Nov 6-SW - The Bowling News
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Nov 6-SW - The Bowling News
Our 58th Year Results on pages 10-11 www.TheBowlingNews.net VOL. 58, NO. 44 NOVEMBER 6, 2014 South Point Hotel and Casino Opens Doors Ron Boroff wins annual to $35 Million South Point Bowling Plaza, SASBA Championship State-of-the-Art United States Bowling Congress Tournament Facility LAS VEGAS — South Point Hotel and Casino’s new $35 million bowling tournament facility, South Point Bowling Plaza, rolls into Las Vegas eight months early with a full schedule of tournament events beginning on Saturday, Nov. 1. After signing a 12-year deal with United States Bowling Congress (USBC), Las Vegas Events (LVE) and the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) in April 2013, South Point Bowling Plaza has scheduled 122 days in 2015, 210 days in 2016 and 310 days of tournament operations in 2017. “South Point Bowling Plaza offers a state-of-the-art, customized facility that was Inside: Knoblauch wins 2014 ITRC Super Senior Classic Page 10 PBA League Draft Page 14 John Harbuck named president of Strike Ten Page 16 Features Publisher’s Column By Tony Franklin Page 2 Honor Roll Page 3 Looking Back Page 9 Lane Laughter Page 8 Tomorrow’s Stars Page 8 Up Your Average By Susie Minshew Page 17 Just Paying Attention By Mark London Page 20 Scan with smart phone to visit our website strictly designed with the needs of a tournament bowler in mind,” said Ryan Growney, South Point Hotel, Casino & Spa general manager. “Having built five bowling facilities throughout his career, Michael Gaughan’s experience in the bowling industry has allowed us to create an unparalleled tournament bowling plaza that will generate hundreds of millions of dollars in economic impact to this city.” The South Point Bowling Plaza, a spacious 90,000-square-foot facility, features 60 lanes with two parallel rows of 30 lanes, a 360-seat viewing area and a 720-unit locker room. In addition, the USBC tournament bowling-focused center includes a 350 seated squad room equipped with a team photo booth area, stub lane, ball check station and bracket room. For the first time in history, Brunswick, Daktronics and USBC partnered to create two 167-foot state-of-the-art digital displays with static and animated advertising capabilities, spanning across the two 30-lane competition floors. During the design process, each lane was built on freefloating slabs to ensure the facility is equipped with soundproof barriers. Each pair of lanes has two score boards for ultimate display throughout the concourse area. The width of the flooring between the ball return and lane spans a larger length than usual tournament facilities to offer bowlers with the maximum angle of attacks. As a tournament bowling facility, each pair of lanes is fitted with ball returns, undercarriages and round tables equipped to carry up to 38 balls in order to meet the average ball-to-athlete ratio. “Michael Gaughan and his team have created a breathtaking arena that is perfect for our championships and brings great pride to the entire bowling industry,” said Chad Murphy, USBC executive director. “We are extremely grateful to have such outstanding support from South Point, Las Vegas Events and LVCVA helping create a spectacular experience for USBC members as they come and enjoy all Las Vegas has to offer.” Over the span of the agreement, South Point Bowling Plaza will host several annual USBC events, including the USBC Women’s Championships in 2016 and the USBC Open Championships in 2017. The partnership will bring more than 40 additional tournaments, conventions and short duration events to Las Vegas including events such as the USBC Masters, USBC Queens, USBC Senior Masters and USBC Team USA Trials. "We sincerely appreciate the partnership we have with the South Point,” said Pat Christenson, president of Las Vegas Events. "This public/private partnership allows us to bring nine major bowling events to Las Vegas, plus a minimum of 40 additional events over the next 10 years. Combined, these events will bring more than one million visitors to the destination. Without the new facility, none of this would have been possible." In 2009, the USBC Open Continued on Page 7 Ron Boroff (champ), left, and David Rountree (2nd). By Jim King With a new format for the Annual Champion-ship, Ron Boroff Qualified high, then ran off five straight victories in the 2-game total pin finals to win his 3rd SASBA title at Cityview Lanes in Fort Worth, TX. Ron received a first round bye for being one of the top 12 qualifiers. He then proceeded to beat Phil Bailey 473-397, Tom Crawford 444-437, Vince Banks 486-470 and Bill Alex- ander 480-475 before defeating David 473-427. 69 years young David Rountree almost didn’t get in the tournament, then made the finals and discovered the fountain of youth as he beat Pat Henderson 461-362, Robert Steed 406-384, Cordell Wilder 488-430, Phil Prieto 460-405 and Paul McCordic 499-453 before falling to Ron. Paul and Bill finished 3-4 in the match play format. Continued on Page 2 Franklins take the crown at West Texas Doubles in Amarillo From left, Tony and Genie Franklin with Mark Scroggins, tournament director. The West Texas Doubles held October 25-26 at Eastridge Lanes in Amarillo, TX. Results: 1st Genie Franklin/Tony Franklin 2nd Sean Corbett/Zack Trevino Continued on Page 6 Page 2 | Thursday, November 6, 2014 | THE BOWLING NEWS Random Thoughts Tony Franklin, Publisher Just read an interesting post from Jeff Richgels. It seems that while he was out in Las Vegas covering the World Series of Bowling last week, he found out that ESPN is doing a 30 for 30 on the PBA. 30 for 30 is a series of sports-related documentaries that are filmed and aired on the ESPN network. They may be related to big moments in sports, small ones, and quiteoften controversial ones, but almost all of them are extremely well-done and informative. I am very interested to see one on professional bowling, even though we all kind of know how the story is told. The question is whether they will find an avenue that we haven’t explored before. No idea when it will air, but I would guess sometime next year. More to come. x-x-x-x-x-x Genie and I bowled a doubles tournament in Amarillo two weeks ago, the WT Doubles, hosted by Mark Scroggins. We had a fantastic time; got to see lots of people we haven’t seen in a while, caught the 4th quarter of a small Texas High School football game, and also do a little bowling. As we were driving along 287, making our way to Amarillo, Genie noticed that there was a football stadium up the road a smidge, and maybe we should pull in and watch a little Friday Night Lights. So as we were driving past I checked the scoreboard and noticed it was 20-19, Memphis over Quanah with about 6 minutes left…perfect. I did a quick u-turn, parked, ran up to the fence in just enough time to see a couple of 1A schools battle it out. The population of Memphis is only about 2200 and it felt like all of them were at the game. Nothing really exciting happened, Memphis won the game, the hometown crowd went crazy, but all in all it was a pretty cool experience. On Saturday night we went to the Big Texan Steakhouse, you know the place; eat the 72oz steak along with the sides and it’s free. Surprisingly I had never eaten there before, and have always wanted to do a food challenge, but I decided that this time, it wasn’t for me. Two of the guys in our group, did however man-up and take the challenge. The game is they have 60 minutes to eat the 72oz steak, baked potato, salad, shrimp cocktail and roll. No leaving the table, no throwing up, no help from anyone else, but you don’t have BUY - SELL AMF - BRUNSWICK EQUIPMENT - COMPLETE PACKAGES WORLD’S LARGEST NEW - USED SPARE PARTS INVENTORY ALL AMF BUMPER PARTS: XS QBUMP, DURABOWL AND GEN II IN STOCK Tucker Bowling Equipment Co. 609 N.E. 3rd St. Tulia, Texas 79088 Call (806) 995-4018 Fax (806) 995-4767 Bowling Parts, Inc. P.O. Box 801 Tulia, Texas 79088 Call (806) 995-3635 email: daryl@tuckerbowling.com www.tuckerbowling.com Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1642, Colleyville, TX 76034-1642 Delivery Address: 4133 Heartstone Dr, Grapevine, TX 76051 Office: 817-267-8686 • Fax: 817-267-1813 • Cell: 817-368-7960 Website: www.thebowlingnews.net • Email: bill@TheBowlingNews.net TONY FRANKLIN (tony@TheBowlingNews.net) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OWNER/PUBLISHER GENIE FRANKLIN (genie@TheBowlingNews.net). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OWNER/PUBLISHER BILL HAZLETT (bill@TheBowlingNews.net) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MANAGING EDITOR TYSON BRANAGAN (t.branagan@yahoo.com) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . STAFF WRITER KAYLA ENDICOTT (kayla@TheBowlingNews.net) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . STAFF WRITER LANCE RAGLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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If you do all of that, the meal is free, if you don’t finish, then it costs $72. Well Chris Wichers completed the task in 52 minutes, pretty impressive, AND he came over to our table and was picking at our leftovers. I’m guessing that was just the adrenalin talking, because I don’t see how he could have been hungry after eating that huge piece of meat! And then there was the bowling. Well Genie was an absolute beast. We got knocked into the loser’s bracket in the second match, so that ensured we would have to bowl every round if we wanted to win. We ended bowling in 11 matches, and I only beat Genie four matches, and one of those was by one pin! We ended up winning the tournament, which felt great, but the real joy was getting to bowl with Genie and having a good deal of success. That’s the fun part for me, I just love watching her bowl and competing at a high level. When we travel for any reason, we always tell Tori that we are going on an adventure, which helps build her excitement for the journey. In this case she got to see a football game, watch a tiny bit of bowling, meet some new friends, and watch the “crazy boys” eat all that steak. And on our way home late on Sunday night, she says from the backseat…”you know what I like best, going on adventures with my family.” And to me, that’s what it’s all about; enjoying the adventure of life with the ones you love the most. The fact that a 7-yr-old Tori see’s it the same the way is all I could ever ask for. RON BOROFF Continued from Page 1 Thanks to Colleen and Mickey for being gracious hosts. The center was clean and machines ran pretty well, despite one sweep motor going out. As always, anytime we have a match play finals, the competition is compelling. Big comebacks, tight matches and clutch performances are the norm. Septuagenarian Phil Prieto beat two PBA Hall of Famers. David Anthony lost with a 491 to Phil Gessner, who had back-to-back 500+ sets. Jeff Janssen had the only 300 of the tournament. Pat Stinnett knocked down the most pins in the qualifying, but Cliff Barnes led the qualifying going 14-2 in the matches. Winning matches in the qualifying was important. If you went 8-8, you had to average 220 to make it. If you won 9 or 10, it took a lot less pins knocked down to get there. Next we have a regular singles event the 8th and 9th at Del Mar in Houston, TX. Two weeks after that we have a 60/50/Guest Trio at Cowtown Bowling Palace in Fort Worth. $100,000 1st Place $50,000 Branch Bonus $25,000* Hotel Bonus $25,000* 1st Place* Total $100,000* All Finalists Guaranteed at Least $1,000.00* Max Hdcp. 52 Side Tournaments Entry Fee $20 Senior Super Senior 170 and Under Avg., 170 – 190 Avg., 190 and Over Avg., Ladies Only Gold Members Only Take “2” Sweepers See Package Offers flyer. 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Box 1642, Colleyville, TX 76034 Phone 817-267-8686 Fax 817-267-1813 Graham 298 Men Travis Tribolet, Stadium Lanes ........................................ 838 John Blake, Diamond Lanes ........................................... 828 Cory Sharp, Western Bowl .............................................. 826 Donny Davis, Jr., Plano Super Bowl ............................... 824 Josh Herrick, Hallmark Lanes ......................................... 820 Jonathan Bolejack, Brunswick Zone Watauga ............... 811 Aaron Epstein, Tenpins & More....................................... 807 Ryan Boroff, Cowtown Bowling Palace .......................... 806 Elliot Bohuslav, Mel’s Lone Star Lanes .......................... 800 Troy Dix, Forum Bowl ....................................................... 797 Donny Bennight, Killeen Bowlerama .............................. 790 Ken Washington, AMF DeSoto Lanes ............................. 788 Dave Lile, Fiesta Lanes .................................................... 786 Michael Briley, AMF Showplace Garland Lanes ............ 783 Bruce Ellis, Heritage Lanes ............................................. 779 Jeff Curl, AMF Lewisville Lanes ...................................... 771 Rick Irvine, Strikz ............................................................. 769 Eddie Gonzales, Jr., Big Spring Bowl-A-Rama............... 768 Jason Maequez, Terrell Bowl .......................................... 767 Damien Nance, AMF Showplace Euless Lanes ............. 763 Burdette Graham, USA Bowl ........................................... 747 Alan Hewitt, Pin Center Bowl .......................................... 738 Robert Grigsby, Red Bird Lanes ..................................... 716 Ben Brose, Brunswick Westcreek Lanes........................ 715 Matt Lawrence, Ennis All Star Bowl ................................ 667 Women Dana Miller-Mackie, Tenpins & More ............................. 792 Stefanie Johnson, Cowtown Bowling Palace ................. 770 Diana Jessie, Forum Bowl ............................................... 736 Pam Lawrence, Mel’s Lone Star Lanes........................... 736 Esther Navarro, Hallmark Lanes ..................................... 734 Julie Locke, Plano Super Bowl ....................................... 730 Misty Kaiser, Fiesta Lanes ............................................... 718 Danielle Sharpe, Brunswick Zone Watauga ................... 713 Akeshia King, AMF Showplace Garland Lanes .............. 705 Ramona Smith, AMF Showplace Euless Lanes ............. 703 Toni Price, Diamond Lanes .............................................. 699 Sandi Charles, Killeen Bowlerama.................................. 689 Lauren Cathey, Red Bird Lanes ...................................... 687 Debra Shannon, Western Bowl ....................................... 678 Patty Ellington, Terrell Bowl ............................................ 666 Karen Van Etten, Stadium Lanes..................................... 662 Chiquita Blackwell, AMF DeSoto Lanes ......................... 657 Michelle Montgomery, Heritage Lanes ........................... 644 Jacqui Hicks, AMF Lewisville Lanes............................... 634 Christy Antle, Ennis All Star Bowl................................... 628 Cassandra Norris, Brunswick Westcreek Lanes ............ 608 Cathy Eberly, Strikz .......................................................... 602 Houston Granger, USA Bowl ........................................... 598 Heather Sanderlin, Pin Center Bowl ............................... 597 Janice Gonzales, Big Spring Bowl-A-Rama ................... 565 Scan with smart phone to visit the SASBA website. www.sasba.com SASBA TOUR SCHEDULE November 8-9 November 22-23 December 6-7 December 13-14 2015 January 3-4 January 10-11 January 17-18 February 7-8 February 14-15 Feb. 28-March 1 March 7-8 March 14-15 March 28-29 April 4-5 April 18-19 April 25-26 * Changed or Added Del-Mar Lanes, Houston, TX . . . . . . . . . . . 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Member/Guest Age Bracket Claude Thomas Singles Age Bracket Regular Singles Annual Non-Champs 60/50/Guest Trio 70/60/50/50 Foursome Member/Guest Doubles Champion/Non-Champion Dbls Regular Singles Gary Pfeil Memorial Singles D’Ontae Rhone, Youth Bowler, compiled a top notch 255-265-262 = 782 Youth Doubles league set to gain the top spot on the honor roll for the week at USA Bowl. Houston Granger, from the Pony Express group, led the ladies with a highly commendable 224193-181 = 598 series. Burdette Graham, Senior bowler, garnered high-game accolades with a near-perfect 298 solo. HONOR ROLL Grace McGuire 173-456, Joyce Waltrip 153-447, Charles Cole 258-695, Christine Harding 212-533, Carl Smith 257-667, Sherri Prosek 198-507, David Brewster 247-692, Jan Laden 200-530. Kevin Weatherford 236-633, Maria Williams 182-500, Joe Sustaita 258719, Lori Rougley 203-563, Dennis Brickman 259-700, Houston Granger 194-558, Dave Belgrade (4 games) 249-810. Robert Eideneir (4 games) 215745, Frank Bell 249-659, Kay Mathis 192-558, Ken Hughey 224-644, Judith Guillory 200-542, Tad Natividad 245702, Jack Soria 248-669, Milli Peterson 214-581. Dennis Hastings 221-621, Katrena Blackerby 180-473, Gary Fremouw 202-510, Nancy Workman 100-268, Matt Boyd 257-736, Michelle Carr 231558, Fishel Harwell 290-695, Shannon Carter 193-521. Dennis Brickman 245-634, Dana Short 183-479, Jose Hughes-Mendoza 231-596, Lisa Winfield 126-339, Steve Osterman 190-465, Kaye Cameron 142-411, Earl Davis 165-462, Mary Jo Wilmoth 146-411. Gary Gilbert 236-649, Kathy Foote 187-517, Mike Becker 209-605, Rita Becker 191-513. SENIORS Burdette Graham 747, Andrea Calloway 218-546, Michael Cash 221612, Maria Gonzales 175-473. 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Box 1642, Colleyville, TX 76034 Phone 817-267-8686 Fax 817-267-1813 817-346-0444 Cityviewlanes.net • Fax: 817-346-7208 Page 4 | Thursday, November 6, 2014 | THE BOWLING NEWS At Red Bird Lanes Grigsby rings up 716, Cathey crafts 687 Kelly 299 Robert Grigsby headed the leader boards last week at Red Bird Lanes by posting a highflying 209-259-248 = 716 Sunday Night Mix series. Lauren Cathey led the ladies with a sterling 226-195-266 = TRAVELING CLASSIC BOWLING ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA As of 10/26/14 Dallas Women B-1 687 Career Girls set. Videll Kelly captured highgame accolades with a nearperfect 299 solo. HONOR ROLL Rita Becker 202-561, David Green 227-656, Billy Cathey 255-656, Chester Pride and Joy Day Care . . . . . . . . . . . . .32.5 AMF Euless Lanes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17.0 Plano Super Bowl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15.0 Red Bird Lanes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14.0 B-2 4H Invest - Bowling Diva’s . . . . . . . . . .27.0 USA Bowl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27.0 Cowtown Bowling Palace . . . . . . . . . .19.0 AMF Garland Lanes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19.0 B-3 The Bowling Shop/Richardson. . . . . .23.0 Plano Deuces Wild . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23.0 Forum Bowlers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19.0 Cityview Lanes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.0 B-4 AMF Richardson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28.0 Lewisville Travelin’ Trouble. . . . . . . . . .22.0 J and R Bowling Equipment . . . . . . . .18.0 Ah Gee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16.0 B-5 7.5 23.0 25.0 26.0 13.0 13.0 21.0 21.0 17.0 17.0 21.0 31.0 12.0 18.0 22.0 24.0 Tyson 237-632, Shannon Vogel (9 pin, no tap) 300-1118, Lauren Cathey (9 pin, no tap) 266-1018, Martha Trees 189-521. Carolyn Large 224-574, Donald Crawford 223-629, Deanna Hoffman 215-606, Bruce Myers 267-660, Fred Downey 244-655, Tim McGlothin 233-637, Denise Chambon 268-593, John DeCapua 235-695. Angela Davis-White 211-561, EJ Sharp 269-635, Cindy Howell 212-591, Videll Kelly 715, Angela Chalmers 228-612, Pete Silva 244-638, Brenda Walker 197-502, Tony Bluitt 172-496. Betty Anderson 183-447, Lauren Cathey 224-644, Ted Shaffer 216-577, Carolyn Shaffer 155-426. At Ennis All Star Bowl Lawrence hammers 667, Antle delivers 628 Matt Lawrence won high-set honors last week at Ennis All Star Bowl by polishing off robust 215258-194 = 667 marks in Tuesday Men’s Commercial action. Christy Antle led the ladies with a fine 222/628 Pairs & Spares set. HONOR ROLL Greg Bishop 237-656, Clay Robinson 279-639, Kayla Lawrence 226-601, John Gray 216-604. At Brunswick Zone Watauga Lusha’s Ladies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25.0 TBC Pro Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23.0 Brunswick Zone Diamond Queens . .16.0 Rowlett Bowl-A-Rama . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15.0 B-6 Dangerous Curves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22.0 TheBowlingShops.com . . . . . . . . . . . . .20.5 GunsAmerica.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20.0 DeSoto Candles Make Scents . . . . . . .12.0 B-7 Cowtown Bowling Palace Ladies. . . .31.0 Sparetime 2 D Xtreme. . . . . . . . . . . . . .22.0 Kathy’s Transport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15.0 Ennis All Star Bowl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 B-8 The Bowling Shop/Garland . . . . . . . . .24.0 On The Border . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23.0 University Lanes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18.0 Westcreek Lanes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16.0 15.0 17.0 24.0 25.0 18.0 19.5 20.0 28.0 9.0 18.0 25.0 23.0 16.0 17.0 22.0 24.0 Bolejack on top with 299/811, Sharpe delivers 713 Cantrell, Hunter, Jewell, Padron and Walker 300’s, Adams 299 Jonathan Bolejack outdistanced the competition last week at Brunswick Zone Watauga after pocketing a power-packed 299/811 High Points league session. Danielle Sharpe held the hot hand for the ladies with an impressive 713 Thursday Mixed series. Kody Cantrell, Brad Hunter, Bill Jewell, Joe Padron and David Walker shared high-game honors as each recorded award-winning 12-baggers. Patrick Adams shared runner-up honors with Bolejack with a 299 solo. HONOR ROLL Billy Lisenbe 750, Erica Frederick 541, David Melman 746, Alex Negrete 781, Carolyn Dorin-Ballard 289-706, Brad Hunter 769, Alecia Henderson 672, Jay Contreras 481, Elizabeth Bellman 477. Dustin Belew 701, Kim Le 525, James Stierwalt 690, Gena Everett 630, Micheal Radmer (4 games) 901, Marty Tomlinson 758, Rebecca Odell 588, Kathy Douglas 474, Susan Witt 511, Bill Jewell 749. Kerry Rusk 578, Shelley Fugitt 647, Lisa Steele 637, Nate Carroll 588, Amanda Miller 447. SENIORS Jimmy Hill 651, Lana LeCroy 569, Bud Haselden 673, Audrey Martin 535, Fred Walter 652, Judy Leuty 524. Southwest Region Sunday & Monday Nights Mondays 9 PM to 2 AM Noon to 10:30 PM $1.50 games $5.00 All You Can Bowl Per Person Wednesdays Thursdays 9 AM to 11 PM 6 PM to 10:30 PM $2.00 games Red Bird Lanes We open at 9 AM EVERY Day 1114 S. Main Duncanville 972-298-7143 redbirdlanes@sbcglobal.net $1.00 games, food, beer Come and be a part of the Family! We are Bowling Family Owned and Family Operated for 42 Years. PRO-AM TOURNAMENT Saturday, November 22 7:00 PM Limited to the first 100 Entries Combined Adult 9-Pin No-Tap Youth Scholarship $59 per person $49 per person One Division Scratch Two Divisions Handicap 90% of 210 Add an Asylum for $90 or A Hysteria for $100 2303 W. Ennis Ave. Ennis, Texas 75119 Watauga 972-875-7827 7301 Rufe Snow Drive, Watauga, TX 76148 bowlennistx.com 817-485-2695 THE BOWLING NEWS | Thursday, November 6, 2014 | Page 5 AMF DeSoto Lanes • 121 Northgate Drive, DeSoto, TX 75115 • Ph: 972-780-8090 AMF Showplace Lanes Euless • 1901 W. Airport Frwy., Euless, TX 76040 • Ph: 817-540-0303 AMF Lewisville Lanes • 1398 West Main St., Lewisville, TX 75067 • Ph: 972-436-6575 AMF Showplace Lanes Garland • 1950 Marketplace Dr., Garland, TX 75041 • Ph: 972-613-8100 AMF Richardson Lanes • 2101 N. Central Expwy., Richardson, TX 75080 • Ph: 972-231-2695 AMF Spare Time Lanes • 3149 S. Cooper St., Arlington, TX 76015 • Ph: 817-465-4997 Page 6 | Thursday, November 6, 2014 | THE BOWLING NEWS Major cities bid for World Bowling championship events Clayton Colby with first 800 series; 806 at Strikz At Forum Bowl Dix masters 300/797, Jessie crushes 736 Troy Dix won the high-set contest last week at Forum Bowl with a power-packed 222-300-275 = 797 Masters league session. Diana Jessie’s, Dix’s league mate, blue-ribbon 202-245-289 = 736 series dominated the ladies high-set race. HONOR ROLL Joyce Johnson 170-471, Roberta Haffner 201-572, Vicky Dunn 214-609, Sammie Boles (9 pin) 296-804, Marcella Mills (9 pin) 230-645, James Simmons 241-685, Marissa Musselman 232-651. Ron Rogers 264-736, Kara Congi 223-624, Daniel Hughes 246-654, Carolyn Overton 221-585, Marvin Sitts, Jr. 219-624, Dana Short 223-508, John Munson 225-660, Rebecca Herrman 213-544. Andrew Lowy (4 games) 257-981, Diana Jessie (4 games) 224-875, David James 248-666, Helen Woodley 190508, Bill Holland 249-717, Judy Phillips 187-550, Chuck Pauley 224-604, Nancy Burden 187-508. Vernon Smith 289-784, Arlette Washington 288-712, Jack Soria 257-650, Emily Montgomery 191-547, Kevin Carbo, Jr. 228-648, Bambi Aceves 196-480, James Wilson 223-641, Lisa Ray 214-564. Chris Bass 195-468, Michelle Renteria 170-471, Bud Biffel 211-555, Luann Mills 183-482. SENIORS Kenny Lindsey 234-636, Mary Edgett 187-529, Kenny Lindsey (9 pin) 290-734, Mary Edgett (9 pin) 238-646 ARLINGTON — Major cities from across the globe have put in their bids to host future World Bowling championship events, World Bowling CEO and President Kevin Dornberger announced Friday. Earlier this year, World Bowling put out requests for bids for the 2017 World Senior Championships, the 2017 World Championships (men and women), the 2018 World Youth Championships and the 2018 World Men's Championships. Two cities in the United States have placed bids with the South Point Casino and Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada, bidding for all four events and Detroit, Michigan, putting in bids for the 2018 WYC and 2018 WMC. Munich, Germany, has bid for the 2017 World Senior and the 2018 WYC, Hong Kong put in a bid for the 2018 WMC and Kuwait has bid for the 2017 WC. In addition, Tokyo has put in an early bid for the 2020 World Singles Championships. "The quality of cities on this list is a testament to the progress World Bowling has made in taking our championship events to the next level," Dornberger said. "We appreciate the fact that all of these cities are showing their support for the sport of bowling." The decision on which cities will host the events will be made by the World Bowling Executive Board on Dec. 15 and 16 following the 2014 World Men's Championships in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. For more information about World Bowling, visit WorldBowling.org. At Plano Super Bowl Davis, Jr. blasts 300/824, Locke levels 730 Colvin 811, Pritts 805, Airheart, Blasius, Mahre add 300’s, Carlson 299 Donny Davis, Jr. rocked the Plano Super Bowl last week with a dual award-winning 300-245279 = 824 Pepsi Classic series. Darius Colvin and Ted Pritts followed close behind Davis, Jr. with award-winning 811 and 805 Monday Classic Trio sets respectively. Julie Locke led the ladies with an outstanding 237-231-268 = 730 Sportsman series. Ricky Airheart, Mike Blasius and Pete Mahre posted awardwinning 12-baggers to share high-game honors with Davis, Jr. Larry Carlson took runnerup honors with a near-perfect 299 solo. HONOR ROLL Robert Keiser 266-716, Dawn Klapper 269-647, Patrick Dickson 290-728, Janet Murphy 216-601, Larry Hoover 278-787, Kathleen Brown 212-554, Justin Pittsinger (4 games) 223-820. Yolander Garrett (4 games) 211-723, Sean Jeans 255-668, Heather Hudson 257-668, Bob Willingham 260-710, Brenda Helm 189-520, Bill Ferguson 257-725, Trang Nguyen 222-641, Jennifer Hayes 265-691. Gary Suder 259-748, Diane Wallentine 219-640, Gene Foose 245-614, Linda Miles 175-473, Larry Carlson 739, Sue McMullin 198-569, Doug Brown 277-797, Shemeddra Clark 268-705. Devon Johnson 246-653, Karen Clevenger 246-619, Matt Kieffer 268753, Lisa Garza 221-620, Cathy Sposito 213-588, Beverly Goff 190-550, Louis Henley 258-743, Bill Leonhart 269-734. Joe Davidson 205-528, Lynda O’Keeffe 201-509, Jake McKewin 277-768, Elaine Barnes 259-671, Jason Harvey 248-675, Jana Bennett 204-561, Wes Wade 268*-719, Erin DeGray-Kutz 178-503. Cathy Sposito 242-665, Susan Lee FRANKLINS TAKE Continued from Page 1 3rd Scott Savant/Duck Savant 4th Tim Crites/Brian Guillen 5th Melissa Waters/Mark Waters 6th Sean Sadat/Christina Hansen 7th Mark Scroggins/Eddy Kelly 8th Jake McKewin/ Jeff Campbell 300 Games--Don Simmons, Tim Crites, Tony Franklin, Erin McCarthy (which was told to me Erin was the first lady to ever shoot a 300 game at Eastridge Lanes), Genie Franklin (so that makes Genie the 2nd lady to shoot a 300 game at Eastridge). 800 Series--Sean Corbett(805), Erin McCarthy (815 and i will go out on a limb and say she is probably the first lady to shoot 800 series at Eastridge Lanes) The team of Tyler Albracht/ Jonthan Lawson had the high set of the tournament(1503). 216-604, Mario Colaluca 288-738, Dottie Culpon 208-541, Gene Foose 215615, Linda Peterson 196-553, Al Todd 258-726, Karleen Reynolds 225-641. Sandy Watson 255-683, Diane Wallentine 189-525, Daniel Lilly 243-712, Jackie Fisher 254-671, Scott Crawford (4 games) 279-1058, Kiyoko McDonald (4 games) 279-1002, Scott Buchana, Sr. 269-748. Patty Ellington 221-643, Dave Foster 245-670, Pam Garcia 213-599, Alan Gohike 234-667, Jeanne Whitehead 211-528, Kevin Hiam 257-705, Cindy Mann 246-630. Check-in at 6:30 PM Saturday Nights at 7:30 PM $20 Entry Fee Entry includes: King/Queen Ticket, 1st Game Strike Pot, High Scratch & Handicap Man & Woman, Mystery Score, Colored Pins and Split Shots 1st/2nd/3rd Game Strike Pot Tickets King of the Hill Strike Pot 160 & under average bowlers need 9 pins or better. 161 & over average bowlers must strike. We draw 10 tickets, you throw 2 balls, and last person standing wins! Pays out 1st, 2nd & 3rd Place Brackets: $5.00 (handicap, scratch, ladies, 50 years or over, 185 and under) Cross Over Doubles: $1.00 - High Pot: $5.00 NEW BOWL ERS WELC OME Crazy 8’s After sweeper - $5 entry fee - Pays 3 Spots. You have to get 8 or better across 8 lanes. You can re-enter up to 3 times! TION: NEW OP e Strike lu a V ble Dou ad ets inste Pot Tick sh. of ca CALL TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT TODAY! 2001 S. Great Southwest Parkway Grand Prairie, Texas 75051 972-641-4406 or 972-647-2275 THE BOWLING NEWS | Thursday, November 6, 2014 | Page 7 SOUTH POINT Continued from Page 1 Championships, held at Cashman Center in Las Vegas, ran for a record 154 consecutive days with a capacity total of 17,200 teams competing from Feb. 21 to July 24, 2009. The total estimated attendance for bowling participants and their travel parties was 292,750 with an average room stay of 4.3 nights and a non-gaming economic impact of more than $120 million. Las Vegas also was host city for the USBC Open Championships in 1986. The USBC Women’s Championships previously was held in Las Vegas in 1973 and 1983, attracting 9,644 and 14,430 teams, respectively. With participation estimates for the Championship events taken into account, South Point Hotel is able to accommodate hotel reservations for an estimated 27 percent of visitors, while the remaining 73 percent will occupy rooms throughout the city during event s held for the duration of this agreement. “Las Vegas and the new world-class bowling plaza at South Point Hotel and Casino offer the perfect backdrop for the United States Bowling Congress Open Championships and Women’s Championships,” said Rossi Ralenkotter, president/CEO for the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. “This is a strong partnership that leverages the proud heritage of bowling and a state-of-the-art, multi-milliondollar tournament facility with the excitement and energy of Las Vegas. That’s a winning combination.” It’s always the right time to sign up for a League Call your local center now to sign up At Cowtown Bowling Palace Boroff turns in 806, Johnson hammers 770 Magill 300/800, Thomas 300 Mike Donahue shot 300 with his Columbia ball during the Fort Worth Classic Trio league at Cowtown Bowling Palace and won himself a new Columbia hybrid ball. Thanks Columbia and Steve Szabina. Ryan Boroff earned highseries honors last week at Cowtown Bowling Palace with a hard-hitting 280-246-280 = 806 Ft. Worth Classic Trio league outing. Samuel Magill finished close behind Boroff with an awardwinning 300/800 Senior Stars set. Stefanie Johnson, Boroff’s league mate, fired a rip-roaring 258-234-278 = 770 set to front distaff scoring. Jerimi Thomas shared highgame honors with Magill as each registered award-winning 12-baggers. HONOR ROLL Brian Thornburg 289-751, Katie Tallant 224-588, Steven Sanchez 259, Stella Evans 215, Ryan Burns 258, Rebecca Williams 213, Sal Grieco 269-684, Rudy Garcia 255-716, Pat Currie 242-669. Adam Loviscek 212-621, Diana Davis 195-537, Stephen Smithers 210, At Brunswick Westcreek Lanes Brose snags 715, Norris nails 608 Boroff 300 Ben Brose’s first rate 280/715 session ended as the number-one set of the week at Brunswick Westcreek Lanes in Wednesday Mixers league action. Cassandra Norris headed the ladies’ leader board with a powerful 268/608 Beat The House series. Ryan Boroff garnered highgame accolades with an awardwinning perfecto. HONOR ROLL Kevin Leach 224, Chuck Wilcox 222, Randy Sewart 213, Steven Gaudet 233-627, Teresa Tibbs 177-505, Camron Reed 228-621, Lisa Cryer 168, Danny Speck 224-606, Susan Tockey 165-471, Brien Keeler 222. Ron Mills 218-613, Jesse Sees 614, Jeremy Trubenstein 216-591, Vince Wos 227-580, Roberta Haffner 248-564, Bill Lane 223-580, Michelle Martin 222, Doug Massey 221, Shannon Jones 214-538. Chris Andries 220-601, Cindy Sterrett 213-536, Ben Brose 589, Sylvia Mitchell 516, John Teague 217-627, Stacy Zachary 194, Scotty Sprinkle 215, Virginia Wilson 181-458, Les Wilson, Sr. 572. Patti Sprinkle 176-441, Jeff Crenshaw 214-545, Samantha Huffman 414, Ron Waller 252-708, Dolores Howard 193-487, Richard Monteith 243, Susan Monteith 501, Larry Powell 620, Margie Wherry 190-491. Dick Ensminger 235-601, Alecia Bristow 183, Michael Ramsey 243-644, Carol Atterbury 173-487, Coy Hart 236-633, Dorina Hart 163-460, Tom Clark 213-587, Adrion Ramsey 158-448, Michelle Hampton 203. Doug Massey 239-633, Cathy Simmank 197-550, Tony Perrotta 236, Shannon Jones 538, Cheri Harrison 197, Nicki Brose 534, Stephen Preston 239, Fae Hogan 199-487, Alan Cole 268-615, Terra Johnson 493. Terrence Nurse 219, Chris Escobedo 177, Bill Rider 589, Stacie Phillips 191, Charles Brown 210, Kevin Plumlee 232, Debra Coan 169-451, Doug Smith 203-596, Mike Heer 203. Jason Magallon 279, Amy Hart 206-603, Ron Nason 268, Linda Kobige 205, Richard Botello 267-771, Tennelle Milligan 258, Kevin Roberts 276, Onil Llagas 257, Katie Tallant 265-730. Jeremy Trubenstein 249, Lina Choun 211, Billy Gann 246-705, Dawn Gann 206, Brad Euckert 279-696, Jamie Smith 195-537, Ryan Degraw 247, Matt Craviotto 239, Brian Lindsey 216-591. Katie Tallant 236-626, Randy Cross, Sr. 213-629, Bryan Liles 210. SENIORS Johnny Zaskoda 267-745, Carol Watson 220-602, Ken Eilert 249, Karen Holder 216, John Stewart 235, Brenda Settle 210, Johnny Zaskoda 258-686, Judy Biel 192, John Stewart 246, Karen Holder 183. Ben Griffin 245, Mike Moschella, Sr. 213, Vicky Martinez 194-537, Ben Griffin 213-617, Don Key 210. Alice Rogers 173-466, Nate Griffin 589, Jesse Negrete 206-495, Shirley Sowers 217-581, William Hill 201-549, Paula Armstrong 179-485. Jerry Higgins 154-454, Gwynne O’Connell 163-456, David Johnson 242619, Paula Davis 179, Ken Bettis 234, Vicky Kopp 178-480, Charles Covert 233-615, Debbie Gearhart 178-470, Michelle Kopp 178. Connye Gurney 163-446, Ella Whetstone 152-421, Crystal Womack 151, Ron Henderson 264-662, James Franklin 258-662, Tanya Strickland 180, Austin Laster 242, Erica Duran 180-475. David Dewberry 664, Paula Hernandez 457, Chance Moore 169, Sonja Nichols 166-460, Lloyd Morris 189-476, Tanaya Luna 109, Carl Jordan 219-546, Cassie Williams 203, Steve Boyle 246-648. Jeff Hamlin 234-659, Jess Vasquez, Jr. 180, Jesse Vasquez, Sr. 135, Randy Seward 203-485, Mike Gentry 133, Ken Garber 187-503. SENIORS Ron Waller (9 pin, no tap) 278-685, Kathy Redfield (9 pin, no tap) 240-601, Dick Ensminger (9 pin, no tap) 277-765, Cindy Hargrove (9 pin, no tap) 211-570, Ken Leach (9 pin, no tap) 255-624. Carol Neubauer (9 pin, no tap) 208586, Diann Clark (9 pin, no tap) 208. Monday Nights At 9:45 PM Entry $15 Guaranteed $100 - 1st place $5 High Pot Added this Year! Tournament of Champions Weekly winners will be entered into the end of the season Tournament of Champions. Guaranteed $500 - 1st Place Westcreek Lanes 3025 Altamesa Blvd. Fort Worth, TX 76133 817-294-0501 Page 8 | Thursday, November 6, 2014 | THE BOWLING NEWS Area USBC Youth Scores Boys D’Ontae Rhone, USA Bowl .................................... 782 Denver Tollett, Fiesta Lanes .................................. 705 James Schirripa, Hallmark Lanes ........................ 703 Adam Beasley, Cowtown Bowling Palace ............ 701 Jared Valladares, Forum Bowl ............................. 691 Anthony Salinas, AMF Showplace Garland ......... 679 Christian Trinidad, Killeen Bowlerama ................. 676 Matt Lenz, Mel’s Lone Star Lanes ......................... 676 Travis Welnack, Plano Super Bowl ....................... 646 J C Hill, Heritage Lanes ........................................ 641 Cole Poswiatowski, Tenpins & More ..................... 607 Micah McCracken, AMF Showplace Euless ........ 600 Jared Nichols, Brunswick Westcreek Lanes ........ 572 Riley Farrell, Red Bird Lanes ................................ 563 Reed Ashley, Brunswick Zone Watauga .............. 562 Ryan Yablonski, Strikz .......................................... 559 Justin Carolan, AMF Lewisville Lanes .................. 438 Girls Kira Hamman, Mel’s Lone Star Lanes .................. 675 Molly Maxson, Killeen Bowlerama ........................ 660 Kaitlyn Schroyer, Big Spring Bowl-A-Rama.......... 646 Megan Budnik, Forum Bowl .................................. 624 Maelynn Smith, Heritage Lanes .......................... 608 Dakota Stutz, Hallmark Lanes ............................... 606 Brooke Woodard, Brunswick Zone Watauga........ 599 Alexes Burton, Plano Super Bowl ......................... 592 Robin Prioleau, Tenpins & More .......................... 571 Rhanessa Roberts, Fiesta Lanes ......................... 564 Nadia Stone, Cowtown Bowling Palace ............... 534 Sara Taylor, AMF Showplace Garland Lanes ....... 529 Alexis Burton, AMF Showplace Euless Lanes ..... 514 Lauren Bate, Strikz ................................................. 514 Jaden Takayesu, USA Bowl ................................... 478 Cheyenne Hancock, Red Bird Lanes .................... 468 Rachel Garber, Brunswick Westcreek Lanes ...... 449 Lane Laughter Denver Tollett led the Southwest-area USBC youth bowling last month with a high-powered 278/705 Generation Gap series at Fiesta Lanes. Kira Hamman, from the GCHE group, paced the girls with a sparkling 194-257-224 = 675 set at Mel’s Lone Star Lanes. At Big Spring Bowl-A-Rama, Big Spring – Kaitlyn Schroyer 233-646, Trysten Davis 148, Brandon Rogers 134. At Fiesta Lanes, New Braunfels – Noah Hamel 232-525, Julio Rodriguez 202-575, Philip Williams 254-674, Philip Williams (4 games) 266-930, Philip Williams (4 games) 245-847, Aiydan Hughes 177-502, Zachery Guerra 177-486, Ryan Mowery 131-248, Josh Hile 127-323, Cole Valero 98-264, Caeleb Kerr 94-264, Michael Kimble 133-344, Colton Krueger 115-304, Abby Salazar 172-487, Delanie Syring 168-469, Fayth Schumann 226-497, Rhanessa Roberts 193-564, Abby Salazar (4 games) 241769, Abby Salazar (4 games) 225-699, Lily Pesato 140-360, Sydney Busch 93-218, Lorelye Pesato 89-113, Abigail Kyle 85-138, Kaitlin Kyle 110-232. At Hallmark Lanes, Killeen – James Norris 232-613, Eva Avans 187, Sammy Kriner 530, Mike Mikell 197496, Suzy Brown 162, Jessica Bearden 413, Charilie Eisenhart 106, Markel Allgood 192, Hailee Duerre 93, Bailey Skinner 169, Jermari Rini 128,Bakari Guinyard 335, Tori Blackman 72-189, James Schirripa 246, Heath Fletcher 605, Maya Dixon-Dates 232-601, James Schirripa 196-536, Sammy Kriner 168-482, Hunter Wood 187-493, Wendy Dillon 156-395, Ke Pearson 99, Markel Allgood 190, Bree Zammat 60, Hailee Duerre 154, Bakari Guinyard 122-301, Mickinzie Lowe 77-191, James Schirripa 247-703, Summer Salak 209, Ceasia Saxon 543, Jordan Garza 218, James Norris 613, Eva Avans 187, Sammy Kriner 530, Robert Marley 141, Mike Mikell 513, Suzy Brown 391, Ke Pearson 97, Quinton Boyde 194, Bree Zammat 60, Hailee Duerre 134, Jermari Rini 132, Bakari Guinyard 346, Tori Blackman 68-177, Michael Dixon-Dates 259-653, Erika Shaffer 190, Maya Dixon-Dates 529, James Norris 243-575, Dakota Stutz 212-606, Jordan Garza 225-608, Maya Dixon-Dates 157-440, Mike Mikell 513, Suzy Brown 391, Markel Allgood 98, Ke Pearson 198, Hailee Duerre 106, Bailey Skinner 200, Damien Swift 102-268, Mickinzie Lowe 72-197, Jordan Cina 221, Jeff Stamp 595, Sierra Ciesiolka 213-567. At Heritage Lanes, Oklahoma City, OK – Ashton Pavao 151-426, Morgan Nunn 198-474, J C Hill 234-641, Maelynn Smith 211-608. At Killeen Bowlerama, Killeen – Remington Smith 227-592, Molly Maxson 256-660, Christian Trinidad 237-676, Brandon Bennight 179-474, Alyssa Smith 133-363, Jimmy Ryan III 78-194, Shelby Dewald 63-159, Caitlin Stone 191-547. At Mel’s Lone Star Lanes, Georgetown – Robert Hamman 214-605, Branden Hawk 239-645, Jessi Huth 161461, Christian Vejil 204-576, Katelyn Chicaiza 101-284, Matt Lenz 254-676, Rhiannon Wright 201-544, James Bell 97-179, Natalie Decovic 98-167. At Tenpins & More, Rio Rancho, NM – Jacob Marquis 217-554, Robin Prioleau 201-571, Khalen Howard 213555, Bailey Dodson 164-438, Aedyn May 158-379, Yarelis Alvarez 170-462, Cole Poswiatowski 213-607, Ashley Abbott 95-271. Dallas USBC Youth Scores D’Ontae Rhone headed the Dallas-area USBC youth bowling last week with a power-packed 255-265-262 = 782 Youth Doubles series at USA Bowl. Alexes Burton, from Plano Super Bowl, paced the girls with an outstanding 214-210-168 = 592 Monday Jr. Gold set. At AMF Lewisville Lanes – Luke McInis 135-386, Justin Carolan 159-438. AMF Showplace Garland Lanes - Mariah Miller (2 games) 77-152, Johnnie Arriago 193-569, Sara Taylor 188-529, Anthony Salinas 246-679, Sara Taylor 197-524. YOUTH TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE Teen Bowlers Circuit Contact: Brad Ellis, at bradellis8101@gmail.com November 9th AMF Spare Time Lanes, Arlington, TX, Qualifying squads at 9 AM & 10:30 AM, top 8 to match play finals. - Sport shot: 44’ London December 7th Brunswick Zone, Denton, TX, Qualifying squads at 9 AM & 10:30 AM, top 8 to match play finals. Sport shot: TBD Dallas Youth Open December 26-28th USA Bowl, Dallas, TX, Dallas Youth Open If you have upcoming youth tournaments you would like listed on the schedule, contact The Bowling News at 817-267-8686, fax: (817-267-1813) or email: bill@TheBowlingNews.net. At Plano Super Bowl – Trevor Woodward-Hall 82-211, Bella Hudson 90-184, Dylan Pittsinger 149-416, Mya Murray 110-314, Bryce Stephenson 225-629, Moriah Leraas 203-523, Travis Welnack 234-646, April Kitch 187-473, Aidan Hudson 171-489, Mya Murray 128-328, Bryce Stephenson 222-636, Hailey Keister 203-526, Talisen Baron 212-615, Sabrina Inman 201-525, Kaleb Ball 145-388, Chloe Hilving 105-295, Victor Munguia 182-505, Taylore Ryan 198-526, Clay Adams 219-577, Christie Draper 245-578, Caden Witt 151-429, Victor Munguia 206-506, Kayanna Klein 162-412, Clay Adams 210-580, Cooper Findling (2 games) 120-224, Alyssa Lee (2 games) 86-162. At Red Bird Lanes – Riley Farrell 220-563, Cheyenne Hancock 171-468, Koutnei Russell 70-137, Kaelynn Phillips 120-197, Zackary McGlothin 127-345, Ariana Woodberry 129-346, Benni Ulibarri 129-256, Lea Robinson 71-141. At Strikz – Nathaniel Peny 148-441, Lauren Bate 181-514, Mark Kramer 179-490, Ryan Yablonski 200-559. At USA Bowl – Austin Ellis 259-693, Lanice Holmes 152-362, Matthew Reed 177-461, Lataysia Holmes 93-227, Seth Hancock 131-334, Ninian Snelgrove 187-506, Josia Sobczak 83-232, D’Ontae Rhone 207-587, Jaden Takayesu 170478, James Hancock 183-466, Gannon Takayesu 185-503, Conner Mixson 267-690, Justin Viernes 202-503. Fort Worth USBC Youth Results Adam Beasley led the Fort Worth-area USBC youth bowling last week with a thundering 242701 Strikers series at Cowtown Bowling Palace. Megan Budnik paced the girls with a rollicking 237/624 Stars & Strikers set at Forum Bowl. At AMF Showplace Euless Lanes – Micah McCracken 207-600, Glenn Higginbotham 185-521, David Hampton 84-209, Derek Money 77-139, Austin Wright 69-134, Alexis Burton 178-514, Nicquelle Orr 168-460, Aaliyah Brown 85-151. At Brunswick Westcreek Lanes – Jared Nichols 225-572, Rachel Garber 178-449, Devin Moore 156, Katie Hamlin 139-355, Landon Smith 123, Josalynn Robles 73, Dylan Morris 157-435, Colton Probert 164-469, Daphine Vasquez 96, Andre Kelly 177-388, Brendan Gentry 160, Kevin Williams 125. At Brunswick Zone Watauga – Reed Ashley 562, Brooke Woodard 225-599, William Jewell 384, Isabella Colbert 393, Hayden Norman 214-463, Morgan Davis 519, Marshall Fischer 309, Reynalda Contreras 511. At Cowtown Bowling Palace – David Strand 215, Jake Swift 215, Adam Beasley 245-629, Dannyella Hochstine 206-505, David Strand 224, Nadia Stone 194-534, Max Brown 217. At Forum Bowl – Jacob Svinning 89-167, Bella Dunn 88-175, Evan Cooper 90-157, Sanana Joseph 88-163, Patrick Neville 155-372, Taylor Prim 109-288, Logan King 123-296, Charisse Graham 106-271, Jared Valladares 257-691, Anyssa Boles 173-407, Codey Dong 233-559, Alyssa Prim 173-404, Mitchel Neville 233-665, Jeremy Dunn 259-653, Victoria Hylton 222-567. PBA ESPN TELEVISION SCHEDULE (All times are Central) Sunday, Dec. 14 – GEICO WSOB VI PBA Cheetah Championship, 12 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 21 – GEICO WSOB VI PBA Viper Championship, 12 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 28 – GEICO WSOB VI PBA Chameleon Championship, 12 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 4 – GEICO WSOB VI PBA Scorpion Championship, 12 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 11 – GEICO WSOB VI PBA World Championship, 12 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 18 – GEICO WSOB VI PBA Challenge (PBA50 Tour Finals, PBA Women’s Regional Finals, PBA Regional Finals, Teen Masters Grand Championship), 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 25 (ESPN2) –GEICO WSOB VI World Bowling Tour Men’s and Women’s Finals presented by PBA, 12 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 1 – Chris Paul PBA Celebrity Invitational, 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 8 – United States Bowling Congress Masters, 12 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 15 – 50th anniversary Barbasol PBA Tournament of Champions, 12 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 22 – PBA Players Championship, 12 p.m. Sunday, March 1 –Mark Roth/Marshall Holman PBA Doubles Championship, 12 p.m. Sunday, March 29 – PBA League Quarterfinals, 4:30 p.m. THE BOWLING NEWS | Thursday, November 6, 2014 | Page 9 At AMF Showplace Garland Players making their first ESPN television debuts will be Anthony Pepe of Elmhurst, N.Y. (Cheetah), Connor Pickford of Charlotte, N.C. (Viper), J.R. Raymond of Bay City, Mich. (Chameleon) and Todd Book of Russells Point, Ohio (World Championship). Briley plasters 783, King charts 705 Michael Briley fired a hardhitting 278-258-247 = 783 XXXX Rated league session to end at the top of the honor roll for the week at AMF Showplace Garland Lanes. Akeshia King headed the ladies’ high-set race with a robust 256-220-229 = 705 Double Trouble set. HONOR ROLL Richard Elliott 227-673, Bertha Sanchez 212-574, Larry Green, Jr. 289-730, Darlene Hampton 215-540, Sean Pierce 258-726, Larissa Bridgman 224-559, John Musial 244-685, Judy Hinman 225-584. Robert Wilson 239-672, Bertha Sanchez 203-563, Thomas Jenkins 233-596, Dana Cantwell 169-491, Justin Perl 245-684, Ronnie Rhodes (2 games) 215-383, Mandy Hatfield (2 games) 159-316. Chris Shipley 270-763, Tonjah Castro 249-679, Freddy Flores 266-643, Donna Hilgenfeld 180-473, Brandon Davidson 267-742, Ira Taylor, Jr. 261-744, Terri Tate 221-549, Chris Shipley 280-775. Wanda Parker 258-703, Keith McRee 269-707, Audrey Wallace 223-638, Frank Fite 211-607, Sherri Fite 177-498, James Maston 256-758, Linda Chambers 244-602, Chris Shipley 254-709, Deneace Johnson 245-671. At AMF DeSoto Lanes Washington polishes off 788, Blackwell bags 657 Ken Washington, from the Pushovers group, pocketed power-laden 246-267-275 = 788 numbers en route to earning high-series honors for the week at AMF DeSoto Lanes. Chiquita Blackwell, Washington’s league mate, rolled a lofty 202-235-220 = 657 set to lead the lady bowlers. HONOR ROLL Lee Clark 236-669, Arlette Washington 197-544, Donald Chambers, Jr. 257- 660, Penny Jurecko 199-534, Bam Pride 267-737, Jolynn Baird 214-595, Dennis Williams 253-684, Karen Sykes 191-533. Bud Price 226-612, Betty Cacciapaglia 168-476, Ray Petry, Sr. 224-572, Jeanne Ham 172-438, Calvin Bailey 256-701, Penny Jurecko 200-538, Bill Gast 198-546, Lori Knox 177-474. Alex Bruton 254-693, Alys Hodges 155-408, Martin Kemp 228-586, Janie McClain 145-401, Dennis Williams 225610, Lucy Chism 192-527, Ken Hughey 222-594, Debra Williams 186-500. 10 YEARS AGO Jimmy Every led the honor roll with 837 at Expressway…Matt Suarez shot 835 at DC Cityview…Jamie Engle rolled 834 at Park Central Recreation…Megan Larson led the ladies with 772 at Western…Sandi Irvine Charles shot 765 at Action World…Dana Mackie with 751 at Tenpins & More…For the second week in a row, the Dorin sisters met up against their husbands in match play in a PBA regional event. At the PBA Midwest/Southwest Region Barney’s Open, Carolyn Dorin-Ballard defeated Del Ballard 3-2 in the round of 16 before falling to Mark Scroggins to finish 5th. At the PBA Wild Turkey Bourbon Central Region 13th Annual Brunswick Northwest Ohio Open, Cathy Dorin-Lizzi also faced her husband, Jeff Lizzi, in the round of 16 but fell 3-2 and finished 9th. 20 YEARS AGO Joel Hunter led the honor roll with 795 at Red Bird…Curt Dupre with 793 at Don Carter’s Kenner… Larry Reynolds shot 792 at DC West…Jan Hodges led the ladies with 733 at Hurst…Dianne Griffin with 730 at DC Kenner…Kathy McBride shot 726 at Oil Bowl…Jena Hutchings and Mark Blasius won Junior Players Cup title at Blazer Bowling Center. It was Hutchins second straight championship. Maryiedth Sells Malott finished second followed by Kim Claus, Stacie Higgins and Jennifer Tedrow Hayes…Norm Duke wraps up fifth title of the year by defeating Doug Kent 216-190 in the Greater Rochester Open and pushed his yearly earnings to $252,910…Aleta Sill became NOTEBOOK 93 DIFFERENT PLAYERS CASH IN WORLD SERIES VI During WSOB VI, 93 different players in the sold-out field of 240 cashed in one of the four animal pattern events or the PBA World championship. That’s just shy of 39% compared to 2013 when 83 players (almost 35 percent) earned checks. Including the special PBA Challenge events (PBA Regional, PBA50 Tour and PBA Women’s Regional), 103 different players cashed. Australia’s Jason Belmonte is the only player to cash in all five World Series VI events, despite not making any PBA Tour television shows. Ronnie Russell of Marion, Ind., is the leader in television finals, qualifying second in the Viper and Chameleon Championships, and third in the PBA World Championship. Sean Rash of Montgomery, Ill., qualified for the Chameleon Championship finals, trying Belmonte for most WSOB career TV appearances (14). Rash and Mike Fagan of Fort Worth, Texas (World Championship) are the only players who have made a TV appearance in all six World Series. the second player that year to surpass $100,000 in a single season by defeating Tish Johnson in the Sam’s Town LPBT $75,000 Columbia 300 Delaware Open. Sill’s earning were $102,340, second to Anne Marie Duggan’s $108,401. QUICK NOTES • Since the start of WSOB VI, Xtra Frame has continued to grow, reaching a record 6,324 subscribers as of Friday. 15 & Over/14 & Under Youth Doubles Handicap Tournament Any Combo - Boy & Girl, Boy & Boy or Girl & Girl Multiple Entries allowed with multiple partners Saturday, November 15 Squad times: 12:30 PM or 3:00 PM SMART Scholarships Managed by: USBC TOURNAMENT USA Bowl 10920 Composite Dr. Dallas, TX 75220 214-358-1382 Handicap base: 90% of 430 team average 1 bowler age 14 or under & 1 bowler age 15 or over Entry Fee: $70 per team Or $80 for walk-in entry Each bowler bowls 3 games Walk-in entries accepted or mail entries to: Teen Bowlers Circuit, 8101 Tierra Del Sol Rd., Arlington, TX 76002 Tournament Director Brad Ellis 214-264-0077, bradellis8101@gmail.com or teenbowlerscircuit@gmail.com Email for full rules and entry blank Teen Bowlers Circuit New Exciting Scratch Tournament For Youth Bowlers A New Bowling Center Each Month/Scholarships And Awards Qualifying And Match Play Finals On Sunday Separate Boys & Girls Divisions • Bowl 3 games across 3 pairs Entry Fee: $35 per bowler per squad ($15.00 lineage & expenses, $20.00 Awards) Sunday, November 9 Pattern: 44’ London TOURNAMENT 30 YEARS AGO Jeff Freeman led the honor roll with 761 at Jupiter…Joe Eubanks also shot 753 at Red Bird… Wes Newell with 749 at Allen…Debbie Hughes led the ladies with 674 at Buckner…Ruby Finney shot 654 at Bronco…Patsy McCormick with 643 at Big Town…Mike Aulby takes $125,000 Indianapolis Open defeating Mark Baker 214-191 for $18,000…Jane Curlee was inducted into the TWBA Hall of Fame…Jeanne Maiden Naccarato wins first pro title by defeating Lisa Rathgeber in the $25,000 LPBT Pacific Northwest Classic… During the 1983-1984 season, a record high 12,360 honor scores were shot. 6,447 were perfect games and 1,234 were 800 series. I wonder how that compares to today??! AMF Spare Time Lanes 3149 S. Cooper Arlington, TX 76015 Sunday Qualifying Squad times: 9:00 AM 10:30 AM Top 8 Match Play to follow Both Boys & Girls Divisions Top 4 Stair Step finals to follow Next Tourney @ Brunswick Zone, Denton, TX, December 7th Walk-in entries accepted or mail entries to: Teen Bowlers Circuit, 8101 Tierra Del Sol Rd., Arlington, TX 76002 Tournament Director Brad Ellis 214-264-0077, bradellis8101@gmail.com or teenbowlerscircuit@gmail.com Email for full rules and entry blank Page 10 | Thursday, November 6, 2014 | THE BOWLING NEWS Ellis and Gray win TBC titles Malott clinches No. 1 berth for PBA World Championship finals PBA LLC Photo Austin Ellis and Taryn Gray Austin Ellis of Arlington won his second consecutive Teen Bowlers Circuit event and fourth overall with his victory at AMF Lewisville Lanes. Taryn Gray of Greenville won her third TBC title. In the championship match Ellis defeated tournament leader Micah McCracken of Ft Worth in a nail-biter, 215-214. McCracken needed to fill 29 in the tenth to secure the victory, but got two strikes then 7 to finish second and take home $90 in SMART money. Ellis won $125. In the opening match Matt Orchard of Allen defeated first-time finalist Levi Ventura, Euless, 180-146. The semifinals match had Ellis defeating Orchard 223-183. Orchard earned $60 and Ventura $35 in SMART money. On the girl’s side, the championship match had Gray taking down tournament leader Hope Gramly of Prosper 187-181. Gray earned $70 and Gramly $50 in SMART money. In the opening match Gray defeated Kristin Hilker, Grand Prarie, 167-153. In the semifinal it was Gray again, taking down Veronica Prior of Allen, 189-157. Hilker won $40 and McCracken $35 in SMART money. They used the 41’ WTP Montreal pattern. The tournament format is two 3-game qualifying squads and then 8 games of match play followed by a top 4 boys & girls stair-step finals. They had 34 entries, 21 boys and 13 girls. Qualifying leader for the boys was Micah McCracken -42 and Hope Gramly -60 for the girls. High game for the tournament was Clay Adams with 266. Other Finalists: Girls - 5th Alexes Burton, Rowlett, 6th Jaden Takayesu, Flower Mound, 7th Jerilyn Mayhak, Oklahoma City, 8th Ashley Hathaway, The Colony. Boys - 5th Jared Nichols, Ft Worth, 6th Cameron Royes, Mansfield, 7th Clay Admans, Plano, 8th Lars Houck, Greenwood. A special shout out to Micah McCracken who picked up the 7-10 split during match play!! Thank you to the Cyndi Ray and entire staff at AMF Lewisville Lanes for their hospitality. On November 9th the Teen Bowlers Circuit will be at AMF Sparetime Lanes, pattern TBD. In December, the TBC will be in Denton, TX at Brunswick Zone. Contact Brad Ellis for more information. BradEllis8101@ gmail.com Phil Hughes Rob Pohlman Sales rep Lake Dallas, TX Retired: Boeing Aircraft Cedar Park, TX Age 52. Right handed SASBA titles 0 18-300s 6-800s Age 61, Right handed SASBA titles 0 23-300s 9-800s Congratulations 1. Wes Malott, 2. Mike Fagan, 3. Ronnie Russell, 4. Todd M. Book and 5. Stuart Williams on advancing to the PBA World Championship stepladder final. Telecast Jan. 11 on ESPN. LAS VEGAS (Oct. 30, 2014) — Wes Malott of Pflugerville, Texas, captured the top qualifying position for the PBA World Championship, the concluding event of the GEICO PBA World Series of Bowling VI, by 118 pins over Mike Fagan of Fort Worth, Texas, Thursday at South Point Bowling Center. Malott, Fagan, Ronnie Russell of Marion, Indiana; Todd Book of Russells Point, Ohio, and Stuart Williams of England will return to South Point’s new 60-lane Bowling Plaza for the live ESPN stepladder finals on Sunday, Jan. 11. The World Championship is officially the third and final major championship of the PBA’s 2014 season. Malott, a 38-year-old nine-time PBA Tour champion, averaged 229.44 over 52 games conducted on five different lane conditions to pace the World Championship qualifiers with a 12,381 pinfall total, 118 pins ahead of Fagan. “I never really put anything together tonight. I just stayed out of trouble, and got a couple wins here and there,” Malott said. “The biggest thing was in the second game tonight against Sean Rash. I doubled in the 10th to shut him out and that gave me some confidence and opened the gap a little. “I was disappointed with my loss to Fagan in the last match Wednesday. I had a big lead and let him catch up, but I was able to get past that, focus on the positive and that helped.” If Malott wins the title in January, his 10th title will qualify him for PBA Hall of Fame consideration at some point down the road, but it’s not something Malott is concerned about. “We’ll have a couple of months to prepare and think about the finals,” he said. “Ten titles, yeah, maybe it’s in the back of my mind, but it’s not a big thing at this point. It’s not like I’m going for the most PBA titles or anything. If my career ended today, I’d be very happy. I’m very grateful and fortunate to be where I’m at, and I’m still living the dream.” Fagan, 33, chased Malott throughout the 24-game match play finals, but could never quite catch up. Russell, who qualified for his third World Series television final, finished 16 pins behind Fagan. Book, 43, will make his second television appearance in eight years as mostly a part-time touring player. Williams, who won his only PBA Tour title in the 2011 Viper Championship, made the biggest move, advancing from seventh to fifth with a 258-194 victory over defending World Champion and fellow Englishman Dom Barrett in the final match game. PBA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP South Point Bowling Center, Las Vegas, Thursday FINAL MATCH PLAY STANDINGS (after 52 games, includes match play bonus pins) 1, Wes Malott, Pflugerville, Texas, 15-9, 12,381. 2, Mike Fagan, Ft. Worth, Texas, 14-10, 12,263. 3, Ronnie Russell, Marion, Ind., 13-11, 12,147. 4, Todd Book, Russells Point, Ohio, 15-9, 12,126. 5, Stuart Williams, England, 10-14, 12,091. 6, Sean Rash, Montgomery, Ill., 12-12, 12,078, $8,100. 7, Scott Norton, Mission Viejo, Calif., 12-12, 12,071, $7,000. 8, Shawn Maldonado, Houston, 15-9, 12,064, $6,600. 9, Eddie VanDaniker Jr., Chatsworth, Calif., 13-11, 12,002, $6,000. 10, Dom Barrett, England, 12-12, 11,997, $5,600. 11, Patrick Girard, Canada, 15-9, 11,981, $5,000. 12, Jason Couch, Clermont, Fla., 13-11, 11,932, $4,800. 13, Jason Belmonte, Australia, 9-15, 11,915, $4,600. 14, Martin Larsen, Sweden, 14-10, 11,883, $4,400. 15, Mike DeVaney, Winchester, Calif., 13-11, 11,863, $4,200. 16, Tom Daugherty, Wesley Chapel, Fla., 11-13, 11,832, $4,000. 17, Pete Weber, St. Ann, Mo., 11-13, 11,782, $3,800. 18, B.J. Moore III, Apex, N.C., 9-15, 11,767, $3,600. 19, John Szczerbinski, N. Tonawanda, N.Y., 11-13, 11,728, $3,500. 20, Dick Allen, Columbia, S.C., 10-14, 11,724, $3,400. 21, E.J. Tackett, Huntington, Ind., 9-15, 11,713, $3,300. 22, J.R. Raymond, Bay City, Mich., 11-13, 11,700, $3,200. 23, Bryon Smith, Roseburg, Ore., 11-13, 11,695, $3,100. 24, Shuichi Heki, Japan, 10-14, 11,624, $3,000. 300 Games: Sean Rash. Knoblauch wins 2014 ITRC Super Senior Classic Jim Knoblauch ARLINGTON, Texas - Jim Knoblauch of Waukesha, Wisconsin, made a key ball change that ultimately helped him win the 2014 International Training and Research Center Super Senior Classic with a 224-213 win against defending champion Kerry Painter of Henderson, Nevada. Knoblauch, who earned $3,000 for the victory Friday, qualified for the stepladder as the No. 3 seed and used the last frame of his first match to try something different. Although he stayed around the pocket and remained clean in his opening game, he knew he'd need to strike more as he climbed the ladder. While closing out his 194170 win over Howard Partell of Las Vegas, Knoblauch decided to try a ball that would save some energy for down the lane and give him a stronger reaction on the backend. USBC Media Photo The strategy worked for the 60-year-old right-hander, who earned his ticket to the title match with a 218-196 semifinal victory over Ed Roberts of Braintree, Massachusetts. Knoblauch started the game with five consecutive strikes before a 4-7-10 split ended his run, but Roberts struggled on the left lane throughout the game and was unable to take advantage of the miscue. "I watched Howard and Darwin (Wimer) start off throwing strikes, so I started with the ball I thought would give me the most consistent look," Knoblauch said. "It looked OK throughout the game but didn't finish and was bleeding too much energy. I had a free shot in the 10th against Howard, made the change and it gave me the look I needed. From there, I was able to make slight adjustments and get off to Continued on Page 19 THE BOWLING NEWS | Thursday, November 6, 2014 | Page 11 Texan D.J. Archer leads PBA Chameleon Championship field into ESPN finals 1. D.J. Archer, 2. Ronnie Russell, 3. Sean Rash and 4. J.R. Raymond advance to the ESPN final round at the PBA Chameleon Championship. LAS VEGAS (Oct. 27, 2014) — D.J. Archer of Friendswood, Texas, stumbled out of the gate, but righted himself quickly to take charge of the PBA Chameleon Championship, the third of four animal pattern events in GEICO PBA World Series of Bowling VI, Monday at South Point Bowling Center. Archer, a 34-year-old, 12year veteran who is still trying for his first PBA Tour title, fought through the emotional memories of his mother’s death in September on his way to the top qualifying position in the Chameleon Championship television finals. After rolling a 175 game to start the day, he rebounded immediately with a 275 and scored at a blistering 242.29 pace in the morning round. He only managedPBAto LLC Photo take a nine-pin lead over Ronnie Russell of Marion, Indiana, into Monday night’s final qualifying round, but finished with games of 240 and 235 to retain his top position by 35 pins over Russell. Archer won the day with a 14-game total of 3,202 pins. Russell was second with 3,167 pins. Sean Rash of Montgomery, Illinois, qualified third with 3,158 pins and J.R. Raymond, who will make his ESPN debut in the finals on Saturday, Nov. 1, at the new South Point Bowling Plaza, qualified fourth with 3,142 pins. “What’s crazy is that in practice this morning, I threw about 20 strikes in a row. Normally when that happens, the first Michael Haugen Jr. earns top berth in PBA Scorpion championship PBA LLC Photo 1. Michael Haugen Jr., 2. Scott Newell, 3. Martin Larsen and 4. Tom Hess advance to the ESPN final round at the PBA Scorpion Championship LAS VEGAS (Oct. 28, 2014) — Three-time Professional Bowlers Association titlist Michael Haugen Jr. of Phoenix jumped from sixth to first in the final game Tuesday night to capture the top berth in the PBA Scorpion Championship in the GEICO PBA World Series of Bowling Tuesday at South Point Bowling Center. Haugen, who entered the final qualifying round in 13th place, fired games of 203, 255, 223, 234, 226, 216 and 247 to finish the Scorpion event with a 14-game total of 3,213 pins and a four-pin lead over Scott Newell of Daytona, Florida. Sweden’s Martin Larsen qualified third with 3,206 pins and Tom Hess of Urbandale, Iowa, qualified fourth at 3,205 – one pin ahead of Tommy Jones of Simpsonville, South Carolina and four pins ahead of firstround leader B.J. Moore III of Apex, North Carolina. Newell and Hess have each won one PBA Tour title. Larsen will be trying for his first when the finals are conducted Saturday in the new South Point Bowling Plaza. The finals will air on Sunday, Jan. 4, at 1 p.m. ET. “That was a little too exciting, but I don’t do anything the easy way,” Haugen said. “I was losing my ball reaction a bit. I drilled a new ball for the night round, but it was slipping game is always bad and I don’t know why,” Archer said. “I said to myself, ‘this isn’t good,’ but after that, it was just like it never happened and I bowled real well. I bowled 275 the second game and I just matched up with the right ball all day. When you get those things on the right page, you can throw a lot of strikes in this facility.” The Chameleon Championship was the third of four qualifying events that will determine the 24-player field for the PBA World Championship match play competition Wednesday and Thursday. The seven-game qualifying rounds in the Cheetah, Viper, Chameleon and Tuesday’s Scorpion Championships will be combined to determine the World Championship finalists. PBA CHAMELEON CHAMPIONSHIP South Point Bowling Center, Las Vegas, Monday FINAL QUALIFYING STANDINGS (after 14 games; top four advance to ESPN finals on Nov. 1) 1, D.J. Archer, Friendswood, Texas, 3,202. 2, Ronnie Russell, Marion, Ind., 3,167. 3, Sean Rash, Montgomery, Ill., 3,158, $100. 4, J.R. Raymond, Bay City, Mich., 3,146. 5, Scott Norton, Mission Viejo, Calif., 3,142, $4,000. 6 (tie), Stuart Williams, England, and Dom Barrett, England, 3,135, $3,250. 8, Jason Couch, Clermont, Fla., 3,128, $2,500. 9, Mattias Olsson, Sweden, 3,124, $2,200. 10, Harry Sullins, Chesterfield Twp., Mich., 3,063, $2,000. 11, E.J. Tackett, Huntington, Ind., 3,062, $1,800. 12, Martin Larsen, Sweden, 3,042, $1,700. 13, Richie Teece, England, 3,031, $1,650. 14, Gerald Marrs, Huntley, Ill., 3,026, $1,600. 15, Dave Wodka, Henderson, Nev., 3,003, $1,550. 16, Daniel Fransson, Sweden, 3,001, $1,500. 17, Kyle Troup, Taylorsville, N.C., 3,000, $1,450. 18, Brian Valenta, Lockport, Ill., 2,975, $1,400. Continued on Page 18 away. I knew I had to either make better shots or change balls, so I changed balls again and went with it.” Haugen said an open frame in the seventh almost ended his hopes, “but I threw the last five strikes and the other guys waited for me. Go figure.” The first round of the Scorpion Championship earlier Tuesday was the fourth and final qualifying event to determine the 24 match play finalists for the PBA World Championship. The match play finals include eight-game rounds Wednesday at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., and Thursday at 2 p.m. England’s Dom Barrett was top qualifier for the World Championship with a 6,430 pinfall total, three pins ahead of Ronnie Russell of Marion, Indiana, and 14 ahead of Moore. Bryon Smith of Roseburg, Oregon, captured the 24th spot by two pins over Newell. PBA SCORPION CHAMPIONSHIP South Point Bowling Center, Las Vegas, Tuesday FINAL QUALIFYING STANDINGS (after 14 games; top four advance to ESPN finals Saturday, Nov. 1) 1, Michael Haugen Jr., Phoenix, 3,213. 2, Scott Newell, Deland, Fla., 3,209. 3, Martin Larsen, Sweden, 3,206. 4, Tom Hess, Urbandale, Iowa, 3,205. 5, Tommy Jones, Simpsonville, S.C., 3,204, $4,000. 6, B.J. Moore III, Apex, N.C., 3,201, $3,500. 7, Tom Daugherty, Wesley Chapel, Fla., 3,198, $3,000. 8, Brian Valenta, Lockport, Ill., 3,192, $2,500. 9, Norm Duke, Clermont, Fla., 3,170, $2,200. Continued on Page 15 Connor Pickford wins No. 1 berth for PBA Viper championship finals PBA LLC Photo 1. Connor Pickford, 2. Ronnie Russell, 3. Dom Barrett and 4. Mika Koivuniemi advance to the ESPN final round at the PBA Viper Championship LAS VEGAS (Oct. 26, 2014) — Connor Pickford of Charlotte, North Carolina, who has never finished higher than 14th in his abbreviated four-year Professional Bowlers Association Tour career, will make his national television debut as the top qualifier in the GEICO PBA World Series of Bowling VI’s Viper Championship. Pickford, 22, averaged 230.57 for 14 games on the Viper lane condition at South Point Bowling Center Sunday, finishing with a 3,228 pinfall total to capture the No. 1 berth in the Viper Championship ESPN finals by 32 pins over Ronnie Russell of Marion, Indiana. England’s Dom Barrett jumped for fifth to third with a 223 final game and veteran Mika Koivuniemi of Hartland, Michigan, held on to fourth place with a 3,141 total, six pins ahead of Australia’s Jason Belmonte and 11 ahead of first-round leader B.J. Moore III of Apex, North Carolina. The top four players will bowl for the Viper Championship title on Saturday, Nov. 1, in the new South Point Bowling Plaza. The finals will air on ESPN on Sunday, Dec. 21. “I had an amazing ball reaction tonight,” Pickford said. “I’ve had all of my success with a MOTIV Venom Shock, my purple ball. I told my ball rep when I got into that ball tonight, it was game on. I didn’t realize scores were so low because my ball reaction was so good.” Being in position to win his first national professional title is a dream Pickford began chasing at age 14 when he entered a PBA regional tournaContinued on Page 13 Spoiler Alert Match play results and winners on page 19 PBA Challenge PBA50 Tour, PBA Regional, PBA Women’s Regional representatives compete in ESPN special event From left, Missy Parkin, Clara Guerrero, Amleto Monacelli, Walter Ray Williams, Josh Blanchard and EJ Tackett. Amleto Monacelli of Venezuela and Walter Ray Williams Jr. of Oxford, Fla., Josh Blanchard of Gilbert, Ariz., and EJ Tackett of Huntington, Ind., Clara Guerrero of Colombia and Missy Parkin of Laguna Hills, Calif., advanced to the finals of the PBA Challenge, a madefor-ESPN special event, which was held in conjunction with the GEICO PBA World Series of Bowling VI Sunday Nov. 2 at South Point Bowling Plaza. The ESPN telecast will air on Sunday, Jan. 19. 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After sitting out a year, he was reinstated and returned to PBA competition, earning 2011-12 PBA South Region Player of the Year honors. “That’s when I decided this is what I’m supposed to do with my life,” he said. “It’s unbelievable to know (making his first TV final) is what I’ve worked for. A couple of years ago, I watched Jason Sterner – a fellow South Region competitor and a good friend – three all three strikes in 10th to make the show and I remember it was an incredible feeling. Now I get to bowl for my first title. I don’t know what to think, but I’m pretty sure I won’t get much sleep tonight.” PBA VIPER CHAMPIONSHIP South Point Bowling Center, Las Vegas, Sunday FINAL QUALIFYING STANDINGS (after 14 games; top 4 advance to ESPN finals on Saturday, Nov. 1, at South Point Bowling Plaza) 1, Connor Pickford, Charlotte, N.C., 3,228. 2, Ronnie Russell, Marion, Ind., 3,196. 3, Dom Barrett, England, 3,148, $100. 4, Mika Koivuniemi, Hartland, Mich., 3,141. 5, Jason Belmonte, Australia, 3,135, $4,000. 6, B.J. Moore III, Apex, N.C., 3,130, $3,500. 7, Shawn Maldonado, Houston, 3,116, $3,000. 8, Mike Fagan, Ft. Worth, Texas, 3,101, $2,500. 9, Shuichi Heki, Japan, 3,080, $2,200. 10, Eddie Van Daniker Jr., Chatsworth, Calif., $740. 29, Josh Blanchard, Mesa, Ariz., 1,541, $730. 30, Brian Kretzer, Dayton, Ohio, 1,540, $720. 31, Tom Daugherty, Wesley Chapel, Fla., 1,538, $710. 32, Jesse Buss, Belvidere, Ill., 1,537, $700. 300 Game: Dom Barrett. 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Other Cashers (after 7 games): 25 (tie), Giorgio Clinaz Jr., Venezuela; Brett Spangler, Niles, Ohio, and Bill O'Neill, Langhorne, Pa., 1,546, $773. 28, D.J. Archer, Friendswood, Texas, 1,542, At AMF Showplace Euless Lanes At Strikz FRISCO – Rick Irvine headed the leader boards last week at Strikz by logging laudable 255246-268 = 769 numbers in Lousy Bowlerz league action. Cathy Eberly, Irvine’s league mate, paced the ladies with a tidy 206-192-204 = 602 set. HONOR ROLL Tommy Davis 214-617, Jennifer Blythe 189-504, Gary Lumenti 220-615, Cathy Eberly 243-572, Chris Marino 214-644, Shelly Brown 187-516, Clayton Colby 250-683, Debbie Colby 183-509. Richard Nielsson 227-601, Candy 3,064, $2,000. 11, Parker Bohn III, Jackson, N.J., 3,063, $1,800. 12, Pete Weber, St. Ann, Mo., 3,061, $1,700. 13 (tie), Bryon Smith, Roseburg, Ore., and Chris Loschetter, Avon, Ohio, 3,060, $1,625. 15, Devin Bidwell, Wichita, Kan., 3,049, $1,550. 16, Sean Rash, Montgomery, Ill., 3,042, $1,500. 17, Mike DeVaney, Winchester, Calif., 3,041, $1,450. 18, Kurt Pilon, Warren, Mich., 3,037, $1,400. 19, Dino Castillo, Carrollton, Texas, 3,008, $1,350. 20, John Furey, Freehold, N.J., 3,002, $1,300. 21, Brad Angelo, Lockport, N.Y., 2,995, $1,275. Kirk Wright 469-867-2770 *Back By Popular Demand & Hosted By Rowlett Bowl-A-Rama 213-222 = 703 Monday Mixed set. Ed Fielden earned high-game honors with a near-perfect 299 solo. HONOR ROLL Ed McKee 279-747, Scott Arnold 279-737, Ed Fielden 734, Elmer Howard 278-716, Herman Campbell 279-707, Kevin Wynn 245-700, David Sherrill 256-690, John Downing 246-661, Joe Gray 243-626. Drew Johnson 210-599, Lawrence Bryant 189-525, Steven Walker 169465, John Eft 290, Troy Johnson 290, Trimeya Washington 230-664, Cheryl Washington 235-648, Shelley Fugitt 245-636. Lydia Blazek 265-619, Claudia Blake 215-613, Dustie Hammond 242587, Sheila Walton 202-565, Amanda Howard 192-563, Mindy Wynn 193-559, Miranda Harrington 211-540. Lauren Black 194-509, Denise Wheeler 177-497, Crystal Holmes 161464, Jessica Addy 148-387. (Based on 35 entries) Handicap 80% from 220 (Squad times are 10:30 AM & 2:00 PM) Lanes will be conditioned for each squad Per person per squad We open at 10 AM www.facebook.com/ rowlettbowlarama 5021 Lakeview Parkway Rowlett, TX 75088 972-475-7080 www.rowlettbowlarama.com At AMF Lewisville Lanes Curl blasts 771, Hicks nabs 634 Jeff Curl captured high-series honors for the week at AMF Lewisville Lanes with a highpowered 279-258-234 = 771 Monday Nite Men league production. Jacqui Hicks posted a stately 203-224-207 = 634 Rising Stars set to lead the ladies. HONOR ROLL Lynda Barnes 216-600, Laney Royal 258-664, Amy Ferrera 197-530, Bob Villarreal 245-668, Sabina DeBord 226603, Joe Lay 246-692, Jo Ann Garcia 197-507, Mike Kyle 275-723. Karleen Reynolds 204-589, Curt Hegeman 275-657, Denise FreemanBoone 163-457, Scott Blair 258-708, Sherri Strongren 211-575, Larry Vargas 229-558, Barbara McKeown 174-471. Kevin Westdyk 286-740, Larry Adkins 248-663, Michelle Reising 202-520, Dana Stites 194-520, Cornelius Cavitt 278-760, Karla Widders 203-497, Donald Derrick 247-649, Roneshia Williams 201-590. SENIORS Bruce Cotton 235-629, Pat Warnock 209-506. C h o o s e Fro m $ 5 U n l i m i t e d B ow l i n g $ 5 U n l i m i t e d L a s e r Ta g $5 Unlimited Billiards Or $5 Unlimited Video Games Valid Sunday-Friday Open to Close Activities are $5 per person/per activity/per day. Price does not include bowling shoes or tax. Certain restrictions apply.Valid on Standard Bowling Lanes only. Strikz reserves the right to place up to five people per lane with 15 minute Increments per person. Bowling is not unlimited if on a waiting list. Bowling lanes will be rotated off a waiting list to allow all guests to have fair bowling time. Laser Tag & Billiards are first come first serve. Laser Tag might not be available at all times due to group events. Unlimited Video Games do not include crane, ticket, or prize games. Not valid with any other offer, coupons, discounts, or promotions. Not Valid during holidays. Not valid with reservations. 972-668-5263 8789 Lebanon Road, Frisco, TX 75034 www.strikz.com Page 14 | Thursday, November 6, 2014 | THE BOWLING NEWS At Hallmark Lanes Herrick crushes 820, Navarro nails 734 Stansbury 299 KILLEEN – Josh Herrick earned high-series honors for the month at Hallmark Lanes with a sizeable 277-277-266 = 820 Hit & Miss Classic league showing. Esther Navarro, also from the Hit & Miss Classic group, was red hot for the ladies with a riproaring 254-213-267 = 734 set. Lewis Stansbury earned highgame honors with a near-perfect 299 solo. HONOR ROLL Joe White, Sr. 237-511, Karin Ciesiolka 248-704, Andy Layne 255, Dan Caron 734, Esther Navarro 233-635, Jerry Kilpatrick 210-523, Christine Goins 201500, Stacey Phillips 183, Eva Dorsey 500. Will Binder 265-689, Rosie Perez 222, Rachael Brown 534, Chris Causey 226, Pete Schirripa, Jr. 605, Carmen Olalde 183, Mitzi Cina 471, Lewis Stansbury 279-712, Emily Berger 258-708. Lewis Stansbury 200-571, Karin Ciesiolka 252-671, Bob Billman, Jr. 279, Pete Schirripa, Jr. 679, Esther Navarro 225-616, Mike Call, Sr. 186, Jerry Kilpatrick 483, Vivian Mikell 172-491. Vickie Gill 207-530, Jason Bardales 278-760, Rachael Brown 237-618, Josh Herrick 255, Pete Schirripa, Jr. 670, Esther Navarro 232-638, Pete Schirripa,Jr. 277-712, Emily Berger 236, Patti Wright 509. Lewis Stansbury 743, Darline Bryant 226-611, TJ Jones 245, Lewis Stansbury 571, Julie Armistead 201528, Matthew McMillen 257-664, Esther Navarro 265-662, Jerry Kilpatrick 587. Kristina Marley 158, Vivian Mikell 491, Suzie Wollek 213-521, David Proctor, Sr. 246, Lewis Stansbury 698, Lisa Blackman 246-618, Lewis Stansbury 255-690, Ashley Wilson 245, Esther Navarro 642. Pete Schirripa, Jr. 290-694, Emily Berger 258-682, Regis Payne 268-691, Karin Ciesiolka 246-650, John Dixon, Sr. 190-496, Cindi Ciesiolka 176-467, Greg Masters 258, Scott Courtright 641. Sarah Ashe 211-576, Jerry Kilpatrick 587, Kristina Marley 158, Vivian Mikell 491, Suzie Wollek 205-558, Vince Simmons 278, Lewis Stansbury 714, Lisa Blackman 246, Rachael Brown 641. Ron Stuart 258, Bryant Logan 708, Phyllis Love 217, Ashley Wilson 638, Drew Kirshner 269-644, Mitzi Cina 198-508, Lewis Stansbury 267-673, KayKay Duerre 254-628. SENIORS Jonathan Berry, Sr. 237, Rullie Haywood 658, Sako Atkins 194, Effie Clark 522, Gus Garcia 189, Jonathan Berry, Sr. 548, Peg Hartley 167, Christine Kuebler 469, Rullie Haywood, Jr. 267-647. Barbara Jones 213-536, Bob Hines, Jr. 196, Jay Herman 548, Beverly Williams 151, Peg Hartley 439, Rullie Haywood, Jr. 266-693, Le Quinn 200, Nancy Holstine 520, Pete Riendeau, Sr. 223. Jonathan Berry, Sr. 589, Linda Strickland 258-594, Bill Henry 200, Jonathan Berry, Sr. 547, Christine Kuebler 193, Beverly Haywood 584, Bill Miller, Jr. 255, Bob McDougal 658, Bobbie Hicks 180. Nat Baumbach 490, Lee Price 237, Harry Hellon 619, Bev Lyons 204-545, Gene Hampton 183, Jay Herman 583, Bobbie Hicks 166, Nancy Holstine 506, John Schuch 256, Harry Hellon 698, Dixie Heinle 215-572. ENJOY THE FUN OF BOWLING! HOME OF THE KILLEEN OPEN SW REGION PBA TOURNAMENT COCKTAILS IN THE 11TH FRAME LOUNGE Hails & Farewells, Private Parties, Pool, Karaoke Mini Sports Bar with 4 TV Screens FULL COLOR AUTOMATIC SCORING 3 LARGE COLOR TVs TO WATCH WHILE BOWLING ALL 24 LANES AVAILABLE WITH BUMPERS Week Night Specials - 9 PM to Midnight Exit Stan Schlueter Loop off U.S. Hwy. 190 Next to Patriot Pontiac-Buick in Killeen 254-690-4949 FAX: 254-690-4964 E-mail: bowling@hallmarklanes.com Visit our Web Site: www.hallmarklanes.com and Visit Us on FACEBOOK BROOKLYN STyLES make Sean Rash first pick in 2015 PBA League Draft PBA World Championship top qualifier Wes Malott goes No. 2 by Pittsburgh Jack Rabbits LAS VEGAS (Oct. 31, 2014) – Sean Rash of Montgomery, Ill., was the first of 40 players selected in the 2015 PBA League Draft, held Friday at South Point Bowling Plaza. Eight PBA League teams will compete for the Elias Cup in two days of competition at Bayside Bowl in Portland, Maine, March 28-29. Draft order was determined by a random drawing. The BROOKLYN STyLES are managed by PBA Hall of Famer Johnny Petraglia, who was watching the draft along with a crowd at Bayside Bowl in Maine. Petraglia was represented at South Point by his son, John Petraglia Jr., who lives in Las Vegas. “It’s an honor to be picked No. 1,” said Rash, who was re-united with his Brooklyn team. “I’m looking forward to a great PBA League competition. We have a great team. We’re excited. We have great chemistry, and now we’ll see what happens.” Wes Malott of Pflugerville, Texas, who earned the No. 1 berth in the 2014 PBA World Championship finals a day earlier at South Point, was the first pick of the Pittsburgh Jack Rabbits’ manager Tim Mack. With the third pick, L.A. X manager Andrew Cain selected Australian two-handed star and leading 2014 PBA Player of the Year candidate Jason Belmonte. Belmonte was L.A. X’s franchise player the previous two years of PBA League competition. In the No. 4 position, the defending Elias Cup champion Silver Lake Atom Splitters’ manager Mark Baker picked Chris Barnes, keeping his top player on the Silver Lake roster for a third year. Picking fifth, Philadelphia Hitmen manager Jason Couch selected 2013 PBA World Champion Dom Barrett of England. In the sixth slot, the Barbasol Motown Muscle’s Del Ballard Jr. picked 2013 PBA Rookie of the Year E.J. Tackett of Huntington, Ind. Dallas Strikers’ player-manager Norm Duke then selected Bill O’Neill of Langhorne, Pa. The final first-round selection was PBA Hall of Famer Pete Weber of St. Ann, Mo., picked by GEICO New York City WTT KingPins manager Carolyn Dorin-Ballard. By picking Weber, Dorin-Ballard re-united the KingPins with their top player for the past two seasons. The KingPins won the inaugural Elias Cup in 2013. In the serpentine draft, which reversed the draft order for all subsequent rounds, DorinBallard picked Mike Fagan of Fort Worth, Texas. The 2015 PBA League competition will feature two days of Baker format team elimination matches with a combined championship match featuring singles, doubles, trio and Baker team contests to determine the Elias Cup winner. All rounds of the PBA League will air on ESPN on a tape-delayed basis. A special Maine Event Shootout, a match play singles event offering a PBA Tour title, will be held on Monday, March 30, at Bayside Bowl and covered live on PBA’s online bowling channel, Xtra Frame. All players who were eligible for the draft will be invited to participate in the Maine Event Shootout. 2015 PBA LEAGUE ROSTERS (Rosters listed in order of player selections) BROOKLYN STyLES (manager Johnny Petraglia): Sean Rash, Tom Smallwood, Parker Bohn III, Jason Sterner, Osku Palermaa. Pittsburgh Jack Rabbits (manager Tim Mack): Wes Malott, Dan MacLelland, Ryan Ciminelli, Walter Ray Williams Jr., Bryon Smith. L.A. X (manager Andrew Cain): Jason Belmonte, Stuart Williams, Martin Larsen, Patrick Allen, Andres Gomez. Silver Lake Atom Splitters (manager Mark Baker): Chris Barnes, Mika Koivuniemi, Tom Continued on Page 15 At Killeen Bowlerama Bennight blasts 790, Charles jams 689 KILLEEN – Donny Bennight was the top bowler last month at Killeen Bowlerama with a booming 290/790 Adult/Youth series. Sandi Charles led the ladies with a blue-ribbon 248/689 Commercial set. HONOR ROLL Jean Maxson 257-677, Phil Ching 698, Venda Gale 223-577, Rufino Camba 255, Ismael Rubio 705, Nee Wallace 193-539, T J Jones 277, Mark Morgan 748, Donny Bennight 290, Jackie Harris 280-760. Emily Berger 662, Joshua Franklin 730, Susan Weaver 267, Billy Fajkus 212-609, Lynda Roberts 188-454, Josh Maxson 279-721, Jean Maxson 245-657, Jim Maxson 721, Ed Hellon 279. Jackie Harris 279-750, Alycia Blackwell 224-612, Ginger Chapman 217-561. www.killeenbowlerama.com DOLLAR DEALS!!! Mondays 7 PM–12 AM Wednesdays 9 PM–12 AM Thursdays 9 PM–12 AM $1.00 per person/per game (tax not included) Have fun, go bowling!!! For Friendly Service, A Super-Clean Facility and BOWLING AT ITS BEST! KILLEEN BOWLERAMA 254-699-5222 922 N. 38th Street KILLEEN, TEXAS 76543 bowling@hot.rr.com THE BOWLING NEWS | Thursday, November 6, 2014 | Page 15 Bowling Update From Ten Pins & More * Ten professional bowlers who have played in past New Mexico Open tournaments at Tenpins & More have been drafted to teams in next year’s PBA Draft League scheduled in Portland, Maine in March, 2015. Forty bowlers make up the eight team league that will be aired internationally on ESPN in April. Those who have bowled in Rio Rancho include this year’s winner, Craig Nidiffer of Michigan. Others to be drafted are Englishman, Stuart Williams now living in Phoenix, Dave Wodka, E J Tackett, Josh Blanchard, Mike DeVaney, Michael Haugen Jr, Shawn Maldonado, Scott Norton and Mike Fagan. * Local bowlers start their quest for national honors in the 14th New Mexico Games Bowling tournament by contesting Center finals at Tenpins & More from Thursday November 6 through Sunday November 9. The top six scorers in each division move on to state later this month, after which the gold, silver and bronze medalists get to represent New Mexico at the National State Games in Lincoln, Nebraska next summer. More than 160 bowlers attempted to qualify for this week’s roll-offs. * Local Bowling Center, Tenpins & More in Rio Rancho, is in the running to become a host Center on the re-launched Professional Women’s Bowling Tour. The PWBA announcement was made earlier this month when the United States Bowling Congress and the Bowling Proprietors Association of America agreed to co-fund the abbreviated nine event summer/fall tour for three years, starting in 2015. The original PWBA and it’s pre-decessors folded in 2003, leaving the growing high school and collegiate women bowlers with little to bowl for, At Tenpins & More Epstein drills 807, MillerMackie masters 792 Hare 300 RIO RANCHO, NM – Aaron Epstein won high-set honors for the month at Tenpins & More with a power-packed 269-279-259 = 807 Thursday Doubles league series. Dana Miller-Mackie topped the ladies’ leader board with an outstanding 237-289-266 = 792 Senior Handicap Trios session. Adrienne Hare garnered high-game accolades with awardwinning 12-bagger. HONOR ROLL Teresa Hope 200-574, Angel Ortega 244-711, Donna Dowd 252-681, Jeff Jones 279-721, Donna Dowd 259-686, Jeff Jones 258-731, Troi Donnachaidh 181-506, John Wheat 266-680, Debi Padilla 195-512. Dana Miller-Mackie 247-689, Demost Quintana (4 games) 232-854, Brian Hare 279-769, Adrienne Hare 717, Ernie Hazeltine (4 games) 269-967, Dana Miller-Mackie (4 games) 279-926. Michael Lee 203-512, Kellie Owens 167-477, Richard Marquis 241-599, Gloria Gonzakowski 168-472, Randy Velasquez 225-643, Kathi Rieger 150383, Ronald Smith 252-701, Kathleen Lee 200-563. Ron Michel 267-734, Beverly Gabaldon 215-574, Bo Bolon 268-756, Bob Thurston 268-685, Cheryle Costales 210-540. At Heritage Lanes Ellis pockets 779, Montgomery crafts 644 OKLAHOMA CITY, OK – Bruce Ellis’ stalwart 256-277246 = 779 Bowlers R Us league showing topped the leader boards for the month at Heritage Lanes. Michelle Montgomery paced the ladies with a strong 245/644 Heritage Seniors set. HONOR ROLL Jackie Proby 230-657, Allison Beck 243-618, Allison Johnson 267-641, Greg Fein 258-696, Stephanie Fein 238-630, Andy Seay 257-675, Max Burchett 224658, Kevin Whitley 230-634, Michelle Montgomery 214-614. SENIORS Dennis Nary 247-673, Gary Berryman 226-640, Jeri Taylor 266-642. except a few majors or events on the men’s PBA Tour. This renewal will provide competition at the highest level for nine straight weeks from July 10 through September 6, with tournaments running Friday through Sunday across the country. The goal is to develop it as a nation-wide tour with a minimum $ 60,000 purse at each event. Tenpins & More was told by a BPAA official that it was “geographically in the mix” as host Centers are being sought. The fact that Tenpins & More has successfully held it’s own New Mexico Open for the past eleven years is not lost on tour organizers. * Rio Rancho league bowlers, Lance Emerson and Dana Miller-Mackie scored what might be a national record in winning doubles at the 14th annual “Dick Tanner Invitational” at Fun Connection, Isleta last Sunday. Emerson went 278, 257, 276 for 811, his second 800 plus set in the tournament, whilst Miller-Mackie shot 216, 258, 246 for 720 and 1,531 to win the title by 33 pins from Tania Proctor and John Bailey from Tularosa. Emerson’s team that included Miller-Mackie, Karen Barcal and Carl Chavez won teams and he also won singles with 756 and all-events with 2,294, at a 254.8 clip per game. Miller-Mackie’s 2,109 won women’s all-events from Proctor by two pins. Other Tenpins’ league bowlers to take top three placings included Joe Romero, Kassandra Sanchez and Brittany Leiby. * Dominic Huerta bowled his first sanctioned 300 game in a recent session of the Santa Fe Mazda Volvo Scratch Classic League at Tenpins & More. On the same night, Demost Quintana threw 299. 30, Jason Couch, Clermont, Fla., 1,545, $720. 31, Martin Paulsson, Sweden, 1,544, $710. 32, Lee Vanderhoef, Canton, Ga., 1,542, $700. 300 Games: Manuel Otalora. MICHAEL HAUGEN JR. Continued from Page 11 10, John Szczerbinski, N. Tonawanda, N.Y., 3,168, $2,000. 11, Bryon Smith, Roseburg, Ore., 3,156, $1,800. 12, Wes Malott, Pflugerville, Texas, 3,150, $1,700. 13, Patrick Girard, Canada, 3,131, $1,650. 14, Jason Belmonte, Australia, 3,124, $1,600. 15, E.J. Tackett, Huntington, Ind., 3,119, $1,550. 16, Andres Gomez, Colombia, 3,092, $1,500. 17, Dino Castillo, Carrollton, Texas, 3,067, $1,450. 18, David Haynes, Las Vegas, 3,011, $1,400. 19, David Beres, Waukesha, Wis., 3,010, $1,350. 20, Eddie VanDaniker Jr., Chatsworth, Calif., 2,996, $1,300. 21, Manuel Otalora, Colombia, 2,994, $1,275. 22, Brian Kretzer, Dayton, Ohio, 2,962, $1,250. 23, Mike DeVaney, Winchester, Calif., 2,947, $1,225. 24, J.R. Raymond, Bay City, Mich., 2,916, $1,200. Other Cashers (after 7 games): 25, Santiago Mejia, Colombia, 1,560, $800. 26, Anthony Pepe, Elmhurst, N.Y., 1,558, $770. 27, Dom Barrett, England, 1,555, $750. 28, Ryan Shafer, Horseheads, N.Y., 1,554, $740. 29, Anthony LaCaze, Melrose Park, Ill., 1,552, $730. BROOKLYN STYLES Continued from Page 14 Daugherty, Dick Allen, Craig Nidiffer. Philadelphia Hitmen (manager Jason Couch): Dom Barrett, Chris Loschetter, Dave Wodka, Ryan Shafer, Rhino Page. Barbasol Motown Muscle (manager Del Ballard Jr.): E.J. Tackett, Ronnie Russell, Josh Blanchard, John Szczerbinski, Mike DeVaney. Dallas Strikers (player-manager Norm Duke): Bill O’Neill, Tommy Jones, Michael Haugen Jr., Norm Duke, Shawn Maldonado. GEICO New York City WTT KingPins (manager Carolyn Dorin-Ballard): Pete Weber, Mike Fagan, D.J. Archer, Scott Norton, Amleto Monacelli. Tenpins & More presents… NEW SEASON SCRATCH MATCH-PLAY SERIES (Leading up to the 12th New Mexico Open in 2015) $1,000 Guaranteed first prize (In each event, regardless of the number of entries) • Bowl each of these events for scratch tournament experience • NOW 7 events leading up to the 12th NEW MEXICO OPEN! • Estimated $20,000 total prize-money in these seven events! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 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Sunday hour SENIOR SPECIAL happy 4 PM to 8 PM $1.09 per game + tax 11 AM - 2 PM Thursday Thunder 6 PM to Midnight 2 Hours & Shoes $10.00 per person & tax All You Can Bowl, Friday Only Twilite Bowl $11.99 + tax 10 PM til 2 AM Glo-Bowling, Light Show and Music 3 Hours All You Can Bowl 4 Hours: $15.99 each Charge per person Shoes included All You Can Bowl Shoes Included. All prices plus tax HERITAGE LANES 11917 N. Pennsylvania Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73120 405-755-7575 2 til 2 11 AM til 2 PM $1.99 PER GAME PER PERSON Shoes Not Included Must start before 2 PM Sunday Twilight 8 PM till 11 PM All the Glo You Can Bowl $9.99 + tax per person, shoes included ALL PRICES PLUS TAX Page 16 | Thursday, November 6, 2014 | THE BOWLING NEWS At Terrell Bowl Marquez unloads 767, Ellington uncorks 666 TERRELL – Jason Marquez headed the leader boards last month at Terrell Bowling Center by firing a hard-hitting 253-268246 = 767 Sunday Night Mixed series. Patty Ellington, from the Tuesday Night Mixed group, led the ladies race with a sky-high 194-226-246 = 666 set. HONOR ROLL Herman Butler 243-666, Toy Callahan 211-558, Richie Rylant 244-686, Kari Nunn 215-562, Josh Orr 257-711, Teresa Conn 231-555, David Nunnally 244-613, Pat Cooper 194-523, Michael Price 247-653. Lisa Massey 245-593, Bubba Harwell 268-679, Vanessa Barrow 214-596, Rad Quarrington 236-673, Kathleen Witt 192-534, Don Leech 246-594, Gayle Hatch 186-543, Michael Price 255-692. Rita Wilson 187-524, Brandon Davidson 246-700, Jimmy Shaddox 256-622, J L Morse 245-652, Mark DeArment, Jr. 290-701, John Johnson 247-691, Bobby Holley 279-700. Rooster Adams 234-666, Brandon Wyer 256-668, Doyle Hatcher 248-648. John Harbuck named president of Strike Ten Entertainment ARLINGTON —John Harbuck, who has been involved in licensing and consumer promotions for nearly three decades, has been named president of Strike Ten Entertainment (STE), the sponsor-activation arm of the bowling industry that serves industry sponsors, Welcome back for our 2014/2015 fall winter league season! At Big Spring Bowl-A-Rama It is going to be an amazing season so give us a call today 817-271-5409 we will find a space for you in our bowling family! Rawls 300 Have Fun with old friends while making new ones! IT PAYS TO BE A PIN CENTER LEAGUE BOWLER! Have FUN and WIN Money in our High Pots, Brackets and Mystery Score! $1 per game on Friday’s until 5 PM and ALL DAY on Sunday! Gonzales, Jr. racks up 299/768 BIG SPRING, TX – Eddie Gonzales, Jr. rolled a rollicking 299/768 Wednesday Nite Trio series to head the honor roll for the month at Big Spring Bowl-A-Rama. Janice Gonzales was high for the ladies with a smooth 197/565 Ladies Major set. James Rawls earned highgame accolades with an awardwinning perfecto. HONOR ROLL Julie Bass 196-531, Tammy Newton 190-540, Gwen Smith 222, Kristal Ashmore 213, Armondo Gutierrez 287-737, Joey Gutierrez 262-685, Wesley Smith 254-686, Red Dunaway 247-640. 112 Williams Ave. Cleburne, TX 76033 817-641-4441 www.pincenterbowl.com At Pin Center Bowl Hewitt delivers 738 $1.50 Game Special Monday thru Thursday 2 PM - 5 PM Fridays–3 PM - 5 PM Now TERRELL BOWLING CENTER ONLY 15 MILES EAST OF MESQUITE ON HWY. 80 2500 W. MOORE, TERRELL, TX 75160 (972) 524-0820 CLEBURNE – Alan Hewitt’s first-rate 269/738 session ended as the number one set for the month at Pin Center Bowl in the Casino league outing. Heather Sanderlin, Hewitt’s league mate, led the ladies with a robust 181-196-217 = 597 showing to front the fem scoring. HONOR ROLL Stella Bruce 193-470, Vernon Bruce 279-679, Kathy Butler 189-489, Rooster King 249-666, Shirley Johnson 187-505, Ronnie Rurak 246-680, Kathy Butler 178-520, Danny Bergman 253-650. Kathy Butler 175-458, Richard Sharp 245-705, Kathy McGonagill 192517, Dave Clark 235-615, Stacie Parrish 191-519, Bill Barber 212-606, Kathy Butler 181-516, Rooster King 212-559. Heather Sanderlin 212-544, Matt Lee 708-263, Alan Hewitt 259-717, Stacie Parrish 201-524, Stacie Parrish 205-532, Matt Lee 256-677. SENIORS Stacie Parrish 210-553, Brian Boase 212-584, Nancy Rago 179-510, Brian Boase 196-541, Ila Reed 185-495, Bill Barber 199-583. Eddie Gonzales, Sr. 245-603, Cy Perry 236-684, John Dodd 247-709, Sam Gonzales, Sr. 226-621, Michael Ornelas 226, Eddie Gonzales, Jr. 225-642, Philip Ringener 260-710, Don Ewing 245-703. Claud Fryar 220, Anthony Slate 219-613, Quinton Burton 233, Michael Leuschner 268-682, Ray Gutierrez 257624, Johnathon Young 248-608, Jackie Lecroy 246-600, Thomas Booth 237. Brent Newton 229-670, Jerry Holten 255-608, John Jackson 245-624, Mike Holt 237-647, Aaron Hendricks 225, Jimmie Wood 202, Cody Holt 201, Robert Sears 203, James Rawls 690. Brent Newton 285-644, Charlie Campbell 265-709, Michael Rowden 254-616, Jackie Lecroy 247-611, Tony Shankles 245-653, Philip Ringener 239-665, Robert Sears 222-646, Brent Newton 279-633. Josh Rochelle 256-668, Tim Yanez 246, John Dodd 236-674, Tony Saldana 265-639. John Harbuck partners and more than 2,100 member bowling centers. Harbuck joined STE in 2012 as vice president of activation and fulfillment and was named STE interim president on July 1. He replaced Frank DeSocio, who took over as executive director of the Bowling Proprietors’ Association of America (BPAA). “We are excited to have John take on the leadership role at Strike Ten,” Anthony Perrone, chairman of the Strike Ten board of directors, said. “He has been an integral part of STE for the last few years and he has the experience and passion to keep STE moving forward.” Before joining STE, Harbuck was co-founder and managing partner for Leading Edge Promotions, which developed Continued on Page 18 Wishing everyone a Great Thanksgiving 3318 E. Interstate 20, Big Spring, TX 79720 John and Diana Dodd, Owners and Certified Coaches 432-267-7484 — Fax: 432-267-1644 Snack Bar 432-267-7485 THE BOWLING NEWS | Thursday, November 6, 2014 | Page 17 More Many Mini Tips Tucking the pinky of your bowling hand to the first knuckle can cause the ball to hook a little more. When you first try this, it might feel as if you’re going to drop the ball. Keep after it. It will give you alternative ball motion. You might want to wear protection across that knuckle for a while as a callous might develop. Keep in mind this is an adjustment. If your ball is hooking too much or too soon, untuck! You also might want to untuck it on your spare shots. One caution here about tucking the pinky. With most people, tucking the pinky will cause the ring finger span to be shortened. Be sure and have your fit checked with your tucked pinky. If a tucked pinky causes your ring finger to bend slightly, have your pro shop professional shorten the ring finger span very slightly At Mel’s Lone Star Lanes Bohuslav produces 800, Lawrence levels 736 GEORGETOWN – Elliott Bohuslav held the hot hand for the month at Mel’s Lone Star Lanes with a chart-topping 278-232-290 = 800 Funrollers session. Pam Lawrence fronted fem scoring with a stately 258-246232 = 736 Pot O Gold set. HONOR ROLL Wanda Clark 231-680, RJ Little 278-795, Carol O’Brien 242-634, Jacob Wininger 268-713, Emily Johnson 158-441, Zach Trevino 289-787, Wanda Clark 234-638, Doug Patton 266-751, Alex Sumruld 234-659. Chris Craig 267-741, Aimee LaFrance 234-618, Pat Parker 210-582, Larry Millican 270-731, Crystal Ganoung 242-648, Kenny Kiehl 258-718, Rachel Masterson 235-613, Mike Strano 279-791. SENIORS Lee Forster 236-694, Carol O’Brien 268-684, John McCormick 267-709, Dellene Davis 209-601. At Fiesta Lanes Lile scorches 786, Kaiser belts 718 Bueche, Sportsman add 300’s NEW BRAUNFELS – Dave Lile headed the leader boards last month at Fiesta Lanes claiming high series honors with a 289/786 power-laden SwingTime Seniors series. Misty Kaiser led the ladies with a sterling 279/718 Ball & Chain set. Alan Bueche and Jerry Sportsman shared high-game honors with award-winning 12-baggers. HONOR ROLL Alan Bueche 279-748, Calvin Howell 279-773, Tom Timm 276-696, Danny Salazar 246-694, B Wood 214-563, Tyler Jenke 201-550, Kris Hughes 279-614, Michael Smith 245-692, Jason Hill 280-749. Edward Chavarri 268-767, Jerry Sportsman 716, David Lile 279-750, Tom Timm (4 games) 278-894, Charles Heppes (4 games) 244-853, Sherman Faulkner 266-662, Matt Heil 257-695. Joe Maynard 268-695, Lonnie Eckhart 279-757, Chad Jones 277-705, Alan Bueche 783, Alan Bueche 269733, Chris Montoya 246-634, Derrick Thompson 215-603, Alton Schneider 199-520. Kenneth Winkleman 169-455, Teri Perkins 243-658, Sylvia Guerra 222-573, Jeanette Vacek 220-568, Phyllis Lockett 202-510, Vanessa Martinez 199-569, Kay Buck 210-443. Debbie Glasscock 169- 46 4, Lashonda Mannie 244-668, Bernadette Friesenhahn 234-604, Rebecca Starbuck 190-527, Sheri Starbuck 174-509, Anita Bishop 214-536, Paula Brissenden 199-548. Jessica Cummins (4 games) 204641, Kayla Pesato 242-594, Jacque Devine 182-517, Chequita Mannie 231-478, Jeanette Vacek 209-568, Catherine Wilson 237-653, Catherine Wilson 216-608. Mel i ss a Mor r i son 257-591, Bernadette Friesenhahn 222-597, Sarah Bellucci 234-590, Michaela Zapata 197546, Jennifer Tibbitts 205-549, Jennifer Tibbitts 202-564, Birdie Grein 137-363, Virginia Stevens 135-364. (for instance, by 16ths until the pain stops) or stop tucking. The added hook potential is not worth an injury. Your non-bowling arm is as important as your bowling one. It helps provide balance. Your non-bowling hand comes off the ball at the apex of the push and then goes out to the side to counterbalance the extra weight on the bowling side of your body. If you don’t use that arm for balance, you can more easily fall off the shot. “Textbook” says not behind your body. Tell this to WRW Jr. or to Carolyn Dorin-Ballard, both of whom, among many others, have their non-bowling arm about 90º to their back at the finish position. Do what works! Another very important component of the non-bowling arm is the position of the thumb. If your thumb is up at delivery, you’ll have a tendency to roll the shoulder forward. It is more effective to have the thumb down. Check which one you do and then try it the other way. You will find turning the thumb up or down can give you some options you didn’t know you had! If you want to get the ball into an earlier roll than normal, target the dots (which are usually 7 feet out on the lane although anywhere between 7 and 8 feet is legal), rather than the arrows. The first time you try this you might feel like these dots are right in your face by the time you get to the foul line. They’re not, of course. It’s just how you feel. Be careful not to lean forward at the waist, allowing your head and torso to go down when learning to look at the dots. Your head and shoulders must still say up. It’s your HIPS that get lower. Some people have success learning this by pretending they are looking at their target through the bottom of their glasses (regardless of whether or not you wear any although it might be a bit more dicey if you really wear bifocals!) or that they have a glass of nitroglycerin on their head they cannot spill. To get more comfortable looking at the dots, try looking a foot or so in front (closer to you) of the arrows for a few shots. Then go two more feet and two more feet until you are comfortable. Although these dots are not on the same boards as the arrows, they are still great targeting aids and are generally used when you need to get the ball rolling earlier or when you need to decrease the distance you put the ball out onto the lane. The dots are on 3, 5, 8, 11, 14, 26, Continued on Page 18 Hi Game Pot 3 Squads 3 Divisions 5th Annual Thanksgiving Scholarship Singles Wednesday, November 26th 1:00 PM Friday, November 28th 1:00 PM Saturday, November 29th 1:00 PM 3 Divisions 0-139 Avg. Handicap 90% of 200 140-179 Avg. Handicap 90% of 200 180 & up—Scratch Entry Fee $25.00 Entries Close 15 minutes prior to squad start time Average based on highest 2013-2014 yearbook. 1010 N. Austin Ave. Georgetown, TX 78626 512-930-2200 www.melslonestarlanes.com Call Mel or Doug and sign up today! 1202 Huisache, New Braunfels, TX 78130 830-625-6263 www.fiestabowlinglanes.com Tournament Director: Joe Mata, Capital City Bowlers 7th Annual Turkey Shoot Tournament 1st $2,500, 2nd $1250, 3rd $600, 4th $400, 5th $275 with 28 teams TOURNAMENT RULES Saturday, November 22nd at 1:00 PM Sunday, November 23rd at 11:00 AM Team Fee: $275.00 Brackets: $5.00 - Side Pots: $10.00 CAP ON TEAM AVERAGE IS 1000 1. Tournament is a non sanctioned handicap mixed tournament. Tournament director has the right to refuse any bowlers or entry. Tournament director has the right to adjust any bowlers average. 2. No exempt pro bowlers will be allowed to bowl. Violation of this rule will disqualify the individual and the team members as well. No Money will be refunded. 3. Team maximum average is 1000. Team must consist of 3 men and 2 women, 4 men and 1 woman or vice-versa. 4. Total scratch and handicap series will determine where a team places. 5. Bowlers will use one of the following averages in this order: Current ITA average based on 36 games as of Nov. 1st, 2014 72 game ITA average. Bowlers not having an ITA average will use their highest 2013-14 USBC book average or Current average as of Nov 21st 2014 with 30 games. All others will bowl scratch. (210) Bowlers without an ITA avg. will have a max handicap of 40 for men and 60 for ladies per game. 6. Handicap will be 80% of 210 for both men and women for brackets and side pots. SEE TOURNAMENT FLYER FOR COMPLETE DETAILS Page 18 | Thursday, November 6, 2014 | THE BOWLING NEWS At Diamond Lanes Blake masters 298/828, Price shines with 699 Pope 826, Tidwell 809, Pope 803, Blake adds 300’s, Pope 299 ODESSA, TX – John Blake racked up an award-winning 298/828 Monday Night Trio series to head the leader boards for the month at Diamond Lanes. Scotty Pope finished close behind Blake with a 279/826 Jack and Jills series and a 279/803 Monday Night Trio set while Jason Tidwell followed up with a 277/809 Jack and Jills league UP YOUR AVERAGE Continued from Page 17 29, 32, 35, and 37. So, if your target is the 10th board at the arrows, you might want to look one right of the fourth dot, which is the 10th board. That is, of course, if you are trying to lay the ball down on 10 and be at 10 at the arrows. If you’re trying to swing 10, you might want to look at the fourth dot. That would put your laydown point at the foul line on 11½ or 12. The ball would be on 11 at the dots and 10 at the arrows, etc. Happy Thanksgiving! Christmas is right around the corner. Give the gift that keeps on giving….bowling lessons. You can reach me at 800-3463648 or through strikeability. com. production. Toni Price, from the Fun Bunch Ladies, logged a sky-high 254/699 set to lead the lady bowlers. John Blake earns high-game accolades with an award-winning 12-bagger in Young at Heart and Monday Night Trio league play. Scotty Pope took runner-up honors with near perfect 299 City Industrial game. HONOR ROLL Jef f Foreman 289-704, Bill Bartholomae 256-688, John Blake 785, Remona Cherry 192-433, Toni Price 254-699, Martha Baker 213-546, Danna Johnston 204-413, Cindy Bright 207-478. Scott Pope 258-741, Sherlonda Owens 249-539, Harry Deter 266-700, Karen Jordan 247-574, Pat Schulz 267689, David Bellis 247-637, Lee Freeman 279-719, Bobby Sanchez 246-628. Jeff Foreman 278-712, Shane Graham 275-691, Scotty Pope 776, Gilbert Vera Cruz 257-716, Tino Saucedo 279-671, Johnna Johnson 215-471, Shannon Richardson 202-489, John Blake 786. Melisa Tercero 211-641, John Anderson 266-546, Edward Williams 255-546, Les E Shull 256-647, Ginger Woods 185-468, Dustin Conklin 265678, Morris Whittle 279-735, Tony Gonzalez 252-610. Victor Fierro 210-498, Bueford Keeton 257-612, Sterling Beadle 260-742. Diamond Lanes Where Family Fun Begins Come visit The Pink Elephant, our NEW full-service Bar and Lounge, check out our Snack Bar and meet our friendly staff. ALL DAY OPEN TO CLOSE $1.25 Game - $1.25 Shoes 2208 East 8th Street Odessa, TX 79761 432-580-4386 NOTEBOOK EX-MLB ALL-STAR JOHN BURKETT PICKS UP SCORING PACE AT WSOB VI Former major league baseball all-star pitched John Burkett of Southlake, Texas, picked up his scoring pace during WSOB VI, a “spring training” event for his planned debut on the PBA50 Tour in 2015. Burkett, who announced his plans to bowl with the PBA “seniors” after he turns 50 on Nov. 28, scored at a respectable 205.96 pace in the four WSOB animal pattern events, improving upon his 201.17 average for three animal pattern events (Wolf, Bear and Badger) during the Grand Casino Resort PBA Summer Swing in Oklahoma in May. At South Point Bowling Center, Burkett averaged 219.43 on TEXAN D.J. ARCHER Continued from Page 11 19, Greg Ostrander, Freehold, N.J., 2,973, $1,350. 20, Wes Malott, Pflugerville, Texas, 2,970, $1,300. 21, Jason Belmonte, Australia, 2,969, $1,275. 22, Ryan Ciminelli, Cheektowaga, N.Y., 2,961, $1,250. 23, Tommy Jones, Simpsonville, S.C., 2,906, $1,225. 24, Perttu Jussila, Finland, 2,883, $1,200. Other Cashers (after 7 games): 25 (tie), Jesse Buss, Belvidere, Ill., 1,548, and Robert Andersson, Sweden, 1,548, $785. 27, Scott Newell, Deland, Fla., 1,547, $750. 28, Marshall Kent, Yakima, Wash., 1,546, $740. 29, Ryan Shafer, Horseheads, N.Y., 1,543, $730. 30, Rhino Page, Dade City, Fla., 1,541, $720. 31, Mike Armstrong Jr., Battle Ground, Wash., 1,535, $710. 32 (tie), Tom Baker, King, N.C., 1,534, and Lonnie Waliczek, Wichita, Kan., 1,534, $350. 300 Games: Sean Rash, Mike Keily. JOHN HARBUCK the Cheetah pattern (107th in the field of 240 players), 210.43 on the Viper pattern (tied for 82nd), a disappointing 189.86 on the Chameleon (tied for 180th), and 204.14 on the Scorpion pattern (124th). Overall, he ranked 136th, but he could have been substantially higher on the list had he not dropped 100 pins in the final two games of the Scorpion Championship when he was challenging to make the top 24 cut. “I’m about a third of the way to where I need to be,” Burkett said. “It’s difficult. These are the best bowlers in the world. To me it’s disappointing to be 136th, but I’m getting better. At Stadium Lanes Tribolet hammers 300/838, Van Etten delivers 662 Tribolet 816, Bailey 300 SAN ANGELO, TX – Travis Tribolet won high-set honors last month at Stadium Lanes by polishing off dual, awardwinning 300-279-259 = 838 marks in Slaves & Masters league action. Tribolet followed up with an additional award-winning 289/816 Petroleum outing. Karen Van Etten led the ladies with a fine 216-233-213 = 662 City League set. Phil Bailey shared high-game accolades with Tribolet with an award-winning 12-bagger. HONOR ROLL Phil Bailey 745, Rickey McKinney 258-739, Catherine Taylor 219-618, Kim Hill 178-426, Sarah Williams 269-615, Skip Klement 276-276, Elaine Jones 222-547, Brad Kinyon 223-606. Debbie Freeman 211-551, Joshua Clifford 212-521, Irma Villarreal 217-530, Phillip Buckner 258-722, Jim Sweat 278-701, Suzanne Torres 192555, Michael Luckett 243-641, Margie Greene 187-503. SENIORS Phil Bailey 269-732, Dibrell Sharp 198-560, Phil Bailey 268-702. Every Monday & Thursday Night is College Night Continued from Page 16 numerous licensed league promotions such as the NASCAR Bowling League, Disney Bowling Club and Star Wars Strike Force to name just a few. These leagues were credited with attracting tens of thousands of new league bowlers. “We have developed some tremendous programs at Strike Ten and I am honored that the STE board is giving me the opportunity to continue to work with our sponsors, partners and member centers,” Harbuck said. Harbuck earned a bachelor’s degree in advertising/communication from the University of Alabama. “The most important thing I need to do is learn to read transition quicker and which ball to go to. You still have to make the right decisions. I need to read ball motions better; I’m learning what I need to do to strike.” Burkett said he’s planning to return home, bowl a couple of regionals if he has time, and then get ready for the 2015 PBA50 Tour to get underway. “That’s what I’m doing this for,” he said with a smile. “I believe I can win, but I don’t think I can win, at least right away, if that makes any sense. But it’ll be interesting to get a read on the senior tour. We’ll see what happens.” @ Stadium Lanes Unlimited Bowling for only $6.50 per person 10 PM to 12 AM Bring Your ID $1.75 & $2.00 Longneck Specials every College Night Come check out our newly revamped sound system and light show 2105 Knickerbocker Rd. San Angelo, Texas 76904 325-651-2695 Fax: 325-224-3052 THE BOWLING NEWS | Thursday, November 6, 2014 | Page 19 At Western Bowl KNOBLAUCH WINS Sharp catches 826, Shannon scores 678 Continued from Page 10 Davis 299/299/824, Payne 299/806, Albracht 300 AMARILLO – Cory Sharp captured high-series honors for the month at Western Bowl with a high-powered 279-279-268 = 826 Friday Nite Runrnds outing. Darrel Davis followed close behind Sharp with a 299/299/824 Texas series and Mark Payne finished with a 299/806 Swinging Seniors set. Debra Shannon’s tip-top 192233-253 = 678 Morning Star set fronted fem scoring. Tyler Albracht captured highgame honors with an awardwinning 12-bagger. HONOR ROLL Mark Payne 289-784, Dylan Macon 290-782, Brian Collier 287-778, Chris Fox 279-770, Dylan Macon 263-764, Marshall Morrison 280-761, Ken Scheets 270-760, Chris Fox 279-759, Brian Guillen 256-755. Darrel Davis 276-747, Mark Payne 285-742, Brandon Williams 254-742, Clayton Parker 255741, Tyler Albracht 741, Mike Gentry 279-738, Patrick Copelin 258-735, Nathan Herring 279-734. Mitch Machin 267-733, David Smiddy 279-732, John Walton 268-731, Dan Orr 247-729, George Secor 268-728, Gary Dunn 269-727, Brennan Chaparro 262-725, Marshall Morrison 257-719. Brennan Chaparro 255-717, Chris Fox 279-714, Jeff Campbell 266-713, Mike Scroggins 279-710, Chris Foshee 267-708, Chris Foshee 266-702, Kat Darlington 266-672, Debra Shannon 246-664. Debra Shannon 235-658, Debra Shannon 222-657, Erica Turner 246646, Debra Shannon 267-637, Bonnie Cross 256-633, Debra Shannon 244-632, Valerie VanMarter 234-631, Candra Chandler 232-630. Bonnie Cross 236-625, Valerie VanMarter 221-619, Candis Wilson 238-618, Candra Chandler 255-616, Connie Moorman 243-615, Cindy Brock 244-614, Debra Shannon 253-614, Glenda Bouker 232-605. Debra Shannon 218-604, Brianne Hansen 245-604, Debra Shannon 233601, Candra Chandler 226-600, Glenda Bouker 233-600. SPOILER ALERT Results of the WSOB Animal Pattern matches Note: These scores not have not been broadcast on television yet. PBA Cheetah Championship Stepladder Finals PBA Chameleon Championship - Stepladder Finals Saturday, Nov. 1; ESPN telecast on Sunday, Dec. 14. Championship Round: 1, Anthony Pepe, Elmhurst, N.Y., 519 (2 games), $20,000 2, Dick Allen, Columbia, S.C., 206 (1 game), $10,000 3, Brad Angelo, Lockport, N.Y., 226 (1 game), $6,000 4, Liz Johnson, Cheektowaga, N.Y., 224 (1 game), $6,000 Playoff Results: Shootout: No. 3 Pete (295) def. No. 2 Angelo (226) and No. 4 Johnson (224) Championship: Pepe def. No. 1 Allen, 224-206. Saturday, Nov. 1; ESPN telecast Dec. 28 Championship Round: 1, D.J. Archer, Friendswood, Texas, 241 (1 game), $20,000 2, Ronnie Russell, Marion, Ind., 515 (2 games), $10,000 3, Sean Rash, Montgomery, Ill., 265 (1 game), $6,000 4, J.R. Raymond, Bay City, Mich., 186 (1 game), $6,000 Playoff Results: Shootout: No. 2 Russell (300) def. No. 3 Rash (265) and No. 4 Raymond (186) Championship: No. 1 Archer def. Russell, 241-215. PBA Viper Championship Stepladder Finals PBA Scorpion Championship Stepladder Finals Saturday, Nov. 1; ESPN telecast Dec. 21 Championship Round: 1, Mika Koivuniemi, Hartland, Mich., 445 (2 games), $20,000 2, Connor Pickford, Charlotte, N.C., 214 (1 game), $10,000 3, Ronnie Russell, Marion, Ind., 190 (1 game), $6,000 4, Dom Barrett, England, 3,148, 126 (1 game), $6,000 Playoff Results: Shootout: No. 4 Koivuniemi (221) def. No. 2 Russell (190) and No. 3 Barrett (126) Championship: Koivuniemi def. No. 1 Pickford, 224-214. Saturday, Nov. 1; ESPN telecast Jan 4 Championship Round: 1, Michael Haugen Jr., Phoenix, 213 (1 game), $20,000 2, Martin Larsen, Sweden, 442 (2 games), $10,000 3, Scott Newell, Deland, Fla., 213 (1 game), $6,000 4, Tom Hess, Urbandale, Iowa, 205 (1 game), $6,000 Playoff Results: Shootout: No. 3 Larsen (236) def. No. 2 Newell (213) and No. 4 Hess (205) Championship: No. 1 Haugen def. Larsen, 213-206. The Bowling News is now on-line! www.TheBowlingNews.net some strong starts against my opponents." Painter, who won the inaugural ITRC Super Senior Classic in 2013 and led wire to wire in 2014, averaged more than 10 pins higher than the secondseeded Roberts over 20 games to put himself in position for back-to-back wins. An 8-10 split on a light hit in the fifth frame of the finale proved to be the difference for Painter. Knoblauch secured the win with nine pins on his first shot in the 10th frame. Painter earned $2,200 for the runnerup finish. "I had gotten a lesson about a month before this, and I have spent every day practicing to get ready," Knoblauch said. "It's absolutely awesome to see the hard work pay off and capture my first national win. This was my first time coming down to the ITRC, and it was great to get the win against some really good bowlers." In the opening game of the championship round, Partell struck on seven of his first eight shots, and he needed every one of them, as Darwin Wimer of Mesquite, Nevada, kept the match close heading into the final frames. Despite a split in the ninth frame, Partell was able to escape with a 234217 victory. All competitors in the 38-player field bowled 16 games of qualifying over two days before the field was narrowed to the top 10 for the cashers' round. An additional four games determined the five finalists for the stepladder finals. The Super Senior Classic is open to all USBC members age 60 and older, and every round of the 2014 event was broadcast live on BOWL.com's BowlTV. For more information on the ITRC Super Senior Classic, visit SPOILER ALERT 2014 PBA Challenge Finals South Point Bowling Plaza in Las Vegas (Nov. 2, 2014) Teen Masters Match: Michael Coffey defeated Kelly Skalacki 202-156. PBA50 Championship Match: Amleto Monacelli, Venezuela, def. Walter Ray Williams Jr., Oxford, Florida, 277-219. PBA Regional Championship Match: Josh Blanchard, Gilbert, Ariz., def. EJ Tackett, Huntington, Ind., 258-236. PBA Women’s Regional Championship Match: Missy Parkin, Laguna Hills, Calif. def. Clara Guerrero, Colombia, 266-202. The show concluded with the One-ball Challenge for the four winners of the matches. In the first frame, Monacelli, Parkin and Blanchard struck and Coffey was eliminated. In the second frame Blanchard struck and Parkin survived win an 8-count and Monacelli out with a 7-count. Parkin then too the crown with a mixer strike to Blanchard’s 10-pin. BOWL.com/SuperSenior. 2014 ITRC SUPER SENIOR CLASSIC At International Training and Research Center Arlington, Texas Friday's results 1, Jim Knoblauch, Waukesha, Wis., 636 (three games), $3,000 2, Kerry Painter, Henderson, Nev., 213 (one game), $2,200 3, Ed Roberts, Braintree, Mass., 196 (one game), $1,500 4, Howard Partell, Las Vegas, 404 (two games), $1,100 5, Darwin Wimer, Mesquite, Nev., 217 (one game), $900 Stepladder results Match One - Partell def. Wimer, 234-217 Match Two - Knoblauch def. Partell, 194-170 Semifinal - Knoblauch def. Roberts, 218-196 Championship - Knoblauch def. Painter, 224-213 Cashers' round standings (20 games; top five advance to stepladder) 1, Kerry Painter, Henderson, Nev., 4,465 2, Ed Roberts, Braintree, Mass., 4,244 3, Jim Knoblauch, Waukesha, Wis., 4,235 4, Howard Partell, Las Vegas, 4,177 5, Darwin Wimer, Mesquite, Nev., 4,126 Did not advance 6, Paul McCordic, Sugar Land, Texas, 4,106 ($750) 7, Dick Baker, Henderson, Nev., 4,103 ($600) 8, Pete McCordic, Katy, Texas, 4,085 ($500) 9, Willie Wells, Plano, Texas, 4,038 ($450) 10, Ted Staikoff, Black Hawk, S.D., 4,034 ($400) THE ALL NEW 806-352-2737 5120 Canyon Dr. • Amarillo, TX 79109 60 Lanes • Pro Shop • Restaurant • Bar Package Includes: TEEN TIME $20.00 Non-Refundable deposit required. Reserve your lanes today! Call Kathy or Randy. 2 Hours of Bowling Use of House Shoes Large Pizza Large Coke per person $10.00 worth of Game Tokens (for Birthday Honoree) $15.95 plus tax per person (minimum of 10 bowlers) CASINO BOWLING Color Pin Sweeper Saturday Nights at 8 PM Entry fee $15.00 Strikepot & Super Strikepot Tickets Each Game 5405 Amarillo Blvd. East, Amarillo, Texas 79107 806-383-9531 Page 20 | Thursday, November 6, 2014 | THE BOWLING NEWS Just Paying Attention By Mark London Mark@TheBowlingNews.net The PBA XtraFrame broadcasters (or live streamers, I really don’t think there is a specific term yet, give it a another year, someone will come up with a clever title) offering an unexpected treat with Bowlers Journal International Senior Editor Gianmarc Manzione, and the newest member of the XF team, Phil Brylow. Brylow has years of bowling media experience in Milwaukee, Wisconsin running tournaments with local cable TV finals, as well as part of the trio of hosts on the Sunday morning Castle Lanes SpareTime Bowling Show on Milwaukee’s SportsRadio105.7FM. Manzione and Brylow have had the knack of getting many pros with particularly great insights on their morning and afternoon XtraFrame shifts. In the opening match play block of the World Championships, reigning IBMA Kegel Bowler of the Month, Missy Parkin, was asked about Scott Norton’s strategy on slow- ing his ball speed on the oil pattern, rather than using the faster speed he prefers. The night before, Manzione was talking with PBA Hall of Famer Dave Ferraro. Amongst questions on modern equipment his son was asking about while competing in the WSOB, Ferraro disclosed his family recently sold the last of its family-held centers in Kingston, New York. Also discussed at great length, undoubtedly enjoyed by viewers, was Ferraro corroborating the people and stories brought up in Manzione’s upcoming book on the New York action bowling scene in the 1960’s, highlighting fellow PBA and USBC Hall of Famer Ernie Schlegel. Like I get with my uncle and fellow Towel wavers speaking Pittsburghese discussing the Steeler defensive secondary and why offensive coordinator Todd Haley still has a job, Ferraro happily filled in more details about what that scene was like after Schlegel left to bowl the PBA Tour. My favorite Ferraro anecdote was his story of how he became the last PBA player to win a major title using a plastic ball, the 1990 Firestone Tournament of Champions. His Columbia 300 Black U-Dot was hooking so much, he couldn’t throw it fast enough to get it to read the way he wanted. Like most players, he went to the PBA Players Services truck to find a solution, and that, he did. He found a Columbia 300 Yellow Dot Legend, one of the last issues of that classic ball. Ferraro then explained he got the reaction he was seeking, jumped into the tournament lead in match play and then defeated his tour roommate Tony Westlake for the title. ############ Another treat was listening to former color analyst and bowling legend Marshall Holman under the headset with lead announcer Mike Jakubowski. Joining the two in the Xtra Frame booth during the final round of match play was fourtime PBA titlist and current instructor extraordinaire and author Mark Baker. Mike J. allowed Holman and Baker to take viewers into a rare inside view of professional bowling. If you have a chance to find this round on XtraFrame, you will not be disappointed. During the seventh game, with the position round game on the horizon, Mike J. asked the two to describe what each were feeling during the match-play position round game in their first major championship. Ironically, both were in the same building, Riviera Lanes in Fairlawn, Ohio, longtime home of the Tournament of Champions. For Holman, it was the 1976 tourney. His position round match was against none other than Dick Weber in one of his final chances to make the television finals and Holman did win the match, moving from sixth to second, then defeating Tim Harahan and Billy Hardwick on the show to become the youngest winner in tournament history, which at age 21, still stands today. Baker’s was a decade later in 1986, when he bowled Holman in position round. But his memory was more about how much he wanted to bowl Holman in any tourney, not necessarily on the show the following afternoon. Win or lose, Baker liked to bowl the best. Holman easily fell back into the comfortable announcer mode. Baker, the never-shy native Californian, also sounded comfortable either talking about lane play in today’s game or when it was his turn in the PBA’s version of ‘When We Were Kings.’ ############ I know the WSOB results are elsewhere in this issue, but here’s a nugget of brain candy for the soon-to-be aired WSOB finals. In the Cheetah Championship presented by PBA Bowling Challenge Mobile Game finals, Liz Johnson makes her second career finals appearance on the PBA Tour. The first made my Top 25 TV Moments list, with her narrow 216-205 loss to Tommy Jones in the 2005 PBA Banquet Open in March 2005. I had the chance to bowl a sport league with the future USBC Hall of Famer a few years ago and was able to see for myself the amazing consistency of her game. For example, not only was she hitting a given board, but she would hit the right half of a given board, then after transition, the other half. And yes, she was striking hitting both halves. That was the year she won the USBC Sport Bowling Women’s National High Average award. ############ Next week, a curious look at one sports talk show host’s questions and doubts about the proposed PWBA tour next summer. Also, more about Manzione’s book on action bowling. Upcoming NCTUSBC Tournaments For rules and entry/prize fund breakdown, visit our website at www.nctusbc.com NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS Bowl up to 4 times! NCTUSBC Wild Turkey Mixed Team Tournament $2,000 Added M oney November 29-30, 2014 $2,000.00 First Place Format - Mixed Team - 3 games plus handicap Mixed Teams MUST include one female Multi-Entries must change at least one bowler in the line up USBC Certified Team Handicap is 90% of 920 Handicap & Scratch Brackets High Pots EVERY shift Any team over 920 will be scratch Prize Fund Returned 100% Questions? 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