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Joe Berardi
American professional bowler (born 1954) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Joe Berardi (from Brooklyn, New York) is a retired American professional bowler who played on the PBA Tour as a member of the Professional Bowlers Association. During his time on the tour, Berardi captured 11 tournament victories (including three majors), had six runner-up finishes, and made the top-five a total of 39 times.[1][2]
Berardi's 1979 U.S. Open title was both his first career Tour victory and first PBA major.[3]
When Berardi won the 1983 Firestone PBA Tournament of Champions, he became the tournament's first champion to climb the ladder from the #5 position and win all four stepladder finals matches.[4]
Berardi was inducted into the PBA Hall of Fame in 1990.[5]
During the 2008-09 PBA Tour season, Berardi was tabbed as one of the "PBA’s 50 Greatest Players of the Last 50 Years" by a panel of bowling experts commissioned by the PBA, ranking at #40 (tied with Tom Baker).[6]
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PBA Tour titles
Major championships are in bold type.
- 1979 BPAA U.S. Open (Windsor Locks, CT)
- 1979 Tucson Open (Tucson, AZ)
- 1980 Buffalo Open (Cheektowaga, NY)
- 1980 Kessler Open (Lansing, MI)
- 1982 ABC Masters (Baltimore, MD)
- 1983 Firestone PBA Tournament of Champions (Akron, OH)
- 1986 Columbia Senior/Touring Pro Doubles Championship (with Teata Semiz) (Erlanger, KY)
- 1988 AC-Delco Classic (Torrance, CA)
- 1988 Showboat PBA Doubles Classic (with Dave Ferraro) (Las Vegas, NV)
- 1988 True Value Open (Indianapolis, IN)
- 1989 Budweiser Challenge (Rochester, NY)
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