2021 PBA Strike Derby

PBA Strike Derby Airs Sunday

PBA Strike Derby Airs Sunday

The PBA Strike Derby, in which 12 of the best PBA Tour professionals compete in a timed contest to see who can roll the most strikes, airs from Sunday.

Jul 7, 2021 by Jef Goodger
PBA Strike Derby Airs Sunday

The PBA Strike Derby presented by Pabst Blue Ribbon, in which 12 of the best Guaranteed Rate PBA Tour professionals compete in a timed contest to see who can roll the most strikes, airs from Bayside Bowl Sunday, July 11 at 2 p.m. ET on Fox Sports’ FS1 (U.S.) and FloBowling (international).

Each player will have two minutes to roll as many strikes as he can. After all 12 players have taken their turns, the top six will advance into match play. Those qualifying first and second will receive byes into the semifinals, while those qualifying third through sixth will need to win a match to reach the semifinals. All matches will also allot two minutes to each player.

Here are some things to look for heading into the 2021 PBA Strike Derby Presented by Pabst Blue Ribbon:

PRATHER ATTEMPTS TO DEFEND HIS CHAMPIONSHIP

During last year’s inaugural edition of the Strike Derby, three-time PBA Tour champion Kris Prather emerged as the victor, defeating Anthony Simonsen in the final match. Prather, who also left last season’s King of the Lanes as King, will be extra motivated to hang on to the Strike Derby trophy after losing his crown to Chris Barnes in the 2021 PBA King of the Lanes presented by Pabst Blue Ribbon.

EXPANDED FIELD FOR 2021

Last season’s Strike Derby featured eight PBA Tour pros, but with four more added for 2021, striking often during the qualifying round will be especially important for the players. Returning from last year are Prather, Simonsen, Sean Rash, Kyle Troup and EJ Tackett, with the other seven slots going to first-time Strike Derby participants.

SEVEN PLAYERS MAKE STRIKE DERBY DEBUTS

Norm Duke, Packy Hanrahan, Andrew Anderson, Wes Malott, Jesper Svensson, Tom Smallwood and Marshall Kent will be making their first appearances in the PBA Strike Derby. Anderson has a bit of experience in this format, having defeated Rash in a special exhibition during the 2019 CP3 PBA Celebrity Invitational, but the other players will be competing in speed bowling for the first time at the PBA level.

Viewers can live stream the PBA on the FOX Sports and FOX NOW apps or at FOXSports.com. Select highlights will be available on @FOXSports social handles across Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. International fans can watch live on FloBowling.com.

PBA STRIKE DERBY PRESENTED BY PABST BLUE RIBBON COMPETITORS

Bayside Bowl – Portland, Maine

Norm Duke
Packy Hanrahan
Anthony Simonsen
Kyle Troup
Andrew Anderson
Wes Malott
EJ Tackett
Sean Rash
Jesper Svensson
Tom Smallwood
Kris Prather
Marshall Kent