SCRATCH BOWLERS –
Enclosed is the Master Profile List for 2022-2023 SEASON
SCRATCH BOWLERS –
Enclosed is the Master Profile List for 2022-2023 SEASON
5 games qualifying, top 40 % advance & bowl 3 additional games. Top five advance to stepladder baker-style final & earn scholarships.
All juniors and adults bowl five games. At least the top 40% advance and bowl three additional games. After game eight, top four teams advance and accumulated scores are dropped. The top four teams will bowl single elimination match play. Award ratio at least 1:10. At least the top four juniors receive awards and scholarships, and adults of the top four teams receive gift cards.
HANDICAP BOWLERS
Enclosed is the Master Profile List for 2022-2023 SEASON
These are the Top 5 Recreational Pattern Average Bowlers so far for the 2022-2023 Season
TOP SCHOLARSHIP PRIZES With minimum 60 entries, $200 top scholarship prize in each division for all singles events.
Entry Fee: Members $40 — Non-Members $45 // Year Long 1-Time Membership $35
Click the pdf for the entire 21 & Under Schedule 2022-2023!
The PJBT rolled back into AMF Parkway Lanes for the 2nd straight week. This week brought us our 1st 21 and Under Doubles Event of the season. This event was 1 team from SOLD OUT! We had 63 teams of 2 or 126 bowlers come out for this event.In Scratch, Rob Desimone & Michael Martell of New York told home the title. After finishing 2nd last week in the team tourn, they reached the title pinnacle on this week. After 8 games of qualifying, Desimone & Martell led the field at +407. They were the tournament leaders heading into the stepladder baker final. In the final match, Desimone/Martell took on 2nd seed Connor Kolessides & Brian Kasperowski. Desimone/Martell defeated Kolessides/Kasperowski in the title match 225-191 to take home the title.In Handicap, Riley Celmer & Michael McMaster captured their 1st PJBT titles. After 8 games of qualifying, Celmer & McMaster led the field with +326. In the final match, Celmer/McMaster took on Kayla Marrero & Kendall Battles. Celmer/McMaster outlasted Marrero/Battles 213-177 and took home the title.Thanks to Gebhardt’s Pro Shop for sponsoring our Doubles Event.
In the 21+ Year History of the PJBT, below are the following bowlers who have the most titles in PJBT History.
The attachment below shows the tournament winners for every PJBT event since our inception in 1999.
ALL-TIME SCRATCH DIVISION WINNERS | ALL-TIME HANDICAP DIVISION WINNERS | |||||
1 | JACK CELMER | 26 | 1 | SARAH FENICLE | 11 | |
2 | TRAVIS CELMER | 24 | T2 | DONNY MANNING | 9 | |
3 | DARIN ZOMBRO III | 22 | T2 | WALTER TOMLIN | 9 | |
4 | KEVIN BEERS | 20 | T4 | ERIN STRICKLAND | 8 | |
T5 | JENNIFER SPARKS (ELICKER) | 18 | T4 | ALLISON STACKEWICZ | 8 | |
T5 | TYLER HERRMAN | 18 | 6 | ANDY HOFFMAN | 7 | |
7 | ALEX GLINSKI | 16 | T7 | BETHANY JAQUITH | 6 | |
T8 | DYLAN ZIMMERMAN | 15 | T7 | BRIANNA STRICKLAND | 6 | |
T8 | RYAN WYANDT | 15 | T9 | JASON SNYDER | 5 | |
T8 | OWEN DARBY | 15 | T9 | TAYLOR FORMAN | 5 | |
T11 | BRENT HIMMELREICH | 14 | T9 | BRAD REMP | 5 | |
T11 | BRADLEY CROUSE | 14 | T12 | JACOB YODER | 4 | |
13 | DANIEL ALTHOUSE | 13 | T12 | CAMERON HAINES | 4 | |
T14 | MICHAEL MARTELL | 12 | T12 | SYDNEY HERRMAN | 4 | |
T14 | JARRED POFF | 12 | T12 | ANNA COSTA | 4 | |
T14 | ERIC ERB | 12 | T12 | BRIANNA BARNA | 4 | |
T17 | BRYAN REINSEL | 11 | T12 | JOSEPHINE BOOTH | 4 | |
T17 | KURTIS STIDD | 11 | T12 | COBI KREMER | 4 | |
T17 | ANTHONY NEUER | 11 | T12 | JASON WIER | 4 | |
T17 | BRANDON RUNK | 11 | T12 | JAVION NORMAN | 4 | |
T17 | JOEY OCELLO | 11 | T12 | WREN WILLIAMSON | 4 | |
T17 | KOLBY BENNETT | 11 | T12 | RYAN FORRY | 4 | |
T17 | JASON WEAVER | 11 | T12 | MARIBETH BAKER | 4 | |
T24 | BRIAN KENNEDY | 10 | T12 | EMILY PHILLIPS | 4 | |
T24 | MERLE BURKHART | 10 | T12 | BECKY GERHART | 4 | |
T24 | LAYNE SANDT | 10 | T12 | STEVE RITZMAN | 4 | |
T24 | JOEY BOFRONE | 10 | T12 | DAVID SWAVELY | 4 | |
T28 | AYDEN DAVIS | 10 | T12 | EVAN PERKOSKY | 4 |
JUST ABOUT EVERY YEAR, WE HAVE HAD INCREASED PARTICIPATION AT OUR EVENTS. WE’VE WITNESSED GREAT BOWLING AND VERY TALENTED INDIVIDUALS. THE PJBT HONORED THE 20 GREATEST BOWLERS IN OUR FIRST 10-YEAR HISTORY FROM 1999-2009. THEY WERE SELECTED, BASED ON ACHIEVEMENTS, AND VOTED UPON BY THE PJBT SELECTION COMMITTEE.
PJBT ALL DECADE TEAM 1999-2009
14 MEN, 6 WOMEN
“TEAM PJBT”
Jason Blouch(Lebanon)
Over $3,700 in scholarships
9 titles
2003 Harry Mack Award Winner
Ben Boyer (Lebanon)
Over $3,900 in scholarships
9 titles
2001 Harry Mack Award Winner
Travis Celmer (Wernersville)
Over $14,100 in scholarships
23 titles
2002-2007-2009 Harry Mack Award Winner
Elysia Current (Ephrata)
Over $1,500 in scholarships
3 Titles
Jr Gold: 4 Top 16 finishes, selected to Jr Team USA in 04 and 05
Ilexia Dickson (York)
Over $1,800 in scholarships
4 Titles
Jr Gold: Top 16 in 05
Jennifer Elicker (York)
Over $4,100 in scholarships
5 titles
PA Women’s State Record 868
Tyler Herrman(Harrisburg)
Over $5,900 in scholarships
10 Titles
2008 Harry Mack Award Winner
Brent Himmelreich
Over $6,700 in scholarships
11 titles
Alex Ludwig (York)
Over $6,100 in scholarships
9 Titles
2006 Harry Mack Award Winner
JerredPoff (York)
Over $4,000 in scholarships
12 Titles
2004 Harry Mack Award Winner
Bryan Reinsel (Hamburg)
Over $6,300 in scholarships
11 titles
Samantha Santoro (Reinholds)
Over $3,400 in scholarships
3 titles
PA Girls’ Youth Record 859
Liz Seibel (Hellertown)
Over $1,300 in scholarships
4 Titles
Collegiate Rookie of the Year 2009
14th at Jr Gold 08; David Dahms Sportsmanship Winner 2006
Kerry Smith (New Holland)
Over $2,600 in scholarships
1 Title
Collegiate Rookie of the Year 2006
Junior Team USA 2008; 3rd JG 07
Brett Stefan (Florida)
Over $2,200 in scholarships
8 titles
2000 Harry Mack Award Winner
Shane Tetterton
Over $5,700 in scholarships
4 Titles
PA Boys’ Record 889
TJ Trout (Pottsville)
Over $1,000 in scholarships
7 titles
Jason Weaver (Denver)
Over $4,300 in scholarships
11 titles
Dave Woffington (Ephrata)
Over $2,100 in scholarships
7 titles
Jr Gold: 12th in 2002
Ryan Wyandt (West Lawn)
Over $5,100 in scholarships
12 Titles
The HARRY MACK MEMORIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD is presented to the PJBT bowler who participates in a majority of events and displays outstanding bowling ability, or marked improvement, and an exemplary attitude.
This award was created many years ago in the name of a good bowling friend and legend, Harry Mack. Harry Mack was a local bowling coach from the Reading Area who was a great influence on growing junior bowling in that area. Mack coached many of our youth until he passed away a couple of years ago. With his passing, this award was named in his honor. Mack was also an integral supporter of the start of the PJBT back in 1999 with Michele (Micki) Woods, who helped start the idea of PJBT years ago.
2018-2019: Isaac Erickson
2017-2018:
2016-2017:
2015-2016:
2014-2015: Jack Celmer
2013-2014: Bradley Crouse
2012-2013: Kevin Beers
2011-2012: Owen Darby
2010-2011: Jennifer Elicker (Sparks)
2009-2010: Jennifer Elicker (Sparks)
2008-2009: Travis Celmer
2007-2008: Tyler Herrman
2006-2007: Travis Celmer
2005-2006: Alex Ludwig
2004-2005: David Knight Jr.
2003-2004: Jerred Poff
2002-2003: Jason Blouch
2001-2002: Travis Celmer
2000-2001: Ben Boyer
1999-2000: Brett Stefan
These are the Top 5 Challenge Shot Average Bowlers So Far in the 2022-2023 Season
Top Match Play Record Bowlers for 2022-2023 Season
Best High Series Bowlers for 2022-2023 Season
Scholarship Earning for 2022-2023 Season
The PJBT has awarded over $1,300,000 in scholarships.
The more events you bowl, the better your chances of earning an entry into the PJBT Invitational Championships at End of Season.
Bowlers with 11 participation points during the regular season are automatically eligible for the Invitational.
Earn 1 point per event and 2 points per major.
If a division does not have 72 bowlers with 11 participation points….the next bowlers in line by points are invited to make a full field of 72 based on point standings.
Updated Bracket List for 2022-2023 Season
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21st ANNUAL BRACKET ROLLOFF TOURNAMENT & SWEEPER TOURNAMENT
SUNDAY, May 28, 2023 — COLONY PARK NORTH 10:30AM START
Win a Bracket – Qualify for this FREE tournament! – Brackets conducted at all PJBT Events
Format: Each of the first 5 Rounds are conducted are eliminator style. All the bowlers that show up from Round 1 bowl off in a 2 game eliminator style format. Half the bowlers from each round advance to the next round. Example: 10 bowlers / top 5 advance from Round 1 to Round 2. Bowlers advancing join the Round 2 bowlers for the same format for 5 rounds. In Round 6, the top 16 bowlers advance to make our 16 bowler bracket. Head to head matches then begin. Bracket will do 2 game matches for the Round of 16 and Round of 8. Once we get to 4 Bowlers, the matches are 1 game LIVESTREAM matches to determine our champion. It is single elimination — once a bowler loses once or is not in the top half of the eliminator field…they are eliminated.
All Day Sweeper Squads will be going on for our Sweeper Tournament. Even if you get knocked out early or bowl later….come out early and bowl Travis’ sweeper tournament. Offers multiple divisions and singles/doubles. Sweeper squads are 3 games and done and you can re-enter as many times as you like.
50 cents of each entry goes to the prize fund for the PJBT Invitational Championship.
SUNDAY, JUNE 7th, 2020 AT LIMERICK BOWL! DON’T MISS IT!
Honor Score Chart for the 2020-2021 Season
The “PJBT Adult Series of Events” is back again with tournament directors Nick & Ben Rynes.
The new Keystone Bowlers Tour kicks off this Season with multiple events across our region for CASH prizes. Event payouts based on entries.
See Flyer for All Details!
Entry blanks are now available for the 2022 Championship Weekend on June 3rd.
Mark your calendars for the first full weekend in June 2022.
The 23rd annual PJBT Championship Weekend features…
All events held at:
Limerick Bowl
653 West Ridge Pike, Limerick PA