2022 World Series of Bowling

Pontus Andersson Dominates Qualifying For Shark Championship

Pontus Andersson Dominates Qualifying For Shark Championship

A banner week for Sweden at the PBA World Series of Bowling continued as Pontus Andersson dominated qualifying at the PBA Shark Championship.

Mar 10, 2022 by Nolan Hughes
Pontus Andersson Dominates Qualifying For Shark Championship

A banner week for Sweden at the Guaranteed Rate PBA World Series of Bowling XIII continued as Pontus Andersson dominated qualifying at the PBA Shark Championship. He is the second Swedish player to lead a qualifying round, joining William Svensson (Cheetah). Nine of the 26-year-old Andersson's 10 games on the 48-foot Shark pattern topped 235.

Keven Williams, Cristian Azcona, AJ Chapman and Jason Sterner round out the top five. Among the notable advancers are 14-time major titlist Jason Belmonte, 2022 Kia PBA Tournament of Champions winner Dom Barrett and last year’s World Championship winner Tom Daugherty.

Jakob Butturff and Patrick Hanrahan, both left-handers, were the only players to advance to match play on all three patterns. They sit first and second in the World Championship standings. Qualifying seventh on Shark marked Darren Tang’s first individual cut of the week and helped him skyrocket up the World Championship leaderboard. He told FloBowling that getting comfortable and seeing the picture early—he rolled the front 10 and 287 in game one—carried over into his best performance of the week.

Tang climbed from 64th place after 20 games into 33rd in the World Championship standings. He snuck in as the cut number, besting Brandon Runk by seven pins.

The top 33 players from 30 games of qualifying on Cheetah, Scorpion and Shark advance to the World Championship cashers round, which will begin at 1 p.m. ET on Thursday, March 10. The competition will be streamed live on FloBowling.

Jason Sterner did not practice on the 43-foot Earl Anthony pattern, which will be used for all World Championship competition, but told FloBowling he expects to play near the track area. He has found success in that part of the lane all week and hopes to shut down his angles, which has been a strength of his throughout his career.

Five Swedish players advanced in the World Championship, including Andersson, William Svensson, Jesper Svensson, Rasmus Edvall and Martin Larsen.

PBA SHARK CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH PLAY QUALIFIERS

  1. Pontus Andersson +442
  2. Keven Williams +396
  3. AJ Chapman +337*
  4. Jason Sterner +337*
  5. Cristian Azcona +334
  6. Jason Belmonte +320
  7. Darren Tang +316
  8. Patrick Hanrahan +306
  9. Jakob Butturff +295
  10. Dom Barrett +294*
  11. BJ Moore +294*
  12. Tom Daugherty +293
  13. Mitch Hupe +292
  14. John Furey +257*
  15. Jake Peters +257*
  16. Anthony Simonsen +252

*Ties are broken by the higher final block, which were bowled by Chapman, Barrett and Furey.

View the full PBA Shark Championship standings

PBA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP ADVANCERS

  1. Jakob Butturff +909
  2. Patrick Hanrahan +831
  3. Kristopher Prather +774
  4. EJ Tackett +773
  5. Tommy Jones +760
  6. Jesper Svensson +742
  7. Cristian Azcona +728
  8. Jason Sterner +725
  9. Pontus Andersson +698
  10. Sean Rash +667
  11. Kyle Troup +665
  12. Jason Belmonte +662
  13. Anthony Simonsen +643
  14. Norm Duke +579
  15. Rasmus Edvall +575
  16. Michael Tang +574
  17. AJ Johnson +574
  18. Martin Larsen +561
  19. Dom Barrett +553
  20. Matt Russo +551
  21. Chris Via +546
  22. Tom Smallwood +535
  23. Kyle Sherman +535
  24. Ryan Ciminelli +528
  25. Matt Sanders +520
  26. Keven Williams +519
  27. William Svensson +510
  28. Mitch Hupe +507
  29. Ronnie Russell +499
  30. Nicholas Pate +498
  31. Andrew Anderson +497
  32. Zacharay Wilkins +491
  33. Darren Tang +478

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