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Maldonado/Traylor Win 2015
Red River Doubles at Cowtown
FORT WORTH, Texas Shawn Maldonado and Eric
Traylor, both from Houston, get
to add their names to an elite
list as they took down a tough
field on a tough condition and
claimed the Carol Hazlett Red
River Doubles title and $2,800
first place prize money at
Cowtown Bowling Palace, May
30-31.
Maldonado and Traylor had
to defeat USBC Eagle holders,
Pete Thomas and Anthony
Lavery-Spahr twice in the
double elimination format to
take the top prize in the 32
team field.
Thomas and Lavery-Spahr
took home $1,600 for second.
Kelly Ray, fresh off of
ankle surgery, and Xeno
Garcia finished 3rd for $1,200
and Anthony Simonsen and
AJ Chapman took fourth for
$1,000.
Champions Eric Traylor and Shawn Maldonado with Chris Johnson
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Teen Bowlers Circuit
Results Page 8
Malott’s All Star Results
Second Place: Anthony Lavery-Spahr and Pete Thomas
Minier/Whitney take
SASBA Title in Pasadena
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Open Championship
Weekly Glance Page 11
Features
Just Paying Attention
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Honor Roll Page 3
Tomorrow’s Stars Page 6
Looking Back Page 7
Lane Laughter Page 7
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Champions Rick Minier/Ryan Whitney
and 2nd Place Bob Spaulding and Clint Johnson
PASADENA, Texas – Bob
Spaulding and Clint Johnson
set a SASBA scoring record
during qualifying Saturday,
May 23 and led most of the
way during the Baker-style
finals on Sunday.
Entering the last game,
Mark Busscher and Bobby
Browder led Bob and Clint by
52 pins with Rick Minier and
Ryan Whitney 22 pins behind
in 3rd.
Rick and Ryan started with
the front 8 and Mark and
Bobby had splits in the 2nd and
the 5th to fall behind.
Bob and Clint started X81(49)XXXXXXX. Ryan got 8/ and
Rick struck in the 10th. If they
beat Bob/Clint by 23, they
would win. Bob got the first
Continued on Page 11
JUNE 4, 2015
NDO Blaze and Detour
Champions Crowned
The NDO Blaze and Detour
tournaments brought out some
of the best bowlers in the
southwest region. Players from
as far as Virginia and even
Alabama were in Houston,
May 23-24, to showcase their
talents.
There were 48 teams for
doubles and 66 entries for
singles. Lane conditions
for both events proved to be
challenging as 1st round cuts
were minus for each event (-61
doubles, -42 singles).
As expected, the bowlers
were more comfortable the
2nd round as the scoring pace
increased. The cut for Blaze
Doubles jumped to +27 (2
games) and +8 (2 games) for
singles.
In the final round, the
cream rose to the top and
amateurs were crowned as
champions in both events.
Danny Inocencio (258) and
Lee Lorts (279) of Houston lead
the final round with a game of
537 to take home the title and
the 1st place prize of $3,000.
Continued on Page 11
Detour Champion:
Chris Muscarello
Blaze Champions:
Lee Lorts and Danny Inocencio
Kyle Troup Wins PBA Wolf
Open For First PBA Tour
Title, Joins Father Guppy
as PBA Tour Champions
SHAWNEE, Okla. – In his
first television appearance,
two-handed competitor Kyle
Troup of Taylorsville, N.C.,
sporting a throwback Afro
hairdo and Partridge Family
bus-styled attire, won the PBA
Wolf Open in the opening
event of the Oklahoma’s Grand
Casino Hotel & Resort PBA
Summer Swing.
The first of five Summer
Swing events conducted at the
Grand Event Center aired Tuesday on CBS Sports Network.
Proving the adage that the
apple doesn’t fall from the tree,
the son of equally-flamboyant
eight-time Tour winner Guppy
Troup, defeated 2014 PBA
Rookie of the Year Marshall
Continued on Page 2
Guppy and Kyle Troup
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By Mark London
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One of the nice things about
being in this business for
awhile is never knowing when
paths of someone you knew
years ago may cross again. I
first met Natalie Cortese when
she was a student bowler in
high school over ten years ago.
She had plenty of drive, didn’t
have a fear of working, and a
willingness to ask questions.
Even threw a 300 game while
at Hoffman Estates High School
in suburban Chicago.
On occasion she and her
twin sister Amanda would
practice after her mom Angie
bowled the Beverly Sport
League at Beverly Lanes,
owned by USBC Hall of Famer
Les Zikes and his family. One
could see immediately these
two could bowl and wondered
when there would again be a
women’s tour for these two to
showcase their talents.
There was a 300 game and
a then state record 802 series.
Finishing fifth as a junior in
the Pepsi Nationals, and a IHSA
State High School Championship her sophomore year.
Natalie got the attention
of numerous colleges while
winning the Denny’s High
School All-American Challenge
in April 2008 as a high school
senior.
After bowling for Central
Missouri as freshman and helping them to a NCAA runner up
finish, the twins transferring
to Valparaiso for its first three
intercollegiate seasons.
Natalie then went to work
for KR Strikeforce, and now for
Leading Edge Promotions and
On the Ball Bowling. So if you
order a custom Viz-A-Ball, you
may come in contact with her.
Then there was the 2015
Queens in Green Bay. She made
the cut as the last qualifying
score, good for 64th place and
a match with top-seeded Verity
Crawley. Venturing into rare
air, she won. There were two
more winner bracket wins
against Bryanna Caldwell and
Jodi Woessner. Then came a
loss to Kristin Quah, moving
her to the contender’s bracket.
A win against 2013 Queens
champ Diana Zavjalova
brought her to the brink of
another television appearance,
her first since the Denny’s
Challenge in 2008. The
opponent was 2006 Queens
winner Shannon Pluhowsky.
The result this time was not as
fortunate, dropping a 667-578
decision, settling for an eight
place finish.
As Cortese is about to
explain, she used a tried and
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true method to get as far as she
did in match play.
JPA: I’ll bet your folks were
extremely proud and then
some, huh?
Natalie Cortese: Yes, they
were proud! Honestly, every
day of qualifying I started
minus and I told myself never
to give up. Each day I grinded
to get back to plus and somehow got to lucky +73 for a
three-way tie for 62nd. Making
match play was an amazing
sense of accomplishment
personally, at that point I felt I
had nothing to lose. Someone
had to be the 64th seed and it
turned into being a blessing
in disguise. I never imagined
making it that far. I think the
support I received from my
family, close friends, and new
friends I met there ultimately
drove my success. I am so
thankful to have been paired
with Clara (Guerrero) during
qualifying, she was phenomenal. It’s you against 200 other
bowlers, but I felt like I was
bowling with her and not
against her because she was so
supportive after every shot. My
bowling career has been very
team based and having that
unexpected sense of support
gave me encouragement.
JPA: That was amazing.
Were you surprised to see so
many gals you bowled against
in college?
NC: I wasn’t surprised to
see them since there’s so much
talent, but it was nice seeing
so many again! Kimi Davidson
was awesome, she bowled great
all week. It was good seeing
her again. I felt like I knew a
lot more girls since so many
were in college at some point
during years I was.
JPA: How have your bosses
been supportive of you to bowl
the tour this summer?
NC: I’m very lucky that my
company and bosses are supportive. I’m able to work and
bowl, so I put a few hours of
work in and took part vacation.
They were so proud, they were
telling me how they were all
watching the PBA XtraFrame in
the conference room cheering
at the TV. I’m definitely lucky
that they are so supportive!
##################
And seemingly with the
blink of an eye, this year’s trip
into Unadulterated Adrenaline
is over. Wasn’t the exciting excursion it has been in the past,
although two games in the
Bowlers Journal Senior singles
were pretty good. Transition
on the USBC Doubles/Singles
pattern left me a couple of
multiple pin spares I couldn’t
get the right angle into left me
a couple of holes and fifty pins
short of the lead.
We knew for months the
team event at the USBC Open
Championships was going to
be a challenge. A couple of us
had wondered why many had
broken down the 5-6-7 board
at the arrows and not the 2-3-4
area. It didn’t take us long to
figure out why. The best way I
could describe our ball reaction
was it was like bowling on
the edge of a cliff. Miss left, it
runs past the head pin. Miss
right, especially at a left to
right angle, then walk back to
the ball return, pick up your
ball, and prepare for a full-rack
spare attempt.
The pattern seemed a little
slicker than we had deducted,
so about half the first game
was spent figuring out which
way to roll the ball and where
to put it.
Even with unique transition
going on, I felt fortunate to
escape with a 607 series helping the team to a 2852 total.
About all I’ll say right now
about doubles and singles is
the day ended with an appearance in the latest chapter of
Matt and Aaron’s Excellent
Adventure, a USBC live stream
bowl.tv, featuring the latest 900
series shooter Earon Vollmar.
Next week, more on my
2015 USBC trip to El Paso and
an update about a familiar
name from the not-to-distant
past, now making a name
for herself in a related line of
work.
TROUP
lanes in the Grand Event
Center, was using an older
technology urethane ball to
attack the 32-foot Wolf lane
condition, the shortest of the
PBA’s “animal pattern” lane
conditions.
“Anytime I can play the
gutter and use urethane that’s
a game I like to play,” Troup
said. “I could see the other
guys were having some trouble
dealing with the transition and
eventually it was going to get
ugly, so I had confidence that
using urethane and playing
outside would be a good combination to have to deal with
that. Today straighter is greater
was the rule of the day.”
After Troup qualified for the
finals earlier in the week at the
nearby FireLake Bowling Center, Guppy, Kyle’s mother Sherri
and brother Tyler were able to
fly in from North Carolina to
watch the finals telecast.
The win made the Troup’s
the fourth father and son to record a PBA Tour win. Eugene
and Don McCune, Pete and
Dick Weber, and Jimmy and
Don Johnson were the previous
father-son combinations to win
titles.
That’s the toughest match
I’ve ever been a part of and
I wasn’t even bowling in it,”
Guppy Troup said. “I was
hanging on every shot, so I’m
Continued from Page 1
Kent, 229-179, in a championship match that featured two of
PBA’s rising stars. In winning,
Troup and his dad became the
fourth father-son tandem in
PBA history to win Tour titles.
“This is an unbelievable
feeling,” said the 23 year-old
Troup. “It’s going to take a
while for me to realize it.
“It’s a dream come true and it
makes it all that much better
that my family was able to be
here to be a part of it.”
Troup, who qualified third
for the stepladder finals conducted on specially-installed
Continued on Page 5
THE BOWLING NEWS | Thursday, June 4, 2015 | Page 3
Chuck Pezzano Named Recipient Of
IBMA Hennessy Award Of Merit
Men
Kelly Ray, Cowtown Bowling Palace............................... 824
Scott Spolar, Plano Super Bowl ...................................... 824
Richie Rylant, Terrell Bowl............................................... 820
Marshall Morrison, Western Bowl ................................... 817
Jeff Curl, AMF Lewisville Lanes ...................................... 813
Jay Ashbaugh, Mel’s Lone Star Lanes ........................... 808
Philip Moseley, Diamond Lanes ...................................... 801
Jason Tidwell, Diamond Lanes ....................................... 801
Bo Bolon, Tenpins & More ............................................... 800
Mike Donahue, Forum Bowl ............................................ 786
Edward Chavarri, Fiesta Lanes ....................................... 781
Ben Hogan, Hallmark Lanes ............................................ 770
Brian Williams, Killeen Bowlerama ................................. 767
James Rawls, Big Spring Bowl-A-Rama ......................... 757
James Stewart, AMF DeSoto Lanes................................ 751
Joseph Canales, AMF Spare Time Lanes....................... 731
Rick Lawrence, Ennis All Star Bowl ................................ 721
Cliffton Conaster, Heritage Lanes ................................... 707
Brian Dickerson, Red Bird Lanes.................................... 674
Ron Waller, Brunswick Westcreek Lanes ....................... 620
Women
Kristen Bramblett, Tenpins & More ................................. 765
Karin Ciesiolka, Hallmark Lanes ..................................... 758
Sandi Charles, Killeen Bowlerama.................................. 738
Jennifer Hayes, Plano Super Bowl ................................. 719
Tennelle Milligan, Cowtown Bowling Palace .................. 715
Toni Price, Diamond Lanes .............................................. 710
Milinda Lambright, Western Bowl ................................... 703
Aimee LaFrance, Mel’s Lone Star Lanes ........................ 684
Tara Light, Fiesta Lanes ................................................... 679
Genie Franklin, Forum Bowl ............................................ 679
Deanna Hoffman, Red Bird Lanes................................... 665
Patty Ellington, Terrell Bowl ............................................ 661
Jolynn Baird, AMF DeSoto Lanes ................................... 644
Heather Robb, AMF Lewisville Lanes ............................. 637
Ryne McKenrick, Ennis All Star Bowl ............................. 604
Jeri Taylor, Heritage Lanes .............................................. 561
Dorina Hart, Brunswick Westcreek Lanes ...................... 508
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The International Bowling
Media Association announced
Chuck Pezzano, recognized as
the dean of bowling writers,
will receive the 2015 Hennessy
Award of Merit.
To say Chuck Pezzano
was bowling’s most famous
and prolific journalist is the
understatement of the century.
No one ever has or ever will
surpass the sheer volume of
positive publicity he generated
for the sport in an incredible
career spanning more than 60
years.
Pezzano’s legacy to bowling
started at the tender age of
19 while a student at Rutgers
University. After a two year
stint in the U.S. Army, Pezzano
majored in English at Rutgers
and earned his Bachelor’s
Degree. As a writer and public
speaker, he was a natural.
In his junior year, the editor
of the Patterson (NJ) Morning Call noticed his talent
and hired him to write three
bowling columns per week. His
column was called Down My
Alley and it was so popular he
was soon named the paper’s
lead sports writer, turning out
five sports columns per week
in addition to his weekly three
bowling columns.
All the while he had become
one of the top flight bowlers
in his region by distinguishing
himself as the first collegiate
bowler to roll an 800 series,
namely 824 in 1951. In 1958 he
helped organize and became
one of the charter members
of the Professional Bowlers
Association.
Chuck was the king of print
journalism but he was also one
of the pioneers in sports television and the electronic media
working behind the scenes and
handling production duties
for the PBA for many years.
At Brunswick
Westcreek
At Cowtown Bowling Palace
Ray delivers 300/824,
Milligan masters 715
Garcia 300/814, Donahue 300
Kelly Ray won the high-set
contest at Cowtown Bowling
Palace as he tossed top-notch
300-268-256 = 824 numbers in
the Ft. worth Classic Trio league
action.
Rudy Garcia, Ray’s league
mate, finished close behind
with an award-winning 300/814
session.
Tennelle Milligan, also
from the Ft. Worth Classic Trio
group, topped the ladies with
an exceptional 256-248-211 =
715 set.
Mike Donahue shared highgame honors with Ray and Garcia
as each recorded award-winning
12-baggers.
HONOR ROLL
Stephen Smithers 246, Rosemary
Brown 199-576, Mike Heer 245, Lu Ann
Satchell 203, Chris Phillips 237, Doug
Smith 267-722, Stacy Britton 177-456,
Robert Sims 236, Danny Kline 204.
Daniel Laroche 278, Amy Hart
236-661, Frankie Mata 265-709, Lindsey
Megredy 211, Ron Nason 256, Stella
Evans 202, Amy Langham 214.
Waller
delivers
620
Ron Waller won the high-set
honors last week at Brunswick
Westcreek Lanes by polishing
off robust 228/620 numbers in
Happy Rollers league action.
Dorina Hart, from the Friday
Mixed group, led the ladies with
a rip-roaring 218/508 set.
HONOR ROLL
Ron Waller 192-554, Virginia
Hamilton 191-487, Bobby Clemmons
215-585, Carol Neubauer 201-459,
Tim Moulder 163-436, Trish Moulder
157-459.
He worked as a consultant on
television, movie and instructional videos with Hall of Fame
Broadcasters Mel Allen, Chris
Schenkel, Nelson Burton, Jr.,
Jack Buck and Bret Musberger.
In addition he was also heavily involved in PBA business
affairs, running the PBA East
Region for over 20 years. He
was Secretary of the PBA Hall
of Fame for two decades and
served as the organization’s
official Historian, a position he
held for life.
His proudest achievements
on the lanes, however, revolved
around family. Chuck and his
four sons, Chuck, Jr., Curt, Clay
and Craig had the distinction of
being the first father and four
sons to each officially record
sanctioned 300 games. Pezzano
also made his mark as the
author of more than a dozen
books on bowling, and easily
10,000 columns, magazine
articles and press releases to
numerous organizations.
Chuck always welcomed
new writers and was especially
proud when women became
leaders in the bowling community and industry. He
was instrumental in helping
to open the door for women
bowling writers to join the
previously all-male Bowling
Writers Association of America.
He was also a lifelong advocate
for high school and collegiate
bowling.
He was the first Meritori-
Chuck Pezzano
ous Service inductee into the
inaugural PBA Hall of Fame
class of 1975 and later inducted
into the United States Bowling
Congress and Bowling Writers
Association Halls of Fame,
among his membership in 12
Halls of Fame.
The Hennessy Award will
be presented June 24, 2015 as
part of the Bowling Proprietors
Association of America Awards
Luncheon at International Bowl
Expo.
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2015 PBA World
Championship to Air
Live in Prime Time
on ESPN
CHICAGO (June 2, 2015) –
The 2015 Professional Bowlers
Association World Championship, the main event of the PBA
World Series of Bowling and
the final major championship
of the year, will be televised
live in weekday prime time on
ESPN for the first time in 14
years, PBA Commissioner and
CEO Tom Clark announced
today.
The move to live twohour coverage at 7 p.m. ET
on Thursday, Dec. 17, will
result in a shift of PBA World
Series of Bowling VII from its
previously-announced October
time frame at South Point
Bowling Plaza in Las Vegas to
the National Bowling Stadium
in Reno, Nev.
“This is an unprecedented
opportunity for the PBA and
bowling,” Clark said. “December 17 will be one of the
most spectacular events in the
history of the sport.”
Since 2000, the PBA’s ESPN
telecasts have aired almost
exclusively on Sunday afternoons. The remainder of PBA’s
2015-16 schedule will return to
the Sunday time slot.
In order to maximize the
impact of the prime time event,
WSOB VII will move to Reno’s
National Bowling Stadium and
the PBA will work with South
Point Director of Bowling
Mike Monyak to create new
events for PBA members in the
vacated October time slot.
The PBA World Championship is the PBA’s ultimate test
of player versatility, requiring
players to perform at a high
level on five different lane conditions. WSOB VII, scheduled
for Dec. 7-19 at the National
Bowling Stadium, will include
the PBA Cheetah, Viper, Chameleon and Scorpion Championships. Qualifying rounds
in those four “animal pattern”
events determine the finalists
who advance to World Championship match play where
they bowl on a special World
Championship lane conditioning pattern. Combined scores
from qualifying and match
play will determine the top five
players who will advance to
the PBA World Championship
stepladder finals.
WSOB VII is moving to Reno
because rooms are not available due to the National Finals
Rodeo which will take place in
Las Vegas in December.
The presenting sponsor
and headquarters hotel for the
PBA in Reno will be the Silver
BlueArc Capital Management Acquires
Brunswick Bowling Products
MUSKEGON, Mich., —
Brunswick Bowling Products
announced today that it has
been acquired by BlueArc
Capital Management LLC, a
private investment firm based
in Atlanta, Georgia. Brunswick,
the worldwide market leader in
bowling products, is based in
Muskegon, Michigan.
BlueArc completed the
acquisition with investments
from Gladstone Investment
Corporation, a publicly
traded business development
company in McLean, Virginia
and Capitala Finance Corp., a
business development company
in Charlotte, North Carolina.
“Brunswick is a great fit
for us,” said Michael Roher,
Managing Partner of BlueArc’s
private equity business. “We
focus on investing in well-
Legacy Resort Casino, which is
within walking distance of the
Stadium. Special rates at Reno’s
premier casino resort property
will be offered to World Series
participants. WSOB VII entry
fee, schedule, format, hotel and
prize money information will
be announced soon.
Clark said the PBA and
South Point are finalizing plans
for a new PBA tournament
initiative involving multiple
events for PBA members for
October. The new South
Point program will include a
new Xtra Frame PBA Tourtitle event. Details will be
announced later.
The PBA also will reschedule the Xtra Frame PBA
Detroit Open, which originally
had been scheduled for December at Thunderbowl Lanes in
Allen Park, Mich. Details will
be announced later.
established, market-leading
companies and helping them
innovate and grow over time.
The brand, the products and
the management team all demonstrate the high performance
attributes we seek within our
portfolio companies.”
“Brunswick Bowling
Products has been known for
quality products and innovation for 125 years,” said
Brent Perrier, Chief Executive
Officer of Brunswick Bowling
Products. “We’re excited to
be associated with BlueArc.
Throughout the sale process
BlueArc was the obvious choice
of our management team. Their
commitment to our business
is a very positive sign to the
entire industry.”
“We are pleased that the
buyers are long-term investors
and that the Brunswick name
and all that it stands for will
carry on and continue to set
the standard in the bowling
industry,” explained Brunswick
Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer Dustan McCoy.”
Headquarters will remain
in Muskegon, Michigan with
manufacturing operations in
Szekesfehervar, Hungary, and
Reynosa, Mexico.
At AMF Lewisville
Curl claims 813,
Robb chips in 637
Brower, Conner 300
Jeff Curl led the men’s scoring
race last week at AMF Lewisville
Lanes with a solid 244-279-290
= 813 Monday Nite Men’s series.
Heather Robb, from the Rising
Stars group, paced the ladies with
a strong 172-187-278 = 637 set.
Mike Brower and J D Conner
shared high-game honors with
award-winning 12-baggers.
HONOR ROLL
Angie Wagoner 204-543, Alex
Fuentez 232-655, Cindy Lima 175-492,
JD Conner 733, Trish Hicks 205-589,
Joe Lay 255-627, Jo Ann Garcia 201-539,
Ryan Curtis 261-765, Cheryl Johnson
235-577.
Bryan Sears 239-635, Sue Romo
164-459, Bob LeBaube 279-682,
Ronnie Willets 232-605, Trace Cooper
197-522, Shirley Kindhart 181-487,
Kevin Westdyk 257-733, Matt Fellwock
253-715.
Sherri Strongren 236-603, Jerry
Sagui 212-611, Colleen Holden 187-515,
Don Ellis 237-647, Roneshia Williams
202-588.
SENIORS
Don Turbeville 243-714, Sandy
Kneale 215-556.
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Joseph Canales’ rousing
279/731 Wednesday Trifecta
outing headed the high-series
race for the week at AMF Spare
Time Lanes.
Ariel Berry rolled a sterling
224/448 Classic Double 2 game
set to lead the ladies.
HONOR
Barry Brice (2 games) 244-471,
Mike Young 224-618, John Howell
214-605, Billy Berry 276-463, Ronny
Landrith 234-462, Leon Brice 243-457,
Justin Ferguson 246-677, Derek Ray
236-637, Daniel Gunn 244-604, Mitchell
Duncan 233.
Stewart packs 751,
Baird sacks 644
James Stewart had a rollicking
278-246-227 = 751 series in the
Pushover’s league to head the
leader boards last week at AMF
DeSoto Lanes.
Stewart’s league mate, Jolynn
Baird rolled a free-wheeling 194221-229 = 644 to lead the ladies.
HONOR ROLL
Roger Starnd 254-637, Angela
Chalmers 199-547, Vern Howard 224634, Arlette Washington 199-530, Tony
Brown 279-740, Wendy Kent 233-609,
Darune Conley 278-711, Ann Miller,
230-505.
Jacquie Collins 221-603, Bud Price
234-583, Jeanne Hart 164-451, Willie
Pearse 202-562, Betty Cacciapaglia
155-411, John Mendiola 212-592, Penny
Jurecko 230-518, Ken Suber Sr. 237-635.
Calvin Bailey 221-574, Lori Knox
177-460, Michael Sykes 245-588, Randy
Pearse 200-537, Derron Flanagan
214-580, Karen Sykes 153-441, Loston
Yarbrough 240-656, Tangie Shirley
170-480.
THE BOWLING NEWS | Thursday, June 4, 2015 | Page 5
TROUP
Continued from Page 2
a wreck right now. Maybe I’ll
be less nervous the next time
he makes a show but right now
I’m just beside myself – it’s
awesome.”
The stepladder began with
two-time Tour winner Andres
Gomez of Colombia defeating
15-time Tour winner Tommy
Jones of Simpsonville, S.C., in
the opening match, 215-195.
Troup then beat Gomez in
the second match, 203-163, to
advance to the semifinal where
he beat No. 2 qualifier five-
time Tour winner Bill O’Neill,
202-188, to advance to the title
match against Kent.
Kent was trying to win his
second Tour title after winning
the Kingdom International
Open in Saudi Arabia in his
rookie season. With his win,
Troup automatically qualified
for the Grand Casino Resort
King of the Swing special event
that will close the Summer
Swing.
The Wolf Open is followed
by the Bear Open (June
2), Badger Open (June 9),
Oklahoma Open (June 16)
and Oklahoma’s Grand Resort
King of the Swing (June 23) all
scheduled to air at 9 p.m. ET
on the CBS Sports Network.
PBA WOLF OPEN
Grand Casino Resort & Hotel
Event Center, Shawnee, Okla.
Final Standings
1, Kyle Troup, Taylorsville,
N.C., $10,000.
2, Marshall Kent, Yakima,
Wash., $5,000.
3, Bill O’Neill, Langhorne,
Pa., $4,000.
4, Andres Gomez, Colombia,
$3,500.
5. Tommy Jones, Simpsonville, S.C., $3,000.
Playoff Results
Match One – Gomez def.
Jones, 215-195.
Match Two – Troup def.
Gomez, 203-163.
Semifinal Match – Troup
def. O’Neill, 202-188.
Championship – Troup def.
Kent, 229-179.
At Plano Super Bowl
Spolar fires 824,
Hayes posts 719
Perez, Tinney 300’s
Scott Spolar led the scoring
parade for the week at Plano
Super Bowl with a powerful 266279-279 = 824 Jack & Jill series.
Jennifer Hayes, from the
Monday Classic Trio group,
posted a sparkling 235-249-235
= 719 set to lead the ladies.
Joel Perez and Mitchell
Tinney shared high-game honors
with award-winning 12-baggers.
HONOR ROLL
Ted Pritts 287-771, Wanda Parker
264-701, Tommy Yettis, Jr. 227-626,
Heather Hudson 236-676, Jim Monroe
257-632, Emily Ryan 183-490, Jason
Daniel 268-787, Amber Robinson
235-649.
Larry Hoover 267-696, Karen
Clevenger 202-594, Cathy Sposito 258678, John Precourt, Sr. 279-750, Don
Coble 249-692, Dawn Klapper 215-617,
Joel Perez 661, Brandy Smith 200-579,
Bill Fong 279-754.
Diane Wallentine 232-542, Mark
Plagens 279-794, Lois Abrego 275665, Bill Allen 257-721, Kim Shellem
200-545, Greg Gray 265-778, Dawn
Klapper 247-622.
At Ennis All Star Bowl
Lawrence decks 721,
McKenrick inks 604
Rick Lawrence won high-set
honors last week at Ennis All
Star Bowl by polishing off robust
246-228-247 = 721 numbers in
Ennis Mixed Classic action.
Ryne McKenrick, Lawrence’s
league mate, posted a fine 176193-235 = 604 set to lead the
lady bowlers.
HONOR ROLL
Tracy Holloway (9 pin, no tap)
285-1064, DeeDee Bailey (9 pin, no tap)
196-663, Benny Butler (9 pin, no tap)
264-930, Leslie Ann Brackney (9 pin,
no tap) 199-654, Paul Berry (9 pin, no
tap) 268-906.
Kati Holloway (9 pin, no tap)
217-644, Billy Cathey 238-663, Kayla
Lawrence 214-582, Clay Robinson
215-623, Lauren Cathey 192-513.
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Dickerson jams 674,
Hoffman bags 665
Goodrich 298
Brian Dickerson claimed highseries honors last week at Red
Bird Lanes with power-packed
203-235-236 = 674 numbers
in Red Bird Men’s league play.
Deanna Hoffman led the
ladies with a free-wheeling 239202-224 = 665 Colts & Fillies set.
HONOR ROLL
Cindy Howell 215-538, Lauren
Cathey 217-619, Zachary Wrightsil
258-666, Billy Cathey 257-651, Brian
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Riddle (9 pin, no tap, 4 games) 2981072, Lauren Cathey (9 pin, no tap, 4
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Julie Sellers 189-489, Cindy Howell
211-559, Alex Galeti 225-615, Cedric
Fields 228-631, Tyree Jennings,
Jr. 247-660, Cindy Howell 195-531,
Leroy Willis, Sr. 224-649, Rosemary
Hunsaker 185-510.
Donald Chambers 237-653, Alice
Edwards 213-578, Tommy Moreland
233-597, Susan Watts 155-412.
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SMART Corporation Announces
$400,000 Distribution
Youth Honor Roll
Boys
J C Rodriguez, Fiesta Lanes ................................. 742
Christian Apolonio, Tenpins & More ..................... 741
Christian Trinidad, Killeen Bowlerama ................. 684
James Schirripa, Hallmark Lanes ......................... 676
Matt Lenz, Mel’s Lone Star Lanes ......................... 655
Steven Levitan, Plano Super Bowl ........................ 629
Justin Carolan, AMF Lewisville Lanes .................. 546
Jared Nichols, Brunswick Westcreek Lanes ........ 530
J C Hill, Heritage Lanes ......................................... 509
Girls
Robin Prioleau, Tenpins & More ........................... 731
Molly Maxson, Killeen Bowlerama ........................ 721
Amanda Morgan, Hallmark Lanes ......................... 679
Asia Wren, Mel’s Lone Star Lanes ........................ 591
Jessica Kaiser, Fiesta Lanes ................................. 587
Maelynn Smith, Heritage Lanes ........................... 542
Katriel Klein, Plano Super Bowl ............................ 526
Katie Hamlin, Brunswick Westcreek Lanes .......... 524
Dallas USBC Youth Scores
Steven Levitan headed the
Dallas-area USBC youth bowling last week with a booming
191-202-236 = 629 Showstoppers
series at Plano Super Bowl.
Katriel Klein led the girls
with a sparkling 204-137-185 =
526 Monday Gold set at Plano
Super Bowl.
At AMF Lewisville Lanes – Mike
Cristee 125-299, Luke McInis 136-352,
Nate Cristee 189-410, Trevor Spalding
67-194, Allen Stroud 181-480, Justin
Carolan 181-546, Mason Mikkelsen
148-397, Dawson Byrd 215-496,
Courtland Carpenter 182-511.
At Plano Super Bowl – Trevor
Woodward-Hall 116-248, Breahna
Reedy 88-202, Cole Christner 169-452,
Marissa Leraas 119-334, Cameron Wing
201-571, Allie Turner 157-369, April
Kitch 188-455, Truman Kohler-Katz
154-385, Sierra Jones 100-282, Sam
Taylor 153-391, Taylore Ryan 166-449,
Trey Bevels 187-440, Zoey Ruby
167-475, John Adams 206-528, Ashley
Hathaway 159-470, Caden Witt 186468, Victor Munguia 208-530, Hailey
Keister 164-454, John Adams 202-569,
Nick Hardin (2 games) 93-184.
Fort Worth USBC Youth Results
Jared Nichols led the Fort
Worth-area USBC youth bowling last week with a big 201/530
Youth/Adult Scholarship series
at Brunswick Westcreek Lanes.
Katie Hamlin, Nichols’ league
mate, paced the girls with a fine
199/524.
At Brunswick Westcreek Lanes
– Daphine Vasquez 112-329, Dylan
Morris 190-529.
ARLINGTON, Texas – The
Scholarship Management
and Accounting Reports for
Tenpins (SMART) Corporation
Board of Directors made an
income earnings distribution of
$400,000 to providers’ funds on
May 29. The distribution is for
2014 earnings.
The distribution follows a
$192,969 distribution made in
December, for 2013 earnings.
“We’re pleased to be able
to make such a significant
distribution and our largest
since March 2013,” said SMART
Corporation Board Chairman
Wally Hall. “The SMART Fund
has provided good returns as
we maintain the conservative
investment strategy expected
by our stakeholders.”
When the SMART Board
announced its distribution in
December, it also announced
decisions with respect to future
distributions would be determined each May.
The SMART Board has a
highly conservative investment strategy with the largest
portion of earned scholarships
placed in safe securities. The
remaining assets are invested
in a diversified portfolio expected to yield greater returns.
While some income is required
to cover administrative costs
and investment fees, the remaining income is distributed
to participating organizations.
The United States Bowling
Congress SMART program
began in 1994, offering a
centralized location to manage
bowling scholarship funds
as well as providing USBC
members with a resource
for inquiries about bowling
scholarships.
In 2010, the SMART Bowling Scholarship Funding
Corporation was created as an
independent entity dedicated
to the management, protection
and promotion of the SMART
scholarship funds. USBC staff
oversees the day-to-day operation of the program.
Visit BOWL.com/SMART
for more information about the
SMART program.
Pluhowsky, Johnson Qualify
to Represent Team USA in
Pan American Games
ARLINGTON, Texas – Shannon Pluhowsky of Dayton,
Ohio, and Liz Johnson of
Cheektowaga, New York, will
represent Team USA at the
prestigious 2015 Pan American
Games this July in Toronto.
The qualifying process was
based on performance at the
2015 United States Bowling
Congress Team USA Trials
and the 2015 USBC Queens.
Devin Bidwell of Wichita,
Kansas, and Tommy Jones of
Simpsonville, South Carolina,
were announced in February
as the men’s representatives for
Team USA.
Pluhowsky, who won the
2015 Team USA Trials, topped
the standings with 1,670
points, while Johnson, who
won the Queens this week,
was second with 1,640 points.
Brittni Hamilton of Wood
Ridge, New Jersey, will be the
first alternate, finishing third
with 1,610 points.
Sixty percent of the qualifying points came from the
Team USA Trials - 40 percent
based on overall finish and 20
percent based on daily finish.
The final 40 percent was based
on performance at the Queens 30 percent based on qualifying
position and 10 percent based
on final position in the bracket.
Pluhowsky and Johnson
have competed previously at
Shannon Pluhowsky
and Liz Johnson
the Pan American Games. In
2003 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Pluhowsky
won the singles gold medal
and earned a silver medal in
mixed doubles. Johnson is the
Pan American Games defending champion in singles and
doubles, winning the events in
2011 in Guadalajara, Mexico.
“I’m excited to represent
Team USA in the Pan American
Continued on Page 15
Southwest-Area USBC Youth Scores
J C Rodriguez led the Southwest-area USBC youth bowling
last month with an impressive
256/742 Young Guns Scratch
series at Fiesta Lanes.
Robin Prioleau paced the girls
with a super solid 279/731 HS
Challenge set at Tenpins & More.
At Fiesta Lanes, New Braunfels
– Philip Williams 278-652, Philip
Williams 246-670, Stephen Lassig
277-697, Stephen Lassig 264-721, Philip
Williams 276-672, Aiydan Hughes
221-542, Joshua Cowan 85-148, Milo
Matocha 167-422, Milo Matocha
166-449, Banner Bradshaw 235-592,
Jessica Thoma 225-564, Jessica Kaiser
203-587, Abby Salazar 221-534, Abby
Salazar 197-573, Jessica Thoma 189525, Lilly Pesato 162-416, Abigail Kyle
79-145, Maggie Thoma 172-410, Cassie
Delafuente 155-397.
At Hallmark Lanes, Killeen – Eva
Avans 526, Hunter Wood 180-480,
Jessica Bearden 156, Wendy Dillon 406,
KeShawn Pearson 136, Elijah Swift 211,
Hailee Duerre 125, Emma Garcia 142,
Bakari Guinyard 136-337, Tori Blackman 101-247, Jordan Cina 266, James
Schirripa 625, Amanda Morgan 208582, Christian Phan 208-547, Amanda
Morgan 213-555, James Norris 205,
James Schirripa 576, Sierra Ciesiolka
202-571, Mike Mikell 215-519, Jessica
Bearden 161-429, Kiden Whiteley 103,
KeShawn Pearson 214, Emma Garcia
67-129, Quincy Mullen 142, Bakari
Guinyard 328, Tori Blackman 67-180,
James Schiripa 246-676, Amanda
Morgan 248-679, James Schirripa 198,
Jordan Garza 514, Sierra Ciesiolka
183-492, Mike Mikell 196-504, Suzy
Brown 172-397, Kiden Whiteley 88,
Charlie Eisenhar 169, Hailee Duerre 79,
Bailey Skinner 189, Bakari Guinyard
156-432, Mickinzie Lowe 91, Tori
Blackman 235, Heath Fletcher 224-583,
Amanda Morgan 245, Sierra Ciesiolka
609, Hunter Wood 181-479, Wendy
Dillon 149-412, KeShawn Pearson 113,
Quinton Boyd 205, Hailee Duerre 83,
Emma Garcia 149, Bakari Guinyard
130-368, Tori Blackman 79-213, James
Schirripa 209, Ryan Stamp 588, Maya
Dixon-Dates 216, Amanda Morgan 612.
At Heritage Lanes, Oklahoma
City, OK – Ashton Pavao 178-472,
Morgan Nunn 189-486, J C Hill 177-509,
Maelynn Smith 195-542.
At Killeen Bowlerama, Killeen –
Remington Smith 227-637, Molly Maxson 279-721, Ashley Vanecek 202-538,
Madison McPhail 96-244, Christian
Trinidad 237-684, Zain Smith 98-194,
Shelby Dewald 90-220, Scott Anderson
76-155, Taylor Anderson 75-218.
At Mel’s Lone Star Lanes, Georgetown – Chad Barner 245-612, Asia
Wren 208-591, Branden Hawk 214586, Angela Kinningham 156-446,
Jackson Fast 195-464, Devon Masterson
135-336, Matt Lenz 235-655, Amber
Whitcomb 183-482, Bobby Smith
220-561, Paige Beeney 186-527, James
Bell 100-176, Natalie Decovic 88-162.
At Tenpins & More, Rio Rancho,
NM – Jacob Marquis 240-612, Robin
Prioleau 247-669, Christian Apolonio
269-741, Alexa Rivera 116-309, Jon
Walden 226-557, Rhiannon May
162-433, Carson Opela 260-729, Jacob
Marquis 248-584, Kallista Fritts 202576, Niko Tchiloyans 279-632, Kallista
Fritts 256-615.
THE BOWLING NEWS | Thursday, June 4, 2015 | Page 7
10 YEARS AGO
Art Long led the honor roll with 834 at Showplace Euless…
Mike Abel shot 817 at DC Cityview…John Burkett led the way at
DC West with 769, he also led the first round of the PBA Senior
US Open this week…Sherry
Osier led the ladies with 738
at Plano…Vicki Rios shot 697
at DC West…Ann Jones shot
692 at DC Cityview…Russell
Corwin shot 775 at Forum…
YABA bowler Cody Winters had
781 at AMF Showplace-Euless…
Genie and I had the opportunity
to coach the West Texas A&M
teams at collegiate nationals.
The ladies finished second and the boys 3rd. We couldn’t have
been more proud of the team or had more fun, still one of the
highlights of our bowling careers. I can’t believe it’s been 10
years, feels like only yesterday.
20 YEARS AGO
Sandra Postma defeats Carolyn Dorin to take the WIBC
Queens title, Cathy Dorin finished 4th…Greg Kemp won the
SW PBA Regional at Timber Lanes in Nacogdoches, he had the
rollout working in 1995 as was absolutely unbeatable…Tam
Wasson led the honor roll with 847 at Jupiter…Scotty Craddock
shot 300/797 at PSB…Johnny Reed with 790 at Forum…Larry
Reynolds shot 747 at DC West…Tonjah Outlaw led the ladies
with 749 at Showplace-Garland…Becky Bowden with 726 at
Jupiter…Lyn Ables a 722 at Allen…Mark Estes had a 298 game
at Forum…Mark PT Grimes shot 300 at Showplace-Garland.
30 YEARS AGO
Aleta Sill wins WIBC Queens by defeating Linda Graham
279-192 in the title match…Tony Salazar wins $3000 for ACBA
title at All Star West…Robert Lawrence
wins his first SW Region PBA title at Red
Bird Lanes, also where I won my first
SW Region PBA title…Leann Morrison
led the ladies with 686 at Plaza…Pat
Wright shot 647 at DC FW…Ronnie
Winters led the honor roll with 747 at
DC FW…Brad West a 673 at Forum…
Larry Hicks a 659 at Alpine…Rudy
Segovia wins Ten Pin tourney at All
Star East and $1000…Mark Crook wins
NTTB at Bowl Dallas…Richard Elizando wins MBT at Circle
and $3000, they had a record 435 entries for that event.
Lane Laughter
New Sport Bowling Program
Includes Tournament Average
Integrity as the Centerpiece
ARLINGTON, Texas – To
encourage more bowlers and
leagues to take advantage of
competing on challenging lane
conditions and to improve
certified tournament average
integrity, the United States
Bowling Congress will make
several enhancements to the
Sport Bowling program for the
2015-2016 season, which starts
Aug. 1.
Leagues choosing to compete on Sport lane patterns
now will have the opportunity
to report as a Sport/Challenge
league without submitting lane
tapes or requiring bowlers to
purchase membership upgrades. The USBC Sport membership, including the awards
program, will be discontinued
as bowlers no longer will need
to purchase a membership
upgrade to compete in Sport
leagues.
“We are removing what
historically has been noted
as the two largest barriers to
participation – the membership
cost for the bowler and the
additional work required by
those running Sport leagues
– so more leagues can take
advantage of Sport patterns,”
YOUTH TOURNAMENT
SCHEDULE
Teen Bowlers Circuit & TBC Jr.
Contact: Brad Ellis, at [email protected]
June 7th - TBC/TBC Junior
Red Bird Lanes, Duncanville, TX, Two Qualifying
squads, top 6 to match play finals. Junior Gold
spots available. - Sport Shot - PBA Shark 43’
August 15-16 - 1st Annual Youth Doubles Scratch
Eliminator (double elimination bracket format)
Over $3,000 guaranteed SMART payout based on
32 teams. AMF Spare Time Lanes, Arlington, TX
Sport Shot - Seoul 39’
Grand Prix Regionals –2014-15
( 3 Super Regionals qualifying)
Sundays - 10 a.m. & Noon
July 31, 2015
Copperfield Bowl, Houston
Grand Prix State Championship
August 1 & 2, 2015
Copperfield Bowl, Houston
Texas USBC Youth State Championship
Tournament
Every weekend beginning June 13 - June 28
Cityview Lanes, Fort Worth
Team, Doubles, Singles Events
Texas Youth Masters & Queens Qualifier in
Conjunction with State Tournament
Entries Close: April 15, 2015
Download entry at www.texasbowling.com
If you have upcoming youth
tournaments you would like listed on the
schedule, contact The Bowling News at
817-267-8686, fax: (817-267-1813) or
email: [email protected].
USBC Executive Director Chad
Murphy said. “Removing the
barriers will improve the average integrity for all certified
tournaments, which is the key
reason for the adjustment to
the program.”
The Sport Bowling page of
BOWL.com will re-launch July
1 with complete information
and reference materials for
bowlers, league secretaries and
proprietors. The page will have
Sport Bowling patterns, video
tips on how to play certain
Sport patterns, ideas for league
formats and more information
to help start and run a Sport
Bowling league.
“USBC will lose some
revenue as part of the switch,
but average integrity is important to the future growth of
the sport,” Murphy said. “We
also want to encourage bowlers
and leagues to take advantage
of any Sport Bowling options
they choose. Whether it is PBA
Experience, Kegel Challenge,
World Bowling or others, we
should see more competitionlevel patterns in use because
the process will be as simple
as certifying the league with
the new designation with no
paperwork or tapes required.”
Starting with the 2015-2016
season, leagues that want to
compete on Sport Bowling
conditions will designate as a
Sport/Challenge league on the
league application form; bowlers competing in the league
will have a corresponding icon
next to their average for that
league.
Because Sport Bowling
conditions are more challenging than typical league conditions, bowler averages on Sport
conditions usually are lower.
Designating these leagues moving forward will assist league
and tournament operators in
automatically adjusting averages for a bowler.
The Sport Bowling Average
Adjustment Scale also has
been modified, based on data
of more than 20,000 averages,
as part of the Sport Bowling
makeover. The new chart can
be found here. The scale, of
course, does not supersede a
tournament director’s ability
to adjust any bowler’s average
upward for a tournament.
The Sport Bowling program
started with the 2000-2001
season in response to technology changes in the sport.
Sport Bowling emphasizes
the bowler’s ability to make
consistently accurate shots and
to know when to make necessary adjustments. Most major
USBC events, the PBA Tour,
PWBA Tour and World Bowling
events are conducted on Sport
Bowling patterns.
Sunday, June 7
Pattern: PBA Shark 43’
TEEN BOWLERS CIRCUIT
Youth Scratch Tournament at a New Bowling Center each month with Scholarships
Jr Gold spots will be available for U20, U15, and U12.
Details at tournament (1:4 ratios)
Sunday – January 25, 2015
RED BIRD LANES
Plano Super Bowl
1114 S. Main
K Ave., Plano, TX 75074
Duncanville, TX 2521
75137
4 Qualifying Games
Squad times:
9:00 AM or 10:45 AM
- Stockholm 34'
Entry fee: $40 per squad
($43
card)
Entrycredit
fee: $40
per squad
($43 credit card)
To follow: 6 Games - Match Play; TOP 6 Boys & TOP Girls; Then Top 4 stair step Finals for Boys & Girls
TBC Junior
Youth Scratch Tournament for ages 14 and under at a
New Bowling Center each month with Scholarships
4 Qualifying Games
Squad times: 9:30 AM & 11:15 AM
Entry fee: $35 per squad
($38 credit card)
RED BIRD LANES
1114 S. Main
Duncanville, TX 75137
To follow: Top 6 boys & top 6 girls advance to a 6 person single elimination bracket finals. #1 & #2 qualified bowlers
(boys & girls) auto seeded past first round. 2 game matches by totals. Final championship match – 3 game totals.
Visit: www.teenbowlerscircuit.net for more details
Walk-in entries accepted or mail entries to:
Teen Bowlers Circuit, 8101 Tierra Del Sol Rd., Arlington, TX 76002
Tournament Director Brad Ellis 214-264-0077,
[email protected], [email protected]
Cash, checks, and credit cards accepted...make checks payable to Teen Bowlers Circuit
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Teen Bowlers Circuit Results
At AMF Spare Time, May 17,
there were 26 entries with 15
boys and 11 girls.
The pattern was on the Los
Angeles (36’). Two 4 game
qualifying squads and then 6
games of match play and top 4
boys & girls stair step finals.
The qualifying leader for
the boys was D’Ontae Rhone of
Dallas, TX with -48.
Alexes Burton of Rowlett,
TX was the girls leader with
-38.
High game of the tournament was John Adams of Plano
with a 279.
Bowlers bowled 4 games to
qualify and the cut for the boys
was -170 and girls cut was -200.
All bowlers making the
cut to the top 6 then bowled 6
games of head-to-head match
play.
The bowlers were surprised
how low scoring the short
pattern was this month.
The TBC Boys champion
was first time winner John
Adams of Plano.
In the championship match
Adams defeated Micah McCracken of Keller 211-164.
In the opening match, Austin Ellis of Arlington defeated
D’Ontae Rhone 198-165. In the
semifinal match McCracken
defeating Ellis 246-218.
Match play results,
1. John Adams, Plano 4-2
($105 SMART scholarship and
TBC Champion Nike Bowling
shirt, Championship banner
and Jacket)
2. Micah McCracken,
Keller, TX 6-0 ($70 SMART
scholarship)
3. Austin Ellis, Arlington
2-4 ($50 SMART scholarship)
4. D’Ontae Rhone, Dallas
2-4 ($45 SMART scholarship)
5. Cameron Royes, Mansfield 2-4
6. J. Gramly, Prosper 2-4
The Girls champion was
also a first time winner, Kira
Hamman of Jarrell, TX.
In the championship match
Hamman defeated Alexes
Burton of Rowlet 187-158.
In the opening match,
Veronica Prior of Allen defeated
Taryn Gray of Greenville, TX
205-199.
In the semifinal match
Burton narrowly defeated Prior
144-143.
Match play results,
1. Kira Hamman, Jarrell,
TX 6-0 ($70 SMART scholarship and TBC Champion Nike
Bowling shirt, Championship
Banner and Jacket)
2. Alexes Burton, Rowlett
2-4 ($50 SMART scholarship)
3. Veronica Prior, Allen, TX
3-3 ($40 SMART scholarship)
4. Taryn Gray, Greenville, TX 4-2 ($38 SMART
scholarship)
5. Jaden Takayesu, Flower
Mound 2-4
6. Hope Gramly, Prosper 1-5
TBC JUNIOR
The TBC JUNIOR is a
scratch tournament for bowlers
14 & under with boys and girls
divisions.
Two 4 game qualifying
squads then a 6 person single
game elimination bracket based
on 2 game total pins. In this
bracket, the top 2 seeded bowlers for boys and girls receive a
first round bye to the second
round.
The championship match
determined by 3 game total
pins. This tournament was
also on the Los Angeles (36’)
pattern.
There were 20 entries for
the TBC JUNIOR at AMF
Spare Time, 14 boys and 6 girl
entries.
Some younger TBC bowlers
who were age eligible gave the
TBC Junior a try.
After the qualifying, the
leader for the boys was RJ
Grantham of Celeste, TX with
-25 and for the girls Sara Taylor
or Maybank, TX with -218.
The top 6 cut for the boys
was -89 and -247 for the girls.
The overall champion for
the boys was RJ Grantham. He
defeated bowlers Mark Kramer
of McKinney 381-289 and
Casen Stickler of Bixby, OK for
the title 604-588.
Continued on Page 9
TBC Champion: John Adams
TBC Champion: Kira Hamman
TBC Junior Champion:
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TBC Junior Champion:
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Continued from Page 8
1. RJ Grantham, Celeste, TX
($85 SMART scholarship and
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shirt)
2. Casen Stickler, Bixby, OK
($50 SMART scholarship)
3. Gannon Takayesu, Flower
Mound ($37.50 SMART)
4. Mark Kramer, McKinney
($37.50 SMART)
5. Sam Butler, Texarkana,
TX
6. Tyson Gray, Greenville,
TX
The overall champion for
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TX. She defeated bowlers Sara
Taylor of Maybank 308-278,
and Sarah Young of North
Richland Hills, 387-365 in the
money after posting an 876 in
the Friday night sweeper which
garnered 52 entries.
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Cameron McQueen $275.00
13. Dakota Stutz
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Open Championships Weekly Glance
Close calls highlight
week at 2015 USBC Open
Championships
As the 2015 United States
Bowling Congress Open
Championships approaches
its final month of competition, the tournament already
has seen its share of exciting
performances at the El Paso
Convention Center.
Although there were no
changes at the top of the
leaderboard this week, several
competitors found their way
into the top 10.
On May 27, Rose Bowl Lanes
of Newark, New York, moved
into ninth place in Regular
Team after games of 1,017,
1,074 and 1,094 for a 3,185
series. Team NABR of West
Henrietta, New York, leads
Regular Team with 3,368.
Brian LeClair led the way
for Rose Bowl Lanes with a 694
series and was joined by Alex
Aguiar (646), Ken Muscato
(643), USBC Hall of Famer
Doug Kent (613) and former
Junior Team USA member
Chris Bardol (589).
The following day, two
members of Rose Bowl Lanes’
crossing team made a run
at the doubles lead, as Ryan
Kretchmer of Rochester, New
York, and Mark D’Angelo of
Elmira, New York, settled into
third place in Regular Doubles
with a 1,384 total.
D’Angelo led the effort with
a 705 set, while Kretchmer
added 679. Anthony Simonsen
of Princeton, Texas, and Mark
Sleeper Jr., of Kaufman, Texas,
lead with 1,409.
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254 for a 768 effort, which is
sixth overall. Ronnie Sparks
Jr. of Redford, Michigan, leads
with 793.
A look ahead
There will be one live
stream broadcast from the 2015
USBC Open Championships this
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Three-time titlist John
Janawicz will lead Lodge Lanes
Too as they look to recapture
the Regular Team title live on
BowlTV on June 9 at 7 p.m.
Eastern.
The talented group took
home the 2013 crown with a
then-record score of 3,538 and
nearly saw their companion
team, Lodge Lanes Kids, take
the top spot at the 2014 Open
Championships, before finishing fourth overall.
Lodge Lanes Too also will
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Championships appearance
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Kids includes former collegiate
standouts Aaron Lorincz and
Jon Trzcinski.
The final 50-year celebration of the 2015 event also is
slated for this week as Richard
Supanich of Burbank, Illinois,
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12th bowler of the year to join
the exclusive club. He’ll hit the
lanes June 5 at 7 p.m. Eastern.
NDO
Continued from Page 1
Detour Singles had an
exciting finish as Chris Muscarello needed to double in the
10th for the title. Chris made
three of the most clutch shots
in the 10th as the 36’ Phase 1
pattern left him unphased as
he bowled (265) to edge out
Aaron Johnston (257) and take
home the $3,100 1st place prize
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There were over $1,250 in
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3rd $1200 Clint Johnson/
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4th $750 Jim Stephens/Phil
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5th/6th $560 each Cordell
Wilder/Bob Spaulding. Ryan
Whitney/AJ Rice 428
Continued on Page 12
At Forum Bowl
Donahue registers 786,
Franklin slams 679
Hamm 300, Wilson 299
Mike Donahue, from the
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to earning high-series honors for
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Genie Franklin, Donahue’s
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Brian Hamm captured highgame accolades with an awardwinning 12-bagger while James
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one in the 10th...giving them a
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Rick struck in the 11th,
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Rick nailed it for 278. Bob
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Conaster pockets 707
Continued from Page 11
Moseley (299) and
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Price levels 710
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Us league showing topped the
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Jeri Taylor paced the
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Primetimers set.
HONOR ROLL
Jackie Proby 258-667, Shirley Proby
185-490, Bill Hancock 246-701, Lynett
Adkins 202-538.
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8th $360 Andy Patterson/
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9th $300 Maria Jose Rodriguez/Nathan Bohr 383
10th $280 Matt Cabanski/
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11th $260 Jason Wardrup/
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12th $240 Jonathan Wiley/
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Sam Gonzales, Sr. 256-739, Michael
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ODESSA, TX – Philip Moseley
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Toni Price, from the Monday
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Reon Beadle, Philip Moseley
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At Mel’s Lone Star Lanes
Ashbaugh drills 808,
LaFrance levels 684
Ashbaugh 804, Hunt and Little 801
G E O RG E T OW N – Jay
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At Western Bowl
Morrison pockets 817,
Lambert lands 703
Albracht 803, Collins (2), Roberts 299’s
AMARILLO – Marshall
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231-206-266 = 703 Newcomers
Plus series.
Chuck Collins and Brien
Roberts shared high-game
accolades with near-perfect 299
solos.
HONOR ROLL
Marshall Morrison 289-785, Sean
Sadat 279-771, Kirk Kerbo 267-771,
Cory Sharp 268-762, Trey Sledge 266761, Chuck Collins 757, Gary Dunn
256-750, Chuck Collins 743, Chris
Sledge 255-738.
Marshall Morrison 260-736, Seth
Brackett 267- 729, Marty Cross 290729, Tristan Sutterfield 289-729, Chris
Foshee 268-723, Steve Brock 256-723,
Kirk Kerbo 254-717, Randy Ingram
254-714.
Brien Roberts 713, Mike Gentry
277-713, Layne Darnell 245-712,
Garry McLaughlin 257-711, Chris
Fox 267-711, Clayton Parker 251-710,
Monte Epperson 268-706, Paul Donais
266-706.
Gary Moorman 268-706, Gary Dunn
256-705, Mike Gentry 246-705, Rick
Nelson 244-703, Johnny Wood 277-703,
Terry Thome 247-702, Jeff Kerbs 277701, Chris Fox 278-700.
Mindy Gollihugh 259-682, Candra
Chandler 234-660, Connie Moorman
256-653, Becky Farrah 257-648, Cindy
Brock 250-644, Lana Allemand 252641, Melanie Scroggins 227-632.
Carrie Wichers 237-630, Christina
Hansen 226-623, Christina Hansen
238-611, Rosa Sledge 215-610, Cathy
Tate 225-609, Cathy Tate 223-605,
Debra Shannon 278-604, Mindy
Lambright 218-602.
NDO
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12th (202) Richard Turner
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13th (197) Anita Arnett $160
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At Fiesta Lanes
Chavarri blasts 781,
Light shines with 679
Sills 300, Jones 297
NEW BRAUNFELS – Edward
Chavarri dominated scoring for
the month at Fiesta Lanes with
a booming 278/781 Guys & Gals
series.
Tara Light led the high-set
chase for the ladies with a stellar
242/679 Ball & Chain outing.
Mike Sills garnered highgame honors with an awardwinning 12-bagger while Josh
Jones took runner-up honors
with a near-perfect 297 solo.
HONOR ROLL
Gregg Gesl 286-754, Br yan
Schneider 204-501, Darren Robeck
203-522, David Schmidt 278-609, Jim
Hall 260-699, Mike Sills (4 games) 875,
Denver Tollet (4 games) 254-963, Steve
Schiele 275-594.
Christian Knudstrup 256-710, Dave
Lile 268-678, Joe Maynard 258-710,
Brent Standerfer 279-647, Glen Jones
258-718, Josh Jones 703, Alan Bueche
260-743, Colby Delano 255-548.
Sylvia Guerra 198-521, Jeanette
Vacek 183-522, Debbie Glasscock
189-449, Jana Smith 187-461, Lashonda
Mannie 256-641, Sheri Starbuck 224623, Bunny Fredericks 211-526.
Carma Herndon 211-560, Lana Hart
201-510, Catherine Wilson 237-624,
Bernadette Fries 252-591, Tara Light
244-644, Sarah Bellucci 242-586, Sarah
Bellucci 235-587.
At Terrell
Rylant chalks up 299/820,
Ellington produces 661
TERRELL – Richie Rylant,
from the Sunday Night Mixed
group, pocketed chart-topping
245-276-299 = 820 numbers to
take top honors for the month at
Terrell Bowling Center.
Patty Ellington racked up a
noteworthy 177-247-237 = 661
Tuesday Night Mixed set to lead
the ladies.
HONOR ROLL
Matt Beech 290-668, Lisa Massey
245-646, Terry Green 223-652, Elaine
Brumbaugh 213-547, Jerry R Flowers
238-688, Marvin Love 277-714, Becky
Quarrington 214-452, Jay Witt 278-708.
Teresa Conn 189-561, Tim Sommers
268-706, Terri Cooper 219-567, Jason
Marquez 244-701, Toy Callahan
223-619, Brandon Davidson 256-709,
Karen Sommers 183-546, Tim Sommers
257-717.
Renie Hatcher 222-567, John
Stelting 248-720, Kaceandrea Martin
215-570, Josh Orr 677, Dwayne Wilson
257-679, Andre Henderson 222-544.
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* The biggest fund-raising
Bowlathon west of the Mississippi will be held Saturday
(June 6) at Tenpins & More in
Rio Rancho.
It’s the 7th annual ARCA
Bowlathon that features over
300 bowlers in 48 teams
between 10.30 am and 3.30
pm, alongside a silent auction,
free gourmet lunch for over 450
people, and this year, a new
“Mayors on Strike for ARCA”
event starting at 12 noon.
Organized by Rio Rancho
Mayor, Gregg Hull, nine
Mayors from Albuquerque,
Belen, Santa Fe, Rio Communities, Moriarty, Edgewood,
Corrales and Bosque Farms and
the host, Hull, a former league
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overseas.
While the bowling squads
are fully booked, interested
people can join the crowd for
lunch and to bid on the dozens
of silent auction items available
for viewing between 11 am and
2 pm.
* Sam Pinge of Albuquerque
won his second Scratch Series
title at Tenpins & More on
Memorial Day, beating six-time
winner, Dana Miller-Mackie
278-194 in the championship
match. Pinge fired ten strikes
from twelve deliveries to
capture the $ 1,000 top prize.
In earlier TV matches, last
start winner, J D Nance of
Rio Rancho eliminated Bob
Dillman 208-161 and looked
to have second-seeded MillerMackie covered until a disastrous tenth frame during which
his bowling hand cramped
twice as he tried to throw the
ball.
The first shot took out only
four pins, losing him count
after a five-bagger of strikes.
Worse still, he left an almost
impossible split (2, 4, 6, 7, 8,
10).
On the next attempt, he
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left gutter. The score of 212
gave Miller-Mackie a chance
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count, which she did with the
help of a brooklyn strike for
220.
“Pinge bowled a really
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that day on a touchy sport lane
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* Jeff Jones of Corrales
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Hogan drills 770,
Ciesiolka nails 758
Hogan 300, Kirshner 296
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winning perfecto while Drew
Kirshner took runner-up honors
with a near perfect 296 solo.
HONOR ROLL
Cesar Garcia, Jr. 190, Lewis
Stansbury 621, Jordan Garza 211,
Michael Dixon-Dates 565, Keith
Desmarais (9 pin, no tap) 283-758,
Julie Armistead (9 pin, no tap) 241-549,
Andy Layne 258, Andy Layne 670.
Mitzi Cina 233, Esther Navarro 598,
Mike Call, Sr. 185, Quinten Goins 490,
Vivian Mikell 154-438, Nadine Huber
194-514, Ben Hogan 742, Lisa Blackman
253-659, Zachary Shaver 278.
Garry McNiesh 702, Esther Navarro
221-612, Harry Kirshner, Sr. 267-686,
Nella China 209-533, Kevin Mittman
277, Regis Payne 686, Karin Ciesiolka
269-758, TJ Jones 209, John Dixon,
Sr. 595.
Keith Desmarais (9 pin, no tap)
278-782, Julie Armistead (9 pin, no
tap) 210-532, John Pasch 290, Pete
Schirripa, Jr. 699, Esther Navarro
212-601, Quinten Goins 220-563, Vivian
Mikell 178-425.
Mozell Watson 212, Wilma Reid
481, Rod Watkins 287-722, Rachael
Brown 234-638, Donovan Haire 256,
Pete Schirripa, Jr. 706, Esther Navarro
231-604, Jose Caballero 275, Lewis
Stansbury 662.
Patti Wright 210, Nella China 542,
Mark Morgan 278, Ben Hogan 739,
Darline Bryant 201-542, John Dixon,
Sr. 191, TJ Jones 523, Keith Desmarais
(9 pin, no tap) 296-760.
Jamie Goytia (9 pin, no tap) 242520, Lewis Stansbury 268, Matthew
McMillin 685, Christine Scott 234-633,
Jerry Kilpatrick 168-458, Christine
Goins 174-432, Vickie Gill 195-511,
Tommy Hall 267.
Red Demerson 667, Danielle Fuller
212, Belinda Ullery 531, Zachary Shaver
256, Danny Barkley 701, Ashley Wilson
244, Esther Navarro 651, Drew Kirshner
721, Mitzi Cina 192-509, Aaron Oatley
286.
Ben Hogan 770, Karin Ciesiolka 243,
Karin Ciesiolka 677, Keith Desmarais
(9 pin, no tap) 300-813, Jamie Goytia
(9 pin, no tap) 204-555, Jake Evans
266, John Pasch 663, Mary Schirripa
222-575.
Mike Call, Sr. 173, Jerry Kilpatrick
499, Vivian Mikell 152-430, Vickie
Gill 193-517, Rod Watkins 246, Dan
Haddenham 658, Lisa Blackman
259-610, Trevor Chapman 278, Ben
Hogan 693.
Ashley Wilson 256-651, Ben Hogan
279, Pete Schirripa, Jr. 726, Mitzi
Cina 202-570, John Ciesiolka 276,
Keith Desmarais 692, Karin Ciesiolka
287-756.
SENIORS
Larry O’Keeffe 234, Mike Merideth
599, Nee Wallace 212-521, Bob Hines,
Jr. 183, Jonathan Berry, Sr. 534, Nancy
Holstine 182, Barbara Jones 528, Bill
Miller, Jr. 266-633, Wanda Clark
233-651.
Jonathan Berry, Sr. 266-690, Deb
Buford 215-597, Jack McCarthy 201,
Jay Herman 592, Barbara Jones 168,
Nancy Holstine 523, Jose Herrera, Sr.
258, Rullie Haywood 604, Nee Wallace
207, Dot Mays 551.
Jay Herman 191, Jonathan Berry,
Sr. 529, Marquita Darland 178, Barbara
Jones 495, Bob Hines, Jr. 247, T J
Jones 662, Pam Edwards 210, Nancy
Holstine 541, Tom Chrisite 258-626,
Dot Mays 210.
PLUHOWSKY
Continued from Page 6
Games again,” said Pluhowsky,
who earned 1,300 points at
the Team USA Trials and 370
points at the Queens. “The
first time I went, I had a great
time, and it’s definitely been a
tournament that I have wanted
to be able to compete in again.”
Johnson earned her spot by
picking up 1,220 points at the
Team USA Trials and adding
420 points at the Queens.
“Having the chance to
bowl against some of the best
bowlers in the world is a very
humbling and amazing opportunity,” Johnson said. “At the
same time, it is also an honor
and a privilege to be able to
bowl and represent Team USA.”
The Pan American Games
are an Americas version of the
Olympic Games which includes
the Olympic program sports
and others that are not part
of the Olympics. The United
States Olympic Committee
has specific requirements for
selecting players to compete in
the event.
Two men and two women
will represent Team USA at
the event, which is considered
the most important event in
the four-year cycle of the Team
USA bowling program. In order
to represent the United States
at the Pan American Games,
athletes must be U.S. citizens
and members of Team USA in
2015.
At Tenpins & More
Bolon snags 800,
Bramblett nets 765
Ortega 300, Chavez and Jaramillo 297
RIO RANCHO, NM – Bo
Bolon captured high-series
honors at Tenpins & More with
a hard-hitting 258-289-253 =
800 Rancho Runners league
production.
Kristen Bramblett, Bolon’s
league mate, held the hot hand
for the ladies with a rip-roaring
240-280-245 = 765 set.
Angel Ortega captured highgame accolades with an awardwinning 12-bagger. Gil Chavez
and Anthony Jaramillo shared
runner-up honors with nearperfect 297 solos.
HONOR ROLL
Reg Card (4 games) 246-875, Aileen
Linares 210-738, Richard Marquis
265-739, Dana Miller-Mackie 279-748,
Mike Riley 268-776, Beverly Gabaldon
256-636, Troi Donnachaidh 216-521.
Lance Emerson 254-722, Karen
Barcal 248-695, Gabe Garcia 279-767,
Becky Luco 232-637, Brian Titus 269726, Hypatia Johnson 181-527, Monte
Gustafson (4 games) 289-971.
Dana Miller-Mackie (4 games)
268-950, Andrew Provencher 235-572,
Joe Duran 268-619, Rebecca Sanchez
234-578, Richard Marquis 257-674,
Michelle Martindell 222-530.
Angel Ortega (4 games) 279-960,
Dana Miller-Mackie (4 games) 289-912,
Jason Gallegos 246-633, Bob Thurston
247-565, Tammy Michel 192-481, Ron
Michel 228-654, Beverly Gabaldon
211-556.
Angel Ortega 710, Miriam Grier
201-496.
At Killeen Bowlerama
Williams drills 767,
Charles masters 738
Bland, Jr., Bridges, Hermosillo 300’s,
Maxson 299, Davie 298
KILLEEN – Brian Williams
won high-set honors last month at
Killeen Bowlerama as he rocketed
to the top with hard-hitting 767
numbers in Commercial league
action.
Sandi Charles, Williams’
league mate, earned fem scoring
honors with a red-hot 290/738
set.
Will Bland, Jr., Darryl
Bridges and Robert Hermosillo
shared high-game accolades as
each registered award-winning
12 baggers. Josh Maxson took
runner-up honors with near
perfect 299 solo while Robert
Davie fell a few pins short with
a 298 game.
HONOR ROLL
Donny Bennight 268-693, Erica
McPhail 245-618, Jackie Harris 711,
Pat Gray 555, Deano Shaffer 279, Linda
Strickland 201, Carlos Perez 247-647,
Liz Barragan 466, Lynda Roberts 167,
Gregg Lewis 279-751. Jean Maxson
267-723, Darryl Bridges 741, Alycia
Blackwell 243-571, John Manibusan
723, Aurelia Capinia 483, Larry Morris
258, Ruby Kalugdan 200, Harrison
Riggins 258.
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