6 Gamer - $300.00 1st Place

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6 Gamer - $300.00 1st Place
Bowling News
July 9, 2015
BOWLING NEWS
California
Page 1
Thursday July 9, 2015
P.O. Box 4160, Downey, CA 90241 • Online: www.californiabowlingnews.com • Email: news@californiabowlingnews.com • Office: (562) 807-3600 Fax: (562) 807-2288
ABTA at Bowlium in
Montclair July 11
PBA Waives Eric Forkel’s $100 Fine
by Fred Eisenhammer
Qualify at 1:00 - 2:30 - 4:00 & 6:00PM
Semi Finals Follow • Roll-off at 8:00PM
MONTCLAIR — The
ABTA will be at popular Bowlium Lanes in Montclair on
July 11 in an event which only
the top 3 will lose handicap.
Our super weekly pots
ALL CARRY OVER TO
BOWLIUM. The Mystery
Match Doubles now estimated
at $2,400. The Match Game
is estimated at $3,000, Match
Series est. $1,400 and 3-6-9 is
$2,000.
First Place as always will
be $1,000 min. and up to
$2,800 possible with Bonuses
and Cash N Carry Options.
Bonuses include $100 for
wearing an ABTA Logo Shirt
in the Event (winning). Also
$100 for using our sponsors
“900” Global Ball in the Final
Game & winning the event.
New members are welcome
at up to 209 average. Men and
Women only $10 to join. Senior Men 55+ and Ladies 49+
will get a Free Membership.
For the Super Seniors Men
63+ and Ladies 55+ there are
at least 3 bowlers extra added
to the semifinals.
BOWLIUM is located at
4666 Holt Ave. Phone is 909626-3528. Accessed from either the 10 or 60 Freeways.
Near corner of Holt and Ramona.
July 18 we visit Westmin-
ster Lanes in Westminster and
July 25 Action Lanes in El
Monte.
Last Weeks Raffle winners
were Henry Narcisco, SPONSOR 900 Global BALL, l, Cesar Marcella “900 Global”Ball
Henry Narcisco “900” Global
Shirt, Paid Entries to Angel
Hilvano, Greg Velarde and
Carlos Umana, “900” Global
2 Ball Tote to Keyvr Patel and
15 brackets to Art Windsor and
Johnny Sikkens.
It was nice to see Ben
Masteran win his first ABTA
Title at West Covina and Great
Bowling by runner-up D Marco Lemons and Pablo Castro
in 3rd. 38 Bowlers cashed at
West Covina. First time cashers were Julie Lass, Fernando
Alarcio, and Edward Anonas.
See our AD in Facebook or
the Bowling News or www.abta1.com. For info call ABTA
562-868-7164 or see the web
site www.abta1.com. We hope
to see YOU at Bowlium.
Make Plans for Labor Day
Event at CAL BOWL September 3-4-5-6. $12,000 1st with
Bonuses.
There is No Las Vegas
Event this Year in July. We
will formulate another SUPER
Las Vegas Event for you soon!
CHECK IN EARLY at Bowlium.
SPACE AVAILABLE FOR BOWLERS
AT CALIFORNIA STATE GAMES
SAN DIEGO, CA, July
6, 2015 – California’s largest multi-sport festival, the
California State Games, has
announced that space is still
available for interested bowlers to sign up and compete.
The bowling competition will
be held in San Diego on Saturday, July 18th at Mira Mesa
Lanes. Bowling is one of
twenty-four sports where over
10,000 amateur athletes, both
adults and youth, can experience the Olympic Dream and
compete to bring home the
Gold Medal.
For Bowlers, the California State Games will kickoff on Friday July 17th at the
Opening Ceremonies held at
Qualcomm Stadium in front
of 20,000 spectators. Bowlers
will mingle with athletes from
other sports in the Athlete’s
Village prior to the ceremonies,
then take part in the Parade of
Athletes and enter Qualcomm
Stadium to the roar of the
crowd and Olympic music.
After Olympian Guest-speakers and live-entertainment acts
the night will commence with
the ceremonial Lighting of the
Torch and a spectacular fireworks display.
Bowling competition will
be played on Saturday July
18th at Mira Mesa Lanes. California Bowlers will compete
for Gold, Silver and Bronze
Medals, while Teams will also
compete for the coveted Championship Banner to bring back
to their local bowling center.
Interested bowlers can sign
up online at www.calstategames.org before the deadline
on Friday, July 19th at midnight. Bowlers can contact the
California State Games office
with any questions by calling
619-223-2033 or emailing
info@calstategames.org.
NEW TIME!!
ZACK KING Wins
Grudge Match
by Frank Weiler
SAN BERNARDINO — I
am nearly sixty years older
than Zack King but that fact
doesn’t keep us from competing against each other. We both
look forward to our weekend
bowling matches. Only the
sport of bowling allows a senior to be able to compete successfully against a youngster.
It is the only sport that allows
athletes of all ages to compete
evenly against each other.
Well, Zack’s day has finally come. For the first time
he beat me and did so convincingly. He averaged 201 for
six games and won two consecutive matches. With sets
of 608 (215-182-211) and 600
(177-210-211) he beat me 3-0
and 2-1. What’s an old guy to
do? But I will be back.
Zack is just thirteen and
has been bowling only since
September. Nonetheless, with
coaching from LEE FITZGERALD, TERRY HODGSON
and BOBBY LYONS and a
new IQ ball from JOHNNY
VALENTINE, his game has
taken off. His league average
is up twenty pins.
Zack
averaged
seven
strikes a game against me but
had seven single pin misses.
Those open frames kept him
from averaging 215! YOUNG
BOWLERS:
PRACTICE
YOUR SPARES. Spares are
important especially those corner pins. Thank you BOWLING NEWS for supporting
California’s youth bowlers.
LAS VEGAS — Eric
Forkel’s $100 fine stemming
from an altercation with Professional Bowlers Association
Hall-of-Famer Pete Weber has
been waived.
Forkel, a five-time PBA
Tour champion and perhaps
the top bowler to come out of
the San Fernando Valley, had
appealed the PBA fine.
Forkel and Weber, who
also was fined $100, got into
a brief heated exchange about
a month ago during the Suncoast PBA Senior U.S. Open
in Las Vegas. Weber believed
that Forkel got into his “line of
vision” when Weber was preparing to bowl, according to
insiders at the event.
Weber, known for his fiery
personality, shouted at Forkel
after he believed that Forkel
distracted him when the latter grabbed his bowling ball.
Forkel fired back and the incident was caught on bowling
channel Xtra Frame.
“It was a relief to me,” said
Score
300
300
300
731
300
CHICAGO, Ill. – When
the 2015 PBA50 Tour resumes
later this month, the races for
PBA50 Player of the Year,
PBA50 Rookie of the Year,
Date
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ATTENTION ALL BOWLERS:
bowl an honor score THIS WEEK & E-MAIL by MONday Noon
YOUR NAME, SCORE, DATE & CENTER & you will be on the front page
e-mail to: news@californiabowlingnews.com
men: 300 - 800 & 7-10’s Women: 298,299,300, 700+ & 7-10’s
NEW TIME!!
SUNDAY, July 12th at 3PM check-in
2:00 • Entry Fee: $50
Optional - Sidepots $6 - Blocks $4 • Call Jon at (949)770-0055 for more info.
Oil Pattern Used
“PBA Wolf”
and eight spots in the seasonending PBA50 Challenge will
kick into high gear.
With a win in the Senior
U.S. Open presented by Storm
plus second- and third-place
finishes in the Johnny Petraglia BVL Open presented by
Brunswick and Miller High
Life Classic presented by Columbia 300, respectively, PBA
Hall of Famer Pete Weber
maintains the lead in Player of
the Year points with 151,548.
He leads PBA50 Tour rookie
Mike Scroggins, the season’s
only multiple winner, who is
second with 133,992 points.
Scroggins won the Johnny
Petraglia BVL Open and UnitedHealthcare Sun Bowl In the
Villages presented by Radical.
He also has a fifth-place finish
in the Fountain Valley Open
presented by Track.
Leading the average list
after seven tournaments are
two PBA50 Tour winners
from this season, PBA Hall of
Famer Parker Bohn III, with
a 229.1 average nearly three
pins higher than Brian LeClair
in second with a 226.66 average.
Bohn also ranks third in
points (118,020) and LeClair
is fourth (105,408). Bohn won
the season-opening Pasco
County Florida Open while
LeClair won the Fountain Valley Open for his first national
PBA title in nearly 30 years as
a PBA member. LeClair also
finished second in the Northern California Classic presented by MOTIV and fifth in the
Petraglia BVL Open.
continued on page 4
Everybody was on vacation! Only our 3rd 8 pager!
EVENT OR CLUB
6 Gamer - $300.00 1st Place
hundred bucks when you don’t
have to? I’m glad they did the
right thing. It was really 99%
him. All I did was react.”
continued on page 4
Pete Weber leads in points race for eight spots in
GEICO PBA World Series of Bowling PBA50 Challenge event
Honor Roll
doug bennett
Glenn Wada
bobby cantu jr
julie marvin
fred overstreet
Forkel, after hearing the decision this week from John Weber, the director of the PBA50
Tour, and PBA Commissioner
Tom Clark. “Why spend a
PBA50 Player & Rookie of the Year Races Heat Up
With Four Tournaments Remaining
Bowling News
Name Eric Forkel said the PBA “did the right thing” in waiving his fine.
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DATE
BOWLING CENTER
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breakfast club no-tapfriday
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6-gamer
sunday
july 12forest lanes
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BOWLING NEWS
California USBC State Convention Recap
July 9, 2015
2015 CUSBC State Convention – Ontario Radisson, Ontario, CA • Sat. & Sun., June 13-14, 2015
by Bette Addington, California Bowling Writers
Workshops - Sat., Jun. 13, 2015
Idea Share Workshop with USBC’s Mike Larsen & CUSBC President Rosie Parker
Concerns and questions shared by State Delegates attending this workshop included:
1. USBC Women’s Nationals. USBC awards for this event are cut down and now women must bowl a 240 game or better for a pin award.
2. Building Youth program idea. The Monterey USBC is trying to run their youth bowling like youth baseball where the participants pay a fee at the start
of the season for a season packet. Then the participating center will issue these youth bowlers a VIP status which gives them extras like free practice
games throughout the week. An 8-10 week session would cost $100-$150 for the package. Include coaching programs.
3. Youth & Adult Coaching. Put on a coaching clinic for your association. Cost would be $20 per person with a limit of 50 people in this clinic for maximum.
Also on bowl.com, USA Bowling Clinics run from July through October with coaching conference.
4. Bowling Book Averages. I posed the question that how can USBC accept a book average if it is from one date in one association and a totally different
date from another? USBC understands that the date submissions are not the same throughout the US. Some still do April 15th; others are going with May
31st or the end of winter season. Others voiced similar concerns as I have that this needs to be standardized in some way.
5. USBC Rule Books. Several delegates were upset that the number of Rule Books that will be distributed to the associations has been cut down so much.
Mike said this was a way that USBC felt they could cut down some of their spending and questioned who uses these books as USBC felt it was a waste to
send out that many. They will now be sending out only 5 books per center and 3 books for associations. For everyone else, you have the option of looking at the Rule Book online or downloading the mobile app.
6. Bowling’s bid to get into the Olympics. Mike shared that bowling is on the short list to be considered for the Olympic Games in Japan for 2020.
USBC Jamboree with Mike Larsen
USBC Promise – Celebrate the past – Be mindful of the present – and ensure bowling’s future.
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Main concern is getting and keeping sanctioned bowlers.
Promote what the future of our sport is.
Power that bowling has is the people (membership). We need to tell our bowlers all USBC does and that we offer to make them bowlers.
Talk to people about our sport outside a bowling center
Promote our associations through images—pictures, create images and share these on Facebook and websites that best embody your association.
It costs you just 40 cents to have your image on bowl.com each year, isn’t that worth it?
Why join USBC?
--Rules & Bonding Department value
--Lane certification
--1895 was when organization started/120 years of bowling
--BVL (started in 1942), and was started right here in CA
--Halls of Fame
--Celebrating achievements and services
--Tournaments (10,000 tournaments certified annually).1946 was when CA started holding state tournaments.
--Junior Gold members up 75% since 2005
--64,000 students received scholarships through SMART last year
--250 colleges have bowling teams
--300,000 users per month on bowl.com
Promotion. Get your local TV stations to give you local bowling coverage. Get with local TV sportscasters and see if they could use a “feel good” story.
Younger generation. Average person on social media so you need to use that outlet to get to them. Their average attention span is .07 seconds!
Expectations have changed. For your association’s web page, you need to be updating it regularly or those who use it and see no changes will lose interest.
The bowl.com app has over 3,000 downloads since it was recently launched. Please share this with your league secretaries when you have your Secretary Workshop. 60% of people in our country have a Smartphone. The bowl.com app offers the following:
Your stats, find a member, membership cards, bowl TV, USBC rule book, and latest bowling news.
This year was also the 10th anniversary for USBC.
Q & A Will Junior Gold ever come back to the West Coast? Mike replied not in the next two years.
Awards Banquet – Saturday evening hosted by CUSBC
The Awards Banquet had fewer in attendance than the one last year in Sacramento. This is the second year that CUSBC has tried this event. It is put on to honor
any CUSBC Hall of Fame inductees as well as any other individuals being honored by the CUSBC. Honorees this year included Carlos Alestra/Strikes Unlimited in
Rocklin for Coach of the Year; Hall of Fame inductees Donna Morales for Meritorious Service and Debbie Ayers for Superior Performance; and, three youth bowlers
– Wesley Low from Palmdale, Mia Singletary from Daly City and James Knapp from North Hollywood who each received $500 youth scholarships.
2015 California USBC Association Annual Meeting - Sun., June 14, 2015
Annual Meeting was called to order at 9am by President Rosie Parker. Following Roll Call, the 2014 minutes were approved. We were handed an excerpted version of the 2014 minutes as we entered the room for this meeting and were told that the complete minutes, which was like 112 pages from last year, are available
on the CUSBC website. There were a total of 95 adult delegates and 29 youth delegates for a total of 124 eligible to vote.
Under “Committee Reports” The Budget and Finance report drew the most interest because of the proposed increase the State dues from $1 to $2. Chairman
Andre Eubanks explained that State has had a $42,000 loss and in a position where they really want to help associations by providing some much-needed awards
that USBC has stopped giving and said their intent is to develop more for youth and investing in our future.
Next we went into the Championship Tournaments report. The event was held for thirteen weeks in Oroville. Entries for both events are down this year for the
Open and Women with 265 for Women and 375 entries for Open to date. The Youth State takes place in July for two weekends in Dublin & Fremont.
BVL Tournament had 218 registered to bowl and only 183 bowled in Modesto this past March. For 2016, they are moving the date to May 14 and the event will
be at Keystone Lanes in Norwalk. There is a proposed change for the 2016 BVL to change the Men’s Classic division from 190 and up to a higher number to help
even out the men’s divisions more since this top Classic division has had so many participants. Stay tuned!
CA State Singles is scheduled for Oct. 17-18 at Winnetka Bowl (formerly Canoga Park Bowl). It was reported that 42% of the entries for this event are walk-ins.
And, now Youth can also bowl in this event!
Diddy Watts State Youth Singles Challenge (State Scratch.) Finals are Aug. 1-2 at AMF Visalia Lanes.
New Business-Legislative. The first Proposal (By-Laws Proposal B-1) to be voted on was for the State dues increase to be raised from $1 to $2. The delegates
rejected this proposal and it was not passed.
The next Proposal (By-Laws Proposal B-2) was to eliminate the 3rd Vice President on the CUSBC Board that was to be filled by a youth member of the association
14 years or older. This proposal was not passed by the delegates so this position will remain and be filled by a youth. The third Proposal (By-Laws Proposal B-3)
was to change what constituted a quorum for the CUSBC board from 12 to 10 and this proposal was passed.
Nominating/Election. All incumbents were voted in to serve on the CUSBC Board.
President Rosie Parker and Assoc. Manager Larry Peppers were elected to serve as State Delegates for the 2016 USBC National Convention which will be held in
Las Vegas, NV. The date and location for the 2016 State convention was not mentioned. The 2015 USBC National conventions will be held in Las Vegas.
July 9, 2015
BOWLING NEWS
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$100 Entry Fee • Optional Pots & Blocks $10 Each 1 Out of 5 Cash
(Based on 35 entries)
For more details contact Patrick @ (818) 310-7318 or email yarnspat@yahoo.com
Pattern will be the New Brunswick Inferno Sport Pattern • Refreshments will be served
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BOWLING NEWS
PBA50
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Scroggins and LeClair are
currently the points leaders for
Rookie of the Year honors.
Two other 2015 PBA50
Tour winners are fifth and
sixth in points. Fifth is Jack
Jurek (99,792), who won the
Miller High Life Classic for
his second career PBA50 Tour
title, and sixth is PBA Hall
of Famer Amleto Monacelli
(96,378) who won the Northern California Classic for his
fourth career PBA50 Tour
title.
Leading the PBA60 Player of the Year points is PBA
Hall of Famer and four-time
PBA50 Player of the Year Tom
Baker who is 10th on the overall list with 58,584 points. He
has top finishes of third in the
UnitedHealthcare Sun Bowl In
The Villages and fourth in the
Miller High Life Classic.
With four tournaments remaining in the PBA50 Tour
season, players will be vying
for eight spots in the PBA50
Challenge, along with paid entries into GEICO PBA World
Series of Bowling VII. The
eight points leaders will bowl
an eight-game round robin
match play qualifying event on
Dec. 7 at the National Bowling
Stadium in Reno, Nev., with
the top two players advancing
to the PBA50 Challenge Finals
which will be part of the PBA
Challenge airing on ESPN.
The PBA50 Tour season
picks up again with the Treasure Island Resort & Casino
Open presented by Roto Grip
July 19-22 at Island Xtreme
Bowl in Welch, Minn. to be
followed by the season’s final
major, the United States Bowling Congress Senior Masters
July 27-Aug. 1 from Ashwaubenon Bowling Lanes in
Green Bay, Wis. The final two
PBA50 Tour tournaments of
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This Reporter Missed It!
by Fred Eisenhammer
WOODLAND HILLS –
Kim was there. So was Khloe.
Same with Kourtney. They
were all making the rounds last
Wednesday at AMF Woodlake
Lanes in the west San Fernando Valley community of
Woodland Hills. It was all part
of the filming of their reality
TV series, “Keeping Up With
the Kardashians.” And they
were bowling, along with one
of Kourtney’s sons.
Word got out to this reporter about 5 that night, an hour or
so after the Kardashian group
had made their entrance.
But by then, it was too
late. This reporter never got a
chance to rush over on the 30minute trek to the bowling center. After a phone call went out
to Woodlake Lanes, a bowling
center spokesperson revealed
that the Kardashian gang had
come and gone. No photos and
not much of a story.
A Woodlake Lanes insider
later reported that the Kardashian group stayed for an
“hour or two. They were just
regular people, regular folks.”
The Kardashian group pops
up at Woodlake Lanes “every
so often,” the insider said.
And it usually takes about six
months after the group’s appearance before the show goes
on the air. One tidbit about the
Kardashians’ bowling visit:
One of the servers at Woodlake
Lanes was doing cartwheels
soon after the Kardashian gang
had left the scene. That was
a woman named Robyn, who
was able to land Kim’s used
water bottle as a souvenir –
and was savoring the moment.
Perhaps the next time this
reporter will get the scoop!
2. All entrants must be at least 50 years of age at the time of participation in the tournament (date of birth mUST be on the entry.)
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It was not known whether
Weber had appealed his fine.
John Weber, in an email, wrote
Monday that “the PBA doesn’t
provide comments on the resolutions regarding player punishment fines.”
John Weber had said at last
month’s Fountain Valley Open
in Orange County that Weber’s
and Forkel’s actions had represented a “conduct” violation.
=John Weber added that
the incident happened in the
“heat of the moment” and that
he “didn’t think there was a
[continuing] problem between
the two.” Forkel, who works
part time in the pro shop at
Texas Station Hotel’s bowling
center in Las Vegas, has said
repeatedly that he and Weber
have gotten over the incident.
“He’s not that way,” said
Forkel about Weber on Satur-
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FORKEL
day. “Outside the lanes, he’s a
really cool guy.
“So we’re good. It’s not
that big of a deal.”Forkel added that the incident has been
“put to sleep where it’s supposed to be until the next time
and the next crisis.”
Forkel, co-host of Bowling Evolved, joked on the June
21 program’s video broadcast
over the Internet that Pete Weber was welcome to appear on
the show so “we can discuss
the event one more time.”
Forkel added during the show
that “there are no hard feelings.”
The incident took place
while Weber and Forkel were
bowling in adjoining lanes
against different opponents.
Forkel, a Van Nuys High
School graduate who had spent
most of his life in the San Fernando Valley before moving to
Nevada, defeated Weber twice
during match play at the Suncoast event.
As luck would have it, the
two bowlers wound up in the
Suncoast championship match.
Weber, of St. Ann, Mo., won
the title match, 224-212, and
earned $12,000. Forkel picked
up $7,000 for his second-place
finish. Forkel, a Henderson,
Nev., resident, said he wasn’t
thinking about the incident
when he faced Weber in the
championship match.
Weber got the first two
strikes in the 10th frame to
seal the win and join Norm
Duke as the only players to
win U.S. Open titles on both
the PBA and PBA50 Tours.
Forkel will compete next in
the 12th annual New Mexico
Open, a scratch event, to be
held Aug. 14-16 at Tenpins &
More bowling center in Rio
Rancho. A record $10,500 is
guaranteed for the winner. A
field of 240 bowlers is expected and more than $65,000 will
be paid out.
1. This tournament is certified by the USBC and is open to all current SLACUSBC adult members in good standing. Members of
2015 OFFiCiAl Entry FOrm
tOurnAmEnt DAtEs/timEs:
2015 are the PBA Tour/PBA50
Tour South Shore Doubles
presented by DV8 at Olympia
Lanes in Hammond, Ind., Aug.
5-8 and PBA50 DeHayes Insurance Group Championship
presented by Pro Bowl West
and Ebonite in Ft. Wayne,
Ind., Aug. 9-12.
Two PBA60 tournaments
are on the schedule beginning
with the USBC Super Senior Classic Aug. 2-5 and the
PBA60 Dick Weber Super Senior Classic presented by Pro
Bowl West and Hammer Aug.
14-16.
All PBA50 events except
the USBC Senior Masters will
be covered live from start to
finish, exclusively on PBA’s
online bowling channel Xtra
Frame. For subscription information visit http://www.
xtraframe.tv/pba/. The USBC
Senior Masters will be covered by USBC’s bowl.com
BOWLTV
video-streaming
service.
southern lA County usBC AssOCiAtiOn (slACusBC)
sEniOr singlEs tOurnAmEnt rulEs (50 years of Age and Over)
slac Usbc senior singles Tournament
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FOrmAt:
6 GAmES total moving
after each 3 game set.
Prize money awarded on total
pins plus handicap.
ENTRIES CLOSE:
July 20, 2015
hAnDiCAP: 90% of 210
Fees are refundable ONLY when the
Tournament Director is notified, in writing,
within 15 days of the schedule notice mailing,
that the date and time assigned are not
acceptable, or in the case of an emergency, at
the discretion of Tournament Director.
Open to all SLAC USBC
members aged 50–up.
Divisions are classified by age
At timE OF PArtiCiPAtiOn.
NOTE: Failure to report the correct birth date may result in disqualification.
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6.
7.
This tournament will consist of a six (6) game Singles Event (two 3 game blocks) moving pairs after game three.
The tournament shall be conducted on a handicap basis – 90% of 210.
Bowlers need not belong to a senior league to be eligible for entry in this tournament.
Entrants may enter only once.
the entering average shall be determined by the following priorities from an established league:
a. Highest USBC certified league average (minimum of 21 games) dated as of mAy 31, 2015. If none,
b. Highest current SUMMER average (minimum of 21 games, bowler must bring league sheet). If none,
c. Highest published average (minimum of 21 games) for the 2013-14 season. If none,
d. Highest published average (minimum of 21 games) for the 2012-13 season. If none,
e. Assigned average: Women 165; Men 175.
Bowlers are responsible for verifying their own averages. Any falsification of the highest known average will result in immediate
disqualification. If a “sport” league average is the bowler’s only average, then it will be adjusted per the chart in the USBC
rulebook to determine the correct entering average. Failure to use the correct average shall disqualify score if submitted average
is lower than correct average.
USBC rules 319a2 (10 pin increase in average), 319d (reporting of prize winnings) and 319e (15 pin increase in accumulated
tournament average) will be waived.
8. Replacements for original entrants may be made providing the replacement meets eligibility and average requirements per Rule
PrEFErrED DAtEs/timEs
AVERAGE (Check one):
AgE ClAssiFiCAtiOn
(List four choices):
Highest USBC certified may 31, 2015
Average, if none
2
Highest current Summer 2015 Average, if
none
(Check one):
Age 70–over: super seniors
Age 60–69: A-Division
Age 50–59: B-Division
3
Highest published average from 2013-14
season, if none
MALE
4
Highest published average from 2012-13
season, if none
12. Designated prize funds will be paid accordingly to each division within 30 days upon completion of the tournament, except when
Assigned: Women 165; Men 175
13. A symbolic award will be furnished for the champion in each age class.
14. winners in each age classification are eligible to participate in the 2016 usBC senior state Championships. Participation
1
FEMALE
City
Local Association
Zip
Birthdate
E-mail
USBC Membership #
AVERAGE__________
CLASS______
DATE____________
fees will be paid by SLACUSBC. The combined total of 6 games plus handicap will determine the champions. In the event of a tie
for first place in any division, and since only one is eligible to participate in the State Seniors Tournament, the tie will be broken by
using the highest 3 game series with handicap (i.e., first 3 game set or second 3 game set). If a tie still exists, the tie will be
broken by using highest game with handicap. Arrangements will be made with each athlete within stated guidelines and
parameters from the SLACUSBC for attending the State Finals. Eligible advancers must agree to bowl in the National Finals or,
failing to do so, agree to waive all rights.
15. In the event a winner of any division is unable or declines to attend the state tournament, the second, third or fourth place finisher
16. Bowlers must check in 45 minutes prior to scheduled squad time and must show proof identity and membership by showing their
(
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USBC membership card, a duplicate membership card printout from www.bowl.com or a letter of verification from the local USBC
association.
Cell
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17. Bowlers arriving late shall begin play and the score shall count beginning with the frame then being bowled. Missed frames shall
be credited with a zero. Frames may not be made-up. Bowlers not present to bowl when it’s their turn will be credited with a zero
for that frame.
Individuals wishing to
bowl together must mail
their entries together in
the same envelope.
OFFiCiAl usE Only:
SCHEDULED ______________
pins plus handicap. In the event of first place ties, co-champions will be declared and prize money will be combined and divided
equally.
Home
Average
mAil Entry and PAymEnt tO:
Southern LA County USBC
17057 Bellflower Blvd Suite 210
Bellflower CA 90706
11. All prize money will be returned 100%. Prize ratio at least one prize for each six (6) entries. All prize money will be based on total
from that division (in order of finish) will be eligible to compete.
Signature
Address
accepted made payable to SLACBA. Write “Sr. Singles” in memo. Any returned checks must be paid in cash or money order onsite plus a $37 penalty fee.
USBC nationals has authorized delay in payment, pending settlement of any claim or protest which effects position standings.
to the slACusBC senior singles tournament Chairman:
I hereby make application to participate in the SLACUSBC Annual Senior Singles Tournament and tender the entry fees required therefore.
I agree to abide by all the rules, regulations and provisions as prescribed by the SLACUSBC, and further agree, that in the event
circumstances beyond the control of the SLACUSBC shall arise before or during the scheduled tournament, thereby causing a cancellation,
postponement or suspension of the tournament in part or in its entirely, the SLACUSBC shall not be held liable for the payment of cash
prizes, medals or other awards. Entrants who have bowled, will be refunded that portion of the fees allocated to the prize fund based upon
the number who participated in each division. Entrants not having bowled will be refunded fees allocated to prize fund and lineage.
Name (print)
7. A replacement must bowl under their own name at the time the event is scheduled.
9. tournament dates: July 25 and July 26, 2015. Closing date: July 20, 2015.
10. Entry fee breakdown: Prize Fund: $17; Lineage: $18; Expenses: $14 & BVL $1.00; total $50. Checks or money orders will be
18. In the event a bowler cannot finish their series, zero points will be scored the remaining frames.
19. The tournament director shall be the authority to interpret USBC and tournament rules, policies and procedures in deciding
disputes. lf deemed necessary, the tournament director shall consult with the board of directors of the SLACUSBC.
20. An appeal or protest of a decision involving eligibility or playing rules must be filed in writing with the tournament director and the
USBC before tournament prizes are paid. The decision of USBC is final and binding on all involved parties. Any violation of
tournament rules is cause for disqualification, loss of entry fee, forfeit of all prize monies and possible suspension from USBC
membership.
21. Fees are refundable Only when the tournament Director is notified, in writing, within 15 days of the schedule notice
TIME__________
LANE_______
mailing, that the date and time assigned are not acceptable, or in the case of an emergency, at the discretion of
tournament Director.
July 9, 2015
BOWLING NEWS
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American Bowlers Tournament Association
P.O. Box 3721, Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 • 562-868-7164 • Cell: 562-228-3960 • www.abta1.com
Ben Masteran Wins First ABTA Title $1,400 at West Covina
D’Marco Lemons is Runnerup $500, Pablo Castro is 3rd $200
Mystery Doubles est $2,400 • Match Series est $ 1,400 • Match Game est $3,000 • 3-6-9 is $2,000 Qualify at 1:00-2:30-4:00 & 6:00 PM Semifinals 8:00PM Top 16 Single Elims Follon
ALL POTS CARRY OVER TO BOWLIUM July 11
WEST COVINA — We
had a n ice time all eve at West
Covina Lanes with high scoring taking men + 97 and ladies
+81 to make the Semi Finals
Tourney Hi Qualifiers were
Stan Por +191 ( men) and Angela Lung led the Ladies +113.
They will get paid entries to a
regular ABTA Event for the
fine bowling!!
Stan drew the Match Series
$655 an nmatched 698.We will
estimate the Series at $1,400
Saturday at Bowlium. Angela drew the Mystery Match
Doubles $1,355. A 340 with
no match also. We estimate the
Mystery Doubles at $2,400 at
Bowlium.
The semis took the floor
and scores still high, saw Ben
Masteran fire a big +190 to be
top seed and bowl for the Title
with Edward Anonas 2nd at
+165. Anonas would get a first
round bye and enter in round
two. It took men +86, and ladies +27 to make the top 16
Single Elim Finals.
Masteran then drew for the
Match Game and $1,655. He
drew a 274. No one matched
that score so we will have an
estimated $3,000 Match Game
at Bowlium Saturday.
TOP 16 and Finalists losing in the first round in 1016th places were Ray Saucedo, Danny Guevarra, Anthony
Marquez, Dom La Guardia,
Johnny Sikkens, Kmel Cunanan, and Faye Josefat. They
earned checks of $100.
6-9th places were Edward
Anonas, Anna Bautista, Christine Cheung, and Joseph Lung.
Eliminated in round 3 were
Dennis Kelsey, and Michael
Duran in 4th and 5th Places.
Now it was ABTA veteran
Pablo Castro and a young man
in his second ABTA event
D’Marco Lemons to meet for
the right to meet top seed Ben
Masteran for the Title. This
match was a good one, close
throughout. D’Marco got a
big double to take the lead
and finally won in a 225-203
count. Pablo was 3rd with
Great Bowling and $200 with
D’Marco off to the Title game
vs Ben Masteran
The title game was on.
Both bowlers opened one in
first two frames. Ben again
opened in 3rd fram. D’Marco
led by 16 pins. Then in frames
4-5 D’Marco guttered, 5
out, split the 6th, 9 out. Ben
opened 6th and struck big in
the 7th followed with a big
double to take a lead for the
first time. D’Marco opened
and Ben with another double
in frame 10, won the match
by a 206-184 margin. (all
scores include hcp). His first
ever ABTA Title and a $1,400
Paycheck.
It is nice to have Ben return to the ABTA after back
surgery. He is well now as we
can see. This is his first title.
Congrats to One of the Good
Guys!!
D’Marco Lemons bowled
very well in his 2nd ABTA
Event. He almost got the title. Great Bowling by a Fine
Young Man!! We are happy to
have nice younger gentlemen
Ben Masteran Wins First ABTA Title at West Covina $1,400, D’Marco Lemons 2nd $500 Pablo
Castro 3rd $200. ALL POTS CARRY OVER TO BOWLIUM Saturday. (L-R) Hard working and a
finalist Faye Josefat 11th, D’Marco Lemons (Runnerup) $500, Ben Masteran (Champion) $1,400,
Bob Smith ABTA Tournament Director and Pablo Castro 3rd $200
join us in our tournaments.
Champ Ben Masteran hails
from Granada Hills, Ben is
single and Semi Retired! He
used a Ebonite drilled by
popular Rusty Bryant now at
Winnetka Bowl. We hope to
book an event soon. Ben went
through a 7 1/2 hour extensive
back surgery last year and is
getting strength to bowl again.
He thanks his Doctor/ Surgeon
Stepan Kasiminian of Glendale Adventist Medical Center
for all his Professionalism and
Care. Ben is back Dr. Kasmiminian, and a Champion to
boot!!!!
D’Marco Lemons is from
Fontana. He is single and has
a pretty girlfriend Simia, who
was on hand at West Covina.
He is the son of a super bowler
and fine man ABTA Champion Marcus Lemons, now deceased, and who was looking
down on us that eve and Proud
of D’Marco. Also his Grandfather and ABTA Bowler
Ronnie Lemons was on hand
to watch D’Marco bowl in the
event. He used a Virtual Gravity drilled by Tony at Gardena
Bowl.
Louis “Grizz Fan” Bachus
was last standing in the 3-6-9
roll-off. He missed on shot 4
so that pot goes for $2,000 at
Bowlium. He got a nice $100
Consolation for his work.
Thanks to all who bowled
and Special Thank YOU to the
Great Staff at West Covina. We
will return again, and often.
This Saturday July 11,
we are Hosted by the Bowlium in Montclair. Qualify at
1:00-2:30-4:00 & 6:00 PM.
Semi Finals follow. The 3-6-9
Roll-off at 8:00 PM.Then Top
16 Single Elims. ALL SEMIFINALISTS CASH!
Top 16 Single Elims again
this week. Only Top 3 Lose
Hcp 3-2-1 pins
We had 6 new members
again at West Covina. Its great
to have the new members join
us.
See us at Facebook
Abtabowling or www.abta1.
com. Until Bowlium, Saturday! See you there. CHECK
IN EARLY!!
The following Saturday
we are hosted by Westminster
Lanes in Westminster. Then
July 25 Action Lanes in El
Monte, Aug. 1 CAL Bowl,
Lakewood and Aug. 8 Oak
Tree Lanes, Diamond Bar.
FINANCIAL REPORT
Cut Scores:
Men: Sat + 97 Women: Sat + 81
Super Seniors:
Deborah Sanders +77, Ely Cruz +106
Ed Palma +92
High Qualifer (Free Entry)
Men: Stan Por +191
Women: Angela Lung +113
3-6-9: Louis Bachus
Match Game: 274 NO WINNER
Mystery Doubles: 340 - No Winner
Match Series: 698 - NO WINNER
RAFFLE WINNERS
Sponsor Ball
Henry Narciso
900 Global Shirt
Henry Narciso
900 Global Ball
Cezar Marcella
Entry
Angel Hilvano
Entry
Greg Velarde
900 Global 2 Ball Tote
Keyvr Patel
Entry
Carlos Umana
$15 Brackets
Art Windsor
$10 Brackets
Johnny Sikkens
Prize Fund 156
$4,370.20
Paid Entries 16 @ 59 $944.00
Optional Sidepots
$1,134.00
3-6-9
$100.00
Cash & Carry
$400.00
Shirt & Trophy
$88.00
Total Payout $ 17,249.20
West Covina Lanes - June 27,2015
1
Ben Masteran from Granada Hills
790
Cash & Carry
2
D Marco Lemons from Fontana
701
3
Pablo Castro (Ss) from West Covina
710
4
Dennis Kelsey from Antioch
709
5Michael Duran from Banning
696
6
Edward Anonas from Eastvale
765
7Joseph Lung from Monterey Park
748
8
Christina Cheung from Los Angeles
688
9
Anna Bautista from 657
10 Danny Guevarra from Carson
736
11 Anthony Marquez from Whittier
721
12Ray Saucedo Iii from El Monte
715
13 Dominador La Guardia from El Monte
715
14Johnny Sikkens from Duarte
703
15Kmel Cunanan from Anaheim
701
16 Faye Josafat from Long Beach
627
17Louis Bachus from Rancho Cucamonga695
18Romeo Jr Borillo from Sun Valley
693
19 David Jones from Duarte
693
20 Anthony Dancel from Pomona
692
21Stan Por from Cypress
688
22 Carlos Umana from Rialto
660
23John Armenia from Orange
647
24Memo Rosales from El Monte
647
25 Charles Cunningham from San Dimas 640
26Jon Reyes from Cerritos
640
27 Ely Cruz (Ss) from Baldwin Park
640
28Jamescart Alarcio from Pomona
633
29Jeffrey Panlilio (60%) from Walnut
629
30 Angela Lung from Monterey Park
622
31 Ferdinand Alarcio from Pomona
621
32 Ed Palma (Ss) from Cerritos
619
33Sean Nguon from Los Angeles
616
34Samson Kong from Temple City
609
35Julie Lass from Ontario
587
36Manny D. Antonio from Long Beach
571
37 Deborah Sanders (Ss) from Bellflower DNS
$1,000.00
$400.00
$500.00
$200.00
$107.50
$107.50
$102.50
$102.50
$102.50
$102.50
$100.00
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$100.00
$100.00
$100.00
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$37.20
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BOWLING NEWS
CAL BOWL BOWLING REPORT
Winnetka
Bowl
July 9, 2015
Pickwick Bowl
BOWL
2500 E. Carson St., Lakewood, CA 90712 • (562) 421-8448
“formerly Canoga Park Bowl”
20122 Vanowen St. • Winnetka, CA 91306
818-340-5190 • FAX: 818-340-5105
www.winnetkabowl.net • E-mail:winnetkabowl@hotmail.com
LAKEWOOD — We hope everyone had a great 4th of July
weekend. It was quite a celebration to see the parades, fireworks
and gatherings of family and friends.
Thursday Practice: Have Fun! No points awarded this week.
Bill Warren 566, Mary Ramsey 397, Dennis Ingram 205, Theresa
Coumier 128. Ready to bowl in a regular league.
Grandma’s/Grandpa’s: Walter Milsap 258/692, Marc Kashinsky
259/647, Billy Williams 222/581, Jojo Jasmin 202/564, Paul Morison Jr. 510, Bob Sneed 507, Anna VonMuegge 190/510, Dorothy
Ruggiero 478.
Fil-Am Bowlers: Steve Gaucin 279/767, Rick Llaneta 247/716,
Tres Catalasan 276/700, Rancy Antazo 255/694, Eugene Angel
243/694, Dan Monzon 255/689, Joe Knapp 676, Addison Acedera
666, Rudy Tumaneng 646, Leo Maningas 640, Leon Bradford 636,
Jing Sablan 248/633, Rick Seneris 245/630, Jean Colian 226/567,
Elvie Medestomas 525, Elvira Gauci 219/508, Morag Knapp 488,
Tess Siapco 205, Arnold Mangrobang 248.
Laughlin Bowler Bears: Tim Cable 199/542, Ray Grabinski 524,
Travis Morris 514, Joe Monroe 507, William Radcliffe 500, Julie
Grabinski 243/559.
Vegas Crackpots: Jacob Culpepper 228/647, Alwyn Woods
235/641, John Doval 638, Mike Dees 255/623, Carl Stokes 620,
Greg Mobley 620, Raymond Jenkins 248/611, Jacoby Rudolph
248/611, Gerald Williams Jr. 609, Ronald Lewis 251/602, Thomas
Cathey 249/601, Janet Love 554, Teka Williams 546, Cherise Stephens 209/539, Ellen Myers 531, Sheila McKissen 510, Shaonna
Battle 205/502.
Mega Vegas Sun: Bob Johnson 258/695, Craig Dean 247/686,
B.J. Harlan 239/656, Royce Angeles 247/649, Jamie Carrington
280/636, Clarence Wynne 606, Louis Whitlock II 606, Frederick
Crowe 600, Kathy Johnson 466.
Pin Heads: Greg Kelly 259/699, Bruce Brown 222/584, Robert
Lewelling 218/525, Don Louis 473, Ashley Brown 236/590, Stacy
Kelly 528.
Young At Heart: Jimmy Hamilton 265/693, Ralph Montgomery
227/612, Jim Plante 231/594, Phil Hylton 217/592, Glenn Merchant 221/589, Sonny Dew 233/587, Ike Sanders 568, Joe Matthews 216/566, Walter Milsap 563, Bob Sneed 215/554, Oritta
Steel 227/585, Linda Kinney 202/561, Mary Smyth 210/528, Dee
Phipps 217/507.
Recycled Teens: Boylee Inocente 268/675, B.J. 257/665, Jim
Burke 246/646, Jim Cotcher 225/644, Rob Kordich 257/638, Ning
Barcelona 565, Vancie Keith 506, Joanne Burke 501.
Cal-Mega Vegas Tues: Kenny McCartney 247/675, Eric Motschwiller 226/641, Billy Williams 226/610, Greg Mobley 209/609, Bob
Johnson Jr. 235/608, Clarence Wynne 223/604, Mark Fowler 590,
Rob Lee 223/582, John Woods 204/576, Scott Erickson 213/574,
Thurman Ashley 226/558, James Lesure 207/558, Ivan Clarke
208/554, De Chu 204/549, Steven Turner 208/541, Marcel 541,
Paul Morrison III 209/533, Stacey Erickson 205/551, Nickey Burruss 526, Janet Love 201/517, Kathy Johnson 216/505.
Cal Bowleros: Carolyn Rousseau 222/548, Carole Fischer 534,
Bheth Alcayde 513, Leona Belletti 505, Mattie Wylie 504. Sidepot winners—Game One: Hedy Schoner 208; Game Two: Carolyn
Rousseau 222; Game Three: Starr Andrews 261.
Alley Oops: Becky Carroll 464, Barbara Quinn 359, Suzi Hoffman 158, Joyce Robertson 140. Side-pot winners—Game One:
Gloria Fees 242; Game Two: Paul Wells 253; Game Three: Julie
Grabinski 226.
Senior Men’s Trio: Rich Kitaguchi 719, Curt Soares 268/719, Willie McMahan 264/713, Carl Labayan 276/711, Larry Gray 279/692,
Pat Kinard 258.
Sierra Bugs: Pamela Johnson 211/526, Nene Camanag 502.
Side-pot winners—Game One: Stephanie Graves 197; Game
Two: Pam Johnson 211; Game Three; Stephanie Graves 209.
Captain & Crew: Sandy Crotcher 203/506, Vancie Keith 468.
C.A.U.L.: Scott Scarborough 237/684, Allan Lee 224/614, David Regul 226/611, Dan Franceschi 226/601, Gary Treadaway
218/595, Jim Johnson 557, Alan Nyberg 252/555, David Valles
224/500, Wendy Goetz 515.
Marcus Lemons Vegas: Amodd Christian 268/762, Leon Bradford 265/742, Emmerson Wafer 259/730, Vernon Adams 279/696,
Jello Gray 258/688, Andre Pitchford 259/682, Ennis Finley 674,
Cheryl Durden 205/601, Crystal Barker 269/599, Denise Adams
210/579, Precious Davis 203/553, Carla Briggs 541, Cora Davis
203/523, Stephanie Jones 519.
Funsters: Vince Haneda 276/706, Boylee Inocente 224/655,
Steve Ralph 236/649, Dan Monzon 233/626, William Louie
221/626, JoJo Jasmin 236/620, Joe Herrera 226/619, Fale Sula
221/617, Hugh Kemp 226/563, Al Fagafa 560, Paul Wells 556,
Joanne Burke 228/607, Ethel Montgomery 208/582, Mary Spencer 531, Yvonne Clarke 201/528, Julie Grabinski 215/527, Flora
Martin 507, Divina Buhay 203/504.
Happy Rollers Forever: Mark Algiers 462, Lucy Ortega 410,
Wanda Kinard 388, Cathy Grunhardt 278, Matthew White 392 and
Emily Spivey 368.
That’s all for this week. See you on the lanes.
WINNETKA — It looks like everyone had a special time
celebrating the 4th of July holiday.
Here’s a look at the high scores that were reported from
last week.
River Maniacs: Frank Martinez Jr. 268/667, Jodi Lape
226/653, Vince Koeller 269, Monise Kelly 227/564, Mark
May 648, Scott Lape 645, Ramon Buhain 643, Todd Becker 257/642, Elizabeth Fonvergne 201/567, Marsha Martinez 518, Patti Ehart 205/500, Nick Simon 267, Derek Lee
247, Rosie Bates 206.
Guys & Dolls: Shawn Tamjidi 258/685, Marge Konjevod
202/502, Brian Light 215/612, Gregory Kolski 237/604, Joe
Gerace 223/589, James Heylek 588, Stacey Tarantino 474,
Mike Robinson 223.
League Of Our Own: Kellen Tanaka 243/613, Claire Avila
174/506, Mark Alvarino 225/611, Chris Abejuela 214/586,
Edwin Castro 224/567, Nick Ipapo 213/558, Rachelle Tan
490.
Comedians: David Feinberg 299/835, Gail Rodgers
214/568, Randy Page 268/658, Drew Stern 223/645, Zach
Menzer 627, Michael Pollack 227/627, Rachel Steinbeck
204/562, Erica Pollack 519, Gary Fish 269, Vince Koeller
223.
Wednesday Night Rollers: Jeremy Forkner 227/616, Krys
Fields 224/575, Richie Gardner 238 /599, Kathy BreningRay 249/555, Steve Mikuni 224/614, Mark Ellis 212/589,
Steve Singerman 203/587, Jill Williamson 203/572, Lynn
Snyder 213/557.
500 Classic: Marlene Holomon 232/640, Renell Cannon
212/597, Nancy Kato 212/579, Patti Ehart 226/560, Georgia Garey 539, Farol Brifman 220.
The Achievers: Jimmy Jurgenson 152/390, Marites Tesoro 128/349, Jeff Grude 154/351, Brian Martin 133/344, Matt
Whittlesey 116/335, Kim Smith 104/275.
Thirsty Nite Out: John Ritchie 257/725, Danielle Schilling
222/621, Gary Diesso 267/686, Eddie Van Daniker 627,
Carl Comrie 243/596, Gregory Kolski 236/582, Nicole Van
Daniker 202/604, Margie Jaime 221/585, Ida Farber 508,
Bill Lew 240, Jewel Williams 201.
SFVCC Nikkei: Gary Yamamoto 264/670, Noriko Fukunaga 213/568, Stan Date 223/637, Shoji Takeshima 212/592,
Doug Nakada 592, Bob Yamashita 217/581, Sandra Yamamoto 539, Kyoko Watanabe 507, Don Kobayashi 213.
SENIORS
49’Ers: Richard Greenzweight 235/647, Carolyn Scherzberg 215/602, Tom Tucker 246/645, Eloise Valencia
225/504, Mel Neiditch 206/572, Robert Adams 203/564,
Les Charbonneau 547, Barbara Vaccarello 521, Bev Zietz
501, William Tidemanson 224.
Funtimers: Carolyn Scherzberg 263/668, Hung-Lay Quon
224/556, Robert Adams 224/616, Al Reiswig 216/595, Mel
Neiditch 216/558, Liz Rogers 534, Connie Wannomae 533,
Karen McDonald 204/492.
39’Ers: Bill Robb 237/654, Arlene Bonino 537, Mary Lauer
212/501, Bernhardt Roth 236/628, Jose Blanco 619, Richard Greenzweight 217/601, Al Reiswig 233/586, Carolyn
Scherzberg 207/497, Patricia Carpenter 488, Gail Stillson
482, Edwin Narte 232.
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Junior Leagues Took a Bye on July 4th — No scores.
by Tish
921 Riverside Dr.
Burbank, CA 91506
(818) 842-7188
BURBANK — It’s official. I have surpassed my own addiction and have moved on to pushing. Actually, I’ve been
tempting the youth for years and it’s high time I accepted
my role in this glorious business.
It’s true. I have one Team and three sets of Doubles
going to Northern California for the Youth State Championships! I will not lie, I am delighted to see the excitement and
pleasure coursing through their not-yet-developed brains.
My first trip to the Youth State tournament is a blur.
Drunk on the excitement and being scared out of my mind
took the details from my not-yet-developed brain. I do know
I felt honored and appreciated.
With this in mind, I encourage all to participate in any
of the major tournaments that you are able, whether you
are 8 years old or 80 years old. You meet incredible people, sharing the same passion for the sport you love. Who
knows? You might even win!
Sunday Night Hdcp: (scr) Fred Galvan & Ron Alvarez
240, Val Hoag 686, Ryan Hinchliffe 670, Vicki Olivia 492,
Sandra Lueras 413. (hdcp) Jesus Cardenas 264, Tom Duncan 287, Vickie Maas 239 & 256, Bob Olivia 741, Michael
Herrate 746, Ysenia Eras 693, Sharon Brown 645.
Senior Swingers: (scr) Ed Bugayong & Dick Bay 191,
Mary Langer 207, Ray Garcia 520, Barbara Teitel 480.
(hdcp) Dan Wilhite 217, Kim Rasmussen 232, Seiki Tluczek 222, Rick Langer 614, Ernie Gluck 615.
Monday 690: (scr) Nick Kukta 232, Joyce Hill 204, Tim
Tritch 596, Carol Thrasher 518. (hdcp) Rick Aguilera 245,
Mattie Vance 244, Rich Schultz 242, Cathy Stevens 229,
Bob Hazzard 623, Win Kato 670 Glenda Nale 639, Carolyn
Lollar 610.
ICF No Tap: Chuck Liberto 314, Josie Pemberton 287,
Bernie Baima 239, Barbara Teitel 277, Darlene Hudson
751, Cindy Raposa 737.
Holy Bowlers: (scr) Dylan Jimenez 223 & 217, Melissa
Procanik 184. (hdcp) Aaron Reuteler 257, Bob Nielsen
268, Tracy Chow 238, Melanie Lefevre 231.
Guys & Dolls: (scr) Setu Molia 259, Sean Allen 222, Colleen Simpson 209, Mike McMahon 676, Cheyenne Landers 560. (hdcp) Roy Stansbery 258, Theresa Jackson 243,
Kristine Bamattre 229, Richard Castanon 718, Peggy Eklund 663.
Wed. Night: (scr) Ron Alvarez 256, Nick Gren 247, Sheilah
Faller 211, Kasey Dagenais 200, John Hjelmstrom 670,
Andrew Choy 641, Gigit Reyes 569. (hdcp) Austin Nobles
295, Alison Sieh 255, Mollie Gershon 257, Jamie Ramos
723, Sandy Hubbard 697, Erik Willis 772.
Senior Foursome: (scr) Richard Andersen 181, Jim Emery 201, Cres Cruz 168, Kathy Lilliquist 178, Jim DeAngelo
553, Marie Menez 451, Kathy Temple 473. (hdcp) Dan Wilhite 257, Bob Rosenblum 244, Seiki Tluczek 229, Hope
Giovanini 248, Jesse Menez 673, Tony Foenander 647,
Marilee Bishop 649, Lydia Gantt 668.
Thursday 890: (scr) Alan Handel 232, Vance Bennett
231, Agnes Cotangco 187, Ramona Gardner 200, Nanding Cotangco & Daniel Glendenning 614, Ryan Hinchliffe
683, Rose White 528, Renee York 511. (hdcp) Edwin Chacon 276, Suzanna Martinez 264, Steve Szekely 263, Sue
Hutchens 257, Kurt Zappaterreno 718, Kim Bax 730, Harry
Gordon 741, Carol Brubaker 672.
Keep the ball rollin’!
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BOWLING NEWS
bowling news Directory
Los Angeles County
Orange County
San Diego County
KEARNY MESA BOWL - 40
CAL BOWL - 68
FOREST LANES - 40
2500 E. Carson Street, Lakewood, CA 90712
(562) 421-8448 • Fax: (562) 420-4775
www.calbowl.com • Manager: Leonard Ruiz Jr.
Email: leonard@calbowl.com
22771 Centre Drive, Lake Forest, CA 92630
(949) 770-0055 • Fax: (949) 770-7839
www.forestlanes.com • Manager: Jon Diso
Email: Jon@forestlanes.com
7585 Clairemont Mesa Blvd.,
San Diego, CA 92111
(858) 279-1501
MIRA MESA BOWL - 44
DEL RIO LANES - 32
FOUNTAIN BOWL - 60
7502 E. Florence, Downey, CA 90240
(562) 927-3351 • Fax: (562) 928-5453
www.delriolanes.com • Mgr: Mike Cammarata
Email: Mike@delriolanes.com
17110 Brookhurst Street,
Fountain Valley, CA 92708
(714) 963-7888 • Fax: (714) 965-1158
www.fountainbowl.com
GABLE HOUSE BOWL - 40
LA HABRA “300” BOWL - 32
22501 Hawthorne Blvd.,
Torrance, CA 90505
(310) 378-2265
gablehousebowl.com
GARDENA BOWLING CENTER - 16
15707 S. Vermont Ave.,
Gardena, CA 90247
(310) 324-1244
gardenabowl.com
370 E. Whittier Blvd.,
La Habra, CA 90631
(562) 691-6721 Fax: (562) 691-0272
www.lh300bowl.com
SADDLEBACK LANES - 32
25402 Marguerite Parkway, Mission Viejo, CA 92692
(949) 586-5300 • Fax: (949) 586-0740
www.saddlebacklanes.net
Mgr: John Chapman • Email: John@saddleback.net
GOLDEN MILE BOWLING - 32
Riverside &
San Bernardino
1400 E. Valley Blvd.,
Alhambra, CA 91801
(626) 289-2588
Email: GoldenMileBowling@Yahoo.com
KEYSTONE LANES - 48
BOWLIUM LANES - 32
11459 E. Imperial Hwy., Norwalk, CA 90650
(562) 868-3261 • Fax: (562) 927-0771
www.keystonelanes.com • Mgr: Dave Piazza
Email: Dave@keystonelanes.com
4666 E. Holt Blvd., Montclair, CA 91763
(909) 626-3528 • Fax: (909) 626-2144
www.bowlium.com
Facebook.com/Bowlium
OAK TREE LANES - 36
CAL OAKS BOWL - 40
990 N. Diamond Bar Blvd.,
Diamond Bar, CA 91765
(909) 860-3558
oaktreelanes.net
PALOS VERDES BOWL - 40
24600 Crenshaw Blvd. Torrance, CA 90505
(310) 326-5120 Fax: (310) 539-8021
Charlotte@pvbowl.com or Rick@pvbowl.com
www.pvbowl.com
Facebook.com/pv.bowl
PICKWICK BOWL - 24
921 W. Riverside Drive, Burbank, CA 91506
(818) 845-5300 Ext. 350 or Ext. 351
Pickwick Gardens Bowl and Ice Center
“Where The Fun Never Stops”
12655 Ventura Blvd.,
Studio City, CA 91604
(818) 769-7600
www.pinzbowlingcenter.com
BRUNSWICK SANDS BOWL - 32
43233 Sierra Hwy.,
Lancaster, CA 93534
(661) 948-2651 • Fax (661) 942-3853
www.bowlbrunswick.com
SANTA CLARITA LANES - 32
21615 W. Soledad Canyon Rd.,Saugus, CA 91351
(661) 254-0540 • Fax (661) 254-7562
www.santaclaritalanes.com
Email: scl4usc@aol.com
WINNETKA BOWL - 32
20122 Vanowen St., Winnetka, CA 91306
(818) 340-5190 • Fax (818) 340-5105
www.winnetkabowl.net
Email: winnetkabowl@hotmail.com
THE ORLEANS - 70
Hotel, Casino, & Bowling Center
4500 West Tropicana,
Las Vegas, NV 89103
(888) 365-7111
RIVERSIDE LANES - 34
1650 S. Casino Drive,
Laughlin, NV 89029
(888) 590-2695 • Fax: 702-298-2687
Email: cemmons@riversideresort.com
SAM’S TOWN - 56
CANYON LANES - 24
SOUTH POINT - 64
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1499 E. Highland Ave., San Bernardino, CA 92404
(909) 886-4675 • Fax: (909) 883-4665
www.thenewdelrosalanes.com
We Specialize In Service + Fun For Bowlers
REVOLUTIONS BARSTOW BOWL - 24
750 E. Main St., Barstow, CA 92311
(760) 256-8676 • Fax: (866) 297-1172
www.BarstowBowl.com
E-Mail: info@barstowbowl.com
9777 Las Vegas Blvd.,
South Las Vegas, NV 89123
(866) 796-7111 Fax: 702-797-8081
64 Lanes, Snack Bar, Pro Shop
SUNCOAST - 64
Hotel, Casino, & Bowling Center
9090 Alta Drive,
Las Vegas, NV 89145
(702) 636-7400
CITRUS BELT
Association Manager - Elise M. Hamner
667 West 2nd Street, San Bernardino, CA 92410
citrusbelt@verizon.net
(909) 381-4599
NORTH L.A. COUNTY
Association Manager - Tom Leigh
15600 Devonshire St., Suite 212, Granada Hills, CA 91344
email: nlacbowling@gmail.com website: nlacbowling.com
(818) 810-6263
Ventura County
ORANGE COUNTY
Association Manager - Cheryl Huntington
13896 Harbor Blvd., #5A Garden Grove, CA 92843
assnmgr@ocusbc.org
(714) 554-0111
BUENA LANES - 42
1788 S. Mesa Verde, Ventura, CA 93003
(805) 677-7770
buenalanes.com
Email: buenalanes1@earthlink.net
SAN GABRIEL VALLEY
Association Manager - Linda Johnson-Pilios
4020 Shadydale Ave., Covina, CA 91722
E-Mail: thumpr2@verizon.net
(626) 337-6270 Fax: (626) 960-9260
SOUTH L.A. COUNTY
Association Manager - Judy Nielsen
17057 Bellflower Blvd. Suite 210, Bellflower, CA 90706
JNielsen@southernlacountyusbc.com
(562)925-0417 Fax: (562) 925-7478
SAN DIEGO U.S.B.C.
Association Manager - Lynn Graves
4400 Palm Ave. Suite B, La Mesa, CA 91941-2695
USBCLynn@Yahoo.com
www.sandiegobowling.com
(619)697-3334
LOCAL USBC ASSOCIATIONS
PINZ BOWLING CENTER - 32
GOLD COAST - 70
Hotel, Casino, & Bowling Center
4000 W. Flamingo Road,
Las Vegas, NV 89103
(800) 331-5334
Hotel, Gambling Hall, & Bowling Center
5111 Boulder Highway,
Las Vegas, NV 89122
(800) 634-6371
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Laughlin y Kinley
40440 California Oaks Rd,
Murrieta CA 92562
(951) 698-2202
BowlBrunswick.com
49750 Seminole Dr.,
Cabazon, CA 92230
(951) 572-6120 Fax: (951) 922-2385
Located next to Morongo Casino
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8210 Mira Mesa Blvd.,
San Diego, CA 92126
(858) 578-0500
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