CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:
Warren joined the PBA Tour in 1987. His highest finish that year was second to Mark Roth in Buffalo. The year 1990 was Warren's time to shine, as he won the first tournament of the year in Pinole, California. He followed up his first title with wins in Seattle and Japan, and finished second to Amleto Monacelli in the balloting for PBA Player of the Year. His year also included a win at the bud Light ABC Masters. Warren proved that 1990 was no fluke when he captured his fourth win at the Wichita Open and a whopping $190,000 for the year. Title number 5 came less than a year later when he ran the field at the Florida Open in Winter Haven. After a six-year hiatus from the Tour, Warren returned to professional bowling in 2001, winning the PBA Regional Players Invitational to qualify for the PBA Tournament of Champions. Adding to his accomplishments, Chris also won the doubles tournament at the 2002 ABC Tournament in Billings Montana with a record-tying performance
PERSONAL FACTS:
Warren occasionally enjoys a good game of golf. His nickname is "Squeaks". Chris thoroughly enjoys helping bowlers improve their game and helping them understand the fundamentals and advanced techniques to fine-tune their individual bowling styles.
BOWLS: Right
PBA MEMBER SINCE: 1983
TITLES: 5
CAREER EARNINGS: $645,858+
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