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weber wins suncoast Pba senior Us open Title For
Bowling News
October 22, 2015
California
BOWLING NEWS
Page 1
Thursday June 9, 2016
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2016 BRUNSWICK
INVITATIONAL PLAYOFFS
DV8 VS. PROFESSIONAL APPROACH
JUNE 13th 8:30PM FOR $16,000
DOWNEY — On Monday night, the Brunswick
Invitational will conclude
its 30th season at 8:00 with
two teams that will be anxiously awaiting the match.
$16,000 will be up for
grabs as DV8, who escaped
with a narrow victory tonight, will face top seeded
Professional Approach for
the cash.
Going into tonight,
there were still four teams
remaining. The first to be
eliminated was Don Julio Tequila. They battled
Cook’s Bowling Supply,
who had advanced through
the matches last Monday
night. The pattern that had
been drawn for this match
was the first round, our
house shot, and the highest
scoring of the four.
Cook’s Bowling Supply got on the board first,
winning game #1 859-838.
Matt Schermerhorn led the
way for Cook’s, throwing
the front seven on his way
to 268. Don Julio didn’t
want to go down without a
continued on page 4
DV8: Sam Hitchcock, Jeff Carr, Ashkan Tahvildaran,
Dave Kovach & Scott Poddig.
Professional Bowlers Association
Hall of Famer Ted Hoffman Dies
DUBLIN, CA — Professional Bowlers Association
Hall of Famer Ted Hoffman Jr., who served the
PBA in a number of capacities for more than 50 years,
died Monday following a
lengthy illness. He was 76.
The son of a bowling
proprietor, Hoffman was
a star bowler in suburban
Philadelphia in his teens.
In 1964 he was selected as
Pennsylvania “Bowler-ofthe-Year” by the Philadelphia Sportswriters Association and was a winner of
the famed Newsday Long
Island Open Tournament. It
was then that he decided to
test the waters of the PBA
National Tour where he
qualified for the match play
finals in his first national
PBA tournament.
During a competition career that included more than
100 PBA Tour events (including four second place
finishes and two regional
titles), Hoffman managed a
group of players sponsored
by Smallcomb Enterprises,
and his organizational and
leadership skills led to his
election to the PBA Executive Board and Investment
Advisory Committee. He
also served a brief tenure
as PBA’s Assistant Tournament Director.
In 1968, Hoffman organized the PBA West Region
and served as the West Region’s Director until 2000.
In 1984, he and the late
Hall of Famer Earl Anthony purchased the bowling
center in Dublin that bears
Anthony’s name. Over the
ensuing years, Earl Anthony’s Dublin Bowl has
hosted numerous national
and regional tournaments
including the Earl Anthony
Memorial PBA Regional
tournament which Hoffman
ran as a tribute to his late
partner beginning in 2002.
The 1972, he won the
PBA West Region’s first
continued on page 9
Ted Hoffman
Weber Wins Suncoast PBA Senior U.S. Open Title
For Record Fourth Consecutive PBA50 Tour Win
Weber wins eighth career PBA50 Tour title by defeating Harry Sullins 223-184 in title match
LAS VEGAS — Professional Bowlers Association
Hall of Famer Pete Weber
of St. Ann, Mo., successfully defended his Suncoast
PBA Senior U.S. Open presented by 900 Global title
Friday for a record fourth
consecutive PBA50 Tour
title.
Weber, who was the top
qualifier for the stepladder
finals, defeated Harry Sullins of Chesterfield Twp.,
Mich., 223-184, in the
title match at the Suncoast
Bowling Center to set the
new mark. He had shared
the previous record of three
consecutive titles with fellow Hall of Famer Tom
Baker who achieved the
feat in 2006.
“It ranks way up there
as far as my career accomplishments,” said Weber,
who has won a record five
U.S. Open titles on the
PBA Tour. “I think this is
the best I’ve ever felt or
thrown the ball for five
consecutive weeks in my
whole career.”
Leading Sullins by eight
pins in the six frame, Weber threw four consecu-
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men: 300 - 800 & 7-10’s Women: 298,299,300, 700+ & 7-10’s
tive strikes to clinch the
match and his eighth career
PBA50 Tour title. It was
his third PBA50 Tour major title having also won the
2013 United States Bowling
Congress Senior Masters.
“I could see it was tough
for Harry to get anything
going and when he didn’t
strike in the ninth I knew
I had the match,” Weber
said. For Weber, who ranks
fifth on the all-time PBA
Tour titles list with 37 wins
and has won a record-tying
10 PBA Tour majors, he
ranked his win among his
top accomplishments in
a professional career that
spans more than three decades.
“It’s way up there as far
as anything I’ve done in my
career,” said the 53-yearold Weber. “I just do whatever I can do to win and
that’s the way it has been
my entire career. Like I’ve
said many times, winning
never gets old.”
Weber began the 2016
season with a fourth-place
finish in the Pasco County
Florida Open and then
won the UnitedHealthcare
Sun Bowl In The Villages,
PBA50 Mooresville Ford
Open and Johnny Petraglia
BVL Open prior to winning
the Senior U.S. Open.
In the semi-final match,
Sullins, who was recently
inducted into the USBC
Hall of Fame, defeated Brian Kretzer of Dayton, Ohio,
making his PBA50 Tour debut, 193-164 to advance to
the final match. Sullins was
trying for his fourth PBA50
Tour win and second major
continued on page 8
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BOWLING NEWS
June 9, 2016
Tip from Roommate Helps Tommy Jones
Win PBA Jonesboro Open
Urethane ball, direct-to-pocket delivery keys to tying PBA Hall of Famer Carmen Salvino with 17th title
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JONESBORO, Ark. — Tommy Jones of Simpsonville,
S.C., a future Professional Bowlers Association hall of
famer, used a tip from his roommate and an “old school”
technique to win the Downums Waste Services PBA Jonesboro Open presented by Xtra Frame Sunday at Jonesboro
Bowling Center.
Jones, 37, defeated top qualifier Kyle Troup of Taylorsville, N.C., 237-228, to win his 17th PBA Tour title – tying
PBA Hall of Famer Carmen Salvino for 20th place on the
all-time PBA Tour titles list. Jones also won a $15,000 first
prize.
After qualifying fourth for the four-man stepladder finals, Jones eliminated Connor Pickford of Charlotte, N.C.,
in the opening match, 212-163, and Frankie Lavoie of
Wichita, Kan., in the semifinal, 247-213, before winning a
“carry contest” over Troup in the title match. While Troup
pounded the pocket, he couldn’t put back-to-back strikes
together until the final four frames.
Jones, using a less-reactive urethane bowling ball and a
hard, straight-to-the-pocket delivery, doubled in the third
and fourth frames, and then put together a late string of
four strikes – including his first shot in the 10th – to hold
off Troup.
The deciding factor was the use the urethane ball to
manage the demanding lane condition, a suggestion he got
from roommate DJ Archer of Friendswood, Texas.
“I wouldn’t have even tried the urethane ball if DJ
hadn’t suggested it,” Jones said. “I was just looking for
something that would work on these lanes. I just didn’t
have good ball reaction doing anything else. I bowled 240
against Frankie and I got some pretty fortunate hits in that
match. Then I figured urethane is what got me to the title
match so I was going to ride it.”
The Downums Waste Services PBA Jonesboro Open
was the third of 10 Xtra Frame PBA Tour events scheduled
for 2016. The overall competition points winner for the
exclusive Xtra Frame Tour will earn a $10,000 bonus. The
next event in the series will be the Xtra Frame PBA Lubbock Sports Open from South Plains Lanes in Lubbock,
Texas, June 25-26, where a $20,000 first prize and a PBA
Tour title will be at stake.
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Jonesboro Bowling Center, Jonesboro, Ark., Sunday
Final Standings:
1, Tommy Jones, Simpsonville, S.C., $15,000.
2, Kyle Troup, Taylorsville, N.C., $8,000.
3, Frankie Lavoie, Wichita, Kan., $4,000.
4, Connor Pickford, Charlotte, N.C., $2,500.
Stepladder Results:
Match One – Jones def. Pickford, 212-163.
Semifinal Match – Jones def. Lavoie, 247-213.
Championship – Jones def. Troup, 237-228.
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June 9, 2016
Weber, Scroggins, Baker and Carter Receive 2015
PBA50 Awards at Suncoast Senior U.S. Open
LAS VEGAS — 2015 PBA50 award winners Pete Weber, Mike Scroggins, Tom Baker and Tom Carter received their awards during a special presentation seen on Xtra Frame
Thursday at the Suncoast PBA Senior U.S. Open presented by 900 Global.
Thanks in part to his win in the 2015 Suncoast Senior U.S. Open, along with a runnerup finish in the USBC Senior Masters, Pete Weber dominated the PBA50 earnings, average and competition points standings to earn the 2015 PBA50 Player of the Year crown,
the first PBA Player of the Year honor of his illustrious career.
Weber’s Senior U.S. Open title win was the fourth PBA50 title of his career and his
second major to go along with his USBC Senior Masters in 2013. With his Senior U.S.
Open win he joined fellow Hall of Famer and 2014 Senior U.S. Open winner Norm Duke
as the only players to win U.S. Open titles on both the PBA Tour and PBA50 Tour. During
the 2015 season, Weber also finished second in the Treasure Island Resort & Casino Open
and Johnny Petraglia BVL Open, and third in the PBA50 Miller High Life Classic. His
seventh-place finish in the season-ending DeHayes Insurance Group Championship gave
him enough competition points to secure PBA50 Player of the Year.
Second on the season points list was Mike Scroggins, which earned him PBA50
Rookie of the Year honors. Scroggins was the season’s only three-time winner, winning
the DeHayes Insurance Group Championship, Johnny Petraglia BVL Open and UnitedHealthcare Sun Bowl In The Villages.
Another player who had a hallmark season was Hall of Famer and four-time PBA50
Player of the Year Tom Baker of King, N.C., who earned his first PBA60 Player of the
Year award for players 60 and over. Baker had five top-10 finishes including a third-place
finish in the UnitedHealthcare Sun Bowl in The Villages and a fourth in the Miller High
Life Classic. PBA50 Tour veteran Tom Carter was the Dick Weber Sportsmanship award
recipient which was voted on by his fellow PBA50 Tour players.
Memorial Day Bowling Advice From Our Vets
by Farhod Azarbaydjani
On one of the most somber days of the year, it was not easy to bowl with so many of
our fallen Veterans on our minds. Given the fact there is not a single military base anywhere which does not have a bowling alley within its infrastructure, many great bowlers
were born from their military service. In particular, Hank Schrieffer, who gave me the
best bowling advice I’ve ever been given by a 95 year-old Veteran, “Take it from me,
I’m 92 years-old and have been around a long time, if you keep doing it that way, you’re
never going to get it”. I spent an entire week watching Hank, and I even set about trying
to bowl left handed cranker style, but being a right handed power stroker who believes
the arm is something to be preserved, maybe I’ll never figure it out. Hank had a smile
that lit up the bowling alley and it was a contagious smile that made everyone around feel
good. Ironically, it was the day of his funeral that I happened to clinch the Mens’ 9-pin
No Tap Championship in Upland. I arrived at Hank’s funeral as a Navy color guard and
played taps.
My beloved Grandmother, the wife of a Navy Veteran, and member of the “Greatest
Generation”, was not only a registered nurse and perhaps my first dedicated bowling
coach. Both are inherently good to have on hand when you bowl. I continue to share her
advice with others, and in a way I keep her memory alive while helping others reinvent
their game. She told me, “Aim with your thumb”. Bowling is as simple as pointing your
thumb where you want the ball to go.
Although my USBC book average is 157, the day before Memorial Day, I brought a
camera with me to the bowling alley to record a video documenting my perfect game.
Although I did not achieve perfection, I did achieve an all-time personal best 11 strikes in
a row. It did not matter that they weren’t in the same game, the camera not only recorded
the milestone, it also revealed that Hank Schrieffer was a man of integrity. When it comes
to control and balance, clearly, I still haven’t figured it out.
The Enforcer’s Bowling Team is comprised of a pair of retired Veterans, retired Deputy Nick Tippings and Special Agent Joe, a.k.a. “Mr. T”. You could set your watch by the
time they show up every morning to bowl. “Find the best advice that works for you, and
forget the rest”. The reality is that the best bowling advice doesn’t mean a thing unless it
makes you a better bowler.
Finally, USBC Gold Certified bowling coach, himself also a Veteran, William “Bill”
White practically taught me everything I know about bowling, and had the patience to
see me through some of the worst games I’ve ever bowled. I believe he gave me the best
bowling advice anyone has ever given me when he made it abundantly clear above all
else, removing the word “Can’t” from my vocabulary was imperative. Then years later
one hot August afternoon he uttered aloud, “For once, I really wish you would just listen
to me”. I did, and thank you Bill from the bottom of my heart, my USBC average is proof
you’re the greatest coach I’ve ever had, and I love you for it.
Speaking of love, there is still far too little of it in the world. Bowling is a game that I
continue to love more and more each time I play because no other form of recreation is as
honest and rewarding; moreover, the adventure of continuously improving performance
is a battle that must be fought time and time again while dividing and conquering along
the way. While it is easy to forget those who sacrificed themselves for our freedom, I am
grateful for the freedom to bowl and appreciate the privilege of having bowled with so
many wonderful people, but I salute all of our Veterans and want you to know, I don’t take
the freedom or the check written for it with your blood for granted, and I never will.
Tom Carter, Mike Scroggins, Tom Baker and Pete Weber
BRUNSWICK INVITATIONAL
continued from page 1
fight and put up a huge 1000 scratch game in the 2nd to win by almost 100 pins, forcing
a third and deciding game. In that 1000 game, Ray Minter was a 5 pin away from perfection, shooting 299. Buddy Lucas added 259 and Bobby Campagnale helped with 247.
The third game saw Cook’s Bowling Supply lead by quite a bit early, only to see Don Julio
come charging back at the end. Don Julio continued the charge in the 10th frame, adding
nine more strikes to close out, but Cook’s was up to the challenge. Matt Schermerhorn
and Jonathan Huff both struck out to fight off the rally. Consensus had it that one more
frame may have been enough to complete the rally, but Don Julio simply ran out of time
and lost a heartbreaker, 973 to 948. Schermerhorn finished his set with 278 (748 series).
Jonathan Huff added 244. Ray Minter stayed hot in the defeat, finishing with 259 (762
series). Buddy Lucas and Bobby Campagnale were both over 240 in the loss.
With the win, Cook’s Bowling Supply advanced to the semi-final match, which started
right afterwards. As for Don Julio Tequila, they win $7000 for their 4th place finish.
The semi-final match drew the 4th round pattern, which replicated the USBC team
event from El Paso last year. Cook’s Bowling Supply would now take on DV8.
Scores were significantly lower now, as the pattern plays very tough. DV8 actually set
the pace, with four strikes in the first frame to jump out to an early lead. A three bagger
by Ashkan Tahvildaran help DV8 open a little bit of a lead after seven frames. Neither
team ever made a strong run to open that lead, or close the gap. Cook’s would need a
strong 10th frame or opens from DV8 to steal game one, and neither came. DV8 took
the opener, 719-680.
Game two was broken into two halves. DV8 controlling the first half and opening a
big lead through five frames with a chance to lock out the match, needing only one more
win. Tahvildaran threw the front four, and Jeff Carr had 3 out of 4 to open the early lead.
In the back half of the game, Cook’s came storming back. Mikey Villarreal threw six of
the last seven to finish at 202. Brain Main added a three bagger. Schermerhorn threw the
final four. Not only did Cook’s come back, they did it convincingly enough to win by 44
and extend the match to a third game with momentum on their side.
Third game was a struggle for both teams and essentially came down to spares and
count. Dave Kovach was the leader for DV8 in this one with a 198 and staying clean
through the late frames. Ashkan Tahvildaran had a key late double to push DV8 in front.
Matt Schermerhorn kept Cook’s alive by striking out in the 10th frame again. This one
came down to the final bowlers of the night, with Mikey Villarreal needing one more
mark than Sam Hitchcock in the 10th, if Cook’s was going to stay alive. Sam got a six
count on his first ball, and with Mikey getting a spare, Sam had to convert. He did, meaning he only needed to keep it on the lane and stay behind the foul line on his fill ball. He
did that too, winning the game for DV8, 697-688, and advancing them to the championship match.
In defeat, Cook’s Bowling Supply finishes in 3rd place. They took home $8000 for
their efforts. Waiting for DV8 is the Professional Approach, who won the first round of
the season and never looked back as they locked up the top seed with a couple of weeks
to go in the season. Billy Myers Jr., Art Jones, Ramiro Garcia and Sonny Dew have been
waiting for the championship, and now have their opponents set.
Championship match is going to take place next Monday night. It’ll be a best of five
match with all four of the patterns in play.
Come down to Del Rio Lanes & watch what is sure to be a very exciting end to the best
scratch league in California year in & year out.
June 9, 2016
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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
Jo Jo Wins ABTA Memorial Event at CAL $6,850
Derick Masangcay 2nd $1,625, Jhickie De Luna 3rd $825
Joevin Bolanos Nails Match Series $3,440 with a 632 All Other Pots Carry over to Action Lanes
Match Game est 3,850 Mystery Doubles est $4,250 Match Series Est $900 and 3-6-9 is $700
Action Lanes Saturday Qualify at 1:00-2:30-4:00 & 6:00 PM Semifinals 8:00 PM
Lakewood – ABTA’s
Memorial Weekend tournament at Cal Bowl hosted
398 bowlers. The tournament started on Thursday.
Cut scores were Men +67
and Women +115.
The second day, Friday, May 27th, cut scores
were Men +78 and Woman
+108. Saturday, May 28th,
was a long day, cut scores
were lower, Men +73 and
Women +68. Sunday, the
final day, scores were Men
+64 and Women +47. The
last chance, re-entry squad,
Men +82 and Women +44.
The Semi-finalists totaled 81 bowlers, including
five Super Seniors. Three
men were added, Bob Selner +66, Bert Pamintuan
+59, Oscar Ibardoloza +48
and the two women, Teresita Abing +48 and Veronica
Boone +34. The top qualifier to receive a regular free
entry, Ben Bagaoisan +177
for the men and Linda Sarabia +138 for the women.
Pay off from 19th to
32nd, $200 each with two
bowlers entering for 60%
receiving $120. 18th to
10th received $245 each.
We had 398 entrants and
(562) 868-7164
bowlers added to Semifinals for a total of 81 who
would hope to go on to
the top 32 with a chance
at the coveted title. After
the semis 32 bowlers took
the floor to vie for the big
prize, but with the tough
shot, first game cut for both
Men and Women were +15.
Second game was slightly
better with Men and Women +26. After the third
game, it took a +37 for both
men and women to advance
to the top 32. A hot Derick Masangcay was the top
qualifier with a +153 to sit
out to bowl for the title Ben
Bagaoisan with +138 was
2nd seed and would enter
in round two of the Eliminations! In 6th-9th, Freddy
Zamora, Dino Cantoria,
Tomas Chavez $320 each
and Linda Sarabia (60%)
$192.
Arnulfo (Jhickie) De
Luna was 3rd $825, Lord
Ferguson 4th $475, Art
Windsor 5th $475. Most
of the final matches were
very close, few struggled
to win their matches but in
the end, it’s JoJo Barcelona
with a very exciting match
against Jhickie that had the
honor to face the top qualifier, Derick Masangcay.
JoJo Barcelona was the
horse and paid $92!
Jo Jo now would meet
Derick for the title!
The final match started
with both bowlers striking in the first frame. JoJo
opened the 2nd and 3rd.
Derick also opened the 2nd
but spared the next two
frames. Derick opened in
the 5th, 6th & 7th to give
JoJo a chance since there’s
only three pins difference
in handicap. JoJo marked
from 4th frame and a strike
in the 9th. Derick found his
stride, answered JoJo with
a strike in the 9th, double in
the 10th and an 8 count for
his last ball. It was a pressure 10th frame for JoJo
but he came thru the challenge and struck all the way
with a 191 scratch game to
Derick’s 171 game. JoJo’s
third championship came
with a big pay off, $6,850
with qualifying bonuses.
Derick took home $1,625.
JoJo Barcelona is from
Lemoore and can be seen
weekly at ABTA tournaments. He used his Scandal/
Hammer drilled by Rick
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June 25th - Covina Bowl - 1:00pm, 2:30pm, 4:00 pm, 6:00pm
July 1-2-3 - Cal Bowl - 4th of July Special
Barcelona Downs Derick Masangcay in Close Match — (L-R) Jhickle De Luna 3rd $825, Ludee
Masangcay (Derick’s proud mom and ABTA member) Derrick Masangcay Runner-up $1,675, Rick
Masangcay, Dericks Dad and ABTA member, Jo Jo Barcelona Champ $6,850, Art Windsor 5th
$475 and Director Supreme Annaliza Agoncillo.
Shimoda. His wife Mien
couldn’t make it to the tournament. They have three
sons, Marx, Matthew, both
serving in the Air Force and
Mico, their youngest.
They also celebrated
having their first grandson, Elijah. Mien is also
an ABTA Champion at the
defunct Java Lanes in Long
Beach.
Derick Masangcay is
from Vallejo, used his Haywire drilled by Mark at
Kentwig Proshop in Vallejo. He is single and his parents, Rick and Ludee were
on hand to cheer and supported him.
Arnulfo (Jhickie) De
Luna is from Long Beach,
used DV8 Misfit drilled by
Billy Myers at Cal Bowl.
Wife JenJen, two children
Jude and their daughter
Jowee just presented them
with their first granddaughter, Maliah.
Lord Ferguson is from
Fontana, used his Storm
ball drilled at Don’s Pro
Shop. Last but not least
at 5th place, Art Windsor
from West Covina, used a
900 Global ball drilled at
King Pin Pro Shop at West
Covina Lanes.
The 3/6/9 will be $700
at Action Lanes since
Steve Wong and Keith
Nahan could not break it,
each received $100 each.
The number drawn for the
Match Series was 632,
Joevin Bolanos was one
lucky guy getting $3,440.
The other pots were all carried over.
Once again, we wish to
thank Cal Bowl, and Staff
for hosting our Memorial Day Tournament and
thanks to Sal for putting out
a tough shot each day, fair
to all. Thank you to all the
bowlers that supported this
event. YOU, the members
are who makes the ABTA #
1. Thank you all.
Hope to see YOU at Action Lanes
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directions and squad times.
Bolanos Hits Match Series for $3,440
Joevin Bolanos is not only a great bowler and ABTA
Champion, but also showed his lucky side at Cal Bowl as
he hit the Match Game with his 632 scratch series for a
nice $3,440! At left is his bowling pal Ben Bagoisan who
was Tourney Hi Qualifier (Ben will bowl for free next
event). He offers congrats to Joevin. At right is Nympha
Cruz ABTA’s #1 fan.
ABTA
Cal Bowl - May 26-29, 2016
1 Jo Jo Barcelona
Cash & Carry
Pre Pay
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2Derick Masangcay
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3 Arnulfo Deluna
690
4 Lordan Ferguson
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5 Art Windsor (SS)
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6 Freddy Zamora
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7Dino Cantoria (SS)
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8 Tomas Chavez
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9 Linda Sarabia (SS) (60%)619
10 Ben Bagaoisan (Ss) 738
11 Christopher Eguilos 672
12 Anthony Marquez 661
13 Teddy Villaroman (SS)658
14 Arvhin Garcia (60%) 651
15 Jamescart Alarcio
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16 Oscar Ibardoloza (SS) 6 48
17 Rowie Jucal (60%)
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18 Chamrong Chhauy (60%) 736
19Danny Eguilos (SS) 730
20 Tim (Vien) Tran
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21Marvin Galsim Sr.
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22 Claire Avila
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23 Gibin Kim
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24 Sean Nguon
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25 Chris Solomon (60%) 665
26Virgil Hilvano
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27 Steve Brode
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28 Bella Ordona (SS)
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29 Bob Selner (LH) (SS)649
30Kelly Manuel
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31 Stacy Galicia
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32Marife Catalasan 637
33 Brijesh Patel
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34Marcus Battiest
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35 Chris Marquez
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36 Jeje Gabriel
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37 Conrado Amado (SS) 640
38Darren Pascual
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39 Patrick Flores (60%) 638
40 Joevin Bolanos
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41Victor Paolucci (SS) 633
42 Jonathan Barraca
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43 (Alpine) Tony Tran
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44 Will Samson (SS)
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45 Tres Catalasan
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46 Chris Abing
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47 Pablo Castro (SS)
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48 Rick Masangcay
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49 Rey Montalvan (SS) 619
50Veronica Boone (SS) 618
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60 Glenn Matsumoto(SS)596
61 Arnold Mangrobang 595
62 George M. Parker
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63 James Borillo
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64Michael Duran
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66 Henry Narciso
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68 Teresita Abing (SS) (60%)582
69 Robert Johnson
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70 Beth Borci (Ss)
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71 Nafeesah Abdul-Malik(60%)578
72 Robert Banaag
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73 Bert Pamintuan (SS) 574
74 Greg Kokanour
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75 Wendy Soo Hoo (SS) 573
76 John Pfeffer
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77 Som Seng
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78 Addison Acedera
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79Marvyn Galsim
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80 Stephen Engilman (SS) 553
81 Jessica Arsenault (60%) 545
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Women: Thu + 115 Fri + 108 Sat + 68 Sun + 47
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Women: Linda Sarabia + 119
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Joevin Bolanos
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BOWLING NEWS
June 9, 2016
Chris Preble Wins Inaugural Melton Memorial Shootout
Johnnie Englehart has blasted 67 800 series and 63 perfect
games. He’s certainly prouder of those scores than his one or
two “Dutch 200s.”
So How’s an Elite Bowler
Feel About a ‘Dutch 200?’
by Fred Eisenhammer
WINNETKA – A few weeks ago, Johnnie Englehart
tacked on another honor score to his ever-expanding ledger.
The smooth, right-handed marksman bombed an 824
series (268, 289, 267) in the River Maniacs league at Winnetka Bowl.
That made it 67 800 series to go along with his 63 perfect games – or a whopping130 honor scores altogether. .
But Englehart was terse as to why his one or two “Dutch
200s” rank way, way down there as far as personal highlights.
That was in response to a recent California Bowling
News story that questioned the relative ho-hum reaction of
elite bowlers to scoring a “Dutch 200,” – or a 200 achieved
by alternating strikes and spares throughout the game.
Englehart, in an email, explained that it was tough
for him to get excited about a “Dutch 200” because “you
screwed up on the other five frames!”
Englehart makes a good point – at least for elite bowlers, of which he is one. Actually, he makes two good
points.
The first: “The object of the game is to strike every
frame,” he said. And he added: “If I can’t figure out a lane
within three or four shots, then maybe I want to rethink
what I’m doing.”
He can say that because his average has been as high as
the 240s in the past couple of years. That comes out to an
average well over a 700 series.
And that leads to his second point: If he cops his “Dutch
200,” then he bowled a game “below par for me” – meaning he just bowled 30 or 40 pins below his average. And
if Englehart was bowling in a handicap league, his teammates certainly wouldn’t be thrilled with that kind of score
– though they might toast the novelty of a “Dutchman.”
Naturally, the ultimate goal for bowlers such as Englehart and other top-of-the-liners such as Bryan Alpert,
Tim Tripp and Charles Kenny is a strike-filled 900. The
300-300-300 series has never been rolled by an L.A.-area
bowler and several local bowlers certainly are capable of
it. Englehart, for instance, has twice bunched two perfect
games in his three-game series.
The symmetry of a 900 seemed light years more appealing for Englehart than collecting another head-shaking
“Dutchman.”
“For someone who doesn’t really crank the ball like a
Charles Kenny, that would be awesome,” said Englehart
about rolling a possible 900. “I would be head over heels
for a month.”
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by Bette Addington
Fresno, CA—Fresno State Bulldog Bowling Coach Chris Preble continued his streak of wins by capturing yet
another title winning the Melton Memorial Shootout that was held the weekend of May 14-15 at AMF Sierra Lanes.
Preble, who has been on a serious roll this season, won the Central Valley Masters title in Hanford, then the 6-Gamer
in Modesto. This is incredible considering he just finished up his 14th season coaching for the Fresno State Bulldog
Bowling Team (the first 6 seasons, he was an assistant coach under the late Glenn Carlson, the founder of the program).
When Carlson passed in January, 2008, Preble took on the head coaching position and has since held that position. Chris
qualified number four in Squad 2 averaging 244. He then went on to be number one seed after the Semi-Finals rolling a
300 game which bumped his average up to 250 going into the Finals. He then went on to defeat Kiel Jordan, then Mark
DelCerro and finally Erick Buckley on his road to his title. Chris hopes to compete in some of the western region PBA
events this summer. He is thankful his health has been good, but enjoys dividing his time between his two daughters and
coaching at Fresno University. For this tournament, Chris used the Brunswick Ultimate Nirvana and Danger Zone balls
and said he was very impressed with both of them and said, “The new releases for Brunswick are as good as I’ve seen in
my time on staff with them and they deserve a lot of the credit for the solid run I’ve been on this season.”
When asked about the Bulldog Bowling Team, Chris said he hopes to keep the program a viable entity going forward.
He’s proud to say the Bulldogs were able to win the Nationals Championship in 2011! However, he said he seen a lot
of changes in the 14 years he has been involved. He said about ten years ago, smaller NAIA universities began using
bowling as a tool to recruit student athletes to their universities. But this, and the steady decline of youth bowling in
California, has combined to lower (both number and talent level) of student athletes being attracted to Fresno State. Add
to that Fresno is not able to provide scholarships for potential recruits. This is just some of the challenges he faces. With
that, in August, the Fresno Bulldog Bowling Team will be having their inaugural Fresno State Bowling Golf Fundraiser
on Mon., August 15 at Fort Washington Golf Course in Fresno. They have a Facebook page promoting it, so if you are
interested in helping out the Fresno State Bowling Team, please check it out or contact Chris or Kevin Kwok for more
information. Special thanks to the Fresno Bulldog Bowling Team who helped run this tournament and the brackets!
Chris said he knew the late Pete Melton well. “He was a staple at the bowling center I grew up in—Sunnyside Bowl.”
Which, coincidentally, is where Chris ran the junior bowling program back in 1988 for a year. Chris added, “Pete was
also very involved with the local association volunteering many, many hours to support our game.”
So thanks to the efforts of both Jason Tehee and Mark Dinubilo of the Melton Memorial Tournament Committee for
their groundwork and ideas hatched back in 2014 for the potential for a Masters event to be hosted in Central California.
Jason was wondering why there was no scratch tournament held in this area and got with Mark to see about coordinating
with the local association to see if they would work with them to develop one and Mark ended up presenting a recommendation to the Central California USBC board of directors and they approved to host a masters event. Mark then went
out to recruit some very committed people to serve on the tournament committee and they started meeting to bring this
event to a reality. The Melton Memorial Committee members are George Lewis, Mark Dinubilo, Jason Tehee, Kevin
Kwok, Craig Donaldson and Chris Preble. “With the passing of Pete Melton, it was unanimous with our Board that we
honor him for his dedication and support of the sport in our area by naming this event after him,” said Mark.
And what a tribute to a man who meant so much to so many bowlers in the Fresno area! Jason reflected that he
remembered Pete always handled the lane certification job for all the centers and he was a lifetime member of their association. Melton, who also was in the construction business as a backhoe operator, was even involved with the building
of a couple of the bowls—Rodeo and Cedar!
The event drew 81 entrants (45 for Squad 1 and 36 for Squad 2). A total of seven 300’s were shot. Robby Britton
shot the first 300 of the day in Game 1 of Squad 1 followed by Kiel Jordan rolling one for Game 4 of Squad 1. Jordan
ended up top seed of Squad 1 averaging 254 and earned an additional $500 for leading that squad. For Squad 2, top seed
Austin Kircher rolled the first 300 for his Game 1 followed by both Zarcoff Boutell and Danielle Daughtery in Game 2
followed by Dan Long in Game 3. The sixth 300 was bowled by Champion Chris Preble in the semi-finals.
Mark said for the Finals they had about 50 spectators watching live at the bowl and they also provided a live Facebook feed which had about 35-40 viewers online. He also added, “One unique element we utilized for this event was a
‘Match Frame Scoring’ format for the final eight qualifiers. It provided for an exciting final round.”
An event is only as successful as those who come together to make it happen and Mark said each of the Melton Memorial Committee members “truly put their heart and soul into this event but special thanks goes to Kevin Kwok whose
dedication and commitment insured a flawlessly executed event that was well received by all who participated.”
Event was sponsored by Central California USBC, Dynamic Bowling Industries (Title Sponsor), Freeway Lanes in
Selma, Brunswick, Average Joe’s Pro Shop in Hanford, R & S Pro Shop in Fresno and AMF Sierra Lanes in Fresno.
Tournament Results:
1. Chris Preble, Clovis - $2,000
2. Erick Buckley, Fresno - $1,300
3. Mark DelCerro, Hayward - $800
4. Craig Donaldson, Clovis - $800
5. Dan Long, Bakersfield - $500
6. Austin Kircher, Orangevale - $500
7. Jeff Frankos, Daly City - $500
8. Kiel Jordan, Fresno - $500
9. Carlie Medina III, Bakersfield - $325
10. Derek Quon, Fresno - $300
11. Thomas Brannon, Hanford - $285
12. Zarcoff Boutell, Newbury Park - $275
13. Jasmine Coleman, Modesto - $270
14. Dupree Dickey, Oakland - $265
15. Scott Hansel, Stockton - $250
16. Zack Newman, Bakersfield - $245
FYI – Plans are already in the making for the 2nd annual Melton Memorial Shootout for May of 2017. Stay up with
this event on Facebook under “Melton Memorial Shootout.”
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BOWLING NEWS
Here’s a Bowling Terminology Quiz
by Fred Eisenhammer
To enrich one’s bowling experience, it’s often helpful to
know the jargon that other players toss around.
For instance, if a player’s first shot leaves the 3-4-6-7-9,
one often will hear a remark that the bowler will now have
to deal with “grandma’s teeth.” And those in the know will
chuckle along with the quipster.
So what is “grandma’s teeth,” and what are some of the
often-used bowling terms and their meaning?
To answer those questions: the very first Bowling Terminology Quiz.
But first, here’s some bowling humor to get you in the
mood of taking this quiz:
“When bowling, remember you don’t have to join the
union to be striking.”
Now that you’re ready (hopefully!), here goes the very
first Bowling Terminology Quiz:
1 – What is “Grandma’s teeth?”
a) A random group of pins that is left standing from one
end of the lane to the other.
b) A split that occurs after a slow-moving and lightweight
ball enters the “mouth” of the pins.
c) A straight-on shot typically rolled by a senior bowler
with little “bite” to it.
2 – What is a “clean game?”
a) A game in which a player finishes without an open
frame.
b) A game in which a team “throws in the towel” and concedes when it falls too far behind its opponent.
c) A game in which a player shoots 10 open frames.
3 – What is a “field goal?”
a) A score of three pins in a frame.
b) A ball rolled between two pins of a wide split without
knocking down either pin.
c) When a player kicks the ball return after a poor shot.
4 – What is “smashmouth” bowling?
a) Rolling a blazing fastball at the head pin.
b) Bowling before the pins are re-set.
c) When a bowler’s shot results in the chipping of a pin,
which then has to be replaced.
5 – What is a “garbage hit?”
a) A direct hit on the head pin on a strike ball that nets only
five pins.
b) A hit that causes a pin to wobble but not fall.
c) A badly thrown shot but one that still results in a strike.
6 – What is “throwing rocks?”
a) Piling up strikes with a speed ball.
b) Caving into pressure on the last two frames.
c) Throwing repeated gutter balls.
7 – What is a “sixpack?”
a) Six strikes in a row.
b) Six opens in a row.
c) Six spares in a row.
8 – What is “perfect game?”
a) A score of 300, or a game of all strikes, 12 in all.
b) A score of 300, or a game of all strikes, 10 in all.
c) A score of 200.
9 – What is a “turkey?”
a) Three strikes in a row.
b) A bowler who lets his or her team down in the 10th
frame.
c) A derogatory term for a league member who continually
bowls on the wrong lane.
10 – What is an “anchor?”
a) The last person to bowl for a team in league play. This
player is usually the best bowler and the most clutch performer.
b) A bowler whose abnormally low score keeps the team
from winning.
c) Another term for the 7-10 split.
Extra credit – What is an “X?”
a) The symbol for a replacement player on a league team.
b) The symbol for a foul.
c) The symbol for a strike.
d) The symbol for a zero score given to a player in a frame
as a penalty for an X-rated comment.
Here are the answers:
1a; 2a; 3b; 4a; 5c; 6a; 7a; 8a; 9a; 10a, Extra credit c
Scoring:
9-11 correct: A kingpin.
7-8: An expert.
5-6: Still learning the game.
0-4: Needs to enroll in a college bowling course.
“Dutch 200”: There’s More to the Story
by Fred Eisenhammer
So you thought everything about a “Dutch 200” was covered in last week’s California Bowling News?
Not even close.
As a reminder, a “Dutch 200” is a wonderfully freakish
occurrence in which a bowler alternates strikes and spares
en route to a 200 game.
Perhaps you’ve wondered whether a player has ever rolled
such a novelty in back-to-back games.
The answer, according to the United States Bowling Congress’ unofficial records for oddities, is a resounding yes.
In fact, it’s been done four times, the latest by Mark Palmer of Jackson, Wis., in 1997.
That’s not all the records the USBC keeps on “Dutch
200s.”
The USBC also cites three people who have rolled a
“Dutch 200” three times in a season. Thomas Lund of
Peshtigo, Wis., was the last to add his name to the “Dutch
200” record book by rolling it three times in the 2000-01
season.
It’s uncertain about how the seven bowlers feel about being “Dutch 200” record holders.
But give them plenty of credit for being adept at racking
up strikes and knocking down spares.
No doubt they have a few honors scores on their resumes
as well.
WP
June 9, 2016
PBA50 continued from page 1
having won the 2009 PBA Senior World Championship.
In the opening match, Sullins defeated PBA Hall of
Famer Amleto Monacelli of Venezuela, 212-207, to advance to the semifinal. Monacelli, who won the Senior
U.S. Open in 2012 and 2013, was trying to become the
tournament’s first three-time winner.
Weber joined Monacelli, Baker and Wayne Webb as a
two-time Senior U.S. Open winner, all of whom have won
in successive years. Baker won his back to back in 2005
and 2006, and Webb in 2008 and 2009.
Weber will try to make it five in a row when the PBA50
Tour heads to Fountain Valley, Calif. for the PBA50 Fountain Valley Open presented by Track June 5-8. The sixth
stop of the 2016 PBA50 Tour season can be seen on PBA’s
online bowling channel Xtra Frame. For subscription and
schedule information visit www.xtraframe.tv.
SUNCOAST PBA SENIOR U.S. OPEN
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1, Pete Weber St. Ann., Mo., $10,000.
2, Harry Sullins Chesterfield,Mich., $6,000.
3, Brian Kretzer Dayton, Ohio, $5,000.
4, Amleto Monacelli Venezuela, $4,000.
Last Weeks Solution
Playoff Results:
Match One – Sullins def.
Monacelli, 212-207.
Semifinal – Sullins def.
Kretzer, 193-164.
Championship Match –
Weber def. Sullins 223-184
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LEE FITZGERALD
Competes in Her 37th California
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by Frank Weiler
LAKE FOREST — Citrus Belt Hall of Famer Lee
Fitzgerald participated in her 37th state women’s tournament last week. I believe Lee has participated in more
state women’s tournaments than any other Citrus Belt
woman.
According to the California USBC website, two women have bowled in their 55th or greater state women’s
tournament this year. FAITH DOUTHITT participated
in her sixty-fifth state women’s tournament and FRAN
GRISWOLD in her fifty-fifth. Congratulations ladies and
watch out, Lee Fitzgerald is gaining on you.
Lee’s immediate goal is to reach forty state woman’s
tournaments in the next three years and then maybe get to
fifty state tournaments before she stops bowling.
Lee has a 170 book average and is a tough competitor
on the lanes. This past weekend she led her team to second
place in the standings at this season’s ongoing state women’s tournament. Besides being a competitive tournament
bowler she has been involved in every aspect of bowling.
She has been an Association Manager, league coordinator, youth coordinator, league secretary, and coach. Lee
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May 20-21-22
Memorial weekend
Father’s Day weekend
June 24-25-26
July 8-9-10
Adult & Youth Weekend
No bowling Mother’s Day, CUSBC Convention and 4th of July
weekend. Limited lanes will be available for Youth entries
(Apr-June). No Youth Ancillary events Apr-June.
*See Rules for more information
BOWL MULTIPLE TIMES!
*Re-enter with different team mates for Doubles and Team Event.
Register Online at CalUSBC.com & Pay with Credit Card – NO PROCESSING FEES!
HOFFMAN
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Pat Patterson Award for
outstanding contributions
to the PBA Regional Program. His active involvement with the Bowling
Proprietor’s
Association
of America, both the local
and national level, included
a term as president of the
Northern California Bowling Proprietors.
Hoffman was inducted
into the PBA Hall of Fame
for meritorious service in
1985, one of eight halls of
fame to honor him. He was
named recipient of BPAA’s
2010 Victor Lerner Memorial Medal, BPAA’s highest
honor and honored for his
years of industry activity
by Kegel with its 2003 John
Davis Award.
Hoffman is survived by
his wife, Marilyn, four sons
and grandchildren.
Services: Monday,
June 13th at 11:00am
St. Joan of Arc Church
2601 San Ramon Valley
Blvd. San Ramon, CA.
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BOWLING NEWS
Pickwick Bowl
by Tish
921 Riverside Dr.
Burbank, CA 91506
(818) 842-7188
BURBANK — I treasure my bowling days and protect
them fiercely. I bowl 3 times a week and in earlier years,
I bowled more often than that. Sometimes twice in one
day! It was well known at my house to leave Mom alone
on bowling days. My boys knew that if they were to call me
during bowling, there had best be blood or unconsciousness involved! Even now, as grown men, they hesitate to
call when I’m bowling. This may sound like the demands
of a passionate bowler or, worse yet, an uncaring mother
but it was what it was.
Nowadays bowlers all around me, when setting up their
equipment, will make sure their cell phone is within reach.
Right next to their Easy Slide, Rosin bag or roll of tape. It
seems to be there, not only for phone calls, but also for
sharing the latest viral video and pics of their grandkids,
their gardens and who knows what! Oh, believe me, I appreciate my cell phone…a lot! But I do miss the days of
interacting with my fellow bowlers without visual aids.
Can you bowl without your cell phone nearby?
Sunday Night Hdcp: (scr) Sylvester Foster 257, Cynthia
Estrada 195, Chris Martinez 700, Jo McMahon 494. (hdcp)
David Rivera 280, Raylin Rivera 247, Ron Alvarez 725,
Danica McMahon 662.
Monday 690: (scr) Dennis Brown 208, Judy Treidler 190,
Dave Brubaker 589, Joyce Hill 499. (hdcp) Dylan Jimenez
234, Kristen Lyon 257, Roger Desgroseilliers 660, Patty
Shaffer 682.
Senior Swingers: (scr) Jeff Rollins 187, Mary Langer 211,
Ed Bugayong 480, Barbara Teitel 471. (hdcp) Ernie Gluck
232, Ester Bugayong 238, Susan Jones 641.
LA Sports Net: (scr) James Sims 199, Nikki Angstadt
198, Dylan Jimenez 639, Michele Dominguez 505. (hdcp)
George Jimenez 277, Stephanie Neroes 259, Conrad Cruz
723, Kurra Frazier 731.
44 Blue Productions: (scr) Sam Park 213, Gina Becconsall 176, Chris Rowe 426, Dan Holecheck 412.
Orbits: (scr) Megan Hazzard 192, Joyce Hill 178, Rilla
Raad 498, Janie Desgroseilliers 449. (hdcp) Tish Plotkin
232, Cres Cruz 221, Jan Levitt 607, Gina Lake 601.
ICF No Tap: Andre Giocomelli 328, Kelly McDonough 265,
Mary Zarycka 288, Barbara Teitel 268, Bernie Baima 689,
Darlene Hudson 686.
Holy Bowlers: (scr) Jerry Procanik 198, Kathy Marriott
174, Jeff Ellis 374, Melissa Procanik 281.
Guys & Dolls: (scr) Dylan Jimenez 247, Colleen Simpson 184, Nate Wong 683, Cortney Lyon 573. (hdcp) Tom
Duncan 282, Julie Stiles 284, Walter Abdon 737, Danica
McMahon 680.
Wed. Night Hdcp: (scr) Adam Lew 257, Sheilah Faller 186,
John Hjelstrom 669, Alexis Arnold 528. (hdcp) Al DiMaggio
287, Regina Beaner 241, Cameron Doran 790, Susan Cortez 678.
Senior Foursome: (scr) Dan Carone 211, Seiki Tluczek
154, Ed Bugayong 501, Cres Cruz 438. (hdcp) Richard
Brown 261, Maria Rogers 219, Remo Cruz 627, Lydia
Gantt 618.
Thursday 890: (scr) Trevor Wakefield 233, Suzanna Martinez 171, Ryan Hinchliffe 648, Rose White 515. (hdcp) Mike
Hinchliffe 263, Agnes Cotangco 234, Don Smallwood 725,
Neysa Ziegler 647.
Great scores again this week! Until next time…keep the
ball rollin’!
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CAL BOWL BOWLING REPORT
2500 E. Carson St., Lakewood, CA 90712 • (562) 421-8448
LAKEWOOD — “Boy, are our bowlers glad to be back on
the lanes!” Between sweeps, holidays and vacations, the
rollers are getting rusty. Can’t win a 50/50 or a side-pot if
you don’t bowl!
Book averages were sent to the So. Los Angeles Co.
U.S.B.C. for the 2015-2016 season. Do you know your new
book average??? You’ll be asked when you join your next
league!!
Here are the weekly high scores from Cal Bowl....
V.A.: Dan Martinez 599, Marcel V. 511, Joy Derrick 445,
Melvin Hogan 221, Sue Somes 166.
Big Bear: Leon Bradford 279/740, Butch White 246/732,
Steve Bryant 259/712, Emmerson Wafer 266/699, Paul
Staff 246/690, Jerry Cant 246/674, Randie Rodriguez
242/639, Debra Gipson 248/723, Sue Cant 209/602.
Grandma’s/Grandpa’s: Jim Plante 259/634, Walter Milsap
216/572, Wayne Moon 211/549, Anna VonMuegge 514.
Laughlin Bowler Bears: Jonathan Gale 216/585, Jaime
Grabinski 225/567, Melvin Hogan 208/543, Kyle Patterson
521, Ryan McEvilly 512, Ray Grabinski 512, Bea Hackler
508, Karen Walker 214/482.
Cal Bowleros: Bheth Alcayde 225/574, Carole Fischer
200/547, Carolyn Rousseau 530, Hedy Schoner 516, Cathy
Wyatt 509, Susan Garcia 506. Side-pot winners—Game
One: Sharon Greene 220; Game Two: Bheth Alcayde 225;
Game Three: Cathy Wyatt 236.
Alley Oops: Becky Carroll 404, Liz Stankov 362.
C.A.U.L.: Rich Dahmen 236/637, Allen Lee 256/599, David Regul 246/590, Albert Demers Jr. 210/565, George
Howells 563, Jim Johnson 212/555, Dave Winter 544,
Reginald Cargo 542, Alan Nyberg 205/541, Javier Santos
537, Jessica Seastead 188/512.
Captain & Crew: Sandy Cotcher 210/533, Mel Leach
204/520.
Sierra Bugs: Anna VonMuegge 521, Priscilla Lees
193/505, Cathy Wyatt 495. Side-pot winners—Game One:
Ann Palmer 221; Game Two: Priscilla Lees 193; Game
Three: Catrhy Wyatt 219.
Marcus Lemons Vegas: Emmerson Wafer 279/758, Paul
Staff 673, Eric Bell 231/666, Richard Jackson III 637, Joe
Hixon 622, Anthony Maxwell 616, Jello Gray 607, LaJeanna Harris 237/615, Felecia Tripp 242/590, Crystal Barker
210/581, June Collier 212/565, Nannette Stance 534, Robin Burns 514, Teya Woodman 510.
Tues. Mega Vegas-Cal: Darrell Harris 268/728, John Grant
254/694, Antwan Brown 257/615, Billy Williams 224/593,
Mark Fowler 223/587, Chamrong Chhauy 213/586, Le’Star
Walker 581, Tom Hillig 256/572, Sean Ashby 226/571, Marcel VanDorff 223/567, Bob Johnson Jr. 222/585, Rob Lee
557, Thurman Ashley 236/555, J.P. Jones 223/553, Gerrick
Myers 237/544, Kim Taylor 235/606.
Senior Men’s Trio: Herman Ferguson 279/751, Randy
Antazo 733, Willie McMahan 703, Jim Plante 701, Curt
Soares 279/699, John Daily 285, Dion Morris Sr. 278, Edward Neal 267.
Funsters: Victor Santos 289/697, Tim Lafarga 237/674,
Joe Herrera 237/663, Dan Monzon 226/631, Vince Haneda
627, James Kennard 225/622, Jim Plante 258/620, Fred
Guray233/618, Ernie Vina 224/608, Jim Burke 592, Jan
Reeser 243/570, Janet Faria 538, May Toledo 535, Susan
Alvarado 531, Julie Grabinski 520. Side-pot winners—
Game One: Fred Guray 274; Game Two: Josh Hudson
225; Game Three: Victor Santos 289.
Sunday Mega Vegas-Cal: Scott Erickson 239/668, Chris
Alejandro 573, Louis Whitlock 208/565, Froilan Zulveta
221/555, Stacy Erickson 510.
Juniors
Adult Youth: Paul Mehl Jr. 516, Phil Wingfield 390, Tina
Wilson 388, Brennan Wingfield 379, Kendra Wilson 337,
Natalie Rojas 163.
We’ll see all of you on the lanes here at Cal Bowl.
June 9, 2016
Winnetka
Bowl
BOWL
“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
WINNETKA — Let’s start this week’s colum with the juniors
report.
8 For 8: Week 4: Sienna Tyree 113/204, Taylor Mulvihill
112/201, Alisson Alvarez 100/175, Onaje Longmire Jr.
110/198, Liam Mulvihill 103/184. Week 5: Sienna Tyree
122/202, Alisson Alvarez 98182, Angel Sanchez 89/155,
Onaje Longmire Jr 99/173, Liam Mujlvihill 97/162, Andrew
Wang 82/161, Xavier Guido 73/136.
Junior Royals: Week 4: Justin Pluchino 259/728, Julie
Frias 236/5466, Jericho Olegario 213/552, Daron Dildine
195/493, Kyle Ycaza 171/478, William Wales 451, Kai Burris 175, Rebecca Zelaya 178/471, Deanna Frias 142/395.
Week 5: Justin Pluchino 236/683, Julia Frias 225/625, William Wales 185/530, Daron Dildine 195/493, Jericho Olegario 169/474, Gannon Alvarado 167/459, Deanna Frias
170/477, Rebecca Zelaya 142/377, Sara Miric 102/278.
Junior All Stars: Week 4: Iris Alvarez 106/209, Tyler Takeshima 95/173, Michael Campos 88/167, Jason Suprun
60/114, Samantha Olegario 90/175, Kimberly Gonzalez
80/158, Elizabeth Lajnef 79/144, Ellaine Meyer 57/94.
WEek 5: Michel Campos 100/189, Samantha Olegario
116/210, Jason Suprun 79/146, Ellaine Meyer 74/120.
Here are the rest of our weekly high scores...
League of our Own: Danielle Schilling 176/726, Albert
DiMaggio 252/700, John Ritchie 2248/687, Ryan Medrano
668, Alex O’Borsky 649, Donny Smallwood 642, Mark Alvarado 255, Herby Carlos 254.
SFVCC Nikkei: Doug Nakada 247/673, Brian Giegoldt
242/652, Kenneth Morita 236/628, Ken Shinbashi 235/604,
San Mitchell 233/605, Noriko Fukunaga 204/534, Tami
Shiotani 514.
The Achievers: Jeff Grude 425, Marites Tesoro 376, Jimmy Jurgenson 377.
Thirsty Nite Out: Chris Ivey 277/703, Ken Lew 639, Bill
Lew 242/615, Adam Lew 243/609, Albert diMaggio 608,
Vincent Gilbert 245/608.
Phil-Am: James Osborne 238/640, Louie Nicassio 583,
Josemari Zafra 567, Aiza Bautista 224/538, Joy Santos
530, Jamie Beeler 562.
Ellen’s Comedians: Jesse Chastain 253/736, Drew Stern
258/730, Bill Mulvihill 245/690, Len Comen 267/669, Michael Fonvergne 245/662, Martha Evans 534, Karen Norman 509.
Wednesday Night Rollers: Scott Englehart 275/07,
Danny Smith 256/693, Monise Kelly 532, Miguel Estrada
262/644.
Mixed Classic Handicap: Ed Chow 279/761, Sylvia Hedding 234/607, Charles Kenny 719, Matt Jones 710, Blake
McBride 266/705, Rusty Bryant 258, Fran Brandt 235/574.
500 Classic: Patti Ehart 211/557, Barbara Vaccarello 556,
Connie Wannomae 248/545,
Funtimers: Ron Doll 255/665, Carolyn Scherzberg 531,
Don Constable 620, Rick Kopper 579.
49’Ers: Bob Husby 608, Barbara Vaccarello 478, Mel
Neiditch 247/607, Duane Erickson 207/562, Les Charbonneau 551.
39’Ers: Ron Doll 268/678, Carolyn Scherzberg 207/578,
Al Reiswig 575, Mel Neiditch 215/570, Kathy Litzenberger
200/516, Richard Greenzweight 231/569.
Thanks to all the bowlers who continue to bowl at Winnetka Bowl and support the game of bowling. See you
next week.
Ahoy San Gabriel Valley
Senior Bowlers
Looking For Fun
by Jackie Henney
EL MONTE — If you are over 50 and
looking for the perfect combination of
fun and competition our “Vegas No-Tap
League” is the one for you!
We have 17 teams of four and starting
June 9th welcome whole teams or singles to
join in the next 2 weeks.
We have weekly pots, a pot luck at leagues
end, take a bus to Vegas and sweep at the
Orleans. All arrangements and payments
are made by the league.
Action Lanes is the bowl, Thursday is a
the day, One p.m. is bowling time.
Call me to sign up or ask???
(626) 294-9074
What the Hell-O?
by Carol Mancini
LAKEWOOD — A few weeks ago I wrote an article
about the strange happenings at Cal Bowl concerning the
lane machine. Remember the lane machine wiping all the
pins off 54 pin decks and leaving a single pin on lane 15?
Two weeks later, after the routine morning running of
the same lane machine over the same 54 lanes the mechanic discovered a pin laying on top of the machine.
His first thought was “where did THAT come from?”
So he started counting pins in each pit. We waited for his
findings. He finally emerged from the back-end with a
bewildered look. Indeed, the pin belonged in lane 15!
June 9, 2016
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bowling news Directory
Los Angeles County
CAL BOWL - 68
Orange County
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
DEL RIO LANES - 32
FOUNTAIN BOWL - 60
Las Vegas
Laughlin
GOLD COAST - 70
Hotel, Casino, & Bowling Center
4000 W. Flamingo Road,
Las Vegas, NV 89103
(800) 331-5334
THE ORLEANS - 70
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
Hotel, Casino, & Bowling Center
4500 West Tropicana,
Las Vegas, NV 89103
(888) 365-7111
GABLE HOUSE BOWL - 40
LA HABRA “300” BOWL - 32
RIVERSIDE LANES - 34
GARDENA BOWLING CENTER - 16
SADDLEBACK LANES - 32
22501 Hawthorne Blvd.,
Torrance, CA 90505
(310) 378-2265
gablehousebowl.com
15707 S. Vermont Ave.,
Gardena, CA 90247
(310) 324-1244
gardenabowl.com
KEYSTONE LANES - 48
11459 E. Imperial Hwy., Norwalk, CA 90650
(562) 868-3261 • Fax: (562) 929-0701
www.keystonelanes.com • Mgr: Dave Piazza
Email: Dave@keystonelanes.com
OAK TREE LANES - 36
370 E. Whittier Blvd.,
La Habra, CA 90631
(562) 691-6721 Fax: (562) 691-0272
www.lh300bowl.com
25402 Marguerite Parkway, Mission Viejo, CA 92692
(949) 586-5300 • Fax: (949) 586-0740
www.saddlebacklanes.net
Mgr: John Chapman • Email: John@saddleback.net
Riverside &
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BOWLIUM LANES - 32
990 N. Diamond Bar Blvd.,
Diamond Bar, CA 91765
(909) 860-3558
oaktreelanes.net
4666 E. Holt Blvd., Montclair, CA 91763
(909) 626-3528 • Fax: (909) 626-2144
www.bowlium.com
Facebook.com/Bowlium
PALOS VERDES BOWL - 40
CANYON LANES - 24
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
49750 Seminole Dr.,
Cabazon, CA 92230
(951) 572-6120 Fax: (951) 922-2385
Located next to Morongo Casino
WINNETKA BOWL - 32
20122 Vanowen St., Winnetka, CA 91306
(818) 340-5190 • Fax (818) 340-5105
www.winnetkabowl.net
Email: winnetkabowl@hotmail.com
SUNCOAST - 64
Hotel, Casino, & Bowling Center
9090 Alta Drive,
Las Vegas, NV 89145
(702) 636-7400
Ventura County
CITRUS BELT
667 West 2nd Street, San Bernardino, CA 92410
citrusbelt@verizon.net
(909) 381-4599
NORTH L.A. COUNTY
Association Manager - Tom Leigh
San Diego County
15600 Devonshire St., Suite 212, Granada Hills, CA 91344
email: nlacbowling@gmail.com website: nlacbowling.com
(818) 810-6263
ORANGE COUNTY
Association Manager - Andrea Fredericks
KEARNY MESA BOWL - 40
7585 Clairemont Mesa Blvd.,
San Diego, CA 92111
(858) 279-1501
13896 Harbor Blvd., #5A Garden Grove, CA 92843
assnmgr@ocusbc.org
(714) 554-0111
SAN GABRIEL VALLEY
Association Manager - Linda Johnson-Pilios
4020 Shadydale Ave., Covina, CA 91722
E-Mail: thumpr2@verizon.net
MIRA MESA BOWL - 44
8210 Mira Mesa Blvd.,
San Diego, CA 92126
(858) 578-0500
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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
21615 W. Soledad Canyon Rd.,Saugus, CA 91350
(661) 254-0540 • Fax (661) 254-7562
www.santaclaritalanes.com
Email: scl4usc@aol.com
9777 Las Vegas Blvd.,
South Las Vegas, NV 89123
(866) 796-7111 Fax: 702-797-8081
64 Lanes, Snack Bar, Pro Shop
Association Manager - Elise M. Hamner
12655 Ventura Blvd.,
Studio City, CA 91604
(818) 769-7600
www.pinzla.com
SANTA CLARITA LANES - 32
SOUTH POINT - 64
1788 S. Mesa Verde, Ventura, CA 93003
(805) 677-7770
buenalanes.com
Email: buenalanes1@earthlink.net
PINZ BOWLING CENTER - 32
43233 Sierra Hwy.,
Lancaster, CA 93534
(661) 948-2651 • Fax (661) 942-3853
www.bowlbrunswick.com
SAM’S TOWN - 56
Hotel, Gambling Hall, & Bowling Center
5111 Boulder Highway,
Las Vegas, NV 89122
(800) 634-6371
BUENA LANES - 42
PICKWICK BOWL - 24
921 W. Riverside Drive, Burbank, CA 91506
(818) 845-5300 Ext. 350 or Ext. 351
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BRUNSWICK SANDS BOWL - 32
1650 S. Casino Drive,
Laughlin, NV 89029
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Email: cemmons@riversideresort.com
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