’t believe it has been nearly 500 days, so I’m excited to be able to compete against the best,” said O’Keefe, a 13-time PWBA Tour titlist. “I’ve spent most of my time bowling over the past year and a half with my college kids (at McKendree University) or by myself, so it will probably be weird to see all these ladies. At the end of the day, I’m a competitor, and I’ve missed doing what I love. I feel blessed for the extra time I’ve had at home to really work hard physically, mentally and on my fitness level, and I feel equally blessed to now have the opportunity to finally compete again.”

The same format will be used for the Bowlers Journal Classic and ITRC Classic. Competitors will bowl nine games of qualifying, before the top 12 players advance to round-robin match play. After 12 games of match play, the top four bowlers will advance to the stepladder finals, based on total pinfall and bonus pins for each victory in match play.

The Hall of Fame Classic will feature the top 24 players from the Bowlers Journal Classic and ITRC Classic, based on their 18-game qualifying totals. Total pinfall will drop at the start of the Hall of Fame Classic, and the 24 advancers will bowl 24 games of round-robin match play to determine the five bowlers for the stepladder finals, based on total pinfall and bonus pins.

The Arlington Regional will consist of an eight-game qualifying block, and the top four players, based on total pinfall, will advance to the stepladder finals.

The prize fund for each of the three national tour stops will be $60,000, with $10,000 going to each champion.

Each of the stepladder finals will air live at 9 p.m. Eastern on BowlTV. The dates of the stepladder finals are Jan. 21 (Bowlers Journal Classic), Jan. 23 (ITRC Classic), Jan. 24 (Arlington Regional) and Jan. 26 (Hall of Fame Classic).

The 2021 PWBA Tour season will feature 20 events, highlighted by the introduction of Classic Series events and an increase in the season’s overall prize fund by nearly $400,000.

For more information on the PWBA Tour, visit PWBA.com.

About the PWBA
The Professional Women’s Bowling Association (PWBA) originally was formed in 1960. The PWBA Tour has events throughout the country, offering high-level competition and top prize money for women bowlers. The PWBA is supported by the Bowling Proprietors’ Association of America (BPAA) and the United States Bowling Congress (USBC).

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Brian grew up in New York before moving to Phoenix, AZ in 1991. He has been involved in writing for his own bowling publication called “Striking Spotlight.” He has been published in the Desert Bowler Newspaper, Windy City News Newspaper and the Bowlers Journal. Hirsch is a Youth Director in the Kenosha USBC and a former Director for the Metro Phoenix USBC. As a Level 1 and RVP USBC coach, he can be found coaching his wife Amber and their son Masen each Saturday morning. Hirsch currently has (6) 300’s and (4) 800’s and is a member of the International Gay Bowling Organization where he is a five-time IGBO Champion and a six-time Arizona State Grand Canyon State Games Medalist. The Hirsch’s moved to Wisconsin to be closer to family and assist the Freedom Farm for Vets. Hirsch’s home bowling center is Sheridan Lanes, located in Kenosha, WI.

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