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Bowling News October 1, 2015 BOWLING NEWS California Page 1 Thursday October 1, 2015 7502 E Florence Ave, Downey, CA 90240 • Online: www.californiabowlingnews.com • Email: [email protected] • Office: (562) 807-3600 Fax: (562) 807-2288 Mira Mesa Youth Bowler The Last Frame: Tustin Lanes Closed After Nearly 4 Decades Harley Sweigart Shoots 848 MIRA MESA — During his final weeks bowling in our youth program, Harley Sweigart bowled his highest series shooting 300, 280 & 268 for an 848. Harley began bowling at 4 years old in New Jersey. When he moved he started bowling at Mira Mesa Lanes in 2008. He bowled his first 300 at the age of 13. Since then, he’s bowled eight 300’s and has had three 800 + series. He won his first JBT the first time he entered and now has 6 JBT titles with many top 5 finishes. He came Originally published by Orange County Register. in 150th out of 1095 at last year at Jr. Gold and competed this year as well. Over the last two years Harley has cashed at the Pepsi State finals and finished 2nd this year. He has also been one of, if not the top youth bowler in San Diego County earning his place on the All-Star team for last four years. Harley will be attending Arizona State University (ASU) in the fall and will be bringing his big game to their bowling team…GO SUN DEVILS! TUSTIN – The last pin fell at Tustin Lanes, as the family-owned bowling alley gets ready to shut down after 38 years. Tustin Lanes has been a long-time favorite for leagues and tournaments. Customers say that’s because the Old Irvine Boulevard property hung onto affordable prices and a neighborhood feel, even as trendy bowling centers with flashy technology and high-end cocktails popped up around it. “Tustin Lanes is like home,” bowler Patty Wood said. “It is just so sad.” The closure is in keeping with a national trend. There are less than half as many bowling centers nationwide today as when league play was at its peak in the late 1970s and early 80s, according to Tom Martino, president of the Bowling Proprietor’s Association of America. “Now you have to rely more and more on casual bowlers who come only when they want to. That puts the bowling center in a bad situation,” Martino said, with many businesses now worth less than the real estate they sit on. Wood and her husband, Matt, have bowled in a league at Tustin Lanes just The Perfect Game by Steve Felege The Other Side of the Glenn Allison Perfect Series Editor’s note: In the of Scotch tape which was previous article, we pre- placed across the lanes, alsented the case for official lowed to absorb oil, then recognition, by the USBC, exposed to UV light. The of Glenn Allison’s legend- amount of fluorescence inary 900 series. Of course, dicated the amount of oil there’s another side to this present. He said he didn’t story and it’s only fair to know if the tape was used in that case because it may present that side as well. At 1:30 PM EST on Sep- not have been on the marThe method tember 23, 2015, I contact- ket yet. ed Neil Stremmel, Manag- most likely used was called, ing Director of the National “smear and tactile measureGoverning Body at the ment.” This consisted of USBC. He admitted that nothing more than wiping a he hadn’t been greatly in- finger across various locavolved with the last inves- tions along the lane to detigation of Glenn Allison’s termine oil distribution. He 900, but was extremely admitted that, since there knowledgeable about the is no way to calibrate an subject and more than will- individual’s sense of feel, it was, by necessity, a judging to share what he knew. He explained the two ment call. He then referred methods used in the early me to Chad Murphy, Execueighties to check alley-oil tive Director of the USBC. conditions. One was a form continued on page 6 DUKE, MALOTT TO DEFEND ROTH/HOLMAN DOUBLES TITLE IN PBA FALL CLASSIC BHonor owlingRoll News Name Score Armando Jusi dave ellsworth Mark van dorselaer mark french al strager corey willis deronn booker steven warren dave kovach matt adalian charles zelaya 300 300 300 300 819 300 807 300 300 300 300 Date Two-time defending Mark Roth/Marshall Holman PBA Doubles champions Norm Duke and Wes Malott will begin defense of their 2011 and 2015 titles during the South Point Bowling Plaza PBA Fall Classic which will take place Oct. 19-26 in Las Vegas. Preliminary rounds of the Roth/Holman doubles event will kick off the Fall Classic, starting with an eight- Center 09-19-15 Foothill Lanes 09-20-15 westminster lanes 09-21-15carter lanes 09-21-15 harley’s camarillo bowl 09-21-15 harley’s simi bowl 09-21-15fountain bowl 09-21-15del rio lanes 09-22-15 parkway bowl 09-23-15cal bowl 09-25-15 harley’s valley bowl 09-27-15 sierra lanes ATTENTION ALL BOWLERS: bowl an honor score THIS WEEK & E-MAIL by MONday Noon YOUR NAME, SCORE, DATE & CENTER & you will be on the front page e-mail to: [email protected] men: 300 - 800 & 7-10’s Women: 298,299,300, 700+ & 7-10’s Alex Mann, left, with his father, Jack Mann, shortly after the son took over ownership of Tustin Lanes in December 2009. about every Monday night for the past 27 years. Their five-person team is called Aces or Better, and it includes another couple they met at the bowling center more than 20 years ago. “I’ve seen engagements. I’ve seen people having babies,” Wood said. “These are lifelong friendships we’ve made with some people.” Tustin Lanes has been a family affair not only for the customers, but for the owners as well. Jack Mann, who once owned an orthodontist practice in town, broke ground on the property at the height of the bowling craze in March 1977. Mann had quite the bowling empire, owning for some time Fountain Bowl in Fountain Valley, Regal Lanes in Orange, Kona Lanes in Costa Mesa and Chaparral Lanes in San Dimas. Competition got stiffer in Tustin in 2008, when Strike Orange County opened a bowling center at The District. The center, which is now Bowlmor, includes such features as glow-in-the-dark lanes and audio-visual technology. In 2009, Mann bowed out of the industry when he sold Tustin Lanes to his youngest son, Alex Mann, who also owns Arlington Lanes in Riverside. Within months of taking over, Alex Mann made updates to electronic scoring equipment, decor and signage at the Tustin property. Along with its 42 bowling lanes, Tustin Lanes offered pool tables, flat-screen TVs and projectors throughout, an arcade, laser tag, two party rooms, a full bar, a snack bar and a pro-shop. Alex Mann told the Register when game qualifying round on Monday, Oct. 19, followed by two six-game match play rounds for the top 12 teams on Tuesday, Oct. 20. The top five teams after a combined 40 individual games will advance to the ESPN stepladder finals which will be held on Saturday, Dec. 19, at the National Bowling Stadium in Reno as part of the GEICO PBA World Series of Bowling VII. The finals will air Sunday, Jan. 17, at 1 p.m. ET and will be counted as a 2016 title for each member of the winning team. As of Sept. 23, 48 teams had entered the Roth/Hol- man doubles event. For a current roster of teams, click here: http://www. pba.com/Content/files/ Downloads/2015%20 FALL%20CLASSIC%20 (Doubles).pdf Following the doubles event, the Fall Classic continues with the PBA Xtra Frame South Point Las Vegas Open, a PBA Tour singles event, Wednesday and Thursday. The PBA South Point West Challenge, a regional tournament for players who haven’t won a PBA title, is set for Friday, Oct. 23. The inaugural PBA Team Challenge, a wide-open five-player team PBA SPARE SHOTS he took over that he was surveying customers about other possible improvements, but insisted Tustin Lanes would never convert to a trendy center like Bowlmor. Many bowling centers that have survived the shifting industry have removed some lanes and added other forms of entertainment such as bumper cars that generate more revenue. Many have also embraced high-end food – a trend that’s hit shopping malls, airports and other industries, too. While Tustin Lanes isn’t the most modern of bowling centers, it remains friendly and affordable. As word began to spread about the pending closure, bowlers said, “It’s really a shame. This will displace over a dozen leagues, which use the center Monday through Sunday, affecting hundreds of leaguers, other families, church groups and kids birthday party people.” When the current season ends, some bowlers will move to Irvine Lanes or Carter Bowl. Proprietors see some glimmers of hope, with a push to get bowling in the 2020 Olympics and attract more young people. With such nods to nostalgia, owners hope league bowling might see the same sort of revival that’s made vinyl and beards cool again. event, is set for Saturday and Sunday with qualifying, Baker format match play and Baker format stepladder finals. For a current roster of teams, click here: http://www.pba. com/Content/files/ Downloads/2015%20 FALL%20CLASSIC%20 (Team).pdf The PBA50 Western Open, a PBA West Region tournament for players ages 50-and-older, will conclude the Fall Classic on Monday. All of the South Point Bowling Plaza PBA Fall Classic competition will continued on page 4 tough times never last, but tough people do EVENT OR CLUB 6 Gamer - $300.00 1st Place based on 40 entries SUNDAY, October 11th at 3PM check-in 2:00p.m. • Entry Fee: $50 Optional - Sidepots - Blocks $10 • Call Jon at (949)770-0055 for more info. 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Sherman joined such luminaries in the Ventura County Hall of Fame as Robert Smith, the powerful right-hander who has won seven PBA Tour titles. Sherman received his Hall of Fame plaque in a ceremony that was a complete surprise to him. “I think they wanted to sneak attack me,” joked Sherman a day after being honored. “I was so shocked and I still am,” added Sherman, a Simi Valley resident. “The words on the plaque and my name on it just don’t make any sense. It’s such a big honor.” Sherman, while being modest, ranks among the very top of elite bowlers in the area. He has consistently bowled well over 200 in league play, whether he competed at Harley’s Simi Bowl, Del Rio Lanes in Downey, Corbin Bowl in Tarzana, Buena Lanes in Ventura, Santa Clarita Lanes or Mission Hills Bowl. He set a personal high during the 2012-13 season when he averaged a whopping 243 in a scratch league at Harley’s Simi Bowl. “That’s like my second home to me,” said Sherman about Harley’s Attending the award ceremony were Dan Mueller, chairman of the Hall of Fame committee; Hall-of-Famer Mason Sherman; and Ed Rogoff, vice president of the Ventura County USBC Bowling Assn. Photo courtesy of Ed Rogoff Simi Bowl. “I grew up at Harley’s Simi. I’ve been bowling there since I was seven.” Sherman has been described as a “cranker” when it comes to his bowling style and he doesn’t disagree. “I definitely have more of a power game,” said Sherman, a right-hander. “There’s not much finesse to my game.” Ace bowler Craig Kisro pays tribute to Sherman when he says that he “never leaves anything in the bag when he throws a shot.” Kisro adds that Sherman is “100 percent speed, torque and crank on every shot, similar to the golfer who always swings hard off the tee.” The night he was inducted into the Hall of Fame, Sherman let his feelings be known in a heartfelt post on his Facebook page. Interest- ingly, he wrote his post while he was compiling a 700 series. Here is what he wrote: “I am floored beyond words right now. I had no idea something like this would happen tonight or ever for that matter. Bowling is my passion. I have loved our game since I first started at the ripe age of 7 years old. “23 years later and I have the same fire and always aspire to better myself and help promote the game where I can. From the loudmouth, slappy, crazy, differentcolored-hair, ear-pierced little butthead I was and still kind of am sometimes . . . I have grown as a person thanks to my friends, my family and most of all, my wife, Andi Garrison-Sherman. You make me the best version of myself. “You have helped mold me into the man and bowler I have become over the last several years. Your support and love mean more to me than words can explain. Have to thank my father and grandparents for introducing me to bowling. Had to start somewhere and it started with bumpers and my dad teaching me the game I have grown to love. And a special thank-you to all my friends and the amazing talents of our game that have helped me along the way, befriended me and competed with me. Means the world. “Thank you so much to the Ventura County United States Bowling Congress for this incredible honor. Thanks to Dan Mueller and Ed Rogoff for presenting me with this plaque. “Thank you to Ron Plander for providing a WP center and junior program that kept me out of trouble and to help excel at this game. Thank you to Buena Lanes for also providing a second home, a fantastic junior program and now the tournament club. “It is absolutely one of the most cherished awards and honors I have received. “Also thanks to one of my best friends first – and my boss second – Rick Soto, for letting me take time off to pursue competitive bowling! “I hope I can continue to help keep the game growing for the next generation. We are all part of the solution. “Thanks so so much!” Three years ago, Sherman was the driving force behind a bowling fund-raiser that was held at Harley’s Simi Bowl for the Leukemia and Lymphona Society. He came up with the idea as a goodwill gesture for his thengirlfriend, Andi, who was involved in raising funds for the Leukemia and Lymphona Society. One year later, the two were married. They recently had their first son, named Emmett, who is now three months old. Said Sherman: “My family is most important to me. When I was younger, it was always about bowling first. My dad was the one who showed me the game. He got me to a competitive level. I hope I have exceeded even his expectations. I can tell you wholeheartedly that it blows my mind I have had the opportunity to compete at a high level and bowl next to some of the best in the world. Bowling has always been humbling and the greatest thing about it is, you can never perfect it. You can always learn something new in our game. It is a reason I love it. “I have obtained much more from bowling over and above any of my achievements though. I have been given the gift of lifelong friendships because of bowling. I will always thank the game and be proud of the game for that. “As I have grown older, my career has become a focal point and bowling became secondary as my passion. I met my wife, we were married, we rescued our dogs and had our son; everything I do now is for my family and I couldn’t be more thankful. My wife, my son, and my pups . . . they motivate me to no end. I want to be the best for them whether I’m at work, at home or in a bowling alley doing what I love . . . it is all for them.” Western Pacific Bowling Supply, Inc. Serving Bowling Centers on the West Coast Since 1994 1216 W. Grove Avenue, Orange, CA 92865 Distributors For: HOMEÊOF emy cad MartinÊA Pinspotter / PinsetterngÊFacility Traini • Qubica / A.M.F. • Brunswick • Century Lane Machines • NEO Technologies • Pinsetter Parts Plus • Quality Bowling Online Ordering • W.P. 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October 1, 2015 Powerful PWBA Photo Is A Family Affair By Fred Eisenhammer Lane Patterns for October: October 3- Women’s U.S. Open • October 10 - Alcatraz October 17- Minnesota • October 24- Detroit October 31- Dave’s Choice Winnetka Bowl opens @ 9 AM. Special rates end at 12 Noon. Check out what’s happening at the bowl. Visit www.winnetkabowl.net While here be sure to visit our newly remodeled Lane 33 Bar & Grill. Check out entertainment schedule. We have live bands performing every Friday night! Karaoke! Legends of Poker and Texas Hold’em Tournaments! Have your birthday party or special event at Lane 33! Contact Becky for more info. Tuesday Seniors Bowling Events! All start at 12:30 P.M. • October 6 - Monte Carlo October 13 - 9-Pin No-Tap Singles Tournament October 27 - 9-Pin No-Tap Alibi Singles Tournament We still have openings on a few of our leagues for individuals and even a few teams! If you’re still thinking about a league or looking for a second league to join give us a call and sign up today. Make Winnetka Bowl your party headquarters! Kids Birthday Parties, Corporate Events, Business Team Building and Fundraisers welcome here! Contact Robyn for all the details and to make reservations. Winnetka Bowl - 20122 Vanowen St., Winnetka CA 91360 Corner of Vanowen St. and Winnetka Ave. in the city of Winnetka 818.340.5190 • www.winnetkabowl.net The Ventura County Bowling Association Presents “The 2015 Ventura County Masters” Saturday October 10,2015 Buena Lanes, 1788 Mesa Verde Ave, Ventura,CA Sponsored by: Neighborhood Car Care of Ventura Fast Undercar of Ventura J’s Club Shack of Simi Valley and 900 Global 1st Place $1,000.00 Guaranteed! Qualifying Squads @ 9AM and 1PM - Fresh Oil both Squads Format: 5 games qualifying - Cut to top 8 bowlers from combined squads. You may try to qualify in both squads. Finals: Top 8 bowlers advance to finals for 2 game bracket style format. 1 vs 8 • 2 vs 7 • 3 vs 6 • 4 vs 5 Lane Condition: 2013 USBC Masters Tournament Additonal Payouts based on 60 entries 2nd $ 500 - 3rd $ 425 - 4th $ 360 - 5th $ 310 - 6th $ 260 7th $ 210 - 8th $ 165 - 9 & 10th $ 125 - 11th & 12th $ 100 Entry Fee $ 65.00 - Lineage $13.50 Prize Fund $43.00 - Expense $ 8.50 Please Contact: Andre Good for further information or to reserve your spot today. 805-415-7018 Danielle McEwan and her mom, Susan Varano, are full of emotion after McEwan scores her first PWBA victory. Photo by Gregg Ellman / USBC It was powerful. It was Johnson of Grand Prairie, her turn to leave the 7-10 poignant. It was dramatic. Tex., who was bidding to split. And it was emotional. become the PWBA player Final score: McEwan The accompany- of the year with a victory 233, Johnson 205. ing photo was all those in the title match. So McEwan claimed things. It was taken Sept. Johnson had already the $20,000 top prize and 13 by Gregg Ellman, who claimed a PWBA title at her first professional vicwas covering the Smith- the Wichita Open in July tory – setting off the famfield Professional Wom- and led the tour in cashes ily victory fireworks. en’s Bowling Assn. Tour and match-play appearEarlier in the month, Championship in Arling- ances. McEwan paid tribute to ton, Tex., for the United Furthermore, Johnson all the support she was reStates Bowling Congress. had reached the champi- ceiving – not just from her The photo shows a onship match by defeat- mother but also from her triumphant Danielle Mc- ing famed Kelly Kulick. siblings: Nick, 13, VictoEwan celebrating her first McEwan, who had ria, 11, and Gianna, 8. Her PWBA championship af- turned 24 years old less boyfriend, PBA bowler ter winning the Smithfield than two weeks earlier, Marshall Kent, also was event and being congratu- didn’t exactly get off to a cited as a big help. lated by her mother, Susan rousing start against John“I wouldn’t be able to Varano, whose face shows son. do this without them,” uncontrollable bliss. In a match that was McEwan said. “I just I found this picture so broadcast live on CBS came out of college and moving, so touching, that Sports Network, McE- started bowling against I felt compelled to write wan left the dreaded 7-10 the guys for three years, about it. After all, it’s not split twice in the first six which really didn’t allow often that I get teary-eyed frames, leaving her with me to earn enough money looking at a photograph two opens and stunting to support myself. So they – and a bowling photo at her momentum. really just said ‘go chase that. But McEwan wasn’t to your dreams, and whatBut Ellman’s photo did be denied. ever you need along the just that. Undaunted, the right- way, we are here for you.’ McEwan entered the handed McEwan shook ’’ championship match as off the two opens and So there was a lot of the underdog. McEwan, blasted strikes on her final emotion that rose to the a Stony Point, N.Y., resi- five shots. McEwan’s late surface when McEwan’s dent, was a four-time charge forced Johnson to Smithfield victory went Team USA member and double in the 10th to win. into the books. a star bowler at Fairleigh But Johnson’s first shot It was all so palpable Dickinson University. But sailed through the head – courtesy of a photo that she was facing Stefanie pin – and this time it was captured it so well. PBA SPARE SHOTS continued from page 1 be covered live on PBA’s online video-streaming service, Xtra Frame. For subscription information, visit pba.com and click on the Xtra Frame link. TEAM FISH UNVEILS “BOWL FOR THE CURE” FUND-RAISING PROJECT Team Fish, the group of young PBA members who have banded together for fun and friendship, is adding “fund-raising” to its portfolio. Led by North Carolina team members Connor Pickford of Charlotte and Kyle Troup of Taylorsville, Team Fish is unveiling a custom-designed t-shirt that will be sold to raise money in support of the efforts to find a cure for breast cancer. Pickford, who lost his mother Valerie to breast cancer in September 2001, and Troup, whose grandmother died from the disease in 2010 and whose mother is a breast cancer survivor, are leading the Team Fish effort to raise money as part of the national October Breast Cancer Awareness month campaign. The special breast cancer tshirt can be ordered through the Team Fish page on Facebook. Orders are now being accepted. All proceeds from the t-shirt sales will be donated to Susan G. Komen for the Cure through the bowling family’s Bowl for the Cure program. ● Rhino Page of Orlando, Fla., defeated Webber International University competitor Nate Garcia of Port St. Lucie, Fla., 259-170, to win the inaugural PBA Sarasota South Open at Sarasota Lanes Sunday. Page earned $2,300 along with his seventh PBA Regional title. Page posted a 6-4 match play record and an 18-game pinfall total of 4,257, including match play bonus pins, to qualify first for the stepladder finals. Garcia earned his place in the title match by defeating Scott Newell of Deland, Fla., 211-189, in the semifinal round. In the first stepladder match, Newell defeated Chris Polizzi of Spring Hill, Fla., 238-178. ● Amateur Mike Dole of Loves Park, Ill., won five of his eight matches and finished with a total of 3,767 pins for 15 games to defeat PBA Hall of Famer Pete Weber of St. Ann, Mo., by 65 pins to win the PBA Budweiser Midwest Open at Cherry Lanes inside Diamond Jo Casino on Sunday. The win was Dole’s first in PBA Regional competition, but he does not get credit for a title because he is a non-member. He earned $2,000 while Weber earned $1,000 for second place. October 1, 2015 BOWLING NEWS Page 5 American Bowlers Tournament Association P.O. Box 3721, Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 • 562-868-7164 • Cell: 562-228-3960 • www.abta1.com ABTA BYE this Week (October 3rd) • ACTION LANES El Monte, Saturday Oct. 10 Format to be Semis, then top 16 Single Elimination Finals • ALL POTS BIG $$ CARRY OVER $$ To ACTION LANES EL MONTE - The ABTA will take a bye this week and resume regular action OCT. 10 at popular Action Lanes in El Monte, in a ONE DAY Event! Semi Finals and Top 16 advancing to the top 16 Finals. ALL SEMIFINALISTS WILL CASH. Qualify 1:00-2:30-4:00 & 6:00 with Semi Finals to follow. The 3-6-9 Roll -off at 8:00PM, with the Top 16 bowlers to the Single Elim Finals following at 8:00 PM. All Semifinalists will cash. TOP 16 will receive a Min. of $100 and up. As always three women will be guaranteed to the top 16 plus three Super Seniors. Minimum of 2 men and 1 women will be added to the Semi Finals. BIG POTS ACTION~~ All have car- ried over!! Match Game est. $4,800, Match Series Pot, est. $ $1,900, Mystery Doubles Game #2 est. $4,000 and the 3-6-9 is $1,200. First Place will be $1,000 Min. Up to $2,800 will be possible with Bonuses and Cash N Carry Options. Bonuses include $100 wearing ABTA Logo Shirt in the event and also $100 using our sponsors “900 Global Ball in the Final Game and winning the event. New members are welcome up to 209 average. Men and Women only $10 to join. If Senior, Men 55+ and Ladies 49 + you will get a Free Membership. Also for the Super Seniors Men 63+ and Ladies 55+ there is at least 3 bowlers extra added to the semifinals. Action Lanes is located at 10534 Lower Azusa Rd in El Monte. Easily access from the 10, 605, 95, and 210 Freeways. The phone there is 626-350-8831. THE POTS ARE BIG ALL CARRIED OVER. Side pots are guaranteed $50 at 4:00 PM, $165 at 6:00PM and usually go for more than $200 per game. We pay 3 places in the last squad. Only a $7 entry total for the 3 games. A good buy at $2.33 per game. The following week Oct. 17 we return to WEST COVINA LANES. Oct. 24 on to CHAPARRAL LANES in San Dimas. See Our AD in Facebook. For info call ABTA 562868-7164 or see the web site www.abta1.com. NO WEEKEND ACTION WITHOUT THE ABTA 2016 CA State Championships Conducted by ADVANCED ENTRY RESERVATION – 11th ANNUAL Hosted by: Orange County USBC Open to all adult members of the California USBC Association. TEAM, DOUBLES & SINGLES EVENT ¥ OPEN & WOMEN’S EVENTS FOREST LANES, Lake Forest Squad Times: Team Event Fri: 8pm ¥ Sat: 11:30am ¥ Sun: 8am Squad Dates: April 1-2-3 May 20-21-22 (April 8-9-10) Women’s only Squads Doubles/Singles Fri: 4:30pm Sat: 8am, 3pm, 6:30pm Sun: 11:30am, 3pm April 15-16-17 April 22-23-24 (April 29–May 1) ___________________________ Women’s only Squads May 27-28-29* All-events: $15 per person Optional Scratch: $5 per person per event (Open only) June 17-18-19** June 24-25-26 (July 8-9-10) No bowling Mother’s Day, CUSBC Convention and 4th of July weekend. *Memorial Weekend **Father’s Day Weekend ___________________________ st GROUPS OR TEAMS WITHIN 75 MILES OF THE HOST CITY ARE CONSIDERED LOCAL and may not be able to get preferred squad times. DATES WILL BE RESERVED IN ORDER RECEIVED OFFICIAL ENTRIES CLOSE: JULY 10, 2016 Online registration available at OPENING CEREMONIES: or when squads are filled. www.CalUSBC.com SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 2016 Small squads may get re-scheduled with captain’s approval. TEAM DATE 1 December 31, 2015 June 3-4-5 Adult & Youth Weekend Team, Doubles & Singles: $35 per person per event Form and payment must be postmarked by Choice TEAM TIME D/S DATE D/S TIME RESERVATION DEADLINE: Page 6 DEL KARPER Continues His “HOT PACE” by Frank Weiler SAN BERNARDINO - I don’t think Del Karper has ever had a bad day on the lanes. His average is always in the 220 range and he never seems to vary off that score. How does he do it? Simple: TALENT. Del Karper has a talent for scoring. Talent is a word that can be defined as an ability to perform consistently and with a high degree of skill. That’s a great description for Del’s bowling game: skilled and consistent. So what does skill and consistency translate to on the lanes? A 220 average and first place in league play. And that is just what Del is up to. With one session to go Del is averaging 221 and leads the SoCAL Men’s Club. I believe he will keep up his 221 pace and take this seasons crown. The Club is a singles league and features a match game format made for Del’s consistent style. Within a few weeks we will know if Del continues his “HOT PACE” and wins this seasons Club title. Good luck Del. I can’t wait to see what happens. LOUSY BOWLER TOURNAMENT SUN.,OCT. 4, 2015/12PM 11:00 AM CHECK IN THREE (3) DIVISIONS 176 AND ABOVE 175 TO 136 135 AND BELOW +ONLY $15 PER BOWLER + Bowl three(3) games of regular bowling and receive a FREE t-shirt with entry BOWLING NEWS October 1, 2015 The Perfect Game by Steve Felege Continued from page 1 - The Other Side of the Glenn Allison Perfect Series Mr. Murphy said that all the evidence reviewed was public record and was gracious enough to supply the case number for reference. Multiple phone calls to the Central District Court of CA and the National Archives & Records Administration revealed that all records involving “Glenn Allison VS the ABC” had been destroyed in 2011. The statute of limitations may have expired. In response to this news, Mr. Murphy advised that either Mr. Allison or his attorney may have copies. Long story short; they don’t. Unfortunately, both men asked that specifics of our conversations remain “off the record,” so let me be clear about one thing; neither of these men acted as though they were trying to cover anything up. Quite to the contrary, both spoke highly of Glenn Allison and did their level best to provide the information requested. For them, it boils down to this: Rules are rules, the case was tried in court, the denial of his award was upheld, and that history can’t/shouldn’t be changed. To date, the USBC has refused to yield to any and all pressure to make that change happen. For that, they should be saluted, not maligned, for sticking to their principles. If you think these people are stubborn, pig-headed power-brokers, you would be wrong. They are indeed stubborn individuals, but they are also intellectuals who care deeply about our sport and they are tasked with preserving an unpopular legacy inherited from the ABC. The easiest thing for them to do would be to cave-in to the pressure applied whenever this subject is broached by the media. Men of true character don’t “cave” easily (unless their wives are involved). The bad news is that, barring some new evidence, the present administrators of the USBC are unlikely to revisit this issue again. Takeaway. The supporters of Glenn Allison, myself included, want to see official recognition, in some form, of his title as “Mr. 900”. The longer the USBC delays that recognition, the more they risk becoming irrelevant as the legion of bowlers supporting this point of view grows in number. That is already beginning to happen. Bowlers Journal International, one of the most highly regarded and widely read bowling publications on the planet, put Glenn Allison definitively at the top of their list of bowlers to achieve a 900 series (see March 27, 2010 issue). They justified doing that by simply placing an asterisk next to his name. Certainly such a move could/should be considered by the USBC. If the decline of their relevance is allowed to continue, more people may choose to stop bowling or remain sanctioned, and that would not be healthy for this sport. Over time, more people will write about this subject and bring more pressure to bear on them. Waiting for someone to prove anything regarding this matter becomes less likely as time passes. Evidence disappears and eye witnesses pass. Is this urban legend to remain just that? I hope not. Mr. Allison told me he was recently contacted by the ABC (American Broadcasting Company) about their interest in covering this story. Perhaps their lofty resources and topflight investigative personnel can uncover something that will bring the recognition he earned so long ago. Stay tuned. PICK UP THE PHONE!!! Call Carol Mancini @ 1-562807-3600 (Mondays 2-7 PM PT). Or Email us at: [email protected]. We’d love to hear from you! Correction: In last week’s article this statement was incorrect: “If the ABC wanted a valid second opinion, they should have brought in an inspector from a nearby association and had it done ASAP. Instead, they flew in a second inspector to perform the re-examination the next morning. Why they did this is unknown, but it was irresponsible. The measurements taken by that official were worthless, yet were used to deny recognition of a great milestone in bowling.” At 3:30 PM EST on September 28, 2015, I received a call from Mr. Ed- ward “Bud” Pinchot. The reason for his call was to inform me that the ABC was not irresponsible in dealing with this affair. Three other inspectors had also been called in, arriving within fifteen to twenty minutes after Bob Ramirez. He was one of them. The others were Terry Johnson and Bob Strange. They each inspected the lanes and filled out separate forms. It was Mr. Pinchot’s recollection that all four inspectors were within “a board or two of each other” in determining the oil distribution that night. The average of their findings was used to determine whether the lanes passed or failed. P.S. I apologize for any inconveniences this may have caused, but I am relying on both written and verbal information. Other errors may exist in the information presented, but is not intentional. I stand by last week’s statement that any oil measurements taken after two full shifts of activity bowling are useless, and that Glenn Allison should be honored appropriately. P.S.P.S. Mr. Pinchot stated that he has always thought Glenn Allison deserved to be recognized for his achievement. After all, no matter what the conditions were, he still had to make the shots. He even told me that the ABC set up an ideal lane condition, used a machine to deliver the balls and could NOT come close to repeating what Glenn had accomplished. 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Due to an October 3 bye, the juniors bowled two four-game sets on the Alcatraz pattern. In the opener, Nick Caner led the way with a 730 series, including a 207. Overall high game went to Richard Chavez, Jr. with a big 218 in his final game, a whopping 84 pins over his average. Michaela Buhain led the girls and was second overall with a 665 series. In the second set of the doubleheader, Julian Zavala topped all juniors with a 710 series. Kylie Shishima led the girls with a 657 series including a high game of 199. A special thanks to David Yamauchi for his donation of an entry into the October 11 JAT event at Forest Lanes. The entry was raffled off and won by Michaela. Check out www.bowljat.org for more information. As a reminder, JAT Sport Juniors have a bye on October 3. We’ll see you back at Keystone on October 10. JAT Sport is a league for advanced juniors who are serious about competitive bowling. The league runs every Saturday starting at noon at bowlers have an opportunity to earn scholarship awards and compete in tournaments, including the 2016 Junior Gold Championships to be held July 1622 in Indianapolis, Indiana If you are interested in joining, please contact Armando Zavala at (562) 896-4467 or join us Keystone Lanes on Saturday at noon. Page 7 NATIONAL DEAF BOWLING NEWS by Connie Marchione BOB JONES’ LONE 869 TOPS DEAF TRAVEL AT BOWLIG SQUARE ARCADIA — After blowing out the lights at Keystone Lanes on So-Cal Deaf Traveling League’s season opener day with a 279 and 975, Darrell Stogryn’s ball was quiet in the traveling league’s action at Bowling Square. At the Square Stogryn turned normal with games of 184-172-195-191, which landed him on the league’s day honor roll with a 742 total. Bob Jones actually did the reverse, by failing to make the league’s honor roll by 5 pins with 695 consisting scores of 192 and 191 at Keystone. At Bowling Square Jones led the short honor roll by blasting 195-213-223-238 for the lone 869 series of the day. Joining Jones and Stogryn on the Day’s roll list is the league President Ed Abakumoff with his 757 from 176-190-200-191. Two guys with 200 also made the list, Paul Taffolla Jr. with 223 ad Robert Audette with 201. Sharon Caldwell was the high lady with her 183 and 622. In the teams matches action Jones’ league leading S F Valley made a near sweep 17-3 win over Abakumoff’s Riverside, increasing Valley’s lead to 8 points over Audette’s Mid City. Mid City and Gorman Low’s Anaheim fought to a 10-10 draw. Taking advantage of Stogryn’s off day Taffolla’s Eagle Rock moved up to 3rd place by winning 14-6 over Stogryn’s Chino Hills. S F Valley also took over the season high team series with 2062. This 56 years old traveling league thanked Bowling Square management for hosting. Next travel trip will be on Sunday October 11 to Chaparral Bowl in San Dimas with bowling at Noon. The matches there will be a thriller with Stogryn against Jones. The Bowling News Has Gone Digital Send in your E-mail address to get on our list [email protected] Page 8 BOWLING NEWS October 1, 2015 RUSTY BRYANT Lessons by Appointment 310-533-9595 owned and operated by Tim and Diana Albin THE PRO ZONE “The Ultimate Pro Shop” 818 365-2050 Hours: 20122 Vanowen St., Mon. Thru Fri. Winnetka CA 91306 11a.m. to 8 p.m. Inside Winnetka Bowl 818 340-5190Sat. 10 a.m to 5 p.m. Located Inside Rossmoor Bowl Located Inside AMF Bowl-O-Drome 21915 S. 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Vermont Ave. ~ Gardena, CA 90247 ~ 310-324-1244 October 1, 2015 Bakersfield, CA-The 9th annual Don Glover Masters Scratch Tournament will be taking place this weekend (Oct. 3-4) at AMF Southwest Lanes in Bakersfield where it originally started. AMF Southwest Lanes is located at 3610 Wible Road just off Fwy. 99 at the White Lane exit. AMF Southwest Lanes was remodeled last year with new carpet and new flooring in the settee areas. Besides getting this new facelift remodel, BOWLING NEWS 9th DON GLOVER MASTERS AMF Southwest Lanes is now under the management of James McCarter who not only manages this center, but is the AMF area manager for other area centers. And, McCarter is a bowler and even ran a Pro Shop before becoming an AMF manager! This year’s Glover event pattern will be Bourbon Street on synthetic lanes. The qualifying squad times for Saturday are 11am for the “A” squad and 4pm for the “B” squad. Entry fee is still just $125 (cash). Re-entry fee is $100 cash. Entrants can register at the event. There has been a lot of interest this year for the event and we are happy to report that four of the five Glover Champions will be returning to compete this year—PJ Haggerty, Scott Norton, Eddie VanDaniker and Dupree Dickey. Also, PBA Hall of Famer Eric Forkel has registered. And we are getting the interest of several women bowlers who have already said they were coming to bowl including Darris Ruffner, Paula Vidad, Jeanette Adams, Traci Ball and Danielle Daugherty. Spectators are invited to come watch the action for FREE! We will also have a raffle and winners will be drawn on Sunday just before the Top 5 start the Step Ladder Finals. On Sunday, the competition begins at 9 a.m. Finalists will Page 9 by: Bette Addington compete bowling ten games of head-to-head Match Play with their last round being Position Round. The Top Five will then advance to a Step Ladder Final and the 2015 Glover Masters Champion will be announced around 3 p.m. For further information on this event, like Don Glover Masters Bowling on Facebook or go to www.geusbc. org. The 2015 Glover Tournament committee is Bette Addington, Zack Newman, Dan Long, Gina Moura, Don Snow, Mike Hefley and Carlie Medina III. Thanks to our 2015 Glover Masters Event Sponsors: Bakersfield Convention & Visitors Bureau, Phantom Radio/Len Nicholson, Ebonite International, The Bowlers Edge Pro Shop/Mike Hefley, Mark Baker Bowling, Robb’s Pro Shop/Robb White, Logo Infusion/ Brian Cooper, We The People/Carol KingGlover and Brunswick. SPONSORS 9 October 3-4 2015 Entry fee: $125, cash only day of tournament; $100 cash for re-entries Squad Times: Sat., Oct. 3—Two qualifying squads at 11 am & 4 pm Sun., Oct 4—Match Game Finals starts at 9 am Event info at www.geusbc.org AMF Southwest Lanes 3610 Wible Road Bakersfield, CA 93309 Info: Bette 661/345/1629 Page 10 Winnetka Bowl BOWLING NEWS BOWL “formerly Canoga Park Bowl” 20122 Vanowen St. • Winnetka, CA 91306 818-340-5190 • FAX: 818-340-5105 www.winnetkabowl.net • E-mail:[email protected] WINNETKA — This week our house column will be a little longer because we have two weeks of scores to report. Here they are.. Van Nuys Eagles: Week 2—Rick Gamboa 223/657, Jessica Jeensalute 524, Ed Jones 245/637, Chris Pickens 220/627, Joe Myers 218/592, Andrea Bent 501, Joe Macklin 224. Week 3—Joe Myers 234/655, Jessica Jeensalute 494, Kenny Altbush 246, Brenda Beatty 180/454, Tom Leigh 234/578, Chris Pickens 214/565, Anthony Molett 222/562. Sport Short Singles: Week 2—Adults: Kihn Hang 605, Daniel Gieglodt 585, Billy Mulvihill 573, Drew Stern 530, William Lingamen 501. Youth: Justin Pluchino 551, Julia Frias 667, Jacey Opiana 487. Week 3—Adults: Mark Avlarino 668, Kihn Hang 606, Daniel Giegoldt 580, Drew Stern 577, George Pluchino 506, Angela Wales 164. Youth: Julia Frias 674, Jacey Opiana 510. Monday Nite Madness: Week 2—Kathy Brening-Ray 201/583, Bill Aldridge 203/566, Travis Coffman 253/556, Paul Dean 524, Russel Monroe 518, Wendy Maceri 477. River Maniacs: Scott Englehart 258/677, Elizabeth Fonvergne 258/675, Robert Adams 280/653, Dan Kline 245/641, Johnnie Englehart 631, Matthew Svolos 623, Monise Kelly 214/553, Joshua Frazier 238, Brandon Hart 235, Joe Macklin 235. 470 Scratch Daytime Travel: Nancy Kato 232/657, Kelly Gold 232/603, Connie Wannomae 233/589, Henny Shepherd 574, Candy Adams 535. Ellen’s Comedians: Michael Pollack 709, Gail Rodgers 217/616, Mike Fonseca 256/657, David Blackman 238/643, Russ Gothrick 249/622, Jesse Chastain 620, Rachel Steinberg 507, Larry Feinbeck 247, Drew Stern 246. Guys & Dolls: Joe Curry 226/645, Shannon Renee 212/567, Roscoe Frazier 233/630, Wayne Jacobson 227/598, Roger Paskell 597, Rick Stine 593, Tracy Stine 203/545, Carol Tucker 487, James Heylek 229, Mark Basore 220. Men’s Classic Handicap: Week 2—Mike Bruce 265/740, Thomas Everitt 267/727, Craig Kisro 664, Mike Wilson 663, Randy Page 562, Ray Stoy 276/662, Ray Mathews 246. Week 3—Bonaventure Butts 278/688, Dawson Swearngin 245/662, Rusty Bryant 631, Nick Corralejo 626, Tom Miller 621, Charles Kenny 277, Juan Bermeo 257, Mario McKenzie 243. Wednesday Night Rollers: Week 2—Richie Gardner 250/589, Lynn Snyder 211/544, Matthew Svolos 204/577, Marty Eisen 209/572, Chris Ivey 229/540, Stan Salter 205/528, Rhonda K. Martinek 525, Jill Williamson 495, Matthew Svolos 204. Week 3—Kathy Brening-Ray 255/633, Hogan Shrum 213/576, Richie Gardner 235/571, Jeff Stitz 204/538, Harold Nakaoka 526, George Soto 505, Jill Williamson 211/594, Monise Kelly 216/572, Lynn Snyder 496. Copper Bucket: Week 2—Tanner Perkins 206/569, Doreen Adelman 455, Ed Jones 219/540, Rusty Yeager Jr. 531, Kevin Aguilera 208/529, Aaron Story 521, Andrew Yamashita 202. Week 3—Aaron Story 236/663, Doreen Adelman 202/482, Kevin Aguilera 266, J.T. Porras 249/628, Ed Jones 241/610, Tanner Perkins 263/589, Mike Brackin 575, Corinne Lista 405. 500 Classic: Week 2—Connie Wannomae 585, Petra Kaun 199/563, Pam Lind 527, Joanne Messina 521, Teresita Avila 498. Week 3—Carol Ellis 231/625, Farol Brifman 227/549, Cindy Dominguez 537, Connie Wannomae 201/536, Mary Lauer 520. Thirsty Nite Out: Week 2—Chris Frank 268/731, Judy Valazza 236/571, E C Robles 235/652, Josh Ellis 241/624, Adam Lew 227/598, Steven Shaevel 590, Amy Lew 209/517, Liz Rogers 475, Don Constable 224. Week 3—Adam Lew 248/687, Judy Valazza 208/572, Daniel Barkin 269, GAynell Jackson 233/530, Carl Comrie 561, Chris Ivey 267/644, Chris Frank 240/641, Albert Dimaggio 611, Stella Mount 538, Gaynell Jackson 233/530, Liz Rogers 204/526, Ida Farber 523, Daniel Barkin 269, Josh Ellis 254. The Classics: Week 1—Gil Geer 255/671, Bo Fogel 213/613, Christopher George 207/606, Larry George 210/582, Rhonda Cleveland 203/562, Pam Findl 201/556, Chrissy Williams 210. Week 2—Gil Geer 257/693, Leah Hoffman 216/590, Ryan Finney 217/605, Christopher George 208/560, Larry George 504, Rhonda Cleveland 540, Pam Findl 523, Kim Simon 509. St. Cryril’s: Week 2—Philip Dimenno 202/542, Barbara Slevin 497, Bob Frazier 396, Bonnie Schiller 468. Week 3—Philip Dimenno 204/528, Nancy Ross 449, Bill Shearer 252, Bruce Erazim 239, Bob Frazier 234, Carol Asher 448, Barbara Slevin 435. SFVCC Nikkei: Week 3—Noriko Fukunaga 203/583, Kevin Eto 248/641, Gary Yamamoto 268/626, Yuki Matsuba 581, Sandra Yamamoto 515515, Tony Shiotani 266, Randy Page 258/633, Shoji Takeshima 245. Week 4—Kevin Eto 244/619, Sandra Yamamoto 210/581, Tak Kokubo 209/593, Mas Suruki 580, Stan Date 223/574, Gary Yamamoto 230/561, Tami Shiotani 200/526, Pei Eto 521, Kiyoshi Suruki 214, Yuki Matsuba 209, Tak Kokubo 209. Party Animals: Daniel Rosales 264/682, Elizabeth Fonvergne 236/642, Eddie Chai 620, Gary Ash 222/617, Gary Gladstone 606, Jimmy Uthai 224/605, San Mitchell 202/578, Rishelle Davis 215/548, Gina Brouse 505, Henry Harris 234, Tom Borrelli 225. SENIORS Make plans to join us on Tuesday, October 3 for our Monte Carlo event. It starts at 12:30 p.m. Looking forward to seeing your there. Funtimers: Week 2—Al Reiswig 243/695, Carolyn Scherzberg 213/578, Richard Greenzweight 254/657, Ron Doll 223/647, Bernhardt Roth 604, Hung-Lay Quon 592, Pam Lind 503, Arnold Freedman 223, Richard Alliston 222. Week 3—Richard Greenzweight 644, Carolyn Scherzberg 202/530, Ron Doll 642, Al Reiswig 235/633, Michael Chaney 230/632, Bernhardt Roth 612, Caole Peire 473, Robert Adams 233, William Tidemanson 232. 39’Ers: Week 2—Al Reiswig 246/661, Mary Lauer 203/549, Larry George 257/658, Jose Blanco 631, Jerry Kanowitz 214/571, Edwin Narte 567, Kathy Litzenberger 509, Allan Nathan 211. Week 3—Jose Blanco 645, Carolyn Scherzberg 218/574, Bill Lind 256/619, Larry George 248/636, Al Reiswig 226/619, Ron Doll 608, Arlene Bonino 549, Diana Waldern 544, Patricia Carpenter 472, Ed Wannomae 243, John Sanchez 224. 49’Ers: Richard Greenzweight 213/581, Carolyn Scherzberg 228/578, Jim Land 233/558, Michael Chaney 546, Rick Dobris 534, Bob Husby 202/534, Jayme Willlis 489. CAL BOWL BOWLING REPORT 2500 E. Carson St., Lakewood, CA 90712 • (562) 421-8448 LAKEWOOD — Welcome to the month of October, when you get to see pumpkins, displays of witches, black cats, bags of candies, and anything to do with Halloween. Captain & Crew: Joanne Burke533, Tua Sula 495, Betty Montgomery 456, Sandy Cotcher 435. Big Bear: Emmerson Wafer 267/746, Sonny Dew 245/693, Sid Nakagawa 253/673, Vernon Adams 247/668, Jimmy Hamilton 232/6435, Curt Soares 252/621, Ken Seiple Jr. 590, Jamie Carrington 248/585, Paul Staff 225/584, Mike Villarreal 582, C.T. Tucker 235/567, Shirley Owens 254/714, Sheri Coleman 226/593, Joyce Charles 210/590, Deb White 220/581, Michelle Criswell 247/575, Cathy Anderson 5569, Maota Bahr 206/551, Debra Gipson 645, Mark Barcelona 200/534, V.A. League: Dan Martinez 554, Melvin Hogan 535, Joer Morse 507, Marcel V. ??? 506, Jennifer Anwar 479, Michelle McGarry 459, Byron Burdie 201. Grandma’s/Grandpa’s: Fale Sula 257/673, Wayne Moon 220/639, Walter Milsap 253/623, Marc Kashinsky 549, Stan Murren 518, Larry Cosgrove 515, Betty Green 507, Tua Sula 491. Fil-Am Bowlers: Ranuel Tee 246/696, James Kennard 247/651, Tres Catalasan 639, Boylee Inocente 247/638, Mark Williams 633, Dan Monzon 234/625, Matt Mosley 235/623, Chris Abing 230/597, Jean Colian 2332/604, Nene Camanag 201/554, Ammie Lubag 530, Caroline Borillo 213/529. Mega Vega Sun: James Matthews 268/706, Charles Reece 203/571, John Seedborg 212/508, Victor Lewis 223/497, Tamieka Riddick 437. Laughlin Bowler Bears: Brandon Mims 519, Ray Grabinski 505, Joe Barton 212/493, Cindy Radcliffe 493. Vegas In May: Greg Reed 603, Paul Jacobs 588, Preston Fukumizu 562, Sandra Bryant 556, Nickie Miller 514, Jeanette Bryant 507. Vegas Crackpots: Gerald Shephard 246/681, Carl Stokes 227/644, Raymond Jenkins 237/625, Jimmy Parks 224/624, Daryl McCloud 226/623, Marc Wilson 613, Greg Mobley 236/604, Nathaniel Hampton 233/596, Jacob Culpepper 219/575, Denise Adams 216/597, Monica Hampton 236/562, Teka Willliams 203/550, LaTonya Hicks 235/534, Alexis Hamond 203/525. Mini Couples: Richard Chambers Sr. 608, Bill Dennis 566, Rob Cotter 538, Nene Camanag 526, Avelina Cumbis 478, Cheryl Shakalford 451. Recycled Teens: Boylee Inocente 222/637, Jim Plante 232/606, Rob Kordich 216/592, Jorge Fernandez 220/587, Jojo Jasmin 227/564, Larry Cosgrove 226/554, Mattie Wylie 507, Vancie Keith 503, Betty Montgomery 485. Young At Heart: Jimmy Hamilton 232/650, Sonny Dew 214/628, Art Diemart 225/606, Wayne Moon 223/604, Ron McClain Sr. 234/585, Ron Leidholdt 226/579, Josh Hudso 221/577, Walter Milsap 575, Carl Steel 570, Oritta Steel 542, Tua Sula 528, Frances Walker 521, Linda Kinney 517. Pin Heads: Dominic Saraceno 246/631, Don Louis 214/589, Merle Anderson 211/521, Betty Green 215/578, Ashley Brown 570, Pamela Johnson 501. Cal Bowleros: Mary Smyth 246/591, Carolyn Rousseau 577, Carole Fischer 529, Renee Johnson/Scott 523, Bheth Alcayde 518, Linney Kinney 510. Side-pots—Game One: Vedia Moore/Joan Griebe 227; Game Two: Mary Smyth 246; Game Three: Carol Fischer 224. Alley Oops: Julie Grabinski 550, Becky Carroll 440. Cal-Mega Vegas-Tues: Le’Star Walker 235/631, John Woods 225/631, Billy Williams 224/600, Gary Mobley 247/591, Rob Lee 213/588, Bob Johnson Jr. 224/586, Marcel VanDorff 213/584, Anthony Bourges 232/563, Sean Ashly 208/558, Clarence Wynne 548, B.J. Harlan 211/534, Stacey Erickson 571, Molly Silva 504. JUNIORS MiniBees: Mason Dropkin 148, Alyssa Valdez 109. Bobcats: Kristopher Catamisan 4126, Nolan Fox 362, Jalson Robinson 347, Larissa Gosey 392, Ashanti Gaither 374, Maggie Mariani 293. Classifieds: Chris Borillo 572, Semaj Lewis 5554 Nick DeLucca 502, Shavon Love 496, Emily Jenkins 401, Latasha Love 337. Special Olympics: Robert Porter 449, Lucio Ortega 410, Mark Algiers 421, Wanda Kinard 356, Cathy Grunhardt 325, Grace Alston 332. Special Olympics TOO: Sheryl Murray 307, Mary Plaschick 255, Pamela Okamoto 273. Special Olympics #3: Ismael Medrano 248. Adult Youth: Men—Paul Mehl Jr. 530. Boys—Semaj Lewis 544. That’s all for this week. Take care. October 1, 2015 Pickwick Bowl by Tish 921 Riverside Dr. Burbank, CA 91506 (818) 842-7188 BURBANK — There are times I feel pity for those very unusual people...non-bowlers. It may seem judgmental of me, but they come over me whenever I revisit happy memories of my bowling career. Okay, it’s not really a career, I just don’t know what else to call it. I reflect on the places bowling has taken me I would not necessarily have chosen to go and found, when I got there, it was a pretty cool place to visit. I realize that when I attend any bowling event, I engage in conversation with more than 10 people I’ve never seen before. I learn from these people and not just about bowling. So many places and so many new friends. I often recall fondly, the huge grins and giggles coming from young people who get their first strike or spare. Or how nice I feel when I overhear them as they run to their parents with pride and excitement, “Mom, mom! I just bowled 200!” It’s birthday time to me because I know another dedicated bowler is born. This is how the feeling of pity takes over. So much is out there for you, I say to myself. You don’t know what you’re missing, I say to myself. If only you’d try once, I say to myself. Suddenly, reality crashes in on me and I say to myself, “Shut up. You’re an addict, Silly. They won’t get it.” Sunday Night League: (scr) Nathan Thorpe 237, Chris Gayer 268, Cynthia Estrada 164/153, Mike McMahon 630, Sylvester Foster 705, Vicki Maas 480, Vickie Olivia 453. (hdcp) Sylvester Foster 267, Chas Wiggan 287, Tiffany Melius 242, Sharon Brown 254, Ryan Hinchliffe 721, Jorge Benitez 723, Yesenia Eras 705, Vickie Maas 689. Senior Swingers: (scr) Winston Gorriceta 178, Mary Langer 191, Rick Langer 472, Kim Rasmusen 452. Raymond Garcia 223, Barbara Teitel 173, Winston Gorriceta 533, Seiki Tluczek 464. (hdcp) Ed Bugayong 249, Armonda Garcia 239, Raymond Garcia 688, Cres Cruz 641. Monday 690: (scr) Dave Higgins 238, Glenda Nale 197, Dave Brubaker 249, Patty Shaffer 196, Roy Stansbery 567, Patty Shaffer 520, Steven Jones 658, Carol thrasher 509. (hdcp) Wayne Loveless 274, Mattie Wiggins 222, Nick Kukta 268, Marlene Mendola 243, Dave Brubaker 641, Joyce Hill 623, Roy Stansbery 681, Glenda Nale 621. LA Metro Telco: (scr) Dave Hansen 213, Judy Lamb 170, Mike McMahon 567, Cortney Lyon 489. (hdcp) Syd Byford 239, Joyce Hill 225, Ron Bularz 680, Lydia Gantt 643. Orbits: (hdcp team) Holy Cow 598, Bowlers Are We 579, Red Hot Mamas 559, We R XXXcelent 1749, Purple Pineaters 1656, Bi-Polar Rollers 1627. ICF: (hdcp) Kelly McDonough 250, Barbara Liberto 236, John Pemerton 671, Wilma Bartus 672. JPL: (scr) Bryan Burgos 213, Jen Miller 137, Ken Glazebrook 545, April Jewell 354. (hdcp) Justin Lin 257, Natalie Honda 206, Michael Porter 580, Christina Lozonski 516. Guys & Dolls: (scr) Setu Molia 583, Colleen Simpson 515, Alvin McKinley 214, Danica Cunningham 177. (hdcp) Tim Hackett 278, Terese Cook 233, Mike McMahon 779, Peggy Eklund 647. Wed. Night: (scr) Joe Ponce 241, Laura Baltazar 192, Ariel Rodriguez 654, Sheilah Faller 521. Senior Foursome: (scr) Bob Rosenblum 206, Cres Cruz 175, Rick Langer 531, Kathy Temple 478. (hdcp) Tony Foenander 243, Barbara Teitel 225, Dwight Temple 699, Armonda Garcia 628. Thursday 890: (scr) Dave Hansen 266, Renee York 191, Ryan Hinchliffe 686, Ramona Gardner 546. 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Riverside Drive, Burbank, CA 91506 (818) 845-5300 Ext. 350 or Ext. 351 Pickwick Gardens Bowl and Ice Center “Where The Fun Never Stops” 8210 Mira Mesa Blvd., San Diego, CA 92126 (858) 578-0500 i 29th Year 30th Year Invitational Invitational TOP 10 TEAMS ROUND 1 TOP 10 TEAMS ROUND 5 Threadworks Stitches Together A Sweep Into First Billy Myers Jr. Shoots 800 to Pace the Brunswick Invitational Threadworks by Randy Myers by Mike Cammarata DOWNEY — — It Twenty took lanes for the DOWNEY wasn’tteams pretty, buttoitthe was enough as third week ofmoved actioninto in the of the5 Brunswick Threadworks 1st first placeround in Round by sweepInvitational, and 5 of theApproach 20 were 5-0. within game of patthe ing past The Professional TheaUS Open lead.was Scoring hadn’t been astough high as it normally is during tern playing especially tonight as most teams the first round, as bowlers adjust to the new lane surfaces, struggled. Paul Varela led the charge to the top, as he fired a but there wereseries plenty of strikes on this nightLy as led everyone very nice 604 to lead the sweep. Danny Power seems Video to be getting comfortable. House Gamesmore to a sweep of their own, as they took OnBlizz the first pair, Billy Myers took Team #12Neuer into down Yogurt 5-0. Danny shotJr. 625, while Greg action against J.A.T. Billy posted 266-255-279 for an even led Blizz with 581. Team DV8 is once again in contention 800 that led the way to four wins for his team. Art Jones for the round lead, as Sam Hitchcock winged his way to added a 721 to help out. Katrina Fujikami was top shooter 242/623 a 4-1 win over Linder Insurance. for Teamand #1 led withDV8 684,tobut only managed one win. Linder by Kurt ValGoing was into paced the night, TeamArakaki #8 was592 the and otherKevin 9-1 team monte 591. the best match of the night, Pino’s entering theInnight, and scoring while they didn’t have the scores Pizza prevailed 3-2 as they off Alhambra Center that Team #12 posted, theyheld did enough to winCoin five games to win Team Totalstoby14-1 13. Both teams bowled finishing though, moving and taking over 1stwell, place. Paul as #1 and732 #2 scoring teams for the theirtopair was Varela’s and Eric Snow’s 704night, were and enough sweep 250 pins higher than twoKevin teamsValmonte combinedwith scoring Team #13. Team #13any wasother led by 659 for pair. Arakaki Leading with the way wastoRamon anda Kurt 650, for butPino’s they fall 8-7 andTorres will 627 Ruiz 600,again. while Alhambra was led by Doug need&toLeonard climb the ladder Kempt 660 & also Steve Gaucin 608. Herzog Insurance took a Team #15 came into the night 8-2, and had a chance to move up tothe thePJ-less first pair, could not keep upas with the 4-1 win over Losbut Altos Trophies team Mikey scores posted by Team Lee Liu started hot with a Villarreal shot 625 for the#20. winners, while Top Dog for the sidepot winning in the firstLucas game,with on his wayfine to a670. 719 night went to Los299 Altos’ Buddy a very series. Schiada also helped Team #20 with his 253In theDavid roll off team matches, it was Erickson Foods once 256-217/726. Bobby again losing theTeam first #15 two saw games, onlyHornacek to come start backslowly strong with 188,3 but to lead teambut with 279-259/726, in Game andhe notrallied only win thethe game, Team Totals. Eredgingpulls out Eddie Team wonwith the ickson withinVan 2.5 Daniker’s games of 719. holding the #20 #1 seed match improved to 10 ½ 4 ½ for round, staythe 3-2 4-1, win, and as nobody managed to-shoot 600the series, Herbert ing in contention. Sysco tookway to for the Keystone lanes against Smokin’ Hot Jones led the LanesWowo’s with 589, while Jason BBQ in a battle of 6-4 that turned out to be anything Buenviaje shot 563 forteams Ericksons. Charlie Kinstler shot 614 but a battle. Sysco all 5 of points, total strugpins to lead SYSCO to a swept 5-0 sweep Forestwinning Lanes who by over 150. to Paul Barraco paced Sysco with a 722 setSherand gled all night catch SYSCO. Mason Man O’Lantern was Charlie Kinstler’s 684. Jonathan manhelped toppedby Forest with 589. American HarvestHuezo Vodkaled out Wowo’s BBQ with 662, but itand wasn’t get shot CASAMIGO’S Tequila wonnearly 4-1 asenough KevintoJones them on the board with aAdams win. topped the Tequila team rolledin588, while Vernon Team 9-5, their hopes aliveto with 565. #18 Mikeimproved Jennings to shot 594keeping to lead Tifco Industries for the round, by beating Alhambra Coin Center 4 games a 4-1 win over BOWLIUM, who had the pair’s high series, to 1. Scoring was consistent across the board for Team Craig Stevens with 623. Matt Mosley powered his way to #18, led by Herbert Jones and his 668 set. Alhambra Coin 255 & saw 638 Doug to leadKempt Cook’sblast Bowling Supply to aseries 5-0 sweep Center his way to a 724 with over J.A.T. DeeRonn Booker ledhave the Junior 244-235-245, but he just didn’t enoughAmateur help to Tour get team with In the final pairing, it was GJC Services winmore than 549. the one win. ning 3 points Juan Zavala his squad Other goodasscores on thistopped night came fromwith sub 511. Mikey Sidepotwith winners were Game 1Dave – Sam Hitchcock 242 Villarreal 254-254-244/752, Kovach 253-243Game 2 –Jason Buenviaje 226 however the Financial Advi212/708, Ashkan Tahvildaran 210-286-223/719, Vernon sor’s pot248-279-247/774, was won by Buddy Lucas Ruiz 225 for $240 with LeonAdams Leonard 213-267-299/779, ard Ruiz Jr. 2nd227-237-268/732 place with 223 for Kevin Gagnon and$100. 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