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California Bowling News
Bowling News
October 21, 2010
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BOWLING NEWS
California
Thursday October 21, 2010
P.O. Box 4160, Downey, CA 90241 • Online: www.californiabowlingnews.com • Email: news@californiabowlingnews.com Office: 562-807-3600 Fax: 562-807-2288
WOMEN’S PRO BOWLING TO BE HONORED
AT ARLINGTON’S BOWLING MUSEUM
AND HALL OF FAME
“50 years of Women’s Professional Bowling” Exhibit to Open
in 2011 During Bowl Expo and USBC Convention
ARLINGTON — The new
International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame (IBM/
HF) is proud to announce that
it will be adding a new exhibit
to the museum which pays
tribute to the history of women’s professional bowling. The
exhibit will be unveiled during
the International Bowl Expo
and USBC Convention, which
will be held, in Arlington, TX
during the last week in June
2011.
“We are so excited about
Bowl Expo, as well as the
USBC convention, coming to
Arlington, Texas. Those who
attend this first-ever-event
will get a first-hand look at the
IBM/HF, International Training and Research Center, as
well as the offices of the International Bowling Campus,”
stated IBM/HF chairman Pat
Ciniello. He went on to add,
“The new exhibit will display
rare photographs and artifacts
– from those who made professional women’s bowling
a reality, to the great women
bowlers who competed on
tour.”
A committee has been
formed to develop the contents
of the exhibit, as well as to
raise funds in order to build it.
Jim Goodwin, President of the
Bowling News Network and
publisher of Stars & Strikes
Bowling Newsmagazine has
been named chairman. Goodwin worked with the Ladies
Pro Bowlers Tour and the
Professional Women’s Bowling Association for 20 years.
Public relations expert Joan
continued on page 2
Bowling News
Honor Roll
Name Score Date
mike brinceri
300
kathy allen
701
brian alpert
803/300
dave clarke
825
Ubuild Lemon
300
ron miller
805
Armondo Ramos
300
gary philip
300
charles kenny
810
hENry quattlemaum 300
bob simrak
300
laura lee daniel
701
mike b. lopez
300
shawn st. andre
300
mark dyer
826/300
michael gray
300
russ hockman sr
300
frank mazeikas
300
david wilson (17 YRS) 300
kelly “fingers” manier300
dave melton
300
jason sundberg
300
jon brandon
300
jeff carr
300
brett hirsch (16 YRS) 300
Center
10-10-10
norco
10-13-10
moreno valley
10-13-10 harleys simi bowl
10-13-10deer creek
10-13-10
Jewel City Bowl
10-13-10deer creek
10-13-10cal bowl
10-13-10chaparral lanes
10-14-10
mission hills
10-14-10palos verdes
10-14-10cal oaks bowl
10-15-10deer creek lanes
10-15-10eagle lanes
10-15-10
linbrook bowl
10-16-10 la habra “300” bowl
10-16-10del rosa
10-16-10deer creek
10-16-10bowlium
10-16-10del rio lanes
10-17-10
westminster
10-17-10
valencia lanes
10-17-10chaparral
10-17-10del rio lanes
10-18-10del rio lanes
10-18-10
mira mesa lanes
ATTENTION ALL BOWLERS:
bowl an honor score THIS WEEK & E-MAIL by Tuesday Noon
YOUR NAME, SCORE, DATE & CENTER & you will be on the front page.
e-mail to: news@californiabowlingnews.com
men: 300 or 800
Women: 298,299,300 or 700+
ERIC FORKEL & BARRY GURNEY BIG WINNERS IN WCST
EBONITE SINGLES AT LA HABRA “300” BOWL
by Dick Sanders
LA HABRA — A come
from behind win for his 16th
WCST Title, last week-end
at La Habra “300” for Eric
Forkel (Henderson, NV). In
a 6 man, 6 games finals, Eric,
started in 3rd place, behind
qualifying leader, Mark Dyer,
by 145 pins. Mark had bowled
2508 for the 10 games. Game
#3, was the turning point of
the finals for both Eric &
Mark, as the best match of
the day, between them, Eric,
299 & Mark, 289, then Eric
for the last 3 games rolled 798,
with a big 279 finish in the
position match against Marc’s
258 game, and won the tournament by 80 pins. Eric bowled
1590 for the 6 games, winning
5 matches, and Mark bowled
1455, winning only 2 matches. 300 Games bowled in the
qualifying, Mark Dyer & Robert Ellison. This again, a very
high scoring tournament. The
finalists averaged 240.3 for 36
games. La Habra’s Pro Shop
Operator, Scott Kraye, finished
in 3rd Place. Top 2: !st Place,
Eric Forkel, $700.00, 2nd
Place, Mark Dyer (Moreno
Valley), $550.00. 20 bowlers
entered the Regular Division,
for 6 checks paid out, and
$2,650.00 prize fund pay-off.
Super Seniors had 27 bowlers entered for 9 checks paid
out for $3,535.00 pay-off. A
total of $6,185.00. For 18
tournaments this year, a total
of $135,835.00 paid out, and
for 318 tournaments, a total
pay-off of $3,609,516.00 paid
out.. Our thanks to our hosting bowling center, La Habra
“300”, and their GM, Mr.
Gary Karwasch, and all of the
employees of the center for
their cooperation. Thanks to
our coverage sponsor, EBONITE BOWLING CO. Thanks
to Ben Laney, for doing the
Brackets.
SUPER SENIOR NEWS
In a very close 8 man finals
in the Super Senior Division,
and the smoke cleared, it was
Barry Gurney, winning his
18th WCST Title. In the 1st
4 games of the finals, no more
than 43 pins separated the 1st
six places, and Barry holding
the lead after Game #1, and
to the Position Round, lead-
W.C.S.T. Champions (L-R) Barry Gurney & Eric Forkel. Results on page 2.
ing by only 9 pins, over Rod Tramp (Porterville), $550.00,
Tramp, and 19 pins over Jim and 3rd Place to Scott Kraye
Thurmond. Barry beat Rod (La Habra), $400.00. Larry
246 to 234. Jim Thurmond Rumple bowled a 300 game in
lost his match to Jim Zimmer- the qualifying.
Limited openings for
man, who, past him to finish
in 3rd place. Barry won the WCST Ebonite Singles, South
tournament by 33 pins, win- Point, Las Vegas. October 30ning 6 of his 8 matches. Top 31. Call 760-363-8141 or Cell
3: 1st Place, Barry Gurney, 760-363-4596. These are day
$700.00, 2nd Place, Rod & night numbers 24-7.
HUSTEDS BECOME FIRST FATHER-SON PBA DOUBLES CHAMPIONS
REIGNING PBA WORLD CHAMP TOM SMALLWOOD WINS
WALLA WALLA—Corey
Husted and his PBA Hall of
Fame father Dave Husted of
Milwaukie, Ore., defeated
Rob Cline and Sean Heath of
Spokane, Wash., 511-475, to
become the first father-son
team to win a Professional
Bowlers Association doubles
title in the PBA Northwest
Regional Doubles at Stardust
Lanes in Walla Walla, Wash.,
on Oct. 16.
For Corey Husted, it was
his first PBA Northwest Regional title which makes him
eligible to bowl against his
father in the $1 million PBA
Tournament of Champions at
Red Rock Lanes in Las Vegas
in January. Dave Husted, a 14time PBA Tour champion and
three-time U.S. Open winner,
has now won 26 PBA regional
titles. They split a $2,500 first
prize.
The Husteds defeated another PBA Hall of Famer, Ernie Schlegel, and his partner,
Rob Edwards, Vancouver,
Wash., 3-2, in their best-offive-game semifinal round.
Cline and Heath edged Jeremy
McElliott and Robert Harvey
6 Gamer - $300.00 1st Place
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by Kegel
of Boise, Idaho, 3-2, in the
other semifinal round match.
In the PBA Midwest Region, reigning PBA World
Championship winner Tom
Smallwood of Saginaw, Mich.,
defeated Dale Traber of Cedarburg, Wis., 279-240, to win the
Maple Lanes Midwest Open
in Waterloo, Iowa, on Oct. 17,
in a final tune-up prior to the
start of the PBA World Series
of Bowling on Oct. 25 in Las
Vegas.
The title was Smallwood’s
first of the year in the PBA
Midwest Region and his second career PBA Regional title.
He also earned $2,400. In a
semifinal round featuring all
past/present PBA Tour exempt
players, Smallwood defeated
Tim Mack of Indianapolis,
258-188, and Traber edged
younger brother Dave Traber
of Hebron, Ill., 232-221.
In
Jacksonville,
Fla.,
Stoney Baker of Canton, Ga.,
defeated Chris Collins of Savannah, Ga., 236-202, to win
the PBA South Region Jacksonville Open at NAS Freedom Lanes on Sunday. The
title was Baker’s first title of
the year and the 22nd of his
regional career. He earned
$2,500 along with his title.
Baker defeated Lumber
Liquidators PBA Tour player
Andres Gomez, Orlando, Fla.,
219-203, and Collins edged
former exempt tour competitor Randy Weiss of Columbia,
S.C., 269-257, to set up the
championship match.
In the PBA Southwest Region, Jesse Buss of Wichita,
Kan., defeated David Anthony
of Austin, Texas, 252-247,
to win the Dallas Orthopedic Trauma Surgeons Open
at AMF Richardson Bowl in
Richardson, Texas, Sunday.
The title was Buss’s first
in the PBA Southwest and the
second of his career. The former PBA Southwest Region
Rookie of the Year won his
other title in the PBA Central
Region. He struck twice in the
final frame to edge Anthony
for the $2,450 first prize.
In the PBA East Region,
Tom Baker of King, N.C.,
threw a strike on his first shot
in the 10th frame to win the
Insurance Market Senior Open
continued on page 9
Bowling Robot Set
To Be Unveiled
at International
Bowling Campus
ARLINGTON — After
months of calibrations and
testing, the newest member of
the Equipment Specifications
and Certifications team at the
United States Bowling Congress is ready to be introduced
to the world on Oct. 19.
The new addition isn’t a
scientist, however, it’s a stateof-the-art ball-throwing robot
named E.A.R.L. (Enhanced
Automated Robotic Launcher),
which is designed to be able to
simulate any type of bowling
style with an accuracy and
consistency on the lanes that
no human bowler can achieve.
Those qualities make E.A.R.L.
invaluable in the many studies
necessary to keep up with the
ever-changing bowling ball
industry.
Local media and invited
guests will get the first look at
E.A.R.L., and as part of the unveiling, E.A.R.L. will go headto-head against Professional
Bowlers Association superstar
and USBC spokesperson Chris
Barnes in a one-game match at
the International Training and
continued on page 11
Thing’s To Bowl For The Week...
ABT
ABTA
Friday No-Tap
J.S.T.
No-Tap Doubles
Scratch 6 Gamer
Senior No-Tap
Bye
Saturday
Friday
Sunday
Saturday
Saturday
Thursday
Bye
Oct. 23
Oct. 22
Oct. 24
Oct. 23
Oct. 23
Oct. 21
Bye
Linbrook Bowl
Cal Bowl
Oak Tree Lanes
Mission Hills Bowl
Yorba Linda Bowl
Mission Hills Bowl
Page 2
BOWLING NEWS
Del Rosa Lanes Presents:
October 21, 2010
Annual BVL MIKE VINYARD
MARK YOUR
is HOT!
CALENDAR & Tournament To
by Frank Weiler
Be Renamed
RESERVE
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by Phyl Knoll
VINYARD is HOT. BowlSacramento — To
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honor and fondly remember ing 700 or better nearly every week has him averaging a
by Treesa Spencer
LAKE FOREST — Forest Lanes 3rd annual Gobbler
EVERY WEDNESDAY!
tournaments are scheduled for
Check-in @ 11:30 AM
November 13th.
Bowl @ Noon
Little Gobbler (child and
1499 E. Highland Ave
San Bernardino, Ca 92404
$8.00
adult 3 game scotch doubles)
(909) 886-4675
($3 Lineage / $5 Prize Fund)
11:30 AM only $10.00 each.
INCLUDES COFFEE!!!!
Big Gobbler (adult 4 game
______________________________________________________________________ scotch doubles) 1:PM. $18.00
each ($36.00) per team Now
start getting excited about the
possibility of winning one of
Monday Nights
these exciting prizes.
50/50 Fun League - Trios
Golf Package for four, with
carts, at Tijeras Creek Golf
First & Last Place Get Same Payout
Club!
$12 p/Week
Two days and a night with
a $50 dinner for two at Pala
Resort and Casino!
Half day fishing trip for
two compliments of Dana
Wharf Sport Fishing!
Gift certificates and other
raffle prizes have been do12 Weeks of Bowling
nated by USA Express/Good
$1 Hot Dogs – League Bowlers Only
Year- The Advanced TeamStaples- The Hair CuttersMeeting Nov 1st – 6:00PM
Islands Golf Center- Rite AidBowling Starts at 6:30PM
Kawasaki Motor Corp- Best
Del Rosa Lanes – (909) 886-4675
DVD
Solutions-Mavenlink
Consulting- Land Mark Reltors- just to name a few.
Donations are still being
accepted so if you want to donate a gift, give us a call.
www.pacificcoastbowlers.com
Raffle tickets are being sold
one for $2.00 and three for
Mixed Doubles Annual Event
$5.00 You need not be present
to win a prize from the raffle
Mission Hills Bowl - Mission Hills, CA
but you must bowl the
4 game scotch doubles
$2,400 First Place
Limited to 44 teams
“BIG GOBBLER TOURNAMENT to win one of the top
Saturday & Sunday
three prizes.
Nov. 20 & 21 , 2010
Special prizes for kids will
Start Time: A Squad - Roll call 7:30 AM & Bowl at 8:00 AM
be awarded for the “Little
B Squad - Roll call 1:30 PM & Bowl at 2:00 PM
Gobbler Event. so bring a kid
Entry Fee: $350 for team
$15 Late fee per person for paying on-site.
from 3 to 19 and have a fun
Finals: 12 teams will make the finals based on 44 teams
Dress Code: Name on back is required. Appropriate bowling attire required.
day. Face painter “Little ExNo hats, T-shirts, Shorts or Jeans. Women may wear Skirts, Capri’s, or Slacks
pressions” will be here to paint
Format: 9 games of qualifying; Finalists will bowl round robin match play on
faces for a $1.00 donation.
Sunday. Total pins plus bonus will determine final standings. Lanes will be
Proceeds from both events
stripped and re-oiled for B Squad.
All bowlers will be required to be available for Pro-Am events
and 100% of the money from
Pro-Am squads: Friday at 3:30 PM & Saturday at 8:00 PM
raffle sales or other tax de$100.00 fine to all players who do not show
duct able donations go to the
Bowler #1: __________________________ Phone #: __________________
Orange County Rescue MisAddress: ___________________City: __________St: ____ Zip Code: ______
sion to feed the homeless and
Email: ___________________________
hungry.
Bowler #2: __________________________ Phone #: __________________
Address: ___________________City: __________St: ____ Zip Code: ______
We are also accepting doEmail: ___________________________
nations of new unwrapped
We would like to bowl: A Squad____ B Squad____
toys for the OC Fire Authorities’s ”Spark of Love Toy
Late fee will apply after November 15
Credit Cards accepted by calling 818-921-5335
Drive.” c/o Gail Collett, Food
Make Checks Payable to Del Rosa Lanes
and Beverage Manager.
Mail entries to:
Remember, the best exerPacific Coast Bowlers
All players must be current USBC
cise
for your heart is bending
ATTN: Nicole Ellison
members
over to help someone up. Let’s
1499 E Highland Ave
San Bernardino, Ca 92404
all pitch in to help give hope
Nicole@pacificcoastbowlers.com
to thousands. Contact us to
reserve your spot in the tournaments, to make a donation
or to buy raffle tickets. (949)
770-0055 ask for Treesa, Allan
or Kathy.
Mission Hills Bowl will be hosting Karaoke on Saturday night also
our wonderful bowling friend
Helen Duval, who passed
away July 29th, the California Board of Directors unanimously approved to rename
our 2011 tournament and those
henceforth to ”The California
USBC Helen Duval Veterans
Tournament”.
Helen was a lifetime resident of Berkeley, California, joining her first bowling
league in l939. She was a
natural and by the l950’s was
teaching at bowling clinics
and eventually was instrumental in bringing bowling to the
California youth. In 1959 she
was a founding member of the
women’s professional bowling
movement. By 1967 Helen
held a high average of 200 and
had captured titles from the
professional ranks and WIBC
tournaments.
Helen’s son Richard was
stricken with Polio at age 5
and hospitalized for over a
year. Helen taught Richard
to bowl, first from the wheelchair and then later to stand at
the foul line. Richard eventually became a 200 average
and joined the Professional
Bowlers Association Tour. By
working with Richard, Helen
had developed the tools to
teach any disabled individual
and volunteered to work with
the BVL, the nonprofit group
that provides programs to veteran and active duty service
men and women. For over 20
years she traveled across the
country, visiting veteran’s hospitals to teach the sport.
Helen was honored in hundreds of ways throughout her
career. To note just a few: Appointed and served 5 years on
President Kennedy’s Council
on Physical Fitness; In l985
The BVL named her honorary
co-chair and in 2000 she received the Secretary’s Award,
the highest award given by the
Department of Veterans Affairs
for her dedicated commitment
to America’s Veterans; Was
honored as a “bowling legend”
at the National Bowling Hall
of Fame and Museum’s Salute
to Champions Gala in 1993;
Received the BPAA V.A.
Wapensky Award; Selected
as BPAA’S Dick Weber Bowling 2007Ambassador Award;
in 1970 inducted into WIBC
(now USBC) Hall of Fame
for Superior Performance; in
1995 inducted into the Ladies
Professional Bowlers Hall of
Fame; in 1996 inducted into
the Senior Athletes Hall of
Fame; and posthumously in
2011… “The California USBC
Helen Duval Veterans Tournament”
This wonderful woman
may have left us but will never
be forgotten.
blistering 238. Last week he
bowled a steaming 792 (280
- 279 - 233) and led his team
to twenty-one points of a possible twenty-four.
Other high scratch series
bowled at CAL OAKS BOWL
last Thursday included a 739
(RYNE
CUNNINGHAM),
733 (DEWAINE WEST), 730
(JOE DEOCAMPO), 722
(KEN CLAY), 719 (DAVE
COOK) and 707 (TONY
BOWMAN).
BOB SIMRAK posted a
300 game on his way to a 694
series. Thanks BOWLING
NEWS for supporting Citrus
Belt bowlers.
WOMEN’S
continued from page 1
Romeo, owner of The Marketing Team agency, will be handling the fund-raising and promotions aspect of the project.
Joan’s two daughters, Robin
and Tori, are former pro tour
players. Robin is in the PWBA
and USBC Halls of Fame.
Former LPBT & PWBA
Tour Director and Historian
Fran Deken will be an invaluable member of the team in
recording the history and making sure all the right people are
honored. Former PWBA owner and museum trustee John
Sommer, who operated and
financed the LPBT and PWBA
for 22 years from 1981-2003,
will contribute his time, effort,
and expertise to the project.
Deken and Sommer are also
members of the PWBA and
USBC Halls of Fame.
50 Years of Women’s
Pro Bowling will occupy a
prominent place within the
new museum, and become
a permanent part of bowling’s incredible history for all
visitors to explore year round.
The IBM/HF occupies 18,000
square feet of the International
Bowling Campus, which is
also the home for the United
States Bowling Congress, the
Bowling Proprietors’ Association of America, the International Training and Research
Center, and many more related
organizations that make up
bowling’s headquarters.
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October 21, 2010
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BOWLING NEWS
“WINNING WEDNESDAY” PRIZES ARE IN
STORE FOR PBA’S FACEBOOK FANS
SEATTLE—The PBA, PBA’S Official Product Registered companies and Crave Games have
teamed up to provide a series of great prizes for PBA Facebook fans during the 2010-11 Lumber
Liquidators PBA Tour season on “PBA Winning Wednesdays.”
In order to participate, fans must become a PBA Facebook fan at:
http://www.facebook.com/ProfessionalBowlersAssociation?ref=ts. Once they are PBA Facebook fans, they will be eligible for the following prizes which will be awarded every Wednesday
throughout the season:
Oct. 20 - Xtra Frame subscription for 2010 World Series of Bowling.
Oct. 27 - Xtra Frame subscription for 2010 World Series of Bowling.
Nov. 3 - Crave Games: Brunswick Pro Bowling for Xbox 360 and Playstation 3.
Nov. 10 - KR Strikeforce: $100 Gift Certificate to OnTheBallBowling.com.
Nov. 17 - Track high performance ball and logo shirt.
Nov. 24 - Crave Games: Brunswick Pro Bowling for Xbox 360 and Playstation 3.
Dec. 1 - Ebonite Mission 2.0 ball and Ebonite shirt.
Dec. 8 - Crave Games: Brunswick Pro Bowling for Xbox 360 and Playstation 3.
Dec. 15 - Storm Products high performance bowling ball and Storm 3-ball tote.
Dec. 22 - Crave Games: Brunswick Pro Bowling for Xbox 360 and Playstation 3.
Dec. 29 - Motiv Cruel C51 bowling ball, two-ball tote, Motiv Shirt.
Jan. 5 - Crave Games: Brunswick Pro Bowling for Xbox 360 and Playstation 3.
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April 20 - Crave Games: Brunswick Pro Bowling for Xbox 360 and Playstation 3.
April 27 - Crave Games: Brunswick Pro Bowling for Xbox 360 and Playstation 3.
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BOWLING NEWS
October 21, 2010
NATIONAL DEAF BOWLING NEWS
by Connie Marchione
RESULTS OF 14TH ANNUAL DEAF SENIOR BOWLERS OF AMERICA TOURNAMENT
SATURDAY
OCT. 23rd 7:30 PM
LAS VEGAS—The 14th annual Deaf Senior Bowlers of America Tournament drew smaller
entries for the 2nd straight year last October 12-14 at The Orleans Hotel Bowling Center due to
slow economy. Nevertheless, 124 deaf and hearing impaired seniors aged 55 to 87 from all over US
and Canada came to enjoy meeting old and new friends and tried their luck in the bowling events
and in the casino.
Three new records were made and some scores came close to breaking standing records. These
seniors were good as there were a couple of 279’s a 268, a 265 and eight 250 plus. There were also
three 700 series during the tournament. Read on.
84 YEARS OLD JACK SICKINGER SNAGS HANDICAP SINGLES TITLE WITH 763
Three long time senior bowlers averaging below 155 took first three places in the men’s Singles
event with 84 years old Jack Sickinger, Riverside placing in first with 763 total with handicap to
snag the $800 prize. Sickinger entered with 151 book average, rolled way over his average games of
207-189-190 for 586 plus 177 handicap missing the record by 4 pins. There were 80 men entries.
Placing 2nd for $400 was 141 average John Furman, CA with 740 from 182-172-179/533 plus
207 handicap. Third place $200 went to 154 average David Stratton, CA with 733 from 182-167216/565 plus 168 handicap. The next two places were taken by 200 average senior bowlers, Tom
Parker, Columbus, Ohio with 724 and Bobby Fuller, Maryland with 722. Parker recently last month
bowled his second 300, 22 years after his first one in California, had games of 254-203-258 for
event high scratch 715 plus 9 handicap. Fuller who is the first black deaf bowler with an 800 series,
had games of 203-224-268(the event high game)/695 plus 27 handicap.
This event paid off to 20 places with 658 low for $20.00.
CALIFORNIAN KATHY SEYMOUR SEIZES WOMEN’S SINGLES WITH RECORD 735
THURSDAY
OCT. 21st 12:30 PM
300 POT
Carryover
Game #1 $30
Game #2 $35
Game #3 $45
Ties Split
The women’s Singles event had only 24 women entered and 139 average Kathy Seymour, Whittier, CA came out with a new record 735 total to win the $240 prize.
Seymour rolled 196-159-167 for 522 plus 213 handicap to break the old record of 722. Joan McCowin, a 149 average Texan placed 2nd for $120 with her 166-192-181 for the event’s high scratch
series 539 plus 183 handicap for 722 total.
Third place $100 prize went to 126 average Fidelia Solorio, CA with 452 plus 252 handicap for
704 total. Due to small entry the prizes stop at 6th place 681 score $60.
The DSBA Secretary-Treasurer since the beginning, Carol Moers, Denver had this event’s high
game 201 but her 538 series plus 132 handicap 670 total placed her 8th.
DUO OF DOROTHY ROSS/LEE MOORE TAKES MIXED DOUBLES WITH RECORD 1497
The Mixed Doubles event drew 61 entries and Californian duo of Dorothy Ross and Lee Moore,
Jr. went over their averages to break the old record of 1413 with a big 1497 for the first place prize
of $1040. Ross, 133 average bowler who won this event back in 2000 with a different partner, had
190-177-122/489 plus 231 handicap for 720 and Moore, Jr. 150 average added 216-181-200/597
plus 180 handicap for their grand 1497 total.
Second place $520 prize went to Maryland duo of Norman Ingram and Bobby Fuller with 1449
total which also broke the old record. Ingram with 152 average shot 177-197-147/521 plus 174 for
695 while Fuller with 201 average added 245-224-258 for tournament high 727 series and event’s
high 1248 scratch doubles total plus his 27 handicap.
Matched pair of New England’s Ted Thomas and Illinois’ John Damrow scored 1408 total for
3rd place $300. Thomas hits 201-193-238 for 632 and Damrow added 205-201-178 for 584 for
1226 total plus their 192 handicap for the 1408 total. The last place to cash was 13th $50 taken by
the Canadian wife/husband duo of Sharon and William Kalk’s 1344.
WOMEN’S MATCH PLAYS: KALK TOPS QUALIFYING BUT SEYMOUR WINS MATCH PLAY
Only 16 senior women entered in the women’s Match Play 4 games qualifying round and Canadian Sharon Kalk led the round with 194-147-205-236 for 782, 8 pins short of the scratch record.
With her handicap of 208, Kalk had 990 total. Texan Joan McCowin placed 2nd with (224-204)
727 plus 244 handicap 972 and Kathy Seymour, Whittier in 3rd with 630 plus 284 handicap 914.
The low to make the top 8 for the next day’s one game Match Play was 894 by Christel Devos,
Canada.
In the one game Match Plays (this writer did not have the scores of earlier rounds), as Devos
and McCowin were eliminated in the 3rd round and Kalk, a former winner in 2004, lost 187 to 232
to Seymour. In the semi-finals Kalk eliminated the 7th qualifier Younisi Donegan, Hawaii 246-211
to get in the finals against Seymour.
In the championship finals, Seymour who was the runner up in the 2007 event and seeking her
first title, denied Kalk her 2nd title by winning 231 to Kalk’s 221.
Donegan got $75 for 3rd place, Kalk received $100 and Seymour $180 for her first National
Senior title to go with the Pacific Coast Deaf Senior Queens title won last May.
MEN’S MATCH PLAY: BERGAN TOPS QUALIFYING BUT GORMAN LOW WINS MATCH PLAY
The men’s Match Play 4 games Qualifying Round had 59 entries and Bob Bergan, Whittier led
with 966 from games of 193-191-226-216/826 plus 140 handicap. Gerald Kelly, Phoenix placed
2nd with 955 from (220)651 plus 304 handicap and the Singles event winner Jack Sickinger, Riverside 3rd with 954 from (212) 718 plus 236 handicap.
The 4th place qualifier with 950 was Jose Sermeno, AZ who rolled the event’s high scratch
4 games series 910 with 203- 279 (event’s high game) -221-207 plus 40 handicap. The eventual
winner Gorman Low, Huntington Beach qualified 8th with 937 from 222-190-200-217/829 plus
108 handicap. The oldest entrant, Connie Marchione, CA placed 10th with 907 with 723 plus 184
handicap.
The 32nd and last place score for cut-off for the next day’s one game Match Plays was 851
by Robert Backofen, Conn. with 703 plus 148 handicap. Tom Parker, OH had 279 2nd game to tie
Sermeno for the high game honors but his 844 total placed him in 35th.
In the one game Match Play (again this writer did not have the scores of earlier rounds) top
qualifier Bergan was eliminated in the 3rd round. Low and Backofen had won all their 4 rounds
matches and met in the 5th round in which Low gave Backofen his first loss 214-204, putting Low
in Championship finals. In same round in loser’s bracket Marchione eliminated 2nd qualifier Kelly
202-195 and in next round faced Sermeno in a classic duel in which both started with first 5 strikes.
At the end Marchione prevailed in eliminating Sermeno 240-227. Next Marchione met Sickinger
in the battle of octogenarians and older Marchione again prevailed in eliminating Sickinger 195 to
160. In the semi-finals Marchione met the waiting Backofen and got himself eliminated by Backofen 201-150. Marchione finished in 3rd place for $170.
Backofen moved into Championship finals against the waiting Low and Low eliminated Backofen 232 70 193 for the $620 1st place Prize. Backofen got $325. Although there were only 60
entrants all 32 qualifiers cashed with last place getting $25.
JAMES WHITE ELECTED 3RD DSBA PRESIDENT, KATHY SEYMOUIR NEW DIRECTOR
In the general meeting of Deaf Senior Bowlers of America at Orleans Bowling Center the members elected James White, Texas as the 3rd president in DSBA’s 14 years. White a long time DSBA
Director resigned his position in order to replace outgoing Pres. William Heacock who finished his
limit of 2 terms of three years. Also elected was Kathy Seymour, CA to White’s vacant Director
position for remaining two years. Other Directors Edward Abakumoff, CA and Joe Ed Thompson,
TX remain for another year. As is Vice President Renwick Dayton for another year and SecretaryTreasurer Carl Moers, CO two years.
In other action, the member voted to lower the eligibility age of women bowlers from 55 to 60
in order to get more women to enter. The men’s entry age remains at 55. The dates for next year’s
tournament at The Orleans Hotel are October 11, 12, 13, 2011.
October 21, 2010
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BOWLING NEWS
American Bowlers Tournament Association
P.O. Box 3721, Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 • 562-868-7164 • Cell: 562-228-3960 • www.abta1.com
Pete Dumpit 1st ABTA Win at West Covina Lanes
Garcia Hits Match Series 464/$302 • Ocampo Hits Match Game 244/$1950
Linbrook Bowl is our Host for this Weekend (Last Squad 5:30 pm)
12:00-1:00-2:30-4:00 & 5:30 PM Semis 7:15 PM
Forest Lanes/ Handicap and Bonus Special next week
Match Game estimated $1,100 / Match Series estimated $250 and 3-6-9 is $1,700
WEST COVINA—In our return to West Covina Lanes we had
a decent turnout of 172 bowlers.
Cut scores were high this week,
with a +102 for the men and +66
for the women. This week our
three Super Seniors added to the
board were Lonzell Burnett (+98)
and Walter White (+86) for the
men and Imelda Ahorro (+31) for
the women. That would give us a
total of 43 bowlers making it to the
semi-finals this week.
This week during our 1st game
in the 4 pm squad we had a 300
game rolled by Albert Fernandez.
For all qualifying squads our top
qualifier for the Men was Vuong
Do with a +176, and for the women it was Margie Coronado with a
+139. Each will get paid entries
into a future regular ABTA event.
Vuong, being the top seed drew
the Match Series this week worth
$302 and drew a 464. We had one
winner, and he was Vic Garcia.
Next week at Linbrook Bowl,
the estimated Match Series will be
$250. For the 3-6-9 qualifying this
week, Gino Mansilungan was the
final person left after the roll-off,
to go for the $1600. He missed on
his first shot and received a $50
consolation. We will add another
$100 at Linbrook Bowl for total
of $1700.
In the doubles this week we
had 117 groups get into the doubles, with 18 spots being paid out.
The top prize this week went to
Vuong Do and Danny Guevarra
with a 1510 for $140. In 2nd
place it was Vuong Do and George
Parker with a 1494 for $120. The
low to cash was 1410, we paid out
$1170 in doubles.
In the semis this week we saw
Pete Dumpit lead the field with a
+168 to sit out and bowl for the
title. Behind Pete Dumpit was
Mikko Miller at +131 who would
sit out the first round. It took a
+44 for the men and women combined, as we would take 3 women
to make the finals this week.
This week, our top seed in
semi-finals had the honor of drawing the match game worth $1995
(562) 868-7164
and drew 244. After a review of
all the scores bowled, only 1 individual had that score and it was
Ariel Ocampo. He would take
home the $1,995 dollars. Next
week at Linbrook Bowl we will
estimate the pot at $1,100. This
week we had 4 new bowlers join
us, and no returning members.
Let’s welcome these new bowlers to the club, Nickson Cayetano,
Nancy Tran, Hung Nguyen and
Richard Luu.
This would bring us to our
Match Play finals now with 13
bowlers taking the floor in our top
16 finals this week. We had a family emergency occur for 1 of the
final 16 bowlers and thus 1 lucky
individual would gain a bye into
the 2nd round. In the 1st round the
7 losers were Vuong Do, Lonzell
Burnett, Carlos Vejar, Mark Andrews, Eldie Abutan, Koo Hwang,
David Godinez and they would
receive checks of $100 each. In
the second round, the losers were
Mikko Miller, Holden Au, Catherine Cheung, Tiffany Paulson and
each would get checks of $107.50.
This would get us to down to the
final 4 bowlers. At this point, our
horses would be paying anywhere
from a low of $49 (Gina Velarde)
to a high of $127 (Sam Reyes) depending on who would win.
In this round we saw Gina
Velarde (16th seed) bowling Sam
Reyes (11th seed) on lanes 11 and
12. In this match, it went down
to the 10th frame, with Gina needing to mark in the 10th to win the
match. She would leave a 10 pin
and then just barely missed it,
sending Sam on to the next round
with a 210-202 finish.
In the
other match we saw George Parker (12th seed) bowling Mamerto
Jablan (8th seed) on lanes 3 and
4. In this match, George would
get the better of Mamerto with a
216 to 178 final score. Gina and
Mamerto finished in 4th and 5th
getting checks for $115 each. Our
semi-final match was set to be
bowled on 5 and 6; we had our
11th and 12th seeds into the top
16 bowling each other. In our
horses this week we would see
Sam paying $127 and George paying $59 if they win their match.
In this match it started out close,
and continues that way for a while
until George pulled away at the
end. George would go on to win
the match 211 to 182. Sam would
finish in 3rd place for $200. This
week the horse paid out $59 for all
of you that bet on George making
all the way to the title match.
The title game is set and would
be bowled on lanes 9 and 10 this
week. Pete being the top seed
elected to have George begin the
match first. This match was close
early on as it stayed neck and
neck. But in the 7th frame George
would have an open. And when he
came up in the 8th he threw a decent shot but left the 8-10 and thus
opening up the door for Pete. That
was enough for Pete to hold
on with a Mark in the 10th
frame and go on to win it with a
188/207 to 174/197. This would
get the monkey off Pete’s back for
his 1st ABTA title as he has been
a member for many years. Pete
would get $1,000 for first place,
an additional $850 in the cash and
carry, making his total $1,850.
George would take home $500 for
his 2nd place finish.
Champion Pete Dumpit is
from El Monte and used a Roto
Grip drilled by Aarik Torres at
Covina Bowl. He is married to a
very pretty lady, Imelda who was
on hand for the win. He would
like to thank his wife for all her
support with his bowling and all
the friends in ABTA for their encouragement.
George Parker (2nd Place) is
from Lakewood and used a Ebonite Big One drilled by Billy Myers, Jr. George is single, but has a
girlfriend Nina. He would like to
thank Steve Brode, Billy, Chuck
and Al at Professional Approach
for drilling his equipment and the
ABTA staff.
Sam Reyes (3rd Place) is
from San Diego and used an Ebonite Smash Time drilled by Joel
Reyes his son who passed away
ABTA TOURNAMENT
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Cell: (562) 228-3960
Saturday October 23, 2010
Linbrook Bowl
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Match Game Est $1,100 • Match Series Est $250 • 3-6-9 is $1700
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Brackets—Match Game—Match Series—3-6-9—Doubles—Side Pots—Horses
Dumpit is the ABTA Champ at West Covina (L-R) Sam Reyes 3rd, George Parker (runner up) $500
Pete Dumpit Champ $1,850, his #1 Supporter wife Imelda and Mamerto Jablan 4th.
2 years ago. He is married to a
lovely lady Lorna, ABTA member.
He would like to thank his wife
Lorna, and his two children Joel
and Cindy.
This week, the weekly ball
sponsor winner of a 900 Global
Ball was Vic Paolucci and he won a
Shredder. Each time you bowl you
get a free ticket for this prize given
away by our Sponsor, 900 Global.
This week we were again selling
the raffle tickets for a chance at a
raffle prizes. Winning a Regular
Entry was Dianna Miller, winning
a Profit from 900 Global was Greg
Kokanour. Winner of a paid entry
to our Thanksgiving Tournament
at Cal Bowl was Jiradej Harnpatanakitpanich. And this week the
winner of a room for 2 nights during our January event in Las Vegas
was the affable Ryan Nam. The rest of the results can be
seen in the payoff sheet in this
paper.
This week at Linbrook Bowl is
our host for a 1 day event. Saturday squads are 12 pm, 1 pm, 2:30
pm, 4 pm and final squad at 5:30
pm. Please plan on showing up
early for squad times. The semifinals will start at approximately
7:15 pm. Remember to check in
early as it will be busy. See our
ad for address and directions, or
check our website (www.abta1.
com) to link to address for directions.
The following week we will be
at Lake Forest Lanes for a special
Handicap/Bonus event. In this
event, everyone that bowls that
does NOT make the semi-finals
and bowled on a full entry will get
2 pins, those bowling on a reduced
entry earns 1 pin. For those making the semi-finals, only the top 3
bowlers will lose handicap at this
event. 1st place only 3 pins, 2nd 2
pins and 3rd only 1 pin.
Its history folks as Pete Dumpit enters the archives as our latest
champion. Hope to see you at
Linbrook Bowl!
If you have a new address
please make sure to let us know
either at the tournament or via the
contact form on our website. If
you have any comments or suggestions, use the contact page on
our Website to send comments to
us. New Schedules will be mailed
this week, you can check out our
schedule on the website as we get
locations.
Thank you for being an ABTA
member until then!
NOTE Squad times for Linbrook are 12:00-1:00-2:30-4:00 &
5:30 final squad. Semis to follow
and Check in early at Forest Lanes
the following Saturday.
If you don’t receive a new
schedule before Oct 30 Forest
lanes let us know and we will
send you one.
West Covina Lanes Oct 16, 2010
1 Pete Dumpit
768$1,000.00
Cash & Carry
$850.00
2George Parker
666 $500.00
3Sam Reyes ss
668 $200.00
4Mamerto Jablan
697 $115.00
5Ginalynn Velarde
644 $115.00
6Mikko Miller 60%
731 $64.50
7 Catherine Cheung 702 $107.50
8Tiffany Paulsen 60%677 $64.50
9Holden Au
652 $107.50
10Vuong Do
717 $100.00
11 Eldie Abutan
700 $100.00
12Koo Hwang
697 $100.00
13Mark Andrews
689 $100.00
14Lonzell Burnett (SS) 678 $100.00
15 David Godinez
654 $100.00
16 Carlos Vejar
648 $100.00
17 Art Lindsey (SS)
639 $77.50
18 Bryan Moore
637 $75.00
19William Garrett
633 $72.50
20 Danny Guevarra
632 $70.00
21Scott Smith
628 $70.00
22 Faye Josafat
625 $67.50
23Ken Morris
622 $65.00
24 Albert Fernandez
619 $63.75
25 Carlo Mansilungan 619 $63.75
26 David Emrich
618 $62.50
27Margie Coronado 606 $60.00
28 Bryce Clifford
602 $60.00
29 Joshua Navarro
599 $59.00
30George Covarrubias 595 $59.00
31Michael Kong
595 $59.00
32Rey Josafat Jr
594 $58.00
33 Jordan Halili
594 $58.00
34 Fred Galvan
592 $58.00
35 JeJe Gabriel
582 $57.00
36Walter White (SS) 581 $56.00
37 Cecilia Lung
580 $56.00
38Gino Mansiiungan 577 $55.00
39 Devron Lindsey
553 $54.00
40Salvatore Galluzzo 541 $54.00
41Imelda Ahorro (SS) 539 $53.00
42 Anthony Martinez 531 $53.00
43Grace Smith
511 $53.00
DOUBLES
1Vuong Do /
Danny Guevarra
1510 $140.00
2Vuong Do /
George M. Parker
1494 $120.00
3Vuong Do /
JeJe Gabriel
1485 $110.00
4Rey Josafat Jr. /
Ginalynn Velarde
1474 $100.00
5Vuong Do /
Don Quitangon
1456 $90.00
6 Danny Guevarra /
Vuong Do
7 Pete Dumpit /
Mamerto Jablan
8 Fred Galvan /
Carlo Mansilungan
9 Pete Dumpit /
Gino Mansilungan
10Ken Morris /
William Garrett
11Victor Paolucci /
Vuong Do
12William Garrett /
George Covarrubias
13Vuong Do /
Ryan Nam
14 Pete Dumpit /
Jhun Tan
15Salvatore Galluzzo /
Ariel Ocampo
16Steve Brode /
Vuong Do
17Gino Mansilungan /
Carlo Mansilungan
18Ryan Medrano /
Devron Lindsay
1452
$80.00
1442
$70.00
1441
$60.00
1441
$60.00
1434
$60.00
1432
$50.00
1426
$50.00
1424
$40.00
1423
$40.00
1419
$30.00
1417
$30.00
1415
$20.00
1410
$20.00
FINANCIAL REPORT
Cut Scores
Men: +102 Women +66
Super Seniors:
Imelda Ahorro, Walter White, Lonzell Burnett
High Qualifer (Free Entry)
Men: Vuong Do + 176
Women: Margie Coronado + 139
3 - 6 - 9: Gino Mansilungan
Match Game: 244 - Ariel Ocampo
Match Series: 464 - Vic Garcia
Raffle
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Reg Entry
Dianna Miller
Thanksgiving Entry Jiradej Harnpatanakitpanich (BK)
Prize Fund 172
$4,623.50
Paid Entries 20 @ 53
$1,325.00
Optional Sidepots
$852.00
Doubles
$1,170.00
3-6-9
$50.00
Cash & Carry
$850.00
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$88.00
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1950.00
Match Series
$302.00
Total Payout $15,855.50
Lucky Winners of Match Game and Match Series at West Covina
L-R Ariel O Campo hit the Match Game 244 for a cool $1,950,
and Slick Vic Garcia hit the Match Series 464 for $302. Both are
great members of the ABTA and most deserving!
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Fernandez is perfect in ABTA West Covina. ABTA Tournament Director Bob Smith offers congratulations to Albert Fernandez who tossed a perfect game in the West Covina Event. At right is ABTA
Member Joe Torre Jr. who also offers his congrats. Albert will receive Special Awards for the fine
feat.
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October 21, 2010
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$150 if using a 900 Global Ball in Final Match
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3-6-9 Roll-off is at 7:45 PM • Semi Finals Follow • Then the top 32 to the single elim finals - 7 women minimum to top 32
October 21, 2010
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Team 3 Moves into First; Jeff Carr and Jon Brandon Perfect
by Aimee Gomez
Downey—First place Zavala’s Taquerias and second place Team 3 met up on 27 and 28 with
only a couple of weeks to go in the round. Paul Varela really wanted to win those first two games,
putting up 299-279/770 to lead his Team 3 to four wins. Leonard Ruiz 244-236/666 and Ramon
Torres 210-255/656 also pitched in. Jeff Garrison 236-247-248/731, Greg Neuer 223-235-223/681
and Sam Hitchcock 228-214/628 bowled well and pulled out a third game win to avoid the sweep.
Katie Jake’s Bar and Grill’s Jon Brandon 247-300-227/774, Kevin Valmonte 249-266-257/772,
Matt Cormack 268-234/685 and Kevin Yamauchi 234-247/658 all bowled well against Brylaw
Accounting’s Larry Stephens 237-244-268/749, Billy Myers Jr. 299-228-202/729, Charles Zelaya
268-235-223/726 and Garcell Bullocks 246-238/676. Brylaw won the first and third games, but
Katie Jake’s took the second by enough to get totals by nine.
Team 9’s sweep over Pro Approach helped move them up to third place. Jerbert Jones led
the pair as well as Team 9 with 268-269-235/772, followed by Dan Cerio 236-221-234/691, Juan
Camarena 209-258/657 and Arnold Cheesman 216-212-216/644. Sherman Joseph 289-269/748,
Jon Stone 219-212-235/666 and Alex Garcia 258/612 did well for Pro Approach, but never really
got close.
In the corner, Sysco faced Clyde’s Video Games. Vernon Adams 245-256-214/715, Paul Barraco 224-247-230/701, Harry Wong 209-236/639 and Charlie Kinstler 218-208-212/638 of Sysco
took the second game by enough to get totals and three wins from Clyde’s Ramiro Garcia 225212-257/694, Dave Bartlett 223-228-226/677, Clyde Lumpford 226-247/668 and Mike Villareal
248-223/646.
Bowlers Depot swept Key Container thanks to league leader Jeff Carr 300-246-232/778 and
teammates Steve Gurrieri 264-279/727, Raul Rosales 212-256-246/714 and Albert Chen 279215/686. Joe Torre 215-224-279/718 had a good night, and Darrion Tipton 223-222/620 stayed
above par, but the Depot was out of reach this week.
Shane Soper 279-289/766 led Linder Insurance, and with help from Aaron Hodges 258/631 and
Armando Zavala 235/613, they took four from ABTA’s Carl Labayan 218-258-225/701 and Dean
Lopez 202-238/637.
Tom Jackson 247-278-234/759, Phillip Sujo 258-249-237/744, and Devron Lindsey 245232-248/725 led Team 14 to four wins over Herzog’s Lee Liu 237-228-244/709, Derek Schilling
244/624 and Phil Lebaquin 227-226/611.
On the last pair, Threadworks annihilated the Junior Amateur Tour team. Jon Reyes 225-221266/742, Anthony Smith 276-237/696, Eric Snow 205-259/658 and Ryan Okamoto 220-242/648
all beat what JAT was able to put up: Jared Lawrence 239-232/636, Larry Campbell 224-220/636,
Aimee Gomez 228-228/611 and David Yamauchi 247/601.
Mercifully, this first round is nearing the end, and it looks like it is going to be a fight to the finish
for the round win. Have a great week all and see you all Monday!
The BRY-LAW SuperSweeper Sidepot
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Larry Stephens, the sponsor of the BRY-LAW Super Sweeper Sidepot, will once again be
adding $1,000 to the total collected.
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1st ROUND STANDINGS
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Team 3
Zavala’s Taqueria
Team 9
Katie Jakes Bar & Grill
Brylaw Accounting
Sysco
Team 7
Pro Approach
Linder Insurance
Clydes Video Games
Team 14
Key Container
Threadworks
A.B.T.A.
Team 11
Junior Amateur Tour
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TOP 10 LAST WEEK
(On The 1st Round House Shot)
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759
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Jeff Carr
Jon Brandon
Herbert Jones
Kevin Valmonte
Paul Varela
Shane Soper
Tom Jackson
Larry Stephens
Sherman Joseph
Phillip Sujo
Congrats to: Jon Brandon 300 • Jeff Carr 300
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October 21, 2010
LAS
VEGAS
TRAVEL
LEAGUE
By Alice
Meglemre
NORWALK—The first trip
to Keystone Lanes this season
spotlighted Margo McClain’s
203-558, followed by Doris
Lewis 233-544, Cil Moons
520, Joan Roper 518, Jerry
Whitehurst 510, Bernice Williams 509 and Hedy Schoner
506. It also was the site of Aresia McGee’s fall, which fortunately did no damage, and we
hope we won’t be reporting
any more of them the rest of
the season. This reporter is still
sporting some black and blue
spots from my tumble a couple
of weeks ago. PLEASE, bowlers watch your step on and off
the lanes! Lu Colussi has had
a couple of ailing weeks and
could not finish her games on
Monday. We are glad to report
she is recovering and hopes to
continue bowling next week.
Roberta and Karen were
both absent Monday but thanks
to visitor Mary Meglemre, we
still had the popular 50/50.
She was drafted to do the job
and she did great, setting a
new high collection, thus far
this season, of $94.
Roberta will still be on vacation next week, missing our
first Position Round, but super
sub Donna Johnson will be
on deck for her and hopefully
Karen won’t be called in to
work. We sure appreciate our
subs and gave them a round of
applause Monday. Also, it was
good to see Phyllis Baldwin
back for her first sub duty this
season.
We don’t have all the team
compiled for Position next
Monday, but they will be
posted on the schedule desk
prior to bowling. We can list
the stair-step standings for the
first six teams, since there are
no ties: Fountain Bowl #2, 14
wins; Keystone Lanes #2, 13;
Cal Bowl #1, 12; Keystone #1,
11; Bowling News, 10; Valley
View #2, 9 wins. Three teams
tie at 8 wins so total pins will
resolve ties and the remaining
teams sports 6-5-4 wins.
NEXT WEEK: Position
Round at 10 a.m. Monday October 25 at Cerritos Lanes. We
announced last week that there
would be a very short meeting
for Vegas singles and doubles
sweepstakes bowlers prior to
bowling. Please attend!!!!!!
October 21, 2010
CAL BOWL BOWLING REPORT
2500 E. Carson St., Lakewood, CA 90712 • (562) 421-8448
LAKEWOOD — Fall is here and in full swing- As is our
Winter bowling leagues. Come check us out! Time to look
at our Cal Bowl Bowling Report.
Funsters: Jim Plante 268/662, Larry Martinez 239, B.J.
238-236/674, Dominic Antonio 236/615, Bob VanHorn 233, Don
Keith 231, Rey Santos 628, Willie Young 613, James Kennard
600, Carol Monson 192/529, Danne VanHorn 192/513, Pat Erwin
189, Flora Martin 511.
Mega Vegas: Ernest King 234/651, Justin Jackson 228225/613, Mike VonMuegge 222, Neal Johnson 221/644, Kelly
Wynn 221-211/584, Anna Bautista 217/513, Betty McDiarmid
500.
Kings & Queens: Anthony Smith 279-259-257/795, Ed Cabs
269, Nolan Smith Jr 259, Butch White 258/682, George Reister
253/670, Steve Bryant 681, Gerald Williams Jr 678, Emmerson
Wafer 670, Sandra Johnson 254/608, Sue Cant 243-234/655,
Phylissa Smith 236/678, Deb White 236, Della Douglass 233/672,
Angel Ward 233/672, Felicia Tripp 610, Michelle Criswell 606.
Cal Bowleros: Lillie Darden 232/563, Brenda Durnin 210/586,
Cathy Wyatt 209, Dee Phipps 208, Charlene Peterson 594.
Big Bear: Jerry Cantz 269/704, Rommel Soliven 268, Fred
Faniel 265, John Dunn 262-254, Ed Cabs 258, Grover Dye
253/701, Gary Nelson 697, Jim Morales 690, Shirley Owens
259/628, Teya Burks 238/605, Sue Cantz 236-210/632, Jerilyn
Morales 224, Joyce Charles 219.
Ramona Ladies: Julie Grabinski 225-203/589, Becky Carroll
201/504.
Corona Ladies: Congrats to Annette Hamill-182 All Spare
Game. Betty Green 222-212/600, Shirley Dohrman 203/540,
Lancie Smith 539.
Young at Heart: Ellis Houston 248/640, Walter Milsap
242/669, Josh Hudson 241, Charles Gleason 237/650, Earl Hullett
233, Ben Jones Sr 648, Tua Sula 210-196/594, Danne VanHorn
193/483, Rose Belton 446.
C.A.U.L.: David Winter 265-228/664, Derek Spann 235, Jaime
Perez 234/595, John Olson 232, Keith Hartman 230, RJ Guimond
625, Julie Szajlai 197-173-147/517, Shannon Leahy 394, Kittie
Doswell 392.
Pin Heads: Gregory Jones 259-224/647, Greg Kelly 246-222212/680, Mike Stauffer 541, Barbara VanWinkle 200-176/521,
Suzi 168/471, Barbara Crawford 450.
Marcus Lemons Vegas Outlaws: Rey Santos 261, Emmerson
Wafer 258, Leon Bradford 257-255-247/759, David Louis 247,
Desi Nixon 246, John Graham 245, Jello Gray 244/718, Paul Staff
654, Gwin Tillman 254/673, LaJeana Harris/624, Phylissia Smith
234, Teya Burks 228, Yvette Hill 223, Felicia Tripp 220/597.
Captain & Crew: This league bowls on Wednesday at
12:30pm. We have an opening for 3 ladies or a full team of 3.
WE have more fun than Paris Hilton and Mel Gibson combined!
Joan Griebe 218/530, Sandy Cotcher 177/523, Georgia Vail 176,
Sue Spencer 487.
Senior Men’s Trio: Rich Kelly 279/705, Rick Moore 268/725,
Ed Cabs 267, Bob Pearson 257, Curmil Foster 763.
Long Beach City Employees: Danny Collins 278/631, Jamar
Phillips 245/622, Miguel Lopez 244, Steve Anderson 235/637,
Mitchell Grissett 234, Fale Sula 233/605, James Talley 233/649,
Bill Ledoux 232, Tony White 232/626, Armondo Ramos 242190/607, Kelly Wynn 185/496, Ruthie Jones 513.
Sierra Bugs: Kelle Falbo 210/550, Luvinia Taylor 205/549,
Carol Foster 203/522.
Wednesday Mixed Five: Shorty Ramos 300/630, Shannon
Santos 247-236-232/715, Joe Contreas 247, Steve Lizotte 245/681,
Jacoby Rudolph 243, Larry Movera 242, Bill Ledoux 231/638,
David Wall 632, Cassandra Walker 258-223/673, Shirley Owens
225/605, Mary Stockberger 489.
LBSD Employees League: Welcome back Long Beach School
District Employees League-Nice to have the ‘Ole faithful and some
new bowlers to join us for the fun. Billy Williams 215-203/578,
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Dan Ewasky 195/537, Becky Carroll 187/457, Merrie Slagley
180-176/503, Irene Mason 450.
C-17 Sunset: Rick Hanley 269-230/680, Rand Carter 244,
Wilson Kwong 237/676, Danny Delgado 232, Lee Vest 606, Tom
Boelter 601, Paulette Delgado 196/507, Linda Williams 178/492,
Tina Cheung 173/463.
Laughlin Sunset: Ezzard Jones 267, Johnathan Gale 263245/704, LaMart Jenkins 258-246/696, James Matthews 257/714,
Tomieka Johnson 200/526, Janet Love 195, Angela Hillig 194/545,
Michelle Allen 528.
Bacoorian Family & Friends: Ferdie Fojas 265/650, James
Borillo 247, Jhickie DeLuna 246/648, Lawrence Austria 242,
Randy Antazo 234, Manny Antonio 234, Eugene Angel 234, Victor Santos 233, Jean Colian 256-225/653, Faye Josafat 216/556,
Valerie Colian 202/572.
Vegas Crackpots: Jimmy Thompson 256/610, Ondra Lucas Jr
248-245/693, Fred Faniel 246, Gerald Williams Jr 236/615, Preston
Epps 235/628, Gary Nelson 605, Jade London 234, Teka Williams
223/582, EJ Myers 208-201/593, Sandra Sanchez 202/560, Kim
Taylor 200, Jasmyn Culpepper 200.
Cal Stars: Leona Belletti 226/547, Mattie Wylie 215-204/575,
Darlene Horn 204, BJ Jemison 201/544. Side pot Winners: B.J.
225-hdcp, Mattie 215-scratch, Dianne 208-hdcp.
Recycled Teens: Ron Leidholdt 278/710, Clark VandenBerg
269/735, Jim Plante 266/697, Glen Merchant 250, Eddie Buhay
245, Norma Myers 210-199/552, Lanore Knudson 202, Mattie
Wylie 498, Pat Erwin 495.
Laughlin Bowler Bears: Jonathan Gale 253-237/699, William
Radcliffe 240, Victor Jackson 233/586, Jamal Stamps 608, Elaine
Harmon 181-180/516, Angie Rich 180/475.
Gobs & Gals: Albert Crockett Sr 300/751, Steve Bryant
269/691, Tres Catalasan 259, Fred Faniel 258, Gary Wright 256,
Johnathan Gale 255/749, Vic Santos 253/713, Kmel Cunanan 695,
Rudy Munzon 691, Maria Bacos 257/637, Stacey Brown 246/637,
Jean Colian 235/629, Renay Allen 231.
Grandma’s & Grandpa’s: John Welty 278/641, Chuck Patterson 245/674, Jim Plante 245, Larry Cosgrove 245, Stan Murren
244, Boylee Inocente 640, Glen Merchant 635, BJ 629.
V.A: Sonnie Grant 214/523, Leon Rudolph Jr 190, Joe Morse
190/530, Bobby Shaw 544, Renee Robitaille 149/427, Sue Somes
147/411, Dayna Doval 144, Isabel Duff 367.
Junior Leagues:
Adult/Jrs: Paul Mehl Jr 245/594, Victor Jackson 245, Edward
Buckreis 225/585, Michael Savoiskis 223-201/619, Maria Kennedy 227-178/543, Tracey Jackson 159/425, Daniel Martinez
259/510, Alan Hicks 173/447, Darian Jackson 203-161/490,
Ashley Zastrow 149/398.
Bobcats: Aaron Wong 153/335, Victor Jackson 142-135/396,
Spencer Pozgay 299, Emily Jenkins 79-73-63/215.
Classifieds: Ronnell Smith 228/555, Henry Parades 201/514,
Danny Martinez 198/564, Darian Jackson 177-161-145/483,
Sabrena Callihan 314.
Mini Bees: Zander Black 95-90/185, Anthony Maldonade
72/126, Chayse Erkelens 91, Maggie Jenkins 84-59/143, Kayleigh
Reeves 39/71, Zoe Martin 56.
*Bowling Birthday Parties are fun for all ages, and all prices.
You bring the guests- we clean up the mess!
You must check out the new short Bowling Lanes. Where??
Ask Leonard or the Pro shop team... Hey all you adults out there!
Remember, kids like to bowl too! And they can join our leagues
at ANY time! Bring them down and sign ‘em up! Ask anybody
at our front control desk for more information. We even have an
Adult-Junior Saturday morning Doubles League!
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at Bryan’s Bowling Center in
Laurel, Md., on Oct. 17 by 21
pins over Soul Moorer of Dover, Del. Baker averaged 235
and won six of his 12 matches
to finish with a 20-game total
of 4,841 pins, including match
play bonus pins, to claim a
$1,500 first prize.
Baker, who had led the
entire event, entered the position round with a 135-pin lead
over Moorer, but a pair of 7-10
splits by the four-time PBA
Senior Tour Player of the Year
and a 277 final game by Moorer forced Baker to mark in the
10th frame for the win.
The two-month chase for
PBA Playoffs qualifying positions in six regional areas
will continue Nov. 5-7 with
a PBA South Region tournament at Village Lanes in
Gloucester, Va.; a joint Southwest/West Region event at
Bowlero Lanes in Farmington,
N.M., and a Northwest Region
event at Bowl Arena Lanes in
Fort Lewis, Wash. Qualifying tournaments in the PBA
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20122 Vanowen St. • Winnetka, CA 91306
818-340-5190 • FAX: 818-883-1202 • OPEN 24 HOURS
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E-mail:canogaparkbowl@hotmail.com
BOWL
WINNETKA — Hi and welcome back to October! Fall is
FINALLY here and everyone still feels energetic. The rain and
the cold weather is also here, so it is the perfect time to sign up for
one of our winter leagues to stay dry and have a ball! Bowling has
been great at Canoga Park Bowl and here are the scores...
49’ers SENIOR Trio: Carolyn Scherzberg 268/664, Mary
Lauer 202/565, Doris Simmons 198/509, Arlene Bonino 193/545,
Carole Peire 182, Helen Layfield 515, Richard Greenzweight
257/729, Tom Tucker 233/549, Bob Husby 230/583, Dave Folck
222/626, Keith Hazard 205, Don Walden 535.
River Maniacs: Sharon Weger 212/594, Carol Casuga 201/575,
Stephanie Mendez 191/537, Lucy Tralla 190/557, Roberta Mora
186, Bonnie Machicoff 498, Ruben Sarkissian 278/748, Robert
Galbraith 270, Russ Gothrick 268, Johnnie Englehart 268/776,
Tad Schweitzer 267, Bob Jones 725, Eric Hernandez 715, Vince
Koeller 706.
Monday Nite Madness: Paula Shimamoto 183/477, Helene
Wilcox 180/447, Carol Enochs 173/453, Martha Pfleger 164, Joan
Yacovone 163/424, Joanne Lenane 419, Rick Godin 226/615, Steven Schulkin 216/551, Jerome Hampton 212/587, Wayne Coffman
211/532, Bob Pfleger 205, Patrick Rollins 533.
Comedians: Erica Pollack 223/548, Sharon Weger 219/622,
Judy Valazza 217/574, Susan Hahlbeck 215, Patti McVicker
201/568, Jennifer Pyka 201, Mary Becker 546, Mike Johnson
277/721, David Guilmette 267, Michael Pollack 258/727, Ron
Eisenberg 257/695, Dan Kline 257, Russ Gothrick 719, David
Blackman 683.
Have a Ball (4 games): Allan Nathan 222/813, Chris Plueger
213/773, James Smith Jr 212/768, Evan Hermanski 204, James
Hannah 202/704, Ricardo Rosete 700.
Funtimers (Senior): Carolyn Scherzberg 233/558, Karen
McDonald 200/532, Ellie Alliston 193/514, Temmy Walker 188,
Bertha Willard 186/508, Delia Lowe 514, Al Reiswig 248/658,
Rick Dobris 247/692, John Rosen 242, Steven Herndon 236/652,
Hung-Lay Quon 235/660, Ron Doll 655.
500 Classic: Georgia Garey 256/602, Petra Kaun 227/546,
Eloise Valencia 207, Patti McVicker 201/536, Candy Adams
194/529, Stacey Tarantino 516.
Short ‘N Sweet: Elaine Bishop 157/386, Irma Giles 156/408,
Lucia Williams 153/381, Nicole Anguiano 130/371, Chris Anguiano 236/647, George Athans 223/589, Travis Williams 215/604,
Bryant Brown 210/504, David Athans 204/553.
The Classics: Bo Fogel 230/606, Rean Luttrell 215/591,
Gayle Kirby 213/570, Pam Findl 213/540, Luke Sultzer 205, Pam
Blake 554, Mike Gilbreath 222/560, Jerry Lovell 217/595, Darren
Hernandez 206, Louis Enriquez 205/585, Jim Howell 204/572,
Michael Witt 204/562.
SFVCC NIKKEI: Traci Sasaki 227/615, Pei Eto 210/524,
Tami Shiotani 203/545, Noriko Fukunaga 200/572, Katsuko
Fujita 185, Hisako Kokubo 497, Kenneth Morita 257/675, Art
Wake 237/592, Kirk Sasaki 227/662, John Kobayashi 226/606,
Kevin Eto 225/638.
Saturday PBA Experience: Samantha Meyers 212/554, Mxmlln Montgomery 234/563, Junior Viray 183/470.
Vegas 4 Fun: Gayle Spengeman 187/457, Cindy Tumacay
181/421, Connie Montes 177/440, Noemi Ramirez 172/434, Monique Ramirez 161/407, Ivan Lewis 257/653, Robert Spengeman
253/705, Jun Tumacay 245/674, Jaf Martinez 237/592, Richard
Guzman 220/577.
Copper Bucket: Amy Sobuta 167, Becky Ruiz 164/464,
Tiffany Porras 148/361, Judy Yeager 137/385, Lara Williams
136, Sylvia Matchett 353, Katherine Manzano 349, John Porras
266/623, Steve Borosich 257/693, Chas Wiggan 222/574, Gary
Diesso 221/599, Tom Tucker 217/561.
Phil-Am: Socorro King 226/561, Helen Ventenilla 190/531,
Louella Tamaliuan 176/507, Teri Fernandez 135/344, Julie Espadera 99/292, Kenneth Loja 257/697, Phillip Gayatin 235/596,
Josemari Zafra 234/659, Raul Ventenilla 231/678, Fred Agpaoa
215, Phil Manuel 590.
Junior Royals (Juniors): Julia Frias 198/484, Angela Zanotti
95/250, Isabell Torres 87/228, Justin Pluchino 221/632, Keith
Nelson 193/512, Allen Minot 159/421, Justin Nguyen 148, Mark
Gagnier 148/413, John Nelson 355.
Reminder! Fall is here! Which means we are taking signups
for our Winter leagues. Also, now is a good time to take that ‘ole
ball you’re using down to the Pro-Shop to make sure it’s the one
you need. Leaving ten pins? Not hitting to pocket the way you
want? Our team will help you pick out the right ball and to give
you results you’d like to see.
Parents! Remember that kids like to bowl too! Now is as good
of a time as ever to sign them up. And also check out our specials
during the daytime and on school holidays. 10 minutes before your
league starts is not the only time to practice, and if you check out
our specials at the control desk, you will see we have great times
for you to come and get that extra practice in.
RUSTY BRYANT
Lessons by Appointment
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October 21, 2010
ABTA 2010/11 Schedule
October 30 - Forest Lanes
Frozen / Handicap Bonus
22771 Center Drive, Lake Forest - (949) 770-0055
12:00-1:00-2:30-4:00 & 6:00 PM Semis 7:45 PM
November 6 - Covina Bowl
1060 San Bernadino Rd., Covina - (626) 339-1286
12:00-1:00-2:30-4:00 & 6:00 PM Semis 7:45 PM
November 13 - BRC Upland Bowl
451 West Foothill Blvd., Upland - 909-946-7006
12:00-1:30-3:00 & 5:00 PM Semis 7:00 PM
November 20 - The Bowlium
Handicap Frozen For Thanksgiving
4666 E. Holt Blvd. Montclair (909) 626-3528
12:00-1:00-2:30-4:00 & 6:00 PM Semis 7:30 PM
November 25-26-27 - Cal Bowl
2500 E. Carson, Lakewood - (562) 421-8448
Each Day Separate Qualifying Thurs: Nov 25 - $400 Bonus 7:00-8:30 & 10:00
Fri: Nov 26 - $150 Bonus 7:00-8:30-10:00 (takes 1 in 5 ½)
Sat: Nov 27 - 12:00-1:00-2:30-4:00-Last regular qualifying squad board frozen
6:00 Re-Entry Only Squad (1 in 5½ to Semi Finals)
December 4 - Mission Hills Bowl
January 20-21-22-23 - Las Vegas/South Point
$11,000 1st with Bonuses
Minimum $ 5,500 1st • $ 2,750 2nd
Each Day Separate Qualifying Thurs: Jan 20 - $500 Bonus 9:30-11:00 & 12:30
Fri: Jan 21 - $300 Bonus 1:00-2:30-4:00-BREAK-9:30-11:00-12:30AM
Sat: Jan 22 - 12:00-1:30-3:00-4:30-OIL-6:30-8:15-9:15 & 11:30
Sun: Jan 23 - Last Reg. Squad 9:30AM (takes 1 in 5 ½)
10:45 Re-Entry Only Squad (1 in 5½ to Semi Finals) Semis to follow
January 29 - Bye
February 5 - Cal Bowl
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12:30-2:00-3:30 & 5:30 PM Semis 7:30 PM
February 12 - West Covina Lanes
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12:00-1:00-2:30-4:00 & 6:00 PM Semis 7:45 PM
February 26 - Westminster
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12:00-1:00-2:30-4:00 & 6:00 PM Semis 7:45 PM
March 5 - Bowling Square
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12:00-1:00-2:30-4:00 & 6:00 PM Semis 7:45 PM
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12:00-1:00-2:30-4:00 & 6:00 PM Semis 7:45 PM
December 11 - Bowling Square Lanes
March 12-13 - Chapparal Lanes
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12:00-1:00-2:30-4:00 & 6:00 PM Semis 7:45 PM
December 18 - West Covina Lanes
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December 25 - Bye • January 1 - Bye
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1:00-2:30-4:00-5:30 & 7:00 PM Semis/Finals 9:00 PM
January 8 - Oak Tree Lanes
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12:00-1:00-2:30-4:00 & 6:00 PM Semis 7:45 PM
January 15 - West Covina Lanes
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April 2 - West Covina Lanes
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JUNIOR FUN
AMANDA MILBURN
Leads Her DOLLS
Over The GUYS
by Frank Weiler
MORENO VALLEY - It’s
all about GUYS and DOLLS.
It’s a weekly BATTLE OF
THE SEXES at MORENO
VALLEY BOWL, as Amanda
Milburn leads a trio of ladies in
the Wednesday Scratch Challenge League against fifteen
other teams, predominantly
made up of guys. Amanda’s
teammates are KATHY ALLEN and DENISE BLACKMON.
Most scratch leagues have
women competitors, but a full
team of ladies competing in
an open scratch league is rare.
This fact didn’t scare off these
ladies. With league averages
of 225 (Milburn), 222 (Allen), and 212 (Blackmon) why
should these dolls be afraid
of any guys. These fearless
ladies are currently in second
place, standing atop fourteen
other teams of guys!
The Scratch Challenge
League has a four game format, each team bowling a two
game set on one pair of lanes
against a team, and then moving to another pair of lanes to
bowl another two game series
against another team. The
league has awards for high
game and high series. The difference in this league is that
the high series award will go
to the bowler rolling the highest two game set.
To date our dolls have
highs of 278 (game) and 556
(two games) bowled by Milburn. Kathy Allen’s highs are
259 and 518, while Denise
Blackmon has bowled highs
of 267 and 506.
The guy with the high
league average is JOE DUBE
at 238. Joe’s highs are 279 and
537.
I would like to thank RON
BONNEAU for telling me
all about the exploits of the
Moreno Valley DOLLS. Ron
is a great bowler and loves
competing against the dolls.
He is averaging 220 with highs
of 259 and 481. Ron wants to
thank the BOWLING NEWS
for telling the world about his
favorite dolls.
NO-TAP
Check-In at 12:30pm, Bowl at 1pm
Lori Loutsenhizer being presented her 300 ring by U S B C
representative B J Theiss that she bowled June 11th 2010.
ROBOT
continued from page 1
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USBC’s newcomer was
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Saturday, October 30th
Tom Leigh NLAC USBC Director presenting Ryan Melton the
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in the Saturday Sr. Trios Youth League. Scores 300-269-256, His
825 series is the second highest in the association for youth boys.
J.D. Pelow has an 826 shot at Jewel City Bowl 11/08/08. Ryan
receives his 300 & 800 national rings, state plaques & local
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Linbrook Bowling Center
201 S. Brookhurst • Anaheim • (714) 774-2253
LINBROOK, ANAHEIM —Hello, and Welcome back to October! Fall
is here, and the weather is turning colder, not to mention the rain is
making everything wet! Why don’t you come in and get your practice
and stay dry. Here’s the scores from the past week:
Santa Gals & Guys: Mike Robbins 245-268-202/715, Carl Adinolfi 206262/650, Rodger Morris 202-210/609, Chris Atkinson 202, Bruce Gober
202, Eileen Dibenedetto 202.
Swinging Trios: Ernie Verdugo 225.
Lunch Bunch: Hoagy Wong 247/623, Jim Grove 220, Norm McLeod
216, Gino Vassallo 210, Robert Bradley 205.
Monday Cypress College: Larry Nordstrom 234-216/642, Anthony 225,
Wesley Lock 203.
Anaheim Secondary Teachers: Marcus Jimmerson 212, David Luebben
207, Larry Haskin 205.
Monday Night Football: Alan Bloom 226-203/618, Bruce Gober 204.
Ten Pins: Josh Boisoneau 204-224/620, Jack McQuown 222-215/620,
David Rumbaugh 223, Brian Peterson 217, Ken Gwyn 206, Priscilla
Hudson 203.
Vegas Nonsense: Tim Butler Sr 223-210-201/634, Michael Byrd 218225/629, Calvin Duckworth 223, Lowell Thompson 223.
O.C. Korean: No Scores.
3’s Company: Marie Parmalee 215, Karen Bagnall 203, Melinda Manahan
203, Marylou Platte 201.
R.C.R.C: Lou Cruz 209.
Executive Doubles: Steve Domon 216-242-247/705, Tony Banks 236275/701, Bill Powell 215-239/622, David Haskell 248, Tom Gonzales 244,
Lisa Somma 227, Sophia Owens 210.
B.S.M: Glen Kim 248-209-226/683, Insoo Bong 256-207-202/665,
Sangchul Won 232-205-214/651, Jimmy Kim 214-203/611, Jay Lee 213209/600, Sophia Kim 204.
Just Desserts: Ken Reser 234-203-212/649, Byron Reich 233-227/639,
Frank Maher 213-226/626, Frank Mundi 222/608, Dan Perreira 227, Mary
Mundi 204, Anibal Rodriguez 200.
Golden Nuggets: No Scores.
Go For Nine(No tap): Ed Bish 276-232-205/713, Clay Howard 300203/702, William Brown(sub) 266-244/686, Norm McLeod 287-209/682,
Ron Corona Sr 246-232/669, Barbara Bish 232-200/615, Joyce Short 221,
Diane Johnson 211-201, Patty Ricks 210, Laverne Turnham 208.
Party Timers: Ronnie Meyer 247-223/668, Byron Reich 267-206/655,
Mark McLeod 221-208/609, Jakob Imbrogno 222-209/608, Charles Rogers
222-208/608, Carrie Wolfe 213, Julie Ramirez 210.
Anaheim Nisei: Richard Iseri 239, Yuki Tomono 225-202, Richard Crocker
212, Sadao Kuwahara 209, Dave Lautherboren 205, Doris Honjiyo 210.
Nikkei: No Scores.
525 Ladies Classic: Lynda Burge 220, Betty Saienni 203.
Santa Super Savers: Bruce Gober 203-212-207/622, Mike Robbins 206,
Jerry Roddam 204, Carl Adinolfi 203, Rodger Morris 202.
Thursday Mixed Seniors: Jim Grove 248-220/639, Ike Eisenacher
211.
Magnolia Teachers (No-Tap): Chrys Shields 209-210/609, Brenda Hill
244, Kristy McFeggan 202.
St. Pius: Ron Lathrop 212, Paul Uyanga 202.
7-11 Vegas: Rick Sargent 248-218-238/704, Jasen Henderson 225-221233/679, Bo Vrabel 203-233-243/679, Joe Dantas 231-236/656, Orlando
Vanegas 216-220-213/649.
Grey Panthers: No Scores.
Vegas Party: Lowell Huber 267-264-256/787, Tim Hank 208-200257/665, Jeremy Linder 243-230/664, Hong Kha 208-200/257, Ed Angeles
224-235/652, Ron Sargent 209-235-208/652, Cathy Lopez 213-222, Debbie Baker 204, Rita Sparks 204.
TGIF: Bill Swanson 212-244/616, Richard Carr 227.
Kamaaina Bowling Club: Genka Cabatu 224-278/693, Frank Jones
213-221-225/659, Kevin Fujinami 223-234/627, Koku Lee 218-220/623,
Matthew Skolnik 224-224, Teri Soto 222, Pam Jones 209, Lydia Castillo
201, Jayne Nishimoto 201.
4-4 Vegas: Norm Walker 222-214/631, Hoagy Wong 226-211/607, Eric
Finkbeiner 200.
Family&Friends: Dave Kelly 245-226/638, Pete Quinata 217-233/628,
Mark Guillamme 233, Jess Meno 210, Ray Pangelinan 205.
Double Daters: Carl Adinolfi 227-201/608, Bob Legro 204-218/603, Bill
Powell 232, Ted Shepherd 211, Brad Hawkins 206, Jerry Lao 206.
Gamblers Anonymous: Hong Kha 223-222/632, Alan Bloom 204221/621, Gerald Lichtenheld 216, Robert Bloom 214.
Results of Senior No-Tap
31 Entries@$10=$310, 31 Lineage@5.25=$162.75, 31 prize
fund@4.75=$147.25, 27 3-6-9@$1=$27.
Place Money: 1st-Carl Adinolfi 908 $29, 2nd-Victor DeLaCruz 846 $20,
3rd-John Phillips & Rod Cantrell 834 $14.50ea, 5th-Joe McKee 816 $9,
Johnny Munson 802 $6.
Side Pots: Game 1 Handicap: 1st-Victor DeLaCruz 323 $8, 2nd-John
Phillips 320 $5, 3rd-Jimbo Sulit 311 $3.75. Game 2 Scratch: 1st-Gary
Pagett 286 $9, Carl Adinolfi 278 $7, 3rd-Rod Cantrell 276 $4. Game 3
Handicap: 1st-Carl Adinolfi 310 $8, 2nd-John Phillips 279 $5, 3rd-Ron
Cantrell 278 $3.75.
3-6-9 Carryover amount: $92, Added $27, Paid out $59, New Total $60.
Winner: Norm Walker.
Gushue Glides to 652, Gomez Gobbles 221 in Linbrook Juniors
In the Thursday Linbrook Juniors, Andrew Stewart led the day with 639
on games of 180-211-248. Morgan Gober bowled her new season high
series. Chris Woodmansee crushed 183-222/567, Morgan, who has a 135
average, strolled to 194-186-153/533. Jonah Lopez downed 154 and Tiffani Agustin topped 172.
In the Junior-Adult Scratch Doubles, Josh Cruz cruised to a great set
of bowling with 220-224-201 for a super 645 series. Deanna Gomez put
together her high game of the league with a terrific 221 game. Thomas
Iriye tallied 209 and sub, Nicole Abbott nailed 203-204.
In the Bumper Busters, Jozlynn Johnson jumped to 106-78, Izel Cruz
crumbled 99-82, Shai Gardner scored 95-74, Amber Sanderson aced 88-76
and Khamron Gardner grabbed 78-87. Thank you to Coach Kim Gardner
for filling in for our wonderful Coach Kim Stewart.
In the Saturday Linbrook Juniors, Chris Gushue, 214 average, crushed
the pins for fabulous games of 236-212-204 for a super 652 series. Andrew
Stewart scored 231 and Robert Albrecht ripped 213-222. Valerie Matsumoto mixed 205 and Garrett Weiss gobbled 204.
Other highlights of the day included Brandon Hoggatt 178, Tyler Flores
138, Rebecca Peyatt 153, Stephen Riley 147-149, Deanna Gomez 176184, Nicole Tan 156, Michelle Matsumoto 199-196, Eddie Galicia 102,
Austin Waller 181-192, Jessica Quental 196, Domynyc Gardner 156 and
Joshua Villegas 186-188/499.
No More Free Parkin
by Roberta McNaught
ANAHEIM—Newlywed Drew Parkin, and his lovely wife
Missy, returned last week from their honeymoon. Drew may
have lost his single status but he sure didn’t lose his bowling
skills. His 913 series led the 590 Classic on games of 234, 267,
205, and 207.
Shawn St.Andre rolled the league’s second perfecto of the
season. Way to go Shawn.
More honor scores were: Rich Heid 268/886, Jerry Roddam
230/882, Dick McKenzie 248/880, Miguel Rosales 236/869,
Terry Brent 256/867, Missy Parkin 234/842, Tony Chaco
253/840, Tony Hale 247/831, Becky Flint 215/830, Willy Bordenave 235/831, Martin Angulo 234/826, Bob Gosnell 221/820,
James Blythe 223/818, Nancy M. Smith 257/813, David McNaught 248/813, Shawn StAndre 300/802, Rob Roberts 216/801,
Shig Shozi 258, Ed Hermance 236, Karen Bagnall 234, Carl Adinolfi 231, John Velasquez 228, Hoagy Wong 224, Jong Lee 220,
Juan Sandoval 219, Norm Walker 218, Adrian Bradley 216, Bo
Vrabel 215, Janet Anderson 213, Larry Green 211, Ron Douglass 207, Cora Bussey 206, Al Lara 205, Roberta McNaught 205,
Anderson Alcaraz 203, Gloria Ferrulli 202, Rey Ortiz 201, Stacy
Rider 201, Kantral Williams 201, Gino Vassallo 200, and Rose
Williams 200.
We are sorry to lose Rob Roberts for a few months due to hip
replacement surgery. Hopefully he will be back on the lanes in
April. You’ll be in our thoughts and prayers Rob.
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wish come true!
Pinz Adults: While Davis is digging our Adult leagues, and
since he started bowling every week he’s raised his average by
15 pins! His mantra: Practice Practice Practice!
It seems more have been practicing looking at these following scores:
Tavern Guild: Derek Brown 289/621, Roger Arquinez 260,
Tom Whitaker 247/634, James Tan 234, Bud de los Santos 226,
Tony Annibale 226/644, Mikey Witt 588, James Beightler 581.
Twilighters: Dane Price 267/672, Barry Cohanim 229/559,
Laurie Faso 226, Jim Moore 225/586, Dan Coffelt 208/597,
Robert Lerman 573.
Kings and Queens: Will Pisnieski 245/664, Luke Avery
234/606, Jon Schell 206/549, Luke Pebler 206, Tony Ferrari
206/572, Jeff Coggins 577.
Funseekers: Zoran Jacimovic 265/725, Tom Wigmore 265/684,
Gary Bailer 263/674, Tom Whitaker 257/684, Jay Fletcher 247,
Ed Dusseau 661.
SCBL: Tony Laanan 264/662, Doc McCoy 247/638, Neil Inman
245/639, Michael Gurrieri 235/674, Derek Brown 224/630.
Pinz Juniors: The Juniors are revving up for another USBC
Tournament on the 7th of November. The winners walk away
with a scholarship based on the amount of entries. 1 in 10
will receive a scholarship! Who knew that a fun sport can be
educational as well!
Junior Stars: Angelo Costa 148/390, Nicole Martinez 143/427,
Alexandra Lemus 123/307, Nick Reid 120/330, Alex Lemus
115/312.
Adult, Junior: Adam Lander 236/652, Max Korn 223/582,
Brad Lander 222/553, Treven Goldsmith 215/602, Ethan Besinger
199/497.
Pee Wee Bumpers: Andrew Parker 62/116.
Pinz Seniors: Looking for something new to do on Wednesday? Join our new league: Mid-Week Breakers. $12 a week-No Obligation, plus prize money given each week. For more
information call John @ (818)769-7600 ext. 12
Pin Pals: Karen Collier 193/485, Barbara Murphey 183/460,
Shelly Djergian 179/442, Kristie Burgess 170/395, Ellen Engel
166/456.
Happy Timers: Yolanda Dragotta 120/320, Vicky Minceff
115/322, Gary Olsen 204/528, Russ Romo 183/447.
Senior Social: Gary Olsen 210/523, Russ Romo 201/535,
Charlene Gaffney 181/479, Pat Olsen 160/426, Joel Margolis
160/443.
Breakfast Club: Donna Klein 152/423, Charlene Gaffney
151/428, Pam Vaughan 147/390, Christine Stark 139/352, Jackie
Davis 124/343.
Joslyn Seniors: Teri Bonato 170/449, Pat Olsen 166/427, Sol
Stein 177/493, Lee Waldorf 175/488.
Coffee&Donuts: Hildegard Miller 191/491, Charlene Gaffney 174/504, Christine Stark 169/429, Annie Block 164, Sandy
Feder 161, Alba Donohue 161/445, Karen Wolkoff 437, Sarah
Alexander 429.
Bowler of the week: Derek Brown bowled a whopping 289 on
Monday Night. Holy Smokes Batman he has done it with practice,
poise, and patience. He is doing great and is a terrific person!
Sweetness quote of the week: “This City is what
it is because our citizens are what they are.” - Plato.
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