October 14, 2010 BOWLING NEWS Page 1 California Thursday October 14, 2010 Bowling News P.O. Box 4160, Downey, CA 90241 • Online: www.californiabowlingnews.com • Email: [email protected] Office: 562-807-3600 Fax: 562-807-2288 John Feitz Wins First ABT Kulick Recognized with Display at The Women’s Championship at Forest LAKE FOREST — John outstanding tournament. Museum: An Institute for the Future, in Dallas Feitz won his first Amateur John Gaddis was the win- By Terry Bigham USBC Communications Bowlers Tour (ABT) champi- ner of the optional Senior onship at Forest Lanes on Sat- Sweeper with a 771. The win- DALLAS _Kelly Kulick thing significant in history,” urday, October 2, 2010 during ner of the 2-game sweeper was is being recognized for her said Kulick, a member of Team our 3-game Beat-the-Board John Feitz with a 564. accomplishments in the sport USA. “It’s pretty astonishing. tournament. John bowled in The Mystery Game Pot of bowling with a permanent I really do feel like I’m walk- the 2:30PM squad and shot game and score were drawn display at the national mu- ing in the footsteps of some games of 244, 235 and 320 after our final squad. The seum, The Women’s Museum: great pioneer women, and it’s with handicap for a series total Mystery Game (game 2) was An Institute for the Future, in an honor to be included among of 799 and the $275 1st place 130. The Mystery Series was Dallas. them. prize with handicap. Low to 599. There were no winners. “We are excited to add pro- “It means a lot that some- cash was +138. The Mystery Pots are avail- fessional bowler, Kelly Ku- one thought my accomplish- Our newest champion, able to all members and costs lick, to the permanent exhibits ments were significant enough John Feitz lives in Mission only $5. at The Women’s Museum,” to be included in a museum Viejo and is married to Tam- The ABT staff and mem- said Lyn Scott, COO, The with such amazing company.” my. They have two daughters, bership would like to thank the Women’s Museum. Kulick’s victory in the Robyn and Amanda, and has management and staff at For- “Kulick is an excellent role PBA Tournament of Champi- one granddaughter, Addyson. est Lanes for hosting our tour- model for young athletes. We ons was part of an outstanding John was using a Rouge Cell nament. Our next event will are pleased to make this addi- 2009-10 season. drilled by Joel Ricketts at the be a one-day beat-the-board tion in celebration of the Mu- She also won the 2009 pro shop at Yorba Linda Bowl on Saturday, October 30 at seum’s 10 year anniversary.” PBA Women’s World Cham- for the win this weekend. John Linbrook Bowl. Squads are at Kulick, of Union, N.J., be- pionship, PBA Women’s Se- wanted to thank his family for 12:30, 2, 3:30 and 5PM. First came the first woman to win a ries Shark Championship, the their love and support and place with 100 entries will be title in the 51-year history of Canon Malaysian International a special thanks to his wife, $800 plus the bonus pot. The the Lumber Liquidators Pro- Open, and two major women’s Tammy, for always being with address at Linbrook Bowl is fessional Bowlers Associa- titles - the USBC Queens and him at tournaments for support 201 S. Brookhurst in the city tion Tour when she took home U.S. Women’s Open. and Joel for taking care of his of Anaheim. Their phone the 2010 PBA Tournament of The Museum made sure equipment. John also wanted number is 714.774.2253. The Champions title in January. to have the display ready for to thank Forest Lanes for host- entry fee is $50 with re-entries She is nominated this year for the State Fair of Texas, which ing the tournament and the $45. We hope to see you at Sportswoman of the Year by is held at Fair Park and is ex- ABT directors for running an Linbrook on October 30!! the Women’s Sports Founda- pected to draw more than three tion. million visitors before it ends “To be a part of something Oct. 17. To learn more about that ends up in a museum The Women’s Museum, go to means that you’ve done some- thewomensmuseum.org. PBA Adopts Rule to Employ Instant Replay as Needed Bowling News SEATTLE, Wash. (Oct. this age of technology,” said 6, 2010) – The Professional PBA Vice President and Tour Bowlers Association has ad- Director Kirk von Krueger. Honor Roll opted a formal policy allowing “Our concern is simply to be the use of “instant replay” at accurate with judgment calls. Name Score Date Center the tournament director’s dis- Until now, we have not had a paul safian 300 10-05-10 FOuntain bowl michelle silver 714 10-05-10 mar vista bowl cretion in nationally-televised formal policy on whether in- russ wells 300 10-05-10 upland bowl ABT Champion, John Feitz and ABT member Sheri Cross competition. stant replay can or should be brian baccus 300 10-06-10 red rock lanes (John’s mother-in-law). The “instant replay rule,” used. Now we have a rule that laura lee daniel 747 10-06-10 upland bowl voung do 300 10-06-10 westminster lanes along with a new rule allow- governs the issue. marvin galsim 300 10-06-10 jewel city bowl ing coaching at all levels of “When the use of instant keith nahan 826 10-06-10 mission hills JIM MURTISHAW-One League PBA competition, are included replay will allow us to make gary markowitz 826 10-07-10 mission hills joe micheri 300 10-07-10 mission hills in the 2010-11 Professional the correct decision, we’ll use phillip whitmire 300 10-07-10 mission hills Two 800s, in Three Weeks Bowlers Association Rule it. It will be employed at the kathy allen 705 10-08-10 moreno valley by Frank Weiler & Therese Lloyd Book which went into effect discretion of the tournament ashley dunn (13) 702 10-08-10 vista lanes gabriella mayfield (16) 761 10-08-10 mt. mesa lanes MURRIETA—Cal Oaks plan to seek answers to these on Oct. 1. The rule book can director.” dave melton 812 10-08-10 valencia lanes Bowl top scratch league has questions. Keep tuned. be found on pba.com under the The most memorable use john samson 300 10-09-10 DEEr creek lanes “Resources” tab. neal camden 300 10-10-10 DEl rio lanes completed three weeks and Other Cal Oaks high of instant replay in a PBA robert galbraith 300 10-10-10 CAnoga park bowl Jim Murtishaw leads all bowl- scratch scores this past week While “instant replay” is Tour event occurred in the title joel singer 300 10-10-10 westminster lanes ers with a 262 average! Jim were bowled by ALAN MA- rarely needed in PBA compe- match of the 1999 Columbia vernon adams 816 10-11-10 DEl rio lanes paul barraco 300 10-11-10 DEl rio lanes has started the season with JADO (781), JIM BARNES tition, issues of foul line in- 300 Open in Austin, Texas, roger makemson 300 10-11-10 valencia lanes three game series of 815, 748, (760), BOB SNOW (748), fractions and pinfall – where when Parker Bohn III appeared brandon mcginnes 826/300 10-11-10 jewel city bowl and 801. For Jim it has been as and DEWAINE WEST (722). a pinsetter may touch a falling to foul on a spare attempt in kevin valmonte 822 10-11-10 DEl rio lanes easy as 1 - 2 - 3. One league, MIKE VINYARD just missed pin have created a handful of the title match against Pete nick wilson 867 10-11-10 la habra “300” bowl two 800s, in three weeks. his third consecutive seven se- disputes over the years. The Weber. Ironically, von Krue- With such a monumental ries with a 699. PBA uses a foul line judge and ger was tournament director ATTENTION ALL BOWLERS: start, some interesting ques- Our ladies were led by carefully monitors pinfall, but for that event. During the next bowl an honor score THIS WEEK & E-MAIL by Tuesday Noon tions arise. How long can Jim ANITA MURTISHAW with situations have occurred that commercial break, von Krue- keep this record pace up? Can a 638. Anita would like to made an accurate ruling diffi- ger reviewed the instant replay YOUR NAME, SCORE, DATE & CENTER & you will be on the front page. he single handily carry his thank the BOWLING NEWS cult without closer review. of the shot and determined that e-mail to: [email protected] team to a title? What is his se- for recognizing our ladies on “Use of instant replay is an Bohn had, indeed, fouled, ne- cret? In the following weeks I the lanes. issue with all major sports in continued on page 11 men: 300 or 800 Women: 298,299,300 or 700+ What’s Happin’ This Week... 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COMMERCIAL 2 BOWLERS & 1 TEAM OF 4 LA HABRA—The WCST Ebonite Singles, will be at La Habra”300” Bowl this week-end, October 16-17. TUEDAY 9:30AM CAPRI 5 LADIES & 1 TEAM OF 4 Qualifying: Saturday, October 16th, Check In Time: 11:45AM to 12:15PM, Bowling begins at 5:00PM TNT 2 BOWLERS & 1 TEAM OF 3 12:30PM. Bowlers will bowl 10 straight games. Entry Fees: $175.00 for current WCST Members, Guests to add $15.00. Two divisions, paying one cash place for every 3 entries in each division. WEDNESDAY 1:30PM PARK & REC 1 BOWLER Regular Division:, Men: Ages 40 to 59, Ladies: 40 to 49. Super Seniors: Men, 60 & up, Ladies, 50 6:30PM WED VEGAS 2 BOWLERS & 1 TEAM OF 5 & up. Extra Money Action for each division, High Game & Series Side Pots, and Brackets. 7:00PM 840 CLASSIC 1 TEAM OF 4 Finals for both divisions, on Sunday, October 17th, starts at 8:30AM. For the week-end of October 30-31, Southpoint Lanes in Las Vegas, NV. 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SSHC 68374 Fms R1 California Bowling News AD uYur#8r25:r36/4 Page 4 BOWLING NEWS October 14, 2010 KEN CLAY Proves NATIONAL DEAF BOWLING NEWS Practice pays HEARING-IMPAIRED CANADIAN GEORGE by Frank Weiler HALAS ROLLS BACK TO BACK 300 GAMES MURRIETA — Ken Clay by Connie Marchione recently bowled his third 800 ETOBICOKE, ONTARIO—On Tuesday night September 28 in the last four months. After in the Rock & Rollers league at Planet bowl in the town of Etobi- finishing last season with two coke (Ontario, Canada) a hearing-impaired bowler George Halas eights, Ken rolled an 802 (267 rolled back to back perfect games. This is a rare bowling feat in -268 - 267) at CAL OAKS Canada as far as this writer knew and George Halas may be the BOWL recently, to make the first Canadian to accomplish this feat. SATURDAY start of this season his best Although this writer never met Halas, he has known Halas as beginning in years. Clay’s se- the best deaf or hearing impaired bowler in Canada bowling on ries included two “VARIPAPA the Deaf Team Canada in the past three Deaflympics and a fre- OCT. 23rd 7:30 PM 300s,” with thirteen strikes in quent participant in deaf tournaments in U.S. because there were a row between the first and not many deaf tournaments in Canada. second games, and twelve in After Halas accomplished his feat, he emailed his friend Patty a row between the second and Brothag, Akron, OH asking if she knew of any deaf bowler in third games. US ever bowled back to back 300. Patty replied, yes, one Ken The 802 was special to Ken DeGroff and referred my name to answer for any more bowlers because his whole family was making such feat. This is how this writer got Halas’ email, which there to witness his heroics. Halas wrote: Along with Mr.and Mrs. LAR- “Here is my story as I email to Canadian Tenpin Federation. RY CLAY (Ken’s dad and step On Tuesday night September 28,2010 at Planet Bowl in Eto- mom), Ken’s wife MICHELLE bicoke, ON, Canada - I bowled a rare occurrence - back to back and sons NICHOLAS (age 12) 300 games. The league is Rock & Rollers. and CHRISTOPHER (age 5) Yup, you read it right, it was such a magical night for me. were on hand to cheer Ken on. The league is 4 games of which first two games are on one pair It was the first time any fam- of lanes and for game 3 and 4, we move to a different pair of ily member had ever seen Ken lanes based on lane assignment. On lanes 11-12, I hit a perfect 24 bowl an honor score. strikes resulting in my first ever 300 game in Canada. But did I Ken is a smooth righty realized that I am on pace to hit another 300 game right after it? I who continues to improve and did not believe it but the strikes were just coming and coming all continues to raise his average, the way to complete it. Wow, I really put on a good show for my by working on fundamentals. friends at the league and they all were thrilled to witness a rare I see him on the lanes prac- display of strike power that night. ticing after every one of his My first 300 game was actually in U.S.A. back in June 2009 league sessions. Even after during a tournament. This is my career second and third perfect our Thursday scratch league game but the first time I hit it in Canada. The other two games THURSDAY finishes at 11 PM, you will were 199 and 193 for a 992 series. see Ken on the lanes practic- I am not sure how many people bowled back to back 300 but I ing until midnight. In the last can say I am one of the few bowlers who have accomplished this OCT. 21st 12:30 PM two years Ken has raised his feat. It feels really good! average from 218 to 231. Ken I am getting a perfect game 300 ring!!! Whoo hoo!” says: “PRACTICE PAYS”! The part to me, Halas said he is averaging 212 in the Rock & Ken reads the BOWLING Rollers league and he came a pin short of a 800 series for his first NEWS weekly and said his 3 games and finished with a 993 for four. This writer was aware family will be thrilled to see that Halas was one of four bowlers rolling a 300 game in the 9th their names in print. He wants annual National Deaf Mixed Bowlers Association tournament at 300 POT to thank the editors of the Baltimore in June 2009 but did not know it was his first ever Carryover Bowling News for supporting perfect game. Albeit many deaf bowlers came close to making Game #1 $30 the efforts of Citrus Belt bowl- back to back 300, Halas is the 2nd to DeGroff in successfully ers. accomplishing the feat. Game #2 $35 Halas was wise to email his accomplishment to Canadian Game #3 $45 Last Weeks Solution Tenpin Federation. The league secretary, backed with proof from Ties Split 4 7 6 9 1 2 5 3 8 Planet Bowl should do this job. This writer hopes that CTF rec- 3 9 1 5 4 8 2 7 6 ognizes Halas’ feat as if not its first, list it with others. 8 5 2 3 6 7 9 4 1 MALUCCI HITS HIS 23rd CAREER 802 AT RED ROCK LANES 5 1 3 6 2 4 7 8 9 LAS VEGAS—Overshadowed by George Halas’ back to 7 8 4 1 9 3 6 2 5 back 300 on the same Tuesday night Sept. 28, Carl Malucci, the 2 6 9 8 7 5 4 1 3 deaf bowling’s most prolific 300 and 800 shooter rolled his 23rd 1 3 7 2 5 6 8 9 4 800 series, an 802 from games of 254-279-269 in his Red Rock Gents league. An open frame split hurt his first game and his 802 6 2 8 4 3 9 1 5 7 is his 7th 800 of this 2010 year. 9 4 5 7 8 1 3 6 2 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 8pm-12am

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WESTMINSTER—In our re- bined, as we would take 4 women other. In our horses this week we turn to Westminster Lanes we had to make the finals this week. would see Som paying $55 and a turnout of 162 bowlers. Cut This week, our top seed Wil- Fred paying $64 if they win their scores were a +32 for the men and liam had the honor of drawing match. In this match it started out +47 for the women. This week the match game worth $945 and close, and continues that way for our three Super Seniors added drew 252. After a review of all the a while until Fred pulled away at to the board were Jack Trongale scores bowled on Saturday, no one the end. Fred would go on to win (+14), Fidel Usi (+10) for the men had a 252, so we will estimate the the match 257 to 221. Som would and Bobbie McCollum (+23) for pot next week at West Covina at finish in 3rd place for $200. This the women. That would give us a $2,100. This week we had 4 new week the horse paid out $64 for all total of 48 bowlers making it to the bowlers join us, and no returning of you that bet on Fred making all semi-finals this week. member. Let’s welcome these the way to the title match. During our Qualifying squads new bowlers to the club, William The title game is set and would our top qualifier for the Men was Zarek, Lizz Ramirez, Jeff Pickel be bowled on lanes 3 and 4 this Long Time Member, Galvan is ABTA Champion at Westminster (L-R) Chad Smith Desk man Michael Garcia with a +124, and and Vickie Maas, with William week. William Ele being the top extraordinare Westminster Lanes, Som Seng 3rd, William Ele Runnerup $500, Fred Galvan for the women it was Chae making the semi-finals in his first seed elected to have Fred begin Champion $2,700 and his wife and #1 supporter Alice. with a +99. Each will get paid time bowling with us. the match first. This would be a entries into a future regular ABTA This would bring us to our scratch match this week as both Memo Rosales. William is single. Lanes/Lake Forest, Covina Lanes/ The Big Halloween Event event. Michael, being the top Match Play finals now with 16 our bowlers had the same handi- He would like to thank the ABTA Covina, Brunswick Upland Bowl/ Oct 30 at Frozen Handicap plus seed drew the Match Series worth bowlers taking the floor in our cap. William would open the 3 and Staff along with all his friends Upland, Midtown Lanes/Los An- Bonus at popular Forest Lanes in $278 and he drew a 557. We had top 16 finals this week. In the 1st out of the first 4 frames to open the and the cheering squad that re- geles as we haven’t visited therse Lake Forest. All handicap is fro- two winners, they were Michael round the 7 losers were Javier Avi- door for Fred and stake him to a 22 mained at Westminster. centers in some time and again zen except winner 3 pins, 2nd Scimone and Freddie Catamisan, la, John Gaddis, Raul Aldaz, Wil- pin lead by the time the 4th frame Som Seng (3rd Place) is from over 25 dates in this schedule and place 2 pins and 3rd only 0ne pin each would get $139 for that 557. liam Zarek, Minh Dang, Hyun ok was over. But an open by Fred in Bellflower and used a Black Wid- don’t forget the Las Vegas Special and those not cashing receive 2 Next week at West Covina, the es- Park, Anita Smith and they would the 5th frame brought the match ow drilled by Mike Wahl. He is Jan 20-21-22-23 at the fabulous bonus pins. It will be a good 0ne timated Match Series will be $250. receive checks of $100 each. In to within 10 pins again. William married to Kunthea and they have South Point. Thank you for being for sure as last year and Check in For the 3-6-9 qualifying this week, the second round, the losers were would miss a 10 pin in the 7th and 4 children, Kunika, Kristina, Kala an ABTA member until then! early also there are two free room Dominador La Guardia was the fi- Mikko Miller, JoJo Jasmin, Ping Fred was again up by 20 pins. It and Som Jr. He would like to Next week Oct 23 join us at drawings at Forest for our Las Ve- nal person left after the roll-off, to Romero, Bobbie McCollum and would stay that way till the 10th thank his wife and family for their popular Linbrook Bowl in Ana- gas Event at the South Point Jan go for the $1500. He was able to each would get checks of $107.50, frame. In the 10th frame William support and the ABTA Staff and heim and make note the last Squad 20-23 along with all other prizes get the first 2 out of 5 but missed this would get us to down to the was not able to double making bowlers. there will be 5:30 PM semis at Thank you for being an ABTA on the 3rd shot, he received a $50 final 4 bowlers. At this point, our it only necessary for Fred to get This week, the weekly ball 7:15PM member until then! consolation, and we will add an- horses would be paying anywhere good count to win his 1st ABTA sponsor winner of a 900 Global other $100 at West Covina Lanes from a low of $42 (Sophia Kim) title. He was able to get a 7 count Ball was Jack Trongale and he for total of $1600. to a high of $70 (Joshua Navarro) and that was enough, as he would won a Missing Link. Each time ABTA In the doubles this week we depending on who would win. In finish with a 157/203 to a 150/196. you bowl you get a free ticket for Westminster Lanes Oct 9, 2010 had 60 groups get into the doubles, this round we saw Som Seng (10th Fred would get $1,000 for first this prize given away by our Spon- with 13 spots being paid out. The seed) bowling Joshua Navarro (4th place, an additional $1700 in the sor, 900 Global, next week we will 1 Fred Galvan 652 $1,000.00 2 Ely Cruz / Vic Garcia 1340 $80.00 top prize this week went to Joshua seed) on lanes 11 and 12. In this cash and carry, making his total have the Shredder. This week we $1,700.00 3 sophia Kim / were again selling the raffle tick- 2 william Ele 701 $500.00 hyun Oh Park 1307 $70.00 Navarro and Bernie Navarro with match, Som would get the better $2,700. William would take home 4 Ely Cruz / JeJe Gabriel 1302 $50.00 ets for a chance at a raffle prizes. 3 som Seng 664 $200.00 a 1350 for $100. In 2nd place it of Joshua in this match with a 218 $500 for his 2nd place finish. 4 joshua Navarro 683 $115.00 5 james Borillo / was Ely Cruz and Vic Garcia with to 192 finish. In the other match Champion Fred Galvan is from Winning a Regular Entry was 5 sophia Kim 656 $115.00 som Seng 1302 $50.00 a 1340 for $80. The low to cash we saw Fred Galvan (14th seed) Burbank and used a Black Widow Javier Avila and Donovan Chung, 6 Bobbie McCollum (SS) 699 $107.50 6 Ely Cruz / winning an ABTA Shirt was Al- 7 jojo Jasmin (60%) 664 $64.50 Danny Guevarra 1300 $50.00 was 1265. We paid out $600 in bowling Sophia Kim (13th seed) drilled by Resty at Mission Hills. 7 samson Kong / pine Tran, winning a Missing Link 8 Ping Romero 662 $107.50 doubles. on lanes 7 and 8. In this close He is married to Alice and they 9 mikko Miller (60%) 649 $64.50 michael K. Leung 1298 $40.00 In the semis this week we saw match, Fred would get the better have 1 son Francis. He would from 900 Global was Michael Le- 10 javier Avila (SS) 691 $100.00 8 Bart Sanchez / William Ele lead the field with a of Sophia with a 218 to 209 final like to thank the ABTA and staff ung. Winner of a paid entry to our 11 minh Dang 674 $100.00 Ariel Ocampo 1282 $40.00 Thanksgiving Tournament at Cal 12 Anita Smith (SS) 673 $100.00 9 Cecilia Lung / +101 to sit out and bowl for the score. Joshua and Sophia would along with Westminster Lanes. giang Huynh 1275 $30.00 Bowl was Sun Sundara. And this 13 hyun Ok Park 672 $100.00 title. Behind William was our finish in 4th and 5th getting checks He would also like to thank all his 14 william Zarek 668 $100.00 10 vic Garcia / birthday girl and fine director Bob- for $115 each. Our semi-final friends and the bowlers. week the winner of the 900 3 ball 15 john Gaddis (60%) 668 $60.00 jeJe Gabriel 1272 $30.00 bie McCollum at +99. She would match was set to be bowled on 5 William Ele (2nd Place) is roller bag was Samson Kong. The 16 raul Aldaz 650 $100.00 11 vic Garcia / rest of the results can be seen in 17 michael Garcia 647 $77.50 Danny Guevarra 1270 $20.00 sit out the first round. It took a and 6; we had our 10th and 14th from Diamond Bar and used a 12 Don Chung / the payoff sheet in this paper. 18 koo Hwang 641 $75.00 +49 for the men and women com- seeds into the top 16 bowling each AMF Terminal Velocity drilled by 19 vic Garcia 635 $71.25 giang Huynh 1268 $20.00 This week West Covina Lanes 20 Fidel Usi 635 $71.25 13 jim Slatton / is our host for a 1 day event. Sat- 21 tiffany Paulsen 630 $42.00 Charles Weeks 1265 $20.00 urday squads are 12 pm, 1 pm, 22 lonzell Burnett (SS) 627 $66.25 FINANCIAL REPORT 23 salvatore Galluzzo 627 $66.25 Cut Scores 2:30 pm, 4 pm and final squad at 24 Cecilia Lung 626 $65.00 Men: +33 Women +47 6 pm. Please plan on showing up 25 keith Nahan 624 $62.50 Super Seniors: early for squad times. The semi- 26 Ely Cruz (SS) 620 $62.50 Bobbie McCollum, Jack Trongale, Fidel Usi finals will start at approximately 27 Chae Kim 617 $60.00 High Qualifer (Free Entry) 28 michael Scimone 613 $60.00 Men: Michael Garcia + 124 7:45 pm. Remember to check in 29 marvin Crowder, Sr. 610 $59.00 Women: Chae Kim + 99 early as it will be busy. See our 30 khiem Hoang (SS) 610 $35.50 3 - 6 - 9 : Dominador La Guardia ad for address and directions, or 31 james Borillo 608 $59.00 Match Game: 252 - No Winner check our website (www.abta1. 32 jack Trongale 600 $58.00 Match Series: 557 33 Donovan Chung 598 $58.00 Michael Scimone, Freddie Catamisan com) to link to address for direc- 34 Ariel Ocampo 597 $58.00 Raffle tions. 35 Jeremy Paulsen (60%) 595 $34.25 900 Global Ball - Missing Link Jack Trongale Its history folks as Fred Gal- 36 Beth Borci 592 $57.00 900 Ball - Missing michael Leung van enter the archives as our lat- 37 samson Kong 589 $56.00 900 3 Ball Bag Samson Kong 38 michael K. Leung 588 $56.00 reg Entry Donovan Chung est champion. Hope to see you at 39 vic Santos 585 $55.50 thanksgiving Entry sun Sundara West Covina Lanes! If you have 40 sun Sundara 585 $55.50 ABTA Shirt Alpine Tran a new address please make sure to 41 Darrow Tiongco 578 $55.00 reg Entry Javier Avila let us know either at the tourna- 42 jim Smith (SS) 575 $54.00 43 jason Jones 566 $54.00 Prize Fund 161 $4,762.00 ment or via the contact form on 44 jim Slattton (60%) 555 $31.75 Paid Entries 20 @ 53 $1,060.00 our website. If you have any com- 45 stan Por 550 $53.00 Optional Sidepots $948.00 ments or suggestions, use the con- 46 wai-Tung Mak 556 $53.00 Doubles $600.00 tact page on our Website to send 47 glenn Matsumoto 544 $53.00 3-6-9 $50.00 48 Bernie Navarro 526 $53.00 Cash & Carry $1,700.00 comments to us. New Schedules DOUBLES Shirt & Trophy $88.00 will be mailed in the next couple 1 joshua Navarro / Match Series $278.00 of weeks, you can check out our Bernie Navarro 1350 $100.00 Total Payout $14,646.00 schedule as we get locations at our website also. Thank you for being an ABTA member until then! On a sad note Eric Leftwich ABTA member and friend of many was laid to rest in Carson We will have info on him for next weeks paper He will be missed by all who knew him. He was a jewel of a man who left us at the early age of 42. God Bless!! Its history folks as Fred Gal- van enter the archives as our lat- est champion. Hope to see you at West Covina Lanes! If you have a new address please make sure to let us know either at the tourna- ment or via the contact form on our website. If you have any com- ments or suggestions, use the con- tact page on our Website to send comments to us. New Schedules will be mailed in the next couple of weeks, you can check out our schedule as we get locations at our website also. We have a great schedule coming up for YOU and Catamisan & Scimone Share Match Series at Westminster – it will be mailed, and also can be Freddie Catamisan left and Michael Scimore shared a $278 viewed on ABTA1.com We have Match Series with their 557 score drawn by Tourney HQ long awaited returns to Forest Michael Garcia (they are both deserving gentlemen). Page 6 BOWLING NEWS October 14, 2010 PBA Bowling is Back: 2010-11 ESPN Schedule Begins November 28 Return to ABC Sports Multi-telecast events highlight Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour’s historic campaign SEATTLE, Wash. (Oct. 11, 2010) – Last season’s thrilling Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour fea- of Las Vegas for the historic $1 million PBA Tournament of Champions beginning Jan. 16, and tured unforgettable performances in major championships that represented the best bowling has to culminating with the four-player stepladder finals televised live Saturday, Jan. 22, on ABC at 2:30 offer. The groundbreaking 2010-11 PBA Tour season, which makes its debut on ESPN on Sunday, p.m. Eastern. Nov. 28, promises to build on those major highlights with plenty of compelling innovations. After the TOC, the PBA exempt Tour players head to Northern California for the One A Day The PBA’s 52nd season includes 21 original telecasts, beginning with the second annual PBA Earl Anthony Memorial at Earl Anthony’s Dublin Bowl in Dublin, Calif., beginning Jan. 24 and World Series of Bowling. Several firsts, such as live multi-day coverage for two major champion- featuring a five-player stepladder final on Sunday, Jan. 30, on ESPN2. ships (PBA World Championship and U.S. Open) and the inaugural PBA Playoffs series to con- clude the season, are helping the PBA redefine bowling on television in 2010-11. The season’s third major championship is back in Nevada, as the USBC Masters conducted by the National Governing Body will bring a field of amateurs and professionals together in the The signature event of the upcoming TV season is the PBA’s return to ABC Sports after 14 spacious National Bowling Stadium beginning Feb. 6. The USBC Masters’ four-player stepladder years on Saturday, Jan. 22, for the live finals of the record-setting $1 million PBA Tournament of finals will air live on Sunday, Feb. 13. Champions. The Tournament of Champions telecast, which will award the richest prize ($250,000) in pro bowling history, also will be the first PBA finals aired in high-definition. In between the live events, the third annual Chris Paul PBA Celebrity Invitational, named after the NBA star and avid bowler and benefitting his CP3 Foundation, will air on “Super Bowl Sun- “Our TV season is built around capturing and delivering the drama of our major championships day,” Feb. 6 on ESPN. In addition to Paul, LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Ludacris and Hines Ward which shape the history of our sport,” said PBA CEO and Commissioner Fred Schreyer with a nod have participated in the event the past two seasons, matched up with PBA Tour stars in a doubles towards last season’s most significant events and their notable champions, namely: competition.

“● The storybook finish of laid off autoworker Tom Smallwood capturing the PBA World The PBA next travels across the country for the season’s fourth major championship, the 68th Championship. Lumber Liquidators U.S. Open, at Brunswick Zone Carolier in North Brunswick, N.J., Feb. 22-27. The U.S. Open, which features the most demanding lane conditions in bowling, will be the second “● The historic first-ever win by a woman registered by Kelly Kulick at the PBA Tournament event featuring three days of live TV coverage leading to the championship on ESPN on Feb. 27. of Champions. Unlike the PBA World Championship’s extended stepladder presentation however, the U.S. Open will feature coverage of the traditional match play rounds on Friday, Feb. 25, and Saturday, Feb. 26, ”● The latest addition to the legendary career of 50-year-old all-time titlist Walter Ray Williams leading into Sunday’s four-player stepladder final. Jr. at the USBC Masters. “We are particularly excited to bring the match play rounds of the U.S. Open to a national audi- “● The glimpse into the future provided by Tour young gun Bill O’Neill at the Lumber Liquida- ence,” Clark said. “Never before has the ‘position round’ been seen on TV, and anyone who has tors U.S. Open. witnessed one live knows the TV audience is in for a treat. Something unpredictable will happen that night that fans have never seen before, and will be talking about long after.” “ESPN and ABC are once again going to be an important part of the PBA’s growing history,” Schreyer said. The PBA previously aired on ABC for 36 straight years until 1997, and has been a The third edition of the GEICO Mark Roth Plastic Ball Championship follows the U.S. Open, staple on ESPN since the network’s inception in 1979. ESPN also has announced a new three-year March 1-6, at AMF Thruway Lanes in Cheektowaga, N.Y. This exempt Tour event finds all of the extension of its PBA coverage through 2013. players using identical limited-technology bowling balls, this season emblazoned with the logos of the top national charities under The Bowling Foundation’s umbrella. Returning as the PBA’s broadcast team will be play-by-play announcer Rob Stone and color analyst Randy Pedersen, a 13-time titlist on the PBA Tour. This season will be Stone’s fourth and The TV season will conclude with another new addition, the Dick Weber PBA Playoffs, March Pedersen’s ninth in the broadcast booth. Every finals telecast (except the PBA Playoffs) will employ 8-14 at Woodland Bowl in Indianapolis. PBA Playoffs qualifying is already underway in PBA Re- a stepladder elimination format. Each live event will bring the fans closer to the action with inter- gional competition and will feature not only the top 72 players who earn seeds through performance action via Facebook, plus “PBA Talk Back” technology which allows glimpses into the players’ on the National Tour, but qualifiers from Regional play that will lead to two televised bracketed minds in the heat of competition. regional championship rounds and an eliminator TV round. Those three 90-minute telecasts will be taped on March 14 for delayed airing on ESPN beginning Sunday, March 27, and the live bracketed “PBA players throughout history have consistently delivered compelling storylines and our tele- finals is April 17 on ESPN, also from Woodland Bowl. vision formats produce countless pressure-filled shots every show,” said PBA COO and Deputy Commissioner Tom Clark. “This season’s television production will build anticipation for those moments that set bowling apart from any sport by presenting the true personalities of the best play- 2010-11 LUMBER LIQUIDATORS PBA TOUR TELEVISION SCHEDULE ers in the world and capturing every nuance of the shots that will define their careers.” (All times are Eastern) Sunday, Nov. 28 – Brunswick Pro Bowling PBA Cheetah Championship, ESPN, 1 p.m. Action on the lanes will begin with a 14-day World Series of Bowling and PBA World Cham- Sunday, Dec. 5 – PBA Viper Championship, ESPN, 1 p.m. pionship at South Point Casino in Las Vegas, Nev., Oct. 25-Nov. 6. The multi-stage World Series Sunday, Dec. 12 – PBA Chameleon Championship, ESPN, 1 p.m. and its deep field of 256 PBA members and international stars, will culminate with five separate Sunday, Dec. 19 – PBA Scorpion Championship, ESPN, 1 p.m. five-man stepladder finals on Nov. 5 and 6, taped for delayed telecast on ESPN. The Cheetah, Viper, Sunday, Dec. 26 – PBA Shark Championship, ESPN, 1 p.m. Chameleon, Scorpion and Shark Championships (representing each of the PBA’s primary lane oil Sunday, Jan. 9 – PBA’s U.S.A. vs. The World, ESPN, 1 p.m. patterns) will air on five consecutive Sundays at 1 p.m. Eastern on ESPN, starting Nov. 28. Also, a Friday, Jan. 14 – PBA World Championship Stepladder Round One, ESPN2, 6 p.m. unique “USA vs. The World” team competition will be the final taped telecast from the WSOB and Saturday, Jan. 15 – PBA World Championship Stepladder Round Two, ESPN2, 10 p.m. air Sunday, Jan. 9, also at 1 p.m. Eastern. Sunday, Jan. 16 – PBA World Championship Stepladder Finals, ESPN, 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 22 – PBA Tournament of Champions, ABC, 2:30 p.m. The “live” portion of the television season gets underway Jan. 14-16 when the top eight PBA Sunday, Jan. 30 – One A Day Men’s Earl Anthony Memorial, ESPN2, 2 p.m. World Championship qualifiers – based upon 60-game totals on the five PBA oil patterns contested Sunday, Feb. 6 – Chris Paul PBA Celebrity Invitational, ESPN, 4 p.m. during the qualifying rounds of the World Series – return to South Point for three days of live tele- Sunday, Feb. 13 – USBC Masters, ESPN, 3 p.m. vision coverage. The eight finalists will be placed into an eight-player stepladder, with the seventh Friday, Feb. 25 – 68th Lumber Liquidators U.S. Open Match Play Round One, ESPN2, 6 p.m. and eighth seeds meeting in the first match and the winner facing the sixth seed on Friday night’s Saturday,Feb.26–68th Lumber Liquidators U.S.Open Match Play Position Round,ESPN2, 10 p.m. hour-long show. Saturday’s one-hour telecast will find Friday’s survivor facing the fifth seed, with Sunday, Feb. 27 – 68th Lumber Liquidators U.S. Open Stepladder Finals, ESPN, 3 p.m. that winner taking on No. 4. The PBA World Championship will conclude on Sunday, Jan. 16, with Sunday, March 6 – GEICO Mark Roth Plastic Ball Championship, ESPN, 1 p.m. a four-player stepladder finale. Sunday, March 27 – Dick Weber PBA Playoffs Knockout Round One, ESPN, 2 p.m. Sunday, April 3 – Dick Weber PBA Playoffs Knockout Round Two, ESPN, 1 p.m. Following the PBA World Championship, all PBA regional, senior, Women’s Series and Na- Sunday, April 10 – Dick Weber PBA Playoffs Knockout Round Three, ESPN, 1 p.m. tional Tour champions in PBA history are eligible to gather at Red Rock Lanes on the north side Sunday, April 17 – Dick Weber PBA Playoffs Championship Round, ESPN, 1 p.m. October 14, 2010 BOWLING NEWS Page 7

Valmonte 822, Adams 816, Barraco 300, Team 13 Leads by Aimee Gomez

Downey—In the Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde evening of the Ebonite, the first place match took place on the more challenging lanes. After the dust had settled, Team 13 had taken four from Brylaw Ac- counting to add to their lead and go to twenty wins. Greg Neuer of Team 13 was the lone sixer on the pair, with his 206-223/622 effort, while sub Sam Hitchcock’s 227 was the high game. On the wall, Team 3 and Team 7 met, but with sixes by both Paul Varela 235-218/644 and Leon- ard Ruiz 232-224/621 of Team 3, Team 7 had no chance and walked away winless for the evening. Team 3’s sweep brought them to eighteen wins and into second place. The other wall was much nicer to the bowlers, and Kevin Valmonte led Team 12 to four wins with his league leading 258-285-279/822. Also bowling well was Jon Brandon, who dropped his average with his 278-244-233/755 set. Kevin Yamauchi 246-202-202/654 and Matt Cormack 217- 210/625 also pitched in. Clyde’s Video Game pulled out the second game by a mark, with Dave Bartlett 256-236-277/719, Ramiro Garcia 210-247-259/716, Mike Villarreal 224-238226/688 and Clyde Lumpford 226-228/631 paving the way. Team 9 swept Linder Insurance thanks to Herbert Jones 279-247-224/750, Mark Fisser 255- 268/723 and Arnold Cheesman 210-259/613. Keith Klagge 248-218-267/733, Aaron Hodges 220- The BRY-LAW SuperSweeper Sidepot 231/649 and Shane Soper 256/648 led Linder Insurance, but the team came up short every game. $10 weekly entry fee per bowler, with half of the money being paid out each week, and Sysco took four from Key Container thanks to Vernon Adams 268-249-299/816, Paul Barraco the other half going towards the huge payouts on sweeper night at the end of the sea- 300-212-211/723 and Harry Wong 214-264-207/685. Darrion Tipton 257-227-259/743, Joe Torre son. 207-235/632 and Brandon Grant 247/631 bowled well for Key Container. Larry Stephens, the sponsor of the BRY-LAW Super Sweeper Sidepot, will once again be Alex Garcia 269-207/656 and sub Sherman Joseph 200-256/648 led Pro Approach to 4 wins adding $1,000 to the total collected. over ABTA. Win 2 Super Pots all season & be even… the rest is profit, and that is before you even get Team 14 took four from Team 11. Devron Lindsey shot a 215 while Phil Lebaquin posted a to sweeps. 100% of all money collected will be paid out for the season. 214. The Junior Amateur Tour team took four from Threadworks. Jared Lawrence managed a 225 1st ROUND STANDINGS TOP 10 LAST WEEK for JAT while Eric Snow put up a 231 for Threadworks. This week was interesting, and a good reminder to be prepared for 1. Team 13 20 (On The 1st Round House Shot) 2. Team 3 18 anything. Things were so strange that a new word for a double, a pea- 822 Kevin Valmonte cock, was even coined. Hey, at least it’s a bird! 3. Katie Jakes Bar & Grill 16 4. Brylaw Accounting 16 816 Vernon Adams 5. Team 9 15 755 Jon Brandon 6. Sysco 14 750 Herbert Jones 7. Pro Approach 13.5 743 Darrion Tipton 8. Clyde’s Video Games 12 9. Team 7 12 733 Keith Klagge 10. Key Container 11 723 Paul Barraco 11. Linder Insurance 10.5 723 Mark Fisser 12. A.B.T.A. 10 719 Dave Bartlett 13. Team 11 9 14. Team 14 9 716 Ramiro Garcia 15. Junior Amateur Tour 8 16. Threadworks 6

Congrats to: Kevin Valmonte 822 • Vernon Adams 815 • Paul Barraco 300

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LAS VEGAS TRAVEL LEAGUE By Alice BOWLING Meglemre DOWNEY—Del Rio host- ed the Vegas travelers Mon- day and Doris Lewis replaced Margo McClain’s season high series with 220-620. Margo AND LIVE still stays in season 151 and over high game division class with 234. Also filling out the wekly honor roll, super sub Maxx Paul 225-582, Margo McClain 200-572, Barbara Bishop 203- COUNTRY 536, Cyndie Martin 535, Tracy Koolmees 205-528, Darlene Waken 211-527, Vi Wilson 523, Dee Phipps 210-513, Ro- berta McNaught and Aresia McGee, 504 series. Carol Mancini, Del Rio BAND sponsor, was on deck during bowling to say hi to her many friends and she says she looks forward to our bowling dates. MUSIC FEATURING : We also enjoy Del Rio’s high scoring lanes and the yummy goodies from the coffee shop and appreciate the opening PAM LYN KING & The early 10 a.m. hour for our 10:30 bowling session. Del Rio does not open until 11 a.m. on Mondays. Royal Ruckus We had a lot of new subs Monday and some are former members of the Vegas league. We sure needed them Mon- COSMIC BOWLING, SHOE RENTAL day when 6 members could not bowl. Lu Collusi was one of the missing members and became ill Sunday at church, AND MUSIC requiring a call to paramedics. They released her but she had to return for medical observa- $20.OO - 9PM TO MIDNIGHT tion Monday morning and we are waiting to hear from her regarding her condition. A vote was taken for a 9 SATURDAY Nov 13, 2010 a.m. or 3 p.m. bowling ses- sion for the annual Las Vegas doubles and singles sweep- DOORS OPEN AT 8:30pm stakes, slated Monday, March 21, at The Orleans. The 9 a.m. choice was almost unanimous. ADVANCED PREPAID Only two voted for the 3 p.m. hour. Incidentally, the Vegas trip cost for those traveling by chartered bus and staying RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED at the Four Queens hotel, will be the same as it was the past 21615 Soledad Cyn Rd. Saugus 91350 2 years at $175. We hoped it would be reduced this year but 661-254-0540 www.santaclaritalanes.com alas, it has not. Deposit must be paid by November 22 and the balance due February 15. ------NEXT WEEK: MONDAY, 10:30 A.M. AT KEYSTONE LANES. October 14, 2010 BOWLING NEWS Page 9

Classifieds: Nolan Smith II 256-207/647, Chris Bartlett 203/ 507, Danny Martinez 531, Darian Jackson 204-194/558, Teilor Ruff-Scott 172/465, Sabrena Callihan 381. Canoga CAL BOWL BOWLING REPORT Mini-Bees (Juniors): Makaih Williams 62-61/123, Chayse Erkelens 54/102, Anthony Lopez 96, Maggie Jenkins 82- Park Bowl BOWL 54/136, Johanna Lopez 58/101, Kayleigh Reeves 80. 20122 Vanowen St. • Winnetka, CA 91306 2500 E. Carson St., Lakewood, CA 90712 • (562) 421-8448 818-340-5190 • FAX: 818-883-1202 • OPEN 24 HOURS Laughlin Bowler Bears: Ferdie Directo 235-223/610, Bran- www.canogaparkbowl.com LAKEWOOD — As Fall has begun, we find ourselves in don Jordan 234/600, James Talley 232/607, Victor Jackson E-mail:[email protected] Winter League sign-up time! If you need a 2010 schedule 230-230/679, Dee Turner 193/527, Precious Davis 187/522, WINNETKA — Hi and welcome back to October! Fall is inquire at the control desk, they’ll be happy to help you. We Angie Rich 179, Mandy Dominguez 462. FINALLY here and everyone still feels energetic. Our Sum- have many leagues that look like a lot of fun. Bring a friend Gobs and Gals: Meng Chea 279, Vern Adams 279/763, mer leagues have ended, so come sign up for our winter or two! Time to look at our Cal Bowl Bowling Report. Butch White 269, Vic Santos 268/719, Fred Catamisan 268, leagues! Bowling has been great at Canoga Park Bowl and Funsters: Josh Hudson 258, Jim Plante 246-245/716, Art Di- Rudy Munzon 258-257/741, Gary Wright 257, Mark Fowler here are the scores... emert 244/650, Milton Donerson 238, Boylee Inocente 236, 257/718, Ferdie Fojas 255, Randy Antazo 254, Emmerson Viva Las Vegas: Congratulations league champs Team 5 Rey Santos 234-230/681, Dottie Anderson 217/533, Jane Wafer 715, Jim Morales 700, Deb White 257-231/691, Su- “Crying Towels.” Ron Vargas, Rand Vargas, Crosby Simmons 189, Lee Theiss 185/517, Flora Martin 504. san Garcia 235, Maota Bahr 234, Carolyn Davis 231/605, and Todd Becker. Sweeper at The Orleans Sat 10-16-10 @ Mega Vegas: Ernest King 257-236/716, Tobie Wynn 255- Jerilyn Morales 614. noon. Good Luck! Fall League starts 10-24-10 @6:30pm. 232/679, Matt Fukuda 234/617, Neal Johnson 632, Betty Grandma’s & Grandpa’s: Al Williams 289/681, Boylee In- Roberta Mora 197/494, Carol Tucker 194/459, Kaye Kai McDiarmid 189-180/513, Terry VonMuegge 171-165/468, ocente 259/712, Jim Plante 243, Ron McClain Sr 684, Bong 187/482, Denise Olinger 163, Kathy Litzenberg 162/467, Marie Collier 168, Amber Jackson 168-167/485, Cathryn Cayton 673, Edwin Brown 670, Lee Theiss 216-203/572, Pat Debby Koeller 449, Robert Galbraith 300/765, Vince Koeller Butler 167. Erwin 190, Theresa Gutierrez 499, Rose Goodwin 488. 258/715, Mike Wilson 245/687, Tad Schweitzer 245, Steve Kings&Queens: Gerald Williams Jr 300-265/758, Dem- Pick A Ball: Sweeping this week! Congrats Team 11- Clebanoff 245. Daniel Clebanoff 643, Ivan Clarke 640. etrius Reed 278/750, Anthony Smith 277/736, Steve Clark Champs- Doreen Savolskis, Bret Bass, and Michael 49’ers SENIOR Trio: Carolyn Scherzberg 258/703, Mary 268-268, Curtis McCann 264/701, Mike Haynes 723, Jason Savolskis! Victor Jackson 225/589, James Talley 206/579, Lauer 208/571, Helen Layfield 202/568, Arlene Bonino VanWinkle 714, Angel Ward 247/634, Della Douglass 230- Curtis Phillips III 201, Travis Morris 550, Tee Henderson 192/520, Doris Simmons 190, Bev Zietz 500, Bob Jones 224/652, Phylissa Smith 226-225-223/674, Donna Owens 225-206/611, Lisa Lewis 189/518, Tracey Jackson 432. 278/692, Richard Greenzweight 227/648, Rick Dobris 226/615. First Timers: Jerome Camerino 245-225-221/691, Jason 224/652, John Lanni 222, Dan Young 221, Dave Folck 555, Don Sprenger 549. Cal Bowleros: Charlene Peterson 246/594, Mary Smyth Delara 215/550, Jose Carpena 206/552, Yolanda Smith 172- Lucy Tralla 268/706, Monise Kelly 218/615, Jessica Antes 217, Kim Redeaux 216, Carole 156/445, Karyl Jefferson 148/332, Nancy Lee 314. River Maniacs: 224/539, Marsha Graham-Martinez 220/599, Jennifer Pyka Karyl Roby 267/581, James Fischer 215, Dee Phipps 211, Lee Theiss 565. Storm Scratch Doubles: 198/533, Vicky Colburn 196, Sharon Weger 562, Johnnie Big Bear: Sid Nakagawa 279/685, Jim Morales 279- Borillo 201/536, Carl Labayan 194/539, Maria Bacos 196- Englehart 289/785, Mario Jordan 264, Dave Cook 264, Bob 248/757, Henry Kennedy 267, David Patterson 259-247/704, 156-152/504. Heyd 258, Ray Stoy 258/731, Aaron Steinberg 733, Robert Don Louis 256/691, Coney Woodman 255, Sonny Dew V.A: Bobby Shaw 225-214/610, Leon Rudolph Jr 213, David Gailbraith 672, Scott Englehart 669. 248/650, Greg Nardo 245, Gregg Aldapa 240, Gary Nelson Kerner 544, Joe Morse 539, Dayna Doval 176-157-156/489, Monday Nite Madness: Diana Rollins 187/436, Joanne 240, Curt Soares 664, Vince Cervantes 662, Angie Nardo Sue Somes 426, Renee Robitaille 418. Lenane 182/421, Helene Wilcox 175/418, Carol Enochs 230, Denise Reid 224, Dawn Langer 223, Becky Simpson Hey all you adults out there! Remember, kids like to bowl 169/455, Lacy Guerrero 167/455, Jerome Hampton 226/630, 221-221, Joyce Charles 571. too! And they can join our leagues at ANY time! Bring them Bob Pfleger 225/578, Rick Godin 211/624, Wayne Coffman Ramona Ladies: Merrie Slagley 198/472, Julie Grabinski down and sign ‘em up! Ask anybody at our front control desk 204/577, Travis Coffman 194/543. 180-170/508, Carol Eggers 173-168/497, Shirley Ammon for more information. Comedians: Patti McVicker 227/624, Jan Sandman 172, Joyce Robertson 450. 225/545, Erica Pollack 211/596, Sharon Weger 206/579, Corona Ladies: Audrey Louis 212/563, Mel Leach 204, Don- Ellen Eckard 186, Mary Becker 512, Chris Bender 270/668, na Barrett 198, Lorie Rienstra 557, Kim Anderson 543. Team USA’s Dorin-Ballard, Jeff Lewis 267/660, Mike Johnson 266/678, Dan Kline 255, Young at Heart: Willie Burkhalter 264/656, Ellis Houston Ray Stoy 245, Russ Gothrick 661, Ron Eisenberg 653. 257/661, Ron McClain Sr 236-233/638, Bob VanHorn 234, Al Have a Ball (4 games): James Smith Jr 254/828, Chris Williams 621, Pre Collier 619, Tua Sula 181, Marci Hansen Szczerbinski Ready to Plueger 222/826, Ricardo Rosete 221/734, Allan Nathan 180/508, Danne VanHorn 179/473, Mary Spencer 457. 207/773, Evan Hermanski 203, James Hannah 203/741. C.A.U.L.: Shaun Waggoner 279-234/680, David Regul Tackle World Cup Funtimers (Senior): Carolyn Scherzberg 242/673, Delia 268/669, Derek Spann 242/615, RJ Guimond 235, Julie Lowe 198/481, Anne Wallis 190/487, Ellie Alliston 184/490, Harriet Faith 181, Karen McDonald 487, Steven Herndon Szejlai 178-178-173/529, Jeanine Edgington 427, Melissa ARLINGTON—With more than 20 professional titles, 248/642, Rick Dobris 236/666, Danny Martinez 234/584, Al Noble 403. nine international medals and dozens of other tournament victories, there isn’t much Team USA member Carolyn Reiswig 225/648, Bob Sturla 224, Curtis Litzenberger 588, Pin Heads: Greg Kelly 253-246-204/703, Gregory Jones Bill Volkert 584. 213/543, Don Louis 549, Barbara Crawford 172-165/499, Dorin-Ballard hasn’t accomplished on the bowling lanes. Starting Monday, the United States Bowling Congress 500 Classic: Georgia Garey 246/615, Judy Vallazza Suzi Kelly 169/490, Joanne Johnson 440. Hall of Famer will have a chance to pad her resume even 239/653, Patti McVicker 229/547, Mary Lauer 220/570, Marcus Lemons Vegas Outlaws: Coney Woodman more when she competes in the 46th QubicaAMF World Robyn Willis 217, Petra Kaun 582. 268/678, Tommy Newman 268/669, Leon Bradford 258- Cup in Toulon, France. 39’ers (Senior): Carolyn Scherzberg 225/628, Carole 254/746, Emmerson Wafer 257/673, Jello Gray 683, Paul The World Cup is the largest international bowling tour- Peire 218, Eloise Valencia 188/494, Criss Spoden 187, Staff 675, Donald Wade 650, Gwin Tillman 236-215/666, nament in the world in terms of the number of countries Bev Zietz 185, Darlene Redman 499, Shirl Radamaker LaJeana Harris 235-234/662, Teya Burks 234, Helen Martin competing, which is expected to total a record 95 this year. 494, Steven Herndon 266/742, John Rosen 252/663, Al 226/581. The event begins with qualifying on Oct. 18 and concludes Reiswig 249/681, Ron Doll 241/634, Roger Chartranc 227, Captain & Crew: Sandy Cotcher 193/500, Shizuko Barcelon Oct. 23. John Szczerbinski of North Tonawanda, N.Y., will Bob Jones 616. 193, Mattie Wylie 191/525, Georgia Vail 504. represent Team USA in the men’s division. Short ‘N Sweet: Lucia Williams 173/422, Elaine Bishop “It’s pretty awesome, and I feel pretty honored that our Senior Men’s Trio: Sonny Dew 289, Paul Peete 289/720, 160/411, Cathy Pia 157/466, Nicole Anguiano 129/325, Team USA coaches asked me to bowl,” Dorin-Ballard said. David Athans 256/659, Chris Anguiano 236/590, Aaron Conrad Vanasse 278, Ed Cabs 277, Bill Scott 267, Terry “I’ve never had the opportunity to bowl because for a long Brent 267/733, Al Williams 267/723, Rick Llaneta 266/722, time, professional bowlers weren’t allowed. This may be 235/643, Jerry Athans 222, Casimir Nunez 218, Travis Wil- Bob Pearson 259, Don Boaz 258, James Tipton 258, Ken my one and only chance, and I’m going to try everything liams 579, George Athans 532. Holliday 258, Rich Heid 258, Dion Morris Sr 257/734, Jim possible to represent the USA to the best of my ability. The Classics: Tina Enriquez 234/654, Pam Findl 224/535, Plante 255, Jimmy Hamilton 715, Emmerson Wafer 708. “I’ve really been working on my game, practicing at the Laurie Gilmore 197, Gayle Kirby 191/550, Bert Rubens 188, Sharon Enriquez 520, Pam Blake 518, Jerry Lovell 223/563, Long Beach City Employees: Shawdee Wilson 279/646, International Training and Research Center and working on changing my grip and tilt. It’s really starting to come Michael Witt 218/550, Kevin Crawford 216/592, Louis En- Miguel Lopez 265/664, Matt Mosley 247-244/690, Stanley riquez 191/488, Bob Ballard 187, Mike Enriquez 531. Helm 247/604, Alex Cheesman Sr 237, Rick Anderson around.” In order to hoist the World Cup at the end of the event, SFVCC NIKKEI: Tami Shiotani 215/570, Noriko Fukunaga 235/608, Max Cabral 234/671, Al Fagafa 233, Armondo Dorin-Ballard knows it will be a tough battle. She will take 200/570, Laurel Nakamoto 178/445, Katsuko Fujita 172/448, Ramos 287-235-201/723, Kelly Wynn 581, Tua Sula 526. on multiple world and zone champions, including Austra- Lois Muraoka 167/450, John Kobayashi 258/738, Kenneth Sierra Bugs: Pamela Johnson 218/510, Cathy Wyatt 206, lia’s Ann Maree Putney, Sweden’s Helen Johnsson, Ko- Morita 234/612, Tak Kokubo 234, Art Wake 232/613, Kiyoshi JoAnn MacKnight 204/527, Aida Macabuhay 507. rea’s Gye Min-Young, Canada’s Felicia Wong and the Do- Suruki 223, Stephen Sasaki 587, Shoji Takeshima 583. Wednesday Mixed Five: Dave Bartlett 279, Clyde Lump- minican Republic’s Aumi Guerra. Saturday PBA Experience: Samantha Meyers 156/417, ford 275, Steve Schmidt 265/654, Don Ott 264/678, Jacoby “I know I am going to have to bowl really well to have a Mxmlln Montgomery 203/529, Gerry Manuel 175/487, Junior Rudolph 263/657, Shannon Santos 248/673, Ramiro Garcia chance because the international competition has gotten Viray 154/401. 247-244/658, Greg Mobley 245, Emery Bontrager 240, Shir- so strong over the years,” Dorin-Ballard said. “I know the Vegas 4 Fun: Pam Fountain 188/463, Gayle Spenge- ley Owens 254-202/644, Angie Nardo 213/529. scores are probably going to be pretty high, so I’m definite- man 174/480, Connie Montes 163/444, Cindy Tumacay ly going to have to be on my game. Hopefully, I can make 147/411, Monique Ramirez 143, Lynn Oliver 404, Robert C-17 Sunset: Wilson Kwong 269-253/735, Tom Boelter the shots I need to make to win the Cup.” 241/637, Danny Delgado 222/581, Tina Cheung 172- On the men’s side, Szczerbinski, a recent graduate of Spengeman 234/612, Jun Tumacay 228/599, Jaf Martinez 167/461, Paulette Delgado 435, Linda Cecola 426. Wichita State University who led the Shockers to three 223/587, Ivan Lewis 215/550, Vaughn Fountain 213/547, Laughlin Sunset: Frederick Crowe 258/627, Jonathan consecutive national championships, also will face a tough Ed Kiresich 547. Gale 257/696, Ray Minter 257-255/708, Bryan Burdine field. The two-time Team USA member will take on inter- Copper Bucket: Katherine Manzana 182/497, Tiffany 255/645, Maurice Alexander 245/605, James Matthews national stars like Canada’s Michael Schmidt, Australia’s Porras 175/405, Becky Ruiz 158/461, Judy Yeager 157/403, 639, Daman Harris 605, LaMart Jenkins 601, Donna Smith Paul Trotter, the Philippines Biboy Rivera, Germany’s Amy Sobuta 146/403, Chas Wiggan 219/595, Sean Tucker 213/550, Joe Pitillo 211, Orville Dopps 210/604, John Porras 214, Tomieka Johnson 213/557, LaDrena Boyd 200/527, Achim Grabowski, Israel’s Or Aviram and Korea’s Park 206, Tom Tucker 552, Don Ruiz 545. Angela Hillig 527. Jong-Woo. “I’m going to go over and try and perform the best I can,” Phil-Am: Helen Ventenilla 213/587, Julie Espadera Bacoorian Family & Friends: Freddie Catamisan 289/737, Szczerbinski said. “I know I have the support of the 11 other 99/232, Raul Ventenilla 234/628, Phillip Gayatin 225/562, Rudy Munzon 278/719, Rick Llaneta 256-231/675, Randy guys on Team USA, my coaches and my family. I’m going Phil Manuel 211/544, Fred Agpaoa 198/538, Kenneth Loja Antazo 237, James Borillo 237/674, Jean Colian 254- to try and play well and bring home the World Cup for the 196/538. 202/648, Susan Ebilane 212-211/564, Beth Colian 203, United States.” Ladies Travel League: Henny Sheperd 248/586, Farol Valerie Colian 536. The World Cup begins with official practice and opening Brifman 227/631, Nancy Kato 226/629, Petra Kaun 224/586, Vegas Crackpots: Renoir Land 238, Bobby Prince 237- ceremonies Sunday. All participants will bowl 20 games of Cindy Dominguez 212/570, Georgia Garey 212, Patti 237/639, Gary Nelson 236/631, Billy Willams 235, Ondra qualifying over four days starting Monday with the top 24 McVicker 606. Lucas Jr 235-234/681, Billy Foster 656, Danny Polk 606, men and top 24 women advancing to eight more games Junior Royals (Juniors): Julia Frias 159/412, Ashley Stephanie Williams 202, Kim Taylor 201/580, Teka Williams Oct. 22. Brett 145/363, Isabell Torres 94/254, Angela Zanotti 76/215, The top eight men and top eight women then advance 201, Sandra Sanchez 545, EJ Myers 531. to the Round of 8 the evening of Oct. 22 when the field will Keith Nelson 190/545, Allen Minot 181/527, Justin Pluchino Cal Stars: Roycie Murren 180, Lou Ingebretsen 178, Alice be paired down to the top three men and top three women 168/467, John Nelson 149/378, Aiden Marks 147, Justin Taverez 178/496, Mattie Wylie 502, Shonna Hernandez for the semifinals and finals. Nguyen 356. 496. USBC will provide live streaming coverage of the World Bumper Thumpers (Juniors): Ryan Martinez 77/148. Recycled Teens: B.J. 276-258-246/780, Edwin Brown 247- Cup on BOWL.com. The schedule is as follows (all times Reminder! Fall is here! Which means we are taking sign- 245/697, Jim Plante 246/676, Jorge Fernandez 231/652, Eastern, subject to change): ups for our Winter leagues. Also, now is a good time to take Terry Binuya 231, Clark VandenBerg 615, Audrey Gibson Oct. 18, TBD, QubicaAMF World Cup qualifying Oct. 19, that ‘ole ball you’re using down to the Pro-Shop to make sure 245-225-211/681, Donna May 204/539, Pat Erwin 543. TBD, QubicaAMF World Cup qualifying Oct. 20, TBD, Qubi- it’s the one you need. Leaving ten pins? Not hitting to pocket the way you want? Our guys will help you pick out the right Victor Jackson 256/582, Ed Newby 254/562, Eric caAMF World Cup qualifying Oct. 21, TBD, QubicaAMF Adult/Jrs: World Cup qualifying Oct. 22, 2 a.m., QubicaAMF World ball and to give you results you’d like to see. Soto 218, Matt Mesa 566, Joyce Charles 187/524, Tracey Cup women’s Round of 24 Oct. 22, 5:30 a.m., QubicaAMF Parents! Remember that kids like to bowl too! Now is as Jackson 184/418, Daniel Martinez 160/399, Jemal Davis World Cup men’s Round of 24 Oct. 22, 9 a.m., QubicaAMF good of a time as ever to sign them up. And also check out 154/361, Alan Hicks 399, Darian Jackson 163/405, Ashlyn World Cup men and women Round of 8 Oct. 23, 4 a.m., our specials during the daytime and on school holidays. Buckreis 137/382, Ashley Zastrow 337. QubicaAMF World Cup women’s semifinals and final Oct. 10 minutes before your league starts is not the only time Bobcats (Juniors): Javon Bunting 132/363, Aaron Wong 23, 8 a.m., QubicaAMF World Cup men’s semifinals and to practice, and if you check out our specials at the control 131/378, Victor Jackson 129, Spencer Pozgay 329, Emily final For complete coverage of the 2009 QubicaAMF World desk, you will see we have great times for you to come and Jenkins 124-76-72/272. Cup, visit BOWL.com once the event begins. get that extra practice in. Page 10 BOWLING NEWS October 14, 2010 support bowling news Advertisers Santa Barbara & Los Angeles County Ventura Counties ACTION LANES (32) THIS SPACE BUENA LANES (42) 10534 Lower Azusa Road, El Monte, CA 91731 1788 S. Mesa Verde, Ventura, CA 93003 (626) 350-8831 FAX (626) 350-8852 AVAILABLE (805) 656-0666 AMF FRIENDLY HILLS LANES (32) HARLEY’S SIMI BOWL (24) 15545 Whittier Blvd., Whittier, CA 90603 480 E. 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NORWALK—Ever since September of 1978 the ABT Winter League has started the bowling season on the Friday after Labor Day. From a modest start of 12 teams at Pacific Lanes the league has bowled for the past 32 consecutive seasons. The league has survived the closing of many houses BwAA ready to accept applications for the 2011 Chuck Pezzano scholarship such as Pacific, Champion, Westbrook, Garden Square, Orange, Hacienda, Huntington and Regal. Applications are now being accepted for the Bowling Writers’ Association of America’s Chuck Pezzano During the years at Regal Lanes (1996-2003) the league ranged from 36-44 teams of 4 bowlers Scholarship awarded annually to worthy recipients who are high school seniors, vocational school bowling scratch with a 740 team maximum team entering average. During the last 32 years there seniors or current college students. The award is named in honor of BWAA, United States Bowling have been the following honor scores: Women 700 = 13 with Cheryl Carmo High at 771, Women Congress and Professional Bowlers Association Hall of Fame journalist Chuck Pezzano of Clifton, N.J. 300 = 3, Men 800 = 6 with Ruben Duran on top at 847, Men 300 = 54, 299 = 26, 298 = 13, 11 in a To be eligible, applicants must meet the following requirements: row = 43. Lang Setthaboupha was the only bowler to have 2-300’s in one season. The only bowlers • Maintain a minimum 2.5/4.0 GPA or equivalent to have a 300 during league championship roll offs were Ross Whitehead and Rich Warner. Of the • Involvement in the field of communications 11 in a row’s Rich Warner was the only one to get the 1st 11 then 0 for a 290. Over the years some- • Perform community service where over 2,000 bowlers have bowled in this league, all being members of the Amateur Bowlers • Participate in the sport of bowling • Include at least one reference letter Tour (ABT). From the original 12 team league at Pacific Lanes only one bowler still remains today, • Write a short essay (350 words) Mr. Jan Fishburn. Next in line would be Troy Sucatre who joined in 1979 and has been the league • Provide school transcript Secretary since 1981. The founder the ABT was Ken Daleiden who also organized the ABT League. The league has seen a few owners of the OC-ABT over the years; Ken Daleiden, Lew Rudnick, First-, second- and third-place scholarships may be awarded based on applicants’ credentials. Any or all of the funds may or may not be distributed at the discretion of the committee. Individual awards may not Bill Cauble, John Daleiden, Travis Moore, Donny Wilson, Greg Wilson, Trudi Thompson, Rick exceed $1,500 per year and yearly combined scholarships may not exceed $3,000 per year. If there are Niedermayer. any ties, money will be split. Winners also will receive a one-year paid membership in BWAA. The sad news is that the ABT league did not get started as usual this season. There were at least 3 meetings held to get the league going but to no avail. Reasons given for not returning were many; To apply, log on to the BWAA web site at BowlingWriters.com, click on Scholarships and download the application. Complete the form and return it, including supporting documents, postmarked no later than The Economy, Time, Day Bowled, Location, Using Handicap, Too high of a team max (800), The June 1, 2011. Name and address of the chair will be included on the application. Yankee Syndrome (always the same winners), lack of support by key people……One complaint that was not made is the return on money. That is because that the ABT League has always had a Winners will be announced at the BWAA Annual Meeting & Convention at Bowl Expo in June in great payback of funds. Grapevine, Texas, and they will be notified by the BWAA President. I apologize to all ABT League bowlers for letting you down. As your league secretary part of my For more information, contact Joan Romeo ([email protected]). job is to keep this league thriving and active with everyone being happy. I failed to do that. I was re- cently advised to “let it go” and after considering that piece of advice I have decided that “let it go” # # # is not an option. There are currently plans being looked at to put this league on the floor this season and I am dedicated to see that happen. Right now all serious suggestions and ideas to accomplish this goal are being taken. Please email me at [email protected] or call (714) 827-3491……Stay Tuned…..EGBOK In Your Service: ABT League Secretary Troy Sucatre

RUSTY BRYANT REPLAY Lessons by Appointment continued from page 1 gating the spare. Bohn went on to win the ti- tle, 225-211, but the following THE PRO ZONE week, PBA players – who at “The Ultimate Pro Shop” the time had control over rules 818-365-2050 policies – voted against any Hours: future use of instant replay. Since that time, there has been 10430 Sepulveda Blvd. Mon. Thru Fri. Mission Hills, CA 91345 11a.m. to 9 p.m. no published policy on wheth- Inside Mission Hills Bowl 818-361-1221 Sat. 11 a.m to 5 p.m. er or not instant replay can be used to enforce decisions by the tournament director. In addition to the instant Dick Used All Of This Tricks replay rule, all coaching rules by Roberta McNaught and limitations, with a few ANAHEIM—Dick McKenzie pulled out all of his tricks in exceptions, were eliminated his bowling bag and wowed the crowd with his 942 series on to allow coaching across the games of 203, 225, 256, and 258. board at all levels of PBA com- As the temperatures heated up outside last week, they were petition. The new rules define Tom Leigh NLAC USBC Director presenting Ryan Melton the hardware. For his 825 series smokin’ hot on the lanes at Linbrook in the 590 Classic. Rose coaching and specific limita- Rolled @ Valencia Lanes on 8/14/10 in the Saturday Sr. Trios Youth League. Scores 330-269-256, (O’Grady) Williams started with a spare and went off the sheet tions as they apply to televised His 825 series is the second highest in the association for youth boys. J.D. Pelow has an 826 shot with 11 strikes for a 290 Game. Terry Brent had the front 11 and and non-televised rounds. at Jewel City Bowl 11/08/08. Ryan receives his 300 & 800 national rings, state plaques & local finished with a 296. Way to go people. The new PBA rules also medal Check out some of the other fabulous games rolled last week: establish a member policy The 900 Clubbers were, Rose Williams 290/940, Tony Chaco on appropriate conduct in us- 279/919, Hoagy Wong 253/903, and Tony Hale 245/900. More ing social network platforms greats were, Terry Brent 296/899, Shig Shozi 238/897, Shawn St which have created new lev- Andre 276/896, Stacy Rider 235/861, Willy Bordenave 227/860, els of world-wide interaction Nancy M. Smith 235, 857, E.J. Rogers 223/856, Martin Angulo between players and fans, 288/853, Anderson Alcaraz 236/851, Don Gardner 220/842, Me- and outline a change back to lissa Fan 256/840, Bo Vrabel 279/831, Rich Heid 225/830, Marie a voting system for selection Barbush 250/822, Jack Wilson 226/816, John Velasquez 237/815, of PBA Player of the Year Norm Walker 225/814, Gino Vassallo 238/811, Al Lara 221/811, for 2010-11. The new tourna- JUNIORJUNIOR FUNFUN Juan Sandoval 257/808, Janet Anderson 237/800, James Blythe ment formats which will be 278, Larry Green 236, Alan Bloom 235, Carl Adinolfi 232, Fred employed this year make the Voysey 226, Rod Cantrell 220, Ron Douglass 216, Dora miller Player of the Year points sys- 216, John Phillips 215, Bob Gosnell 213, Jerry Roddam 206, tem used the past two seasons Rey Ortiz 205, Debbie Barrette 204, Miguel Rosales 204, Kan- impractical. tral Williams 203, Adrian Bradley 202, Judy DiCrisi 201, and Nicole Evans 200. NO-TAPNO-TAP Receive a FREE 7” or 8” Loud & Proud Sport Wristband if you donate $30 or more to support women bowlers who currently do not have a prominent place at the new Hall of SOPSOP Fame in Arlington, Texas. Help raise funds to create a new exhibit planned to showcase the female legends of the game. Grand opening is tentatively scheduled during the 2011 Bowl Expo. All donations are welcome (large and small) and are  tax deductible. Please make checks payable to: International  Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame, Mail to: Joan Romeo, 6544 Gloria Ave., Van Nuys, CA 91406. Designate the wrist- band size along with your $30+ check. Allow 2-3 weeks for delivery. One per household. Valid thru October 15, 2010 Sat day, Octob 30th Bracelet being offered. Sat day,Check-In at 12:30pm, Octob Bowl 30th at 1pm 7” for ladies &OUSZ'FFs)BOEJDBQJTPG&OUSZ'FFs)BOEJDBQJTPG 1*;;"'03&7&3:0/&1*;;"'03&7&3:0/& 5301)*&4'0345"/%/%1-"$&'*/*4)&345301)*&4'0345"/%/%1-"$&'*/*4)&34 8” for men For More Information or To Sign-Up Ca Mary Lou

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525 Ladies Classic: Cora Bussey 232-254/666, Betty Saienni 237. Santa Super Savers: Bruce Gober 227-206-242/675, Tony Chaco 12655 VENTURA BLVD. 225-223-216/664, Mike Robbins 228-224/649, Carl Adinolfi 246, STUDIO CITY Linbrook Bowling Center Rodger Morris 244. 818-769-7600 or 877-2380 Thursday Mixed Seniors: Hoagy Wong 257-226-202/685, Rudy when you have time to spare 201 S. Brookhurst • Anaheim • (714) 774-2253 Espinosa 213, Ike Eisenacher 201, Norm McLeod 200. Gary Shields 246/601, Sam Web- by NICE and SWEETLY CENSORED LINBROOK, ANAHEIM — Eva Munson Memorial Events: Sat Magnolia Teachers (No-Tap): Oct 9, 2010. Bowlers raised $382.50 to be donated to the American ster 201-206, Pam Odiorne 224/602, Debi Andreff 237, Donnie Cancer Society in the name of our friend, Eva Munson. Thank you to Clarke 208. Studio City — HEAR YE HEAR YE: (Or should that be all the bowlers who participated, to the family of Eva Munson and to St. Pius: Ryan Lindner 201-240. READ YE READ YE?) All league bowlers and those who love Rod Cantrell for making the bag tags and for the delicious cake. 7-11 Vegas: Paul Horoszko 220-221-265/706, Mike Sargent 211- bowling-Pinz is now recruiting for winter leagues. We have leagues 237-258/706, Art Bustamante 244-203-214/661, Joe Dantas 200- Senior No-tap Results: 1st-Ike Eisenacher 867 $50, 2nd-Karen to fit every lifestyle! Day & Night leagues are available! Present Daniels 855 $40, 3rd-Jimbo Sulit 851 $30, 4th-Kathy Kauten 842 227-226/653, Luis Damian 231-225/650, Christina Garcia 205. Pinz league bowlers can also receive $50 after the fifth week of $25, 5th-Bo Bowen 832 $21, 6th-Mercy Pizarro 827 $18, 7th- Grey Panthers: Mike Warr 224. leagues for signing up new league bowlers! So if you want to join a Rick Sargent 247-226-214/687, John Conway Terry Brent 825 $16. Sidepots: Game1-1st-Jerry Doss 315 $12, Vegas Party: league or know of someone who would like to join please contact: 2nd-Mercy Pizarro 314 $9, 3rd-Karen Daniels 210 $6, 4th-Frank 236-228-207/671, E.J. Rogers 247-225/667, Mark O’Donnell 278- Brandon (818)769-7600 ext18 for more details. Pearlman 302 $4. Game2-1st-Bo Bowen 300 $14, 2nd-Jerry Rod- 224/659, Dan Duarte 234-225/658, Nicole Abbott 227. Pinz Adults: There is nothing Sweetness likes more than dam 264 $10, 3rd-Ric Kauten 257 $8, 4th-Ike Eisenacher 254 $6. TGIF: Casey Jones 224-221/619, Justin Power 244, Bill Swanson sweeps! It’s a time when the season rolls to a close, trophies Game3-1st-Brenda Rumbaugh 316 $12, 2nd-Dick McKenzie 312 222, Brian Blake 215, Sandy Power 208. are handed out and good sportsmanship is abundant not to $9, 3rd&4th-Rich Heid&Ben Bagaoisan 311 $5ea. Kamaaina Bowling Club: Kevin Fujinami 256-223/658, Matthew mention honey baked ham! Have you signed up for our Winter Skolnik 256-207/636, Frank Jones 237-218/627, Tony Bargayo 233, Scratch Doubles Results: 1st-Kellie&Jason Watts 920 $150, 2nd- leagues? While you pick up your phone to call Brandon enjoy Kelly&Rick Sargent 913 $120, 3rd-Sandy Keubler&Mike Sargent Gary Sato 219-204, Serena Miyahira 235, Jayne Nishimoto 201. the following top scores: 908 $80, 4th-Mavic&Jerry Lao 893 $70, 5th-Dawn&Bruce Gober 884 4-4 Vegas: Norm Walker 258-204/659, Hoagy Wong 235-214/648, Tavern Guild: Keene Murakemi 246, Tom Whitaker $60, 6th-Tamara&Bill Hartman 877 $50, 7th-Kim&James Sargent Marcy Gironta 222-213-208/643, Jimmy Herrera 234-204/608, Bob 236/621, James Beightler 233, Darrell Tucci 224/535, Bob Arnold McGraw 245/606, Cheri Butschke 202. 862 $40, 8th-Rhiannon White&Alan Bloom 856 $30. Sidepots: 220/602, David Quam 612, Jay Johnson 598. Game1-1st-Rachel Chaco&Mike Pizarro 245 $30, 2nd-Dawn&Bruce Family&Friends: Pete Quinata 235-211/639, Mark Guillamme Twilighters:Dane Price 247/620, Barry Cohanim 241/597, Gober 237 $14, 3rd-Cheryl Munson&John Phillips 231 $8, Game2- 211-246/618, Wilbur Buck 212, David Bird 203, Bryan Meadows Dan Coffelt 234/606, Robert Lerman 234, Laurie Faso 222, Allan 1st-Rihannon&Alan Bloom 289 $30, 2nd-Kelly&Rick Sargent 286 201, Danielle McCoy 211. Hammond 616, Michael Hoit 597. $14, 3rd-Sandy Keubler&Mike Sargent 281 $8, Game3-1st-Sandy Double Daters: Shane Oslund 241-219/650, Jerry Lao 203-201- Kings and Queens:Luke Avery 235/609, Keith Ashe 224, Keubler&Mike Sargent 230 $30, 2nd-Kathy&Ric Kauten 227 $14, 208/612, Tim McConaha 225, Greg Greek 219, Try McConaha Kevin Collins 218/625, Wayne Roberts 217/597, Jeff Coggins 3rd-Mavic&Jerry Lao 223 $8, Game 4-1st-Kellie&Jason Watts 278 215. 215/585, Luke Pebler 605. $30, 2nd-Kim&James Sargent 263 $14, 3rd-Dawn&Bruce Gober Gamblers Anonymous: Mark O’Donnell 235-217/621, Hong Kha Funseekers: Chuck Alexander 269/716, Gary Bailer 259, Tony 250 $8. 217-213/613, Alan Bloom 222, Ken Williams 203, Robert Bloom Annibale 257/704, Jim Moore 255, Zoran Jacimovic 247/704, 202. Santa Gals & Guys: Mike Robbins 224/604, Rodger Morris 268, Robert Ferragamo 681, Jeff Pifko 655. Wayne Fulton 233, Chris Atkinson 229/216, Mike Hardy 221. Results of Senior No-Tap SCBL:Dave Yamamoto 279/754, Dwayne Miller 255, Michael 31 Entries@$10=$310, 31 [email protected]=$162.75, 31 prize Swinging Trios: No Scores. Gehrke 252, Michael Gurrieri 248/741, Dave Postal 237/661, Neil [email protected]=$147.25, 26 3-6-9@$1=$26. Lunch Bunch: Norm McLeod 201-212, Robert Bradley 202. Inman 633, Will Petrasich 630. : 1st-John Hendricks 806 $29, 2nd-Gino Vassallo 804 Monday Cypress College: Joseph Simbol 201-202, Wesley Lock Place Money Pinz Juniors: I heard from a young man who just started 200, Deontae King 200. $20, 3rd-Manny Magno 786 $17, 4th-John Phillips 783 $12, 5th-Mike his first year at Bowling Green State University. Calvin ex- Pizarro 782 $9, 6th-John Magill 778 $6. Ten Pins: Tony Toliver 244-204/642, Brian Peterson 225-201- plained that what he thought was just having fun every week 214/640, Jesse Agustin 235/615, Steve Saybrook 225-200/610, Side Pots: Game 1 Handicap: 1st-Paul Oh 345 $8, 2nd-John Magill in the Junior Program was actually translating into important Don Moore 218. 318 $5, 3rd-Norm Walker 303 $3.75. Game 2 Scratch: 1st-Manny life lessons! For example-the Three P’s: Practice, Patience, Magno 300 $9, 2nd-Norm Walker 266 $7, 3rd-Carl Adinolfi & Vern Vegas Nonsense: Michael Byrd 239-204/637, Steven Branch 225, and Persistance! He also confided that the scholarships he’d Calvin Duckworth 210-205, Frank Cruze 200, Cheryl Duckworth Temple 253 $1.38ea. Game 3 Handicap: 1st-Gino Vassallo &Ed received through the Junior Program didn’t hurt either! And 205. Hermance 297 $6.50ea, 3rd-Tony Chaco 292 $3.75. let’s not leave out mentors! Our Junior Coordinator Barbara amount: $26, Added $66, Paid out $0, New Total Monday Night Football: Jakob Imbrogno 225, Alan Bloom 200. 3-6-9 Carryover Lee is the best! It’s not just a job for her but a labor of love $92. No Winner. O.C. Korean: Kwan Soo Baik 209. and bowling! So if you know a young person looking for some 3’s Company: Karen Bagnall 215-208, Vicki Wachter 213, Melinda fun, call Pinz today! Manahan 211. Junior Stars: Nicole Martinez 148/439, Nick Reid 127/335, R.C.R.C: Lou Cruz 261-210/663, Ralph Tanner 203-259/654, K. Stewart Slams 703 and 698 in Angelo Costa 123/349, Nicholas Martinez 122/318, Nery Lemus Taylor 213. 113/300. Linbrook Junior Leagues Adult, Junior: Adam Lander 236/652, Max Korn 223/582, Executive Doubles: Steve Domon 263/627, Stan Evans 200- In the Thursday Linbrook Juniors, Andrew Stewart showed his Brad Lander 222/553, Treven Goldsmith 215/602, Ethan Besinger 223/616, Tom Gonzalez 229-217/611, Lee Haywood 221, Brent talent with awesome scores of 227-233-243 for a super 703 series. 199/497. Valencia 214. Valerie Matsumoto found the right mark with great games of 216- Pee Wee Bumpers: Andrew Parker 71/127. Just Desserts: Frank Maher 206-205-234/645, Chaz Schaefer 210-191 for a sweet 617 series. Christopher DeFazio crushed the Pinz Seniors: Albert’s Irish eyes were smiling, having heard 245-222/632, Lee Haywood 227/614, Keith Williams 213-203/611, pins for 222. Michelle Matsumoto mastered 199. Ryan Hartman hit that there are many day time leagues available to join. He’s Steve Kalmbach 269, Shannon Brown 223. 167 and Jonah Lopez scored 158. Tiffani Agustin topped 176. even trying to sign up his father Patrick and what a good way B.S.M: Hanseung Shon 235-200-233/668, Donghoon Choi 227- In the Junior Adult Scratch Doubles, Manny Magno found his for father and son to bond! Remember, present Pinz bowlers 204-224/655, Youngsun Shin 246-245/630, Donghyun Min 209- target with fabulous scores of 245-235-222 for a super 702 series. can receive $50 after the 5th week of league for every new 210-211/630, Myung Ja Lee 225, Sophia Kim 202. Robert Albrecht rolled 224 and Brent Supple smashed 6 strikes in bowler to Pinz they sign up! Golden Nuggets: No Scores. a row for 214. Pin Pals: Karen Collier 177/453, Shelly Djergian 172/445, Go For Nine(No tap): Mac McNealy 217-265-242/724, Clay How- In the Bumper Busters, Izel Cruz held the high game of the day Judy Kautz 165/460, Ellen Engel 161, Diana Bassi 146/366, J.C. ard 232-253-230/715, Hoagy Wong 260-263/704, William Brown with 78-117 followed by Amber Sanderson with 116-80. Khamron Moore 383. 232-279/701, Ozzie Randolph 266-242/692, Diane Johnson 244- Gardner scored 82-99, Chance Batalon chipped 79-63, Jozlynn Happy Timers: Yolanda Dragotta 165/411, Vicky Minceff 232/621, Barbara Bish 206-219/614, Elburta Canfield 221, Joyce Johnson jolted to 77-66 and Shai Gardner scored 79-63. 123/298, Russ Romo 200/511, Joel Margolis 177, Gary Olsen Short 221, Pat Basilio 215-210. In the Saturday Linbrook Juniors, Andrew Stewart started the day 473. Party Timers: Tom Gonzales 234-277-201/712, Josh Barner 217- off with a super 279 game. He slowed down in game 2 with 182 but Senior Social: Gary Olsen 172/494, Charlene Gaffney 166/468, 225/641, Jerry Pearlman 234-211/628, Lee Haywood 209-206- finished strong with 237 for a terrific 698 series. Chris Gushue had Christine Stark 160/421, Allan Lotta 158/436, Russ Romo 155, 206/621, Jason Haring 230-210/617, Nicole Evans 201. a fantastic day. Chris crushed 254-234-192 for an outstanding 680 Arthur Harris 155/449. Anaheim Nisei: Al Ogata 201-224/618, Sandy Viloria 200-213/606, series. Other great scores were rolled by Valerie Matsumoto 220, Breakfast Club: Bernie Filosa 174/477, Charlene Gaffney Bob Mendoza 225, Dave Kishaba 213, Warren Honjiyo 210, Rachel Brandon Hoggatt 209, Austin Waller 200, Bobby Hornacek 194, 173/468, Pam Vaughan 169/426, Christine Stark 161/447, Jackie Sanders 204. Morgan Gober 193, Corey Fisheli 156, Jeff Hunt 196, R.J. Davis Davis 137, Donna Klein 400. Nikkei: Ken Kawado 248-223/651, Ken Kurihara 279-200/639, 116, Stephen Riley 136, Paul Uyanga 147, Ventresca Randall 139, Joslyn Seniors: Yolanda Dragotta 160/424, Teri Bonato Tom Izuhara 244-226/630, David Lautherboren 226-223, Yosh Laura Robbins 111, Andrew Hull 142, Daniel Robbins 156 and Chris 154/428, Don Thorner 193/499, Sol Stein 179/479. Hasegawa 220. Woodmansee 186. Coffee&Donuts: Charlene Gaffney 209/550, Joan Karchem 180/499, Anna Terzian 169, Donna Hickox 165, Lu-Juan Lietzke 165/468, Pauline Lipin 446, Elayne Klein 445. Bowler of the week: Here we go again....He is the man of the Day time League circuit. Mr. Gary Olsen knocked another grand slam bowling a 245 game during Senior Social. We all wish we LINBROOK BOWLING CENTER could be as good as him. 201 S. BROOKHURST • ANAHEIM • (714) 774-2253 Sweetness quote of the week: “Sports remain WE NEVER CLOSE • OPEN 24 HOURS a great metaphor for life’s more difficult lessons. It was through athletics that many of us first came to understand that fear can Excluding be tamed; that on a team the whole is more than the sum of its Monday & Friday 9am - 5pm Special parts; and that the ability to be heroic lies, to a surprising degree, Holidays within.” -Susan Casey. Monday & Tuesday 8pm - 1am } $2.25 per game

3 6 9th Annual Ozzie’s Senior Scotch Doubles Sat. Oct. 16th at 12:30PM 2 8 3 Check in at 11:30AM - Bowl at 12:30PM Limited to the first 50 paid couples Potluck to follow bowling! 6 1 4 TEDDY’S COLOR OF MONEY Saturdays • Check-in 8:30pm • Bowl at 9:00pm • $15 Per Person 8 1 BREAKFAST BOWL Sundays at 7:30-11 AM • 3 Games & Breakfast • $10 Per Person 4 9 SENIOR NO-TAP Tuesday & Fridays at 1 PM • Entry Fee: $10 3 2 FINAL COFFEE CLUB EVENT Sunday, Oct. 31 at 10:30am - Check in 10am You must have participated 6 7 5 in 16 games or more to eligible ALL CARRYOVERS TO BE GIVEN AWAY “WE’RE A PARTY 24 SEVEN” 5 8 4 Now Accepting Visa and Mastercard 9 6