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Pro Bowler Tony Reyes Killed in Highway 101 Crash

The man with a '100 watt' smile operated the San Jose pro shop in Fourth Street Bowl, and made the record books in 2006 when he bowled the 18th televised 300 game in PBA Tour history.

The San Bruno man who was killed early Thursday morning on Highway 101 near Menlo Park was a well-known professional bowler who achieved national acclaim in 2006 by winning a PBA Tour championship.

Members of the professional bowling circuit reacted quickly Friday morning, describing Tony Reyes as an all-around great person whose talent, kind attitude and smile will be sorely missed. He operated a pro shop inside of Fourth Street Bowl in San Jose called Off The Sheet (with the motto, "If it doesn't fit, it won't hit"). 

Reyes, 38, died just before 12:30 a.m. on Highway 101 north of Marsh Road near Menlo Park.

He got out of his vehicle after crashing into a sound wall, walked onto a northbound lane of the freeway and was fatally struck by an SUV, the California Highway Patrol said.

According to the Professional Bowlers Association, Reyes had a successful career in bowling, and last May, and signed onto Brunswick Bowling's pro staff.

He competed in 14 seasons on the PBA Tour and won his only title in the 2006 Motor City Classic in Detroit, where he bowled the 18th televised perfect 300-score game in PBA Tour history in the semifinal match against Hall of Famer Parker Bohn III. Reyes went on to defeat Wes Malott in the championship match 255-238.

He also won eight PBA regional titles.

Reyes had cut back on professional competition in recent years to concentrate on his pro shop business and coaching, according to the PBA.

“It is a sad day for the PBA and bowling,” PBA Commissioner Tom Clark said in a statement. “You hear descriptions about people all the time as being 'great guys.’ Well in Tony Reyes’ case, that is an understatement. No one who ever met Tony Reyes didn't like Tony Reyes. He was a great bowler, a unique talent with a gift of spreading the virtues of the game, a wonderful friend and the sadness we feel is indescribable. Our thoughts are with the Reyes family.”

Reyes graduated from San Jose State University, where he competed on the San Jose State bowling team from 1992-95 and was named First Team All-America in 1993 and 1995.  He was also an assistant coach for the San Jose State bowling team.

“Tony Reyes was an amazing person,” Kirk von Krueger, PBA deputy commissioner and longtime PBA Tour director, said in a statement. “When he walked into a room, you just couldn’t help but smile; he simply made you feel good. Tony’s ‘100 watt’ smile was a window into the man inside and it told you everything you needed to know about him."

Police are still investigating the accident, the CHP said.

Reyes was married and had a 1-year-old daughter.

—Los Altos Patch Editor L.A. Chung contributed to this report

 

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Paul Nilsen September 29, 2012 at 02:51 pm
Wow. In total shock. I have bowled with Tony several times in PBA competitions and he truly was a great guy. He will be missed by everyone within his bowling community.
Kay Ames, Eureka, California October 1, 2012 at 03:43 pm
I was so totally shocked and still in a state of disbelief over Tony's tragic death. I've known him since he was a teen and he and my son Kent bowled together in bay area tournaments over the weekends. He was such a terrific person with a beautiful smile that could light up a room. R.I.P. Tony. Please know that I will keep the family in my thoughts and prayers Kay Ames, Eureka, California
Claudia Cruz (Editor) October 1, 2012 at 04:34 pm
This is very sad indeed. Amazing how he touched so many lives!
kyle December 12, 2012 at 02:22 am
I was really sad when I heard of that
He supported Pacific Avenue Bowl
william murphy December 16, 2012 at 08:03 pm
Should never leave your vehicle..especially on a freeway..definitely sad
Rodney Roach January 13, 2013 at 04:45 pm
I had no Idea,until today.I guess bad things do happen to good (nice) people.He was a pro bowler.But a even nicer Guy.He will be missed....
Claudia Cruz (Editor) January 13, 2013 at 04:53 pm
Thanks for your comment. I'm sure the family will read this and appreciate your sentiments.
Lysander Lacy February 1, 2013 at 08:21 am
Tony, u r being missed, we bowled against each other in youth leagues! Love Lysander Lacy
Michael Monroe February 25, 2013 at 04:47 pm
Guess carma really is a b**** he had sex with a 16yo girl when he was in his 30s and used his pro status to coax her in to doing it. Everything comes back
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