Then to claim his lone tour victory, Tony defeated Wes Malott 255–238 in the title match.
[3] At approximately 12:30 a.m. on Friday, September 28, 2012, Tony tragically died in a car accident on Highway 101 northbound in Redwood City, CA.
[1] When he didn't make the televised finals of tournaments, Reyes often worked in the ESPN TV truck for that week's PBA telecast.
On the occasion of Reyes' 300 game and first title, longtime friend and seven-time PBA Tour winner Robert Smith took over Tony's duties in the TV truck.
I can remember, clear as day, (the director) pointing directions out to each of the camera guys on the lanes ... 'You do this, you do that — and everybody else shut the f--- up so Tony can shoot 300!