Bowling Headquarters in Las Vegas
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Bowling Headquarters in Las Vegas
May 8, 2008 BOWLING NEWS Page 1 Bowling Headquarters in Las Vegas FOR INFORMATION ON SWEEPERS & TOURNAMENTS AT SUNCOAST, GOLD COAST & THE ORLEANS CONTACT WAYNE DALEY AT 1-888-365-7111 EXT. 6437, FOR SAM’S TOWN CONTACT DONNA WEBER AT 1-800-897-8696 EXT. 1300 California Bowling News 69th Year In Publication Thursday, May 8, 2008 P.O. Box 4160, Downey, CA 90241 • Online: www.californiabowlingnews.com • Email: [email protected] Office: 562-807-3600 Fax: 562-807-2288 De Alba’s 15 Minutes of Fame Unhampered! 2500 E. Carson St. • Lakewood (562) 421-8448 Saturday No-Tap June 7th 5 PM by Phyl Knoll TORRANCE—I’ve known and never fails to get in several Bob De Alba for ages and ages games of practice each week and when he agreed to join our As expected, he has had the Roaring 90’s Doubles League excitement of scoring 299’s and at AMF Bowl-O-Drome a 300’s in practice, however, he couple of seasons ago, I was has never been able to satisfy delighted. For as long as I his hunger for that “300”. in have known Bob, he has been certified league or tournament a very competitive bowler. He play Not until March 13, 2008, knows the game; he knows the when Bob scored 300-208equipment and he knows how 174 for a 682 series. He was to read the lanes in any center estatic. When I interviewed Bob, he he bowls. This 60 year old gentleman firstly remarked , “I thank God has averaged a deuce or more for giving me the ability at the for the most part of his career continued on page 8 Entry Fee:$40 Sidepots Optional 6 Games Karaoke Every Friday and Saturday 8:30PM to 1:30AM FRIDAY NO-TAP 3 GAMES Every Friday At 1PM $15 ENTRY FEE Includes Singles, 3-6-9 Sidepots, Insurance & Scratch Series 3-6-9 = $ ????? SAN DIEGO—Poway Bowl was the host center for the NABI tournament over the weekend, & new member, Rob Hamp, found conditions perfect for his game. He qualified in the middle of the pack, but was outstanding in the semifinals, earning the #1 seed. Rob admitted Poway is his favorite house, and enjoys bowling & practicing there regularly. He is a talented young bowler that will improve every year. Congratulations on a great performance! Joining Rob in the stepladder finals were Marcos Rodriguez, Anthony Damian, Alan Grobmeier & Jason Taylor. In perpetual pot action, the $100 in the 3-6-9 was shared by Randi Diato & Tony Nunez, & $50 guaranteed sidepots were collected by Chuck Gross (2), Tom Cooper, Tom Brophy, Scott Duncan, Phil Horn, Jonny Long, Taylor & Hamp. Barnes Clinches Second USBC Queens Title Bowlers 15 Minutes of Fame (L-R) Phyl Knoll-League SecretaryTreasurer, “Jake” Jacobs-League President, Geri Curtis, Bob De Alba, Art Peterson-League Vice President. Still Time To Enter This Weekend’s WCST Ebonite Singles at Cal Bowl LAKEWOOD—Two exciting WCST Ebonite Singles Tournaments set for the month of May. This week-end , May 10-11, Cal Bowl in Lakewood, CA, a turn out of over 70 bowlers in January to open up the 2008 season, and a pay-off of over $9,300.00. Call 760363-8141 for Reservations or just show up for the Roll Call Time of 1:00PM on Saturday, May 10th. There are limited openings, and qualifying will start at 1:30PM. Bowlers will bowl 10 games straight. Entry Fees: $170.00 for current WCST Members, and guests ad $15.00. Finals will be on Sunday, May 11th, for both seniors and super seniors, starting at 8:30AM. On the weekend of May 2425, Harley’s Camarillo Bowl in Camarillo, CA will be the tournament site. This will be a two squad tournament, because the center has only 20 lanes. Qualifying on Saturday, May 24th. “A” Squad: Roll Call: 8:40AM, Bowl at 9:00AM, 10 straight games, then lanes to be stripped and re-oiled for the “B” Squad: Roll Call: 1:15PM, Bowl at 1:45PM, 10 straight games. $170.00 is the Entry Fee for current WCST Members, Guests add $15.00. Finals on Sunday, May 25th, for both seniors and super seniors, start at 8:30AM. When making your reservations by calling the WCST Office at 760-363-8141, please specify your squad choice, and to guarantee that choice, mail in your entry fee checks in advance to WCST, 10888 West Drive #3, Morongo Valley, CA, 92256. E-Mail Reservations: [email protected]. What’s Happening This Weekend? A.B.T. Saturday A.B.T.A. Inland Empire N.A.B.I. Saturday San Diego N.A.B.I. Saturday Scratch 6 Gamer Saturday W.C.S.T. Sat/Sun May 10 A.M.F. Carter Bowl BYE May 10 Trevi Zone May 10 Sea & Air Lanes May 10 Forest Lanes May 10/11 Cal Bowl N.A.B.I. Champ Rob Hamp The third Ebonite ball raffle winner was Cat Cacciatore, so she will also be in the one game roll-off to determine the San Diego representative in the semi finals of the Ebonite Challenge Tournament during NABI Week in Las Vegas this July. Finishing in a tie for 6th place were Marissa deLuna & Jonny Long, so both received certificates for a complete ball rejuvenation & resurfacing from NABI sponsor Bowlers Depot. This was the first time in many years that NABI has held a tournament at Poway Bowl, & Milt & his staff were exceptionally gracious & made us feel right at home. We are looking forward to adding this center to our regular rotation. Thanks Poway Staff! The next NABI tournament is at Sea & Air Lanes on North Island on May 10th. Check our ad in the Bowling News for details & squad times. See you at Sea & Air on the 10th …. we’ll save a cookie for you!! Lynda Barnes of Double Oak, Texas, won her second USBC Queens title Wednesday at Skore Lanes in Taylor, Michigan Photo by Bill Pugliano/Getty Images TAYLOR, Mich—Her husband may be one of the best bowlers in the world, but Lynda Barnes of Double Oak, Texas, proved she’s not so bad herself Wednesday as she won the 2008 United States Bowling Congress Queens. Barnes, whose husband is PBA Player of the Year Chris Barnes, delivered three perfect strikes in the final frame en route to defeating Amy Stolz of Castle Rock, Colo., 215-195 at Skore Lanes to win the biggest and most prestigious title in women’s bowling. “Stepping up in the 10th frame in that situation is every athlete’s dream,” said Barnes, who also won the Queens in 1998. “When I looked up there and knew I needed all three strikes just to give me a chance, I knew I’d already done it a thousand times in my head and I just needed to get out of my own way.” Barnes entered the championship round as the top seed and survived seven consecutive matches without a loss to claim the title. She rebounded from a 2-4-10 split in the sixth frame and struck on five of her next six shots to win the title. “This is a tough tournament, and I’ve been very fortunate because it takes the luck of the draw and bowling the right people at the right time,” Barnes said. “I feel lucky to even have made it to this position.” While Barnes was competing in the championship match, her husband was calling the action for the live telecast on ESPN2, creating a unique situation for Barnes. “I could hear him throughout the show, and I could hear some of his comments,” said Barnes, the mother of 5-yearold twin boys, Ryan and Troy. “It was actually reassuring for me because I could hear him and it let me know I was doing the right things. Plus, I had the picture of my kids on the table, so between the two it really kept me focused.” continued on page 11 Entry Fee: Forest Lanes 6 Gamer $50.00 12 Noon • Saturday, May 10th $300.00 1st Place Guaranteed Optional - Sidepots $6 - Blocks $4 - Brackets $5 • Call us at (949)770-0055 for more info. Page 2 BOWLING NEWS May 8, 2008 WEST COAST SENIOR TOUR PRESENTS D.A. WRIGHT PRESIDENT DICK SANDERS TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR WCST EBONITE SINGLES HARLEY’S CAMARILLO BOWL CAMARILLO, CA - MAY 24-25, 2008 Qualifying: Saturday, May 24, 2008. Two Squads: Bowling 10 games straight with the lanes stripped & re-oiled after the “A” squad is completed. “A” Squad: Roll-Call, 8:40AM, Bowl at 9:00AM, “B” Squad: Roll Call: 2:00PM, Bowl at 2:30PM. Entry Fees: $170.00 for current WCST members, Guests add $15.00. Finals for both Seniors & Super Seniors: Sunday, May 25, 2008, to start at 8:30AM. CALL THE WCST OFFICE NOW TO MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS AND CHOICE OF SQUAD: 760-363-8141. Hotel Reservations: Call Best Western Hotel Main Reservations. 1-800-528-1234, and tell them you want to stay at the Best Western Country Inn, about one mile from the bowling center in Camarillo. Discount Rates for Seniors of $89.00 per night, if you have a Triple A card or AARP Card. 295 E. Dailey Rd in Camarillo HARLEY’S CAMARILLO BOWL 305 Arneill Rd, Camarillo, CA 93010 – (805) 482-0747 WCST EBONITE SINGLES MISSION HILLS BOWL MISSION HILLS, CA - JUNE 21-22, 2008 Qualifying: Saturday, June 21, 2008. One Squad Only! Bowl 10 games straight, Goal is 60 entries, and can go go to the maximum field of 72 entries. Roll Call: 11:40AM, Early arrivals can sign up for High Game Side-Pots & Brackets, as well as entry fees to be paid. Practice begins at 11:50AM, Bowl at 12:00 Noon. Entry Fees: $170.00 for current WCST Members, Guests add $15.00. Finals: Sunday, June 22, 2008, for both Seniors & Super Seniors: Starts at 8:30AM MISSION HILLS BOWL 10430 Sepulveda Blbd, Mission Hills, CA 91345 – (818) 361-1221 MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW BY CALLING THE WCST OFFICE AT 760-363-8141. ***************************************************************************** The Citrus Belt Bowling Association Annual Meeting is Set For May 18th Join us for our all-new COSMIC BOWLING Light Show! EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT AT… RIVERSIDE LANES Book Sweepers or Group Reservations 1-888-590-2695 www.bowllaughlin.com The Very Best of Laughlin… Riverside Lanes! • State-of-the-Art Brunswick Equipment • Frameworx Automatic Scoring • Full Service Pro Shop • 34 Lanes • Snack Bar • 1404 Rooms & Suites • 6 Plex THX Movie Theatre • 7 Restaurants • 3 Lounges • 2 Nightclubs • 740 Space RV Park (Full-Hook-Up) • Large Arcade • Hall of Fame Bar • Race & Sports Book • Don’s Kid Kastle (supervised children’s play center) • 2 Classic Auto Exhibit Showrooms (Free Admission) by Frank Weiler SAN BERNARDINO— The Citrus Belt USBC Bowling Association will hold it’s annual board of directors meeting at 10 a.m., on May 18th, at Arrowhead Lanes in San Bernardino. This meeting will be followed by the annual association membership meeting at 12:30 PM. Association officers will be elected at the membership meeting. All members are welcome. Please attend and exercise your voting rights as a Citrus Belt bowler. For details or questions, please call Elise Hamner at Citrus Belt headquarters at 909-381-4599. 5-GAME HANDICAP TOURNAMENT For 189 & Under Book Averages Santioned Tournament For Correct Dates, Time & Information, Please Contact VICTOR BOWL 12777 Mariposa Rd. 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WEEKEND FOR RESERVATIONS PLEASE CALL 1-866-816-7111 AND ASK FOR THE SUMMER SWEEPER SPECIAL *Some Restrictions Apply FREE SHUTTLE SERVICE TO & FROM THE AIRPORT & STRIP Page 4 BOWLING NEWS May 8, 2008 CAL BOWL BOWLING REPORT 2500 E. Carson St., Lakewood, CA 90712 • (562) 421-8448 LAKEWOOD — Before we start our report of high scores for Cal Bowl’s Bowling Report, let’s say Happy Mother’s Day to all the Mom’s out here. RECYCLED TEENS Congratulations to our winter league champs, Team #12, Doug Johnson, Joan Green and Jim Burke. Scores from 4-28-08: Jim Plante 724, Dominc Antonio 612, Boylee Inocente 581, Steve Jasper 526, Lela Stevenson 543, John Mathews 628, Ken Seiple Sr. 597, Ning Barcelona 558, Rose Goodwin 505, Chuck Ashton 513, B.J. Theiss 606, Walter Millsap 603, Adela Santos 508, Harold Runyon 634, Frank Fernandez 623, Bill Charles 502, Wendell Ledbetter 511, Ralph Wingert 585, Willie Burkhalter 579, Frances Walker 552, Bill Scott 678, Al Dimas 564, Tom Spencer 552, Doug Johnson 562, Jim Burke 604, Norma Myers 543, Sidney Moore 504, Gene Nichols 501, Eduardo Buhay 530. SENIOR MENS TRIO Archie Stull 238-257-236/731, Rudy Munzon 193-199247/639, Dion Morris Sr. 242-202-241/685, Ed Stoute 236-222-211/669, Mauro Pendilla 213-227-177/617, Willie Young 211-192-235/638, Don Boaz 225-233-201/659, Walter Millsap 174-241-220/635, Sonny Dew 228-247-278/753, Emmerson Wafer 209-236-193/638, Curtis Whaley 224-239225/688, Wayne Brown 225-216-191/632, Terry Darling 224193-226/643, Joe V. Swift 195-269-193/657, Rick Hunter 244-187-212/643, Don Wade 227-220-166/603, Jim Plante 255-204-199/658, Earl Hullett 216-205-199/620, Al Williams 234-268-229/731, Phil Hylton 203-203-218/624, Rich Kelly 168-213-234/615, Charles Veals 229-219-176/624, Andrey Gibson 244-184-234/662, Alfred Claveau 203-205, Ed Brown 202, David Margolias 200, Rudy Carlos 209, Gene Skulick 225, Charles Moore 202, Mel Lebeauf 212, Ed Hansen 205, Wayne Moon 202, Billy Williams 209, Wendell Ledbetter 215, Chuck Patterson 207, John Mathews 213-225, Ray Culp 223, Billy Cowens Jr. 226-204, Jerry Hayes 218, Tony White 213, Rick Llaneta 221, Ed Cabs 207, Willie Burkhalter 245, Fidel Usi 202, Domenic Saraceno 231-224, Jimmy Hamilton 226, Jerry Giron 212, Vince Cervantes 210-213, Josh Hudson 202, Bill Scott 236, Tom Pettway 220, Ellis Houston 213, Charles Woods 214, Ron McClain 243, Walter Gist 202, Charles Shirley 209, Clarence Matthews 202, Rollie DeGuzman 230, Ernest Chatman 205, Ralph Wingert 212, Doug Johnson 228. WEDNESDAY MIXED FIVE Daryl Brandt 200-299-189/688, Myrick Burris 200-211244/655, Richard Dubuke 184-223-210/617, Guy Hunsinger 225-184-218/627, Rich Kelly 268-167-230/665, Don Ott 206-173-226/605, Reggie Robins 215-203-207/625, Steven Smith 258-213-134/605, Emery Bontrager 248, Alex Chessman Sr. 210, T.D. Gilson 201, Robert Groth 206-212, Tracy Hart 221, Sheila Lawton 234, Clyde Lumpford 210, Tee Magee 212, Matt Mosley 201-205, Larry Movera 201-200, Greg Nardo 202, Tony Ortiz 208, Shirley Owens 210-204, Ralph Preciado 206, Jacoby Rudolph 209, Peggy Smith 200, Albert Viernes 206, Jay Wilson 211-213, Wanda Worrall 200. BIG BEAR (4-24-08) Ken Nakagawa 224-248-233/705, Charles Lee 202-236-232/670, Mike Villarreal 173-228-266/667, John Golston 225-211-221/657, Dave Patterson 211-225- 216/652, Dan Baker 220-222-209/651, Carlos Salcedo 224-215-204/643, Emmerson Wafer 231-188-222/641, Eric Snow 187-243-207/637, John Lynch 176-215-244/635, Mike Kowal 221-216-181/618, Jimmy Hamilton 204183-229/616, Gary Nelson 206-216-184/606, Curt Soares 234-199-170/603, Al Duncan 209-181-212/602, Will Baskin 151-210-239/600, Fia Pele 169-203-225/597, Shante Pittman 168-223-199/590, Betty McDiarmid 192-193-190/575, Diane Robles 203-197-145/545, Bheth Alcayne 203-168173/544, Allisen Sutton 154-231-158/543, Annie Yonemura 152-223-144/519, Jennifer Van Winkle 145-153-220/518, Margo McClain 166-142-201/509, Dee Phipps 131-221152/504. (5-1-08) Eric Snow 226-279-237/742, John Dunn 258-179-257/694, Roy Cunningham 233-211-234/678, Don Jamison 206-199-258/663, Kevin Blont 221-201235/657, Charles Lee 205-222-224/651, James Elliott Jr. 203-213-223/649, Jimmy Hamilton 226-223-196/645, Steve Graham 199-256-186/641, Cesar Usi 194-210-225/629, Ken Shearen 179-194-253/626, Tommy Thompson 177191-256/624, Bud Sittniewski 179-186-255/620, Al Duncan 201-190-228/619, Gregg Aldapa 180-237-199/616, Brenda Sole 184-206-225/615, Lillie Darden 229-190-178/597, Barbara Snow 189-201-202/592, Michelle Criswell 187156-198/541, Allisen Sutton 191-167-170/528, Fia Pele 172-143-213/528, Jo Ann Drueen 161-169-202/532, Bheth Alcayde 179-165-195/539, Dee Phipps 181-152-194/527, Diane Robles 167-188-167/522, Paula Weissman 167142-211/620, Deborah Saipaia 175-171-168/514, Dynasty Williams 171-163-170/504. FUNSTERS Pat Erwin 202/535, Joe Erwin 583, Terry Binuya 222/515, Harold Runyon 209/536, Tom Spencer 515, Don Kelly 204/562, June Simmons 519, Bob Webb 502, Betty Klemin 234/546, Willie Young 219/572, Cliff Schad 504, Ken Seiple Sr. 226-235/617, Dick Fleming 507, Wendell Ledbetter 209247/638, Jim Burke 222-238/643, Ed Brown 232-256/648, Vern Willey 519, Ed Hansen 560, Larry Martinez 211278/664, Ed McLean 200/527. GRANDMAS & GRANDPAS (4-25-08) Jim Burke 210-203-225/648, Wendell Ledbetter 213-223/622, Walter Millsap 213-193-267/671, Bertie Martinez 210/559, Ed Hansen 224-248-212/684, Ralph Wingert 211-248/626, Jim Plante 221-225-207/653, Fala Sula 554, Ray Culp 210/555, Larry Cosgrove 513, Lee Theiss 520, Joe Erwin 206/558, John Welty 215/586, Chuck Patterson 219-226/627, Bill Charles 213/548, John Sherman 523, Ken Seiple Sr. 232-207/597, Ron McClain 514, Mattie Wylie 220/511, John Mathews 234/578, Vern Willley 526, Dominic Antonio 568, Billy Williams 231/526, William McKinley 200/544, Steve Jaspar 212/542, LaMart Jenkins 213-215/599, Rinze Dykstra 533, Walter Gist 216-221/575, Boylee Inocente 224-229-220/673, Stanley Murren 550, Jamie Vallier 508. (5-2-08) Al Ortiz 258-234-214/706, Ken Seiple Sr. 593, Jim Burke 623, Bob Stickney 203-187216/606, John Mathews 214-229/606, Lee Theiss 215200/602, Chuck Ashton 506, Alfred Cruz 524, Gene Skulick 506, Ed Hansen 211-253/642, Ralph Wingert 539, B.J. Theiss 545, Chuck Patterson 220/530, Wendell Ledbetter 225/563, Bill Charles 534, Vern Willey 510, Doug Johnson Birthday Party Packages Reserved Party Times Saturday & Sunday 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Every party will have a party host and include one hour of bowling, rental shoes and one hour in the party room Basic Package / Bowling and room $11.00 per child Includes bowling, Party Host and use of Party Room Super Bowler Package Includes Basic Package plus Soft Drinks and Party Decorations $15.00 per Child Add Regency Entertainment game play. You specify the dollar amount per child. 203-243-227/623, Ron Leidholdt 245/619. YOUNG AT HEART Rosalind Harris 168-132-150/450, Lynette Willliams 108123-84/215, Mary Spencer 155-160-153/468, Lois Curry 92112-79/283, James Johnson 173-159-236/568, Ed Hansen 233-173-233/639, Don Jackson 102-105-130/337, Josh Hudson 175-209-171/555, Tom Pettway 169-164-142/475, Willie Creer 147-173-144/464, Ellis Houston 265-190226/681, Jesse Lane 166-138-120/424, Eva Hammons 86-88-92/258, Ed Stoute 190-215-185/580, Marci Hansen 128-153-182/463, Tua Sula 161-135-165/461, Jim Plante 192-238-227/657, John Brider 144-122-113/379, Hilde Forde 123-140-97/360, Albert Stephens 156-102-198/456, Leroy Canaday 129-145-173/428, Albert Burnett Sr. 164-152202/518, June Skulick 144-81-100/225, Gene Hammons 180-179-138/505, Gene Skulick 145-204-169/518. CAL STARS Mary Spencer 150-173-251/574, Mattie Wylie 201-150201/552, Bette Phillips 202-191-170/563, Valarie Romig 165-170-155/490, Barbara Crawford 180-150-169/499, Lucy Seiple 151-184-157/492, Ruth Barbera 150-148-176/474. RECYCLED TEENS Ken Seiple Sr. 537, Eduardo Buhay 566, Tom Spencer 512, Ralph Wingert 200/541, Chuck Ashton 503, B.J. Theiss 214/583, Doug Johnson 221-227-259/707, Jim Burke 233/592, Jerry Cocks 222/534, Al Winston 506, John Roach 518, Rico Cayton 530, Boylee Inocente 200-197-210/607, Harold Runyon 215/531, Ning Barcelona 505, Wilfred Panton 202-195-224/631, John Mathews 532, Fred Faniel 226/537, Luz Cruz 222/594, Terry Binuya 509, Ron Leidholdt 218/559, Rose Goodwin 520, Ed Brown 200/526, Rinze Dykstra 509, Emil Thompson 523, Ben Jones Sr. 174-184-148/606. JUNIORS Bobcats Adrian Magallanes 137, Savannah Aki 111, Justin Parsons 96, Christopher Johnson 141, Semaj Lewis 156, Logan Cross 105-95-73/273, Andrew Pudewa 166. Congratulations Logan Cross, with a 48 average, on your 105-95-73 games and your 273 series. Classified Kaitlynn Soto 141, Logan Khy 152-168, Albert Crockett 204, Thomas Wooten 188-190, Raymon Carter 217, Rebecca Granstaff 176, Miranda Lewis 143. ADULT-JUNIORS Juniors Kristopher Fabian 136-133, Marielle Ocampo 156, Maybeline Ocampo 191-176, Tylia Boudreaux 143, Ashley Foster 237-209/610, Semaj Lewis 154, Thomas Wooten 212-199, Nolan Smith Jr. 194. Nice bowling Ashley for your 237-209 games and your 610 series. Adults Josetter Atangan 155-158, Kevin Blunt 233-222/629, Gary Kowarsch 202-230/624, Louis Whitlock II 237-238203/678, Curt Soares 245-215/629, Ariel Ocampo 212-206, Matt Mosley 244-228/648, Willie Ocampo 190, Billy Foster 267-220/671, Paul Mehl Jr. 211-237/630, Evette Franklin 200, Armondo Ramos 214-216/600, Jacob Culpepper 213, Nolan Smith Sr. 215. FRIDAY NO-TAP (May 2, 2008) FINAL RESULTS 1. Matt Mosley 877 $50.00 2. Archie Stull 852 30.00 3. Frank Menchaca 833 19.00 SIDEPOTS 1. Walter Millsap, hdcp. 316 22.00 2. Archie Stull, scr. 300 7.00 Mikey Villarrel, scr. 300 7.00 Matt Mosley, scr. 300 7.00 3. Joe Noriego, hdcp. 298 22.00 3-6-9 POT No winner 70.00 INSURANCE Matt Mosley 22.00 SCRATCH SERIES POT Matt Mosley 877 22.00 NEXT TOURNAMENT May 9th at 1:00 P.M. Saturday, May 24th - 1:00 PM BRAGGING RIGHTS OPEN 4 Games Scratch, Move Lanes After Each Game Top 5 Scores Will Bowl T.V. Style Roll-off with PBA Gold Pins Prize Fund Pays One Place For Every Six Entries Mega Bowler Package Includes bowling, party room, pizza, soda and $2.00 game play. $20.00 per child FIRST PLACE $500.00 GUARANTEED Entry Fee: $50.00 • Sidepots $20.00 Optional cash or credit cards only May 8, 2008 BOWLING NEWS Page 5 American Bowlers Tournament Association P.O. Box 3721, Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 • 562-868-7164 • FAX: 562-929-2706 • www.abta1.com Simon Rojas 1936-2008 ABTA (562) 868-7164 Cell (562) 228-3960 www. abta1.com ABTA ”LA$ VEGA$ Open” New Members Allowed up to 209 Average No PBA PWBA Membership is $10 Seniors Men 55+ and Ladies 49 + Join Free Handicapped Event 75% of 218 MUST HAVE Verifiable Average to JOIN Co Sponsored by The South Point Bowling Center Hotel-Casino 9777 Las Vegas Blvd South Las Vegas, Nevada (702) 796-7111 (866) 796-7111 Take 1-15 to Silverado Canyon and go East 2 Blocks on right On Site Entries Welcomed & Allowed July 3-4-5-6 Qualify Any Day $12,500 1st Place with Full Bonu$e$ and Cash n Carry $8,000 1 Guaranteed Min. $4,000 2nd sstt BONUSES $600.00 if qualifying Thursday Squads $400.00 for qualifying Friday Squads $150 if staying at the South Point (ABTA Block) $100 with ABTA logo shirt $500 if bowled 30 or more squads since July 6, 2007 $300 if 24-29 Squads Cash N Carry Pays $120-$1 in this special event up to $3,000 Each Day is Separate Qualify ting Board with 1 in 5 Making Semifinals MEN and Women Qualify Separately QUALIFYING SQUADS1 in 5 1/2 entrants to the Semi Finals Daily EACH DAY is Separate Qualifying Thursday July 3 $600 Bonus -NOON-1:00-2:30-4:00 *Break* -9:15-10:30-11:45 PM Friday July 4 $200 Bonus10:30- NOON-1:00-2:30-4:00-OIL-6:00-7:30-9:00-10:30- 11:45PM Saturday July 5 10:30-NOON-1:00-2:30-4:00-OIL-6:00-7:30-9:00-10:30- 11:45PM Sunday July 6 9:00 AM (takes 1 in 5 ½) 10:15 Re Entry Only squad 1 in 5 ½ ** Note the July 6 9:00AM Squad is open to everyone 1st time OK~ ** Note the July 6 10:15 AM Squad is RE Entry Only (You must have already bowled in the tournament) 3-6-9 Roll-off is at 11:45 aM July 6 Semi Finals at 12:20 Estimate 130 To Semis /Cash—Top 32 advance to the single elim finals. ANNUAL Awards Party Sat July 7 at 9:30 PM Gifts Prizes and Awards PRIZE FUND $30,000. total est SEPARATE QUALIFYING BOARDS Each Day Min. 90 Semifinalists Est 130 to Semis finals Entry Fees /1st Entry Prepaid is $95 $97 (onsite) 1st Re entry is $85 /2nd/ $75 all others $60 Reduced Entry Fees $56 pays $5,000 1st Place Re Entries are $50/$46 Three Big Winners in the ABTA: Three of our Finest Supporters / Members recently hit the Match Game. Sean Johnson, (Left) and “El Presidente” Danny Guevarra, two of our finest bowlers, and (Beer Drinkers :-) shared a $3,500 Match Game at Linbrook Bowl. See other picture below. (562) 868-7164 www.abta1.com ABTA room rates at the South Point Rooms Friday and Saturday $95 + tax Other nights $50 + tax Reserve & Pay through the ABTA only for Special listed rates Rooms are Deluxe, Spacious and have the Finest Food, Spa and Casino (562)-228-3960 (Cell) Bowlium Lanes May. 17 (0ne Day) 4666 Holt Ave. Montclair (909) 626-3528 Take 10 freeway to Monte Vista So. 1 mile to Holt , then right or 60 freeway to Ramona north 2 miles to Holt then right Handicap is FROZEN $1,000 min 1 st guaranteed for next week’s Memorial Special $2,400 1st w/Bonuses Qualify 12:00-1:00-2:30-4:00-& 6:00 PM Semis 7:45PM Entry Fees $53-$50- $45 Reduced Entry Fees $36-$34 Side Pots $2.00 per game Guaranteed $100 5:30 PM $150 7:00 PM MATCH GAME est $1,800 THIS WEEK 3-6-9 is $700 Match Series est $1,800 Brackets--Match Game--Match Series-3-6-9-- Doubles--Side Pots-Horses Handicap is FROZEN for next week’s Memorial Event (562) 868-7164 ABTA “Special www.abta1.com (562) 228-3960 (Cell) Event” Annual Memorial $pecial West Covina Lanes 675 So. Glendora West Covina CA (909) 960 3636 Take 10 Freeway to Vincent and go 1- ½ mile South May 23-24-25 Friday Saturday- Sunday New Members join only $10 up to 209 Average NO PBA Men/ Women qualify separately Each Day is a Separate Qualifying Board Brackets-----Match Game-----Match Series-----Optional Doubles-----Side Pots-----3-6-9 $10,000 1st Place with Full Bonu$e$ and Cash n Carry $5,000 1st Guaranteed Min 2nd-$2,500 3rd-$1,250 ABTA Takes Bye This Week Bowlium Lanes Is Next Stop May 17 (One-Day) Handicap Frozen at Bowlium for the Big Memorial Event the following week. Squad times are 12:00-1:00-2:30-4:00 & 6:00PM Semis 7:45 PM. Match Series est $1,800 for only $2.00 entry. The ABTA will take a bye this week and resume regular tournament action next Saturday May 17, at popular Bowlium Lanes! A complete Story and results of our Premiere Lanes Event will appear in next weeks paper. New Members are welcome up to a 209 average. May join onsite for only $10. Men and Women qualify separately. The ABTA Guarantees a minimum of 37 semifinalists. 30 men and 8 women with one in five also being added the to the semifinals. Super Seniors; the three highest who do not make the cut ( 2 men and 1 lady) will also be added to the semifinals. The board will be frozen with one in 4 1/2 making the Semifinals plus added Super Seniors. There are Guaranteed Pots of $100 per game at 4:00 PM. $150 at 6:00PM and as always, the pots are only $2 per game to enter. First Place in this 5 squad Event is guaranteed at $1,000 min. and up to $2,400 can be won 1st Place with full Bonus and Cash -n-carry options. The ABTA Semifinalists will all cash and the top 16 in the semis will advance to the exciting 16 Single Elim finals which guarantees a minimum of 3 women. Bowlium is located at 4666 Holt Ave. To get there,take 10 freeway to Monte Vista So. 1 mile to Holt then right 3/4 mile or from the 60 freeway take Ramona North 3 miles to Holt then right. Prepay for the Memorial event by May 17 (Bowlium) and get a $350 Bonus. Las Vegas Rooms are being reserved at the tourney sites there are drawings also for rooms for $1.00 a chance. Last week’s winners were the affable Ellery Barrett and the Dapper Don Quitangon. See our ad for more information! New Schedules were mailed and if you didn’t get one let us know! See our newwebsite www. abta1.com. BONUSES $350 if Entry prepaid by May 17th $400.00 if qualifying Friday Squads winning event $400.00 for qualifying Saturday Squads12:00-1:00-2:00-1:00-2:30-4:00-5:30 $600.00 if bowled 29 or more squads since Aug 25, 2007 $150.00 ABTA Logo Shirt Cash n Carry pays $110--$1 in this special event up to $3,300 90 Semifinalist Minimum 75 men and 15 women min plus added Super Seniors 1 in 5½ entrants to Semi Finals EACH DAY is Separate Qualifying Board QUALIFYING SQUADS Friday May 23 $400 Bonus -9:20 -11:00 PM 1 in 5 1/2 to Semis Friday Saturday May. 24 12:00-1:00-2:30-4:00-5:30-7:00-8:30 &10:00 PM 1 in 5 ½ to Semis Sunday May. 25 12:00-1:00- 2:30 & 4:00 PM is last Regular Squad 1 in 5 ½ Semis May 25 RE Entry Only Squad at 6:00 PM (this squad takes 1 in 5 ½ to Semis) 3-6-9 Roll-off is at 7:45 PM Semi Finals Follow Then the top 32 to the Single Elim Finals--- 7 women Min to top 32 Entry Fees Reduced Entry Fees $47 pays $2,000 1st Place 1st Entry Prepaid is $80 $82 (onsite) Re Entries are $44/$42 1st Re entry is $70/ 2nd/ $62 all others $54 Not to be out done William Ele, another fine bowler and Super Gentleman hit the Match Game for a tidy $1,730 at our latest event at Premiere Lanes. All bowl regularly and are most deserving to say the least. Page 6 BOWLING NEWS May 8, 2008 Up Your Average by Rolf Gauger Instruction to Help Raise Your Scores How Today’s Dried Out Lane Conditions Differ From Those Of The Past Dry Lane Scoring Strategies Modernized The Reverse (Or Inverted Crown) Oil Pattern Big Savings with Marathon Entries Most bowlers are familiar with the common “Crown” or “Top Hat” oil pattern (oily middle, drier near the channels) encountered in virtually all of today’s bowling centers. It is normally referred to as a “House” condition and is primarily designed to support higher scoring by helping keep missed hook shots out of the channel. Well, a “Reverse” or “Inverted” lane condition is exactly what its name implies, the exact opposite of the above. In other words, a dried out middle, with either an oily or dry outside, depending on previous lane play or possibly, a different than the usual “House” oil pattern having been applied in the first place. Whatever the reason, such “Sahara Desert” type conditions do occur…and often wreak havoc with scores. But fear not. There are answers, which we’ll discuss here. But First, An Explanation Many of today’s bowlers, interested in improving beyond social bowler status, seek a more challenging environment. They enter the currently available leagues and tournaments featuring various “Sport” conditions, as well as several PBA and USBC National Tournament conditions in current use. If you’re one of those, you know who you are and you know beforehand that encountering those conditions will initially result in lower scores. Why? Because such conditions, in addition to usually featuring more oil overall, are often oily all the way out to the channels. That sometimes results in gutter balls or at least light hits, with buckets often left standing. The reason for going into this is important. Simply put, it’s because as stated above, a lane will dry out differently depending not only on ball traffic, but also on how it was oiled to begin with. Keep in mind that modern lane machines, with their on board computers, are capable of applying any of 7 or more oil patterns. 1. The Usual House Shot Breakdown So let’s visualize how such lanes have to be played when they have broken down (dried out) due to lane play in an original house shot pattern. First, since the outside area of the lane (usually from the 8 or 9 board outward) has less oil to begin with, most ball traffic will tend to gradually migrate from the second arrow (10 board) inward. So as play progresses, that drying out process simply continues, until the dry area has increased and moved closer and closer to the center of the lane. In a normal three game league, you’ll notice that both foot and target (mark) adjustments (toward the inside) become necessary, usually starting in the early part of game two. So by the end of league play, your adjustments will have gone several boards. In tournaments, however, where 8 or more games are often played, the lane breakdown area grows and moves so far toward the center, that any hope of good scoring often involves standing deep inside…and…shooting toward a target somewhere between the 15 and 20 boards (third and fourth arrows). Diagram 1 shows a common line used by successful bowlers after such adjustments have been made. See Illustration 1. At this point it’s important to mention that additional changes may become necessary. Such things as switching to longer running balls, increasing ball speed, weaker hand releases etc. can make a big difference. Left handed bowlers will obviously still have some oil on their side of the lane, therefore demanding less adjustments. But be careful you southpaws…I’ve seen teams of half or more left handers leaving too many splits to even have a chance to win, by adjusting too little and too late. So the more of you on the lane, the more adjusting will be necessary. 2. The Flooded Lane Breakdown As mentioned above, those gutter to gutter oil patterns, such as certain Sport, USBC Nationals and some PBA patterns, are more difficult to score on overall. Beyond that, however, you cannot count on such lanes to break down as gradually and consistently as they do in a house shot. Worse yet, depending on which part of the lane sees the most ball traffic, you may not even be certain that the lanes will break down from the outside toward the center. Put together, all those variations make it even tougher than many bowlers realize. I’m assuming that you wouldn’t be reading this unless you’re interested in improving to the point where no lane condition can fool you. So I’m also assuming that beyond improving your overall execution and shot techniques, you realize that whichever lane condition you face when you first start to bowl, it will also break down differently depending on which of the 7 oil patterns was laid down in the first place that day. Why do I bring this up? Because adjusting, sometimes just your feet, sometimes both feet and target (mark) is the first way to keep up with gradually drying lanes. It is important to keep in mind that once the lanes begin to break down, they will never stop breaking down! This means that with every strike shot you throw…in every frame…the condition will have changed. Maybe not much, but usually enough to cause high hits, resulting in either pocket splits or those dreaded “through the nose”, unmakeable splits…unless you adjust. So…it is absolutely critical that you plan every next frame ahead of time, then pay close attention to what your ball is doing as a result of that plan. It’s the only way to be sure what to do with that next shot. Now…if this process seems to require too much concentration, relax. Remember that this is fun! You’ll get a lot of satisfaction from seeing your adjustments work out. Keep in mind that every shot you ever throw is an experiment anyway; if it was a bad shot, Illustration 1 Illustration 2 think of it as an experiment to improve. If it was a good shot, it’s an experiment to see if your next one can be as good. Because, as stated above, the lanes break down differently in the “heavy oil” patterns we’re talking about, your next step is to choose from the possible lines (some shown in illustration 2). See Illustration 2. Notice that in this situation there is still a bit of oil on the outside lane areas, with the middle portion dried out. So here, the right handers’ line is more a matter of choice, somewhat as shown: Strategy A - The Deep Inside “Swing” Shot. Stand left and select a target (mark) somewhere at or inside the 3rd arrow. This allows the shot angle to be great enough to allow room for the hook without the ball going too high at the pocket. Then fine tune your adjustments as needed for the flush pocket hit. Strategy B - The Inside “Rocket to the pocket” shot. Still standing inside, but not quite as deep as in A, increase your ball speed to cut down some on gross hook. This shot should assist with accuracy, as well as helping avoid too many split possibilities. Here it becomes important to avoid muscling the shot. Instead, gain desired ball speed by utilizing an “over the bar” pushaway, to allow a free armswing to do the job. Strategy C – The Outside “Down and In” shot. This shot (which many right handed bowlers fear due to that outside oil) utilizes a 3, 4 or 5 board shot. This keeps the ball from hooking until it gets farther down lane into the break point area, thus helping avoid coming into the pocket behind the head pin. This shot requires fearlessness and accuracy, but is worth it once developed. A Note to left handers In this type of oil pattern, your side will usually dry out less, so your shot won’t change as much as the right side. However, pay close attention to the left-center of the lane. If that area begins to make your ball over-hook, avoid the strategy of adjusting right to try a more inside shot. That’s because as your ball travels outward down lane, all that outside oil won’t let the ball come back to the pocket. In such a case, therefore, your best bet is to actually move your entire line outward rather than inward, thus creating more of a “down and in” shot, with which you’re usually more comfortable anyway. A Possible Danger To High Revvers You must watch out for dry heads developing in this type of condition. So your critical strategy is to be sure to match your ball speed to your revs. High revving balls are not…repeat, not…the answer to everything. Any over-revving ball will “run away” from you and never recover. Any attempt to put lift on the ball is also doomed to failure. Why? Because when that lofted, high revving missile bangs down onto the lane surface, its side rotation will usually make it jump just enough sideways to destroy the accuracy of your shot and any hope of good scoring. LAS VEGAS—The 2008 Mini-Eliminator Summer Classic at Texas Station in Las Vegas will be held June 30 through July 6. For the first time in the Mini’s 18 year history “marathon entries” will be available. Bowlers can now save over $600 by purchasing one of two marathon entry packages. The “Mini” Marathon entry package includes a Columbia 300 performance ball ($225 value) your original entry ($250 value) and two re-entries ($320 value). Total value for the Mini Marathon entry is $795 but your cost is only $495…a $300 savings! The “Super” Marathon entry package includes TWO COLUMBIA 300 BALLS ($450 value), a high-end triple roller bag ($189.95), your original entry ($250 value), two re-entries ($320 value), and a Columbia 300 Shootout entry ($200 value.) Total value: $1,410 but your cost is only $745… a savings of $665! Making the super marathon package even more attractive is all of your re-entries for the event, after you use up your original 3 marathon entries, are only $99. The Marathon entries will NOT affect the amazing 1 in 8 cut to the finals each squad (minimum $500). All marathon entries count as a full entry when determining each squad’s cut score. At the TAT their marathon entries count only as a partial entry thus making their cuts to the finals as high as 1 in 20+ bowlers! Getting a good deal shouldn’t hurt bowlers! Marathon entries can be purchased at any time including onsite at Texas Station but are not refundable once you bowl a squad or pick up your new equipment. Marathon entry packages cannot be combined with any other special promotions or coupons the Mini-Eliminator is offering. Only one marathon entry package per person is permitted. The balls offered in the marathon packages replace the Shootout and 4th entry ball bonuses. The Mini-Eliminator Summer Classic is a three game scratch qualifying tournament with a “beat-half-the-field” in your division finals. All prizes are guaranteed including $20,000-1st. The tournament will feature 4 main divisions; 35 and under (amateur only), 36 to 49 (amateur only), 50+ (non-title holders) and a 205 and under division (amateur only.) There are also special qualifying rules for Women and Super Seniors (60+). The event guarantees 1 in 8 bowlers in each division will advance to the finals (minimum $500) EVERY SQAUD! Sponsors of the Mini-Eliminator Summer Classic include; Columbia 300, Texas Station, USBC Sport Bowling, ContourPower Grips, Knockout Ball Cleaner, GripLoc, Etonic shoes, Virtualtournaments.com, Bowlingball.com, and Kegel. Bowlers looking for more information on The Mini-Eliminator Summer Classic can visit www.minieliminator.com or call the tournament hotline at 1.877.900.MINI. Bowlers recruiting 2 new bowlers by June 16th will receive a free Shootout entry. Bowlers recruiting 4 new bowlers by June 16th will receive a free MiniEliminator and Shootout entry ($450 value!). IMPORTANT DATE CHANGE FOR SENIOR THANKSGIVING CLASSICS LAS VEGAS—If you attended High Roller’s Senior April Classics recently, you might have been asked for your opinion about the date change for the upcoming Thanksgiving Classics. Many who weren’t there have also sent us their feelings about moving the 15 year old event to the 1st week of December. And although there were players who favored the date change, a huge majority were against it, basically citing the same reasons. Sam’s Town agrees! So after meeting with management this past week, we are happy to report that we will stage the 2008 November Senior Classics on the same days that we have since 1993! So with Thanksgiving on November 27, mark your calendar for Sunday to Sunday, November 23 to 30! We apologize for making this change as some might have already made plans but we know that this is better for the greater majority of players who would like to attend. And with the event 7 months away, we hope it is not an inconvenience for anyone. More news - we will also be back on our normal Easter dates in 2009, Sunday to Easter Sunday, April 5 - 12. Since the USBC will be in Las Vegas next year, we are looking forward to a huge turnout! Host Sam’s Town Hotel, Gambling Hall & Bowling Center offers the best rates in town! Call them toll free 1-877-593-5993. Roto Grip High Performance Bowling Equipment is the presenting sponsor of the entire Senior Classic series! See their line at www.rotogrip.com. And look for info about a new handicap Team/Singles/Doubles event for military Vets and their guests coming this August! For brochures and more information about High Roller events, visit us at www.high-roller.com or call us toll free at 1-800-2576179. High Roller has paid over $80 MILLION to bowlers since 1982! May 8, 2008 BOWLING NEWS Troy Sucatre Wins First ABT Championship at Cal Bowl LAKEWOOD—Troy Sucatre won his first Amateur Bowlers Tour (ABT) championship at Cal Bowl on Saturday, May 3, 2008 during our one-day 4-game Beat-the-Board tournament. Troy bowled in our 6PM squad and shot games of 288, 243, 276 and 208 with handicap for a series total of 1015 and the $820 1st place prize plus $800 from the Progressive Pot. Ed Abarca of Imperial Beach came in second shooting a 1012 handicap series for $410. Randi Diato from Escondido came in third shooting a 1009 handicap series and received $205. Our newest champion, Troy Sucatre has been bowling for about 35 years. Troy has been the ABT League secretary for many years. Troy sports a high game of 279 and 690 series. Troy was using a Storm Fired-Up drilled by Patsy at the Pro Shop inside Tustin Lanes. Troy wanted to thank Arnie Schroeder and Stan Takeuchi for helping him with his game. He also wanted to thank Arnie Schroeder and Paul Varela for their encouragement and support during the tournament. Troy wanted to thank ABT for the free entry from the ABT League 50/50 draw. This was Troy’s first ABT championship and he wanted to dedicate it to his wife, Nora, who passed away in December, but continues to be his inspiration. Troy also stated that he can now join his daughter when tournament champions are announced at tournaments. Troy also wanted to thank Cal Bowl for hosting the tournament and ABT Orange County staff and directors for running an outstanding tournament. We held our monthly SBT this weekend. There were 17 entries, with Greg Jackson shooting a fine 963 series and will receive a check for $500. Ed Abarca came in second shooting a 920 series and will receive $200 and Jim Hall came in third shooting a 911 series and will receive $150. Ed Abarca was the winner of the optional Senior Sweeper with a 1012 handicap series, receiving a check for $75. Adam Drozdz came in second with a 918 series and will receive $30. Dodie Sajonas came in third with a 910 series and will receive a check for $25. The Mystery Game Pot game and score were drawn after our final squad. Game #2 was the game drawn. The first chance score of 104 (possibly good for $300) was drawn. Our second chance score (possibly good for $150) was 143. The third chance score (possibly good for $75) was 298. There were no winners. The Mystery Pot is available to all members (Classic and Masters) and only costs $5. The ABT staff and membership would like to thank the management and staff at Cal Bowl for hosting our tournament. Our next scheduled event will be May 10, 2008 at AMF Carter Lanes. The address for Carter Lanes is 1501 S. Lemon in the city of Fullerton. Their phone number is 714.526.7725. This will be a 4-game beat the board tournament with squads at 12N, 2 and 4PM. All members (Classic and Masters) are eligible. Handicap will be 80% of 225 for this tournament. We will offer $100 sidepots on each squad with just 20 entrants, as well as optional brackets for each squad. The entry fee for this tournament is $55. First place will be $1000 with 100 entries. First place with full Progressive will offer an estimated 1st place prize of $1800 with 100 entries. Our Memorial Day tournament will be at Fountain Bowl on May 24-26, 2008. There will be one squad on Friday, May 24 at 9PM with side pots guaranteed at $150 per game and one in four entries will advance to the semi-finals on Monday. Saturday squads will be at 1, 3, 5 and 7PM with one in every 5 entries advancing to the semi-finals. Sunday squads are at 11am, 1, 3 and 8:30PM. We will have guaranteed $150 sidepots on the 8:30PM squad. There will be one special entry squad on Monday at 11AM. We hope to see you at Carter Bowl, May 10th!! ABT ( L-R) Ed Abarca (2d place), Troy Sucatre (champion) and ABT Director Ernie Rahm. ABT Scratch Tournament (L-R) ABT Director Rick Stadnick and winner, Greg Jackson. WANTED Brunswick “A” or “B” Mechanic for a busy San Diego Bowling Center Good Pay (based on experience) Good Benefits (Vacation, Holidays & Sick Pay) Good Medical & 401K Call Marty (619)448-4111 Ext. 108 Page 7 Page 8 Canoga Park Bowl BOWLING NEWS De Alba 20122 Vanowen St. • Winnetka, CA 91306 818-340-5190 • FAX: 818-883-1202 • OPEN 24 HOURS www.canogaparkbowl.com E-mail:[email protected] 12655 VENTURA BLVD. STUDIO CITY 818-769-7600 or 877-2380 BOWL WINNETKA — Winter leagues are still ending here at Canoga Park Bowl and we want to congratulate all the winning teams. Phil-Am: League champs, Team #2, Mike King, Socorro King and Bert Araneta. Scores from 4-27-08: Raul Ventenilla 257/651, Bert Araneta 239/239/640, Socorro King 547, Helen Ventenilla 216/524, Mike King 201. First Lutheran Church: Team #6, Shake & Bake, league champs, Wendy Maceri, Maggie Maceri, Zach Granat, Michael Maceri and Ricky Godin. Scores from 4-28-08: Rick Godin 234/651, Bob Pfleger 246/622, Wayne Coffman 213/610, Carol Enochs 200/478, Jerome Hampton 234, Wayne Coffman 213. Tuesday Pick-A-Ball Doubles (4-games: League champions, Team #6, Whatever, Cindy Tumacay and Jun Tumacay. SENIOR—Len Haydock 212/790. ADULT—Jun Tumacay 261/914, Bruce Zietz 210/814, Kim Tannous 744, Marsha Williams 203/734, Jonathan Borillo 222, Mark Berkowitz 214, James Smith Jr. 208. YOUTH—Samantha Meyers 226/762. Adult Junior Doubles: Chip Minot 203/572, Bob Czubiak 224. YOUTH—Dustin Chavkin 226/585, A.J. Minot 235/564, Jennifer Pyka 204/551, Eric Czubiak 160/444. Pinbusters: Monise Kelly 212/553, Lil Baker 204/548. Dodger Bowling Club: Chris Vandagriff 216/631, Kevin Baum 228/623, Dusti Dahlson 116/303. The Classics: Sweeper scores—Tim Stake 264/696, Louis Enriquez 243/634, Michael Witt 226/627, Tina Enriquez 234/663, Pam Findl 247/637, Terri Justin 212/606, Scott Loudon 211, Michael Lavelle 205, Pam Blake 211, Leah Hoffman 211. Vegas For Fun: Joel Seguin 255/653, Jun Tumacay 237/612, Gayle Spengeman 453, Toni Ramos 182, Robert Spengeman 235, Bill Ramos 212, Ivan Lewis 202. Monday Nite Live: Dave Cook 279/726, Michael Ricca 238/640, John DiPietro 224/626, Lucy Tralla 542, Candida Casuga 203/533, Candy Adams 524, Carol Casuga 508, Dan Phearson 223, Bob Heyd 220. River Maniacs: Johnnie Englehart 290/706, Dan Kline 265/693, Donald Gossett 278/678, Dan Dixon 675, Scott Crawford 257/669, Marsha Williams 200/551, Robbie Weinsziehr 213/508, Louis Solivan 297, Bill Williams 257, Monise Kelly 200. Scratch Daytime Travel: Connie Wannomae 245/630, Petra Kaun 220/601, Carol Casuga 204/557, Jonna Barr 551, Karen McDonald 202/540, Georgia Garey 214/534, Flo Bruno 217/520, Cindy Dominguez 514. Comedians: Daniel Stipkovich 277/729, Rich Colella 278/729, Ruben Sarkissian 256/695, Mark May 680, Lawrence Lansing 254/656, Ellen Eckard 234/555, Peggy De Grasse 555, Patti McVicker 218/546, Mary Becker 533, Jessica Huling 529, Justin Archer 268. Copper Bucket: Josh Raymer 269/658, John Porras 250/654, Paul Anderson 246/628, Randy Barden 623, Becky Ruiz 203/541, Alec Hunter 235, Steve Borosich 227. 500 Classic: Teresa Lauer 279/699, Petra Kaun 265/672, Robyn Willis 245/610, Candy Adams 577 Perri L. Toledo 548, Babe Krulisky 222, Arlene Bonino 222 Friday Vegas: Tiffany Morita 257/692, John Miller 257/569, Annette Gutierrez 518. To all the Bowling Moms here at Canoga Park Bowl, we wish all of you a very Happy Mother’s Day! Canoga Park Jrs. May 8, 2008 WINNETKA — The scores are in for this week’s Canoga Park Bowl’s Juniors Report. Junior PBA Experience: Noel Sosa 187/536, Drew Stern 172/497, Jennifer Pyka 173/466, Brandon Bradley 151/386. Bumper Thumpers: Aiden Marks 87/172, Jezzabel Chavez 80/152, Analynne Wallace 78/147. Junior Royals: Kevin Gross 233/572, David Sheeran 219/566, Jose Gallardo 238/565, A.J. Minot 177/455, Nick Minot 169/440, Julia Frias118/325, Alina Medina 127/322, Bertha Rose 87/244. Take the time to remember Mother, on Sunday, Mother’s Day. See ya. when you have time to spare by Nice and Sweet STUDIO CITY — We are closing up shop for the Winter ‘07-08 season and we are encouraging everyone to acknowledge it by showing up for their league photos. As league bowlers it is nice to remember how and with whom you spent the past 30 weeks bowling with. Our very own “Robert Capa” (llo it up); John Boyle, is the in house professional snapping all the shots. Reclaim your favorite sport with a terrific snapshot. PINZ ADULTS You are all picture perfect in our eyes. Usually the strikes are not instamatic but encapsulating shots. Yet, no pushups are required to look good for these pictures. Yet, all you need is a smile and your team to present to everyone what bowling is all about. Take a screencap at these photogenic scores: Twilighters: Ron Koblin 244/670, Dan Coffelt 237/628, Scott Brutz 246/626, Robert Adelman 626, Dane Price 625, Carol Gerard 235/563, Lorill Clement 200/537, Marley Sims 508, Al Weinstein 244, John Pagones 243. Kings and Queens: Dana Lytle 236/637, Brett Himmel 235/620, Tony Ferrari 215/607, Josh Scherr 225, Del Vargas 216, Stan Diamond 215. Funseekers: Damond Taylor 266/733, Jeff Dowling 279/709, Jeff Pifko 267/709, Charity Wiley 200/505, Lisa Frobisher 211. S.C.B.L.: Tom Wigmore 259/710, Jim Foltyn 245/696, Mike Malone 248/696, Neil Inman 629, Dave Yamamoto 627, Brian Patterson 248, Bob Thomas 237. 44 Blue: John Raya 183/466. PINZ JUNIORS You have a week off to study and finish your school year strong; so do it! The summer league is starting soon with much integrity; so be on top of your game. Thanks for a great season and we can’t wait to snap a shot of you when you get back. Here’s the final winter scores: Adult Junior Doubles: ADULT—Josh Fisher 189, Brad Spector 481, Tina Hackett 181, Karie Fisher 489. YOUTH—Nikolai Berk 226, Andre Stokja Jr. 600, Jamie Spector 192/523. Senior Scratch: Brittlan Halpern 300/1027, Nikolai Berk 265/963, Max Korn 278/931, Ethan Bensinger 240/921, Treven Goldsmith 277/915, Natalie Kato 266/946. Senior Galaxies: Joanna Walker 493, Billy Lander 178/423, Mario Vargas 145/395, Jonathan Berk 146/365, Noah Lander 125/350. Junior Stars: Nicole Martinez 149/405, JJ Lim 92/236, Nicholas Martinez 84/206. Pee Wees: Samatha Vargas 135/240, Kayla Arriaga 95/182, Andrew Parker 86/170. PINZ SENIORS/LADIES We have all seen your league portraits and they are fantastic. It sure beats sitting in a photo booth waiting for a goofy picture, or does it? John will take a candid shot of you also, but only if you ask him nicely. Enjoy your picture perfect scores: Happy Timers: Bob Garrick 214/586, Gary Olsen 568, Cynthia Burkenheim 165/456, Ruth Swick 158/441, Ken Burkenheim 202. Breakfast Club: Myrna Schiffman 190/520, Charlene Gaffney 183/488, Elayne Klein 185/468, Victoria Rastocky 198/459, Bernie Filosa 451, Christine Stark 183. Coffee & Donuts: Hildegard Miller 487, Pauline Lipin 191. Pin Pals: Karen Collier 211/552, Judy Kautz 157/449, JC Moore 402, Diana Bassi 144/384, Barbara Weissman 130/375. Joslyn Seniors: Bob Garrick 214/606, Sol Stein 208/563, Teri Bonato 171/475, Kathy George 161/438. Senior Social: Charlene Gaffney 185/531,Gary Olsen 189/517, Joel Margolis 165/470, Christine Stark 173/451, Gas Sunampong 157/4518. Bowler of the Week: How fitting is it that our Bowler of the Week is John Raya who bowls with 44 Blue. On their last night he shattered his earlier high game by bowling a huge 203. Great bowling and we hope to see all of you soon. Sweetness Quote of the Week: “You don’t take a photograph. You ask, quietly, to borrow it”. - Unknown. Remember to ask on site “Ansel Boyle” to do so. continued from page 1 age of 60 to bowl this certified “300” game; and expressed his love for his significant other, Geri Curtis for her support and inspiration. He said he owes so much gratitude to Rusty Bryant, owner of “The Pro Zone” located insideMission Hills Bowl, for drilling his Morich Awesome Hook and to Carl Kurtz for all his help and advise in his equipment changes.. These guys are great”! Bob says he never has forgotten how appreciative he is to Andy Marzich who taught him the fundamentals so-o-o many years ago at Pro 300 Bowl in San Pedro. “Thanks Andy, your lessons stuck and were applied.” Bob also said, “I would be remiss if I didn’t thank Ron Peter, Manager of AMF BowlO-Drome for laying out the shot. Bob’s final remarks was to say that “This “300” game is dedicated to the memory of my good friend, Todd Johnson who passed away earlier this year, for he was with me in spirit on March 13th”. Bob chose to receive from USBC the Gold “300” Watch, the presentation of which was made during the league’s Sweeps Day Pot Luck Luncheon. CONGRATULATIONS BOB, YOU EARNED IT! Inspiration At It’s Best! by Rob Hartley - Coach NORWALK—Maria Luisa Cuellar, is 40 years old and was born with some challenges. She is on our special needs bowling league at Keystone Lanes. During her life she has been around a family of bowlers and especially her Grandfather, Danny Canas. Her Grandfather is still one of our senior bowlers and enjoys the sport as much as he did when he was young. So Maria, wasn’t very happy when at least eight out of ten balls she threw ending up in the channel. The result was discouragement and it didn’t take long before she was thinking about quitting. So her parents decided to get some lessons for Maria and what a difference it has made. The last couple of weeks have proven this by her scores of 60’s, 70’s and even a couple of 90’s! In addition Maria has converted a few splits and even had a turkey! Maria is an example of what a person can do even when they may have a few challenges. Maria has definitely risen to the challenge! Canoga Park Srs. WINNETKA — Happy Moth- er’s Day to the Mom’s here at Canoga Park Bowl. 49’Ers Senior Trio: Congratulations to the league champs, Team 3, “3 Odd Balls”, Rick Greenzweight, Nancy Cottrell and Al Green. 4-28-08: Dave Yahn 226/664, Richard Greenzweight 226/653, Dale Rubin 224/636, Bill McKinley 597, Arnold Snyder 572, Nancy Cottrell 164/457, Mazie Little 135/382, Lucy McCoy 115/337, Donald Macek 215, Bill Robb 213. 39’Ers Senior Trio: Here are our sweeper scores: Edwin Cornish 234/696, Mel Neiditch 247/679, Dave Yahn 236/671, Al Reiswig 236/670, Larry George 648, Carolyn Scherzberg 199/564, Lucy Tralla 182/535, Doris Simmons 477, Lil Baker 476, Freda Leibson 471, Scotty Alavazo 236, Annie Block 179, Charlotte Marco 170, Bernice Nixon 170. Be sure and sign up for our Summer League as the meeting will be on May 8th at noon, bowling starts on May 15th at noon. See you there. Maria Luisa Cuellar We need to take a look at our Special Need Athletes and thank them for their enthusiasm, love of the sport and attitudes of never giving up. The next time you have a tough day bowling think about how great it is to have those around who inspire and motivate to love this sport of bowling! Every Wednesday, Maria walks in with a smile and delightful stride to practice along with her coach! Her parents sit patiently and smile just to see what a difference Maria has made in her score, her ability to learn basic spot bowling, and to learn to concept that winners never quit! Maria truly is one of those bowlers that inspire all to do our best, but knowing that even with a challenge or two, we can all become winners in bowling! 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Mixed Handicap 4’s* 770 5/21 8:00 PM May 21 THURSDAYS__________________________________________________________________________________ 9:30 AM Thursday Scratch Ladies Scratch 3’s 520 5/29 9:00 AM May 29 6:00 PM Lads & Lassies Mixed Handicap 5’s 860 5/22 5:30 PM May 22 6:30 PM LA Dodgers Club Adult/Junior Hcp 2’s*** OPEN 6/05 6:00 PM June 05 ***Teams can be 2 adults, 2 juniors or mixed*** 9:00 PM Mission Majors Mixed Scratch 4’s* 835 5/29 8:00 PM May 29 FRIDAYS_____________________________________________________________________________________ 9:15 AM Friday Foxes Ladies 3’s 470 5/16 9:00 AM May 16 12:30 PM Friday Seniors Senior Handicap 4’s 650 5/16 12 Noon May 16 6:00 PM T.G.I.F. - Laughlin Mixed Handicap 5’s* OPEN 5/23 5:30 PM May 23 9:00 PM S.F.V. 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Florence Ave. Downey, CA 90240 BARNES continued from page 1 After Barnes stepped up in the final frame and delivered three strikes, Stolz had an opportunity to tie the match if she could match with a threebagger of her own. But on her first shot, she left the 2-5 spare to finish second. “I just wanted to step up and throw a good shot,” Stolz said. “Usually I’m great under pressure and I didn’t throw a bad shot, it just didn’t quite make it to the pocket. It felt really good off my hand, but it just hung out there a bit.” On the way to the title match, Stolz took out Australian Carol Gianotti, 217-179, and then defeated second seed Liz Johnson of Cheektowaga, N.Y., 234-232, in the semifinal. Gianotti defeated Joy Esterson of Annapolis, Md., 237-222 in the opening match. Barnes took home $30,000 for first place in addition to the Queens tiara, pendant and crystal trophy. Stolz earned $18,000 for second. The USBC Queens, which is presented by Eldorado, Silver Legacy and Circus Circus, featured a field of 337 of the top female bowlers in the world competing for a total prize fund of $200,000. For more information on the USBC Queens, including standings, photos and stories, visit bowl.com. 7 4 9 8 3 5 4 1 6 2 8 9 1 3 5 7 2 6 2 6 1 5 7 3 9 4 8 9 4 8 7 3 6 2 1 5 6 5 2 8 4 1 7 3 9 3 1 7 2 9 5 8 6 4 8 2 6 3 5 7 4 9 1 5 3 4 9 1 2 6 8 7 1 7 9 6 8 4 5 2 3 National Deaf Bowling News Deaf Team USA Tryouts at Colorado Springs June 13-15 by Connie Marchione COLORADO SPRINGS—Ed Abakumoff, the Bowling Ad Hoc Chairman for United States Deaf Sports Federation issued a flyer officially announcing the site and dates of bowling tryouts for the Deaf Team USA. The site is Harmony Bowl in Colorado Springs and dates are Friday, Saturday and Sunday June 13, 14 and 15, 2008. All games are to start at 9 AM for all day each day. Abakumoff said there are several hotels and motels within 5 miles of Harmony Bowl and make your own reservations, You must be deaf or have hearing impairment loss of at least 55dB in both ears. (You will not use your hearing aids during this tournament.) You must be U.S. citizen and have a current valid passport or be able to get one fast (before March 2009) if you make the team. Entrants must be USBC member and men should have 185 or better and women 170 or better. Entrants also must be a member of USA Deaf Sports Federation (USADSF). USADSF membership ($5.00) forms can be downloaded from usdeafsports.org. The Tryout purpose is to field the best 6 men and 6 women for the Team USA to represent US in the 2009 Deaflympics held in Taipei, Taiwan from September 5 to 15, 2009. The Tryout format (40 games) is similar to the bowling events held in the Deaflympics. The Tryout entry fee is $80.00 (money-order or cashier check) to be mailed to Ed Abakumoff, 19494 Mt. Wasatch Dr. Riverside, CA 92508 with a copy of your current USBC card. The deadline is June 1 to set up the schedule but walk-ins will be considered. This flyer can be downloaded by entering 2009 Deaflympic tryout flyer.doc or email to [email protected] and ask for one. ROBERT ELLISON ROLLS 878 SERIES AT PARKWAY BOWL SAN DIEGO—News was passed to me that Deaf Team USA member Robert Ellison tossed games of 289-300-289 for a tremendous 878 series at Parkway Bowl in San Diego.. He had a 7 in first game and 10 pin in 3rd game after 10 strikes. Two pins stopped him from a perfect 900. I will get more information to tell more about it when I come back from the USBC Convention in Kansas City. There I will take part in the Hall of Fame Ceremony and watch the Clash of Champions being televised by CBS Sports. The bowling battle will be shown on your CBS channel on Saturday and Sunday May 10 and 11. May 10 at 5 PM Eastern Time and May 11 at 4 PM Eastern Time (check you TV guide for time zone. I will also attend the delegate meetings and watch them vote on the new rules proposals. Brunswick West Covina Lanes 675 S. Glendora Ave., West Covina 91792 • 626 960-3636 Second Annual Memorial Madness Junior 20 Game Tournament Will be bowled on a Sport Shot Cost $65.00 per bowler Qualifying and Finals: May 25, 2008 5DeMayoTournamentResults TeamEventatDelRioLanes (20Entries) st 1 2836AltonWarner,DarrylThomas,RazmikDanelian,GregRaymond $500.00 2nd2790RandyMarquez,ErnestoMontez,AurelioGil,JavierHernandez $400.00 3rd2789LouisCastillo,BrandanOwens,RichardWaren,DavidMattesen $240.00 th 4 2773JeanSteinberg,RogerChavez,JohnGrant,ArmandoZavala $160.00 ͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲ Doubles (40Entries) st 1517 RogerWrase/SonSeng 1 nd 1514 JuanCamarena/RamiroGarcia 2 rd 3 1509 RichardWarner/DavidMattesen th 1476 RogerWrase/KevinBlunt 4 5th 1464 JuanCamarena/RogerChavez th 1463 FrankMenchaca/RichardValdez 6 th 1445 RazmikDanelian/DarrylThomas 7 th 8 1423 HerbertJones/RamiroGarcia ͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲͲ RazmikDanelian SonSeng TyStockle FrankMenchaca RichardValdez $400.00 $200.00 $150.00 $125.00 $100.00 $80.00 $60.00 $50.00 $200.00 $100.00 $50.00 $40.00 $35.00 MixedDoubles (6Entries) 1st1371KarinWarren/ScottRaymond Iwouldliketothankallbowlersfortheirparticipationandpatient Onourfirstannualtournamentandtothestaffandmanagement OfDelRiolanesandtheBowlingNewsfortheirhelp. IwouldalsoliketothankHerbertJonesforhelpingoutwiththebrackets. Thankstoallbowlerswhocamefromalongdistance. ArmandoZavala $100.00 BULL DOG COFFEE CLUB (At Westminster Lanes) April 27, 2008 — 16 Bowlers FINAL RESULTS W/HDCP. 1. Jim Adkisson & Gary Wright 1933 2. Craig Warnitz & Mike Garcia 1867 SCRATCH SERIES Craig Warnitz 875 HANDICAP SERIES Gary Wright 992 FREE ENTRY DRAWING Gary Wright DOUBLE POTS W/HDCP. Game 1: Mike Garcia & Rick Hunter 523 Game 2: Gary Wright & Rick Hunter 480 Game 3: Gary Wright & Jim Adkisson 552 Game 4: Craig Warnitz & Butch Labossiere 526 SIDEPOTS Game 1: Mike Garcia, scr. 245 Game 2: Gary Wright, w/hdcp. 247 Game 3: Gary Wright, scr. 268 Game 4: Butch Labossiere, w/hdcp. 281 SUPER POTS — GAME FOUR SCRATCH GAME Craig Warnitz 233 HANDICAP GAME Butch Labossiere 281 TOTAL PAID OUT Accepting Applications Experienced Desk Clerk Experience Bartender Contact Nicole 909-886-4675 • Fax 909-883-4665 Senior No-Tap Tournament $17 Per Person (Includes Sidepots, Red Pin Pot, Yellow Pin Pot, coffee and Food) $70.00 42.00 14.00 28.00 21.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 Upcoming Tournaments: June 7th @ Keystone Lanes June 21st @ Del Rio Lanes July 5th @ Keystone Lanes Use April 15th, 2007 Book Average. If None, Use Current Average of 12 Games or More Bowl 3 Games – Handicap is 90% of 190, With No Max. Contact rob for more info 7502 Florence Ave • Downey • (562) 927-3351 www.delriolanes.com 35.00 20.00 $446.00 Date & Location May 11, 2008 Empire Bowl 940 Colton Ave Redlands, Ca. 92374 1-909-793-2525 MANDATORY PRE-ENTRY Check-In 8:00am to 9:00 am Begin bowling at 9:10am 4 divisions Hdcp Novice, Interm, Advance, Open. To Enter Call JST @ 951-684-7941 or E-mail [email protected] Leave your name and div. SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS all Div. 1499 E. Highland Ave., San Bernardino, CA May 17th @ 12 p.m. – Check-In @ 11:30 a.m. WESTMINSTER Of America Divisions: 175 & over male and female • 174 & under male and female Contact Nancy Watkins @ (626) 960-3636 Del Rosa Lanes Singles (28Entries) st 837 1 nd 2 780 rd 777 3 th 745 4 th 5 736 Check-in @ 5pm • Bowl @ 6pm BOWLING NEWSUDOKU 3 8 1 3 5 8 2 6 9 4 3 9 6 7 4 5 8 9 3 4 1 9 7 8 6 7 1 8 5 Page 12 Linbrook Bowling Center 201 S. Brookhurst • Anaheim • (714) 774-2253 ANAHEIM — We’re ready to report the high scores for Linbrook Bowling Center’s weekly report. Santa Gals and Guys: Tony Chaco 266-268-216/750, Rodger Morris 237-215/642, Traver Clemmons 264-202/637, Fiel Aranda 266/603, Ted Juse 219, Alice Snyder 223. Swinging Trios: Pete Casares 222, Joe Zeuli 212-205, Rey Ortiz 201, John Vojtko 201. Lunch Bunch: Gus Glissman 247. Anaheim Secondary Teachers: George Moreno 246/638, Scott Percified 226-221/637, Digger Larkin 243, Dan Percified 230, Bill Swanson 225-203, Karen Weiland 226. Ten Pins: Brett Galle 233-237/650, Tony Toliver 259219/645, Mike Huffiness 234/615, Dale Mitchell 224/604, Lloyd Carter 235, Danielle Toliver 213-214/615. No Knottcents: Ben Philalack 238-238/659, Chris Vandyke 234-213/637, Michael Byrd 242, Rudy Cedeno 225, William Manning 210, Erika Gonzales 232, Kimberly Allman 207. R.C.R.C.: Don Tanner 202-231-221/654, Virgil Tally 231, Paul Budnovich 215, Lou Cruz 214, J.H. Lowery 211, Tom Alderson 210. Jacks and Jills: Mike Blodgett 226-235/629, Voltaire Cuello 252, James Blythe 225, Don Gut-omen 222, Rudy Tomaneng 204-218, Susan deGraaff 243/612. Angels/Dodgers: Bill Powell 266-275/727, Lee Hayward 279-219-206/704, David Haskell 260/686, Randy Seifman 266-236/676, Wesley Shoemaker 217-229-206/652, Dolly Nielsen 218-201/609, Cortnei Gardner 234-212/607, Sarah Greenwood 256, Pam Gardner 215, Kim Gardner 205. Bowl Sa Mo: Glen Kim 227/605, Sang Kim 232/604, Duke Lee 243, Steve Hong 230, Andy Kim 213, Michelle Kim 200. Golden Nuggets: Don Turner 201, Larry Grummett 200. Party Timers: Isaac Guilden 241-267-247/755, E.J. Rogers 257-202-258/717, Ted Evans 213-233-225/671, Ed Ebuenga 211-258/658, Stan Evans 233-200-225/658, Denise Bayne 230/618, Karyn Lorentzen 203-212/601, Vicki Tkach 222, Nicole Evans 221, Morgan Meyer 202. Anaheim Nisei: Yuki Tomono 234-225-244/703, Sandy Viloria 225-233/649, Bob Mendoza 209-221-211/641, Joe Yanez 246/629, Ken Murata 227. Nikkei: Sandy Viloria 212-226-215/653, Alan Kohara 267/636, Bob Okamura 207-221/611, Sus Yasuda 232, Ken Queypo 210-212, Anne Lastimado 222, Lori Jamora 207. 525 Ladies Classic: Karen Bagnall 215-241-227/860, Dora Miller 202-216-201/805, Diane Salinas 225-202, Cora Bussey 210, Joy McGregor 203. Santa Super Savers: Tony Chaco 224-236/625, Neal Olsen 219, Nick Lam 204, Carl McAlister 203, Jo Stephens 201. Thursday Cypress College: Trevor Linan 214-236/635, Don Gutomen 222-221/603, Greg Baker 235, Bryan Osborne 225, Bill Swanson 216. Magnolia Teachers (No-Tap): Anthony Stroma III 215-206/605,Tony Stroma Jr. 228, Florencio Batalon 220, Carolyn Anderson 287, Faviola Meza 224, Julia Stroma 206,Cherly Soave 205. Looney In Laughlin: AJ Archuleta 205, Faustino Rios 202. 7-11 Vegas: Chris Davey 248-236-234/718, Ricardo Damian 246-258-204/708, Ken Cox 232-216-246/694, Tony Hale 258-235/670, Ben Philalack 258-216/651, Lisa Soma 222-266/649, Eva Munson 208. Korean Bowling League: Robert Cha 231, Eun Mee Cha 219. Friday Cypress College, 9:00 Squad: No scores. 11:00 Squad: Jayson Palacios 209-207/606, DJ Cabading 244, Chris Charnock 220, Eric Williams 212, Anthony Salvador 211-201. Grey Panthers: Jerry Dymora 223, Bob Baughman 208, Stan Lucas 200. BOWLING NEWS T.G.I.F.: Ric Kauten 209-236-223/668, Casey Jones 257-210/656, Brian Blake 239-247/646, John Sanderson 252-202/627, Lee Galicia 247-201/626. Vegas Party: Len Huber 229-268-207/704, BJ Everette 231-222-225/678, George Moreno 235-224-214/673, David Boroff 200-222-248/670, Ed Evans 246-236/668, Valerie Aguirre 213, Connie Wagner 211. Saturday Vegas Special: Julio Molina 222, Joe Molina 204-216, Fiel Aranda 204, Lisa Molina 212, Karen Daniels 201. Double Daters: Ben Philalack 224-232-235/691, Jeff Dahl 223-202-224/649, Tim Hank 207-206-235/648, Duane Robinson 223-246/639, Gary Olsund 234-212/638, Cathy Lopez 221-204/616, Allyson Baligad 210. 4-4 Vegas: Ben Philalack 202-227-268/697, Dino Chavez 223-246-227/696, Michael Peterson 214-232/624, Jerry Joines 235, David Peterson 225-202, Cheri Butschke 231. Family and Friends: Daniel Burnquist 218-228/639, Casey Otteson 234-224/601, Dave Meno 223, Bill Cole 213, Jess Castro 211, Pat McGinn 202, Terry Benavente 202. Nascar Race League: Tony Christensen 223-226233/682, Alan Bloom 244-205/648, Robert Bloom 247220/608, Hong Kha 235, John Sarti Jr. 200. Senior No-Tap: (4-29-08) 39 entries @ $9=$351. 39 lineage @ $4.50=$175.50. 39 prize fund @ $4.50=$175.50. 37 3-6-9 @ $1=$37. Place Money—1st Mercy Pizarro 846 $33, 2nd Fred Ringor 807 $25, 3rd Tony Chaco 791 $19, 4th Helen Petroswki 790 $14, 5th John Magill 789 $10, 6th Jim Ellis 787 $6. Sidepots—1st game, hdcp.: 1st Jim Ellis 331 $9, 2nd Tony Chaco 297 $7, 3rd Bob Okamura 296 $5. 2nd game, scr.: 1st Fred Ringor 300 $11, 2nd-3rd (tie): Helen Petrowski and Cliff LaPointe 278 each and $7.75 each. 3rd game, hdcp.: 1st Tony Chaco 288 $9, 2nd Elaine Dooley 286 $7, 3rd Bob Zentner 284 $5. 3-6-9 New Total: $37. Del Rosa Srs. SAN BERNARDINO — This is “tweener time” when we are between the ending of the Winter Season and the start of Summer Leagues here at Del Rosa Lanes. Young At Heart: Tom Smith 222-203/614, Dave Clemens 233, Bob Corrigan 226, George Learned 215, Cari Burris 565, Velma Bone 200. Wed. Sr. No-Tap: 1. (tie) Barney Barnett 811 and Geri Higgins 811, 2. Sam Frisby 781, 3. David Hill 773, 4. Dee Gibson 766, Booby, Jim McGinty 633. Mon. Sr. No-Tap: 1. Jay Hudkins 816, 2. (tie) Roy Cowan 754 and Chuck Taylor 754, 3. Jackie Knight 734, 4. Larry Stormes 714, Booby, Frank Greaves 589. Have a great week. What About Bob? by Roberta McNaught ANAHEIM—Last week in the 590 Classic, Bob Gosnell didn’t come to play the part of a psychiatrist (although some would say he’s a little out of his mind) he came to bowl. With his first game a 279, he added a 264, 223, and 224 for an academy award winning 990 series. Thanks for holding me up partner. We had the largest number of 900 clubbers in one week ever. Those members were: John Conway 267/985, Ronny Thompson 269/967, Terry Brent (the singing cowboy) 279/930, Lloyd Thierry 266/930, Ron Douglass 278/928, E.J. Rogers 257/914, Eva Munson 248/911, John Phillips 289/909, Juan Sandoval 235/903, and Rob Roberts 247/901. More Stars were: David Wright 278/880, Rose Williams 258/871, Kyle Osterman 247/865, Janet Anderson 258/864, Mike Howard 255/859, Frank Bellinder 246/855, Tim Blough 245/851, Gloria Ferrulli 224/849, Shig Shozi 233/840, Kantral Williams 237/826, Dora Miller 247/819, Dan Baker 236/819, Larry Green 259/813, Janine Ditch 239/811, John Velasquez 243, Carl Adinolfi 240, Jerry Knight 236, Stan Guzy 231, Willy Bordenave 228, Alan Bloom 226, Nancy M. Smith 225, Rey Ortiz 225, Marie Barbush 223, Karen Bagnall 222, Gino Vassallo 218, Ron Mahler 216, Ed Harris 213, Rod Cantrell 206, Ed Stoute 206, Johnny Munson 204, Diane Salinas 203, and Shirley Anderson 200. The Rocky Marsh Doubles now has a full 20 teams for the Summer. We ALWAYS need subs. If interested in subbing, leave your name and number with the desk at Linbrook. LINBROOK BOWLING CENTER 201 S. BROOKHURST • ANAHEIM • (714) 774-2253 WE NEVER CLOSE • OPEN 24 HOURS Monday & Friday 9am - 5pm } Special Monday & Tuesday 9pm - 1am $2.00 per game Excluding Holidays Ozzie’s Senior Scratch Doubles - Saturday May 17th Check in at 11:30AM - Bowl at 12:30PM Limited to the first 50 paid couples Summer Leagues Now Forming! Call Shannon Bloom or Stacy Rider at 714-774-2253 To Reserve Your Spot Today! NEW START TIME!! TEDDY’S COLOR OF MONEY Weekly Events . . Saturdays • Check-in 8:00pm • Bowl at 9:00pm • $15 Per Person BREAKFAST BOWL Sundays at 7:30-11 AM • 3 Games & Breakfast • $10 Per Person SENIOR NO-TAP Tuesday & Fridays at 1 PM • Entry Fee: $9 “WE’RE A PARTY 24 SEVEN” May 8, 2008 1499 E. Highland Ave. San Bernardino, CA 92404 909-886-4675 SAN BERNARDINO — It’s Mother’s Day this Sunday, so to all the mothers here at Del Rosa Lanes, we say Happy Mother’s Day. Judson Baptist: Jon Vancil 242/611, Bob Corrigan 212/610, Lee Smith 481, Violet Preszler 191. Beach Party: Darren Robinson 243-275/717, Cory Sala 210-233-244/687, Charles Garcia 225-213, Diane Kline 467, Heidi Gregg 171. Capri: Toni Futch 210/562, Terry Mahlstedt 213, Linda Cunningham 207. T.N.T.: Harry Horde 188/518, Joe Fletcher 518, Jan Ebey 200/470, Lory Durkiewicz 470. Wednesday Vegas: Jeff Hout 213-214/607, John Perkins 224, Likapeka Enriquez 200/532. Happy Gamblers: Adam Sokoloski 216-224-245/685, Jerry Forch 214-210-222/646, Corky De Maio 214-233/642, Dale Conway 269/638, Joshua Ball 221-201/614, Georgia Forch 242-201/600, Bridgett Young 221, Linda Cunningham 202, Susan Reeder 200. S.B. County: Jim Forbes 256-213/648, Lonnie Futch 229-208/613, Robert Cravens Jr. 225-211/612, Bill Elliott 209-229/610, Robert Richards 241, David Rybak 236, Steve Rollberg 234, Ron Barnett 234. Adult/Jr. League: Bobby Campagnale 236-206-243/685, Darren De Maio 226/616, Joe Dube 217-224/612, Stacy Brooks 390, AnaWuitierrez 156, Terrene Robinson 441, Ronnie Smith Jr. 188. Weekend Rollers: Nacho Hernandez 225-248-211/684, Mike Nakunz 216-215-233/664, Charles Rabico 210261/662, Mike Contreras 247-230/658, Jack Hamner 216-212-202/630, John Baker 201-247/629, Mike Mellas 202-228/606, Tim Farris 230, Pacita Baker 221/564, Betty Allgower 225, Jackie Farris 204, Christina Hernandez 204, Toni Futch 204. Our column is short this week with sweepers and end of the winter leagues and the start of the new season. Everyone take care and rest up for the start of the new Summer Leagues. Del Rosa Jrs. SAN BERNARDINO — Our report may be short this week but the scores are very important to the junior bowlers here at Del Rosa Lanes. Let’s see who they are. Bantam Buddies: Kyle Phillips 120/359, Taylor Rash 101/276. Pincrackers: Danyl Quinbar 181/470, Sarah Tarpening 144/361. Strike Force: Dylan Newton 202/589, Jon Huckabee 234, Brent Smith 209, Shelby Scheffler 191/499. Remember Mom on Mother’s Day. McLeod Smashes 289 For 711 In Linbrook Juniors by Stacy ANAHEIM — In the Thursday Linbrook Juniors, Andrew Stewart snapped great games of 222-219-253 for a terrific 694 series. Abbott Hatch hammered 237, Matt Nickeson nailed 235 and Jeff Hunt hit 202/579. In the Junior Adult Scratch Doubles, Matt Nickeson and E.J. Rogers ralled to four wins. Andrew Stewart and Stacy Rider came away with three wins making the two teams tied for first place going into the final positiion round next week. Matt Nickeson bowled very consistent games all above the 200 mark with 203-226-204 for a nice 633 series. E.J. Rogers rammed 190-269-235 for a great 694. Aaron Wilson started off slow but bowled an awesome 246 in game two for a 609 series. Stacy Rider rolled 222-223-247 for a 692 series. Kyle Osterman has been bowlng some great games with 220-213-221 for 654. Alexis Adinolfi bowled a clean game with lots of strikes for a 232 game, Jeff Hunt hit 202 and Mark McLeod mixed 201. In the Bumper Busters, Jennifer Lewis led the crew with 118-97. Taylor Pac paid off with 112-90, Yasmine Kadri rolled 81-87-93, Kellen Hicks hit 85 and Khamron Gardner carried 64-55. Although there were lots of great scores in the Saturday Linbrook Juniors, the highlight of the day would have to be Mark McLeod rolling 10 straight strikes before being stopped by a stubborn, wiggling 7 pin for a great 289 game. Mark had three great games of 223-289199 for a sizzling 711 series. For the girls, Valerie Matsumoto mixed the pins for 183-222-206 adding up to a 611 series. Close to 600 was Jeremiah Tan tallying 210-198-189 for 597. J.D. Greenhalgh gobbled 230, Aaron Wilson wheeled 223, Jay Tayag topped 211, Josh Cruz cruised to 205 and Nicole Curtis clipped 204. Bowling their personal best was Kristopher McLellan with 128, Ventresca Randall with 128 and Cheyanne Jordan with 123. 69th Year In Publication VOLUME 69, NO.19 Caifornia The nation’s leading bowling newspaper, published Thursdays 52 weeks per year. EDITORIAL OFFICE MAILING ADDRESS 11459 E. Imperial Hwy. P.O. Box 4160 Norwalk, CA 90650 Downey, CA 90240 OFFICE NUMBER: 562-807-3600 24-HOUR FAX NUMBER: 562-807-2288 e-mail: [email protected] website: www.californiabowlingnews.com CHARLES KINSTLER................................ Publisher CAROL MANCINI........................... Editor/Publisher DEAN LOPEZ.............. Assistant Editor/Typesetter LILLIAN OAK......................... Advertising Manager HERBERT JONES........ Transportation/Distribution DOUG HOSKINS................... Computer Consultant The CALIFORNIA BOWLING NEWS (ISSN 0008-0918) is published weekly on Thursdays and is Free with a $39.95 postage and handling fee (52 issues) by writing to: California Bowling News, P.O. 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