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Bantam Boy Singles / Garçons Bantam Individuels BANTAM BOY SINGLES / GARÇONS BANTAM INDIVIDUELS 123456789101112131415161718192021 22 23 24 25 26 TOTALS: SASKATCHEWAN GOLD Scott Ogilvie , Nortown Bowling Lanes, Regina Pinfall 213 135 231 241 204 170 190 171 231 216 182 216 Bye 216 152 212 214 256 149 213 160 200 248 222 187 Bye 201.21 Points 101111001111Bye101110101111Bye 18 SOUTHERN ONTARIO Tie Breaking Game of 197 SILVER Joseph Tate , Echo Bowl, Brantford Pinfall 187 209 177 149 207 153 174 211 Bye 181 166 218 151 210 162 274 234 184 185 225 203 Bye 190 182 208 123 190.13 Points 11001011Bye001110111111Bye1010 16 NEWFOUNDLAND Tie Breaking Game of 164 BRONZE Thomas Luther , Centre Bowl, Corner Brook Pinfall 152 172 222 154 148 137 199 193 160 Bye 130 202 140 253 195 146 170 206 199 163 256 163 Bye 247 205 142 181.42 Points 011001010Bye110101111110Bye111 16 QUÉBEC Tie Breaking Game of 159 Nicholas Fekete , Galaxie Bowl, Gatineau Pinfall 135 190 250 Bye 189 204 218 145 235 211 156 211 176 197 227 205 Bye 163 169 149 187 203 173 169 199 185 189.42 Points 011Bye111010111110Bye010110110 16 NORTHERN ONTARIO Adam Goose , Galaxy Lanes, Thunder Bay Pinfall 176 155 Bye 162 230 206 148 197 187 170 172 153 162 162 276 Bye 194 216 120 205 194 223 191 177 163 219 185.75 Points 10Bye011011.510101Bye0100111101 14.5 MANITOBA Cody Ouellette , Selkirk Bowling Centre, Selkirk Pinfall 173 Bye 192 165 173 124 210 163 151 163 155 145 215 170 Bye 179 181 173 182 184 160 225 199 227 144 163 175.67 Points 0Bye110011110111Bye01000010110 13 NOVA SCOTIA Tyler Thibodeau , St. Bernard Bowling Centre, Digby Co. Pinfall Bye 186 222 163 158 195 153 203 175 157 197 162 132 Bye 143 110 169 180 197 145 174 265 199 161 168 215 176.21 Points Bye011011011000Bye000011011101 12 ALBERTA Ryan Kane , St. Albert Bowling Centre, St. Albert Pinfall 172 223 160 162 187 169 201 Bye 150 205 252 153 124 119 184 196 125 176 146 195 Bye 164 136 156 146 158 169.13 Points 0101101Bye011000110101Bye00001 11 BRITISH COLUMBIA Blake Peebles , Sparwood Bowl & Billiards, Sparwood Pinfall 160 158 189 113 Bye 164 184 147 150 165 157 143 215 207 163 154 173 Bye 136 157 155 154 189 160 168 144 162.71 Points 1110Bye100011010111Bye00001000 11 NEW BRUNSWICK Brandon Nitz , Griffin's Bowling Alley, Oromocto Pinfall 122 169 161 165 173 108 110 169 147 170 Bye 154 156 170 181 141 153 135 165 136 169 108 150 Bye 199 187 154.08 Points 010100010.5Bye101100010100Bye11 10.5 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Bradley Murphy , Kensington Rec. Centre, Kensington Pinfall 144 112 144 173 136 Bye 176 124 170 131 170 130 128 165 133 160 168 124 Bye 111 147 145 210 147 181 154 149.29 Points 10010Bye101000000100Bye0011001 8 NORTHWEST TERRITORIES Randy Hiebert , Kingpin Centre, Yellowknife Pinfall 173 123 113 144 134 105 137 184 126 117 114 Bye 127 166 117 114 107 185 138 142 177 142 104 155 Bye 143 136.96 Points 00000001000Bye100001111000Bye0 6 YUKON Matthew Smith , Mad Trapper Alleys, Whitehorse Pinfall 147 179 136 160 197 145 Bye 139 168 128 136 117 161 153 215 130 233 113 150 Bye 166 119 141 138 120 166 152.38 Points 100010Bye000000010100Bye000000 4 BANTAM GIRL SINGLES / FILLES BANTAM INDIVIDUELLES 123456789101112131415161718192021 22 23 24 25 26 TOTALS: SOUTHERN ONTARIO GOLD Kaeleigh Ferguson , Springwater Lanes, Elmvale Pinfall 221 166 213 165 207 160 161 149 Bye 187 205 170 207 126 124 201 155 144 236 149 253 Bye 168 187 170 272 183.17 Points 11111011Bye111100110101Bye0101 17 NORTHERN ONTARIO SILVER Amanda Melanson , Superior Bowladrome, Thunder Bay Pinfall 177 173 Bye 190 131 178 156 181 177 227 124 181 175 182 223 Bye 192 196 180 189 183 189 194 171 165 183 179.88 Points 10Bye010011101101Bye0101111111 16 ALBERTA Tie Breaking Game of 151 BRONZE Kelsey Henry , Bonnie Doon Bowling Lanes, Edmonton Pinfall 212 257 121 195 121 144 151 Bye 169 164 145 178 156 159 207 120 150 166 162 188 Bye 171 184 127 170 276 170.54 Points 1101001Bye000001101111Bye01111 14 BRITISH COLUMBIA Tie Breaking Game of 148 Caitlin Oakley , Fifth Avenue Bowladrome, Prince George Pinfall 162 143 158 117 Bye 237 85 148 188 213 143 162 132 153 236 224 144 Bye 136 167 143 170 132 160 175 186 163.08 Points 1010Bye100110011110Bye00011111 14 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Stacey Beaton , Basilica Rec. Centre, Charlottetown Pinfall 194 127 177 172 164 Bye 179 229 178 156 183 167 122 198 203 140 136 156 Bye 206 180 142 199 165 179 165 171.54 Points 10101Bye111110010000Bye1101010 13 SASKATCHEWAN Lexie Dressler , Eastview Bowl, Saskatoon Pinfall 198 187 154 192 153 101 127 133 215 183 171 241 Bye 151 176 143 207 173 164 226 156 152 126 136 179 Bye 168.50 Points 011100001101Bye000110111101Bye 13 NEWFOUNDLAND Dominique Linehan-Hall , St. Pat's Lanes, St. John's Pinfall 157 209 134 192 182 135 139 176 169 Bye 188 250 146 127 164 171 168 210 179 163 146 132 Bye 172 159 138 166.92 Points 010110011Bye010001111100Bye100 12 NOVA SCOTIA Madison Aspelieter , Shearwater Bowling Centre, Shearwater Pinfall Bye 150 171 178 113 131 146 126 121 150 227 131 178 Bye 137 155 165 144 143 139 119 167 178 120 163 120 148.83 Points Bye101011001101Bye011001011000 12 NORTHWEST TERRITORIES Natalie Demmon , Kingpin Centre, Yellowknife Pinfall 182 129 121 169 129 189 149 167 147 134 189 Bye 173 145 162 92 171 163 267 132 179 133 151 169 Bye 129 157.13 Points 01001101001Bye111010101000Bye0 11 MANITOBA Brandi Beauchamp , Quarry Lanes, Stonewall Pinfall 145 Bye 166 200 151 140 145 155 103 114 181 228 108 206 Bye 170 134 158 161 110 155 158 133 136 171 213 155.88 Points 0Bye110110001101Bye10100000011 11 NEW BRUNSWICK Cassandra Boulanger , Griffin's Bowling Alley, Oromocto Pinfall 151 121 137 142 188 114 128 165 112 164 Bye 169 129 122 124 151 126 116 209 120 145 201 132 Bye 133 196 145.63 Points 1010110010Bye101000010010Bye01 10 QUÉBEC Marianna Jean , Salon De Quilles Le Carrefour, Gatineau Pinfall 77 118 127 Bye 114 158 150 169 129 159 166 142 152 141 187 164 Bye 169 149 133 156 160 120 259 143 175 150.71 Points 000Bye011100101010Bye100100100 9 YUKON Olivia Tucker , Mad Trapper Alleys, Whitehorse Pinfall 111 134 107 109 111 101 Bye 115 157 135 135 132 103 120 126 184 136 106 165 Bye 161 159 124 138 144 127 130.83 Points 000000Bye000000011001Bye010000 4 JUNIOR BOY SINGLES / GARÇONS JUNIOR INDIVIDUELS 123456789101112131415161718192021 22 23 24 25 26 TOTALS: SOUTHERN ONTARIO GOLD Connor Dorion , Springwater Lanes, Elmvale Pinfall 284 304 201 226 216 190 269 263 Bye 172 257 285 201 189 279 205 222 297 346 207 208 Bye 224 233 219 245 239.25 Points 11011011Bye011011011111Bye1111 19 BRITISH COLUMBIA SILVER Andrew Rasmussen , Scottsdale Lanes, Surrey Pinfall 197 198 223 239 Bye 245 309 192 197 217 258 194 191 266 211 245 172 Bye 259 211 239 223 168 208 216 241 221.63 Points 1111Bye110001111010Bye011.51111 17.5 SASKATCHEWAN BRONZE Anthony Boyko , Eastview Bowl, Saskatoon Pinfall 214 197 210 195 206 222 179 220 251 203 171 246 Bye 218 215 203 230 189 227 205 253 205 270 215 196 Bye 214.17 Points 101111011000Bye111101101101Bye 16 QUÉBEC Marc-André Richard , Templeton Bowl, Gatineau Pinfall 278 261 275 Bye 229 183 304 262 202 228 243 156 183 190 154 219 Bye 195 266 175 168 223 173 223 189 146 213.54 Points 111Bye101111101001Bye0100.50111 15.5 NEWFOUNDLAND Mitchell Williams , Pearlgate Lanes, Mount Pearl Pinfall 194 248 205 255 240 199 160 179 150 Bye 182 279 229 201 240 242 188 219 285 222 295 223 Bye 231 202 195 219.29 Points 011111000Bye011011011110Bye110 15 NOVA SCOTIA Jeffrey Dugas , St. Bernard Bowling Centre, Digby Co. Pinfall Bye 245 205 156 201 256 230 200 220 182 231 289 288 Bye 188 218 197 158 209 243 189 239 210 251 179 177 215.04 Points Bye010011010111Bye111011011100 15 MANITOBA Shane Barry , St. Vital Bowl, Winnipeg Pinfall 195 Bye 194 234 207 183 270 219 216 205 238 250 245 234 Bye 250 221 190 210 203 243 221 209 182 205 230 218.92 Points 0Bye110010110101Bye11000111011 14 NORTHERN ONTARIO Samuel Nabuab , Midtown Bowl, Timmins Pinfall 207 151 Bye 170 215 202 171 200 211 293 193 201 244 145 207 Bye 202 163 199 159 180 207 215 195 185 228 197.63 Points 10Bye011011101100Bye0110011101 14 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Scott Clays , Basilica Rec. Centre, Charlottetown Pinfall 149 286 171 198 178 Bye 191 220 183 193 226 178 148 217 263 178 208 226 Bye 166 231 230 149 143 139 208 194.96 Points 01000Bye011010011011Bye1110000 11 NORTHWEST TERRITORIES Byron Naskathey , Kingpin Centre, Yellowknife Pinfall 193 202 202 173 167 183 192 186 155 212 184 Bye 158 152 170 152 173 226 189 133 238 139 175 170 Bye 202 180.25 Points 01000011011Bye001001001000Bye0 8 ALBERTA Casey Cleary , Bonnie Doon Bowling Lanes, Edmonton Pinfall 176 200 167 172 154 234 241 Bye 195 182 173 185 186 191 162 199 198 155 228 181 Bye 182 208 198 199 217 190.96 Points 0000010Bye010010001000Bye00001 5 YUKON Nicholas Koltun , Mad Trapper Alleys, Whitehorse Pinfall 193 181 151 187 140 231 Bye 185 118 225 191 167 176 145 134 193 125 192 199 Bye 149 156 154 220 165 156 172.21 Points 100100Bye001000000000Bye000000 3 NEW BRUNSWICK Paul Smith , Griffin's Bowling Alley, Oromocto Pinfall 120 144 174 124 195 135 116 182 153 225 Bye 115 131 188 141 145 107 230 137 194 140 105 151 Bye 118 140 150.42 Points 0000100000Bye001000100000Bye00 3 JUNIOR GIRL SINGLES / FILLES JUNIOR INDIVIDUELLES 123456789101112131415161718192021 22 23 24 25 26 TOTALS: ALBERTA GOLD Jennifer Baker , Bonnie Doon Bowling Lanes, Edmonton Pinfall 246 274 225 229 202 285 Bye 204 303 237 237 211 282 190 224 261 198 258 Bye 234 288 285 245 212 242.27 Points 1111101Bye110110011111Bye11101 19 SASKATCHEWAN SILVER Erica Williams , Superbowl, Weyburn Pinfall 214 224 241 188 237 155 218 312 264 210 251 Bye 292 235 236 229 197 262 316 280 311 175
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