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What you need to know about PBA On Tour

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Just weeks after concluding its 2022-23 season, the PBA is launching a new event called PBA On Tour, a series of games featuring all 12 teams playing in smaller venues mostly in Metro Manila and surrounding provinces. But what is it exactly? From testing new rules, to filling a gap in the schedule, to trying out free agents here is everything you need to know about this summer series.

How long will the "tour" run and how often will games be played?

The tour kicked off on May 21 and will run until July 30. Each team will play the other 11 teams once. There will be no playoffs or championship series. Games will follow the usual PBA schedule of two games on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays and one game on Saturday. The Wednesday-Friday-Sunday schedule will feature a double-header at 5:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. while the Saturday game kicks off at 5:00 p.m.

What are the motivations for doing this?

Aside from filling the gap between seasons -- which at six months will be the league's longest offseason in history -- there are two major objectives: First, it will allow teams to test free agents, 3x3 players and potential rookies, as well as give them more time to integrate new acquisitions into their scheme of things. Second, it will give the league a chance to test 11 proposed rule changes. The rundown of these 11 rule changes is pretty extensive and can be found here . But the most significant change is the introduction of the coach's challenge. Under this proposal, a head coach can challenge certain calls once each half as long as the team still has a full timeout. If the challenge is unused in the first half, it cannot be carried over to the second half. Other proposed changes include new rules on the take foul, excessive timeouts, goal tending, and game clock operation at the end of the first, second and third quarters.

Who's playing and not playing for the teams?

Several teams are testing out their 3x3 players and potential rookies. Among the 3x3 players are John Apacible, Leo De Vera Chester Saldua and Marvin Lee of San Miguel Beer; Tzaddy Rangel, Pedrito Galanza and Dominic Fajardo of NLEX Road Warriors; Jpseh Eriobu of Magnolia Hotshots; and Jebb Bulawan, Wendel Comboy and Jan Sobrevega of NorthPort Batang Pier.

Players fresh out of college are also seeing action, the most prominent of which is Fran Yu of the Letran Knights, who is playing for his college coach Bonnie Tan at NorthPort. His Letran teammate Tom Olivario is also listed on the Batang Pier roster. There's also Daniel Atienza, formerly of the NU Bulldogs Team B, getting run time under former NU coach Jamike Jarin with the Phoenix Fuel Masters, and San Beda Red Lions Peter Alfaro, Damie Cuntapay, JV Gallego and Clifford Jopia, who are part of the TNT Tropang Giga's roster.

Understandably, many regular starters haven't seen action yet, as coaches are opting to play second stringers and newcomers. SEA Games gold medalists CJ Perez of SMB and Chris Newsome of the Meralco Bolts were present but in street clothes during their respective teams' opening games, as were Javee Mocon of Phoenix and June Mar Fajardo of SMB.

Not all stars will be playing, however, as some are either recuperating from injuries or concentrating on Gilas duties. Some veterans missing from the lineups: Roi Sumang and Arvin Tolentino of NorthPort; Jayson Castro, RR Pogoy and Mikey Williams of TNT; Scottie Thompson, Japeth Aguilar and Jamie Malonzo of Barangay Ginebra San Miguel; and Vic Manuel and Chris Ross of SMB.

Where are they playing and are there tickets?

The venues in Metro Manila include Ynares Pasig, Ynares Antipolo, Caloocan Sports Complex, and the FilOil EcoOil Centre in San Juan. The provincial stops are the Batangas Coliseum, Tiaong in Quezon, Baliuag in Bulacan, and Dumaguete. The good news for fans is that admission is free.

What's up next for the Philippines basketball scene during and after this?

Plenty of basketball. Gilas will practice in June as it prepares for a European training camp in July. PBA On Tour will end 26 days before the FIBA World Cup kicks off on August 25.

After the World Cup ends on Sept. 10 and before the Hangzhou Asian Games on Sept. 23, the league will hold its rookie combine and rookie draft.

The league's 48th season will open after the Asian Games, which end on Oct. 10. Only two conferences will be played, but it's not yet clear if the Governors' Cup or Commissioner's Cup will join the Philippine Cup. This and other issues will be decided by the PBA Board during their annual planning session at the end of May.

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HIGHLIGHTS: PBA Finals Game 1 San Miguel vs Meralco

2024 pba philippine cup finals schedule (game 1), smart araneta coliseum.

7:30pm – San Miguel Beermen vs Meralco Bolts

PBA: Meralco showing–not San Miguel rust–led to Game 1 loss, says June Mar

San Migiuel Beermen's June Mar Fajardo during Game 1 of the PBA Philippine CUp Finals against Meralco Bolts

San Migiuel Beermen’s June Mar Fajardo during Game 1 of the PBA Philippine CUp Finals against Meralco Bolts. –MARLO CUETO/INQUIRER.net

MANILA, Philippines—June Mar Fajardo knows for just it was rust that cost them Game 1 of the PBA Philippine Cup Finals at the hands of Meralco.

It was the Bolts’ jolting first half start that took the Beermen by surprise. FEATURED STORIES SPORTS Porzingis returns, Celtics open NBA Finals with big win over Mavericks SPORTS Pido reboots UST comeback with roster that’s truly his SPORTS Alas Pilipinas men shoot for strong AVC ending

After San Miguel’s 93-86 loss to Meralco at Araneta Coliseum on Wednesday, Fajardo credited the Bolts’ performance in the opening parts of the game, which they had kept up until the end. FULL STORY

PBA Finals: Meralco still ‘absolutely’ has not cracked San Miguel code

Chris Newsome and the Meralco Bolts repeat over the San Miguel Beermen to get a 1-0 lead in the PBA Philippine Cup Finals.

Chris Newsome and the Meralco Bolts repeat over the San Miguel Beermen to get a 1-0 lead in the PBA Philippine Cup Finals. –MARLO CUETO/INQUIRER.net

MANILA, Philippines—Only one squad has defeated San Miguel Beer twice in the 2024 PBA Philippine Cup.

After its elimination round victory, Meralco repeated over the Beermen this time to take Game 1 of the Finals at Araneta Coliseum on Wednesday. FULL STORY

PBA Finals: Meralco clamps down on San Miguel to take Game 1

Meralco Bolts' Chris Banchero tries to slip past San Miguel's CJ Perez in the PBA Philippine Cup Finals Game 1.

Meralco Bolts’ Chris Banchero tries to slip past San Miguel’s CJ Perez in the PBA Philippine Cup Finals Game 1. –MARLO CUETO/INQUIRER.net

Defense was Meralco’s calling card in repeating over San Miguel Beer, 93-86, Wednesday to set the tone in the best-of-seven series for the championship of the PBA Philippine Cup at Smart Araneta Coliseum.

Chris Banchero and Chris Newsome topscored with 18 points apiece, but there were plenty of heroes for the Bolts, who after a seesaw battle eventually pulled away from the Beermen in the fourth quarter. FULL STORY

LIVE UPDATES: San Miguel vs Meralco Finals Game 1

Game 1 of the PBA Philippine Cup Finals between San Miguel Beermen and Meralco Bolts.

Meralco coach Luigi Trillo and Chris Newsome after taking the 1-0 lead. #PBAFinals @INQUIRERSports https://t.co/4nrwSkOZXS pic.twitter.com/kIb1w3otLD ADVERTISEMENT var displayOnDevices = ['Desktop','Tablet','Mobile']; if(displayOnDevices.indexOf(deviceName) >= 0) { googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-mrec2');}); } — Rommel Fuertes Jr. (@MeloFuertesINQ) June 5, 2024
FINAL: Meralco secures the opening salvo of the PBA Philippine Cup title series with a 93-86 victory over San Miguel. pic.twitter.com/TT0ID2HJMT — INQUIRER Sports (@INQUIRERSports) June 5, 2024
FIRST BLOOD DRAWN ⚡️ Meralco exits the court with smiles after taking Game 1 of the #PBAFinals . @INQUIRERSports pic.twitter.com/kqqgkte4Io — Rommel Fuertes Jr. (@MeloFuertesINQ) June 5, 2024
MERALCO MEANS BUSINESS RIGHT NOW! ⚡️⚡️⚡️ The Bolts extend their lead over San Miguel by 10, 93-83, with 1:35 seconds to go in the fourth quarter in Game 1. #PBAFinals @INQUIRERSports pic.twitter.com/r1U1gbij6V — Rommel Fuertes Jr. (@MeloFuertesINQ) June 5, 2024
San Miguel Beer goes into the fourth quarter ahead of Meralco, 72-70 #PBAFinals @INQUIRERSports — Jonas Terrado (@jonasterradoINQ) June 5, 2024
We are watching some INSANE defense from Brandon Bates. He’s making June Mar work for buckets right now. — Rommel Fuertes Jr. (@MeloFuertesINQ) June 5, 2024
San Miguel Beer with a 51-44 halftime lead over Meralco in Game 1 of the PBA Philippine Cup Finals at Smart Araneta Coliseum @INQUIRERSports — Jonas Terrado (@jonasterradoINQ) June 5, 2024
San Miguel Beer with a 20-19 lead over Meralco after the first quarter #PBAFinals @INQUIRERSports — Jonas Terrado (@jonasterradoINQ) June 5, 2024
Remember when Chris Newsome said he’d pull out something retro in the #PBAFinals ? He meant that, for sure. He’s rocking the Nike KD IV “Galaxy” in Game 1! 👀🌌 @INQUIRERSports READ MORE: https://t.co/bsnssvZub4 pic.twitter.com/VWkNXChCkF — Rommel Fuertes Jr. (@MeloFuertesINQ) June 5, 2024

Scenes before the PBA Finals Game 1

Some scenes before Game 1 of the PBA Philippine Cup Finals between San Miguel Beer and Meralco gets underway at Smart Araneta Coliseum.

Some scenes before Game 1 of the PBA Philippine Cup Finals between San Miguel Beer and Meralco gets underway at Smart Araneta Coliseum @INQUIRERSports pic.twitter.com/f2q5UO7Dtb — Jonas Terrado (@jonasterradoINQ) June 5, 2024

Stage is set for the PBA Philippine Cup Finals

ALL OF THE LIGHTS 🚨🚨🚨 Scenes inside Araneta Coliseum just an hour and thirty before Game 1 of the PBA Finals between Meralco and San Miguel.

ALL OF THE LIGHTS 🚨🚨🚨 Scenes inside Araneta Coliseum just an hour and thirty before Game 1 of the #PBAFinals between Meralco and San Miguel. @INQUIRERSports pic.twitter.com/KM3n5zcg6P — Rommel Fuertes Jr. (@MeloFuertesINQ) June 5, 2024

Beermen warm up for Game 1

The San Miguel Beermen take the tunnel to do some last-minute preparations before Game 1 of the PBA Finals.

WARMING UP… 🍻 The San Miguel Beermen take the tunnel to do some last-minute preparations before Game 1 of the #PBAFinals . @INQUIRERSports pic.twitter.com/JEhikSAux5 — Rommel Fuertes Jr. (@MeloFuertesINQ) June 5, 2024

PBA Commissioner Willie Marcial on upcoming changes this season

PBA commissioner Willie Marcial holding a press conference before the start of the Philippine Cup Finals.

Marcial bares plans for the 49th season which starts on Aug. 8: -PBA teams to still play in EASL -Unlimited height for Commissioner's Cup -A foreign team could play in the Commissioner's Cup -Possibility of two imports in Comm's Cup if foreign team joins -Davao to host All-Star https://t.co/qWUDqEu6mY — Jonas Terrado (@jonasterradoINQ) June 5, 2024

PBA: June Mar Fajardo on pace for tenth Best Player award

June Mar Fajardo San Miguel PBA Philippine Cup semifinals

San Miguel’s June Mar Fajardo in the PBA Philippine Cup semifinals. –MARLO CUETO/INQUIRER.net

MANILA, Philippines—San Miguel’s June Mar Fajardo is currently atop the leaderboards for the 2024 PBA Philippine Cup Best Player of the Conference award.

At the end of the all-Filipino conference’s tournament semifinals, the league-best seven-time MVP took the lead while also leading his squad to the PBA Finals. FULL STORY

San Miguel opens quest for PBA title No. 30

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With 29 crowns overall, San Miguel has a veritable chokehold of the Philippine Basketball Association’s championship tally that will last for years, with the Beermen’s closest pursuer only having 15 and won’t be around for a shot at the next one.

So count on this edition of the Beermen to make the most out of the chance to widen the gap, especially when they are only four more wins away from delivering the franchise’s landmark 30th trophy while defending their Philippine Cup reign. FULL STORY

PBA Finals also a chance to up sneaker game for Ross, Newsome

Chris Newsome and Chris Ross settle for battle in the PBA Finals

Chris Newsome and Chris Ross set for battle in the PBA Philippine Cup Finals. –MARLO CUETO/INQUIRER.net

There are a lot of interesting match-ups and storylines that will figure in the upcoming 2024 PBA Philippine Cup between the Meralco Bolts and the San Miguel Beermen.

Include the sneaker game in the equation.

San Miguel guard Chris Ross,  known to showcase head-turning shoes including a Kobe 6 and Off-White custom a few months ago, is certain to show off his signature kicks in the Jordan line for the grandest stage in the conference. FULL STORY

PBA Finals: San Miguel’s ‘Martilyo Gang’ ready for more vs Meralco

San Miguel Beermen's Don Trollano and Jericho Cruz during a PBA game.

San Miguel Beermen’s Don Trollano and Jericho Cruz during a PBA game. –MARLO CUETO/INQUIRER.net

MANILA, Philippines—Last conference in the PBA Commissioner’s Cup, San Miguel’s Jericho Cruz revealed there’s a certain theme in the Beermen’s bench en route to the import-laden championship run.

This time in the Philippine Cup Finals, Don Trollano knows the same thing will continue as the franchise guns for its 30th PBA championship.

The “Martilyo Gang” is well and alive and the Bolts will have quite the problem trying to figure out the “Death 15’s” sub-group. FULL STORY

PBA: Brandon Bates’ emergence comes timely for Cliff Hodge, Meralco

Cliff Hodge Meralco Bolts PBA Finals

Meralco Bolts’ Cliff Hodge during the PBA Finals press conference.–PBA IMAGES

MANILA, Philippines—Veteran forward Cliff Hodge couldn’t be more proud seeing the progression of Meralco rookie Brandon Bates.

After a slow start to his young PBA career, Bates has found his niche with the Bolts when it mattered most and his emergence was one of the reasons why his team is in the PBA Philippine Cup Finals.

“It just helps me because I can take a few minutes of rest. I need that. I’m getting old,” said the 36-year-old Hodge, who is in his 11th season in the league. FULL STORY

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Breaking Down the Full 2023 PBA Tour Schedule

Breaking Down the Full 2023 PBA Tour Schedule

The 2023 Guaranteed Rate PBA Tour season features 16 title events, including five majors on FOX, and over 50 hours of coverage on FOX and FS1. Additional coverage of all qualifying rounds and select championship rounds will be provided by BowlTV .

Beginning in Indianapolis with the U.S. Open presented by Go Bowling!, the PBA will travel to 15 cities across 13 states in 2023. A first-time host and the return of one of the sport’s most iconic venues highlight the schedule.

2023 Guaranteed Rate PBA Tour Schedule

2023 U.S. Open presented by Go Bowling! Jan. 29, 2023 – Feb. 5, 2023  Royal Pin Woodland | Indianapolis Qualifying and match play: BowlTV | Additional Match Play: Feb. 4, 4 p.m. ET on FS1 | Finals: Feb. 5, 2 p.m. ET on FOX

Royal Pin Woodland is the only bowling center that has hosted every PBA major, so it’s fitting the Indianapolis venue will host the season-opening U.S. Open where plenty of bowling history is at stake.

Anthony Simonsen claimed the green jacket one year ago to become the youngest player to win three majors, later extending that record with his fourth career major title at the USBC Masters. He’ll look for back-to-back titles and expand his impressive résumé once again.

EJ Tackett, who led last year’s tournament by 502 pins before falling to Simonsen in the title match, seeks to complete the Triple Crown.

All the while, Jason Belmonte pursues an unfathomable second Super Slam.

PBA Springfield Classic Feb. 7. 2023 – Feb. 11, 2023 Enterprise Park Lanes | Springfield, Mo. All rounds streaming on BowlTV

Following the U.S. Open, the PBA will debut in Missouri’s southwest corridor as Springfield hosts the first of the season’s five Classic events. The PBA National Tour last visited the Show Me State in 2004 for the PBA BowlersParadise.com Open near St. Louis.

A pair of prominent PBA athletes call Springfield home, including Keven Williams and Spencer Robarge, a former PBA Jr. national champion and 2021 USBC Masters finalist.

PBA Shawnee Classic Feb. 13, 2023 – Feb. 17, 2023 FireLake Bowling Center | Shawnee, Okla. All rounds streaming on BowlTV

The Classic series continues into nearby Oklahoma for the third event of the season. Perhaps no player is more excited about Shawnee’s return to the PBA schedule than Sean Rash. The 40-year-old has won three titles in Shawnee, including each of the last two: the 2020 PBA Oklahoma Open and 2019 Roth/Holman Doubles Championship with Matt Ogle.

PBA Wichita Classic  Feb. 20, 2023 – Feb. 24, 2023 Northrock Lanes | Wichita, Kan. All rounds streaming on BowlTV

The fourth stop of 2023 will also be a welcome return for Rash, one of the PBA’s ever-growing collection of collegiate bowling powerhouse Wichita State University alumni. Nine former Shockers finished among the top 50 in points last season, all of whom are quite familiar with Bowlero Northrock.

Dom Barrett won the city’s last professional event at the 2018 U.S. Open.

PBA Jackson Classic March 6, 2023 – March 9, 2023 JAX60 | Jackson, Mich. All rounds streaming on BowlTV

JAX60, located about an hour west of Detroit, will return as the host of the PBA Jackson Classic in early March. Jesper Svensson engineered a wire-to-wire victory in the south-central Michigan town last season.

PBA Tournament of Champions March 12, 2023 – March 19, 2023 AMF Riviera Lanes | Fairlawn, Ohio Qualifying: BowlTV | Match Play: March 17-18 on FS1 | Finals: March 19, 12 p.m. ET on FOX

Historic AMF Riviera near Akron, Ohio will once again host the Tournament of Champions and Hall of Fame induction ceremonies in March 2023. Kris Prather finished first and second in the ToC’s last two appearances at AMF Riviera.

This year's format blends the classic format, 18 games of qualifying and 24 games of round robin match play, with an innovative 17-player stepladder finals, taking place across four telecasts.

The week will begin with the induction of Lennie Boresch Jr., Pete McCordic and Fred Borden into the PBA Hall of Fame .

PBA Kokomo Classic March 21, 2023 – March 24, 2023 Heritage Lanes | Kokomo, Ind. All rounds streaming on BowlTV

For the second straight season, the PBA National Tour heads to Kokomo, the birthplace of 26-time titleist and PBA Hall of Famer, Don Johnson.

Nick Pate almost pulled off a stepladder climb for the ages in 2022, defeating Simonsen and Tackett before falling to Belmonte in the title match.

USBC Masters March 26, 2023 – April 2, 2023 Thunderbowl Lanes | Allen Park, Mich. Qualifying and match play: BowlTV | Match Play: March 31, 7 p.m. ET on FS1 | Finals: April 2, 1 p.m. ET on FOX

Simonsen, who will turn 26 before the start of the season, will look to defend two crowns in the Detroit suburb: His 2022 USBC Masters title and his 2021 PBA Tour Finals title, which was the last PBA Tour title awarded at Thunderbowl Lanes.

Guaranteed Rate PBA World Series of Bowling XIV April 7, 2023 – April 23, 2023 Bowlero Wauwatosa | Wauwatosa, Wis. Qualifying: BowlTV | Championship Rounds: April 15-19 on FS1 | World Championship Finals: April 23, 12 p.m. ET on FOX

The Cheetah, Scorpion and Shark Championships all return for the World Series of Bowling XIV, once again at Bowlero Wauwatosa.

But the World Series will have a revamped look in 2023, featuring longer qualifying formats and the return of the USA vs. The World event after a three-year hiatus. Four American and international players will compete for each team. (Note: A previous version of this story said there would be five players per team, but that has been changed to four.)

The World Championship moves to the end of the World Series as the major caps off two weeks of international bowling at the highest level. François Lavoie and Tommy Jones could achieve Triple Crown status with a World Championship win.

PBA Players Championship April 30 – May 7, 2023; May 13-14, 2023 Bowlero North Brunswick | North Brunswick, N.J. Qualifying: BowlTV | Match Play and Semifinals: May 6, 7, 13 on FS1 | Finals: May 14, 1 p.m. on FOX

The PBA Players Championship may just be the most anticipated event of the year — for the athletes and fans — as it marks the PBA’s long-awaited homecoming to Bowlero North Brunswick. The final major champion of 2023 will have to emerge from the 12-player bracket finals, airing in entirety on FS1 and FOX.

Roth/Holman PBA Doubles Championship May 8, 2023 – May 11, 2023 Mid County Lanes | Middletown, Del. All rounds streaming on BowlTV

The doubles event moves from the World Series to its own event, separating the qualifying and championship rounds of the Players Championship. Tackett and Marshall Kent will look for back-to-back titles and a sixth telecast in seven years when the Roth-Holman Doubles Championship heads to Delaware. This marks the first PBA National Tour tournament in Delaware since 2019 when Ryan Ciminelli captured his eighth career title at the PBA Gene Carter's Pro Shop Classic.

PBA Super Slam May 19, 2023 – May 21, 2023 Bowlero Jupiter | Jupiter, Fla. Prelims: May 20, 2 p.m. ET on FS1 | Finals: May 21, 3 p.m. ET on FOX

The five major champions from 2023 will reconvene in Florida to determine the champion of champions. This non-title event was last held in 2021, when three-time major champion Lavoie took down a quartet of first-time major titleists.

If there is a repeat major winner, the runner-up in the repeat champion's most recent major will compete in the Super Slam. For example, Norm Duke would have qualified in 2022 after finishing second at the USBC Masters, where Simonsen won his second major title of the year.

PBA Tour Finals June 23, 2023 – June 25, 2023 Strikerz Bowling in Angel of the Winds Casino | Arlington, Wash. All rounds broadcast live on CBS Sports Network 

The top eight points earners from the 2022 season through the 2023 Players Championship will return to the Pacific Northwest for the Tour Finals.

Strikerz Bowling in Angel of the Winds Casino produced the third-highest scores among all telecasts in 2022, including a PBA-record two 300 games during the Group 1 stepladder finals show.

PBA League Bowler Certification National Championships July 17, 2023 Bowlero Wauwatosa | Wauwatosa, Wis. Clash: Oct. 1, 7 p.m. ET on FS1

The top 50 PBA players from 2022 will return to Bowlero Wauwatosa on July 17 to compete in the PBA Exempt division of the PBA LBC National Championships.

Each pro will bowl six games of singles qualifying; their first three games will count toward the Doubles event and the final three games will count toward the Team event. Any player competing in the PBA LBC National Championships can sign up to compete in the Doubles and Team events with the PBA stars.

The top three PBA players will advance to the telecast to be contested at Bayside Bowl. They’ll join finalists from the other five divisions, including the top three players in the Open Classic and Women’s Classic divisions and the leaders from the Men’s Handicap, Women’s Handicap and Senior Classic divisions.

PBA Skill Ball Challenge July 22, 2023 – July 23, 2023 Thunderbowl Lanes | Allen Park, Mich.

The top eight players in points accumulated at the five Classic events (Springfield, Shawnee, Wichita, Jackson, Kokomo) return to Thunderbowl Lanes for this non-title event. Players will be issued identical PBA Skill 3.02 Balls — the same balls used by Teen Masters competitors — and compete on the Teen Masters’ signature dual, low-volume patterns.

PBA/PWBA Striking Against Breast Cancer Mixed Doubles July 27, 2023 – July 30, 2023 Copperfield Bowl | Houston, Texas

The annual crossover event with the PWBA in Houston has been dominated by Tackett in recent years. He has won three of the last four titles, all with different partners.

The special event, more commonly known as the Luci, has raised over $1 million to help in the fight against breast cancer since launching in 2000.

PBA League Elias Cup Playoffs presented by Pabst Blue Ribbon Sept. 23, 2023 – Sept. 27, 2023 Bayside Bowl | Portland, Maine Quarterfinals, Semifinals and Finals: Sept. 24-27 on FS1

The frenetic atmosphere at Bayside Bowl provides the perfect setting to close out the season. In 2022, the Portland Lumberjacks completed an improbable comeback to capture an Elias Cup three-peat while Norm Duke rode off into the sunset in dramatic fashion.

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