Mike Scroggins

[3] After bowling collegiately at West Texas State University, Scroggins joined the PBA tour in 1989.

[1] He then went 12 years without a title until he won the Baby Ruth Real Deal Classic in the 2003–04 season.

However, he suffered from possibly the worst break in bowling, leaving a solid 8 pin on his first shot of the 10th frame.

Then, needing a strike to tie, he left the flat 10 pin on nearly the exact same shot line, which gave Scroggins the win.

[5] Scroggins moved on to play defending champion and top seed Norm Duke in the final.

[6] Scroggins would rebound the very next week, winning his 8th PBA title at the Etonic Don Johnson Eliminator Championship.

[7] This was his second title of the 2009–10 season, following his earlier win at the Pepsi Red, White & Blue Open.