Korean high roller Nov 20, 2009
Yong-kyu prevents a Canadian World Cup sweep. Web search enhanced by. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- Sports)
Korean Yong-kyu tops standings with 93-pin lead over Swede Larsen Nov 18, 2009
American pro Walter Ray Williams Jr. continued with his poor run in 34th place on 3,265. In the womens competition, Zara Giles of England remained at the top, posting 1,687 for a two-day score of 3,492. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- Sports)
Zulmazran: Who says that lane conditions will be easy? Nov 17, 2009
Zulmazran: Who says that lane conditions will be easy. Web search enhanced by. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- Sports)
Zulmazran, Siti vows to strike it right in World Cup Oct 13, 2009
Web search enhanced by. Tuesday October 13, 2009. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- Sports)
Birthday bashes Oct 13, 2009
Zulmazran, Siti vows to strike it right in World Cup. Web search enhanced by. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- Sports)
Sapp tied for 15th after first qualifying round Sep 2, 2009
Walter Ray Williams Jr., seeking an eighth major title and a record 46th Professional Bowlers Association Tour victory, averaged 244. 17 to take the first round lead. (Keokuk Daily Gate City, IO)
Ol' Roy neglected by lists Jul 30, 2009
Work your way through ESPN's "Who's Who" list, and you can learn that Karch Kiraly was a whale of volleyball player at UCLA, that Tamara McKinney was the first American woman to win the overall Alpine World Cup ski championship and that Walter Ray Williams Jr. won six (count 'em) Bowler of the Year awards and six (count 'em again) world horseshoe pitching championships. But -- as Roy might say -- you can flip through that flippin' rascal till your thumbprint disappears and still not find a Who's... (News & Observer -- Sports)
Lighthouse run Jun 19, 2009
12, Walter Ray Williams Jr., Orlando, Fla. 10-6, 10,694. (Racine Journal Times, WI)
Scroggins will highlight PBA field Apr 8, 2009
The top 10 points leader, all of which earned a King invite, include Barnes, Bill O Neill, Malott, Duke, Scroggins, Walter Ray Williams Jr., Brad Angelo, Pete Weber, Michael Fagan and Patrick Allen. Scroggins defeated PBA Hall of Famer Duke 191-173 in the championship match to win the $100,000 first prize and three-year Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour exemption. (Lake Wales News, FL)
Field set for ladies pro bowling event here Apr 5, 2009
Heading into the final three events of the 2008-09 Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour schedule, the top 10 in Player of the Year points were, in order: Wes Malott, Norm Duke, Patrick Allen, Chris Barnes, Rhino Page, Walter Ray Williams Jr., Mike Scroggins, Bill O'Neill, John Nolen and Brad Angelo. The players in the PBA King of Bowling Powered by AMP Energy will be battling for shares of a $100,000 prize fund. (Lake Wales News, FL)
PBA Tour-Long Island Classic Standings Mar 28, 2009
7, Walter Ray Williams Jr., Ocala, Fla. 11-7, 7,319, $3,700. (International Herald Tribune)
Bowling's newest twist Mar 15, 2009
"I don't think it's fair. It's just wrong, no offense to Jason," said Walter Ray Williams Jr., who has won more titles than anybody in the history of professional bowling. "It slights a lot of players. They are breaking their own rules. He needs to earn a spot like everybody else. They are looking for a superstar and basically ignoring the stars they have in the process.". (Boston Globe)
PBA Tour-Etonic Marathon Open Standings Feb 28, 2009
13, Walter Ray Williams Jr., Ocala, Fla. 11,836, $2,600. (International Herald Tribune)
1) Wall Street Journal: Australian introduces new two-handed style to pro 10-pin bowling Feb 28, 2009
Even Walter Ray Williams Jr., the most decorated bowler in the Professional Bowlers Association in his 26th year on the tour, has started dabbling in it in competition. Some see parallels in the unorthodox two-handed approach to track-and-field's Fosbury Flop -- named after the Olympic gold medalist whose backward leap permanently changed high jumping. (Guardian Unlimited -- Sport)