April 14, 2011 Page 1 Bowling news Thursday April 14, 2011 Office: 562-807-3600 Fax: 562-807-2288 California P.O. Box 4160, Downey, CA 90241 • Online: www.californiabowlingnews.com • Email: [email protected]ABT Citrus Belt Sunday April 17 Moreno Valley Bowl ABT Orange County Sunday April 17 Linbrook Bowl ABT San Diego Saturday April 16 Mira Mesa Bowl ABTA Saturday April 16 Westminster Lanes King of the Hill Sunday April 17 Forest Lanes MDA No-Tap Sunday April 17 Keystone Lanes Ozzies Senior Scotch Dbls Saturday April 16 Linbrook Bowl Senior No-Tap Wednesday April 20 Empire Bowl U.S. Open Qualifier Saturday April 16 Yorba Linda Bowl Ventura Co. Tour 10 Gamer Sunday April 17 Harleys Camarillo Bowl W.C.S.T. Saturday April 16 Keystone Lanes Ya Want Tourneys?? We Got Em’!! 6 Gamer - $300.00 1st Place SUNDAY, May 1st at 5PM • Entry Fee: $50 check-in 4:30 Oil Pattern Used “Shark” OPTIONAL - Sidepots $6 - Blocks $4 • Call Alan at (949)770-0055 for more info. Honor Roll Name Score Date Center BrAnDOn grAnt 300 4-3-11 BOwl-O-DrOmE nAthAniEl williAms 300 4-3-11 CAl BOwl jim COlDrEn 300 4-4-11 wAgOn whEEl BOwl jOsE PArEDEs 300 4-5-11 El CEntrO miChAEl POllACk 300 4-5-11 CAnOgA PArk BOwl ruBEn sArkissiAn 300 4-5-11 CAnOgA PArk BOwl jim COulsOn 300 4-6-11 EmPirE BOwl lAurA lEE DAniEl 713 4-6-11 DEEr CrEEk lAnEs DuAnE grAy 801 4-6-11 DEEr CrEEk lAnEs sEAn tErry 300 4-6-11 OAk trEE lAnEs EmmErsOn wAFEr 300 4-6-11 CAl BOwl mitChEll BurgEss 300 4-7-11 ACtiOn lAnEs lOuis CAstillO 800/300 4-7-11 rivErsiDE lAnEs hOwArD gOlDstEin 300 4-7-11 missiOn hills BOwl mitCh lEsh 805 4-7-11 missiOn hills BOwl miChAEl mCPhErsOn 300 4-7-11 PiCkwiCk BOwl mArCus quillEr 300 4-7-11 kEystOnE lAnEs jAmEs hAwkins 300 4-8-11 CAl OAks BOwl kArEn kOwArsCh 300 4-8-11 lA hABrA “300” BOwl juliE Ortiz 775 4-8-11 EmPirE BOwl mAuriCE PErry 300 4-8-11 missiOn hills BOwl stACy riDEr 813 4-8-11 linBrOOk BOwl AlExAnDEr wEi 300 4-8-11 BOwling squArE Billy yOunt 300 4-8-11 DEEr CrEEk lAnEs EDwArD vAn DAnikEr 859/300/300 4-9-11 missiOn hills BOwl wEnDy mACPhErsOn 755 4-9-11 missiOn hills BOwl rOBErt smith 300 4-9-11 DEEr CrEEk lAnEs BOBBy williAms 300 4-9-11 EmPirE BOwl BriAn BEnDt 300 4-10-11 lA hABrA “300” BOwl justin BuBiOn 300 4-10-11 ACtiOn lAnEs mArk DyEr 823 4-10-11 mOrEnO vAllEy BOwl shEri DyEr 700 4-10-11 mOrEnO vAllEy BOwl vAlEriE riggin (AgE 18) 748 4-10-11 EAglE 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: [email protected]mEn: 300 Or 800 wOmEn: 298,299,300 Or 700+ Bowling news $8000 MAYDAY PAYDAY APR 29 – MAY 1 LAS VEGAS—The Ama- teur Bowler’s Tour will host a Mayday Payday Tournament at Sam’s Town in Las Vegas on April 29 – May 1, 2011. First place in this tournament is GUARANTEED at $8000 for an $80 entry fee. Re-entries will be $50. Applications are available at all tournaments. Walk-ins are also welcome. The San Diego tournament will be Saturday, April 16, 2011 at Mira Mesa Lanes. The address is 8210 Mira Mesa Boulevard. Phone is 858-578- 0500. Squad times are at 12N, 1:30 and 3PM. First place is guaranteed at $1500 with Mega Progressive regardless of entries. The Citrus Belt will be at Moreno Valley on Sunday, April 17. Squad times are at 11, 12:30 and 2PM. The ad- dress is 24666 Sunnymead Boulevard. The phone num- ber is 951-924-6008. First place is guaranteed at $1500 with Mega Progressive regard- less of entries. BOWLERS JUNCTION PRO SHOP TEAM Sets National Record by Frank Weiler REDLANDS—The Bowlers Junction Pro Shop mixed four- some set a national USBC record just over a week ago. Bowl- ing in EMPIRE BOWL’S “Odds N Ends” League, this group of scratch bowlers torched the lanes for a 1120 game (280 aver- age). This single game score is the highest ever bowled by a team of three men and one woman. The previous high was a 1112 rolled by the Triple Threat Team, of Union City, Georgia, on De- cember 10, 2006. The “Junction Juggernaut” set their record in the second of three games, on a cold night in southern California. Fortunately, they had enough tape available to keep their thumbs in the ball and a firm grip while on the lanes. The names and scores posted by our record-setters follow: JOE CASSIDY (220 average): 266 and 691 JENNELLE JELLSEY (215 average): 278 and 712 ARMAND MILLER (227 average): 276 and 778 ZACH JELLSEY (230 average ): 300 and 804 --- --- 1120 2985 The teams 2985 series came close to the national record of 3162. To break the series record for a mixed team of four bowlers, each team member will have to average 790, for three games! What’s next for our record breakers? Maybe bringing home an EAGLE? That is, winning a USBC national tournament title. Why not? Zach Jellsey has already bowled on two teams which have placed high on the leader board, at the USBC national tournament. The BOWLING NEWS would like to congratulate the “Junc- tion” Team and remind all CAL-NEV bowlers that we look for- ward to telling the world about your on lane accomplishments. Keep reading, and let the Bowling News know that you appreci- ate what it does for us bowlers. RICHMOND, VA —– So who are the best AMF league bowlers in the country? Thou- sands competed, but only the strongest of the strong were crowned champs at this year’s $600,000 AMF National In- League Tournament. After two-days of elimination-style competition, AMF Bowling Centers is proud to announce the four winners among each division with the highest pins- over-average or closest to av- erage score. “We just wrapped up our second National In-League Tournament and, once again, our league bowlers demon- strated an impressive level of skill and sportsmanship,” AMF CEO and President Fred Hipp. “It gives us great pride to award these top finishers for their hard work and support of AMF’s league bowling.” Complete List of AMF Winners by Division Open Division $50,000 First Place: Jack Kampf – AMF Sheridan Lanes (NY) $25,000 Second Place: Tommy Palmer – AMF Marietta Lanes (GA) $10,000 Third Place: Mark Funderburk – AMF Sheridan Lanes (OK) $5,000 Forth Place: James Dixon – AMF Carolina Lanes (NC) Division A $50,000 First Place: Joe Kirchgassner – AMF Keglers Lanes (VA) $25,000 Second Place: Robbie Thomaszfski AMF Strike N Spare (NJ) $10,000 Third Place: Bobby Copson – AMF Bristol Pike Lanes (PA) $5,000 Forth Place: Mark Winkel – AMF Saxon Lanes (MN) Division B $50,000 First Place: Leon Mirador – AMF Mission Lanes (CA) $25,000 Second Place: Prentice England – AMF Colonial (NC) $10,000 Third Place: Jackie Burress – AMF Dale City Lanes (VA) $5,000 Forth Place: Curtis Harris – AMF Florida (AL) Division C $50,000 First Place: John Shuminski – AMF Noble Manor Lanes (PA) $25,000 Second Place: Colin Kuecherer – AMF Circle Lanes (CT) $10,000 Third Place: Tarasa Anderson – AMF All Star Lanes (LA) $5,000 Forth Place: Jessie Andrews – AMF Circle Lanes (IL) AMF NATIONAL BOWLING TOURNAMENT WINNERS ANNOUNCED Californian Wins $50,000 in prize money in this year’s richest bowling tournament The chase for bowling glory begins with 108 finalists, each an AMF league bowler, divided into four divisions. The divisions are based upon the skill level of the bowler and their qualifying bowling average. Competitors were whittled down through an elimination-style format to determine the national cham- pions. Although only one person in each division was crowned the $50,000 grand prize winner, every national fi- nalist walked away with prize money, ranging from $25,000 for second place to $250 for the bowlers finishing in 17th to 27th place. “The nature of the pins- over-average format creates excitement through each round of competition and illustrates the competitor’s ability to perform under pres- sure and compete at a level above their qualifying average,” said Kathy Hart, tournament direc- tor. “These talented participants are com- peting against them- selves in essence, and you can truly feel the excitement.” Division winners worked their way through a nine-week qualifying period, followed by two weeks of in-center finals at each AMF location and 27 district finals events at select AMF locations nationwide. AMF already has awarded ap- proximately $300,000 in prize money to center and district finalists. To see what happened in Las Vegas during the National In-League Tournament, be sure to check out the tourna- ment stats at www.tourna- ment.amf.com, on Twitter at @bowlatAMF and on Face- book at facebook.com/AMF- bowlingcenters. AMF will announce details of the 2012 tournament in early summer. Bowlers interested in partici- pating can sign up for a league at any AMF location this com- ing fall. Westminster Hosts ABTA Saturday Apr 16 Free Drawing for ABTA Las Vegas Rooms New Schedules available thru Oct. New Members Join Only $10 3-6-9 is now $2,100 WESTMINSTER—The ABTA will be hosted by pop- ular Westminster Lanes this Saturday April 16 in a One Day Event with Qualifying Squads Saturday are 12:00 - 1:00 - 2:30 - 4:00 & 6:00 PM with 1 in 4.5 bowlers advanc- ing to the Semifinals at 8:00 PM. New members join for only $10 and Seniors Men 55+ and ladies 49 + join for free. We also guarantee a min of three Super Seniors Men 63/ Ladies 55+ added to the board. Bring in a new member and get a $15.00 rebate. First place is guaranteed at $1,000 min and up to $2,900 1st can be won with bonuses continued on page 4
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Honor RollName Score Date CenterBrAnDOn grAnt 300 4-3-11 BOwl-O-DrOmEnAthAniEl williAms 300 4-3-11 CAl BOwljim COlDrEn 300 4-4-11 wAgOn whEEl BOwljOsE PArEDEs 300 4-5-11 El CEntrOmiChAEl POllACk 300 4-5-11 CAnOgA PArk BOwlruBEn sArkissiAn 300 4-5-11 CAnOgA PArk BOwljim COulsOn 300 4-6-11 EmPirE BOwllAurA lEE DAniEl 713 4-6-11 DEEr CrEEk lAnEsDuAnE grAy 801 4-6-11 DEEr CrEEk lAnEssEAn tErry 300 4-6-11 OAk trEE lAnEsEmmErsOn wAFEr 300 4-6-11 CAl BOwlmitChEll BurgEss 300 4-7-11 ACtiOn lAnEslOuis CAstillO 800/300 4-7-11 rivErsiDE lAnEshOwArD gOlDstEin 300 4-7-11 missiOn hills BOwlmitCh lEsh 805 4-7-11 missiOn hills BOwlmiChAEl mCPhErsOn 300 4-7-11 PiCkwiCk BOwlmArCus quillEr 300 4-7-11 kEystOnE lAnEsjAmEs hAwkins 300 4-8-11 CAl OAks BOwlkArEn kOwArsCh 300 4-8-11 lA hABrA “300” BOwljuliE Ortiz 775 4-8-11 EmPirE BOwlmAuriCE PErry 300 4-8-11 missiOn hills BOwlstACy riDEr 813 4-8-11 linBrOOk BOwlAlExAnDEr wEi 300 4-8-11 BOwling squArEBilly yOunt 300 4-8-11 DEEr CrEEk lAnEsEDwArD vAn DAnikEr 859/300/300 4-9-11 missiOn hills BOwlwEnDy mACPhErsOn 755 4-9-11 missiOn hills BOwlrOBErt smith 300 4-9-11 DEEr CrEEk lAnEsBOBBy williAms 300 4-9-11 EmPirE BOwlBriAn BEnDt 300 4-10-11 lA hABrA “300” BOwljustin BuBiOn 300 4-10-11 ACtiOn lAnEsmArk DyEr 823 4-10-11 mOrEnO vAllEy BOwlshEri DyEr 700 4-10-11 mOrEnO vAllEy BOwlvAlEriE riggin (AgE 18) 748 4-10-11 EAglE lAnEs
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Bowling news
$8000 MAYDAY PAYDAY APR 29 – MAY 1
LAS VEGAS—The Ama-teur Bowler’s Tour will host a Mayday Payday Tournament at Sam’s Town in Las Vegas on April 29 – May 1, 2011. First place in this tournament is GUARANTEED at $8000 for an $80 entry fee. Re-entries will be $50. Applications are available at all tournaments. Walk-ins are also welcome.
The San Diego tournament will be Saturday, April 16, 2011 at Mira Mesa Lanes. The address is 8210 Mira Mesa Boulevard. Phone is 858-578-0500. Squad times are at 12N, 1:30 and 3PM. First place is guaranteed at $1500 with Mega Progressive regardless of entries.
The Citrus Belt will be at Moreno Valley on Sunday, April 17. Squad times are at 11, 12:30 and 2PM. The ad-dress is 24666 Sunnymead Boulevard. The phone num-ber is 951-924-6008. First place is guaranteed at $1500 with Mega Progressive regard-less of entries.
BOWLERS JUNCTION PRO SHOP TEAM Sets National Record
by Frank WeilerREDLANDS—The Bowlers Junction Pro Shop mixed four-
some set a national USBC record just over a week ago. Bowl-ing in EMPIRE BOWL’S “Odds N Ends” League, this group of scratch bowlers torched the lanes for a 1120 game (280 aver-age).
This single game score is the highest ever bowled by a team of three men and one woman. The previous high was a 1112 rolled by the Triple Threat Team, of Union City, Georgia, on De-cember 10, 2006.
The “Junction Juggernaut” set their record in the second of three games, on a cold night in southern California. Fortunately, they had enough tape available to keep their thumbs in the ball and a firm grip while on the lanes.
The names and scores posted by our record-setters follow:
JOE CASSIDY (220 average): 266 and 691JENNELLE JELLSEY (215 average): 278 and 712ARMAND MILLER (227 average): 276 and 778ZACH JELLSEY (230 average ): 300 and 804 --- --- 1120 2985
The teams 2985 series came close to the national record
of 3162. To break the series record for a mixed team of four bowlers, each team member will have to average 790, for three games!
What’s next for our record breakers? Maybe bringing home an EAGLE?
That is, winning a USBC national tournament title. Why not? Zach Jellsey has already bowled on two teams which have placed high on the leader board, at the USBC national tournament.
The BOWLING NEWS would like to congratulate the “Junc-tion” Team and remind all CAL-NEV bowlers that we look for-ward to telling the world about your on lane accomplishments. Keep reading, and let the Bowling News know that you appreci-ate what it does for us bowlers.
RIChMOND, VA —– So who are the best AMF league bowlers in the country? Thou-sands competed, but only the strongest of the strong were crowned champs at this year’s $600,000 AMF National In-League Tournament. After two-days of elimination-style competition, AMF Bowling Centers is proud to announce the four winners among each division with the highest pins-over-average or closest to av-erage score.
“We just wrapped up our second National In-League Tournament and, once again, our league bowlers demon-strated an impressive level of skill and sportsmanship,” AMF CEO and President Fred hipp. “It gives us great pride to award these top finishers for their hard work and support of AMF’s league bowling.”
Complete List of AMF Winners by DivisionOpen Division$50,000 First Place: Jack Kampf – AMF Sheridan Lanes (NY) $25,000 Second Place: Tommy Palmer – AMF Marietta Lanes (GA)$10,000 Third Place: Mark Funderburk – AMF Sheridan Lanes (OK) $5,000 Forth Place: James Dixon – AMF Carolina Lanes (NC)
Division A$50,000 First Place: Joe Kirchgassner – AMF Keglers Lanes (VA)$25,000 Second Place: Robbie Thomaszfski AMF Strike N Spare (NJ) $10,000 Third Place: Bobby Copson – AMF Bristol Pike Lanes (PA)$5,000 Forth Place: Mark Winkel – AMF Saxon Lanes (MN)
Division B$50,000 First Place: Leon Mirador – AMF Mission Lanes (CA) $25,000 Second Place: Prentice England – AMF Colonial (NC) $10,000 Third Place: Jackie Burress – AMF Dale City Lanes (VA)$5,000 Forth Place: Curtis harris – AMF Florida (AL)
Division C$50,000 First Place: John Shuminski – AMF Noble Manor Lanes (PA)$25,000 Second Place: Colin Kuecherer – AMF Circle Lanes (CT) $10,000 Third Place: Tarasa Anderson – AMF All Star Lanes (LA) $5,000 Forth Place: Jessie Andrews – AMF Circle Lanes (IL)
AMF NATIONAL BOWLING TOURNAMENT WINNERS ANNOUNCED
Californian Wins $50,000 in prize money in this year’s richest bowling tournamentThe chase for bowling
glory begins with 108 finalists, each an AMF league bowler, divided into four divisions. The divisions are based upon the skill level of the bowler and their qualifying bowling average. Competitors were whittled down through an elimination-style format to determine the national cham-pions. Although only one person in each division was crowned the $50,000 grand prize winner, every national fi-nalist walked away with prize money, ranging from $25,000 for second place to $250 for the bowlers finishing in 17th to 27th place.
“The nature of the pins-over-average format creates excitement through each round of competition and illustrates the competitor’s ability to
perform under pres-sure and compete at a level above their qualifying average,” said Kathy hart, tournament direc-tor. “These talented participants are com-peting against them-selves in essence, and you can truly feel the excitement.”
Division winners worked their way through a nine-week qualifying period, followed by two weeks of in-center finals at each AMF location and 27 district finals events at select AMF locations nationwide. AMF already has awarded ap-proximately $300,000 in prize money to center and district finalists.
To see what happened in Las Vegas during the National
In-League Tournament, be sure to check out the tourna-ment stats at www.tourna-ment.amf.com, on Twitter at @bowlatAMF and on Face-book at facebook.com/AMF-bowlingcenters. AMF will announce details of the 2012 tournament in early summer. Bowlers interested in partici-pating can sign up for a league at any AMF location this com-ing fall.
Westminster Hosts ABTA
Saturday Apr 16Free Drawing for ABTA
Las Vegas RoomsNew Schedules
available thru Oct.New Members Join Only $10
3-6-9 is now $2,100 WESTMINSTER—The
ABTA will be hosted by pop-ular Westminster Lanes this Saturday April 16 in a One Day Event with Qualifying Squads Saturday are 12:00 - 1:00 - 2:30 - 4:00 & 6:00 PM with 1 in 4.5 bowlers advanc-ing to the Semifinals at 8:00 PM.
New members join for only $10 and Seniors Men 55+ and ladies 49 + join for free. We also guarantee a min of three Super Seniors Men 63/ Ladies 55+ added to the board.
Bring in a new member and get a $15.00 rebate.
First place is guaranteed at $1,000 min and up to $2,900 1st can be won with bonuses
For More information See Mike Sheridan, Bob Bowcutt or Sean Milligan
NATIONAL DEAF BOWLING NEWSby Connie Marchione
SO. CALIF. DEAF BOWLERS CASHED IN GREAT LAKES DEAF TOURNAMENT AT LAS VEGASLAS VEGAS—This writer regretted not being able to get complete results of the 75th anniver-
sary Great Lakes Deaf Bowling Association tournament. Only the Doubles and Singles results were posted for all to read but too high for this writer with poor sight to catch the top names and scores. The people who ran the tournament did not furnish copies to the press or bowling writers so we will have to wait 30 days to get the complete results by mail.
Therefore, while we wait, there is some news and scores to mention here. Although this writer did not see it happened, he was told that a guy named Carter rolled a 300 and another guy hit a 299. In the companion Great Lakes Deaf Women Bowling Association tournament, Deaf Team USA star Lindy Decker, PA tied the GLDWBA high game record with her 279.
Also someone hit 779 for the tournament high series which means that California’s Carl Maluc-ci’s 766 (279-268-219) was not the high one. There were many 700s but the only ones mentioned were Paul Kuplicki, Jr., Detroit’s 726 (233-219-274) in singles and Paul Trayner, Detroit’s 706 in team.
No one mentioned who won the singles, doubles and team events but Nicholas LoGreco said his Detroit ‘Strike Villains’ got the high scratch team score 3297 but another team scored the high team handicap total to beat his team’s 3 handicap 3300 total. So the unknown team scored 3300 plus for the $5,000 first place prize. Then LoGreco’s team is in line for the handicap 2nd place prize of $2,500.
There were two or three teams scoring in 3200 and a couple in 3100s before Pablo Yoma’s So. Calif. Deaf Bowlers’ 3134 and Malucci’s Storm Deaf All-Stars’ 3113. They probably cash in 8th and 9th places respectively.
Interesting to note that of the 46 teams entered, 11 were over 1000 (200 average per bowler) in this handicap tournament. No teams over maximum cap of 1025 were allowed to enter. So one team with exactly 1025 (Malucci’s Storm Deaf All-Stars) and other with 1024 (Rod hood, Jr’s No Sideburn but Still Good) bowled with zero handicap per game. LoGreco’s Strike Villains with 1023 bowled with 1 handicap per game.
Back in 2007 LoGreco’s former team ‘Always Pockets 1st & 3rd’ set GLDBA all time high scratch record 3348, breaking his older team ‘Fast’N Furious’ 3334 made in 2005. The team handi-cap record is 3572 set by Chicago’s West Suburban Association of the Deaf in 2009.
So for now, we wait for the full results to be written in this column later.
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California Bowling Writers Board Nominations Due June by Pat helwig
The Annual Meeting of the California Bowling Writers will be held 5:00 – 6:30 PM on Saturday June 11, 2011 at the Radisson Ontario Airport hotel, 2200 East holt Blvd., Ontario, CA. The election of officers and directors will be an important item on the agenda. Legislation is being proposed to change the makeup of the board. Currently the following offices are to be filled for a two year term beginning August 1, 2011:First Vice President, Secretary, Sgt.-at- Arms, Director No. 3-North and Director No. 4 South.Any CBW (California Bowling Writers) member who is in good standing and a resident of Cali-fornia may run for an office.Nomination forms must be in the hands of the committee no later than June 1, 2011.For more information and a nomination form go to the CBW web site: WWW.CALBOWLINGWRITERS.ORGOr contact the nominating chairman Pat helwig at 4593 Sunrise Ridge, Oceanside, CA 92056, Phone: 760-726-0843 - email – [email protected]
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MELVIN BUNKLEY WINS FIRST ABT CHAMPIONSHIP
AT WESTMINSTER LANESWESTMINISTER—Melvin Bunkely won his first Amateur
Bowlers Tour (ABT) championship at Westminster Lanes on Sunday, April 10, 2011 during our 3-game Beat-the-Board tour-nament. Melvin bowled in the 1PM squad and shot games of 237, 235 and 215 with handicap for a series total of 698 and the $230 1st place prize. Alan Aguilar came in second shooting a 689 with handicap. Low to cash was +84.
Our newest championship, Melvin Bunkley lives in Colton and is an accountant at Financial Corporation of America. Mel-vin was using a Lane 1 Cobalt Bomb drilled by Wes Mallott for the win this weekend. Melvin sports a high game of 300 and a high series of 834. Melvin wanted to thank Cherrita and Cathy for their support and encouragement and his twin brother, Kevin, for his competition. Melvin also wanted to thank Westminster Lanes for hosting the tournament and the ABT directors for run-ning an outstanding tournament.
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$8000 1st place GUARANTEED regardless of entries $80 entry fee/$50 re-entry
AMF Carter Lanes 714 526-7725 1501 S. Lemon Ave. Fullerton
May 15, 2011 Squads @ 10, 11:30 & 1PM
PROUD CO-SPONSORS OF A.B.T.
of the 2-Game Sweeper was Jackie herndon.
The ABT staff and mem-bership would like to thank the management and staff at West-minster Lanes for hosting our tournament. Our next sched-uled event is Sunday, April 17 at Linbrook Bowl. The ad-dress is 201 S. Brookhurst in the city of Anaheim. Squads are at 10, 11:30 and 1PM. First place will be $1000 with 60 tournament and bonus pot entries. Entry fee is $45. Re-entry/Gold members is $40.
The Mayday Payday tour-nament has been scheduled for April 29-May 1 at Sam’s Town in Las Vegas. First place in the tournament is guaranteed at $8000 for a $80 entry fee. Re-entries will be $50. Ap-plications are available at all tournaments. Walk ins are welcome.
We hope to see you at Lin-brook on Sunday!
CHARLES DAWSON Is Our
“Newest - Oldest” Perfectionist
by Frank Weiler REDLANDS — here we
go again! Another older se-nior Citrus Belt bowler has rolled a perfect game. Just after writing about JAMES CAMPBELL bowling 300 at the age of 79, I heard about BOB URBAN having rolled a perfecto in 2009, at the age of 80. Guess what? Just over a week ago ChUCK DAWSON bowled his fourth and latest perfect game, at the age of 82 years, two months, and nine-teen days. he is now the old-est known Citrus Belt bowler to roll a perfect game. Any older perfectionist should con-tact me.
Why did I refer to Chuck as Mr. Charles Dawson? Because he has earned my respect over the years, as a genuine gentle-man. he is always courteous, calm, and collected. A great guy, with integrity and intel-ligence.
Chuck has been bowling for nearly sixty-one years, with a high series of 767 and a best average of 207 in 1995. he used his Ebonite NVS to roll his recent perfecto, in EM-PIRE BOWL’S Vegas Invita-tional league. he would like to thank MARV SARGENT and CORKY DeMAIO for drilling his bowling balls.
Mr. Dawson reads the BOWLING NEWS every week and recommends that you do the same.
he is grateful for what the Bowling News does for all se-nior bowlers.Melvin Bunkley
ABT Orange County 6471 Westminster Avenue, Westminster, CA 92683 714.600.8059 http://org.abtbowling.com
Orange County Upcoming Events
Linbrook Bowl 714-774-2253
201 S. Brookhurst, Anaheim April 17, 2011 Squads @ 10:00, 11:30 & 1:00 PM
AMF Valley View 714-898-2507 12141 Valley View Blvd., Garden Grove
April 23, 2011 Squads @ 10:30, 12N & 1:30PM
Mayday Payday Sam’s Town April 29-May 1, 2011
$8000 1st place GUARANTEED regardless of entries $80 entry fee/$50 re-entry
AMF Carter Lanes 714 526-7725 1501 S. Lemon Ave. Fullerton
May 15, 2011 Squads @ 10, 11:30 & 1PM
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BOWLING NEWSPage 4 April 14, 2011
-MISSION HILLS BOWL2011 SUMMER LEAGUE SCHEDULE
10430 SEPULVEDA BLVD., MISSION HILLS, CA 91345 (818)361-1221
9:15 Am EArly BirDs lADiEs 4's 625 5/26 9;00 Am mAy 26 9:15 Am tuEs. sCrAtCh triOs mx sCr 3's* 520 5/19 9:00 Am mAy 19 12:30 Pm gOlDEn 4 sOmEs sEniOrs 4's 650 5/19 12 noon mAy 19 6:30 Pm lA DODgErs CluB AD/jr hCP 2's*** n/A 5/19 6:00 Pm mAy 19
***teams can be 2 adults, 2 juniors or mixed*** 6:00 Pm PrimE timE ClAssiC mx hDC 5's* n/A 5/19 5:30 Pm mAy 19 9:00 Pm PADrEs mx hDCP 4's* 750 5/19 8:30 Pm mAy 19 9:00 Pm nEwCOmErs Any hDCP 3's n/A 5/26 8:45 Pm mAy 26
WEDNESDAYS
9:30 Am COFFEE BrEAkErs lADiEs 3's 495 5/27 9:00 Am mAy 27 12:30Pm sEniOr rEBEls sEniOrs 3's n/A 5/11 12 noon mAy 11 6:00 Pm PinBustErs mx hDCP 5's 875 5/27 5:30 Pm mAy 27 9:00 Pm n.B.A.C. mx hDCP 4's* 750 6/3 8:00 Pm junE 3
THURSDAYS
9:30 Am thursDAy sCrAtCh mix sCr 3's 525 5/28 9:00 Am mAy 28 6:00 Pm lADs & lAssiEs mx hDCP 5's 860 5/28 5:30 Pm mAy 28 6:30 Pm nO-tAP lEAguE mx hDCP 3’s OPEn 5/12 6:00 Pm mAy 12 6:30 Pm DODgEr lEAguE mx hDCP 3’s OPEn 5/12 6:00 Pm mAy 12 9:00 Pm missiOn mAjOrs mx sCr 4's* 835 6/11 8:00 Pm junE 11
FRIDAYS
9:15 Am FriDAy FOxEs lADiEs 3's 470 5/29 9:00 Am mAy 29 12:30 Pm FriDAy sEniOrs sr hDCP 4's 650 5/29 12 noon mAy 29 6:00 Pm t.g.i.F. - lAughlin mx hDCP 5's* n/A 5/29 5:30 Pm mAy 29 9:00 Pm s.F.v. nisEi mx hDCP 4's tBA 5/1 8:30Pm mAy 1
(*Any combo of bowlers is allowed - all men, all ladies or mixed) (**scr.lg-Each team must have at least 1 lady)
Bowlers And Proprietors From All Over Send
Another $3500 To Japanby B.A. Campbell
ORANGE – The most generous and considerate people in the world have to be the bowlers and proprietors sending their hard-earned dollars to the Japanese people overseas after the ongoing earthquakes and disaster there. Marge Miyoda, OC Bowling hall of Fame member and longtime bowler, has been encouraged by the response to the impromptu Japan Quake Relief fundraiser she is facilitating. Ms. Miyoda recently wired another $3,530 in donations to the Bowling Proprietors Of Japan (BPAJ)--which makes the total sent since the start of the fundraiser: $6,451!
Ms. Miyoda thanks all the donors for their generosity, and wishes to thank the most recent donors from Orange County: The Anaheim Nikkei League at Linbrook Bowl; Jack & Sue Mellott, Fountain Valley; Sadao & Judy Kuwahara, Fullerton; Gary & Amy ho, Garden Grove; Aileen Mukai, huntington Beach; Bill & Susan heffern, Los Alamitos; Sadie Oda, Seal Beach; Nancee Nishimi, Westminster.
Thank you’s also extend across California: Serena & Joseph Diller, Calabasas; Raymond & Mimi Diller, Calabasas; David Spiegel, Calabasas; Theodore Glattke, Concord; Suzanne Wat-kins, Dunlap; Gary & Terri Shundo, Northridge; Lorie & James Bolme, Oakdale; Mary Lynly, Roseville; Off The Sheet Pro Shop / Tony Reyes, San Jose; Lindsey & Sheri Wong, Sunnyvale; Lynn Matsubara, Torrance.
Ms. Miyoda extends a large thank you to the wonderful bowl-ing proprietors, bowlers, and leagues from all over USA and Canada who have expanded the scope of this fundraising effort: Louis & Claire Frantz, Brandenburg, NY; Catherine Ramut, West Seneca, NY; Frank & Judy King, Arlington, TX; James & Judith Zebehazy, Leesburg, FL; Therese Abair, Surprise, AZ; Americo Scheftsik, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.
For those of you coming to bowl the Orange County San-sei Tournament, (April 30 to May 1) donations for this “Japan Bowler Relief Fund” will be accepted at the tournament site. A reminder: 100% of all donations get sent direct to Japan via the BPAJ organization, and directly funneled to families in the bowl-ing community affected by the March 11 earthquake, tsunami and aftermath. To make a donation, make a check payable to MARGE MIYODA and send to Marge Miyoda at 2002 E. hill-man Cir., Orange, CA 92867. Email: [email protected] . Ms. Miyoda will issue a receipt for your donation; make sure to give your return address.
NOTE: This writer wants to extend a grateful Thank You to Marge Miyoda herself, who has taken on the job of coordinat-ing this fundraiser without any hesitation. She has balanced her household caretaking duties, bowling two leagues, and coordi-nating teams to take to California State Women’s tournament in Ventura County next week, as well as taking teams to go to Syra-cuse, NY, for the USBC Women’s Championships two weeks later. Thank you, Marge—Good luck and high scores!
and Cash n Carry options.The 3-6-9 will go for a
big $2,100 this week so lots of Cash available at Irvine. There is also ABTA Doubles the Match Game 3 and Match Series Pots,and of course the popular brackets
Side Pots are only $2.00 per game and will usually go for more than $200 per game on the final Squad Please see our ad in this paper for more infor-mation. Westminster is located at 6471 Westminster Ave To get there Take 405 Frwy to Westminster Blvd and go 1/2 mile east or 22 Freeway to Golden West/Garden Grove Blvd west ½ mile to Edwards then south 1 ½ For Info see the web www.abta1.com or call 562-868-7164 The following Saturday we will bowl at West Covina Lanes.
At Westminster, we will have 2 free drawings for Las Vegas Rooms for our June 30-July 1-2-3 at the South Point
New Schedules are avail-able through our halloween Event Oct 29 at Forest Lanes If you didn’t receive one pick one up at Westminster or let us know and we will get it to you ASAP.
For Info/Schedules and Results/ pictures see the web www.abta1.com or call 562-868-7164. The following Sat-urday April 23rd we will bowl at Cal Bowl In Lakewood then April 30 Linbrook Bowl in Anaheim.
ABTAcontinued from page 1
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American Bowlers Tournament AssociationP.O. Box 3721, Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 • 562-868-7164 • Cell: 562-228-3960 • www.abta1.com
1 Brandon grant 687 $1,000.00 Cash & Carry $850.00 2 Annaliza Agoncillo 799 $500.00 3 jennifer grant 764 $200.00 4 venturito tumacay 714 $115.00 5 jesse lane, jr. 709 $115.00 6 Alex Castillo 798 $107.50 7 george Parker 747 $107.50 8 michael villareal (lh) 739 $107.50 9 Butch hobbs (ss) 772 $107.50 10 richard lim 774 $100.00 11 talia st. Angelo 771 $100.00 12 renoir land 736 $100.00 13 kelly j. wynn 732 $100.00 14 joe torre, jr. 722 $100.00 15 Cleve johnson (ss) 712 $100.00 16 Aaron hodges 691 $100.00 17 Don Eide (ss) 691 $80.00 18 joenito soon 690 $77.50 19 william garrett 687 $78.75 20 minh Dang 686 $71.25 21 roger vasquez 686 $71.25 22 Adam Ferry 685 $67.50 23 la sandra Chaney 674 $66.25 24 Anthony Dancel 674 $66.25 25 greg velarde 669 $65.00 26 samson kong 659 $62.50 27 vic Paolucci (ss) 658 $60.00 28 leny urrutia 655 $60.00 29 randy Bowers 654 $59.00 30 victor Fabian 655 $59.00 31 David Emrich 651 $58.00 32 julian Conwi 648 $58.00 33 rollie Ebilane 630 $57.00 34 Andrew toro 624 $57.00 35 galdino Chavez 620 $56.00 36 B.j. jemison (60%) 612 $33.50 37 Beth Borci 610 $55.00 38 Derrick Brown 598 $55.00 39 joe nolan ss DnF $32.50 40 David Owens Dns F/E
DOuBlEs1 David Emrich / Alex Castillo 1629 $130.00 2 mike j moore / David Emrich 1545 $110.00 3 minh Dang / julian Conwi 1499 $100.00 4 michael villarreal (lh) / Butch hobbs 1478 $90.00 5 william garrett / Dominador la guardia 1476 $80.00
ABTAKeystone Lanes - April 9-10
6 minh Dang / michael villarreal (lh) 1465 $70.00 7 Butch hobbs / michael villarreal (lh) 1460 $60.00 8 michael villarreal (lh) / ginalynn velarde 1460 $60.00 9 michael villarreal (lh) / Bryan moore 1454 $60.00 10 minh Dang / victor Paolucci 1453 $50.00 11 talia st. Angelo / Alex Castillo 1446 $50.00 12 michael villarreal (lh) / samson kong 1441 $40.00 13 Dominador la guardia / michael villarreal (lh) 1439 $40.00 14 Brandon grant / Bryan moore 1438 $20.00 15 Allan Basto / michael villarreal (lh) 1438 $20.00 16 michael villarreal (lh) / Bedell vasquez (lh) 1438 $20.00 17 william garrett / David Owens 1437 $20.00 18 Dominador la guardia / Allan Basto 1433 $20.00 19 henry hoang / samson kong 1433 $20.00
Take 405 Fwy to Westminster Ave. and go 1/2 mile east or 22 Fwy to Golden West/Garden Grove Blvd. West 1/2 mile to Edwards then South 1 1/2 miles to the lanes.
Match Game Est $1,350 • Match Series Est $700 • 3-6-9 is $2,100Up to 209 Average • No PBA • Entry Fees: $54-$51-$46 • Reduced Entry Fees: $37-$35
Brackets—Match Game—Match Series—3-6-9—Doubles—Side Pots—HorsesGuaranteed Min of 33 Men & 7 Women (min) to Cash • Plus Super Seniors • Men & Women Qualify Separately
$3,500 Min. Prize Fund GUARANTEED Regardless of Entries Top 16 Guaranteed $100 Min. • 1 in 5 entrants advance to the Semi Finals
All Semifinalists to cash with top 16 advancing to the exciting single elim finals format (most events) 3 Women Guaranteed
April 23 CAL Bowl/ Lakewood 12:30-2:00-3:30-5:30 Semis Follow 7:30PMApril 30 Linbrook Bowl/ Anaheim 12:30-2:00-3:30 & 5:30 PM Semis 7:30
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Brandon Grant is the ABTA Champion at Keystone. The Grants bowled well at Keystone with the husband Brandon Grant the Winner and wife Jennifer in 3rd place. Brandon edged top seed An-naliza Agoncillo in the title game that went to the final ball. Pictured (L-R) are Brian Moore ABTA Dir. Jennifer Grant 3rd, Brandon Grant (Champion) $1.850, Annaliza Agoncillo (runner up) $500, and her fans ABTA Members Arnold Tria and Alvin Francisco, the past Las Vegas Champion.
Emrich Blasts Perfect Game & 823 Series at Keystone/ ABTA David Emrich (center) Blasted a perfect game and a huge 823 Scratch Series at the ABTA Keystone Event. He is congratulated by ABTA Directors Debra Sanders left and at the right Gina Ve-larde. David is an ABTA Regular and one of the “Good Guys”.
Eide, Sargent and Crowder share a $935 Match Game at Keystone (L-R) ABTA Director Bobbie McCollum congratulates Marvin Crowder and Don Eide for hitting the Match Game At Keystone. All are ABTA Regulars. They shared the $935.
NORWALK — We returned to Keystone Lanes this past weekend for a two day tournament and had a fair turnout of 154 entries.. The shot was quite easy due to Key-stone having multiple events this weekend. Cut scores on Saturday +112 for the men and +94 for the Women. On Sunday in our 1 squad, the cut score was +128 for the men and +48 for the women. The Super Seniors added to the board (3 men and 1 female) were Rollie Ebilane (+111), Victor Paolucci and Joe Nolan (+110), and for the women it was BJ Jemison (+12). That would give us 40 bowlers making it to the semi-finals.
For all qualifying squads, our top qualifier for the Men was Da-vid Emrich with a huge +283, and for the women it was LaSandra Chaney with a +114. David also started out Sunday Morning with a 300 game, and followed that up with 257 and then a 266 for an 823 scratch series. Each will get a paid entry into a future regular ABTA event. Our top seed draws the Match Series, and this week it was worth $270. Emrich drew a 631 and there were no matches. Next week at Westminster, we will esti-mate the Match Series at $600. For the 3-6-9 qualifying this week, we had Anthony Jilek survive the roll-off to go for the pot, but he would miss on his 1st shot, getting $50 consolation. We will add another $100 at Westminster giving us a total of $2,100. There is a reserve pot of $1,000 also.
This week the doubles finish-ing in first were David Emrich and Alex Castillo with a 1629 for $130. Finishing second was David Emrich and Mike J. Moore with 1545 for $110. We had a total of $1,060 paid out in doubles with low to cash of 1433.
Brandon Grant Wins a ABTA Thriller at Keystone David Emrich shoots 300 and 823 on Sunday
Eide, Sargent, and Crowder Share $935 Match Game Match Series estimate of $600 — Match Game estimate of $1,300
3-6-9 is $2,100 at WestminsterABTA Returns to Westminster this Saturday (One Day)
In the semis this week, we would see the Ladies jump out and lead the pack during each round. Winding up with the lead after 3 games was Annaliza Agoncillo with a big +199. Close behind was Alex Castillo with a +198. We would have a tie for the final spot at +91. Don Eide and Aaron hodges had the 9th and 10th frame roll-off to see who would make it to the Match Play and Aaron ad-vanced.
The top seed in semi-finals had the honor of drawing the match game worth $935, and Annaliza drew a 192. We had 3 bowlers who matched that score, they were Don Eide, Jeffery Sargent, and 1 of our fine directors Marvin Crowder. Each would take home $311. We will estimate the pot next week at $1,200 at Westminster Lanes. This week we had three new bowlers join us. Let us welcome these new bowlers to the club, Steve Moreno Sr, Jic Opiana, Sirinya Boony-indee.
Match play would begin, and in the first round the seven losers were Aaron hodges, Renoir Land, Richard Lim, Kelly Wynn, Cleve Johnson, Talia St. Angelo, and Joe Torre, Jr. They received checks of $100 each. In the second round, the losers Alex Castillo, Butch “Snake”hobbs, George Parker, and Michael Villarreal received checks of $107.50 each. This would get us down to the final four bowlers. At this point, our horses would be paying anywhere from a low of $48 (Jennifer Grant) to a high of $410 (Jesse Lane, Jr) $410 on Jesse? OMG “hehe”depending on who would win. In this round we saw Brandon Grant (3rd seed) bowling Jesse Lane (15th seed). In this match, Brandon would get the better of Jesse with a 241 to 181
finish. In the other match we saw Jennifer Grant (7th seed) bowl-ing Jun Tumacy (13th seed). In this match, Jennifer would get the better of Venturito with a 225 to 187 finish. Jun and Jesse finished in 4th and 5th getting checks for $115 each. Our semi-final match was set with our 3rd seed against our 7th seed, plus better yet it would be a little battle between husband and wife. In 30 years this is only the 3rd time this has hap-pened, so it is neat folks-))and of course the Grants are neat people so it fits !! Brandon would start by giving his wife a lucky kiss to start the match. They would both start off with strikes, but in the 2nd frame Jennifer would leave the 6-7-10 and missed all on the 2nd shot. Brandon would continue to strike in the first 4 frames. At this point Brandon was in the lead and would not look back, but contin-ued to offer support and help to his wife. Brandon would finish with a 248/264 to 164/212. That would give Brandon the victory and for those lucky “investors” that had Brandon as a horse, he paid $54. Jennifer finished 3rd and received $200. She is a past champion by the way!
The title game was set on Lanes 43 and 44 this week. An-naliza being the top seed elected to have Brandon begin the match first. In the first frame Annaliza would open up with a missed 10 pin, had torn her thumb a bit so had to adjust her tape which is frustrating. She then had another open in the third frame to put her down by 5 pins after 3 frames with handicap. Both would get strikes in the 4th and 5th frames, but An-naliza would not get a strike in the 6th frame. After the 7th frame, Brandon had a 2 pin lead, and both
bowlers would have strikes in the 8th frame and Brandon would get his 9th frame strike. That would bring Annaliza up to finish out the match first. She would get a strike in the 9th frame and the first one in the 10th frame but left the 9 pin (pocket) on her second shot.. That would bring up Brandon and he had to have the first strike and 8. he threw a great shot, carried to finish with a 235/251 to 216/248 for his 1st ABTA Championship. Brandon has been with the ABTA since 2008 and admittingly has had some let’s say trying times. I will say I have never heard him complain. In fact he always had a great attitude! his wife had a much better record in the ABTA but now he is the Champion and deservedly so. he is one of the Good Guys
Brandon would take home $1,000 for the win, and an addi-tional $850 in Cash & Carry total of $1,850 for his win. Annaliza re-ceived $500 for 2nd place.
Champion Brandon Grant is from Bellflower and used a Mis-sion drilled at Keystone. he is a Coach in high School Football coach at Dominguez and the Track coach at Mayfair high also. (Busy guy) And of course he is married to our 3rd place finisher Jennifer who used a Mission drilled by Al at Keystone. They have 3 chil-dren. Special thank you to the MAN above for all his blessings, each other of course, keeping them grounded and all their friends for the support and cheering during the title, semi-final matches and “Lucky”, their dog. he thanks the ABTA Staff for friendliness and a great job. Annaliza Agoncillo (2nd Place) is from Long Beach and used a Storm Rapid Fire drilled by Josh at Cal Bowl. She is mar-ried to Arnold and have 2 children Aren and Anne. She would like to thank her Cousin Alvin, an-other fine ABTA bowler and past Champion, her family, especially her brother Arnold who just got back from San Francisco in time to see her match. Great people here!! You bowled so great, what a performance by a sweet lady who bowls most every week!!
This week, the weekly ball sponsor winner of a 900 Global Ball was a regular member Jeffrey Sargent. he received the Long Shot bowling ball. The full results are in the payoff column in this paper.
This week we will be at West-minster, squad times are back to normal with 12 pm, 1 pm, 2:30 pm, 4 pm, and 6 pm final squad. Semi-finals will be at approxi-mately 7:45 pm. Please be on time to avoid the long line. See our ad for address and directions, or check our website (www.abta1.com) to link to address for direc-tions.
Its history folks as Brandon Grant enters the archives as our latest champion. hope to see you at Westminster! If you have any comments or suggestions, use the contact page on our Website to send comments to us. Thank you for being an ABTA member until then! NEW SChEDULES ARE MAILED through October. Or pick up one at the tournaments or go to the website www.abta1.com.
BOWLING NEWSPage 6 April 14, 2011
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March 27 – AMF Valley View Squads 10:30, 12N & 1:30PM
Champion Profile: Our newest champion, Dino Reyes, is a life-time ABT member and has been bowling for over 30 years. Dino sports a high game of 278 and high series of 680. Dino was using Roto-Grip equipment drilled by Ben Mach for the win this weekend. Dino wanted to thank Theresa and Ramon Maloles, Cliff higgins and Sheri Cross for their encouragement during the tournament. Dino also wanted to thank Jackie herndon for not bowling!! Dino also wanted to thank Ben Mach for taking care of his equipment. Dino wanted to thank Westminster Lanes for hosting the tournament and the ABT Directors for running a fun tournament. Dino plans on using his winnings for the upcoming National Tournament at the end of the month.
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$100,000.00Fall Nationals 2011 Take Advantage of the entry fee discounts. You can pay as little as $150.00 which includes Bonus Progressive for a chance to win $100,000.00. Only in the ABT Fall Nationals 2011 can this be done.See your local director for details or visit us on http://abtbowling.com
(Major Events) Or call us @ 801-840-0442. We look forward to hearing from you SOON!!!!
Best Price Starting Entry Fee $275.00
( ) Book your room with ABT -$25.00 $250.00 ( ) Pre-Pay for your Squads by 8/1/11 -$25.00 $225.00 ( ) Bowled the Spring Nationals 2011 -$25.00 $200.00 ( ) Bowled the Summer Nationals 2011 -$25.00 $175.00 ( ) Bowled 10 Squads in your local ABT
Between 4/6/11 and 9/10/11 -$25.00 $150.00 ( ) You are a current Gold Level Member -$25.00 $125.00
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The BRY-LAW SuperSweeper Sidepot$10 weekly entry fee per bowler, with half of the money being paid out each week, and the other half going towards the huge payouts on sweeper night at the end of the sea-son.Larry Stephens, the sponsor of the BRY-LAW Super Sweeper Sidepot, will once again be adding $1,000 to the total collected.Win 2 Super Pots all season & be even… the rest is profit, and that is before you even get to sweeps. 100% of all money collected will be paid out for the season.
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TOP 10 LAST WEEK(On The USBC Open Championship Shot)
795 Billy Myers Jr.720 Vernon Adams714 Steve Gurrieri698 Jeff Carr694 jeff Garrison693 Ramiro Garcia690 Paul Varela685 Tom Jackson681 Kevin Gallagher680 Paul Barraco
by Aimee GomezDOWNEY—Storm Products swept Katie Jakes, and showed how much they want to win the
round. They used Paul Varela 226-211-253/690, Ramon Torres 214-226-226/666, Chris Porter 222-228/626 and Leonard Ruiz 215-202/615 to down Katie Jakes. Kevin Gallagher 278-212/681 tried to hold Katie Jakes up, but the team suffered without a couple of their regular bowlers.
Bowlers Depot kept themselves in the race by taking four from Clyde’s Video Games. Steve Gurrieri 235-258-221/714, Jeff Carr 225-247-226/698 and Raul Rosales 211-227-205/643 paved the way as Ramiro Garcia 214-231-248/693 and Dave Bartlett 254-207/644 tried to hold them off, only managing to win the first game.
Sysco swept Linder Insurance thanks to Vernon Adams 215-205-300/720, Paul Barraco 255-213-212/680 and harry Wong 257-212/636. Linder Insurance must have realized the date, and no one broke six.
Zavala’s Taquerias broke ABTA’s winning streak. Jeff Garrison 229-246-219/694 and Greg Neuer 235-209/607 led Zavala’s to a sweep.
Threadworks’ Darrion Tipton 204-213-236/653 and Gary Wright 256/613 took four from Bow-lium’s Arnold Cheesman 275/637 and Mark Fisser 212-203/607.
Brylaw Accounting swept Key Container, as all four bowled well against Joe Torre’s lone sixer, 247-224/665. Billy Myers Jr. led the league, 236-280-279/795, while Charles Zelaya 267-233/670, Larry Stephens 207-203-259/669 and Garcell Bullocks 23-235/629 all contributed.
Tifco took four from Pro Approach using Tom Jackson’s 246-235-204/685 to do so. Sherman Joseph 227-231/645 and Alex Garcia 222-213/632 led Pro Approach, but they only got the third game win, a nail biter that they won by one.
JAT got four from herzog Insurance, dropping the last game thanks to clutch Danielle Schil-
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SIDE POT WINNERS**************************************************************** 12:nn GM.1=$70 Mike Crom 304 2nd=$40 Johnny Graham 288
GM.2=70 Jim Crittenden 279 2nd=$40 Mike Crom 265 GM.3=70 Denise Everett 278 2nd=$40 Don Jackson/ Jim Crittenden Tie 270
1:30 GM.1=$100 Bob Johnson 268 2nd =$60 Scot J Smith 248 GM.2=$100 richard Henson 286 2nd=$60 Mike Muller 270 GM.3=$100 William Zarek 270 2nd=$60 Mel Rodriguez 261
3PM GM.1=$60 Victor Rodriguez 266 2nd=$30 Chris Frank 253 GM.2=$60 Missy Pico 256 2nd=$30 Jonny Long 250 GM.3=$60 Victor Rodriguez 278 2nd=$30 C.Haseyama 254
SWEEPER RESULTS 1st Mike Crom 569 $ 125.00 2nd Jim Crittenden 549 $ 75.00 3rd Victor Rodriguez 544 $ 50.00
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UPLAND BOWL COMBO RESULTS 451 W FOOTHILL, UPLAND 909-946-7006 125 ENTRIES $3,916.00 SIDEPOTS $ 660.00 CHAMPION SHIRT $ 100.00 TOTAL PRIZE FUND $4,676.00FINALISTS: Place Name City Score Winnings 1 Pete Dumpit El e 816 $ 1, Mont 500.00
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12:30 GM.1 =$80 Ron Varney 281 2nd=$30 Tom Smith 264 GM.2=$80 Rick Huang 272, 2nd=$30 Chris Aquino 270 GM.3=$80 Gino Mansilungan 288, 2nd=$30 J.Lopez 276
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SWEEPER RESULTS 1st Ralph Kronbeck 570 $ 75.00 1tie Pete Dumpit 570 $ 75.00 3rd Jim Lesiuk 555 $ 40.00 4th Luis Boone 544 $ 30.00 5th Go Go Brown 530 $ 25.00 6th Holden Au 525 $ 20.00
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ling, who struck out, yet again for the win. Deeronn Booker 218-201-231/650 led the way for JAT, while herzog had a bit of a tough go.
Looks like this round will also be a fight to the finish! Take care and see you all soon.
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FOREST LANES JUNIORS The Junior winter league has come to an end and all the kids and coaches are looking forward to SWEEPERS, which is a scotch doubles event with their parents as their partners. What fun!!! Then comes the pizza party, awards and a talent show!!! What more could a Junior ask for????? Summer Junior League starts April 23 at10AM Sign up now! (sorry, no one over 21) Adult/Junior League starts Sun. April 17 at 12 noon. Jrs receive a Marvel Hero Ball !!
Now, if I may be so bold, I’d like to brag about our junior Bowlers and point out some of the accomplishments they have achieved.
Bumpers (ages 3 to 7) Teya Tortuya avg 60 hi game 79 Noah Wallace avg 77 hi game 106Andrew luo avg 64 hi game 76 Sergio Alvarez avg 78 hi game 100Ashley Szot avg 67 hi game 85 Ashley Dunteman avg 80 hi game 100 Adam Zens avg 68 hi game 77 Nick Zens avg 81 hi game 94 DanielMaccachem avg74 hi game 95 Zack Szot avg 83 hi game 95
JUNIORS (ages 7 to 12) First place ‘PIN PALS” Second Place Wrecking Balls Sam Grayston Robert Colon Jack Grayston Billy Shilling Nathan Crook Matthew Algazy
MAJORS (ages 12 & over) First Place “The Rolling Stones” Second Place “Sandwich Inventors” Zack Evert Andrew Siegal Kelli Williams Justin muscat Adam Irvine Hunter Dunteman
Individual awards and talent show participants will be announced next week***
by Treesa Spencer
LAKE FOREST—Bowling the DORIS OZMENT Ladies Monday afternoon league, Yoshiko Pitkin was high bowler again this week, with a 504 scratch series. But, it was Loisanne Sage who hammered out the highest game for the ladies, a super 199! The next highest series was Joyce Myers with 502, and the next highest game was Jean huffman with a huffy 190. Third high series was bowled by Linda Imler who almost hit the 500 mark with a 185/490 and third high game was rolled by Jo Palmer, 187.
The GIL JAY MEN’S LEAGUE bowl down-wind from the Doris Ozment League, so as not to get distracted by the lovely fragrances the ladies wear.( Well, that’s what I heard anyway.) This week nothing could distract Cliff Miller, he stayed focused on his game and shot 202/521, next high series was Don Capobianco 190/521 and third high series was hans Kratz with 499. Tom Ballew and Lou Johnson both had nice 191 games.
The NFL SCRATCH LEAGUE doesn’t worry about whether they are up-wind or down- wind, they just “shoot the eyes out of em.” Mike Pardue shot the high series this past week with a 932, and close behind was Joe Campos with a 929 followed by Dan Murray’s 912. high games were certainly worth observing too, as Butch hewett shot 277, Kevin Kwan 270 and Steve Zimmerman 268. (Wish I could shoot like that.) The ladies certainly weren’t left out of the lime light when Laura Conklin shot a terrific 855, Michele McKovich 793 and Sherry Merrifield 757. High games were 223 by Melisa Gould, 221 by Tia Chang and Kristi Zimmer-man 214. There are 25 men averaging over 200 with Jim Cameron leading with a 224 avg for 120 games. Every gal in the league averages over 175 with Laura Conklin leading with a 201 for 112 games. “That’s not too shabby.”
TUESDAY MIXERS Larry Anderson scored the highest scratch series this week with 243-200/609, next was Ray MacLean 233-202-604, and third high was Tiden Cheng 547. The highest scores for the ladies were shot by Simona harrison 203-187/567. Connie Barnes 198/522, Sheri Tateyama 503, and Rilla Brown 199/501.
HITS AND MISSES is no longer the quiet little social league it once was. No sir! Averages have climbed and scores are getting higher every week. Drew Sebilian knew what it was all about this week with 246-235/671, Brent Evans was no slouch either, and he blasted 245-218/648. Lovell Krisher was consistently good too with 219-215-213/647.Then along came Mike Johnson 11222/613. Ladies, ladies, ladies, ye be so right and I promise to list your scores first next week. Sonia Sabado scored 181/489, Merly Croox 473, Banny Ramos 469, Debbie Taylor shot high game 189, and Sally hunter bowled a nice 180.
3 Game SCRATCH CHALLENGE Congratulations to our top five men bowlers who all scored over 700 this week. Our own Pro Shop owner, Jeff Carr 279-268/745, Bill McKee 276-257/744, Bill Brossart 257-243-233/733, Steve Zimmerman 269-227-226/722 and Mike Cacace 256-227-224/707. Ladies who bowled like the pros were Kimberly Martin 243-216-205/664, Alma Reyes 236-201/630, Carole Reese 219-202/614. Great bowling gals!
DUTCH WELLS SENIOR SCRATCH It’s no surprise that Don Capobianco was “top dog” this week, when he scored 245-241/ 670 When he gets going, there is no stopping him. Other top bowlers were Chuck Conrad 581,and Bob Modzik 566. The ladies showed their stuff too and Junita MacMorris shot high series with 513, and Barbara Korthase shot 505. high games were Edna Sides 194, Juanita MacMorris 194 and Lois Gebler 191.
SVUSD What does that stand for, you ask? Well, I don’t really know but I’ll find out and let you know next week. Anyway they sure can bowl! howard Stephens shot 268-213/ 678. Dan Moreno 211-205/580. Ed Valdes 204/571, Jack Opkins 206, Ed Valdes 204. In the ladies side it was Jackie Kelly 201/526, Laura Blackie 158/415 and Dianna harrison 412 high this week.
MEGA VEGAS If you say you have never heard of Sam hitchcock, then you’re not reading the California Bowling News often enough. This week hitchcock shot 279-224/712 Yikes! Then Ernie Nietzke almost hit the 700 mark with 257-226-214/697 and Ed Regehr 248-225/671 Chris McDonald 636, Keith Klagge 624, Giancarlo Zappala 612 and our own Dave Snow squeaked in a 247 for a 600. We’re very proud of our gals this week also; Lisa Ross 247-21-627, Kristi Zimmerman 214-207-205/626, And Sandy Rosenblum 220/600. Other “honorable Mentions” are Paulette Cox 242/589, our own Kathy McCollom 221/569 and Lorrie Coppock 523.
FRIDAY VEGAS Can you believe this guy Lou Dietrich? he’s the envy of Forest Lanes, I bet. This week he shot 279-225-203/707. holy cow! AND Robert Villa shot a step ladder (sort of) with games of 236-234-232 for a whopping 702. Michael Johnson stood proud with 247-224 and 223 for a great 694 and the other two highest men bowlers this week were Jim Barnes with 664 and Steve Zimmerman 652. high ladies were Jenny Dingle with a fantastic 219-216/ 618, Debbie Lange 226/587, Kristi Zimmer-man 210/562, Lucy Cabrera 214/530, Jacki Burns 204/503 and Anita Kleiman 500.
LAKEWOOD — Congratulations to the league champions who have ended their season. It’s time to plan for the sum-mer session so do it now; you don’t to be left out. The league sheets for the Cal Bowl Bowling Report have been turned in and we’re ready to report all those high scores.gobs and gals: Eric Snow 290/753, James Matthews 753, Sonny Dew 733, Michelle Criswell 641, Valerie Colian 251/620, Angela Hilling 255/602, Maria Bacos 228, Dion Morris Sr. 290, John Smith 279.C.A.u.l.: RJ Guimond 666, Jeff Price 662, Shaun Waggoner 256/645, Andy Clark 635, Kittie Doswell 438. marcu$ lemon$ vega$ Outlaw$: Emmerson Wafer “300”/765, Jello Gray 720, Butch White 258/683, Leon Bradford 679, Tommy Newman 275, Andre Pitchford 258, Deb White 609, Phylissia Smith 221/568, Wilma Johnson 563, Crystal Barker 233, LaJeane Harris 223.wednesday mixed Five: Tommy Stockberger 718, Don Ott 256/673, Shannon Santos 670, Daryl Brandt 279/682, Joe Contreas 663, Shirley Owens 233/627, Vi Wilson 561, Joan Lumpford 241.Cal stars: B.J. Jemison 558, Nene Camanag 533, Barbara Crawford 211/520. Side Pots—1st game: Patsy Palacios 224, 2nd game: Barbara Crawford 211, 3rd game: B.J. Jemison 195.Funsters: Josh Hudson 639, Art Diemert 253/633, Boylee Inocente 262, Lee Theiss 202/530, Divina Buhay 528, Adela Santos 116/527. Big Bear: David Patterson 713, Harold Dubose 255/708, Coney Woodman 279/697, Don Louis 670, Angel Ward 577, Teya Burks 214/572, Cathy Anderson 569.First timers: Nemesio Tagalag 555, Randy Rabor 545, Nerene Tagalag 547, Darrell Walker 219.Pick A Ball: Ron Lewis 597, Nolan Smith Jr. 225/577, Kevin Moses 573, Anna Von-Muegge 175/489, Terri VonMuegge 176/479.v.A.: Joe Morse 207/582, Armand Ivory 236/568, Charles Shirleey 537, Renay Allen 187/518.laughlin sunset: “In It To Win It” are the league champs. Dadin Hoony 257-248/732, Jonathan Gale 266/701, LaMart Jenkins 697, Ladrena Boyd 277-226/695, Michelle Allen 569.grandma’s & grandpa’s: Boylee Inocente 254/661, Art Diemert 268/627, Chuck Patterson 612, Ralph Wingert 237/605, Theresa Gutierrez 528, Yvonne Black 513.Bacoorian Family & Friends: Charles Viala 257/673, Vic-tor Santos 250/665, Alex Cheesman Sr. 234/659, Benjie Calinawan 234/654, Eugene Angel 651, Valerie Colian 226/604, Lisa Agoncillio 235/583, Beth Colian 228/587, Jean Colian 584.laughlin Bowler Bears: Jonathan Gale 249-247-237/733, Michael Savolskis 230/619, Joe Lipsey Jr. 612, Tracey Jackson 195/522.vegas Crackpots: Nathaniel Williams “300”, Alwyn Woods 246-238/709, Bobby Shaw 252/702, Gerald Williams Jr. 254/696, Ondra Lucas Jr. 252/641, Gary Nelson 662, E J Myers 200/583, Jackie Hoard 208/544, Jade London 528.C-17 sunset: Chuck Lew 255/640, Danny Delgado 637, Tom Boelter 620, Danny Delgado 637,Tina Cheung 212/583. Corona ladies: Lorie Rienstra 541, Betty Green 524, Ken-dra Rasmussen 204, Laura Massoth 203. Side Pots—1st game: Nancy Bardwell 221, 2nd game: Kendra Rasmussen 204, 3rd game: Laura Massoth 242.long Beach City Employees: Armondo Ramos 258-246/700, Matt Mosley 671, Amo Sula 648, Miguel Lopez 646, Jaclyn Padgett 208/554, Ruthie Jones 222/533.Pin heads: Chris Kelly 264-242/731, Alicia Kelly 201/513, Robin Fuller 502.recycled teens: Jim Plante 227-226/642, Steve Ritchie 242/624, Clark VandenBerg 234/584, Edwin Brown 243, Pat Erwin 200/537, Divina Buhay 525.young At heart: Charles Gleason 266-255/715, Art Diemert 654, Walter Milsap 256/654,Danne VanHorn 192-188/516.Cal Bowleros: Brenda Durnin 226-215/632, Mary Smyth 227-221/609, Carole Fischer 234/597, Karen Witt 591. Side Pots—1st game: Carole Fischer 245, 2nd game: Brenda Durnin 226, 3rd game: Millie Buckles 228.mega vegas: Juan Marin 257/644, Michael Savolskis 247/607, Kelly Wynn 248/588, Marie Collier 488.ramona ladies: Merrie Slagley 489, Shirley Ammon 468. Side Pots—1st game: Eulalia Salcido 225, 2nd game: Shirley Davis 216, 3rd game: Liz Stankov 235.Captain & Crew: Sue Spencer 203-202/553, Vancie Keith 520, Mattie Wylie 207.long Beach school District Employees: Fred Faniel 210/541, Billy Williams 538, Maota Bahr 222/541.sierra Bugs: Luvinia Taylor 516, Liz Maddy 200 game, Myra Kremen 504. Side Pots—1st game: Liz Maddy 231, 2nd game: Pam Johnson 189, 3rd game: Kelle Falbo 202.senior men’s trio: Archie Stull 279/761, Ellis Houston 268/726, Sherman Joseph 267/722, Rey Santos 277/716, Don Gardner 716, Bill Scott 704, Steve Ritchie 278 game, James Tipton 276, Phil Gipson 276-264, Rudy Munzon 265, Glenn Merchant 264.kings and queens: League champs are Team Seventeen. Eric Snow 278/727, Danny Guevarra 720, Vern Adams 278/719, Butch White 288/717, Emmerson Wafer 258/711, Demetrius Reed 711, Gregory Jackson 709, Steve Bryant 704, Donna Owens 258/685, Allisen Sutton 286/626, Bar-bara Van Winkle 588, Vanessa Frazier 5481. Games: Chris Slack 279, Michael Bowers 260, Deb White 231, Beverly Boulton 226.save your league sheets the week of April 15. they will show your 2011 Book Average. keep a copy for your records.
stewart stirs 695, gallant gathers 629 in linbrook juniors
by Stacy Rider ANAHEIM — In the thursday linbrook juniors, Andrew Stewart slugged the high game with 243. Tim Oh tackled 224-206. For the gals, Morgan Gober grounded 162. In the junior Adult Doubles, Andrew Stewart scrambled up 245-195-255 for a super 695 series. Abbott Hatch hammered 227-218-180 for a terrific 625 series. Nicholas Gallant grabbed 214. For the adults, Janine Ditch delivered 239 and Alan Lovato linked 200. In the Bumper Busters, Kaylee Pearlman smashd 73 and then posted a season high game of 120. Shai Gardner strolled to her season high game with a fantastic 118 and added 75 in game 2. Other awesome scores were rolled by Khamron Gardner 106-75, Amber Sanderson 105-70, Brayden Singleton with a pair of 102 games, Nevaeh Carlton 78-102, Alan Gonzales 101-82 and Jozlyn Johnson 76-72. In the saturday linbrook juniors, Nicholas Gallant nailed down the top spot with a superb 629 series on games of 213-229-187. Valerie Matsumoto was right behind with a fabulous 627 series on great scores of 192-212-223. 200 games were rolled by Jessica Quental 216, Chris Gushue 215, Jeff Hunt 213 and Andrew Stew-art 203. More terrific scores were reported by Laura Robbins 114, Andrew Hull 169-151, Natalia Vara 128, Jordan Eichenlaub 116, Janine Uyanga 169, Domynyc Gardner 158-192, Hanna Blanken-ship 125-153, Destini Gardner 152, Taylor Paczkowski 156, Dj Eichenlaub 114-117, Jesse Haxton 179, Corey Fisheli 166-172, Deanna Gomez 178, Gabrielle Galicia 121, Michelle Matsumoto 189, Nicole Rodriguez 140, Jeremiah Tan 172, Nick Sanderson 140 and Dylan Saybrook 118.
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STACY’S OUR RIDER IN THE SKYby Roberta McNaught
ANAHEIM—Our own Stacy Rider was flying high on the lanes at Linbrook in the 590 Classic last week. Shooting an 813 for her 1st 3, on games of 268, 256, & 289, she added a 187 to post a fabulous 1000 series. Not too shabby Stacy. Our only 900 clubber was E.J. Rogers with 290/952.
Other soaring scores were: Willy Bordenave 247/882, Josh Boisoneau 259/878, Melissa Fan 235/870, Anderson Alcaraz 224/862, Martin Angulo 248/850, Dick McKenzie 238/839, Miguel Rosales 255/837, Jerry Roddam 267/829, Bob Gosnell 222/824, Don Gardner 253/821, Nancy M. Smith 245/810, Ed Hermance 246/808, Marie Barbush 233/804, Terry Brent 265, Norm Walker 248, Jessica Diso 245, Rich Heid 244, Cheryl Munson 244, Bo Vrabel 240, John Velasquez 230, Rob Roberts 226, Gino Vassallo 225, Kantral Williams 225, Jack Wilson 224, Alan Bloom 223, Larry Green 222, Dora Miller 220, Christy Asher 217, Glo-ria Ferrulli 216, Jim Moore 213, Rick Sargent 212, Roberta McNaught 210, Janet Anderson 208, Shawn StAndre 207, Tony Chaco 206, Juan Sandoval 206, John Phillips 205, Karen Bagnall 204, Cora Bussey 201, Ron Douglass 201, and Shig Shozi 201.
Nice to see Libby Buckley who dropped by to say hi. Re-member April 15th, “tax day” and Rocky Marsh Trio sum-mer league meeting.
WINNETKA — The Winter Leagues are coming to an end so did you sign up for the Summer League? Do it now before it’s too late. If you need help or have any questions, call Canoga Park Bowl they’ll be happy to help you.As always, we are happy to congratulate all the league champions. Here’s a look at how the bowlers did last week.viva las vegas: The league champions. Team #8, “High Rollers” consists of Tad Schweitzer, Felipe Rodriguez, Rob-ert Galraith and Stephen Mendez. The league sweeper is this Saturday, April 16th at the South Point . Good luck to all! High scores: Robert Galbriath 267/710, Denise Olinger 173/444, Duncan Clarke 268/682, Mike Wilson 657, Mikhael Malta 656, Daniel Clebanoff 645, Vince Koeller 645,Todd Becker 257, Tad Schweitzer 239, Randy Vargas 235. The Summer League starts May 1st!monday nite madness: Steven Schulkin 593, Wendy Mac-eri 207/495, Rick Godin 248.river maniacs: Johnnie Englehart 279/776, Sharon Weger 253/665, Sam Mason 297/745, Frank Martinez Jr. 287/765, Ryan Simonian 278/737, Sobeck Banuelos 718, Stephanie Mendez 572, Marsha Graham-Martinez 209/550, Lucy Tralla 517, Jic Opiana 512, Scott Englehart 268.have A Ball #2 (4-games): Katherine Hannah 265/904, James Hannah 256/852, Travis Coffman 237/811, Chris Irwin 247, Allan Nathan 242, David Athans 226.Copper Bucket #2: Orville Dopps 222/632, Becky Harrold 484, Rusty Yeager Jr. 228/610, Becky Ruiz 180, Gary Diesso 620, John Porras 614.Comedians: WOW! Two “300” games were bowled in this league last Tuesday. Excellent bowling by Michael Pollack and Ruben Sarkissian. Michael had a 783 series while Ru-ben a 766. Jic Opiana 237/621, Vince Koeller 265/721, Joe Rivas 712, Robert Battle 270/687, Sharon Weger 223/617, Erica Pollack 551, Mary Becker 542, Ray Stoy 268.500 Classic: Robyn Willis 229/628, Petra Kaun 210/600, Connie Wannomae 226/595, Judy Valazza 210/582, Carol Asher 215/552, Patricia Peskin 225, Helen Layfield 210.the Classics: Michael Witt 225/640, Pam Blake 233/634, Kevin Crawford 602, Tina Enriquez 224/572, Pam Findl 565, Leah Hoffman 558, Sharon Enriquez 549, Louis Enriquez 222, Bo Fogel 215, Jackie Shafer 210, Becky Hernandez 208.Pick A Ball Doubles (4-games): Luis Boone 242/849, Teresita Trujillo 178/593, Vu Lam 208.short ‘n sweet: Kevin Gross 258/729, Lucia Williams 178/476, David Athans 265/667, Aaron Chan 264/703, Travis Williams 612.vegas 4 Fun: Robert Spengeman 258/666, Monique Ramirez 200/508, Forrest Fountain 235/664, Jun Tumacay226/640, Ivan Lewis 222.sFvCC nikkei: Kenneth Morita 229/650, Noriko Fukunaga 214/615, Russ Yamaguchi 259/629, Kevin Eto 258/639, Sho Kadonaga 245/616, Pei Eto 220/553, Katsuko Fujita 529, Ken Shinbashi 257, Misato Sakata 202.
SENIORS49’Ers: Richard Greenzweight 246/677, Carolyn Scherzberg 238/650, Rick Dobris 226/623, Gary Faught 234/602, Keith Hazard 214/602, Bev Zietz 194/527, Arlene Bonino 194/512, Dale Simpson 207.Funtimers: Carolyn Scherzberg 246/681, Rick Dobris 245/641, Al Reiswig 252/639, Rick Kopper 235/637, Hung-Lay Quon 230/628, Richard Greenzweight 612, Karen Mc-Donald 510, Don Sprenger 232, Bertha Willard 205.39’Ers: Carolyn Scherzberg 246/688, Jose Blanco 249/664, Bill Satterlee 256/594, Dave Folck 224/625, Richard Green-zweight 619, Howard Rovner 220/610, Doris Simmons 228/541, Lucy Tralla 203/531, Darlene Redman 510, Gary Faught 220.
JUNIORSBumper thumpers #2: Deanna Frias 109/194.junior royals #2: Justin Pluchino 247/621, Jul ia Fr ias 201/578, Bertha Rose 213/530, Andy Cruz 242/528, Keith Nelson 196/527.Have a good week.
ANAHEIM — We have a great senior league here at Linbrook Bowling Center that I’m sure many of you senior bowlers will enjoy. It’s called “Senior/Senior or Senior/Adult Summer Scratch Doubles” league. Team max 385. Bowls on Thurs-days at 12:30 p.m. Starts Thursday, May 5. (Senior is 55 & Over.) Call Stacy Rider at 714-774-2253 for more details.The high scores for the week of April 5 through April 11 are here.santa guys & gals: Mike Robbins 233, Tony Chaco 226, Jesse Contreras 223, Phyllis Totten 221.swinging trios: Robert Skank 212, Ed Fisher 202.lunch Bunch: Norm McLeod 214-207/604, Jim Grove 211, Jim Cutri 207, Gerald Lichtenheld 200.Cypress College: Bryan Osborne 248-289-234/771, Gar-rett Weiss 220.Anaheim secondary teachers: Digger Larkin 202.ten Pins: Jack McQuown 235-233/659, Don Moore 257-201/650, Brian Peterson 215-236/648, Steve Saybrook 226-246/630, Gavin Huff 244/626, Priscilla Hudson 203-203-200/606, Kay McKenzie 210, Shannon Scott 206, Vicki Lowry 202.vegas nonsense: Lowell Thompson 248-235-258/741, Travis Hancock 248-218/653, Calvin Duckworth 243-218/650, Chris Duckworth 206-201-226/633, Michael Byrd 207-214-202/623.O.C. korean: Tom B. Lee 223, Young Chul Choi 200.3’s Company: Alice Bradley 209.r.C.r.C.: Keith Taylor 214-230/636.Executive Doubles: Stan Evans 258-224-203/685, Bill Powell 234-217-214/665, Tom Gonzales 234-221/647, Steve Sparks 212-219/624, David Haskell 246, Sophia Owens 221-235/629.just Desserts: Casey Jones 236-232/642, Frank Maher 206-241/629, Jim Albert 201-237/617, Ken Reser 221-218/608, Keith Williams 215/605, Shannon Brown 231, Becky Williams 204, Susan deGraaff 203.B.s.m.: Han Seung Shon 200-239-231/670, Glen Kim 209-202-219/630, Donghyun Min 224-211/626, Chung Kim 213-215/613, Jimmy Kim 247, Sophia Kim 203-222/618, Joyce Kim 215.m.t.l.: Jeremy Berkeley 236-204-258/698, Lowell Huber 234-269/697, Rick Sargent 213-279/685, Tim Blough 243-226-202/671, Orlando Vanegas 256-214/660, Tess Ebuenga 241, April Anderson 205, Nicole Abbott 205, Aimee Ahorro 201.golden nuggets: Bruce Gober 228, Jim Von Flotow 224, Rey Ortiz 208-200, Dawn Gober 220.go For nine (no-tap): Gino Vassallo 258-270-200/736, Joe Cutri 264-243/704, Rosario Occhipinti 201-212-245/658, Sam Nolfo 232-259/649, Ron Corona Sr. 210-226-205/641, Carol Johnson 245-236/678, Joyce Short 208-244/634, Pat Nichols 231, Barbara Bish 229.Party timers: E.J. Rogers 211-247-278/736, Tim Blough 279-260/703, Pat Sangenito 247-215-226/688, Danny Jans-sens 202-241-242/685, Joe Sangenito 237-233/658, Nadja Jones 214, Monique Navarro 201.nikkei: Vern Lastimado 264, Dave Lautherboren 222, Ken Kawado 215, Herb Mihara 213, Shig Nakata 210, Ken Kurihara 210.santa super savers: Carl Adinolfi 233-214, Dallas Liebe-now 221, Nick Lam 219, Dean Evola 215, Rodger Morris 211.525 ladies Classic: Latricia Carroll 213, Cora Bussey 211, Joy McGregor 204, Betty Saienni 202.thursday mixed seniors: Rudy Espinosa 213, William Brown 210, Gino Vassallo 204, Gerald Lichtenheld 200.
looney in laughlin: Faustino Rios 202.7-11 vegas: Joe Dantas 266-257/722, Jasen Henderson 234-224-242/700, Art Bustamante 213-248-207/668, Ron Sargent 232-223-213/668, John Conway 218-226/624, Cheryl Munson 236-214/616.grey Panthers: Stan Lucas 209, Norm McLeod 206-203.vegas Party: Ron Sargent 278-258-255/791,Mark O’Donnell 265-248-247/760, John Conway 246-243-226/715, Lowell Huber 235-229-219/683, Andy Moran 239-227-216/682, Marvina Vrabel 234-214/613, Debbie Baker 226/600, Cathy Lopez 253, Nicole Evans 214, Rose Martinez 202.t.g.i.F.: Ric Kauten 208, Bill Swanson 202, Rich Carr 202.kamaaina Bowling Club: Kevin Fujinami 236-235-223/684, Ken Kawado 225-225-202/652, Sandy Viloria 206-201/605, Ronnie Uneda 211/603, Kalani Akui 235, Pam Jones 224-217/620, Serena Miyahira 234, Yvette Johahn 227-211.4-4 vegas: Mike Peterson 243-216/616, Norm Walker 217, Ozzie Randolph 204, Ronnie Vidaurri 200.sunday Brunch: Noel Siegel 268/612, Pat Sangenito 244.Famiy & Friends: Dave Kelly 227-235/653, Pete Quinata 233, Mark Guillaume 224, David Meno 219, Kelly Livoni 201.Double Daters: Dan Duarte 225-226/632, Kasey Greek 201-215-202/618, Gary Oslund 225/613, Greg Greek 219-209/606, Lorenzo Martinez 223/602, Kat Wong 213, Kim Gardner 203, Traci Sodal 201.gambler’s Anonymous: Robert Bloom 204-202-255/661, Hong Kha 2218, Cornel Jurca 201.senior no-tap: Results of April 5. 32 entries @ $10=$320. 32 lineage @ $5.25=$168. 32 prize fund @ $4.75=$152. 29 3-6-9 @ $1=$29. Place Money—1st Bob Fulton 879 $30, 2nd Dick McKenzie 844 $21, 3rd Al Naki 838 $17, 4th Paul Oh 792 $13, 5th Ray Francisco 782 $9, 6th Rod Cantrell 781 $6. Side Pots—game 1, hdcp.: 1st Rod Cantrell 311 $8, 2nd Elaine Dooley 309 $5.50, 3rd (tie) Dick McKenzie, Bill Young, Tom Stearn 290 and $1.25 each. Game 2, scr.: 1st Dick McKenzie 290 $9, 2nd Al Naki 269 $7, 3rd Casey Jones 267 $5. Game 3, hdcp.: 1st Bob Fulton 324 $8, 2nd Nancy Smith 287 $5.50, 3rd Rose Carter 280 $4. 3-6-9 Carryover: $90; added: $29. New Total: $119. No winner.A reminder: this saturday, April 16 is the date for Ozzie’s senior scotch Doubles. Please see our ad on this page for all the information.