Sean Rash

Montgomery, Ill.

Age 29 - 8/22/1982

Bowls Joined Titles Tour Earnings
R 2005 5 $625,035.00
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2011-12 Rank: 1
Career PBA 300 Games: 11
Earned Exemption: PBA Tour points list

Personal: Married to wife Sara...Grew up in Anchorage, Alaska…Four-time Team USA member (2002, '04, '05, ‘08) and Junior Team USA member in 1998, ‘02 and '03…Won 2003 Junior Gold National Amateur Championship…Bowled for Wichita State where he was a two-time All-American in 2002 and '03…Helped Wichita State win the 2003 Intercollegiate Team Championship…Won the 2003 USBC Regular Doubles Championship with Derek Sapp with a then-record 1,540 six-game pinfall…Helped Team USA win the 2004 World Tenpin Team Cup gold medal in the Netherlands…Won 2001 USBC Chuck Hall Star of Tomorrow Award…Served as an athlete representative on the USBC Board of Directors.

2011-12: Won PBA Tournament of Champions for fifth career Tour title and second major. Defeated Ryan Ciminelli in championship match 239-205. Ended drought of five years and 14 television appearances without a title..Finished third in PBA World Championship. Was eliminated in semifinal match with 193 game. Ryan Shafer and Palermaa outscored Rash with 222 and 217 games respectively...Had six TV appearances in World Series of Bowling including World Championship. Also finished second in Chameleon, Scorpion Opens and Mark Roth-Marshall Holman Doubles and third-place finishes in Viper and GEICO Shark Opens...Ranked first in average (228.13) and first in earnings ($140,250).

2010-11: Had four top-10 finishes with best of second in Chameleon Championship...Had third-place finish in PBA World Championship and eighth in Tournament of Champions...Ranked eighth in earnings ($64,930) and 14th in average (217.81).

Career: Owns five PBA Tour titles...Tournament of Champions win in 2012 was his first title and second major since winning the USBC Masters in 2007 at Miller Park in Milwaukee...Became the first bowler in Tour history to win a title after qualifying through the PBA Tour Qualifying Round when he won the 2006 West Virginia Championship in his rookie season…Won his first title in his first career TV appearance, the first to do that since Ritchie Allen won the 2002 Dallas Open… Was one win shy of tying the PBA record for most consecutive TV wins to start a career (George Branham III)…He and Hugh Miller are the only PBA members to win a title in their first four TV appearances…Finished seventh in his first PBA event as an amateur (2003 USBC Masters)…Owns four PBA Regional titles.

Career Standard Titles (3): 2005-06 - Parkersburg, W. Va.; 2006-07 – Baltimore, Md.; Medford, Ore.

Career Major Titles (2): 2007- 08 - USBC Masters, Milwaukee, Wis.; 2011-12 - Tournament of Champions, Las Vegas

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Season Events Cashes Match Play TV Finals Titles Avg Earnings
2011-2012 Season 13 12 10 7 1 228.13 $140,250.00
2010-2011 Season 12 10 7 2 0 217.81 $64,930.00
2009-2010 Season 19 16 10 3 0 217.60 $54,110.00
2008-2009 Season 21 21 14 3 0 218.10 $67,090.00
2007-2008 Season 21 20 13 1 1 217.96 $151,500.00
2006-2007 Season 20 20 12 2 2 221.29 $91,500.00
2005-2006 Season 19 12 4 1 1 214.25 $55,655.00
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