Packy Hanrahan Explained

Patrick Hanrahan
Birth Date:25 April 1995
Rookieyear:2019
Championships:2 PBA Tour
Birth Place:Greenwich, Connecticut, U.S.
Years Active:2018–present
Height:191 cm
Hand:Left (two-handed delivery)
Affiliation:PBA
Nationality:American
Sponsors:Brunswick,[1] VISE Grips, Dexter

Patrick "Packy" Hanrahan (born April 25, 1995) is an American professional ten-pin bowler who joined the Professional Bowlers Association in 2018 after a collegiate career at Wichita State University. Born in Greenwich, Connecticut,[2] he currently resides in Wichita, Kansas.[3] As of 2024, he is also a member of Team USA.[4]

Hanrahan uses a two-handed shovel-style delivery with a dominant left hand. He has won two titles on the PBA Tour, both coming in the 2023 season.

Packy is a national pro staff member for the DV8 division of Brunswick.[1] He is also sponsored by VISE Grips and Dexter bowling shoes.[3]

Amateur career

Packy bowled for his high school team, the Greenwich High Cardinals, leading them to a Connecticut state championship in his senior year (2013). In the state championship, he rolled 23 consecutive strikes over his final two games, posting scores of 290 and 300.[2]

Hanrahan then attended Wichita State University, trying out for the men's bowling team as a walk-on. He was placed on the developmental team in his freshman year, then made the varsity squad in his sophomore season. That season (2015) saw Wichita State win the collegiate national championship.

Professional career

Hanrahan became a PBA member in 2018. He performed well enough in PBA Regional Tour events to qualify for the national PBA Tour in 2019. He did not fare well in the 2019 season, cashing only seven times in 22 events. He considered a career as a physical education teacher during the COVID-shortened 2020 season, but ultimately chose to return to the Tour in 2021.

The 2021 season saw modest improvement, as Hanrahan ranked 31st on Tour. 2022 was even better, as Packy cashed ten times in 13 events for a then-career high $81,185 and moved up to a No. 13 ranking in points. High finishes in 2022 included second place at the David Small's Best of the Best Championship and third at the PBA Scorpion Championship. He was also a member of the Portland Lumberjacks team, which won the PBA League championship in 2022.[5]

Packy broke through with his first PBA title on March 24, 2023, winning the PBA Kokomo Classic. Qualifying as the top seed, Hanrahan won his lone finals match in convincing fashion, 268–214, over Matt Ogle. The $25,000 first prize was Packy's biggest single check to date.[6] On May 11, Hanrahan won his second title of the 2023 season, capturing the Roth-Holman Doubles Championship with partner and fellow Wichita State alum, Mitch Hupé. The duo grabbed the lead in qualifying, with Hanrahan pacing the field at 3,082 pins over 12 games (a 256.8 average and just one pin shy of the PBA's 12-game qualifying round record, set by Mike Aulby in 1996).[7] The pair maintained the top seed through 12 games of match play on their way to a wire-to-wire win, topping the team of Sean Rash and Matt Ogle in the finals.[8] Through the first 15 events of the 2023 season, Hanrahan ranked sixth in Tour points.[9] Based on his Tour points over two seasons, Packy qualified for his first PBA Tour Finals event in 2023 as the No. 7 seed. He would finish the June 24–25 tournament in a tie for fourth place.[10] In 19 events of the 2023 season, Hanrahan finished sixth in points and cashed a new career-high $98,100.[11]

Accomplishments and honors

Source: [12] [13]

Personal life

Hanrahan did not take up bowling seriously until high school, stating, "Before high school, I bowled once a year like almost everyone else." He began practicing weekly with his father to improve his game. Packy's high school coach, Wayne Gioffre, stated, "He started out as an average bowler his first year, then really dove into the sport."[2]

When not bowling tournaments, Hanrahan has worked as a substitute teacher in the Wichita area.[2]

Hanrahan is currently in a relationship with PWBA pro Madison Janack, who also bowled collegiately for Wichita State.[14]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Brunswick Pros – Patrick "Packy" Hanrahan . brunswickbowling.com . May 13, 2024.
  2. Web site: Greenwich native Hanrahan rolled his way to Pro Bowling Tour . Fierro . David . greenwichtime.com . February 2, 2019 . May 12, 2023.
  3. Web site: Patrick Hanrahan PBA. 2023-05-12. www.pba.com.
  4. Web site: TEAM USA - TEAM MEMBERS . bowl.com . February 29, 2024.
  5. Web site: Professional Bowlers Association Rankings – 2022 – Patrick Hanrahan . pba.com . May 12, 2023.
  6. Web site: Packy packs the pins to take PBA Kokomo Classic title . Kelley . Jon . kokomotribune.com . March 27, 2023 . May 12, 2023.
  7. Web site: HANRAHAN’S NEAR-HISTORIC PERFORMANCE HELPS LEAD HIM AND HUPÉ INTO MATCH PLAY ROTH/HOLMAN PBA DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP . Hughes . Nolan . pba.com . May 10, 2023 . May 12, 2023.
  8. Web site: HANRAHAN, HUPÉCAPTURE 2023 ROTH/HOLMAN DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP . Hughes . Nolan . pba.com . May 11, 2023 . May 12, 2023.
  9. Web site: Professional Bowlers Association Rankings - National Tour: 2023 . pba.com . May 15, 2023.
  10. Web site: KYLE TROUP WINS 10TH CAREER TITLE AT PBA TOUR FINALS . pba.com . Hughes . Nolan . June 25, 2023 . June 26, 2023.
  11. Web site: Professional Bowlers Association Rankings - 2023 . pba.com . October 17, 2023.
  12. News: Fierro . By David . Greenwich native Hanrahan rolled his way to Pro Bowling Tour . 2024-02-14 . Greenwich Time . en.
  13. Web site: December 20, 2018 . Patrick Hanrahan PBA . 2024-02-14 . www.pba.com . en.
  14. Web site: MADISON JANACK at bowl.com . bowl.com . August 15, 2023.