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HAMMER ADDS BILLY OATMAN AND DAVID
TESSMAN TO PRO STAFF ROSTER
Monday,
11/27/2006, Hammer Bowling Company
Company Sets the PBA Tour
on Fire
HOPKINSVILLE, Kent. – Three tournaments into the PBA Tour season, Hammer’s
pro staff is setting the Tour on fire. Doug Kent and Tony Reyes have each
posted wins and there’s no sign of a slow down. Now, the brand has added
two more players to the Hammer Tour staff, Billy Oatman and David Tessman.
“In the first three tournaments, Hammer players took two titles and have
bowled in all three televised finals…we’re leading the pack and lovin’
every minute of it,” said Hammer brand manager, Brian Graham.
“Adding Billy and David to our staff is just another extension of what
Hammer is all about, creating the best equipment for the most talented
bowlers in our industry. With Doug, Tony and John May, and now Billy and
David, we’re riding high each week and looking to make a splash this
season,” added Graham.
Billy Oatman, who began bowling in childhood, joined the PBA Tour in May
of this year and quickly captured exempt status through the PBA Tour
Trials averaging 250 for nine games and 452 pins over 200, the highest
squad leader of the entire competition. He spent his college years at
Vincennes University and Wichita State and was a member of the NJCAA
National Championship Team, varsity bowling team and the NCAA Bowling
Championship Team. A native of Chicago, Oatman has been bowling with
Hammer for years.
“I used the Blue Hammer for a long time and have used other Hammer
equipment during my bowling career. When I bowl with Hammer balls, I
always get paid, pure and simple,” said Oatman. “Being a member of their
pro staff is a natural fit for me.”
David Tessman, who also earned exempt status through the Tour Trials,
joined the Tour in 2003 and has competed in almost 80 PBA Regional events.
He finished eighth in the 2005-06 PBA South Region Point Rankings and
seventh in earnings. In addition, “Tess” has captured three South Region
title, including the NAS Freedom Lanes Open in Jacksonville, Fla., in
2005-06. Tessman also bowled in a 2001-2002 and 2002-2003 World Team
Challenge and has five PBA 300 games. A resident of Lake Placid who
started bowling in his teens in a men’s league with his brother, Tessman
describes himself as competitive.
“I am competitive person and I want to be the person holding the check at
the end of the day. Hammer’s going to take me to winner’s circle,” he
shared. “I am excited to join the Hammer staff on Tour.”
For information on the Hammer brand and its pro staff members, visit
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