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Not really sure where to begin... I’m the 2016 USBC Masters Champion! The amount of text, Facebook messages, and post is overwhelming. I can't thank everybody enough. I'm trying to be living proof that no matter how many times life knocks you down, you can always get back up and be stronger than ever. It's always good to have a strong support system behind you and I can't thank Connor, Kyle, Anggie and the rest of the Team Fish family for always standing behind me! A special thanks go out to Bill Chrisman, Barbara Chrisman and the rest of the Storm family. Del, Tim, Jim... The amount of work you guys put Scratch Champions (l-r) Will Sharnow in is outstanding and I'm really glad to have you guys in my corner when needed. Thank you! February 2016 - www.bowlingworld.comSee Story Page 6 1 & Andrei Tacorda from Stockton, CA 2 www.bowlingworld.com - February 2016 bowlingworld.com TOURNAMENTS R F S U Las Vegas

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Simonsen Makes History With "This is one event I always try to bowl in, and it was a CBW President Joan Romeo fun week. It's a little disappointing, but I'm not upset. Win At 2016 USBC Masters Things just didn't go my way. Anthony bowled great all Into USBC Hall of Fame By Matt Cannizzaro week." On the way to the championship match, MacLelland April 28th @ The Orleans Hotel INDIANAPOLIS - Nineteen-year-old Anthony Simon- was able to hold off runner-up Wes sen of Princeton, Texas, won the 2016 United States Malott of Pflugerville, Texas, for a 216-213 victory. Bowling Congress Masters on Sunday to become the Against Malott, MacLelland started his first TV ap- pearance since 2014 with an , but strikes in youngest player to win a major title on the Professional Bowlers Association Tour. the next four frames gave him a nine-pin advantage

Simonsen struck on eight of his first nine shots in the halfway through the match. He had a chance to shut championship match at Woodland Bowl to secure a out Malott with a double and eight pins in the 10th 245-207 victory against Dan MacLelland of Kitchener, frame, but he left a 2-7 after striking on his first shot. Ontario, Canada. MacLelland was looking to become the first amateur since 2002 to win the USBC Masters. Following his first miscue of the day in the ninth

The victory earned Simonsen $50,000 and the cov- frame, a 2-8-10 split, Malott needed a double and four eted Masters trophy, while MacLelland took home pins in his final frame to slip past MacLelland. He $25,000 as the runner-up. Simonsen was the first top struck on his first shot, but a 6-10 combination on his seed to win the event since 2013, when Australia's next offering ended his run at the 2016 event. A No. 4 seed never has won the Masters. claimed the first of a record three con- CBW President Romeo to USBC Hall A much de- secutive Masters titles. In his first two matches of the day, Malott struck on served honor for our CBW President, Joan Romeo. Simonsen, at 19 years and 39 days old, surpasses 20 of 24 attempts to defeat of River- Because of her vast knowledge of all things, Joan has USBC and PBA Hall of Famer of nearby view, Florida, 258-189, and Chris Loschetter of Avon, been the brain everyone has picked for decades. She Carmel, Indiana, as the youngest major champion. Ohio, 258-201. Aulby was 19 years and 83 days old when he won the Loschetter finished fourth and earned $10,000, while has served well adding that special touch to everything PBA National Championship in 1979 for the first of Daugherty, who finished third at last week's FireLake she was part of: President of the International Media eight major titles. PBA Tournament of Champions, earned $8,000 for his Association; two terms as President of CBW; on the "It's definitely a dream come true," said Simonsen, fifth-place effort Sunday at the Masters. International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame com- who won his first title earlier this year when he teamed Belmonte was among the final eight bowlers from this mittee and she loaned her expertise in helping to cre- year's 417-player field, but losses Saturday to Malott with Connor Pickford to win the /Marshall ate the first International Bowling Hall of Fame Xtrava- Holman Doubles Championship and just miss becom- and Sweden's Martin Larsen ended Belmonte's bid for ganza. She was primary in the creation of the Profes- ing the youngest player to win a PBA Tour title. "And, a fourth Masters crown. sional Women’s Bowling exhibit at the Hall of Fame it's awesome to break a record. Mike Aulby was a The 2016 Masters featured a total prize fund of great player. Missing the youngest to be a title-holder $295,000. and to quote Stars & Strikes bowling newspaper editor by two days was a little disappointing, but to come out All competitors this week bowled 15 games of qualify- Jim Goodwin, she has been a necessary ingredient in and get the job done today, I guess I'll take that as ing, before a cut was made to the top 63, who joined an alphabet of organizations: ABC, WIBC, BPAA, FIQ, evening itself out." Belmonte in the double-elimination match-play bracket. USA BOWLING,WTBA, IBMHF, LPBT, PWBA, PBA, The decision to pursue a career on the lanes was one BWAA, CBW, WWPB, NBS, WBW, BNN,WORLD Simonsen didn't take lightly, but he quickly was able to For more information about the USBC Masters, visit BOWLING, IBMA. Joan credits WIBC/CWBA Life prove himself with two PBA regional victories on the BOWL.com/Masters. Member Agnes Duffy in involving her in the California way to PBA Southwest Region Rookie of the Year honors for the 2014 season. 2016 USBC MASTERS WBA where she was instrumental in their 75th Anni- Equal success at the national level has been just as At Woodland Bowl, Indianapolis versary which proved entre to many things bowling. quick, but Simonsen still is focused and humble. "I Final standings She has been instrumental in the unwavering support made the decision at a young age to come on out, and 1, , Princeton, Texas, 245 (one of her bowling daughters Robin Romeo and Tori it was about getting out here and getting experience, game), $50,000 Carter. Her background is in Marketing and she was a 2, Dan MacLelland, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, 423 which really is starting to pay off," Simonsen said. Vice President of the Marketing Agency The Perlman "This is my first full year out on Tour, and I bowled a (two games), $25,000 Group and now has her own company, The Marketing majority of the major events that were possible. To 3, , Pflugerville, Texas, 729 (three games), Team. Once again, The Infolink is proud to showcase have success is awesome, but a title doesn't define $15,000 you. You have to keep coming out and trying to per- 4, Chris Loschetter, Avon, Ohio, 201 (one game), and congratulate Joan Romeo who will be inducted at form week in and week out, and see where it takes $10,000 The Orleans Hotel Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada on you." 5, Tom Daugherty, Riverview, Fla., 189 (one game), April 28th . For MacLelland, this week at the Masters was a va- $8,000 (CBW: California Bowling Writers) cation away from his full-time job as a bowling center general manager and a chance to catch up with all the Stepladder results people he no longer gets to see since leaving the PBA Match One - Malott def. Daugherty, 258-189 Tour. Match Two - Malott def. Loschetter, 258-201 Semifinal - MacLelland def. Malott, 216-213 "It was great to be here and see everyone again, and Championship - Simonsen def. MacLelland, 245-207 I really love bowling in the Masters," MacLelland said.

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National High Average, Series Award Winners “The Bad Boy of Bowling” to Make ESPN Determined For 2014-15 Season Debut Online on Feb. 23, On Air on Feb. 26 By Aaron Smith 30 for 30 Films documentary follows life and times of PBA Hall of Famer ARLINGTON, Texas - Former Team USA member Lisa Noor of Mound, Minnesota, and 2013 By Bill Vint United States Bowling Congress Open Championships Regular Singles winner Zeke Bayt of Westerville, Ohio, claimed the USBC National High Average Awards for the 2014 CHICAGO (Feb. 9, 2016) – ―The Bad Boy of Bowling,‖ an award- -15 season. winning documentary centered around the life-and-times of Professional Noor, 45, earned the women's award after finishing with a 205 average for 116 games at the Bowlers Association Hall of Famer Pete Weber, will premiere on the Twin Cities Sport League at Country Club Lanes in Tonka Bay, Minnesota. Noor, a Minnesota ESPN Films 30 for 30 Shorts website(http://espn.go.com/30for30/ State USBC Hall of Fame member, helped Team USA capture gold medals in the team event at shorts) on Tuesday, February 23. Later in the week, the film will make its the 1997 and 2005 PABCON Women's Championships. broadcast debut as part of Friday Night Movie Night on Bayt, 23, posted a 226 average for 72 games during the Summer PBA Experience league at ESPN’s SportsCenter on Friday, February 26 during the 6 p.m ET hour. Sequoia Pro Bowl in Columbus, Ohio, to win the men's award. Bayt won the singles title at the The ESPN Films 30 for 30 Shorts documentary, directed by SideStilt 2013 Open Championships with a 795 series. Films’ Bryan Storkel and produced by Amy Storkel and Daniel Judge, The Youth Male and Youth Female Sport Bowling National High Average Awards were earned covers the sometimes controversial but always successful career of the by Tyler Zogg of Chesapeake, Virginia, and Kaitlyn Eder of Lithia, Florida. youngest of bowling legend ’s three sons. Pete Weber, who Zogg, 18, averaged 200 for 48 games at the Junior Gold Scratch League at Pinboys at the made his PBA debut at age 17, went on to win PBA Rookie of the Year Beach in Virginia Beach, Virginia, to earn the distinction, while Eder, 16, finished with a 186 honors in 1980. average for 81 games during the BCB Junior Gold league at Brandon Crossroads Bowl in Bran- Still active on both the traditional PBA Tour and the PBA50 Tour at age don, Florida. 53, Weber has won 37 PBA Tour titles (fourth-best on the all-time titles USBC National Standard High Average and High Series Awards list) and earned more than $3.8 million (second only to Walter Ray Wil- The USBC National Standard High Average and High Series Awards for the 2014-15 season liams Jr.’s $4.6 million) despite occasional clashes with PBA leadership, also have been determined. battling personal demons along the way, and never apologizing for his Professional Women's Bowling Association and USBC Hall of Famer Tish Johnson of Colo- approach to life and PBA competition. rado Springs, Colorado, averaged 238 for 124 games during the NFL Scratch league at Colo- While capturing the essence of Weber’s career through the eyes of his rado Springs' Brunswick Circle Lanes to secure the Female USBC National Standard High Av- fiercest competitors as well as Weber’s own insights, Storkel also pro- erage Award for the season. vides ―Bad Boy‖ viewers with a history of PBA competition during the The Male USBC National Standard High Average Award went to John Delp III of Sinking Weber years. Springs, Pennsylvania, who finished with a 255 average for 96 games in the Pepsi Men's Major ―It’s been an amazing experience,‖ Storkel said of producing the film. ―I league at Colonial-Berks Lanes, also in Sinking Springs. knew about Pete for a while. I saw him in ―League of Ordinary Gentle- James Matthews of Prattville, Alabama, and Ashley Dunn of Palmdale, California, earned the men: a few years back. When we were asked to do a 30 for 30 film, I Youth Male and Youth Female USBC National Standard High Average Awards. thought about bowling because 30 for 30 hadn’t done a bowling seg- Matthews, 17, recorded a 245 average for 81 games during the JMS Scratch league at Bama ment, and I immediately thought about Pete and his father, and how their Lanes-Prattville, while Dunn, an 18-year-old who recently was selected to join Junior Team lives were all centered around bowling. USA in 2016, posted a 218 average for 93 games in the Monday Family Fun league at Bruns- ―I think having the father-and-son element creates something even non- wick Sands Bowl in Lancaster, California. bowling fans will enjoy,‖ Storkel added. ―It’s really a human story, not just Earon Vollmar of Toledo, Ohio, and Hakim Emmanuel of Stoughton, Massachusetts, earned the a bowling story.‖ Male USBC Standard High Series Award after each rolled a during the 2014-15. After reviewing the film, despite it showing some of his darker moments, Vollmar, 27, put together his perfect night during the Monday Night All Stars league at Weber’s reaction was, ―I thought it was awesome.‖ Toledo's New Glass Bowl Lanes on Jan. 19, 2015. Emmanuel, 39, fired 36 consecutive strikes PBA CEO and Commissioner Tom Clark said, ―The story of Pete Weber at the Thursday Night Patriots league at Westgate Lanes in Brockton, Massachusetts, on Feb. is one of the most compelling in sports history. It was a great decision by 19, 2015. ESPN to feature Pete’s story in its artful 30 for 30 documentary series Team USA's Bryanna Coté of Red Rock, Arizona, collected her second Female USBC Stan- and producer Bryan Storkel captured the story in a way that will entertain dard High Series Award after tying the national record for highest series by a woman after and inform those familiar with Pete’s career while also introducing him to shooting an 879 series during the Ebonite Elite league at Golden Pin Lanes in Tucson, Arizona, those who don’t know much about him.‖ on Sept. 16, 2014. Prior to its debut as part of ESPN Films’ 30 for 30 Shorts series, ―The Coté, 29, rolled games of 300, 279 and 300 to tie the set posted by Katie Verbil of Wichita, Bad Boy of Bowling‖ was shown at more than 25 film festivals across the Kansas, in 2012. Coté also earned the Female USBC Standard High Series Award during the United States, where it routinely received rave reviews and won a special 2009-10 season with an 861 series. jury prize at the DOC NYC festival, one of the largest and most prestig- The Youth Male and Youth Female USBC Standard High Series Awards went to Tyler Lewis ious festivals. of Baltimore and Montana Hughes of Freeport, Illinois. ―The film’s largest screening was at the Maryland Film where it played to Lewis, 19, put together games of 265, 300 and 300 for an 865 series during the PH Varsity hundreds of fans on opening night,‖ Storkel added. ―We could hear the league at Baltimore's Brunswick Perry Hall Lanes on Jan. 24, 2015, to win the boy's award, crowd laughing out loud, crying… It was pretty special.‖ while Hughes, 17, rolled 267, 248 and 299 for an 814 series during a Northern Illinois Scholar- ―The Bad Boy of Bowling‖ will be widely available to fans through ship Series tournament at The Cherry Bowl in Rockford, Illinois, on Sept. 14, 2014. ESPN’s and PBA’s digital platforms and social media outlets following its formal release.

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Idle Bowling Thoughts Helen Duval’s Bowling Tips By Chuck Pezzano (reprinted in honor of his dedication to bowling)

Spare Shooting Arena Bowling Several times I’ve mentioned the second arrow as the target for a strong delivery. If Arena bowling and the close quarters in bowling championship set-ups allow you have been working on this and are fairly consistent, then it’s time to learn - spectators, and friends and fans to be within short distances of the competitors shooting. and that brings up the subject of silence. May I suggest that in your shadow ball warm-up or practice sessions before For the most of bowling’s time, fans have been urged to cheer and root in their leagues or tournaments, you roll the ball only over the spot and concentrate on own fashion, except at certain times. Confusing? Sure. developing a smooth approach. If you do this in practice, then when the league or However in reality there are few rules covering silence at bowling’s crucial mo- tournament starts you will be ready for anything, because spares require only a strike ments except unwritten ones of courtesy and tradition and under the not too spe- ball delivery from a different angle. cific rules concerning interference and unsportsmanlike behavior. Ambiguous. Here are two very simple ways to learn spare-shooting: In other major sports, golf and tennis, to name two, both have traditionally silent Limit your target area to the second and third arrows and to the spot between them. areas. It is fair to say that there are others as well. It should be noted that bowling, This represents area of five boards. golf, and tennis are primarily individual sports on the professional level and most Confine yourself to three basic positions on the approach. If you learn these, then competitors are not on salary. They must pay fees and expenses to compete and everything will fall into order. income is the result of playing better than the other guy or gal. First we’ll take the 7 pin spare (10 pin for the left-hander). Get into your strike posi- In football, baseball, basketball, boxing, hockey, and soccer, the crowds are en- tion. Then look at your sliding foot. Move your sliding foot at least five boards to the couraged to cheer and jeer. In some they have cheerleaders to arouse the audi- right. Point both feet toward the 7 pin (10 pin for left-handers). Look at the area be- ence to almost unimaginable heights - - - and actions. Athletes who prefer the si- tween the second and third arrows that will serve as the target 15 feet down the lane. lence feel that they should be free of distraction when lining up a putt, serving, and shooting a key spare - - - particularly since they were paying their own freight. When delivering the ball, walk slightly toward the target pin, lean and reach out, making sure to follow through like an arrow toward it, rolling your strike delivery ball. If Yet in college basketball, 18 and 19 year olds, who don’t get paid, are asked to you honestly did all these things and your ball did not quite get over to the target pin, shoot crucial shots through glass backboards amid the roar of the crowd and the try again, starting a board or two to the right. distracting view of all kinds of waving objects, including hands and heads. Remember: Your body, spot and ball line act like a pair of scissors. The more you For many years, tradition has called for silence at different points in different move to the right, the more the ball travels to the left, providing you use the same spots in different areas. Examples are prior to the approach in bowling, the serve arrow area as a target. in tennis, and putts in golf. Be careful not to move more than a board or two at a time. The ratio of angle cor- It seems as though the sound of a voice, a cough, a phone ring or the breaking of rection for every board you move on the approach is one to three. If you move one a twig has had the effect of an explosion on the concentration of some partici- board to the right and shoot at the same mark, the ball hits a target three boards far- pants. Golfers look menacingly into the sky when a jet disturbs a shot process ther to the left. and it has been reported that plane routes were changed to not bother tennis play- ers in action. Many a bowler has almost been destroyed by a baby’s cry or the Now we’ll do the 10 pin spare (7 pin for lefties). Get back to your strike position. blow of a nose. This time move your sliding foot at least 10 boards to the left. Move another board or so if you’re on the heavy side. Most sports encourage cheering and jeering. Most sports cannot possibly have rules to cover every aspect of silence and the officials, judges, referees or tourna- Now use your third arrow as the mark (the third arrow from the channel on the side ment directors might have to make judgment calls that would be second guessed of your bowling arm). Yes, it will work. Try it. Walk slightly toward the 10 pin, lean, over and over again. reach, deliver the ball and follow-through toward the target. There are instances in every sport where the rules, written or unwritten, are Be sure to check your starting foot position in relation to the dots on the approach. pushed and battered. Then check foot position again after delivering the ball for the 7 and 10 pin spares. The amount of drift on 7 and 10 pin spares from start to finish should be no more than Silence, as well as unbridled activities, have long been part of every sport - - - five boards. traditional intangibles. Competitors expect certain courtesies, and have received them, on and off the rule book musts and guides. Visualize the execution—your bowling arm and shoulder over the target dot or area, the extended hand point to the pins you wish to hit. This will help you do the job. Spectators seem to be getting more into sports, less controlled, and with the feel- ing, right or wrong, that their payment or even just their presence, entitles them when to remain silent, not by tradition, courtesy, or unclear rules. Strict guidelines on the silence aspect of bowling should always be considered in tournament play and imparted as many ways as possible.

A loser is the ―short-shots‖ bowler who insists on telling fellow bowlers what they did wrong after every shot and thus ends up losing a bowling friend. A loser is the bowler who knows that all the bad breaks he gets in bowling will be evened out by good breaks but he’s also sure that he won’t live that long. A loser is the tournament bowler who is too busy checking out the average book without checking his checkbook. A loser is the bowler-golfer who shoots in the 120s in both sports. A loser is any bowler who can’t come up with a new excuse for bad bowling with- out thinking about it. A loser is a bowler who suffers a reputation as an easy loser, even if he’s a so called good loser. A loser is the bowler who insists on tight finger and thumb holes, tight bowling shirts and shoes, and then gains 10 pounds. A loser is the bowler who tells his mate that he is going to a short bowling meeting. A loser is the person who reported that the results of his survey showed that it doesn’t take too much in the way of brains to be bowler. We took a survey too. It showed that it takes less brains to take surveys than it does to bowl.

8 www.bowlingworld.com - February 2016 PBA50 Schedule For CA And NV Ted Hoffman Pat Patterson Award 2015

Suncoast PBA Senior U.S. Open presented by 900 Global Ted Hoffman of Dublin, Calif., who won the West Region’s Sunday, May 29, 2016 - Friday, June 03, 2016 in Las Vegas, NV inaugural Pat Patterson Award 43 years ago, in 1972, won it again in 2015. PBA50 Fountain Valley Open presented by Track The Pat Patterson Awards, recognizing individual contribu- Sunday, June 05, 2016 - Wednesday, June 08, 2016 in Fountain Valley, CA tions to the regional program, are selected by the respec- PBA50 Northern California Classic presented by MOTIV tive Regional Managers. The Patterson Award program was Sunday, June 12, 2016 - Wednesday, June 15, 2016 in Brentwood, CA originated in 1972 in honor of a man who worked diligently to advance the PBA in its early years. USBC Super Senior Classic Thursday, June 16, 2016 - Sunday, June 19, 2016 in Las Vegas, NV USBC Senior Masters Columbia 300's PBA Sunday, June 19, 2016 - Saturday, June 25, 2016 in Las Vegas, NV West Region Player of the Year Honors

West Region: Scott Norton of Mission Viejo, Calif., won four

PBA Spare Shots: FireLake PBA TOC Draws titles in seven PBA West Region events to earn Player of the Nearly One Million ESPN Viewers Year honors. of Chandler, Ariz., earned West Region Rookie of the Year with the help of four match play finals

by Bill Vint in the five tournaments he entered.

The FireLake PBA Tournament of Champions averaged 981,000 viewers on Sun- day on ESPN, the highest rated PBA telecast of the 2015-16 ESPN season to date. It also posted a 17 percent increase over last year’s Tournament of Champions au- dience. Ron Mohr PBA50 Player of The Year The 2016 event kicked off a ―Big February‖ series of three straight weeks of live Two-time PBA50 Player of the Year Ron Mohr of Las Vegas PBA major championships coverage on ESPN. The February series continues with made it a double by earning PBA50 Player of the Year honors in the USBC Masters, followed by the Barbasol PBA Players Championship final on both the West and Northwest Regions. In the West he had two Sunday, Feb. 21 at 1 p.m. EST from ’s Columbus Bowl in Columbus, wins, two second-place and one third place finish. Ohio.

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Website: NCA. ABTBOWLING.COM / Email: [email protected] February 2016 - www.bowlingworld.com 11 Looking Back Into History & Helen Duval "He was in the hospital for a year and when he came home, he could only sit up in

a wheelchair twice a day," remembers Duval. "I got his hands around a lightweight Brothers’ Keeper, Too and he would roll it across the floor to me on the rug. "Pretty soon, we strapped him into a chair at the foul line of the bowling alley and Reprinted from The Desert News By Julie Howard, Maturity News Service he'd roll the ball down the lane. Soon, he could stand and then walk to the ball rack Published: Sunday, Feb. 25 1996 and carry his own ball to the foul line. His success at bowling was an inspiration for him to keep exercising." When Helen Duval sees a double amputee veteran in a wheelchair, she thinks this: Richard Duval later wound up bowling for two years on the U.S. professional tour, He should be out bowling. still disabled from his bout with polio. It's the kind of idea that could come only from a devoted bowler. And after more The game that put Helen Duval in the Guinness Book of World Records came in than 50 years of praising the merits of the sport - touring the world as a teacher and 1982 when she was 65. motivator for injured war veterans - Duval isn't just devoted. She's a fiery preacher, That was also a tragic time in Duval's life, however. Her husband was dying of brain gathering skeptical converts into something that very nearly approaches a religion for cancer and she would go to her league matches as her only outing away from his her."She takes the most challenging patients and turns them into bowlers," says sickbed at home. Elizabeth Montanya, a spokeswoman for the Bowlers Victory League Fund based in As she bowled strike after strike that night, building her way toward a , Arlington, Va. her teammates, all male, congratulated her quietly in acknowledgment that her hus- "She takes them from being really isolated beings and sort of gives them a . . . link band had not long to live. to real life. And she won't take `no' for an answer." "Everyone sort of came up to me, one by one, and said `Nice game' and then we The Bowlers Victory League, started in 1942 during World War II as a fund-raising just went on to the next game," says Duval, remembering the sympathy and respect group for the war effort, has been Duval's special project since the 1940s. As an her teammates had shown. ambassador for the league, and its honorary chairwoman for the past decade, she Aside from her work with the Bowlers Victory League, Duval has also: helped start has traveled the world, even teaching Japanese crippled in the atom bomb blasts of the Ladies Professional Bowling Tour in 1949, started junior bowling in California in 1945 to seek healing through bowling. the 1950s, become the only woman bowler in the Senior Athletes Hall of Fame, and "When I show up, they have their eyes down and they're there because they have been a constant top contender at the annual Women's International Bowling Con- to be there," says Duval, who lives in Berkeley, Calif., and is listed in the Guinness gress. Book of World Records as the oldest woman to bowl a perfect game. "But by the She is one of only two women participating in this year's National Bowling Hall of time I'm through with my two- to three-hour thing, they're high-fiving and smiling. It's Fame tournament. a really wonderful feeling to see them make that 180-degree turn. Dorothy Mauldin, a bowler from Marietta, Ga., can't say enough about Duval. In "I've worked with people with no legs and in wheelchairs," she adds. "There was one fact, last year, Mauldin decided enough hadn't been said - so she started a Helen man whose back was crushed and we wheeled his bed right up the lane and ran a Duval fan club. ramp down so he could bowl." "I thought there would be just 40 or 50 of us in the club, but it mushroomed," says Duval, who will turn 80 this summer, still travels to 40 events a year to conduct Mauldin, who heads a 17-member board for the fan club, which will continue Duval's bowling seminars and to encourage physically and mentally disabled veterans work of mobilizing hospitalized veterans through bowling. "We had 110 members around the country to seek therapy in bowling. sign up at the International Bowling Congress in Tucson last year and now we're at While a bowling alley may not have been considered the classiest of places in the almost 200 members." 1940s and '50s, Duval would have none of such limiting conventional thought. She The Victory League's Montanya agrees with Mauldin's sentiments. met her husband in a bowling alley in the '40s, and when her son, Richard, devel- "She couldn't be a better ambassador for our sport," she says. oped polio at age 6 in 1954, she turned to bowling as a therapy to build back his Note: Helen was dedicated to BVL. Support BVL! strength.

9-Tap Bowling Tour - Las Vegas From page 3 January 30, 2016 Results Prize This week's Leader Board required a World Map. Our Champion, Kenny Rey- Finish Winners Handicap Total Score Money nolds came from the 9-Tap Tour - Hawaii... but he's currently serving in the Army, at Ft. Irwin, CA... but he was in Colorado visiting his family last week, before driving 1st Kenny Reynolds 1 1069 $650 to LV, with wife Lisa, to bowl. Kenny is also a very PROUD Dad, whose daughter is a junior at West Point and his son was recently accepted a t West Point as 1st Place $1,410.00 $20 Progressive Pot $760 well. As an only child himself, with deceased parents, he told us he was informally adopted by the Kaea family (9-Tap Hawaii Directors) 23 years ago. As it happened, 2nd David Cooper 7 1057 $325 the Kaea family and a few of the Hawaii Tour Members are in town to bowl and after Kenny's HOT start, they all got behind him to cheer him on to Victory. He asked us 2nd Place $629.00 $20 Progressive Pot $304 to THANK all of them for their support! Arriving later than planned after the long 3rd Chonthida Athiprayoon 41 1047 $220 drive, but just in time for the last squad, he shot a fantastic 1069 using his BRUNS- WICK 'Time Zone' to pull out the Win by just 12 sticks. The $1,410.00 he earned 3rd Place $372.00 $20 Progressive Pot $152 for 1st, plus an extra $120.00 from the Scratch Pot, certainly made the drive worth- 4th Elaine Weaver-Purdy 27 1023 $190 while. Kenny couldn't have been more excited bowling with all the love and old 'ohana' to support him Saturday. Kenny becomes only the second Tour Member to 5th Sonny Landero 14 980 $165 earn a Title in 2 different Regions, having also won a Title at Pali Lanes on Oahu, in 6th William Reyes Jr 38 974 $140 2014. CONGRATS Kenny on Win #2! The geography lesson continued with our our early leader David Cooper, who 7thT Henry Murphy 38 973 $115 traveled from , on Thursday. David and his family are visiting Las Vegas for 7thT Dorian Antonio-Martos -9 964 $115 the first time, were confident its already been a memorable trip. He shot an AWE- SOME score of 1057 at 12 Noon, but wasn't feeling well by the end of the 9th Ruth Villanueva 34 964 $85 squad. Jet lag seemed to be the culprit, but we hope the nice $629.00 for 2nd 10thT Caren Lusung 16 949 $85 Place made him feel a little better. The ladies did well this week, taking 3rd & 4th Places. Chon Athiprayoon's very nice 1047 was close and she did have a shot at 10thT Randy Kaea Cook 3 949 $70 the Top Spot going into her last game. She took home $372.00 for her ef- 12th Michelle Scheitzach 22 941 $65 forts. Elaine Weaver-Purdy made a strong showing for the second straight week, 13th Justin Goldman 30 940 $60 posting an excellent 1023 for 4th. 12 www.bowlingworld.com - February 2016 our veterans – delivering smiles, energy, fitness, and fun. Please make 2016 the best yet for our sport’s charity. Let’s join together to

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February 2016 - www.bowlingworld.com 13 Two Women Drafted For 2016 Cheektowaga, N.Y., and Johnson to Portland in ex- two days of competition on April 2 and 3 for delayed change for Texas two-hander Shawn Maldonado and telecast over a span of four consecutive Sundays, April PBA League Competition North Carolina’s BJ Moore III. 17-May 8, on ESPN. All four PBA League shows will air at 1 p.m. ET. By Bill Vint The first player off the draft board, which consisted of more than 60 PBA members who had expressed their 2016 PBA LEAGUE ROSTERS desire to be part of the 2016 draft, was 2014 PBA RENO, Nev. – The two-time defending Professional ● GEICO New York City WTT Kingpins (Carolyn Dorin- Rookie of the Year Marshall Kent of Yakima, Wash., by Bowlers Association League champion Silver Lake Ballard): Pete Weber, Scott Norton, , Mar- GEICO New York City WTT KingPins manager Carolyn (Calif.) Atom Splitters will make their bid for an Elias shall Kent, John Szczerbinski. Dorin-Ballard. Cup ―three-peat‖ in 2016 with a roster led by Chris Bar- ● Barbasol Motown Muscle (Del Ballard Jr.): EJ nes, Dick Allen and Tom Daugherty, and completed Motown then selected 18-year-old two-handed player Tackett, Ronnie Russell, Josh Blanchard, Anthony Si- Thursday when manager Mark Baker added PBA Anthony Simonsen of Princeton, Texas. Third was the monsen, Danielle McEwan. Rookie of the Year contender Matt McNiel and young Dallas Strikers who picked Ciminelli. Picking fourth, ● Dallas Strikers (player-manager ): Bill Swedish two-handed star to complete Philadelphia Hitmen manager selected O’Neill, , Duke, Shawn Maldonado, B.J. his lineup. veteran of Saginaw, Mich. Moore (Maldonado and Moore acquired in trade with PBA League rosters were filled Thursday during the The newly-named Portland Lumberjacks selected Portland). GEICO PBA World Series of Bowling VII presented by Maldonado. Brooklyn Styles manager , ● Philadelphia Hitmen (Jason Couch): Dom Barrett, Silver Legacy when each of the eight team managers represented at the draft by PBA Hall of Famer Parker Chris Loschetter, , Tom Smallwood, David draft two players in a serpentine draft in the reverse Bohn III, picked veteran Jason Sterner of Covington, Wodka. order of how they finished in 2015. Earlier in the fall, Ga. Last year’s runnerup, L.A. X under manager An- ● Portland Lumberjacks (manager Tim Mack): Bryon each manager had protected three players from their drew Cain, added veteran left-hander of Smith, Wes Malott, , , Liz 2015 rosters. Mount Kisco, N.Y. Silver Lake completed the round by Johnson (Ciminelli and Johnson acquired in trade with picking rookie Matt McNiel of Prior Lake, Minn. The first highlight of Thursday’s draft was the selec- Dallas). tion of two women who have had success in PBA com- The final round of picks prior to the last-minute trade ● Brooklyn Styles (Johnny Petraglia): , petition in addition to the newly-revived Professional included Swedish two-hander Jesper Svensson (Silver Parker Bohn III, Walter Ray Williams Jr., Jason Sterner, Women’s Bowling Association. PWBA Player of the Lake), Colombia’s Andres Gomez (L.A. X), Rhode Is- Jon VanHees. land’s Jon VanHees (Brooklyn), North Carolina’s B.J. Year of Cheektowaga, N.Y., the winner of ● L.A. X (Andrew Cain): Jason Belmonte, Stu Williams, Moore (Portland), Ohio’s David Wodka (Philadelphia), the 2015 USBC Queens and Bowlmor AMF U.S. Martin Larsen, Patrick Allen, Andres Gomez. Liz Johnson (Dallas), McEwan (Motown) and the King- Women’s Open, and the only woman ever to advance ● Silver Lake Atom Splitters (manager Mark Baker): Pins, with the final pick, selected New York native John to two PBA television finals, was selected in the final , Dick Allen, Tom Daugherty, Matt McNiel, Szczerbinski. round of the draft by Portland Lumberjacks manager Jesper Svensson. The draft was covered live, exclusively on PBA’s Tim Mack. With the next-to-last pick in the draft, Barba- In addition to the PBA League competition at Bayside online bowling channel, Xtra Frame. sol Motown Muscle manager Del Ballard Jr. added Bowl, the week-long PBA Maine Event will include the Johnson and McEwan became the second and third PWBA Tour Championship and recent PBA Regional PBA Xtra Frame Maine Shootout, a PBA Tour title women selected for PBA League competition. Kelly titlist Danielle McEwan of Stony Point, N.Y., to his ros- event, April 4-6, along with pro-am events and other Kulick of Union, N.J., was picked for the inaugural 2013 ter. activities to be announced. The Maine Shootout will be PBAL season by Los Angeles and subsequently traded But before the final pick of the draft, Dallas Strikers’ covered from start to finish on Xtra Frame, the PBA’s to New York City. player-manager Norm Duke pulled off a trade with Port- online video-streaming service. land, sending red-hot left-hander Ryan Ciminelli of The PBA League will return to Portland, Maine, for

PBA Returns Players Championship to Allen Park, Mich. Norton defeated Sean Rash of Montgomery, Ill., 219-181, in the Major Title Status title match. Norton now is credited with his first major title. Bohn, a PBA Hall of Famer from Jackson, N.J., won the 2015 PBA Players Cham-

PBA Players Committee votes to retroactively recognize past winners pionship at Woodland Bowl in Indianapolis, defeated hometown favorite Ronnie Belmonte, Norton, Bohn Russell of nearby Marion, Ind., in a two-frame sudden-death roll-off after they tied at

By Bill Vint 237. Bohn, who now has three major titles, previously won the 2001 USBC Masters and the 2012 PBA World Championship. COLUMBUS, Ohio – Prior to the start of the Barbasol Professional Bowlers Asso- The PBA Players Championship begins with eight-game qualifying squads Tues- ciation Players Championship, PBA Deputy Commissioner Kirk von Krueger an- day and Wednesday at 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. ET. The top one-third of the field after 16 nounced Monday night that three past Players Championship winners – Jason Bel- games will advance to an eight-game cashers round at 10 a.m. Thursday. After 24 monte, Scott Norton and Parker Bohn III – will be awarded major title recognition games, the top 24 players will advance to eight-game round-robin match play retroactively for the titles they won in 2011, 2013 and 2015, respectively. rounds at 5 p.m. Thursday and 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Friday. All preliminary rounds will The announcement was made at Wayne Webb’s Columbus Bowl where the 2016 be covered live, exclusively on PBA’s Xtra Frame online video-streaming service. Barbasol PBA Players Championship begins Tuesday. After 48 games, the top five players will compete for the $50,000 first prize live on ‖The PBA Players Championship is returning to major status for the first time since ESPN Sunday at 1 p.m. ET. it was suspended as a major championship after the 2000 event,‖ von Krueger said.

―In returning the Players Championship to major status because it is a members only event, and includes all of the elements of a major, PBA’s leadership asked the PBA Players Committee to review three events held under the Players Champion- ship banner in recent years, and the committee members voted to retroactively award the winners of those events with major titles.‖ Australia’s Jason Belmonte won the Pepsi Elite Players Championship as part of the 2011 PBA World Series of Bowling in Las Vegas, defeating Mike DeVaney, 255- 238, in the title match. The decision means Belmonte has now won six majors in- cluding the 2013, ’14 and ’15 USBC Masters and the 2014 and ’15 PBA Tourna- ments of Champions. Norton, from Mission Viejo, Calif., won the PBA Players Champion- ship that was held as part of the 2013 PBA Winter Swing at Thunderbowl Lanes in Jason Belmonte Scott Norton Parker Bohn III

14 www.bowlingworld.com - February 2016 FINAL 2015 PBA TOUR STATISTICS Indiana Bowler Sets Two USBC Scoring Records

By Bill Vint By Matt Cannizzaro and Aaron Smith AVERAGES (min. 180 games) ARLINGTON, Texas - Erica Cutler of Fort Wayne, Indiana, threw 34 consecutive strikes Sun- Games Average day at the Fort Wayne USBC Women's Bowling Association City Tournament, and the perform- 1, Rhino Page, Orlando, Fla. 273 227.14 ance helped her break two national scoring records. 2, Bill O'Neill, Langhorne, Pa. 264 226.70 The 33-year-old right-hander started her doubles set with a 4-7 spare conversion and then struck on her next 34 shots, before leaving a 7 pin on her final at- 3, Parker Bohn III, Jackson, N.J. 245 225.67 tempt. 4, Jason Belmonte, Australia 315 225.40 Cutler recorded games of 290, 300 and 299 for an 889 series, 5, Ryan Ciminelli, Cheektowaga, N.Y. 236 225.37 besting the previous mark of 879, shared by Katie Verbil of Wichita, Kansas, and Bryanna Coté‚ of Red Rock, Arizona. 6, Sean Rash, Montgomery, Ill. 285 225.16 Cutler's memorable day at Thunder Bowl I also helped her and 7, Chris Barnes, Double Oak, Texas 195 223.84 Fort Wayne's Brittney Haneline post the highest three-game total for two women with 1,615. Haneline added a 726 series to the ef- 8, Scott Norton, Mission Viejo, Calif. 320 223.43 fort. 9, E.J. Tackett, Huntington, Ind. 242 223.21 Angela Brick and Sue Jeziorski of Endicott, New York, set the 10, Stuart Williams, England 267 223.19 doubles mark with 1,591 in 2005. Both achievements are pending approval from the United States Bowling Congress. 11, Dom Barrett, England 323 222.62 "I was just trying to stay smooth and hit my mark," said Cutler, who was inducted into the Fort 12, Patrick Allen, Mt. Kisco, N.Y. 222 221.05 Wayne USBC WBA Hall of Fame in 2014 and now owns four perfect games and three 800 se- 13, Norm Duke, Clermont, Fla. 209 220.68 ries. "We all had great lines, and everybody was striking, and I felt like that really kept us moti- vated to keep it going." 14, Walter Ray Williams Jr., Oxford, Fla. 204 220.37 Cutler already owned the Fort Wayne USBC WBA three-game women's record after rolling an 15, Eugene McCune, Munster, Ind. 257 220.30 864 series in 2011, and she relied on that experience in beating her own record on the way into 16, Wes Malott, Pflugerville, Texas 182 220.28 the national record books. 17, Pete Weber, St. Ann, Mo. 183 220.27 Cheering her along the way at Thunder Bowl I were her husband, Doug, and daughter, Brooklyn. 18, , Sweden 207 220.25 "It's an amazing accomplishment," Cutler said. "My husband and daughter were there, and 19, Andres Gomez, Colombia 235 220.15 that was great, especially since my husband had never seen me shoot 300." 20, Tom Smallwood, Saginaw, Mich. 243 219.33 The achievement also was bittersweet for Cutler, whose mother died in October. "The hardest part was not being able to call her afterwards, since she was the reason I started bowling," Cutler said. "I'm very thankful to my family and friends who have supported me EARNINGS throughout my bowling career. We really have a great bowling family here in Fort Wayne." Titles Total 1, Jason Belmonte, Australia 2 $178,542 PWBA Tournament 2016 2, Ryan Ciminelli, Cheektowaga, N.Y. 3 $129,460 3, Chris Barnes, Double Oak, Texas 1 $117,565 April 28-May 1: PWBA Las Vegas Open, Texas Station, Las Vegas, NV 4, Osku Palermaa, Finland 1 $114,518 May 5-8: PWBA Sonoma County Open, Double Decker Lanes, Rohnert Park, CA 5, Bill O'Neill, Langhorne, Pa. 2 $100,698 May 12-15: PWBA Storm Sacramento Open, Steve Cook’s Fireside Lanes, CA 6, Sean Rash, Montgomery, Ill. 1 $96,920 May 20-26: *USBC Queens, The Orleans, Las Vegas, NV June 2-5: PWBA Wichita Open, Northrock Lanes, Wichita, KS 7, Dom Barrett, England 0 $94,002 June 9-12: PWBA Lincoln Open, Sun Valley Lanes, Lincoln, NE 8, Parker Bohn III, Jackson, N.J. 2 $77,325 June 16-19: PWBA Greater Detroit Open, Super Bowl, Canton, MI 9, Gary Faulkner Jr., Memphis, Tenn. 1 $68,525 June 23-26: *PWBA Players Championship, Ashwaubenon Bowling Alley, 10, E.J. Tackett, Huntington, Ind. 1 $67,970 Green Bay, WI 11, Rhino Page, Orlando, Fla. 0 $62,400 June 30-July 3: PWBA Lexington Open, Collins Bowling Center - Eastland, Lexing- 12, Tommy Jones, Simpsonville, S.C. 1 $58,214 ton, KY 13, Jesper Svensson, Sweden 2 $57,870 July 7-10: PWBA Rochester Open, AMF Gates Lanes, Rochester, NY July 14-17: PWBA St. Petersburg-Clearwater Open, Seminole Lanes, St. Petersburg, 14, Tom Daugherty, Wesley Chapel, Fla. 0 $54,040 FL 15, Ronnie Russell, Marion, Ind. 1 $52,653 July 29-31: PBA/PWBA Striking Against Breast Cancer Mixed Doubles, Palace 16, Scott Norton, Mission Viejo, Calif. 0 $52,579 Lanes, Houston, TX 17, Stuart Williams, England 0 $52,570 August 2-7: *U.S. Women’s Open, TBD 18, Wes Malott, Pflugerville, Texas 1 $51,147 TBD: *Smithfield PWBA Tour Championship, TBD 19, Norm Duke, Clermont, Fla. 1 $47,650 *Major PWBA Tour event 20, Andres Gomez, Colombia 1 $46,470

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February 2016 - www.bowlingworld.com 15 Storm’s Paint the Lanes PINK® Auction: tive care suffering from multi-organ cancer. Anything he can do to help beat cancer he is all-in. ―It is awesome that and the Chrisman Family support Meet the Winners such important causes that touch so many of us.‖ Every October, for Breast Cancer Awareness month, Storm brings the bowling October 9, 25: Anthony Cannella’s brother had lung cancer so he knows how community together from around the world to help Paint the Lanes PINK® and raise much cancer can impact a family. He loves to bowl and when he heard about the funds for breast cancer re- auction he knew he wanted to bid. It was a special bowling ball for a great cause search. that he could get behind. He later bid on one for his nephew as well. With your help during the October 10: Rick Busch has three cousins with cancer. One is a survivor and two month of October and a have passed away. He bid in honor of his family and all of the people who are fight- generous donation from the ing cancer currently. Chrisman Foundation we October 13, 17: John Goedicke said he has a lot of cancer in the family. He has were able to raise $50,000 lost his father, his uncle, his grandparents and most recently, his brother in law just for the Huntsman Cancer 3 months ago. More than half of his family has been affected by cancer in some Institute while spreading form. He hopes that donating money to breast cancer will help find a cure with other awareness for a cause that forms. ―We thank Bill and Barbara and all of the other people at Storm for trying to affects millions. help such a great cause.‖ You might have seen our October 16: Tyler Spence said that one of his family members was recently diag- Paint the Lanes PINK auc- nosed with breast cancer. He loves to bowl and he just wanted to help out the tion last October. This auc- cause. It was important to him and he was happy he’s able to give back to some- tion alone raised $25,495.96 thing meaningful. for the cause. Thank you all October 19, 29: Patrick Staples and his wife are always looking for ways to give for helping us share the back. His wife is a thyroid cancer survivor and gives to Locks of Love. When Patrick auction and continuing to saw the Paint the Lanes Pink auction he knew that he wanted to be part of helping bid every single day. We the cause! wanted to introduce you to October 20, 26: Henry Blough owns a bowling center in Pennsylvania and shares our winners and share their his love of bowling with his family. He supports Storm and wanted to help support stories. the cause that touches so many people that he knows. October 1: Karla Alsgood was our FIRST winner! Her mother had breast cancer October 21: Wayne Shorter’s mom passed away to Alzheimer’s in January. His so she helps us Paint the Lanes Pink every October in honor of her! She was sup- bowling was always very important to his mom. His Mom sacrificed to give him the posed to go to a Costa Rican bowling tournament to defend a title but was injured in money to bowl in his very first . He stopped bowling when he joined an accident so she couldn’t bowl this year. She decided to spend the money she the military and raised a family. He found when he was ready to return that the would have spent on her trip on a cause that was very close to her heart. bowling community was there when he was ready to come back. He bid on this ball October 2, 3, 12, 14, 15, 18, 28: Christopher Voshell and his family love bowling to thank his mom for all of her sacrifices and give to a very special cause. and are ―die hard Storm guys.‖ They support October 22: Warren Burr had a friend from high school who he lost touch with as bowling organizations and causes throughout the they grew up. He was recently connected with her on Facebook as she was fighting year. When they heard about the Paint the Lanes Breast Cancer and going through surgery. She is a survivor and he dedicated this Pink auction they knew they wanted to be part of ball to his friend. it. He will be giving the bowling balls to bowlers October 23: Sinclair Wang bid on the ball for a good friend whose mother had that his family knows that have had loved ones breast cancer. She is a Hall of Fame bowler in New Jersey and he wanted to get who fought this battle personally. They will also her something special. He said that it’s difficult to purchase equipment for her but he donate one to raffle off to the participants of an knew that this would mean a lot to her. Her favorite color is pink and now she has a Elite Youth Tour. ―This is bigger than bowling… high performance ball to throw in honor of her mom. this is about raising money and awareness for a October 24: Melvin Dell collects every Storm bowling ball that’s ever been made. cause that is being fought by so many, as well as He’s been with Storm since the beginning and it was important to him to be part of in my current family.‖ We are also excited to the auction and add this bowling ball to his collection. He is happy that he’s able to share that Chris shot a 300 game and 808 series with his Paint the Lanes PINK stand beside Bill Chrisman and raise money for a wonderful cause! bowling ball! October 27: Blaine Todd bid in honor of his mother and sister who are both survi- October 4, 11: Tom Sterley loves to bowl and donate money to different causes! He’s legally blind and says that Storm equipment rolls great for him in his leagues. vors. He is a proud member of Storm Nation and is happy that he can help out the He had a friend who was diagnosed with breast cancer in his late 40’s. He was cause in this special auction. He will display this Paint the Lanes PINK ball proudly. treated and went into remission but it eventually returned. Tom said he tries to tell October 31: Kenny Lytle’s daughter-in-law, Mary Ann, found a mass that turned his story of his friend because there’s not as much awareness for men with breast out to be breast cancer in 2014. She’s fought ―one day at a time‖ through chemo- cancer. He later bid on one for his son-in-law as well! ―If I can help support and grow awareness than that’s what makes it worth it. Cancer sucks!‖ therapy, radiation, and surgeries. The cancer and treatments forced Mary Ann and October 5: Greg Winter helps us Paint the Lanes PINK for his mother who lost her his son Craig to delay their wedding. They were married this past December. Mary battle with Breast Cancer. He loves to bowl and wanted to be part of the auction. He Ann has been an inspiration to her husband, friends, and family throughout her en- is a huge supporter of bowling and loves to bowl himself. He is from England and tire journey. Kenny urges women of every age to make sure they remain vigilant helped cheer on Team Europe to their victory in the this year! and get any suspicious masses checked. Kenny is proud to join Storm and Paint the October 6: Lynn Corey bid on the Paint the Lanes PINK bowling ball because he wanted to give back for all of the help his pro shop received at Junior Gold. With so Lanes PINK! many youth bowlers it took all hands on deck to make sure they were ready for Thanks for helping us Paint the Lanes Pink in 2015! We’ll be back next October with competition. Lynn plans to display the Paint the Lanes Pink ball in his pro shop, Star more ways to support the cause. We’re committed to giving back and it wouldn’t be Pro Shop in Addison, Illinois. possible without your help! October 7: Kevin Mikalouski’s grandmother was very important to him growing up and was diagnosed with breast cancer. He bid the numbers in his Grandmother’s birth date because he’ll never forget that day. He was happy he could do something in honor of her and give back to a cause that has touched his family. October 8, 30: Michael Sinek says cancer has had a prominent influence on his family. He just lost his father to cancer on August 31. His uncle is currently in pallia-

16 www.bowlingworld.com - February 2016 9-Pin No Tap Tour LV @ Sunset Strike Zone Henry Murphy Wins 1st Title

Henry Murphy bowled at 1:30 and had a tough time getting lined up. He did finish with his best game, so he gave it another try re-entering at 4 pm. Naturally, Henry started out with his highest game so far on the Tour, a 276, beating his previous best by 30 pins. He stayed in that nice 'groove' except for his Throw-Out 141 game, ending up with a spectacular 872 series. Henry has been one of the Tour's most ardent recruiters, becoming one of the LV Tour's 1st Life Members, by bringing in 5 paid Members. He used a Rotogrip ball drilled by Johnny Petraglia Jr at the Strike Zone's Pro Shop, for his first Title. Henry was rewarded with a hefty $1,225.00 payday for his efforts, commenting that he really enjoys bowling on the Tour and plans to reinvest his winnings by practicing every day. He was really excited and proud of Win- ning his first Title and he especially appreciated being cheered on by the Bisnar and Zafra families.

CONGRATS Henry

February 2016 - www.bowlingworld.com 17 The 2016 TAT Amateur Nationals, Feb . 1-6, 2016 @ The Orleans (Payout list are partials, not all shown)

18 www.bowlingworld.com - February 2016 ASK BOB By Bob Korth

Q. I am a right handed stroker. I'm having some trouble with my arm swing. It wraps around my body. I was taught and still bowl with a four step approach, but now do a crossover step to create some space, but the real problem I've noticed is that when I do push away I push outwards to the side rather than straight ahead. I have tried to rectify this but even when I consciously push away straight ahead, or even to the left, on video replay the ball goes out to the side and then behind my back. I have also noticed that my shoulders swivel with the ball during my approach and this maximizes the problem. I've dropped to a 185 average from a 195 over the past few months and I feel my swing is really holding me back. Is there anything you could suggest for me to try and rectify this?

A. I needed some help with this one so I contacted a friend of mine and of bowling Mr. Bill Hall. Bill has been a coach to many professionals throughout his career.

Bill's answer to this question is to make sure you hold the weight of the ball in your left hand. Keep the left hand under the ball and then be sure to start the push away with said left hand. On the downswing transfer the ball weight to the right hand. This will help keep the arm straight in the backswing. Pushing with the right hand causes the ball to be pushed to the right then it swings behind your body because the swing plane is thrown off. If you are left handed just reverse these steps. FYI! If you would like to get a video lesson from Mr. Bill Hall you can send an email to [email protected] He will tell you how to send him a video. He will send you back a detailed answer with video's of his own. The charge for this service is a very reasonable $40.00. It is well worth it. He sent me a video of his explanation of the above problem. Bill does an excellent job showing both why and what you need to do to correct your problem.

Q. At the lanes where I bowl league it seems like a few times a night something happens with the pin rake and a pin is left in the gutter. This is right beside the pins. I have heard you are not supposed to bowl until this pin in the gutter is cleared away. Is this correct? Other league members have said it doesn't matter it is in the gutter and out of play.

A. You are correct. Though pins in the gutter don't count for any score they could alter the outcome of a shot. Pins are flying around they could hit that pin in the gut- ter and fly up onto the deck and knock down extra pins. They could also act as a block and you could possibly get less pins because the pin in the gutter stopped it. So take a little time and re-rack or call the desk and have them remove the pin.

Q. I have been having trouble hanging in the thumb lately. I have it taped up but it's either too loose or too tight. I just can't seem to get a proper feel. Do you know of a solution to this problem?

A. Yes! I do have a solution for you. I have a friend who invented a better way to take up space in the thumb hole than tape. Actually it is used in conjunction with tape. It is called Magic Thumb Carpet. It is the same shape as black or white tape that goes in the thumb hole. The difference is this is soft like carpet and it goes in the back of the hole. It takes the place of 3 pieces of white tape. If you need more tape you put black or white bowlers tape in the front of the hole. You can have a tight feel with Magic Carpet but you can still get a fast release due to the fact that there is no suction created. The yarn on the tape allows air flow around the thumb. Because there is no suction it also keeps swelling of the thumb to a minimum. So May 5-8: PWBA you will find you will keep the feel the same longer. You will not find Magic Carpet in Sonoma County Open, pro shops this is a grass roots product. The good news I have it at all times. I have been using it since 1997. It lasts a long time and works very well. If you want to buy Double Decker Lanes, some the cost is $ 20.00 for 10 of them plus a self addressed/self stamped envelope with 2 regular stamps. Send it to Bob Korth 750 Hemlock Ave. Central Point, Ore- Rohnert Park, gon 97502. Or write me at [email protected] California

February 2016 - www.bowlingworld.com 19 Anderson 157. (week 16) (Men) Steve Geertsen 235, Lee Leakey 207, John Ruiz 191. (Women) Louise Gates 185, Erika Johnson 175, Anna Nash 155. (week 18) (Men) Nolan Ferreira 233, Rudy Abila 206, Steve Geertsen 204. Monterey Bay (Women) Erika Johnson 188, Sandi Miller 170, Tami Farber 156. (week 19) (Men) Craig Isakson 239, Romie Ventura 204, Ed Rondez 202. (Women) Erika Johnson 179, Margy Dunn 162, Louise Gates 160. (week 20) (Men) Nolan Ferreira 247, Lee Leakey 212, Craig Isakson 201. (Women) Erika Johnson 176, Anna Nash 155, Shirley King 155, Brigitta Lambert 133. (week 21) (Men) Nolan Ferreira 235, Stephen Leslie 234, Lee Leakey 201. (Women) Tami Farber 176, Melba White 170, Brigitta Lambert 163. 24 lanes with Qubica AMF Rock 'N Bowl Shirts and Skirts - (week 14) (Men) Vince Hofsheier 244, Barry Panes Jr BESX scoring Friday & Saturday Nights 242, David Marcos 237, Chris Mosqueda 216, Craig Isakson 215. (Women) 9PM to 1AM Stephani Marcos 215, Ophie Antonio 185, Sabrina Gill 181, Michele Hensley 181, Erika Johnson 165. (week 15) (Men) Barry Panes Jr 269, Ronald Pro Shop Hooks 255, Ken Kullberg 252, Johnny Q 227, Keegan Russell 214. Coffee Shop (Women) Michele Hensley 206, Christine Hooks 192, Stacey Lee 190, Yan Large Arcade Chau 172, Sabrina Gill 168.(week 16) (Men) James Eskridge 259, George Sayre 246, David Frazier 242, Nolan Ferreira 235, Ronald Hooks 223. (Women) Melissa Garner 211, Erika Johnson 191, Michele Hensley 186, (831) 373-1553 ● Fax (831) 373-2080 Stacey Lee 181, Evelyn Rosales 171. (week 17) (Men) Chris Mosqueda 2161 N. Fremont, Monterey, CA 93940 266, Brent Feller 245, Terry Hall 226, Steve Brown 226, David Marcos 214. (Women) Melissa Garner 224, Michele Hensley 186, Yan Chau 178, Edie Monterey Lanes Ferreira 169, Stacey Lee 167. (week 18) (Men) Nata Griffin 257, Vince Hof- By Darwin Wandersee sheier 249, George Sayre 248, Steven Kasper 227, Mike Ignacio 221. Well the rain finally stopped for awhile and let us enjoy some sunshine. We (Women) Evelyn Rosales 244, Michele Hensley 198, Maria Orozco 179, have more great scores to share. Sabrina Gill 171, Yan Chau 162. (week 19) (Men) George Sayre 279, Chi's Monday Mixers - (week 13) (Men) Czec Panek 245, Mike Bennett Johnny Q 236, James Eskridge 223, Terry Hall 214, Nolan Ferreira 214. 203, Bob Mac 193, Tommy Moncivais 191, Mike Ignacio 184. (Women) Pat- (Women) Stephani Marcos 203, Erika Johnson 191, Ashley Mosqueda 185, tie Ogino 190, Erica Grant 159, Linda Kearns 148, Pamie Sue Dunn 135, Althea Frazier 169, Judy Kullberg 157. Shirley King 127. (week 14) (Men) Tommy Ogino 210, Bill Kearns 202, Ernie Monterey City League - (week 14) (Men) Barry Panes Jr 257, Milan Ristich Suber 200, Czec Panek 180, Gregory Haught 147. (Women) Renee Greene 225, Arthur Watson 212, Chris Duenas 201, Rick Shook 192. (Women) 174, Sherryl Panek 174, Linda Kearns 161, Erica Grant 148, Barbara Jep- Sherryl Panek 170. (week 15) (Men) Brian Stangel 267, Vince Hofsheier sen 148, Cyndi Bennett 135, Diana Cornell 109. (week 15) (Men) Mike Igna- 231, Arthur Watson 213, Czec Panek 204, Jeffrey Melendrez 191. (Women) cio 256. Bob Mac 203, Randy Henson 200, Josh Boatwright 181, Mike Ben- Melissa Garner 198. (week 16) (Men) David Frazier 244, Jeffrey Melendrez nett 170. (Women) Sherryl Panek 180, Erica Grant 158, Yvonne Kirkland 221, Chris Duenas 198, Vince Hofsheier 193, Bradford Hood 177. (Women) 158, Pattie Ogino 147, Shirley King 135. (week 17) (Men) Clete Ventura Melissa Garner 217. (week 17) (Men) Arthur Watson 237, Bill Reckas 236, 212, Josh Boarwright 209, Beeb Carvalho 200, Mike Bennett 177, Czec Chris Fitzgerald 231, Milan Ristich 219, Archie Carter 195. (Women) Karen Panek 163. (Women) Victoria Mena 209, Yvonne Kirkland 184, Robin Medalen 178. (week 18) (Men) Barry Panes Jr 258, Gary Russell 249, Albert Coburn 155, Barbara Jepsen 146.(week 19) (Men) Clete Ventura 245, Mike Manabe 223, Chris Duenas 201, Rick Shook 200. (Women) Yan Chau 200. Ignacio 212, Czec Panek 97, Tommy Moncivais 181, Ear Narramore 116. (week 19) (Men) Chris Duenas 265, Terry Hall 255, Arthur Watson 234, (Women) Pamie Sue Dunn 203, Linda Payne 171, Yvonne Kirkland 171, Brian Stangel 217, Chris H 215. (week 20) (Men) Gary Russell 259, Vince Pattie Ogino 161, Sherryl Panek 155, Tammy Consoli 124. (week 20) (Men) Hofsheier 235, Andrew Garner 228, Terry Hall 223, Arthur Watson 203. Josh Boatwright 225, Clete Ventura 202, Bill Kearns 202, Beeb Carvalho (Women) Yan Chau 181, Diane Watson 181. (week 21) (Men) Brian Stangel 195, Darwin Wandersee 177, Czec Panek 177, Mark Boatwright 176. 266, David Frazier 234, Bill Reckas 233, Gary Russell 225, Albert Manabe (Women) Robin Coburn 198, Linda Kearns 184, Victoria Mena 157, Pattie 218. (Women) Karen Medalen 185.(week 22) (Men) Brian Stangel 255, Ogino 140, Barbara Jepsen 122. (week 21) (Men) Mike Bennett 237, Randy Terry Hall 255, Jeffrey Melendrez 213, Chris Duenas 213, Gary Russell 199. Henson 212, Mike Ignacio 192, Mark Boatwright 181, Robert Burnett 117. (Women) Melissa Garner 193. (Women) Erica Grant 229, Sherryl Panek 174, Pattie Ogino 163, Victoria Friday Nite Family Affair - (week 14) (Men) Jeff Frare 242, James Ander- Mena 161, Barbara Jepsen 144. son 204, Tim Frederichs 170, Will Struthers 139. (Women) Penny Anderson Staff Wives - (week 14) Nancy Vigil 190, Babette Francis 190, Lois Deu- 170, Yvonne Kirkland 168, Nancy Nakazawa 148. (week 16) (Men) Jeff pree 162, Barbara Anastasia 147, Mary Deakyne 134. (week 15) Babette Frare 234, Richard Gilliam 210, Jerry Zack 184, Steve Norris 151. (Women) Francis 183, Jeannette Cardinale 159, Lois Deupree 142, Nancy Vigil 141, Penny Anderson 229, Candy Garner 185, Netty Molina 120. (week 17) Bonnie Gutierrez 138. (week 17) Nancy Vigil 184, Babette Francis 174, Bon- (Men) Barry Panes Jr 223, Will Struthers 196, Richard Gilliam 191, Ryan nie Gutierrez 162, Joyce Burnett 147, Barbara Anastasia 133. (week 18) Rodewald 117. (Women) Yvonne Kirkland 183, Penny Anderson 151, Nancy Jeanne Nakagawa 188, Darlene Johnson 170, Joyce Burnett 162, Jeannette Nakazawa 133. (week 18) (Men) Thomas Howard 196, James Anderson Cardinale 157, Susan Marsh 144. (week 19) Lois Deupree 199, Jeanne Na- 177, Will Struthers 132. (Women) Yvonne Kirkland 184, Jeri Partida 156, kagawa 199, Jeannette Cardinale 158, Darlene Johnson 143, Mary Cushing Dottie DEfede 138. (week 19) (Men) James Anderson 199, Jeff Frare 161, 132. Will Struthers 140. (Women) Dottie Difede 171, Yvonne Kirkland 164, Netty Fiesta Club Seniors - (week 15) (Men) Nolan Ferreira 232, Roger Martin Molina 110. 202, John Ruiz 200. (Women) Margy Dunn 189, Barbara Jepsen 169, Penny

20 www.bowlingworld.com - February 2016 Newton 190, Evelyn Escolano 157, Yoriko Hayes 146.(week 20) (Men) Al- bert Amaya 213, Rueben Flores 201, Randy Fisher 192, Orly Jiminez 190, Joe Tamonte 189. (Women) Evelyn Escolano 175, Gloria Romero 173, Andy

Newton 170, Yoriko Hayes 151. (week 21) (Men) Randy Fisher 232, Jim Guy 214, Rueben Flores 199, Earl Fuller 194, Albert Amaya 185. (Women) Gloria Romero 178, Lydia Gephart 176, Evelyn Escolano 166, Andy Newton 159, Barbara Richardson 154. (week 22) (Men) Rueben Flores 211, Max Dumpit 209, Randy Fisher 209, Albert Amaya 186. (Women) Andy Newton

175, Evelyn Escolano 166, Addie Taylor 150, Gloria Romero 149,

Teachers Wives - (week 15) Marleen Masuen 204, Karen Leemaster 170, June Foe 166, Pat Rende 141. (week 16) Marlene Masuen 177, Karen Lee- master 169, June Foe 152, Alice Wilson 148. (week 17) Marlene Masuen 174, JUne Foe 155, Phyllis Lane 146, Jill Ray 141. (wek 18) Marlene Ma-

suen 201, Phyllis Lane 146, Alice Wilson 135. (week 20) Marlene Mausen

180, Susan Tucker 169, Alice Wilson 156, Karen Leemaster 144. (week 21) Marlene Mausen 202, Karen Leemaster 130, Alice Wilson 128. Coffee Mates - (week 14) Gloria Romero 169, Jan Wright 161, Mary Jane

Valley Center Lanes Vierra 158, Carolyn Carter 154, (week 16) Jeanne Dahl 190, Gloria Romero 187, Carol Murray 169, Jan Wright 159, Emma Curry 158. (week 17) Merly By Darwin Wandersee Cerezo 200, Gloria Romero 188, Millie Sawyer 167, Ruth Nutt 161, Harriet

Whiteaker 145. (week 18) Karen Shepherd 204, Gloria Romero 156, Janet Great scores coming your way from the Salinas Valley and the weather is Hamlet 152, Susan Guidotti 139. (week 19) Jeanne Dahl 178, Merly Cerezo great here also. 171, Karen Shepherd 165, Emma Curry 157, Janet Hamlet 146. (week 20) Monday Men's - (week 15) Paul Lamboley 247, Rod Cahoon 244, Doug Merly Cerezo 172, Millie Sawyer 172, Carolyn Carter 166, Emma Curry 166, Barnes 216, Archie Cauntay 209, Don Will 208, David Marisoli 208, Dan Esther Pedevilla 159. Makuakane 206, Dale Barnes 205, Ruben Flores 202. Domingo Nazario II Salinas Tahoe - (week 15) (Men) Rod Prater 177, Danny Alvarado 177, Dan 201, Jerry Thomas 200. (week 16) Rod Cahoon 234, Jerry Thomas 225, Cruz 175, Bill Chapman 174, Darren Fort 170, Ed Cathrein 160. (Women) Alex Dy 221, Rod Cahoon 217, Doug Barnes 205, (week 18) Doug Barnes Renee Green 221, Lynn Banks 183, Carole Arredondo 177, Valarie Coffey 255, Jerry Thomas 224, Alex Dy 214, Rod Cahoon 201. (week 19) Domingo 168, (week 18) (Men) Dan Cruz 246, Paul Pacheco236, Ray Lemaire 235, Nazario II 258, Doug Barnes 257, Ruben Flores 225, Rod Cahoon 221, Darren Fort 235, Rod McCrimmon 232, (Women) Shirley Fort 192, Patsy Louie Foletta 214, John Garbin 203. (week 20) Alex Dy 269, Doug Barnes Young 174, Lynn Banks 171, Leslie Carter 162. 258, Domingo Nazario II 235, Rod Cahoon 225, Jerry Thomas 218. (week Thursday Mixed 5 - (week 14) (Men) Ron Onaka SR 236, Gary Fortman 22) Jerry Thomas 258, Domingo Nazario II 232, Rod Cahoon 213, Paul 221, Sam Daoro 218, Ty Cabanilla 212, Rod Ichikawa 209. (Women) Charm Lamboley 212, Geri Davila 207, Louie Foletta 205, Ruben Flores 205, Don Lawson 213, Lisa Gatewood 177, Marleen Mausen 175, Karen Coley 171, Witt 202. (week 23) Alex Dy 255, Domingo Nazario II 248, Jerry Thomas Katie Nowak 167. (week 15) (Men) Bill Esser Jr 247, Gary Fortman 243, 236, Ruben Flores 224, Doug Barnes 216, Brian Clark 242, Paul Apilado 234, Ron Onaka Sr 224, Brian Clark 222. Fiesta Senior - (week 14) (Men) Al Becker 187, Darwin Wandersee 186, (Women) Sarah Clark 215, Marlene Mausen 202, Marilyn Dick 197, Lynn Ray Lizundia 155. (Women) LOrna Fisher 187, Dorothy Becker 140, Emma Clark 178, Priscilla Delacruz 175. Curry 136. (week 15) (Men) Al Becker 188, Darwin Wandersee 171, Charlie Reno Mixed - (week 16) (Men) Tom Bates 208, Domingo Nazario II 207, Lowe 169. (Women) Emma Curry 161, Lorna Fisher 146, Dorothy Becker Rommel Mendoza 204, Luz Payongayong 203, Jim Guy 201. (Women) An- 144. (week 16) (Men) Darwin Wandersee 184, Charlie Lowe 169, Ray Lizun- gie Carll 185, Jennifer Cox 183, Syephanie Jasso 175, Gloria Fisher 167, dia 161. (Women) Dorothy Becker 133, Rosealie Tull 121, Colleen Esch Cissy Rodriquez 150. (week 17) (Men) Rod Cahoon 211, Rommel Mendoza 118. (week 17) (Men) Al Becker 212, Ray Lizundia 169, Darwin Wandersee 210, Tom Bates 207, Randy Fisher 204. (Women) Stephanie Jasso 161, 168. (Women) LOrna Fisher 187, Dorothy Becker 161, Rosealie Tull Nancy Walker 139, Jennifer Cox 137, Pam Kovacich 134. 135. (week 18) (Men) Al Becker 208, Lonnie Crawford 198, Darwin Wander- see 189. (Women) Joyce Friscia 177, Lorna Fisher 176, Dorothy Becker Ivy League - (week 13) Ron Onaka Sr 245, Adam Gularte 241, Ron Carll 143. (week 20) (Men) Al Becker 203, Lonnie Crawford 178, Ray Lizundia 232. (week 14) Manny Castillo Jr 228, John Shillcock 225, Tom Bates 223. 173. (Women) Lorna Fisher 188. (week 21) (Men) Al Becker 200, Darwin (week 15) Rudy Abaya Jr 240, Ron Onaka Sr 237, David Gadsky 230. Wandersee 183, Ray Lizundia 164. (Women) Joyce Friscia 168, Dorothy (week 16) Keith Garner 278, Manny Castillo Sr 259, Ty Cabanilla 253. (week Becker 161, Emma Curry 156. 17) Manny Castillo Jr 279, David Onaka 257, Brad Olson 243. (week 18) Ron Onaka Sr 268, Brad Olson 268, Justin Martin 246, Manny Castillo Jr Fil Am Seniors - (week 15) Rueben Flores 231, Jim Guy 222, Randy Fisher 246. (week 19) Vince Hofsheier 268, Justin Martin 257, Ty Cabanilla 208, Max Dumpit 201 Orly Jimenez 201. (Women) Gloria Romero 180, Naly 247. (week 20) Andrew Phillips 288, John Shillcock 276, Chris Mosqueda Dela Cuesta 180, Addie Taylor 158, Barbara Richardson 148. (week 16) 254. (Men) Randy Fisher 236, Jim Guy 222, Steve Crisostomo 193, Ruben Flores 188, Max Dumpit 187, Orly Jimenez 187. (Women) Gloria Romero 175, Alicia Gauthier 173, Naly Dela Cuesta 158, Barbara Richardson 155, (Week 18) (Men) Ruben Flores 216, Max Dumpit 192, Gary Crawford 190, Randy Fisher 185, Steve Crisostomo 178. (Women) Andy Newton 209, Evelyn Escolano 172, Gloria Romero 162, Yoriko Hayes 160, Barbara Richardson 160.(week 19) (Men) Jim Guy 200, Randy Fisher 192, Ruben Flores 183, Joe Tamonte 179, Mel Flores 178. (Women) GLoria Romero 194, Andy

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The Winter Nationals is in our normal COMBO qualifying format. Hotel Package offers have expired. Unlimited Pass is still available. Please pre-pay for at least 1 regular squad this week to avoid the $25 late registration fee. As always onsite entries will be accepted, however you may be delayed in getting put on a lane. The 2016 Winter Nationals will be held February 25-28. There will NOT be a national event in Vegas in April. The Summer Nationals will be July 21-24. This event will feature separate division qualifying through semi-finals for the Classic and Masters divisions. This event will be a Ball tournament featuring the Pearl Dream Big ball, sponsored by 900 Global. The Fall Nationals will be October 6-9. All National events are hosted by our National sponsor the South Point. Please remember that the lowest entry fees for the na- tional events are offered to local branch members that bowl 20 or more local events in the specified time WERC's Third Annual BOWL-a-Thon is here! frame. Bowl a couple times each month and save money on your entry fees at the national events. This fun event helps raise money to support WERC during its busiest You can't win if you don't bowl, so come on out and bowl time of the year, "Baby Season", when orphaned wildlife comes to our up a STORM!!! center in need of specialized care. Click the above notice.

Prizes will be awarded to the top THREE fundraisers! Open to bowlers of all ages and skill levels!

PBA Legend To Set Another Record

Bowling legend Carmen Salvino, of Chicago, who competed in the first TOC in Indianapolis in 1962, will im- prove upon his record as the oldest player to bowl in a PBA Tour event when he competes at the age of 82.

Salvino has never won the TOC, but finished of third in the inaugural event.

Athletic competition clearly defines the unique power of our attitude.

Bart Starr

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February 2016 - www.bowlingworld.com 23 SUPER BOWL 50: NFL FOUNDATION BOWLING TOURNAMENT

NEW YORK – The 10th annual NFL Foundation Bowling Tournament, presented by GoBowling.com, the top online destination for bowling fans, will took place on Friday, Feb. 5 at Lucky Strike San Francisco (200 King St.). The tournament part- nered with the NFL Legends Community to celebrate Super Bowl 50.

Teams of amateur bowlers were captained by NFL Legends, Super Bowl MVPs and Pro Football Hall of Famers. Proceeds from the „Legends on the Lanes‟ event will benefit the NFL Foundation to support NFL Legends‟ philanthropic initiatives, in- cluding the Player Care Foundation.

“GoBowling.com is very proud to once again team up with the NFL Foundation and the Legends Community to sponsor this great event that combines two of America‟s favorite pastimes, bowling and football, all to benefit a terrific cause,” said John Harbuck, president of Strike Ten Entertainment, the centralized sponsor-activation arm for bowling and the creator of GoBowling.com. “Maximizing on the enduring popularity and the fundraising power of bowling, „Legends on the Lanes‟ was defi- nitely an event to remember this Super Bowl.”

Some of the celebrity captains entered were GoBowling.com spokesman ED ―TOO TALL‖ JONES along with JOIQUE BELL, ELVIN BETHEA, JB BROWN, MARK CLAYTON, GARRY COBB, DONOVIN DARIUS, DERMONTTI DAWSON, PARNELL DICKINSON, WARRICK DUNN, CARL ELLER AHMAN GREEN, ROD- NEY HAMPTON, THOMAS HENDERSON, ROCKET ISMAIL, KENT KRAMER, FLOYD LITTLE, CURTIS MCGRIFF, TOM NOWATZKE, JONATHAN OGDEN, JOHN RANDLE, MIKE RUCKER, SCOTT TURNER and LEONARD WHELER.

Each bowler received a commemorative Super Bowl 50 bowling ball and pin and participated in a post-tournament awards ceremony. Participants as well as specta- tors were entitled to food and beverages and could bid on items provided by NFL Auction. Additionally, NFL Legends‟ Community Directors and Coordinators that 12 Brunswick Lanes with Quibica Scoring serve as ambassadors across the country were also be in attendance and facilitat- 12 Bumper lanes / Birthday Parties ing the tournament. Deli & Grill Serving Assorted Beers & Wines Completely Remodeled Entry fees included a $3,500 contribution to the NFL Foundation for a bowling team of four and $250 for a non-bowling spectator. Sunday thru Thursday • 9am till 12am Friday and Saturday • 9am till 2am Editor’s note: This release came in after we went to press Tel: (415) 561-2695 Fax: (415) 561-2698 in January. Corner of Moraga & Montgomery Streets In the Presidio National Park of Terry Leong—Proprietor San Francisco Darrell Herbert - General (Still can’t find us, call us, we’ll fax you a map) Manager

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6 GAMER, SUNDAY - Feb 28th / Mar 27th WITH: 52 Lanes 11:00 am check-in / bowl @ 12:00 pm ● COLOR AUTOMATIC SCORING ● “THE ZONE” GAME ROOM ● CHAMPIONS LOUNGE ● PRO SHOP ● CLASSIC AWARDS & TROPHIES ● LA PIZZA CAFÉ ● LANE 53 RESTAURANT ● PEACH CLASSIC SINGLES Yosemite Lanes 6 Gamer Schedule of 6 Gamers

We had 31 entries this past Sunday January 24th February 28th Glow Bowling Bumper Bowling for the Yosemite Lanes Scratch 6 gamer on the PBA March 27th Chameleon Pattern. Kevin Harlin of Milpitas was the April 24th qualifying leader with 1411 for his 6 games a 235 May 8th Rock-N-Bowl Hosted Birthday Parties average. Myles Duty of Modesto qualified 2nd with 1361 for his 6 games (a 226 average). Myles as the #2 seed defeated #3 Travis Hewitt of Fremont 217 to 195 in the semifinal match to set up the final. CHECK IN 11:00AM BOWL AT 12:00 PM (2016 6 Gamer Entry Fee‟s will be ONLY $60) The Championship Match saw both bowlers strik- ing a lot, but a costly 6-7-10 split from Harlin in the 9th frame opened the door for Myles to win the Match #1 match and tournament 256 to 243. Myles wins Jim Gordin defeats $369.00 for the victory and becomes the first left Greg Thompson Jr. 252 to 205 hander to win a Yosemite Lanes 6 Gamer in over a 5th Greg Thompson Jr. $140.00 year. This victory also gets Myles off "the bubble" for the TOC. Congratulations to Myles and all the other Match #2 cashers. Travis Hewitt defeats Also we want to thank Freddy Irvin and Jim Gordin 226 to 215 Freddy's Tree Service for adding money into this 4th Jim Gordin $170.00 years 6 Gamers and creating the Freddy's Tree Ser- vice 6 Gamer Bowler of the year where the highest point player of the 12 2016 6 gamers will win Match #3 $500.00 Myles Duty defeats Travis Hewitt 217 to 195 YOSEMITE LANES 3rd Travis Hewitt $210.00 6 GAMER TOURNAMENT RESULTS FROM JANUARY 24th 31 ENTRIES ON THE PBA CHAMELEON PAT- Championship Match TERN Myles Duty defeats 1ST MYLES DUTY $369.00 Kevin Harlin 256 to 243 2ND KEVIN HARLIN $260.00 2nd Kevin Harlin $260 3RD TRAVIS HEWITT $210.00 1st Myles Duty $369 4TH JIM GORDIN $170.00

5TH GREG THOMPSON JR. $140.00 Our next 6 Gamer date is set for February 28th. Also 6TH ED SILVA $120.00 set your calendars for this years Modesto Masters 7TH DON ERICKSON $110.00 April 2nd and 3rd here at Yosemite Lanes.

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LAST GAME POT Modesto Masters ROB TILLERY 258 $125 April 2 & 3 GREG THOMPSON JR. 257 $70 JOE PETROVICH 238 $45 @ Yosemite Lanes

February 2016 - www.bowlingworld.com 25 DAY LEAGUES (week of 1 /2) (week of 12/19) Tuesday AJ Clemens 266 Alexis DePuy 277 Domestic Queens Brad Lillard 267 792 Hollis Rond (167) 222 (week of 12/19) Travis Morris 247 715 Rene Ramirez 247 Vera Winchester (119) 160 Eric Etchison 245 720 Robert Green 249 Gracelyn Martin (132) 183 (week of 1/9) (week of 12/26) (week of 12/26) Ron Taylor 267 Nam Le 255 Donna Burgad 193 Scottie Barton 268 714 Jason Watty 247 (week of 1/2) Travis Morris 268 784 Judy Taylor (164) 224 Loretta Dalton 200 Bob Smith 252 Nathan Donough (187) 237 (week of 1/9) (week of 1/160 (week of 1/ 2) Cathleen Steck 187 Scottie Barton 258 757 Alexis DePuy 264 (week of 1/16) Gary Lee 269 731 Nam Le 278 703 Loretta Dalton (144) 188 Tony Peterson 264 708 Brian Flores (162) 214 Vera Winchester (119) 161 Barry Richards 278 753 Ben Swope 265 Tuesday Hot Sots Friday Morning Moms Judy Taylor (164) 214 (week of 12/19) (week of 12/19) (week of 1/9) Did not bowl Did not bowl Brian Flores (168) 226 (week of 12/26) (week of 12/26) Alyssa Cluff (162) 222 Sophie Williams 185 Did not bowl Helena Nunes (160) 216 Cecile Bristol 174 (week of 1/ 2) Kenny Taylor 268 (week of 1/2 ) Robin Combie (125) 216 (week of 1/16) Joyce Corbin 155 Loretta Dalton 193 Alexis DePuy 253 Darlene MacInnes 150 (week of 1/9) Nam Le 246 (week of 1/9) Karry Andrews (131) 171 Nate Taylor 257 Sophie Williams 201 Marcia DeMotte (127) 167 Mike Huntington 247 Juanita French 205 (week of 1/16) Tuesday (week of 1/16) Lori Beyer 184 Tuesday Women’s Hdicap Joyce Corbin (116) 148 Sunday (week of 12/19) Wednesday Sunday Morning Breakfast Kari Chadwick 205 Pin Dusters (week of 12/19) Carol Dietrich (143) 194 (week of 12/19) Larry Blankenship (178) (week of 12/26) Jodie Barnes 186 229 Debbie Mercado 203 West Lane Bowl Michele VanLone 178 Norman Hunger 257 (week of 1/ 2) By Correen Edgerly Janet Williams 179 (week of (12/26) Elaina Martinez 216 Lorrie Wyatt 176 Tony Granucci (163) 231 (week of 1/9) Check Out Our Website and Facebook Page Laverne Gondry 177 Gil Romena (166) 234 Barbara Begnaud 214 For Upcoming Events (week of 12/26) Nick Hyske (173) 253 Shannon Vance (112) 164 Thelma Whitworth (137) (week of 1/ 2) (week of 1/16) Valentine‟s Day is quickly approaching and plans for the gift for the special per- 189 Jack Fetters (178) 238 Debbie Mercado 211 son is already in your thoughts. Take a minute while you are still deciding what is Lorrie Wyatt 186 Larry Blankenship 244 Vicki Vance (110) 168 (week of 1/2 ) (week of 1/9) His & Hers just right and check out these great scores that your friends and fellow teammates Jean Reich (123) 173 Ernesto Lano (171) 235 (week of 12/19) rolled. (week of 1/9) (week of 1/16) Jim Fox 258 701 In the week of December 19th Keith Jorgenson rolled games of 277, 277 and Janet Williams 205 Ron Copeland 256 John Friend 252 246 for an 800 series in the Monday Junior Adult. Bowling in the Budweiser / Bobbie Robinson (121) 173 Nick Hyske (173) 223 Laurie Hallquist (172) 222 Chase Chevrolet Classic we had Corey Wooden 279 726, Robert Sartain 279, and (week of 1/16) Keith Maynard (165) 224 Frank Trevino 259 Sweetie Aguirre (112) 169 NIGHT LEAGUES Stan Huey (157) 229 Robert Wrachford 279. Stockton Teachers Monday (week of 12/26) th The week of December 26 in the Budweiser / Chase Chevrolet Classic we had (week of 12/19) Monday Junior Adult Ron Lubin 257 714 Rodney Woodard with a 279 743, Anthony Sneed 279 707 and Scottie Barton 279 Did not bowl (week of 12/26) Frank Trevino 258 708. Harry Fong rolled a 279 game in the Monday Junior Adult. Ted Handel (week of 12/26) Sisto Gelsomini 239 Stan Huey (157) 213 posted a 279 game in the His & Hers. Did not bowl (week of 1/ 2) Letitia Aaron (156) 221 nd (week of ½) Gary Hafelfinger 228 Kevin Begnaud (184) 245 In the week of January 2 in the Thursday Mens Classic is where Henry Ann Marszalek (112) 182 Sisto Gelsomini 224 (week of 1/ 2) Stacher rolled his 279 game with a 750 series. Jeremy Lubin rolled a 279 in the Mike Hill (132) 182 Keith Jorgenson 225 Laurie Hallquist (173) 226 His & Hers League. In the Budweiser / Chase Chevrolet Classic Brian Henderson (week of 1/9) (week of 1/9) Stan Huey (158) 213 posted a 285 game. Jacob Williams rolled a 286 705 in the Mexican American. Week of (1/16) Harry Fong 236 (week of 1/9) Thomas Henderson 201 Gary Hafelfinger 226 Ted Handel 248 701 Nicole Woodard posted her 279 game in the Tracy Ford West Laners and in the Thursday Mike Holscher (95) 146 Ron Lubin 268 T.N.B.A. League we had Matt Martinez with a 279 711. Black Oak No-Tap (week of 1/16) Curtis Aaron 234 The week of January 9th Jim Marquez rolled a 279 game with a 761 series in (week of 12/19) Gary Hafelfinger 256 Stan Huey (160) 232 the Pace Officers League. David Gray rolled a 279 game with a 729 series in the Did not bowl Mod Squad Letitia Aaron (156) 213 Don‟t Worry Be Happy League. In the Budweiser / Chase Chevrolet Classic Scot- (week of 12/26) (week of 12/19) (week of 1/16) Did not bowl Leslie Roberts (149) 232 Jesus Posadas (149) 202 tie Barton posted a 280 774. The T.N.B.A. League had Armando Godoy with a (week of 1 / 2) Roy Spencer 233 Robert Seymore (185) 247 300 793, Chris Salinas 300 766 and Chris Brown 279 740. Andrew Carteret Rose Dearth (159) 210 Jay Lane 268 739 Laurie Hallquist (174) 247 posted a 300 game with a 783 series in the Sunday Nite Mixed. Lori Beyer 233 David Lothrop 258 Don’t Worry Be Happy In the week of January 16th in the Monday Jr Adult Harry Fong rolled a 279 Jim Flores 268 (week of 12/26) (week of 12/19) game. Jason Watty rolled his 280 game in the Reno Mixed. In the Budweiser / Gerry Saunders 258 David Lothrop Sr. 256 Randy Gray 256 714 Dexter Wiggins (148) 200 Lewis Lane (157) 210 Chris Garcia 256 Chase Chevrolet league Harry Fong rolled a 279 731 and Scottie Barton 299 784. (week of 1/9) (week of 1/ 2) (week of 12/26) Dennis Bathe put games together of 237, 268 and 299 for an 804 series in Tracy Lori Beyer 274 Cliff Murphy 224 Dan Alden (157) 213 Ford West Laners, also in this league was Zach Haddad 279 764, and Nate Taylor (week of 1/16) Gary Airola 236 Debbie Robbins (148) 209 279 760. Bryan Hamilton posted a 296 game in the Tracy Ford Belles & Beaus. Lori Beyer 254 Jay Lane 253 David Gray 258 708 In the T.N.B.A. league Matt Martinez rolled games of 269, 279, and 279 for an 804 Mittie Alexander 261 David Lothrop Sr. 259 710 Chris Garcia 252 Friday (week of 1/9) Sheila Robertson (177) 235 series, Lisa Moppins carried a 179 average when she rolled her 288 game in the Peace Officers David Lothrop Sr. 256 712 (week of 1/ 2) same league. Tony Peterson posted a 289 game with a 722 series in the Sunday (week of 12/19) (week of 1/16) Melissa Alden 268 Nite Mixed. (Continued on next page) Did not bowl Cliff Murphy 235 (Continued next page) Wonderful bowling to all of you and until next month may the pin fall be with (week of 12/26) Vanessa Orndorff 246 you. Did not bowl Reno Mixed 4’s 26 www.bowlingworld.com - February 2016 David Pattee (176) 226 Brenda Moppins 258 Bob Lewis (181) 232 236 READY! SET!! BOWL!!! Daniel Garza (167) 235 Marin Smith (164) 248 Moonlighters Patti Swope (182) 234 By Correen Edgerly Kenneth Blackham 267 Floyd Ford (167) 227 (week of 12/19) Marvin Itilong (152) 215 (week of 1/9) Danielle Robinson (150) Did not bowl (week of 12/26) Happy Valentine‟s Day to everyone! Hope your day David Pattee (176) 234 201 (week of 12/26) Did not bowl was a special one. (week of 1/16) (week of 1/16) Did not bowl (week of 1/ 2) The week of December 21st had Steven Catario 48 pins Melissa Alden 231 Tomiya Gaines 235 (week of 1/ 2) Did not bowl over his 2 game series. Don Seward had the high game Daniel Garza (169) 211 Nadine McDaniel-Allen Dorothy McLemore 202 (week of 1/9) with a 191. Kerstin Williams was 11 pins over her 2 Marc Sorensen 269 (159) 225 Darrylle Ferrara 200 Chad Hasenbuhler 268 game series for the ladies and Susan Graves had the Chris Garcia 236 Thursday (week of 1/9) 759 high game with a 135. Shanna Landreth rolled a 72 du- Wednesday Thursday Mens Classic Myrna Diaz 205 Doug Cook 248 plicate. Budweiser/Chase Classic (week of 12/19) Jana Taylor (100) 151 Jason Sanchez 254 th (week of 12/19) Did not bowl (week of 1/16) (week of 1/16) In the week of December 28 Susan Graves had the Ken Knight 269 (week of 12/26) Dorothy McLemore 204 Chris Peters 266 704 ladies high game with a 155 and Lona Barker was +61 Willie Jones 268 Did not bowl Friday Ray King 257 pins. Andrea Hawkins rolled a 94 duplicate. Don Sew- Bob Klein 267 719 (week of 1/ 2) Tracy Ford Belles and Sunday ard rolled a 260 game and Robert Papp was +75 pins. (week of 12/26) Tyler Leeworthy 277 Beaus Sunday Nite Mixed The men also had a duplicate rolled by Nathan Kemp, he Ken Knight 278 Larry French 276 (week of 12/19) (week of 12/19) rolled a 126 duplicate. Brittany Scheaffer 256 Scott Hansel 277 732 Did not bowl Tony Hill 256 716 The week of January 4th had Thomas Sanchez with a Jerry Haynes 264 Jeff Rivas 247 (week of 12/26) Wayne Hill (188) 247 high game of 183 and Steven Catario was 91 pins over (week of 1/ 2) Bob Bozzini 266 721 Did not bowl Rich Snyder 277 758 Josh Lagorio 267 739 (week of 1/9) (week of 1/ 2) (week of 12/26) his 2 game series. Virginia Hawkins rolled a 132 game Corey Wooden 267 714 Harrison Fong 268 742 Ronnie Arnold Jr. 247 Rick Stellmacher (174) and Angela Lewis was +41. Jeff Bliske 267 713 Jim Fox 266 Jack Fetters 246 246 In the week of January 11th Vincent Duggan and Don Scottie Barton 268 763 Dan Hebenstreich 277 Fred Rivera 268 Jim Stombres 266 713 Seward had the high game with a 155 and Steven Ca- (week of 1/9) Dave Bolles 278 770 Joshalyn Thomas 268 Scott Hensley 265 750 tario was 45 pins over for his series. Brooke Bernazzani Jeff Bliske 266 767 Travis Morris 278 768 (week of 1/9) Anna Nguyen (186) 246 had a high game for the ladies with a 131 and Taylor Harry Fong 265 747 David Cutler (169) 236 Frank Quijalvo (182) 267 John Stafford (153) 205 Johnson was over 37 pins for her 2 game series. Marty Martinez 268 Bob Bozzini 264 Frankie Cummings (180) Mike Fowler (179) 230 The week of January 18 Virginia Hawkins had the la- Robert Wrachford 278 Jeff Rivas (194) 246 231 (week of 1/ 2) Freddy Irvin 276 728 (week of 1/16) Zach Haddad 278 713 Mike Sees (142) 200 dies high game with a 137 and Taylor Jordan was +27. (week of 1/16) David Loring 245 (week of 1/16) Jim Stombres 269 705 For the men Robert Papp was +63 and Don Seward had Rodney Woodard 267 736 Harrison Fong 264 706 Michelle Alvarez (119) Michelle Fredrick (141) the high game with a 180. Freddy Irvin 278 791 Henry Stacher 256 712 194 209 In the week of January 25th, for the men the high game Nightengales Doug Leeworthy 267 727 Ronnie Arnold Jr. 244 John Stafford (155) 237 was rolled by Don Seward with a 212. Robert Papp was (week of 12/19) Randall Edmonds 267 Jack Fetters (184) 235 Tony Peterson 267 over 70 pins for his two game series, and Perry Hazlett Sue Waite 213 777 James Buskirk (177) 234 (week of 1/ 9) rolled a 116 duplicate. For the ladies the high game was (week of 12/26) Dan Hebenstreich 258 Frankie Cummings (181) Ken Parkerson 268 747 rolled by Virginia Hawkins with a 160. Rachel Corpus Sue Waite 202 Travis Morris 259 766 235 Tony Hill 254 724 was 51 pins over for her series and Andrea Hawkins Sandy Darone 200 Anthony Scott 251 Zachary Haddad 267 737 Marc Garbys (172) 235 Linda Pires 214 Myron Smallin 255 T.N.B.A. Mary Peterson (172) 225 rolled a 105 duplicate. (week of 1/ 2) Bourbon St. Men (week of 12/19) (week of 1/16) Wonderful bowling to all of you in the Ready! Set!! Sue Waite 231 (week of 12/19) Did not bowl Aaron Reed 239 Bowl!!! League and until next month may the pin fall be Judy White 182 Did not bowl (week of 12/26) Kira Stellmacher (136) with you. (week of 1/9) (week of 12/26) Did not bowl 200 (week of 12/21) Rachel Corpus 127 Judy White (139) 189 Did not bowl (week of 1/ 2) Valerie VonElsner 264 Lona Barker 109 Susan Graves 105 (week of 1/16) (week of 1/ 2) Cal Moppins Jr. 257 Cheryl Dodson 103 Angela Lewis 124 Sue Waite 222 Albert Cimafranca 269 Mike McGee Sr. 245 300/800 TOURNAMENT Kerstin Williams 108 (week of 1/11) Mexican American Frank Jarvis 246 Fred Cababat 262 745 RESULTS Tyler Glodensky 141 Taylor Jordan 119 (week of 12/19) Don Grimm 247 Chris Peters 266 724 Listed below are the Perry Hazlett 102 Lona Barker 106 Alex Amescua 263 774 Bob Grimm 268 Anthony Woodward 258 ones to cash. Nathan Kemp 103 Cheryl Dodson 104 Bill Kearney 276 718 (week of 1/9) Rafael Contreras Jr. 245 Steven Catario 105 Kerstin Williams 104 Matt Underwood (170) John Padilla 246 Logan Davis 270 742 HDCP (36) BOWLERS Brooke Bernazzani 109 Tim Cabral 126 ST 244 Albert Cimafranca 246 (week of 1/9) 1 Jr. Buligon 1590 Damie Hoornaert 126 Robert Papp 145 nd Thomas Alaniz 250 Bradley Taylor (139) 215 Chris Tacsion 256 2 Jeff Bliske 1525 Yvonne Dashnaw 111 Tyler Glodensky 141 (week of 12/26) (week of 1/16) Jonathan Surney (164) 3rd Danny Lew 1525 Virginia Hawkins 132 Perry Hazlett 103 Al Prasad 247 Phil DeWeese (179) 239 224 4th Pete Anderson 1520 Bill Hawkins 150 Nathan Kemp 125 Bill Kearney 267 Mike O‟Brien (183) 242 Ben Escalona (164) 234 5th Chris Calines 1516 Carrie Flanary 118 Steven Catario 109 (week of 1/ 2) Richard Sartain 267 Richard Tamargo (164) 6th Antoine Allmon 1513 (week of 12/28) Andrea Hawkins 104 Carlos Torres 237 Steve Ferrell (173) 236 244 Lona Barker 130 Linda Knight 109 Andrew Carteret 260 Tracy Ford West Laners Lura Nisby (150) 224 SCRATCH RESULTS Cheryl Dodson 112 Susan Graves 112 Al Oliva IV 256 Mixed Cleo Willis (178) 235 (25) BOWLERS Tim Cabral 122 Yvonne Dashnaw 108 (week of 1/9) (week of 12/19) Melvin Morehead 266 1ST Antoine Allmon 1459 Robert Papp 167 Virginia Hawkins 115 James Paul (177) 228 Did not bowl Rafael Contreras Jr. (171) 2nd Jeff Bliske 1455 Tyler Glodensky 151 (week of 1/18) Jacob Williams 266 (week of 12/26) 221 3rd Kevin Amodo 1452 Brooke Bernazzani 127 Taylor Jordan 122 (week of 1/16) Did not bowl Anthony Robinson (163) 4th Danny Lew 1450 Damie Hoornaert 136 Lona Barker 100 Alex Amescua 254 711 (week of 1/ 2) 226 Carrie Flanary 124 Tim Cabral 121 Thomas Alaniz 243 Alvin Thomas 230 Justin Zulueta 257 (week of ¼) Manny Cruz 117 Mary Morales 232 Cliff Marceau 257 (week of 1/16) Lona Barker 114 Robert Papp 165 Best Christian League Rodney Woodard 258 Art Mahnken 269 Cheryl Dodson 115 Tyler Glodensky 136 (week of 12/19) Matt Swift (166) 216 Rosemarie Malana (157) Tim Cabral 133 Perry Hazlett 108 Cal Moppins Sr. 248 (week of 1/9) 256 Robert Papp 152 Nathan Kemp 109 (week of 12/26) Rodney Woodard 275 753 Saturday Tyler Glodensky 165 Vincent Duggan 158 Eileen Winberly (145) 205 Matt Swift (168) 227 Shooting Stars Perry Hazlett 151 Brooke Bernazzani 125 Marvin Smith (162) 233 Jeff Burgett (99) 151 (week of 12/19) Don Seward 172 Andrea Hawkins 100 (week of 1/ 2) (week of 1/16) Chad Hasenbuhler 267 Nathan Kemp 135 Linda Knight 107 Steven Catario 142 Brenda Moppins 267 Nicole Woodard 259 714 748 Tomas Sanchez 137 Vincent Duggan 146 Lura Nisby (150) 209 Marcus Jones 256 Chris Peters 268 722 Rachel Corpus 130 Brooke Bernazzani 117 (week of 1/9) Jeff Pappas 254 Donald Aaron Sr. (186) Susan Graves 122 Andrea Hawkins 100 Yvonne Dashnaw 124

February 2016 - www.bowlingworld.com 27 Romeo Bermudez 299/756; Julio Cecchetti 279/736; Jason Coleman 278/704; Mike Michaleto 264;SteveDevalle 260; Gary Neugebauer 258/701; Brian Neugebauer 257/706; Tony Devalle 256; Walter Perreira 255; Nick Vernon 247; Vincent Ogg 247; Jun Argarin 242; Todd Larson 241; Rebecca Whitmire 236; Connie Kendall 233; Becky Devalle 226; Debbie Clayton 221; Cameron Sutton 221; Brad Zimmer 208. The Unbowlievables John McLaughlin 248; Michael Morales 237; Patrick Mueller 213; Nathan Allen 212; Larry Canady 207. Lovotti, Inc. -1110 Scratch Gary Lee 300/795; KioniSodaria 300/762; Kevin Amodo 299/812; Doug Leeworthy 299/788; Arnel Castrence289/794; Pam Schaal 289/720; Bill Likens 280/754; Midrid Brown 280/752; 280/718; Travis Morris 280/702; Jacob Setchell 279/722; Mike Keough 279; Ray Saiz 279; John Varela 279; JJ Kamp Sr. 278/749; Tony Castillo 277; Dave Bolles 275; Bryan Katt 269/749; Antoine Allmon 269/779; Steve Smith 268/728; Logan Davis 268/725; Cal Moppins Jr. 268/716; Logan Davis 268/711; Joanne Gonzalez 268; Bill Likens 267/715; Bob Burkett 267;Harold Sohr- weide 267; John Carroll 266; Robert Wrachford 265/734; Errol Crumpton 265/708; Bob Morris 263; Chris Rose 263/721; Mike Smith 260; Jasmine Coleman 259/717; Bob Morris 259; Jason Lindholm 258/727; KawikaSodaria 258/727; Jim Stom- bres258/721;Harold Sohrweide 257/731; David Hepperle 257/726. Tavern League David Brandt 289; Keith Freeman 286; John Carroll 279; Warfred Roberts 269/721; Dave Thad 268; Jason Rivera 267; Kenny Martin 266/704; Dennis Muth 266; Mario Padilla 265; Shaun Allmon 258; Kenny Martin 257; Midrid Brown 256/718; Bryan Seitz 256/716; Ron Cook 256; Bryan Kendall 255; Bryan Bean 254; Tim Fopntaine 253; Mike Soria 247; Steve Glaser 241/665; Saruth Chi 225; Joel Ramirez 225; Pacific Ave Bowl Lawrence Yettner 223; Devin Morales 219; VannyThann 219; Adrian Bryan 216; By Gerry Wellbaum Mikey Nguyen 213; Larry Fraser 208; Cindy Muth 205; Joseph Ramirez 199. January 17, 2015 SIRS: Bill Clavin 259; Gil Quinones 242; Harry Brown 238/683; Del Underwood 210; Fun month of bowling here at Pacific Avenue Bowl. Big games and big sets ga- Norma Brown 204. lore, as bowlers surge toward the end of the winter season. Teams trying their best Wed. Singles Hdcp. to hold their top spot and other teams ready to pounce, if that team falters. Always Mark Blankenship 297/769; John Carroll 278; Bill Likens 269; Ben Swope 266; Wayne fun to see. Lopes 264; Keith Freeman 259; Don Brown 257/739/975; Elwood Humphries 249; Will Bowlers that are putting their best effort in the form of big scores are the likes of Allmon 244; HaruOnishi 233; Bob Allen 221; Ron Beaudikofer 220. Ren Nakashima 300/760, Romeo Bermudez 299,756, Gary Alee 300/795, Kioni Seniors Come Lately: Fred Campbell 258; Leon DeCiur 230; George Watson 224; Sodaria 300/762, Kevin Amodo 299/812, Doug Leeworthy 299/788, Mark Bob Allen 223; Steve Pappas 219; Rutha Silva 219; Dan Fetterman 215; Barbara Blankenship 297/769, Shaun Reft 279/815 and Chris Rose 300/760. Great bowling Blum 213; Art Wilson 211. guys. Keep it up! VIP Mixed Seeing as winter leagues are steaming toward their ends, that means it is never Shaun Reft 279,258,278/815; Jeff Kegyes 290/730; Don Baker 279/713; Gary Lee too early to start thinking about your teams for summer. Always good to see if your 279/750; Chris Bahrenfuss 278/753; Mike Smith 268/708; Matt Jackson 268/740; Matt team is full or if you have to find a bowler. If you are looking for a new league, Pa- Graham 267/762; Larry Dawson 267; Cliff Rourke 264; Alonzo Ward 258/719; Eric cific Ave Bowl has leagues for all ages and skill levels. Our staff is very good at Quilon 258; Cory Hiranaga 257/741; Charlene Slaybaugh 257/716; Geena Mayfield helping you find that perfect league. Just remember that bowling will keep you of 256; Dennis Faselli 256; Jani Seifert 255; Diana Lee 2524/702; Mike Murphy 254; the heat and into a cool environment. Just take a look at our new summer sched- Don Hiranaga 254;Johnny Rose 248; Justin Santos 246; Jay Roberts 244; Janet Rose ule. Now let‟s look at all the great scores from the month that was: 243; Alison Jones 240; TH Hall 235; Laurie Faselli 234; Lynn Holland 232; Alycia Mar- noch 229; Corinne Bahrenfuss 225; Janet Rose 222; Lori Nisby 214. Foot Bowl League Mexican American Brian Tomei 279/749;Tony Castillo 276/746; Ken Hill 276/713; Charles Jones 276; Ed Melinda Hernandez 283; Bryan Kendall 279/725; Jim Fernandez 279/713; Jon Hun- Logan 266/714; Mike Caito 259; Dave Garcia 256; Glenn Ladiao Jr. 256; Jeff Zenor gerford 278/760; Richard Silva 269; Jonathan Tanner II-269; RJ Hernandez 266; 253; Tim Macht 247; Mike Huck 247; Glenn Ladiao Sr. 242; Brandon Ente 236;Jeff Jason Petaia 266; Chris Taylor 266; Manuel Guzman 259/719; Danny Bennett 258; Zenor 234; Mike Huck 234; Andrew Morgan 234; Rob Maroney 234; Debi Hickingbot- Dave Reyes-I 257;Patrick Henry 256; Shaun Corchero 255; Sylvia Alaniz 254; Rich- tom 223; Lenny Maroney 221; Chad Quarnstrom 207; Kristin Schnabel 202. ard Flores 253; Martin King 251; Brian Tomei 246/719; Shaun Corchero 244; Linda Family Fun: Paul Zumstein 268; Tim Bussman 257;Nate McAlister 232; Melissa Rose Altares 242;Megan Tomei 232/616; Julio Perez 232; Melvin Williams 225; Christy 224; Barbara Bussman 200. Molina 222; Sonja Ward 221. Stags & Nags Thurs. Morning Slowpokes: Iliana Hedean 237; Winnie Wong 203. Laurie Faselli 267; Don Brown 258/750; Sam Loftus 258; Tony Wehr 248/664; Bryan Kings & Queens Davenport 248; Mark Blankenship 247/716; Vickie Turner 244; Gil Quinones 235; Carl Charles Connors Jr. 279; Larry Dolan 267; Eric Molgaard 254; Efren Rosete 235; Bill Hussian 235; Floyd Ford 233; Ruby Lew 233; Ron Korock 230; Bill Clavin 230; Wally Webb 232; Chase Loyd 224; Cindy Karnofel 215. Parsons 219; RyokoWaitman 215; HaruOnishi 213; Willie Branham 214; Vickie Turner Delta Men’s Hdcp. 212; Frances Feicht 211; Rutha Silva 210; Harry Hodge 210; Ken Mills 206; Conde Robert Resuello 279/758; Jessie Cabais 276; Anthony Chan 268; JJ Kamp 262; Steve Chan 203; Tom Gmuer 201. Smith 258/717; Jay Devara 258; Larry Dyson 257; Bob Gray 256; Jack Swicegood Monday Mixed 5 254; Nick Traxler 247; Larry Dyson 245/711. Steven Schuetz 289; Colin Walls 286; KioniSodaria 280/740; Ray Angeli 267; Mike 1050 Scratch Massari 258/727; Bobby Thomas 257; Bob Klein 257; Larry Dawson 257; Alonzo Chris Rose 300/760; Midrid Brown 279/739; Andre Bylsma 277; Greg Lindo 269; Ward Sr. 255/722; Jose Sanchez 235; Earnest Green 233; Ruben Ruiz 222; Lori Sean Early 268/738; John Carroll 269/728; Chris Rose 268/730; Bill Likens 268/710; Nisby 222; Juanita French 222; Cindy Karnofel 210. Kevin Wu 268/708; Kevin Bedford 267/771; David Brandt 267; Zack Foster 266/738; City Mens Julio Cecchetti 266; Andre Bylsma 266; Clay Pimentel 259/750; David Hepperle Elliott Sinor 279/792; Travis Morris 279/779; Alan Taylor 279/761; Galen Gentry 259/740; Jackie Hilliard 257/744; Amy Hepperle 257; Bryan Davenport 256/712. 278/750; Kyle Moutray 270; Paul Lewicki 268/710; Bob Rogan 267;Cody Sinor Friday Mixed Social 266/740; Kevin Doble 264/700; John Carroll 264; Jeremy Bowe 259/734; Ken Hill 258; Chris Burris 264; Ken Hill 263; Jeremy Wiltse 257; Joe Velasquez 253/632; Tim M. Tom Dionne 257/737; Manuel Maxey 257/713; Keith Freeman 256/738; Kenny Costello 247/718; George Watson 238; Kara Costello 234; Robert Flores Jr. 213. Buchmiller 255/746; Rob Mayfield Sr. 255/740; Dave Owens 255; Steve Szasz 254; Dale Chesley 253; David Vedder 253; Joel Snyder 251; Bill Rogan Sr. 247; Brad Hell- Stockton Party Mixers wig 246; Steve Grant 246; Sam Jordan 245; Skip Bowe 244; Chuck Costello 234 . Elliott Sinor 278/754; Cody Sinor 269; Sean O‟Connell 268; Manuel Maxey 258; Jason Somers 257; Jeff Regalia 255; Tony DeLorenzo 246; Brian Flores 245; Tim Cue Nisei Mixed 242/669; Jamie Moreno 239; Dona Harwood 237; Ray Harbin 231; Candie Guthrie Ren Nakashima 300/760; Scott Sakoda 280; Mike Quitoriano 266/758; Chris Peder- 230; Doug Young 226; Eric Smith 224; Cheryl Varela 222; Dona Harwood 221; Deb- sen 266; Tom Iwamiya 265; Narciso Wong 259; Duane Sakoda 256; Mike Quitoriano orah Hosam 213; Meredith Raquel 203. 256; Cori Sakoda 244; HaruOnishi 224.

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30 www.bowlingworld.com - February 2016 Earl Anthony’s Dublin Bowl Boydine Gale 200-503/+80, John McNaughton 728, 223 game +53, Chris Chakiris 667/+79, Mike Allphin By Chuck Holland Mark Gress a 241 game +66, Matthew Marshall a 243 589/+79, Danny Ruiz 557/+77, Leticia Bowers a 189 game +64, Stacey Bates 627, Gwen Bowen 224-599/ game +59, Mike Mondon 708, Chuck Orekar a 227 Bowlers of the Month: Scott Curtis of the Black Oak +125, Mary Turner 220-558/+81, Will Scharnow 715, game +48, (Lotto Fun Goodtimers) Tyler Dupuis a Casino/Pacific Coast Termite Scratch Trios shot games John Snyder Jr. 643/+100, Mark Massey 625/+91, Kris- 289 game +87, Sue Ortez a 168 game +56, Stan of 253-237-300 for a 794 set and Joe Alalay also had tian Schreiber a 279 game +75, Trevor Sill a 244 game Branda a 248 game +73, Kyo Rago a 173 game +49, games of 280-267-247 for a 794 set.. Bill Thomas of +63, Sylvia Scharnow 215-565/+79, Sara Whitty 214- John Moore a 169 game +49, (Wednesday Wonders) the Dublin Majors also had a perfect 300 game. Ann 529/+73, (Coffee Lasses) Vida Moiso 489/+78, Jon Westmoreland 648/+102, Austin Wilson a 254 Liu of Earl‟s Pearls senior league shot games of 258- Susan Fusselman a 207 game +57, Kay Geis a 199 game +54, June Sablan 204-544/+82, Yvette Rios a 224-200 for a 682 set and 175 pins over average. game +52, Melody Kelly 507/+81, Pamela Noriega a 195 game +73, Andrea Goodman a 236 game +60, League bowling: 196 game +56, Monica Fey a 191 game +53, Chris Bob Hempel a 239 game +77, Larry Ames 659/+89, K5 Signs & Graphics Monday Madness Match Play Maehr a 208 game +65, (PTA) Judy Gluck 502/+61, Danny Wilson 673/+73, James Lawson a 236 game (4games): High scoring for the month was Jim Ferrero (Lucky Strikers) Justin O‟Neil 636/+99, Jon Ferrel 279 +67, Vicki Rivera 439/+82, Toni Robinson a 184 game with a 965 set. Other good scores were posted by; Mat- -728, Chris Gebert a 216 game +56, Caty Harkleroad +64, John Lewis 686/+101, Elizabeth Bryant 608, Deb- thew Vierra 929, Brian Walker 896, Brent Moffitt 863, 224-576/+81, Shari Young 468/+69, Rod McFadden bie Isom a 190 game +58, (Bowling Belles) Letty Ze- Lindnell Williams a 221 game +73, Kimlang Lewis 950, 279-726, Ken Feltrop a 251 game +66, Sandy Ghilar- laya 536/+116, Nicole Cutler a 208 game +57, Kimberly Bill Thomas 927, Chew Lee a 237 game +70, Taylor ducci 527/+104, David Banks a 237 game +32, Jamie Tidd a 189 game +54, (Dublin Dollies) Maria Motie- Moffitt a 268 game +76, set a 233 game +62, Brett Celotti 221-604/+115, Ellen Lynn a 209 game +47, junas 478/+70, (Dublin Majors) Peter Hagin 774, Iris Denels a 248 game +67, Leroy Christopherson 848, (Chevron): Kevin Iwai 557/+86, Debbie Oshman 554/ Luckey 257-599, Randy Spengler 266-736, John Graf Bob Kleffman a 232 game +56. +65, Jonathan McAdams 236-565/+103, Tom Reif 601/ 279-716, Sue Dill 246-629, (Trailriders) Mike Kurtz Black Oak Casino/Pacific Coast Termite: Some of +85, Greta Dahlke a 160 game +44, Christian Dollard 557/+74, Jim Derden a 257 game +83, Kathy the good scores for this month Scott Luba 750, Tyler 499/+82, Nuran Sha a 189 game +82, (Leprechauns): Abney500/+98, Heather Lynch 595+91, June Weaver a Scharnow 706, Mark McCreary 708, Pat Sandomenico Tim Smith 258-714, James McDonagh 618/+81, Ron 175 game +60, John Lewis 266-669/+84, Jack McDon- Jr. 716, Karen Adolphson 673, Will Scharnow 729, Don Bowman Sr. 236-631/+73, Geri Cooney 189-503/+116, ald 681/+81, Steve Baylor a 266 game +64, Annette Sutherland 709, Tom Watson 718, Stephen Klitz 721, Karen Diridoni a 244 game +63,Jon Sellen a 233 game McDonald 247-577/+73, (570 Scratch Trios) Mark Cyndee Sutherland 640, Jim Curtis 719, Mat Hart 710, +64, Linda Spengler 629/+119, Sue Grimes a 182 Turnquist 279-735, Rich Humphrey 279-719, Aneu‟re Maria Lockridge 628, Ron Bowman Jr. 744, Raymond game +82, Tim Bellasis 208-582/+120, Cliff Maness Lethridge 601, Valerie Johnson 659, Vern Davison a Ng 709, and Jeremy Stuber 704. 617/+95, Mark Matthews a 225 game +66, Todd Koons 289 game +110, Johnnie Hicks 697, LoBirtha Melton 664/+73, Kim Martini a 243 game +75, Lori Miller 552/ 613, (PBA Experience) Matthew Graham 600/+87, League Scores: +93, Suzie Branda a 223 game +75, (California Girls) Dan Guerin 629/+86, Garret Rhett 253-631/+112, (Dublin Cruisers) Greg Burke a 214 game +49, Cathy Volponi a 192 game +55, Denise Nilsen a 179 (Friday Flingers) Lisa Jones a 216 game +51, Felipe (Christian Fellowship) Kelly Stone 412/+124, Mike game +45, Sabrina Shepard a 181 game +61, Margie Delarosa 218-549+108, George Withers II 534/+99, Art McHugh a 210 game +51, Stacy Withers a 207 game Vanderhave a 171 game +46, (Melting Pot) Dan Dill Deleon 264-713, Fred Abdullah a 263 game +77, An- +60, (Monday Night Trip) Mushy Machado 269-724, 636/+129, Ralph Zavala a 219 game +61, Peter Dill a nette Kendall 493/+73. (Continued on next page) Adam Morris a 267 game +68, Jackie Uhl 257-673,

February 2016 - www.bowlingworld.com 31 E.A. Dublin Bowl 807, Ryder Halliday a 267 game, Mi- chael Garrison 855, and D J Barton 809. From page 31 Little Dogs (4 games): Michael Par- Earl’s Pearls: Bob Young 268-705,Rich tridge 873, Jimmy Hunter 664, Molly Hiner 258-687, Sue Diller 505, Karl De- Brown 631, Alexis Collet 617, and Paul akin 654/+84, Betty Edelman 410/+71, Kim 741. Chuck Leming 679, Holly Velando 533/ +92, Barb Wollenweber 529, Jack Gold Pin Tournament: Our next Gold Winter Bowling Specials Pin Tournament is scheduled for Febru- $2.50 Special Busch 213-584/+110, Liz Taylor 398/ ary 20th at 1:00pm, the pattern will be “Red Head Pin Day” +93,Joe Alvarez 592/+106, Rob Drew Every Wednesday 495/+75, Steve Melina a 197 game +50, Earl Anthony. Entry is $75 optional side Noon to 6:00pm Masako Mori 559, Mineko Deakin 495/ pots, a 300 pot, and brackets! The win- Win FREE games of Bowling +87, George Garrett a 183 game +53, ner of the event will get an entry into the Rose Dautrieve 517, and Dana Priest Earl Anthony PBA Memorial Western Celestial Thunder 510. Region Open in April. Call to enter this Fridays 10pm - 1am event, the field is limited to 36 bowlers. Saturdays 10:00pm - 1:00am Seniors &VIP’s: Jim Fontes 620, John Les Schwab Tires 9 Pin No-Tap This is a USBC certified. Cost: $15 per person Monahan 246 game +67, Melody Minto Scotch Doubles Feb 27 / Mar 19 546, Ann Liu 500, Louise Zumbach 475/ Pot ―O‖ Gold, Color Pin Bowling for (includes bowling shoes) $$$: Bowls at 6:30pm each Saturday Gail’s Jr Adult 8 Pin No-Tap Scotch Black Lights * Live DJ * +70, Hawkins Lee 500/+102, Bill Jungin- night, if you get color pins in the right Doubles Feb 27 / Mar 19 Booming Sound ger 529/+58, Tomoko Sato 367/+73, positions you get to shoot for a strike and Angie Rinetti a 210 game +583 money shot. There are accumulating Monte Carlo Youth Bowlers: Stealth (3 games): $17.00 Bowling Fee jack pots for games 1, 2, and 3, and

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secretary/treasurer Bob Brown Stockton Resident, by Don Phillips "Bill Lautenschlager" bowled his 16th perfect 300 game and third 800 series on 1/5/16. Happy New Year! 26 seniors shot above 800 this week for the 4 game set. Top 20 are listed. Another PERFECTO! Bob Bonifacini rolled his first Jan 14th, just nine days after his 300/985!! No More Monkey on his back!! Other 900's were by Brent Korff 268/953, 85th birthday, at Mike Mayer 267/940, Anthony Ripchick 259/930, Mike Schwartz 269/930, Doug West Lane Bowl. Regelin 247/911 and John Tremplay 237/ 905. Guys in the 800 range were Owl Congratulations to you Bill Richardson 234/852, Jim Tanaka 247/822, George Senn 246/837, Rich Hunt 244/848, Bob Sloan 236/849, Ray Searles 230/853, Steve Curless 246/893, Mike Harris 244/880, Betty Morris/Laub 235/821, Monty Lyons 235/895, Mal Helmuth 55 AND HOLDING Seniors had the day off. 246/868, Dennis Estes 233/867 and Gordon Moore 231/825. Nice games over 220 In the week of January 2nd, in the Mon- were by Mo Snyder 264, Frank Acuna 268, Tim Bell 245, Don Sager 255 and John By Correen Edgerly day Senior A’s Brad Lillard posted a 279 Miner 246. Check Out Our Website And game with a 720 series. Les Price rolled Jan. 12. Leading the pack was Don Phillips 278/977! Close behind was Dennis Facebook Page a 268 and Larry Ortiz (178) had a 232 Estes 266/954 and then Ray Searles 255/920 and Mike Schwartz 244/902. Par For Upcoming Events game. In the B’s we had Lloyd Logan rollers were Doug Regelin 243/863, Mike Harris 269/877, Brent Korff 237/851, Mal Happy Valentine’s to all of our Senior with a 213 and Steve Stoffel with a 204. Helmuth 261/875, Craig Hashimoto 246/883, Gordon Moore 279/886, Ron Pear- Bowlers and your families. Whatever In the Lucky Seniors we had Danny son 226/881, Frank Acuna 256/869, Jim Tanaka 246/839, George Senn 233/867, your plans might have been for the day I Godoy with a 223, Pat Bugarin 224, Joe Holesapple 236/882, Anthony Ripchick 277/863, Rich Hunt 226/857, Lonnie hope they were super. George Bauserman 203 and Ray Honey Hare 252/855, Bob Bonifacini 236/833 and Mike Mayer 225/849. Good singles In the week of December 19th the only with a 209. The Thursday Senior were by Monty Lyons 256, Betty Morris/Laub 255, Bill Graham 243, Jerry David- league that bowled was the Monday Sen- Leagues had Tony Manrique with a 254, son 246 and Larry Hilburn 236. ior A’ and B’s the Lucky Seniors and Tim Taggart 258, and Floyd Ford (178) 1/19. There were 7---900's rolled by these talented seniors. High was Brent Thursday Seniors took their days off. In 238 all in the A’s and in the B’s Ken Korff 268/948, then Bruce Cantrell 268/945. The others were Monty Lyons the A’s we had Errol Crumpton with a Dunham (161) 211 and John Carroll 267 269/934, Mike Harris 239/924, Steve Curless 255/919, Ray Searles 238/914 and 279, Frank Klo 268 715, Brad Lillard 279 706. Ron Johnson 256/914. In the 800 range were Dennis Estes 258/890, Stan Seeley th 758, Dave Persinger 266, Keith Cobb 268 The week of January 9 Les Price 255/875, Ben Biggs 238/874, Dann Dodd 226/817, Don Phillips 226/854, Frank and Helena Nunes 248. In the B’s we rolled a 258 and Eloise Frades with a 117 Acuna 233/881, Gordon Moore 224/852, Mike Mayer 233/817, Bob Bonifacini had Fumiko Trull with a 211, Shuji Tisuji- average rolled a 175, both in the Monday 265/893, Mike Hale 243/839, Jerry Davidson 234/849 and MoSnyder 255/863. Top moto 212, Larry Long 222, and Ina Da- Sr. A’s and in the B’s we had Armando 5 singles were by Everett Whiteside 235, Dick Martegani 234, John Tremplay vies 200. Salgado with a 221, Steve Stoffel 221, 233, Red Gossett 246 and Bob Sloan 251. th The week of December 6 in the Mon- and Lloyd Logan (158) 212. Keith Cobb Jan. 26. Pacing the seniors this week was Mike Harris 259/947. OK Mike! day Sr. A’s we had Les Price with a 247, 208 in the Lucky Seniors. In the Thurs- Other 900's were by John Tremplay 246/940, Doug Regelin 265/937, Don Phillips Tony Manrique 245, and Bill Lau- day Sr. A’s Bill Lautenschlager rolled a 259/911, Phillip Moses 267/909 and Ray Searles 258/901. tenschlager with a 252. In the B’s 300 game with an 805 series. Roger 800++ rollers were Stan Seeley 238/893, Ben Biggs 227/842, Bruce Cantrell Charles Carr had a 163 average when he Carlson had a 154 average when he 280/837, Joe Holesapple 234/872, Owl Richardson 243/872, Hank Miles 279/840, rolled his 228 game, also in this league rolled his 213, Robert Curry 237, Eric Anthony Ripchick 224/850, Rich Hunt 258/830, Bill Graham 224/831, Steve Cur- was Armando Salgado 205 and Shuji Etchison 268 702 and Stan Huey (159) less 256/865, Mike Mayer 234/846, Monty Lyons 226/868, Jerry Davidson 233/824 Tisujimoto with a 200. Danny Godoy 222 and in the B’s we had Yolanda Godi- and Mo Snyder 230/840. Nice singles were by Larry Hilburn 236, Sam Miller 237, rolled a 213 and Wayne Bundy a 202 nez (146) 212 and Richard Sandoval Tim Nessler 236, Larry Laub 256 and Bob Bonifacini 247. both in the Lucky Seniors. The Thursday (168) 247.

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WEST LANE BOWL JUNIORS Keeping the Memory of this tournament—first-time youth entrant, Zack Long of Taft, CA, said, ―It was a very fun tournament, the directors By Correen Edgerly Tony Reyes Alive did a great job on the tournament, and a great way to Check Out Our Website And The 3rd Tony Reyes Memorial Adult-Youth honor Tony Reyes!‖ Zack’s partner, Chris Preble/Coach Facebook Page Tournament is a Mega Watt Smiling Success! for Fresno State Men’s & Women’s Bulldog Bowling Teams, added, ―I really enjoyed participating in the Tony For Upcoming Events By: Bette Addington, California Bowling Writers Reyes Memorial. Tony was a good friend and his loss Happy Valentine’s Day to all of our junior bowlers and has left a great void in the bowling community. The turn- their parents. Hope your day was a joyous one. San Jose, CA. In a 32-lane bowling center, located in out of talented youth bowlers was impressive and hon- In the week of December 19th in the Saturday Bumpers San Jose, just three years ago, the Tony Reyes Memorial ored his memory. The mood during the tournament was Noah Watson rolled a 112, and Fernando Cardenas had a event was born. Ed Godbout, the center’s youth director, light and fun but very competitive—the way Tony would 124. In the Bantams Matthew DeOliveira posted a 154. wanted to pay tribute to the man who encouraged him to th have wanted it. I look forward to supporting the event in Catherine Quinones rolled her 135 game in the Preps. Also start a youth program at 4 Street Bowl—Tony Reyes. Each year this tournament has grown and improved the future.‖ PBA regular to bowl in this event, PJ in this league was Hailey Smith (75) with a 108 and Zach Haggerty of Roseville, CA, added, ―Bowling a Jr/Adult Redman (62) 108. In the Saturday Juniors we had Ashley thanks to the commitment of Godbout to make this an event bowlers will come and bowl with a youth bowler and tournament in Tony’s name is a no-brainer for me. Tony Rocco with a 140 average rolling a 197 game and Logan share in the memory of a person whose memory still lives was a mentor of mine through junior bowling and college. Woolen with a 210. In the Monday Junior Adult we had Ale- on in so many bowlers’ lives to this day. Some enter with He inspired and encouraged so many kids to practice, go jandro Gonzales with a 248, Anthony Favaloro 246, Haley a youth friend or relative; others enter and are placed with to college, and give the tour a shot. It only makes sense Woodard 234, Preston Martin 243 and Eren Olguin 200. a youth partner. Some enter to bowl in the scratch divi- that his buddies bowl his tournament. It’s what he would The Tuesday Bumpers and Juniors did not bowl. sion while others come to bowl the handicap division. expect from us.‖ th The week of December 26 the Saturday Junior Program Some bowl just one squad; others bowl several. It’s all Congratulations to the 2016 Tony Reyes Memorial Adult and Tuesday Junior Program had the week off. The Monday for fun and it’s all to help raise funds to support the Tony -Youth Tournament winners: Junior Adult had Anthony Favaloro with a 246, Alex Ames- Reyes Memorial Scholarship. Scratch Division: Youth/Adult st cua 246 and Logan Woolen (159) 204. The 2016 tournament took place the weekend of Janu- 1 – Andrei Tacorda/Will Scharnow (1745) +/145 In the week of January 2nd the Saturday Junior Program ary 9-10. This year’s event was expanded by adding 2nd – Baradas/Meikle (1706) +106 was again off for Christmas and New Year’s break. The more squads to accommodate the large amount of en- 3rd – Anderson/Alalay (1645) +45 Monday Junior Adult had Anthony Favaloro with a 276 tries. ―After having to turn away bowlers last year, I 4th – Postag/Tajiri (1625) +25 game. Also in this league was Alex Amescua with a 244, wanted to make sure I had enough spots for everyone to 5th – Favaloro/Favaloro (1607) +7 Haley Woodard 243, Frankie Salazar 225, Alejandro Gonza- bowl, so I added more squads, and, again this year, it got 6th – Montinola/Hiraoka (1570) -30 so big I had re-entries and I had to stop taking people in. les 213, Eren Olguin 212, and Logan Woolen 203. Ashlynn 7th – Tom/Deh (1565) -35 I guess this is a good problem to have!‖ said Godbout. Middleton rolled her 105 game in the Tuesday Bumpers and 7th – Sager/Floyd (1565) -35 Eliza Gallegos rolled a 106. The Tuesday Juniors had Jared Godbout said he also talked with as many entrants this Beasley with a163, Zachary Pico 149, and Kyle Knight with a year to get feedback as he could and already is planning Handicap Division: Youth/Adult st 145. on adding another squad for 2017! 1 - #3 Jasmine & Richard Matsumoto (1924) nd th This year’s event grew by about 100 more entrants. The week of January 9 Lillana Fields posted her 104 2 – Cramer/Cramer (1922) Over the weekend there were 101 handicapped teams rd game in the Saturday Bumpers. In the Bantams we had 3 – Dumpit/Johnson (1820) and 35 scratch teams competing which brought his total th Khalil Cimafranca with a 102 and Matthew DeOliveira with a 4 – Williams/Goldstein, Sr. (1806) number of entrants to 272! The tournament drew PBA th 105. Tommy Galano rolled a 165, Catherine Quinones a 5 – Katen/Retuta (1801) members PJ Haggerty, Marty Deh, Max Epps, Chris th 147 and DeAngelo Garcia a 112 all in the Saturday Preps. 6 – Alexander/Geck (1784) Preble, Joe Goldstein Sr., and Joe Goldstein, Jr. Sean 7th – Loredo/Santos (1779) In the Juniors we had Eveie Woodard with a 243, Frankie Mamlock even dropped by to check it out! Godbout even th Salazar 202, Logan Woolen 228 and Lorenzo Lew (139) enlisted some of his PAB buddies to come out and help 7 – Maeda/Jones (1779) th 196. Frankie Salazar rolled his 234 game in the Monday with the event. 8 – Tom/Olsen (1769) th Junior Adult. Also in this league was Alex Amescua with a Tony Reyes’ family were there the entire weekend to 9 – Nathanson/Ferris (1764) 240, Alejandro Gonzales 203, Logan Woolen 254, Eveie take in the festivities—Jessica (Tony’s Mom), Norma 10th – Shene/Dawson (1749) Woodard (136) 202, Preston Martin 218 and Haley Woodard (Tony’s sister), Albert (Tony’s brother), Mike (Tony’s 10th – Sager/Odell (1749) 224. In the Tuesday Bumpers we had Christian Sullivan with nephew) and Gianna (Tony’s daughter). Godbout added, 11th – Burton/VanHam (1746) a 117, and Mark Merlos with a103. Christopher Montes ―I can always depend on all of them to show up anytime I 12th – Archuleta/Archuleta (1734) rolled his 182 in the Tuesday Juniors and Zachary Pico had th do anything with Tony’s name. They even show up in 13 – Emjker/Muraoka (1729) a 132. Reno for the NorCal All Stars event where I give out th 14 – Adams/Smith (1718) th In the week of January 16 in the Saturday Bumpers we scholarships!‖ th 15 – Santos/Loredo (1715) had Judas Loa with a 102 game. Fernando Cardenas rolled Something new this year, Godbout went out and ordered 16th – Golder/Pierce (1711) one-of-a-kind trophies for the champions for this year and th a 108 game in the same league and Hezy Davis had a 87 17 – Ichikawa/Ichikawa (1705) duplicate. In the Bantams we had Aryanna Lew with a 110 from here on out. Although money is used to purchase 18th – Nguyen/Deh (1704) and Matthew DeOliveira with a 134. The Preps had DeAn- the champion trophies and plaques, most of the money 19th - #2 Ichikawa/Ichikawa (1696) gelo Garcia with a 124, Danielle Acosta 135, Catherine raised goes back in to the Tony Reyes Memorial Scholar- Quinones 137 and Tommy Galano 151. Cameron Powers ship fund as everyone who helps put this tournament on Life in the fast lane—Tony is smiling down on Ed God- rolled a 195 in the Saturday Juniors, Frankie Salazar 206 are all volunteers. This year, Godbout said, ―I will be bout this month as he just found out he was chosen as and Alejandro Gonzales a 204 all in the same league. giving away over $4,000.00 in scholarships and adding the 2015 PBA Tony Reyes Memorial Service Award re- more next year.‖ Gianna Gelsomini rolled her 258 in the Monday Junior Adult. cipient! And rightfully so, as he is already working on the Also in this league we had Anthony Favaloro 230, Preston For the first time this year’s event had not one but two 2017 event saying it will be held again in January, ―right 300 games shot! The first one was on Saturday’s Handi- after the holidays‖ as that time seems to work out be- Martin 219, Frankie Salazar 248, Alex Amescua 247, and cap squad and was rolled by adult Scott Cramer; the cause there are no other tournaments going on at this Silvano Gelsomini 243. Mark Merlos posted his 115 game in second was bowled by another adult, Mark Archuleta, on time. In addition, he currently has a youth program of 40 the Tuesday Bumpers and Eliza Gallegos rolled a 103 in the Sunday’s Handicap squad. The Handicap squads are bowlers. If you missed this year’s event and would still same league. Aidan Ortiz rolled a 164 in the Tuesday Jun- bowled on a house shot and the Scratch squads were like to contribute to the Tony Reyes Memorial Scholarship iors. Staying with this league we also had Christopher Mon- bowled on the Tony Reyes pattern that Cathie Judy, the fund, donations are accepted all year long. You can fol- tes with a 154, Zachary Pico 150 and Jared Beasley 165. manager at 4th Street Bowl, and Godbout came up with. low on Facebook by liking the ―Tony Reyes Memorial Wonderful bowling to all of our junior bowlers until next I asked a couple participants for their take on bowling Scholarship‖ page, or you can reach Godbout at (408) month may the pin fall be with you. 314-0248. February 2016 - www.bowlingworld.com 35

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