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Mike Scroggins (born March 12, 1964) is a left-handed professional ten-pin bowler and member of the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA), having joined in 1989. He resides in Amarillo, TX. He has won eight PBA Tour titles in his career, including two majors. He won the USBC Masters in 2005 and the Lumber Liquidators 66th U.S. Open in 2009. He has 39 career PBA 300 games, and stands at over $1.45 million in career PBA earnings following the 2017 PBA50 season. He also has three PBA50 Tour titles. Scroggins was elected to the PBA Hall of Fame in 2016, and was officially inducted with the 2017 class.
Mike Scroggins Bowling Career
After bowling collegiately at West Texas State University, Scroggins joined the PBA tour in 1989. His first title was the 1992 Sacramento Open, in his television debut. He then went 12 years without a title until he won the Baby Ruth Real Deal Classic in the 2003–04 season. In the 2005–06 season he won his first career major, the 2005 USBC Masters. He cashed a career-high $205,270 in 2005–06 and set a PBA record this season by rolling 79 straight games of 200 or higher over a two-tournament span, breaking the previous record of 61 games set by Walter Ray Williams Jr.
In the 2007–08 season, he won multiple titles in one season for the first time in his career: in Fountain Valley, CA and Omaha, NE.
In 2009, he won the 66th Lumber Liquidators U.S. Open, the second major of his career. As the #2 seed, he defeated Chris Barnes 200–199 in the semifinal. Barnes, who was aiming to win Player of the Year with the U.S. Open title, needed a strike and six pins to win the match. 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. Scroggins moved on to play defending champion and top seed Norm Duke in the final. Duke, like Barnes, also had a chance to win Player of the Year with a U.S. Open title. But Scroggins defeated Duke 191–173 to win his second career major. In winning the title he earned $100,000 in prize money and a three-year tour exemption.
He had a chance to repeat as U.S. Open champion when he qualified as the #1 seed for the February 28, 2010 TV finals. However, he lost in the final match to Bill O’Neill, 267–207. Scroggins would rebound the very next week, winning his 8th PBA title at the Etonic Don Johnson Eliminator Championship. He finished the 2009–10 season tied with Walter Ray Williams, Jr. and Bill O’Neill in PBA Player of the Year points, but the honor went to Williams in an overall competition points tie-breaker.
Scroggins has 40 PBA Regional titles, four PBA50 Regional titles, and is a four-time PBA Southwest Region Player of the Year. He also currently holds the second-highest league average ever recorded in USBC history—256.8 in a 1999-2000 Amarillo, TX trio league. It was the highest league average until Jeff Carter established a new record the following season with a 261.7 average.
Mike Scroggins PBA Tour titles
1992 ARC Sacramento Open (Pinole, CA)
2003–04 Baby Ruth Real Deal Classic (Belleville, IL)
2005–06 USBC Masters (Wauwatosa, WI)
2007–08 Motel 6 Dick Weber Open (Fountain Valley, CA)
2007–08 Pepsi Championship (Elkhorn, NE)
2008–09 Lumber Liquidators U.S. Open (North Brunswick, NJ)
2009–10 Pepsi Red, White and Blue Open (Wichita, KS)
2009–10 Etonic Don Johnson Eliminator Championship (Columbus, OH)
PBA50 Tour
2015 UnitedHealthcare Sun Bowl (The Villages, FL)
2015 Johnny Petraglia BVL Open (Farmingdale, NY)
2015 DeHayes Insurance Group Championship (Fort Wayne, IN)
Scroggins lives in Amarillo, TX with his wife Melanie. The couple has three children. He has a twin brother, Mark, who was the 1993 PBA Rookie of the Year and was exempt for the 2007-08 PBA season.
2008 PBA Pepsi Championship Bowling Finals Featuring Scroggins, Williams Jr, Page, Weber & Oatman
The stepladder finals of the 2008 PBA Pepsi Championship feature Mike Scroggins, Walter Ray Williams [...]
2008 PBA Exempt Doubles Classic Bowling Finals Featuring Wiseman, Fagan, Scroggins, O’Neill, Barnes, Malott, Russell, & Ciccone
The stepladder finals of the 2008 PBA Exempt Doubles Classic feature Danny Wiseman & Mike [...]
2008 PBA Motel 6 Dick Weber Open Stepladder Bowling Finals Featuring Barnes, Jurek, Delutz, Weber & Scroggins
The stepladder finals of the 2008 PBA Motel 6 Dick Weber Open feature Chris Barnes, [...]
2007 PBA Spartanburg Classic Stepladder Bowling Finals Featuring Page, Allen, Bohn III, Scroggins & Oatman
The stepladder finals of the 2007 PBA Spartanburg Classic feature Rhino Page, Patrick Allen, Parker [...]
2007 PBA Great Lakes Classic Bowling Finals Featuring Bohn III, Loshetter, Williams Jr, & Scroggins
The finals of the 2007 Great Lakes Classic feature Parker Bohn III, Chris Loschetter, Walter [...]
2007 PBA Motel 6 Classic Bowling Finals Featuring Couch, Scroggins, Angelo, & Oatman
The semifinals and championship match of the 2007 PBA Motel 6 Classic feature Jason Couch, [...]
2006 PBA Discover Windy City Classic Stepladder Bowling Finals Featuring Barnes, Scroggins, Malott, Bohn III, & Jurek
The stepladder finals of the 2006 PBA Discover Windy City Classic feature Chris Barnes, Mike [...]
2006 PBA Motor City Classic Stepladder Bowling Finals Featuring Malott, Reyes (300), Bohn III, Edwards, & Scroggins
The stepladder finals of the 2006 PBA Motor City Classic feature Wes Malott, Tony Reyes, [...]
2006 PBA Ace Hardware Championship Bowling Finals Featuring Duke, Williams Jr, Loschetter, & Scroggins
The semifinals and championship match of the 2006 PBA Ace Hardware Championship feature Norm Duke, [...]
2006 PBA West Virginia Championship Bowling Finals Featuring Rash, Scroggins, Devaney, & Healey Jr
The semifinals and championship match of the 2006 PBA West Virginia Championship feature Sean Rash, [...]