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7502B Florence Ave, Downey,o CAwling 90240 • Website: CaliforniaBowlingNews.com • Email: [email protected] N • Office:ews (562) 807-3600 Fax: (562) 807-2288 JAKOB BUTTURFF NEWS: A UNIQUE TROPHY AND AN Dom Barrett Wins PBA-WBT Kuwait

UNEXPECTED SETBACK Open for Eighth Careerby Bill Vint PBA Tour Title KUWAIT CITY – Eng- land’s Dom Barrett de- feated Iceland’s Arnar Jonsson, 289-235 and 278- 277, Wednesday to win his eighth PBA Tour title in the PBA-World Bowling Tour Kuwait Open in Kuwait City, Kuwait. Barrett, who qualified third for the step- ladder finals, had to beat Jonsson, the top qualifier, twice to claim the $50,000 first prize under tourna- ment rules. Jonsson, 25, joined the Sheikh Talal Mohammad Al-Sabah presents the Kuwait Open championship trophy and PBA in August. He became check to Dom Barrett. Asian Bowling Federation photo by Terence Yaw TEMPE – Unorthodox of a badge of honor to dis- the first Iceland native to da’s Mitch Hupé, 253-230, Finals held in conjunction bia’s Maria Jose Rodriguez left-hander Jakob Butturff tinguish certain events, but bowl for a PBA Tour title. in the semifinal contest. with the Kuwait Open, Bar- defeated defending cham- of Tempe, Ariz., made PBA this trophy was the first one Barrett, 34, advanced to Ruiz opened the stepladder rett again defeated Jonsson pion Liz Johnson, 252-234, news for a couple of differ- made of Legos. The tie-in the title match by defeating finals with a 275-234 win in the title match, 276-232, for the women’s title after ent reasons over the past to Legos is that the popular Venezuela’s Ildemaro Ruiz, over Hong Kong’s Michael after Jonsson eliminated Johnson eliminated Clara couple of weeks. Legoland Theme Park Flor- 276-223, in the second Mak. In the World Bowling Sean Rash in the semifinal Guerrero, 255-232, in On the good news side, ida is located in Winter Ha- stepladder match and Cana- Tour Men’s and Women’s match, 289-223. Colom- semifinal match. the 25-year-old Arizona ven, Fla., just up the road native defeated EJ Tack- from the Kegel Training ett, 258-244, to claim the Center in Lake Wales, Fla. $50,000 winner-take-all On the bad news side, prize in the PBA Clash. Butturff was noticeably PBA Adds Nearly Half a Million Dollars Along with his cash prize, absent from the ranks of he also received a unique contenders in the U.S. bowling pin trophy made of Open in Mooresville, N.C., to Prize Fund for 2020 Season on FOX Legos by a company called especially after finishing Tournament of Champions, PBA World Championship, PBA Playoffs winners will each receive $100,000 “Custom Brick Sculp- as U.S. Open runner-up in tures.” both 2017 and ’18. He was CHICAGO – Build- the PBA Tournament of mal pattern stages of World cast schedule include three Unique trophies are kind continued on page 10 ing on this year's strong Champions and PBA World Series of Bowling XI). Re- straight majors including inaugural season on FOX Championship, will now vised competition formats the U.S. Open for the first Sports and bolstered by award six-figure first place and conditions await, in- time on FOX during "Big the recent acquisition by prizes. cluding more dual-pattern February," and five-straight Bowlero Corp., the Profes- All roads lead towards events at both classic and days of PBA WSOB XI Quote of the Week sional Bowlers Association the PBA Playoffs, with new venues around the U.S. coverage in March. by Fred Eisenhammer has announced a $400,000 the season’s top 24 points Qualifying and match More detailed tourna- boost in prize money for earners clinching a spot in play rounds of the events ment information is listed the 2020 Go Bowling! PBA the $320,000 event, which will be livestreamed on Flo- event-by-event in chrono- Tour on sea- again features a $100,000 Bowling, with the finals on logical order below or click son. first place prize. either FOX or FS1. Twen- on the 2020 season tab un- Every event on the Entries opened today for ty-three telecasts on FOX der the “schedules” link on schedule will enjoy prize the full schedule of PBA on or FS1 are live, kicking off pba.com. The link to each fund increases and two of FOX season events, which with the PBA Hall of Fame tournament includes infor- the PBA's most prestigious will all pay a 1-in-3 cash Classic on Jan. 19 on FS1. mation on how to enter. major championships, ratio (other than the ani- Highlights of the broad- continued on page 7

WINNETKA – Quote of the week comes courtesy of Bill Robb. Bill opines lightheartedly about the competitiveness of his fellow bowlers in the Funtimers senior league at Win- netka Bowl: “All seniors think they’re pros. Just ask them. They should feel lucky they can get out bed.” Bill, incidentally, has a in his resume and has won numerous individual tournament titles. He’s 87 and averages 170. Our "Calendar of Events" Gal Bette Addington along with husband Chris participating in the 100th Bakersfield Veteran's Parade. Page 2 CaliforniaBowlingNews.com November 14, 2019 PBA REGIONAL UPDATE: WILLIAMS-ALLEN PARTNERSHIP WINS AGAIN • The partnership of seven-time PBA Tour titlist Dick Allen of Lexington, S.C. and PBA Hall of Famer Walter Ray Williams Jr. of Oxford, Fla., has proven to be highly successful in PBA/PBA50 doubles competition where the duo was victorious again Sunday. Williams, in winning for a 114th time at all levels of PBA competition, and Allen defeated Brandon Curtis of Manson, N.C., and Troy McKinney of Yorktown, Va., 202-197, to win the PBA/PBA50 Decker Appraisal Services Baker Doubles title presented by Hammer Sunday at Interstate Lanes in Bristol, Va., for the second year in a row. COLORADO RIVER USBC PRESENTS Williams, who recently celebrated his 60th birthday, and Allen qualified first for the stepladder finals and watched as Kristian Rogers of Salisbury, N.C. and Craig Auerbach of Sunrise, Fla., eliminated Joe Scarborough of Charlotte, N.C., THE 6 GAMES and Nick Christy of Newport, N.C., 251-216, to start the four-team stepladder finals. Curtis and McKinney then defeated SCRATCH CLASSIC Rogers and Auerbach, 246-201, to advance to the title match. STEP LADDER TOURNAMENT Allen and Williams, along with Dennis Lane, were partners in winning the 2016 PBA/PBA50/PBA60 trios event in Locals & Walk–Ons Are Welcome! Bristol that made Williams the first player in PBA history to win a grand total of 100 titles. Allen and Williams have bowled as doubles partners four times in PBA Regional events, winning twice and finishing second in the other two SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2019 events. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: RIVERSIDE LANES AT 1-888-590-2695 This year’s win was Williams’ 20th in PBA50 Regional competition to go along with 33 standard PBA Regional, 47 PBA Tour and 14 PBA50 Tour titles. Allen picked up his 26th PBA Regional win and a share of the $4,000 first prize ADULT/SENIOR in Bristol. Allen’s 26 titles are tied for 18th place on the list of 1,903 players who have won at least one title in PBA Regional competition. VIP DOUBLES BOWLING • Chandler Stevens of Archbold, Ohio defeated Patrick Dombrowski of Parma, Ohio, 214-195, to win the PBA Fort TOURNAMENT Wayne Central/Midwest Open at Pro Bowl West in Fort Wayne, Ind., Sunday, for his first PBA title and a $1,700 first Locals & Walk–Ons Are Welcome! prize. In the semifinal round, Stevens topped Nathan Michalowski of Mount Pleasant, Wis., 219-199, and Dombrowski SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 2020 downed Aaron Lorincz of Center Line, Mich., 190-145, to set up the championship match. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: JESSE DOTSON, JR. 909–628–3966 • Brian Boghosian of Springfield, Mass. and Keith Laing of Oakdale, Conn., defeated local non-PBA members Mark Bouchard of Deep River, Conn. and Matt Dzikiewicz of Rocky Hill, Conn., 176-224, 200-194, 169-167 in the best-of- 11th LAUGHLIN BLAST! three-game title match to win the PBA/PBA50 Callahan’s Bowling for Gold Doubles presented by Tech Vision Sunday SENIOR NO–TAP DOUBLES HANDICAP EVENT at Callahan’s Bowl-O-Rama in Newington, Conn. Locals & Walk–Ons Are Welcome! Boghosian, the 1999 USBC Masters champion, and Laing overcame a loss in the first game of the title round. After SUNDAY, JANUARY 19, 2020 winning game two by six pins, the winners needed a mark and good count to win the final game. Laing, who won his FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: JOYCE DALTON-JENSEN 619-251-9660 first PBA Regional title in April, got a spare and a nine count to secure the victory. www. Laughlinblast.com or RIVERSIDE LANES AT 1-888-590-2695 The win meant the first PBA Regional title for Boghosian who had won a regional in 2016 as a non-member. Bog- hosian and Laing each earned $2,000. The tournament was open to teams include one member under the age of 50 with a 50-plus partner. In the best-of-three semifinal round, Boghosian and Laing defeated Sam Ventura of Norwich, N.Y. and Anthony Pepe of Long Island City, N.Y., 2-0, while Bouchard and Dzikiewicz defeated Ryan Shafer and Howard Ayres, both of BOOK SWEEPERS/GROUP RESERVATIONS/BIRTHDAYS/CORPORATE PARTIES Horseheads, N.Y., 2-0. 1.888.590.2695 RiversideResort.com • Jordan Jung of Canada defeated Jake Peters of Henderson, Nev., 216-213, to win the PBA Mesa East Bowl Western Open presented by Columbia 300 at Mesa East Bowl Sunday for a $2,500 first prize along with his first PBA Regional title. Peters topped Lanndyn Carnate of Modesto, Calif., 208-194, to advance to the title match after eliminating Jakob RUSTY BRYANT Butturff of Tempe, Ariz., 212-202, in the first stepladder finals match. RiversideLanes.Nov2019.BowlingNews.inddLessons by Appointment 1 11/1/19 9:52 PM • On the Nov. 15-17 PBA Regional weekend schedule are the PBA50 Bryan’s Bowling Center Eastern Open pre- sented by 900 Global in Laurel, Del.; the PBA50 PLYGEM Windows Rocky Mount South Open at Rocky Mount THE PRO ZONE Bowling Center in Rocky Mount, Va., and the Japan Region’s High Sports Cup Chameleon Open at Kashima Bowl in “The Ultimate Pro Shop” Kashima, Japan.

818 365-2050 • On the pre-Thanksgiving Day weekend schedule, Nov. 22-24, is the PBA50 Allstate Central Match Classic at Hours: Westland Bowl in Westland, Mich.; the Break Point Alley Member/Non-Member Doubles in Tavares, Fla., and the PBA 20122 Vanowen St., Mon. Thru Fri. Winnetka CA 91306 11a.m. to 8 p.m. and PBA50 Epicenter Northwest-West Open tournaments in Klamath Falls, Ore. Inside Winnetka Bowl 818 340-5190 Sat. 10 a.m to 5 p.m. • The only PBA Regional tournament over the Nov. 29-Dec. 1 Thanksgiving weekend will be the PBA50 Beaumont Southwest Open at Crossroads Bowling Center in Beaumont, Texas.

• The PBA Regional schedule over the Dec. 6-8 weekend includes the Knob Hill East Challenge at Knob Hill Coun- try Lanes in Manalapan, N.J., and the Warren Harley-Davidson Central Challenge at Freeway Lanes of Warren, Ohio. Both “challenge” tournaments are open exclusively to non-title winners.

• The PBA Regional program concludes its 2019 season with PBA/PBA50 Houston Emerald Bowl Doubles Dec. 20-22 in Houston, Texas. The Southwest Region event is projected to pay a projected $7,000 first place.

• For complete PBA Regional schedules, rules and entry information, visit pba.com, open the “schedules” tab and click on PBA Regional Tours to find the event(s) in your area…and remember, you can follow “live scoring” for all PBA Regional events on pba.com (easily accessible for Apple and Android device users using the PBA app).

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1993 -by CarolPART Mancini 2 We kick off this session checking the Valentine issue (Feb 11, 1993). Pictured on the front page... Josh Cunningham (Age 14) rolled a 300 at Del Rio Lanes. Pro bowler John Mazza beat Norm Duke to win in the Peoria PBA event. Picture #3 was Anne Marie Duggan, La Habra, winning in Claremore, Oklahoma. Does anyone else know what Claremore is famous for besides bowling?? Keep reading! Ron Winger wins again. This time the WCS in San Marcos. $735 into the hand. The CBA League at Cal Bowl had 56 teams! Claimed to be the biggest league in the • The PWSBT under club director Art Goddard headed to newly opened Santa Fe Lanes • state. • in Vegas. (Remember Art’s Buddy Bud Horn was manager!) Expected on the lanes; Bryan Alpert rolled a 803 (left handed) at Mission Hills. His other 4 800’s were from the Glenn Allison, Don Johnson, Dave Soutar, Doug Johnson, John Handegard, Lee Tay- • right side. The ABC didn’t have an award for this very unusual combo. lor, and of course Ron Winger. All friends of Bud Horn. Bowling balls on sale! Rhino $89, Hammers $89, Yellow Dot $69, Disney $49. (If you West Hills Lanes announced the old center would be closing to make room for a new • have one thats undrilled, call me) • 80 lanes in Green Valley. Some doubt in February. Steve Brode won the CBA at Sequoia. Much more about Steve as we go along. 76 year old Jim Bray passed away. He owned the Pro Shop inside Grand Central. • Papa Wayne Harnstrom did it too. Sons Ed and Andy rolled their perfectos before pops, • Never a charge for lessons or advice. Just wanted to share his years of knowledge. • and are really proud of their “teacher”. Yo! James Framel thrilled the Thursday Men’s League at Bowlerland with the 12 big- The California WBA donated $10,000 to the BVL fund earmarked for Women Veterans • gies. xxxxx=300. • Wall. 400 WBA members were vets. The Women’s Memorial Wall will be built at the Amphone Silavong (translation “I love bowling) won the Donkee at Friendly Hills. Be- entrance of Arlington Cemetary. A nation-wide search was on to locate the names of the • sides his picture in the paper, he won a Macho Mule and $1000. 1.8 million women who served. Jerry Hale wore many hats at Sequoia Athletic Club; teaching pro and Pro Shop WOW, Corey Groth and Mike Jennings opened “Bowlers Trading Post” with a full page • owner to name a couple. Sequoia was massive and tried to satisfy everones athletic • ad. The shop was between Upland Lanes and Deer Creek Lanes. needs. Way too much to care for properly. Didn’t last very long. They even sold shares Gus Tzanetopoulas helped cut the ribbon at the ground breaking ceremonies for the in the place! • new Sunset Lanes in Green Valley, Nevada. A 7 Million Dollar project. Cheryl Gartin (mother of Katrina Gartin) put together another winner to be proud of...a Pinky’s Bowl was the site of the Women’s State Doubles and Singles to start April 3, • 298 game at Del Rio Lanes. Katrina has a few awards of her own, especially the 2018 • 1993. A tournament the State Board ladies will never forget! Can’t wait to write about season! it! We have to wait a few months of 1993 time to exaggerate the mishaps. A bowlers Wendy Macphearson was pictured with Sam’s Town’s Mike Kaufman giving her a giant nightmare. Gottcha hooked?? • winners check from the LPBT. Other So Cal local Anne Marie Duggan finished second. Royalty Rules. Crowned by San Gabriel Valley WBA...Eileen Ortiz Bumangland, Queen Joe Roussin got the job of AMF District Sales Manager. (Joe, call me on Monday) • and Princess Heather Choi. Their smiles lit up the front page. • Southeast District B.A 299 rings were presented to Brian Buettner, RIcky Corona, and Pam Martin was winner of LAWBA Queens. The LAWBA was organized in 1925. Prohi- • Kevin McCarthy at Keystone Lanes. • bition was in full force. No champagne to toast the winner. 1993 over 200 toasted lady Check these prices in Long Beach. Average bowling $2.25 a game, hamburger $1.96 after lady at the awards luncheon. • and fries .59 (Taco Tuesdays .19, McDonalds .25 cokes and K of C .35 sides....ah the Joe Norris had knocked down 112,910 pins in A.B.C. Tourneys. He wasn’t done yet! “good old days. $4.50 an hour wages??) • After prohibition ended, a bowling tradition was born. THE BEER FRAME! Bowlers Gene Giegoldt- Canoga Park- put together the second youth bowling tour....8 days in • were singing “Happy Days Are Here Again.” April 5, 1933 the beer frame was back. • Australia and 8 days in Hawaii. (I would really like to hear from anyone that made that 13,500 men entered their State Tournament in San Jose. Cal State President Al Hoff- trip. Call me any Monday) • man said this was 150 teams. Roy Rogers was asked by this reporter, “How do you feel at 81?” His answer, “My bowl- We could write volumes and spotlight the weekly stars, but we will just list the 300 shoot- • ing ball gets heavier and my horse gets taller.” ers in the pages of part 2: Tim Robbins, Steve Mond, Dale Fox, and John Wescott-Sports WCBT 1993 Anniversary Champion Pete Dumpit won his second Anniversary Tourna- Center Bowl, Scott Tyan, Dave Olsen, Daryl McCloud- Clark Center, Paul Shepherd, • ment. He bowled his way out (average too high) but picked up his $9000 check on the Jack McQuaide- Del Rio Lanes, Keving Gallagher (Jr bowler)- Granada Lanes, Billy way to the bank. Had to retire his jersey also! Foster, Andre Rounds, Brian Batalon- Cal Bowl, Juan Fonseca- Mission Hills, Joe Local Johnny Wooley was named “Joe Bowler” at opening ceremonies of ABC in Tulsa. Ybarra- Bahama Lanes, Ace Sisler- Friendly Hills, Joel Chaffee- Buena Lanes, Butch • Practice at Clark Center, 9 to 5, for only $1.00 per game. Couch- Gable House, and Mike Spence- Corbin Bowl. WOW, in only 2 months 17 per- • The Assistant Manager at Brunswick Valley Bowl was George Abdelmessih. Who???? fect games were reported and the shooters had their pictures printed for posterity. Even • The Three Muskateers at Mission Hills were: Bryan Alpert 803, Eddie Williams 803, Jack McQuaide had short hair. I’ll bet some of these guys are still rolling the same ball! • Joe Babineau 803. Different leagues and times. Just an oddity. Ahh, you thought I forgot Claremore, Oklahoma. There is a very old hotel there. The walls Pickwick special on Friday nights. For $10, all the bowling, billiards and dancing you in the hallway are covered with Will Roger's gun collection. Who was Will Rogers? Ask • could squeeze in 2 hours. Music was piped in. your grandma or your phone! Page 6 CaliforniaBowlingNews.com November 14, 2019

ARLINGTON, Texas – A Junior Gold Championships collaboration, a trip to Breast Cancer Mixed Doubles once again returns to Copperfield Bowl in Houston the Pacific Northwest and a stop at the longtime home of pro women’s bowl- on July 30-Aug. 2. The event is operated by 2019 PWBA Hall of Fame inductee ing highlight the 2020 Professional Women’s Bowling Association (PWBA) Tour Donna Conners and 1987 U.S. Women’s Open champion Carol Norman. schedule. The final leg of the 2020 PWBA Tour will commence with the return of the The future of the sport will be on hand in Las Vegas in 2020 when the live tele- PWBA Greater Columbus Open on Aug. 6-8 at Wayne Webb’s Columbus Bowl vised finals of the PWBA Las Vegas Open will be conducted as part of the Junior in Columbus, Ohio, followed by the PWBA Tennessee Open (Aug. 13-15) at Pin- Gold Opening Ceremony at The Orleans Arena. nacle Family Entertainment Center in Clarksville, Tennessee. The Las Vegas Open will run July 8-12, with preliminary rounds conducted at Seminole Lanes in Seminole, Florida, will play host to the season’s third major, Sam’s Town Hotel and Casino. The Orleans Arena is located inside The Orleans the PWBA Players Championship, on Aug. 19-22. Hotel and Casino and seats approximately 9,000 spectators. The 2020 PWBA Tour season will conclude with the PWBA Tour Champion- The 2020 PWBA Tour season will open April 23 when the PWBA Tour makes ship, which brings together the top 16 players from the season. The dates and its second consecutive trip to Arizona for the PWBA Tucson Open at Lucky Strike site for the event will be announced later. Bowl. The tour then heads to Spokane, Washington, for the first time in PWBA 2020 PWBA TOUR SCHEDULE history for the PWBA Spokane Open (April 30-May 2) at Lilac Lanes at Cedar April 23-25 – PWBA Tucson Open, Lucky Strike Bowl, Tucson, Ariz. Creek. The PWBA last visited Washington in 1986 for an event in Tacoma. April 30-May 2 – PWBA Spokane Open, Lilac Lanes At Cedar Creek, Spokane, Wash. A familiar venue returns to the schedule as Steve Cook’s Fireside Lanes in May 7-9 – PWBA Sacramento Open, Steve Cook’s Fireside Lanes, Sacramento, Calif. Sacramento, California, will host the PWBA Sacramento Open (May 7-9), fol- May 13-19 – USBC Queens, South Point Bowling Plaza, Las Vegas lowed by the season’s first major, the United States Bowling Congress Queens. May 28-30 – PWBA Greater Cleveland Open, Yorktown Lanes, Parma Heights, Ohio The Queens will be in Las Vegas for the first time since 2016, with the South June 4-6 – PWBA Rockford Open, The Cherry Bowl, Rockford, Ill. Point Bowling Plaza serving as the venue for the May 13-19 event. June 11-13 – PWBA East Texas Open, Oil Bowl, Longview, Texas The Midwest swing of the 2020 PWBA Tour schedule begins in Parma Heights, June 23-30 – U.S. Women’s Open, USA Bowl, Dallas Ohio, where Yorktown Lanes will host the PWBA Greater Cleveland Open (May July 8-12 – PWBA Las Vegas Open, Sam’s Town/The Orleans Arena, Las Vegas 28-30) for the second consecutive year. July 30-Aug. 2 – PBA/PWBA Striking Against Breast Cancer Mixed Doubles, The tour then returns to its historical roots in Rockford, Illinois, where the Copperfield Bowl, Houston PWBA was headquartered through 2003. Cherry Bowl will host a PWBA event Aug. 6-8 – PWBA Greater Columbus Open, for the first time in 16 years when the PWBA Rockford Open is held June 4-6. Wayne Webb’s Columbus Bowl, Columbus, Ohio The PWBA Tour makes its first visit to Longview, Texas, for the PWBA East Aug. 13-15 – PWBA Tennessee Open, Texas Open (June 11-13) at Oil Bowl with the U.S. Women’s Open, the second Pinnacle Family Entertainment Center, Clarksville, Tenn. major of the season, to follow June 23-30 at USA Bowl in Dallas. Aug. 19-22 – PWBA Players Championship, Seminole Lanes, Seminole, Fla. Following the PWBA Las Vegas Open in July, the PBA/PWBA Striking Against TBD – PWBA Tour Championship

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2020PBA HALL OF FAME CLASSIC PBA USTour OPEN (Major) on FOXWSOB PBA Sports Scorpion Championship Where: Arlington, TX Where: Lincoln, NE (Sun Valley Lanes) TV: Tuesday, March 17, 5 pm, FS1 (Live) (International Training and Research Center) When: February 16-23 Format: One squad. 2 blocks of 5 games qualifying When: January 13-19 TV: Sunday, Feb. 23, 10 am, FOX (Live) (10 games total). Top 16 advance to elimination match TV: Finals Sunday, Jan. 19, 10 am, FS1 (Live) Digital: Qualifying, match play, BowlTV and Flo- play bracket. Surviving four players advance to TV finals. Digital: Qualifying, match play, FloBowling (Live). Bowling (Live). TV finals all four bowl one seeding game, then stepladder. Field: 56 (48 + 8 PTQ) PBA Playoffs points: Tier 1 event Conditions: Scorpion 42. Format: 2 squads. 12 qualifying games (6 per day, Defending champion: Francois Lavoie PBA Playoffs points: Tier 3 event per squad). Cut to top 14 for 14 games round robin Other details: TBA Defending champion: Kris Prather match play. Top five advance to stepladder finals. Prize fund, ratio: $79,000. 1 in 7.5 cash. Conditions: Dual patterns throughout PBA INDIANAPOLIS OPEN Top prizes: 1. $25,000, 2. $13,000, 3. $7,000, 4. $6,000 (Left lane: Weber 45, Right lane: Aulby 38). Where: Indianapolis (Woodland Bowl) PBA Playoffs points: Tier 3 event When: February 24-29 WSOB PBA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP (Major) Defending champion: Bill O'Neill TV: Saturday, Feb. 29, 5:30 pm, FS1 (Live) TV: Wednesday, March 18, 5 pm, FS1 (Live) Prize fund, ratio: $110,000. 1 in 3 cash. Digital: Qualifying, match play, FloBowling (Live). Format: 30 games qualifying (10 games each on Cheetah, Top prizes: 1. $30,000, 2. $15,000, 3. $9,000, Field: 120 (no PTQ) Chameleon and Scorpion patterns). Top 40 advance to cash- 4. $7,000, 5. $5,000 Format: 1 squad. Two blocks of 7 games qualifying ers round, 10 games on Anthony. Cut to top 24 for 24 games (14 total). Cut to top 16 for 16 games round robin round robin match play. Top five advance to stepladder finals. PBA OKLAHOMA OPEN match play. Top five advance to stepladder finals. Conditions: After cut to top 40, Anthony 43. Where: Shawnee, OK (FireLake Bowling Center) Conditions: Dual patterns throughout PBA Playoffs points: Tier 1 event When: January 20-26 (Left lane: Roth 42, Right lane: Holman 37). Defending champion: TV: Sunday, Jan. 26, 11 am, FS1 (Live) PBA Playoffs points: Tier 2 Prize fund, ratio: $385,000. 1 in 3 cash. Digital: Qualifying, match play, FloBowling (Live). Defending champion: Norm Duke Top prizes: 1. $100,000, 2. $50,000, 3. $25,000, Field: 88 (80 + 8 PTQ) Prize fund, ratio: $152,000. 1 in 3 cash 4. $20,000, 5. $15,000 Format: 2 squads. 12 qualifying games (6 per day, Top prizes: 1. $30,000, 2. $15,000, 3. $10,000, per squad). Cut to top 16 for 16 games round robin 4. $8,000, 5. $7,000 WSOB USA vs. The World match play. Top five advance to stepladder finals. TV: Taped Wednesday, March 18, 1 pm. Airs next Conditions: Dual patterns throughout MARK ROTH/MARSHALL HOLMAN PBA DOUBLES day Thursday, March 19, 5 pm, FS1 (taped) (Left lane: Dragon 45, Right lane: Wolf 32). Where: Indianapolis (Woodland Bowl) Format: Team event. The Top 5 USA players and Top 5 internation- PBA Playoffs points: Tier 2 event When: February 27-29 al players after the first 30 games of WSOB qualifying form the teams. Defending champion: Jakob Butturff TV: Taped Saturday, Feb. 29, 1:30. Airs Sunday, Prize fund: $60,000 (Winner: $40,000, loser: $20,000) Prize fund, ratio: $130,000. 1 in 3 cash. March 8, 9:00 am, FS1 (taped) Defending champions: The World Top prizes: 1. $30,000, 2. $15,000, 3. $9,000, Digital: Qualifying, match play, FloBowling (Live). 4. $7,000, 5. $5,000 Field: 60 doubles teams USBC MASTERS (Major Championship) Format: 1 squad. Two blocks of 7 games (14 total, 28 Where: Reno, NV (Grand Sierra Bowling Center) PBA JONESBORO OPEN games per team). Top 16 teams advance to 16 games When: March 23-29 Where: Jonesboro, AR (Hijinx Lanes) of round robin match play using Baker system). TV: Sunday, March 29, 11:30 am, FOX (Live) When: January 27 - February 1 Conditions: Dual patterns throughout PBA Playoffs points: Tier 1 event TV: Saturday, Feb. 1, 1:30, FS1 (Live) (Left lane: Roth 42, Right lane: Holman 37). Defending champion: Jakob Butturff Digital: Qualifying, match play, FloBowling (Live). PBA Playoffs points: Tier 3 Other details: TBA Field: 60 (52 + 8 PTQ) Defending champions: Sean Rash and Matt Ogle Format: 1 squad. 14 qualifying games (two 7 game Prize fund, ratio: $147,000. 1 in 3 teams cash. PBA PLAYOFFS blocks in one day). Cut to top 16 for 16 games round Top prizes (per team): 1. $30,000, 2. $15,000, Where: Round of 24, Bowlero Norco, Norco, CA; robin match play. Top five advance to stepladder finals. 3. $13,000, 4. $12,000, 5. $11,000 Round of 16, Bowlero Lone Tree, Lone Tree, CO; Conditions: Dual patterns throughout Round of 8, Texas Bowlero, Euless, TX, Final Four, (Left lane: Shark 48, Right lane: Viper 36). PBA WORLD SERIES OF BOWLING XI Bowlero North Brunswick, North Brunswick, NJ. PBA Playoffs points: Tier 2 event Where: Las Vegas (South Point Bowling Plaza) When: Round of 24, April 6. Round of 16, April 20- Defending champion: Norm Duke When: March 6-18 21. Round of 8, May 10-11. Final Four, May 16-17. Prize fund, ratio: $120,000. 1 in 3 cash. TV: Five consecutive days (first four live), FS1 (Sun- TV: Monday, April 6, 4 pm, FS1 (Live) Top prizes: 1. $30,000, 2. $15,000, 3. $9,000, day, March 15 - Thursday, March 19). Times below. Monday, April 13, 6 pm, FS1 (Taped April 6) 4. $7,000, 5. $5,000 Field: 120 (110 + 10 PTQ) Monday, April 20, 4 pm, FS1 (Live) Total prize fund: $685,000 Monday, April 20, 6 pm, FS1 (Live) PBA TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS (Major) Events: PBA Cheetah, PBA Chameleon, PBA Scor- Monday, April 27, 6 pm, FS1 (Taped April 21) Where: Fairlawn, OH (AMF Riviera Lanes) pion, PBA World Championship, USA vs. World. Monday, May 4, 6 pm, FS1 (Taped April 21) When: February 3-9 Notes on all below. Sunday, May 10, 11 am, FS1 (Live) TV: Sunday, Feb. 9, 2 pm, FOX (Live) Monday, May 11, 6 pm, FS1 (Taped May 10) Digital: Qualifying, match play, FloBowling (Live). WSOB PBA Cheetah Championship Saturday, May 16, 11 am, FOX (Live) Field: 76 (70 national champions + 6 regional cham- TV: Sunday, March 15, 10:30 am, FS1 (Live) Sunday, May 17, 11 am, FOX (Live) pion PTQ) Format: One squad. 2 blocks of 5 games qualify- Field: Top 24 in points from 2020 PBA on FOX season. Format: 1 squad. 18 qualifying games (3 game ing (10 games total). Top 16 advance to elimination Format: Single elimination bracket. Top 8 seeds blocks). Cut to top 24 for 24 games round robin match play bracket. Surviving four players advance get byes into second round. First round one game match play. Top five advance to stepladder finals. to TV finals. TV finals all four bowl one seeding game, matches, subsequent matches best of 2. Conditions: Johnson 40. then stepladder. Conditions: Carter 39. PBA Playoffs points: Tier 1 event Conditions: Cheetah 33. Defending champion: Kris Prather Defending champion: Jason Belmonte PBA Playoffs points: Tier 3 event Prize fund: $320,000 Prize fund, ratio: $283,000. 1 in 3 cash. Defending champion: Dick Allen Top prizes: 1. $100,000, 2. $50,000, 3. $25,000, 4. $25,000 Top prizes: 1. $100,000, 2. $50,000, 3. $25,000, Prize fund, ratio: $79,000. 1 in 7.5 cash. SPECIAL NON-TOUR EVENTS: 4. $12,000, 5. $10,000 Top prizes: 1. $25,000, 2. $13,000, 3. $7,000, PWBA/PBA Mixed (Special event) 4. $6,000 Where: Denver, CO (Bowl Expo special lane construct) PBA PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP (Major) When: July 5 Where: Columbus, OH (Wayne Webb's Columbus Bowl) WSOB PBA Chameleon Championship TV: Sunday, July 5, 4 pm, FS1 (Live) When: February 9-15 TV: Monday, March 16, 5 pm, FS1 (Live) Other details: TBA TV: Saturday, Feb. 15, 2:30, FS1 (Live) Format: One squad. 2 blocks of 5 games qualify- Digital: Qualifying, match play, FloBowling (Live). ing (10 games total). Top 16 advance to elimination PBA SUMMER LEAGUE Field: 92 (82 + 10 PTQ) match play bracket. Surviving four players advance Where: Portland, ME (Bayside Bowl) Format: 1 squad. 18 qualifying games (3 game to TV finals. TV finals all four bowl one seeding game, When: July 19-23 blocks). Cut to top 24 for 24 games round robin then stepladder. TV (4 telecasts): Tuesday, July 21, 4 pm, FS1 (Live) match play. Top five advance to stepladder finals. Conditions: Chameleon 39. Tuesday, July 21, 6 pm, FS1 (Live) Conditions: Webb 38. PBA Playoffs points: Tier 3 event Wednesday, July 22, 6 pm, FS1 (Live) PBA Playoffs points: Tier 1 event Defending champion: Jason Belmonte Thursday, July 23, 6 pm, FS1 (Live) Defending champion: Anthony Simonsen Prize fund, ratio: $79,000. 1 in 7.5 cash. Format: TBA. 10 teams. All players cash. Prize fund, ratio: $246,000. 1 in 3 cash Top prizes: 1. $25,000, 2. $13,000, 3. $7,000, Conditions: Roth 42. Top prizes: 1. $70,000, 2. $35,000, 3. $17,000, 4. $6,000 Defending champions: Portland Lumberjacks 4. $11,000, 5. $10,000 Prize fund: $360,000

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Scary man 266, Tres Catalasan 246, Eugene Angel 246, Salinas 232/601, Todd Foster 225, Simon Kim 214. thought. *** This weeks high scores. Odette Dalton 222, Emma Trinidad 214. MONDAY – Lake Parkers: Al Scudellari 279/686, Tom Funsters: Question. Are subs allowed in your C.A.U.L.: Five teams took a bye. Probably out “buy- Jordan 209, Bob Jacobi 203. Golden Awards: Rick leagues sidepots? Subs are always handy, but damn ing” goodies for T and T on Thursday. Strikes were Moffat 237/666, Carl Brooks 235/636, Jerry Rudd 234, we hate to lose a pot to them!***Jack Mongillo 713, the treats this week.***Blayke Miller 278-235/704, Larry Green 631, Randi Hein 226, Starla Battiest 215. Elmer Cali 625, Jim Plante 612, Lisa Swanson 588, Nick Dugas 254/629, Tony Castuita 238, Glenn Whittier Elks: Mike Dunn 255, Bill Scherger 235/621, Beth Austria 528, Danne VanHorn 494, Dan Monzon Ramirez 237, Matthew Lerno 646, Allan Lee 641, Jason Amaro 225, Marcia Buettner 204, Marsha 266, Phil Hylton 266, Chris Abing 237, Odette Dalton Nori Ito 613, Jessica Seastead 202/507, Lori Gilmore Wackeen 201. Gamblers Fun: Andy Jeske 242/679, 213, May Toledo 193, Joan Griebe 179. 191/515, Ann Hocking 189/513, Teri Friend 182/447. Bill Kessler 234, Ray Lozano 222/614. Senior Mens Trio: California trees weren’t the only Marcus Lemons: No sour apples. Just sweet LEM- TUESDAY – Glenbrook Gals: Penny Bird 246, Nancy thing on fire this week. These scores aren’t watered ON-ade.***Jello Gray 277-259/698, Matt Mosley Foxhall202. 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The league averaged 152 this week, 138/356, Nicholas Morrison 130/311. up 5 from last week.***Damon Flewelen 219/555, Seniors: Davion Ball 213, Anthony Delucca 207, Ja- MC, VISA, DISCOVER, AMEX, JCB, & DINER'S CLUB ACCEPTED LAYAWAY & GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE Bruce Brown 208/554, Chuck Appleberry 202- von Bunting 202, Sandra Chacon 187, Jenna Bara- 13308 S. Inglewood Ave., Hawthorne, CA 90250 196/562, Linda Maldonado 249/577, Ashley Brown kat 187, Tobie Atanacio 149, Byran Whitehead 599, Mon - Thurs 1:30pm - 7pm 220-210/629, Stacy Kelly 219/601. Kevin Tate 562, JP Griffin 533, Margie Hittinger 555, Fri Noon - 7pm • Sat Noon - 7pm • Sun Noon - 5pm Short Practice Club: “Oil Can Harry” put out a Haley Weske 477, Kennedy Richardson 453. (310) 675-3333 toughy this week. A real head shaker.***Kevin Gal- Check your league sheet online at Calbowl. Phil & Phyl Knoll Proprietors lagher 624, James Som 428, Allen Swickard 382, com At the top of the screen hit “down” and a list Lisa Swanson 446, Arron Scognamillo 182, Bridgette of leagues is available for your choice. That’s all Wade 164. for this week! WILL JUNE Reports – Mini Couples: “Mini” usually means “small” but not in this league.***Bill Dennis 629, Ron Ipjian 603, Kirk VanDoren 569, Orrelle Dennis 579, Girlie Huervas “Christmas Club” 497, Emily Burchman 480, Bob Hutto 279, Danny Peramaki 235, Rudy Tomaneng 198, Marilyn Maria- Bowlers Are Ready To “Cash-In” no 206, Cristy Lopez 173. by Frank Weiler Grandmas/Grandpas: These bowlers are truly WANTED MORENO VALLEY – Will June reports that Christmas GRAND.Brag more about their grandkids than their Club bowlers are just two weeks away from cashing in. scores.***Walter Milsap 227/538, Chris VanDeven Looking for Energetic, Committed Everyone is excited knowing that the marathon is nearly 195/510, Esque Donnell 192-187/556, Jerry Cocks over, and a nice payout is just around the corner. 185/493, Betty Green 206/511, Vancie Keith 198/467, and Responsible Employees The Christmas Club League is a marathon where bowl- Pamela Norwood 179/433, Donna May 178/478, Del in Southern California ers compete for 44 weeks and 132 games. So, with 42 Stewart 177-177/499. weeks gone by, everyone knows it is time to “CASH-IN”. Gobs and Gals: The only thing these rollers scared Collecting cash for Christmas shopping. were the pins! Pin Power!***Scot Maxwell 759, Mechanics, Desk, Bar, Food Service Amazingly after months of competition the first and Mikey Villarreal 710, Jamie Carrington 704, Michelle second place teams are only separated by half a point! Criswell 617, Sue Cant 604, Shirley Owens 599, Em- That’s competition! That’s competitiveness. That’s the merson Wafer 299, Vern Adams 279, Nick Negrete Send resumes to sport of BOWLING! 268, Tianna Tipton 219, Darylynn Davis 214. [email protected] Big Bear: Wow. “Big Game” hunters were on the The TOP BOWLERS in the league are: prowl.***John Woods 258-244/708, Curt Soares Men: Chris Boskirk 148 (Average) 257/666, Manny Antonio 246/644, Emmerson Wafer BUTTURFF continued from page 1 Doug Williams 144 245/652, Jerry Cant 245, Billy Anderson 244/643, forced to withdraw after suffering a severe, but mysteri- Jonathan Gale 237/644, Darylynn Davis 257- ous, allergic reaction that landed him in the emergency Women: Evelyn Wilson 148 212/669, Naimah Williams 228/553, Evette Franklin room at a nearby hospital. Alicia Passero 133 223/580, Michelle Criswell 211/569, Annie Yonemura Butturff came into the U.S. Open as a three-time PBA 206/565, Sue Cant 203/587. Tour title winner in 2019 but suffered a setback in his bid The TOP SCORES for the season are: Vegas in May: Team “Top and Bottom” is leading for 2019 PBA Player of the Year consideration when he Men: (Series): Chris Boskirk 530 by 1 game. The big game hunters will be stalking was forced to withdraw. (Game): Chris Boskirk 211 them.***Nate Wyatt 696, Ken Ludgood 616, Kevin Butturff has since recovered and expects to make the McCall 588, Kry Hill 614, Leigh Hall 577, Lisa Ross trip to China later this month to compete for the inaugural Women: (Series): Evelyn Wilson 505 523, Lorenzo Justice 278, Jerry Blackshire 236, Gar- PBA China Tiger Cup. (Game): Rachel Hartman 206 November 14, 2019 CaliforniaBowlingNews.com Page 11

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CITRUS BELT LOCAL USBC ASSOCIATIONS SANTA CLARITA LANES - 32 Association Manager - Elise M. Hamner 21615 W. Soledad Canyon Rd.,Saugus, CA 91350 BOWLING CENTERS OF 667 West 2nd Street, San Bernardino, CA 92410 (661) 254-0540 • Fax (661) 254-7562 [email protected] www.santaclaritalanes.com (909) 381-4599 Email: [email protected] SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NORTH L.A. COUNTY Executive Director - Margot Gallardo Association Manager - Tom Leigh PO Box 4396, Garden Grove, CA 92842-4396 15600 Devonshire St., Suite 212, Granada Hills, CA 91344 Riverside & [email protected] email: [email protected] website: nlacbowling.com www.socalbowling.com (818) 810-6263 (657)210-2695 San Bernardino ORANGE COUNTY Association Manager - Andrea Fredericks PO Box 4396, Garden Grove, CA 92842-4396 BOWLIUM LANES - 32 E-Mail: [email protected] CALIFORNIA USBC ASSOCIATION (714) 554-0111 4666 E. Holt Blvd., Montclair, CA 91763 Association Manager - Larry Peppers (909) 626-3528 • Fax: (909) 626-2144 55 Mitchell Blvd. Suite 2, San Rafael, CA 94903 www.bowlium.com [email protected] • www.calusbc.com SAN GABRIEL VALLEY www.californiayouthbowling.com Association Manager - Linda Johnson-Pilios Facebook.com/Bowlium (415)492-8880 4020 Shadydale Ave., Covina, CA 91722 E-Mail: [email protected] CANYON LANES - 24 NORTH COUNTY USBC (626) 337-6270 Fax: (626) 960-9260 49750 Seminole Dr., Association Manager - Karen Salazar PO Box 5987, Oceanside, CA 92052 Cabazon, CA 92230 [email protected] SOUTH L.A. COUNTY (951) 572-6120 Fax: (951) 922-2385 www.ncusbca.com Association Manager - Lynn Matsubara (760)213-4997 17057 Bellflower Blvd. Suite 210, Bellflower, CA 90706 Located next to Morongo Casino E-Mail: [email protected] • slacusbc.com (562)925-0417 Fax: (562) 925-7478 SAN DIEGO U.S.B.C. VENTURA COUNTY USBC Association Manager - Lynn Graves Asst. Manager - Cheryl Smith 7840 El Cajon Blvd. Ste 203, La Mesa, CA 91941 [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] (805)339-9334 www.sandiegobowling.com (619)697-3334 Pageii 12 CaliforniaBowlingNews.com November 14, 2019

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