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Maldonado qualified as the #15 seed for the 2022 [[PBA Tour Playoffs|PBA Playoffs]]. After eliminating #2 seed [[Anthony Simonsen]] in the opening round, he was defeated by [[A. J. Johnson (bowler)|A. J. Johnson]] in the quarterfinals.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.pba.com/2022/april/maldonado-johnson-advance-kia-pba-playoffs |title=MALDONADO, JOHNSON ADVANCE AT KIA PBA PLAYOFFS |publisher=pba.com |last=Winters |first=Jill |date=16 April 2022 |accessdate=7 June 2022}}</ref>
Maldonado qualified as the #15 seed for the 2022 [[PBA Tour Playoffs|PBA Playoffs]]. After eliminating #2 seed [[Anthony Simonsen]] in the opening round, he was defeated by [[A. J. Johnson (bowler)|A. J. Johnson]] in the quarterfinals.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.pba.com/2022/april/maldonado-johnson-advance-kia-pba-playoffs |title=MALDONADO, JOHNSON ADVANCE AT KIA PBA PLAYOFFS |publisher=pba.com |last=Winters |first=Jill |date=16 April 2022 |accessdate=7 June 2022}}</ref>


Maldonado has made almost $300,000 in PBA events.

=== Wins and honors ==
* 2x Texas Masters Champion
* 2x Texas Masters Champion
* 13 Regional Titles
* 13 Regional Titles
* 2014 & 2015 Southwest PBA Regional POTY
* 2014 and 2015 PBA Southwest Region Player of the Year
* 2016 PBA Elias Cup Champion with the Dallas Strikers
* 2016 PBA Elias Cup Champion with the Dallas Strikers (PBA League team)
* 2021 PBA Chameleon Championship
* 2021 PBA Chameleon Championship
*2021 PBA Lubbock Sports Open
* 2021 PBA Lubbock Sports Open

Maldonado has made almost $300,000 in PBA events.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 16:43, 7 June 2022

Shawn Maldonado (born 1986) is an American right-handed professional ten-pin bowler from Houston, Texas, who joined the Professional Bowlers Association in 2013.[1] He owns two national PBA Tour titles, and has also won 13 PBA Regional Tour titles.

Maldonado uses a two-handed shovel-style delivery. Unusual for this style, he originally put his thumb in ball. However, he stopped using his thumb in October 2020.

Maldonado is sponsored by and has contracts with Hammer Bowling and VISE Grips.[2]

Personal life

Maldonado was born in 1986 in Houston, Texas. He started bowling at the age of two. His parents used to bowl on a league three or more nights a week, so he was introduced to bowling at a very young age. Similar to Jason Belmonte's starting story, the bowling balls were too heavy for him to lift with one hand on his own, so he learned to use two hands to bowl, and used a thirteen-step approach.[3]

Outside of bowling, Maldonado enjoys watching his son play baseball, playing chess, billiards, dominoes, backgammon, basketball, tennis, and exercising. Being born in Houston, he is a big fan of all Houston sports teams.[4] His favorite food is Italian.[5]

Career accomplishments

Maldonado joined the PBA in 2013, but did not participate full-time on the PBA Tour until the 2015 season, during which he made his first two televised finals appearances.

He broke through with his first national PBA title in the 2021 PBA Chameleon Championship, part of that season's PBA World Series of Bowling. He later won the 2021 PBA Lubbock Sports Open.

Maldonado qualified as the #15 seed for the 2022 PBA Playoffs. After eliminating #2 seed Anthony Simonsen in the opening round, he was defeated by A. J. Johnson in the quarterfinals.[6]

Maldonado has made almost $300,000 in PBA events.

= Wins and honors

  • 2x Texas Masters Champion
  • 13 Regional Titles
  • 2014 and 2015 PBA Southwest Region Player of the Year
  • 2016 PBA Elias Cup Champion with the Dallas Strikers (PBA League team)
  • 2021 PBA Chameleon Championship
  • 2021 PBA Lubbock Sports Open

References

  1. ^ "Shawn Maldonado | PBA". www.pba.com. Retrieved 2020-12-03.
  2. ^ "Shawn Maldonado | PBA". www.pba.com. Retrieved 2020-12-03.
  3. ^ "Shawn Maldonado". www.stormbowling.com. Retrieved 2020-12-03.
  4. ^ "Shawn Maldonado". www.stormbowling.com. Retrieved 2020-12-03.
  5. ^ "Pressing Questions with Kimberly Pressler - What's Your Favorite Food? - YouTube". www.youtube.com. Retrieved 2020-12-03.
  6. ^ Winters, Jill (16 April 2022). "MALDONADO, JOHNSON ADVANCE AT KIA PBA PLAYOFFS". pba.com. Retrieved 7 June 2022.