Saturday night’s alright for pro bowling, finally, after pandemic-related hiatus
Pro bowling is back, with strikes aplenty expected in its return Saturday after an 11-week-plus absence due to the pandemic.
The first-ever PBA Strike Derby, a televised tournament in Jupiter, Fla., features eight top bowlers in a format that will see each competitor get two minutes to record as many strikes as they can. They are then placed into an elimination bracket where the Strike Derby continues until a champion is crowned.
The field features the winners of six of the first eight PBA Tour events of the 2020 season in Tommy Jones, Kyle Troup, Sean Rash, E.J. Tackett, Kris Prather, Shawn Maldonado, Anthony Simonsen and Bill O’Neill.
“It’s really our all-star event, our home-run derby,” said PBA CEO Colie Edison. “And it’s fast-paced, high-energy and completely different that anyone’s ever seen the PBA do before.”