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LAS VEGAS TRAVEL LEAGUE By Alice Meglemre

GARDEN GROVE—Val- ley View and two of the staffs three “Bobs” were on deck to take care of our needs; the GM and deskman. The stage was set for Bernice Bennett’s Keystone #2 team to continue domination for league leader- ship and they did so with an- other 3-game sweep. Their 6-game lead is a first for the 52 year old travel loop, following eight weeks of play. There’s usually several teams only a game or two apart, however, runnerup spot is a different story with four teams tied at 15 wins; Cal #2, Foun- tain Bowl #2, Keystone #3 and Cal #3. The rest of the league trails down to cellar team at 4.2 wins. Doris Lewis led the honor roll Monday with 549, fol- lowed by Doris Lewis 549, Sue McGill 223-548, Shanta Pitt- Tuesday, October 27th at 9pm man 222-547, Karen Mauricio 200-547, Roberta McNaught Win a spot at W.S.O.P! 533, Jamie Vallier 201-528, (World Series of Poker) Cyndie Martin 202-521, Dee Phipps 518, Betty Phillips 515, Margo McClain 511, Carolyn /ÀˆœÃÊ­˜ÞÊVœ“Lœ®ÊUÊ>˜`ˆV>«Ê™ä¯ÊœvÊÓ£ä Anderson and Vi Wilson tied (Re-establish average after each round) on 508 clusters, Norma Payne 507, Kathy Parrish 505 and $20 per week, bowl 2 games Dorothy Scott 212. We are sad to report Eva Three 10 week rounds, (nine weeks of bowling, 10th week of each round is a poker tournament). Munson has passed away and End of season stepladder Sit N’ Go poker tournament will determine winner of 2010 we will miss her when we World Series of Poker Main Event $10,000 Entry (Based on 12 teams). Place money won each bowl at Linbrook Bowl this season. Eva was a valued staff round in both bowling and poker. All members of league will share any W.S.O.P member at Linbrook for many tournament winnings. League member winning spot will get 50% of any money won, the rest of years and a friend to the Vegas the league will share the remaining 50%. league. Please see Roberta’ s weekly Linbrook league report For more information contact Kathy, Ed or see front desk. for more information. ÓÓÇÇ£Ê i˜ÌÀiÊ ÀˆÛiÊUÊ>ŽiÊœÀiÃÌ]Ê ÊUÊ­™{™®ÊÇÇä‡ääxxÊUÊÜÜÜ°vœÀiÃ̏>˜iðVœ“ NEXT WEEK: 10 A.M. MONDAY, OCTOBER 19 AT CAL BOWL. October 15, 2009 BOWLING NEWS Page 3

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to the many board members and volunteers, some who would travel loaded down with all of that deco! Helen Duval BVL Scholarship Since that last gathering in 2006, the club’s activities have been at a “standstill” but… .a lot has happened both in the bowling arena and the lives of many of our hard working board members who believed in what they were doing and felt gratified all the way. But, Club Donates $10,930.95 some of them have suffered setbacks due to ill health and in some cases may have had to give up bowling and/or travel. And, I think you might agree that the “Face of Bowling” has changed in most areas. But, that is to be expected…it’s a new era and I don’t have To The National BVL a problem with that. And, of course, change is inevitable in the BEST OF ORGANIZA- by Phyl Knoll TIONS. (Lord knows, I know, I’m a retiree from General Motors!) As has happened in a The ”club” was the brainstorm of Dorothy Mauldin of Marietta, GA. Dorothy was a lot of cases, those who date back to the 70’s and earlier and were active on the local and/ dear friend and fan of Helen Duval, Berkeley CA. Helen, of course, was not a stranger or state associations during many of those years, have just taken it upon themselves to to the bowling arena and one of our most elegant professional female bowlers of her time. merely support their local/state organization without serving in the administrative capaci- Helen began her role as BVL Ambassador in 1972, touring VA hospitals all over the coun- ties. Thus, not being a Delegate, as in my case, attending the National Conventions “is try to teach recuperating veterans how to bowl and providing tips on adaptive techniques a thing of the past”. But, not without the many, many fond memories of the friends we necessary due to injuries. Duvall became known for her recruitment of even themost have made along the way. reticent of veterans onto the lanes - forming a strong bond with the patients. During her With all things considered after several months of communication back and forth, the almost 30 years as our (BVL) Ambassador, Duval was credited for getting hundreds of consensus of the Board of Directors of the HDBVLSC was that the organization be “dis- vets active in the sport. Both VA patients and staff eagerly anticipated her clinics. As solved” and our entire total assets be donated to the National BVL. My conversations was was said by the Director of National BVL, Elizabeth Montonya, “Although Helen is with Elizabeth Montonya, Director at the National BVL office, revealed their dire need recognized in our sport as a pioneer in women’s bowling and one of the founders of the for funding to support their on-going projects such as Carpet Lane Bowling Kits to our youth bowling movement, we at BVL, think of her as a living legend--based on her work Military in the War Zone; The recreation program at Walter Reed Medical Center; The with our veterans.” “ReCreations” musical group; the four new Level One Polytrauma Units located in Joining Dorothy in her brainstorm to show tribute to Helen, were believers and dear Loma Linda CA; Minneapolis, MN; Richmond VA; and Tampa FL, who currently receive friends to Helen, Lily May Hester, of Sierra Vista AZ and Elaine Mulroney, Shoreline WA. and treat our most critically wounded veterans back on American soil; and of course, we who would act as Co-Founders and so, in l995, the new club was born and named the Helen can’t forget the funding to VA Hospitals and aging WWII veterans in State Homes. So, in Duval BVL (Fan) Club (HDBVLFC). Dorothy, Lily May, and Elaine were well known a (bittersweet, yet) wonderful way to support BVL’s 67th year of supporting America’s to most all of the WIBC officers and directors and who were helpful in making meeting veterans, the officers and directors of the Helen Duval BVL Scholarship Club have proudly space available to the Club at the WIBC Annual Convention each year. Large numbers posted the club’s final entry in the books….. Our donation of $10,930.95 to the National would attend the meeting and without twisting their arm, ready to contribute towards the BVL. And, when all is said and done…. We can truly look back and say…“BRAVO - club’s progress and success. Over time, the membership involved bowlers from almost JOB WELL DONE”! every state and the numbers reached short of 500. The purpose of the club was to honor Helen Duval and promote the BVL. And, as our Honoree, Helen was to always have a Hooray, The Orange County voice in all the planning. After six years of operating on the premise that the Founder, Dorothy Mauldin would always be here to lead and we to follow, Elaine and Lily May USBC Annual Mixed received a letter from Dorothy in May 2000 to tell them that due to her continuous failing health and other existing circumstances she could no longer be actively engaged with her Doubles Tournament is Here.... part of leadership, but did not assign her leadership role to either of them. Instead, Elaine by Joy McGregor and Lily May were dedicated to achieve the goals of the club and would continue working YORBA LINDA—The 20th Annual Orange County USBC toward those goals. However, no policy or guidelines of any kind had been established; Mixed Doubles Tournament is scheduled for November 7th and and no By-Laws had been adopted and the club had no elected officials. So, these two 8th and hosted by Yorba Linda Bowl, 18171 Imperial Hwy., in women and dedicated volunteers worked tirelessly on these huge tasks. Yorba Linda. The entry fee is $40 per doubles team and the Then, on April 20, 2002 in Milwaukee, WI at the dinner meeting of the HDBVLFC, squad times are: 12 pm and 3 pm Sat. the 7th and 10 am and 1 pm Sun. the 8th. Dorothy Mauldin, installed the very first Slate of Officers and Directors: This tournament will consist of a 3-game doubles event and will be conducted on a handicap basis: 90% of the difference of Phyl Knoll, Hawthorne CA. President entering average from 420 for each doubles team. Please check Helen Matthews, Huntsville AL. 1-VP all rules on the entry flyer in ALL Orange County centers. Each Margie Bishop, St. Louis MO. 2-VP participant may enter more than once, but may cash only once with the same partner. June Cross, Reno NV. Secretary This event is such a fun and popular tournament so PLEASE, Elaine Mulroney, Shoreline WA. Treasurer fill out the entry form and mail before Oct. 22nd; on-site entries Rose Erdos, Canton OH. Sgt-at-Arms will be accepted upon lane availability. Directors: Get your partners and two-step on down to Yorba Linda Elaine Hagin, Castro Valley CA. (WIBC BVL Chairman) Bowl.... See y’all there!!! Alpharetta Callaway Pittsburgh, PA. Helen Lesh, Roseburg OR. Shirley Schmardel San Diego CA. Mary Jane Sporar Joliet, IL.

The HDBVLFC maintained three bank accounts. An account which was originally opened when the club first organized, with funds from generous donations from the found- ers themselves. It was merely left in a brokerage account to gain interest and as a security blanket in case of emergency. Through the talent, hard work, and apparent out of pocket expense in many cases Lily May, designed an informative Newsletter which was sent to the members, a large number of whom , would rarely fail to show their appreciation by sending our treasurer, their generous donation. A General Fund Account eventually was established along with a Scholarship Fund Account. The General Fund Account took care of our annual donations to National BVL; supplies, printing, postage; a few incidental expenses we had for the Annual Dinner Meetings over and above the cost of the dinner, which each attendee paid for in advance; etc. etc. We were very frugal in our spending and frankly, I’m sure the Treasurer didn’t receive all the receipts from the spending of board members and on some occasions, that of some volunteers. In 2004, at Helen Duval’s request, our name was changed to Helen Duval BVL (Schol- arship) Club (HDBVLSC). The intent of the scholarship was to recognize young female scholars who met the standard of excellence on our application and was the Daughter; Grand-Daughter or Great-Grand-Daughter of a veteran of the USA Military. They were to be: (a) an active member of the YABA (Junior or Collegiate) and an amateur as defined by YABA rules. (b) a graduating high school senior ACCEPTED to a credited post-secondary learning institution, i.e. any public or private university, junior or state college, technical institute or specialized trade school OR currently attending any of the schools listed. (c) Not more than 21 years of age as of August 1 of the current year. We proudly recognized these seven qualified young ladies. (2001) Kristin Lee, Norwalk CA; (2002) Katrina Gartin, Whittier CA; (2003) Stacey Wetmore, Tucson AZ; (2004) Michelle Quirk, Roseville CA; (2005) Savanna Porter, Mesa AZ; (2006) Amanda Pisano, Hawthorne NJ and Rachelle Davis, Tucson AZ. Each honoree received a check for $500 to further their college edu- cation; an engraved acrylic Plaque and a Certificate of Recognition. The honoree was always invited to receive her presentation as our guest at our Annual Dinner Meeting at the WIBC Convention site. Regardless of whether she was able to attend or not, Helen never failed to be prepared to present her own special gift; always wrapped in Green Gift Wrap…. Green being Helen’s favorite color! And, I would be very remiss if I failed to mention that the plaque we presented….. was of pale green acrylic! That room was always a happy and proud place to gather to pay tribute to Helen as well as what we were doing to support our wonderful military through the BVL, while surrounded by all the colorful table centerpieces of American Flags and Red, White, and Blue deco. Thanks, of course, October 15, 2009 BOWLING NEWS Page 5

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Zone spoke loudly at CAL. edging upstart Angela Lung Round three got hot as An- Great Bowling Matt!. of the Bowling Lungs in the gela Lung downed Jun Cade- Great bowling by Angela Garcia Wins First ABTA Title at CAL Bowl (L–R) Steve Brode 4th, Champ’s proud mom Marie, title match 10th Frame at CAL nas 174-153. Christine Cheung Lung who really performed proud wife Liz, Matt Garcia (Champion) Angela Lung (runnerup) and Christine Cheung 3rd. Bowl. Matt won from the top belted last weeks Champ Steve well at CAL and almost took seeded position for the win. Brode 227-187. Steve and Jub the title. She is a great Gal and Matt Garcia hails from tion. We return there soon. It Also, we are already raf- The scoring was semi were 4th and 5th with fine very Competitive. Great finish San Pedro and used a Focus is History folks as Matt Garcia fling Las Vegas Rooms, a High tough, but fair. Making the cut bowling and $120 with two of Angela. Same goes for Chris- Zone drilled by Tim Albin at enters the archives as our latest End Ball and Bag weekly at were men +37 and the ladies our regular gals Angela and tina Cheung who did so well. the Bowl-O-Drome Lanes. He champion at CAL BOWL. the Tournament. Win Yours. +21 to the semis and also add- Christine to meet for the right Nice Bowling! Steve Brode is married to a pretty lady Liz West Covina Lanes is our 6 tickets for $5. Get Your Las ed were Super Seniors Dodie to bowl Garcia for the title. last weeks champion in back (no kids yet) and thanks Fam- host this Saturday and we will Vegas Room Reserved Please! Sajonas, Ken Seiple Sr. and The semi-final match was to back finals and Jun Cade- ily, Mom, Marie, Dad, Ron, give out our First Ball from Make Plans for the Big Lonzell Burnett. on with two Mou Liu Friends nas did very well also! Peter and Liz for support. As our Sponsor 900 Global. It Thanksgiving Event Novem- A good turnout of 179 and ABTA regulars. And lets ABTA Notes: Tourney Hi mentioned his brother Darren will be the Powerful Bounty ber 26-27-28. bowlers ( 4 Squads) saw 49 say very pretty ladies also who Qualifiers were Daniel Cha is an ABTA Champion and dad Hunter this week. See our ad and story for Semifinalists take the floor, of went at it. Anglela won with +148 for the men and Cecilia Ron also with us quite Next week is Linbrook info. $3,500 1st with Bo- which, all would cash and the fine bowling and also Chris- Lung led the ladies +66. They often! Great people here! Bowl in Anaheim and then on nuses. 1st ABSOLUTELY top 16 to advance to the single tine had a few bad breaks but will get paid entries for the Cecilia Lung is from to the SPECIAL FROZEN GUARANTEED and up to elim finals with 3 women min she finished 3rd and bowled fine bowling. Monterey Park and used a Handicap EVENT at Super $8,000 with Bonuses. It’s a guaranteed to the top 16. so well. Angela was off to the The Doubles were head- Scout drilled by Roy at West- Forest Lanes. good one and it’s at CAL Bowl The scoring was conten- title game vs Matt Garcia. ed by Jun Cadenas and Bart ern Columbia. She is single but Check-in early Saturday folks! See you at West Covina tious with a young gentleman The title game was on Sanchez 1377 for $140. Jerry has the Love of her life ABTA .Squad times are 12:00- 1:00- Lanes. from San Pedro, Matt Garcia and Angela led off in a big Chang and Cecilia Lung 1369 Member Henry Hoang who is 2:30- 4:00 and 6:00 PM. leading the way at +136. In sec- way with a double. Matt then $120. Som Seng and Tim Tran one fine guy! She thanks her Semis at 7:45 PM. ond place, a pretty lady from struck and was clean with An- 1364 $110. Sophia Kim and family for all of the support San Gabrie, Christina Cheung gela opening on misses, spares Daniel Cha1360 for $100. We and the Mou Liu Bowlers. at +92. Matt will sit out and in frames 3 & 5. Matt finally paid 16 places and $1,010 in Christina Cheung is from bowl for the title. Christina to doubled in the 6-7 frames to the doubles. San Gabriel and used a Tropi- enter into the second round of tie the match with the handi- The Match Game was cal Storm drilled by “Fast Ed- the top 16 finals. It took a +21 cap.Both marked til Angela matched with a 206. Carlos die “ Williamson at Bowling (men) and +13 with the 3 guar- had disaster leaving the 1-2- Vejar and Rick Llaneta shared Square. She is single with two AMERICAN BOWLERS TOURNAMENT ASSOCIATION AB(at La Habra “300” Bowl)T OctoberA 3rd anteed women to make the top 4-5-7-8 and couldn’t pick it a nice $1,055. beautiful doggies, Bubu and 16 Single Elims at CAL . up. We went to the 10th and The Match Series was BeBe. She thanks Ryan Nam, 1 matt Garcia 736 $1,000.00 7 Fred Go / In the first round we had Matt finished with a 8 Matched at CAL by Mark Wilson Cheung, Michael 2 Angela Lung 614 $500.00 Jun Cadenas 1349 $70.00 3 Christina Cheung 692 $200.00 8 Bart Sanchez / Bernie Navarro, Art Lind- for a 204/225 game. Angela Montelongo and his 543 se- Kong, Catherine & Tao and 4 steve Brode 650 $120.00 som Seng 1348 $60.00 5 Jun Cadenas 632 $120.00 9 (Tim) Vien Tran / say, Josette Atangan, Michael would need all three strikes to ries garnered him a cool $540. all the Lung Family!. 6 randy Folden 685 $110.00 matthew Garcia 1347 $50.00 Wong, Danny Alcayde, Carlos tie the match. She got the first Congrats Mark! It was great to return to 7 raul Aldaz 655 $110.00 10 Giang Huynh / 8 steve Dagel 642 $110.00 Jerry Chang 1344 $40.00 Vejar and Glen Matsumoto one and then a on the sec- The 3-6-9 was NOT hit CAL where the action is al- 9 Ken Seiple Sr. (SS) 620 $110.00 11 Bart Sanchez / 10 Bernie Navarro(60%) 681 $60.00 Fred Go 1338 $30.00 lose out. They received checks ond finishing at 167/214 with either as Roland Escarces out- ways awesome. 11 Glenn Matsumoto 672 $100.00 12 steve Brode / of $100 each in 10-16th plac- a great effort. Matt, a quiet lasted the field but missed in Special Thanks to Leonard, 12 Art Lindsey (SS) 636 $100.00 som Seng 1328 $30.00 13 Carlos Vejar 629 $100.00 13 leo Tartamella / es. polite young man is now the shot 1, so we go for $700 Sat- and Staff, and of course Sal for 14 Danny Alcayde 624 $100.00 marvin Crowder 1327 $30.00 15 michael Wong 621 $100.00 14 Ken Seiple Sr. / Round two had Kenny Champion, and a nice $1,000 urday Folks! the “fair to all” Lane Condi- 16 Josette Atangan 613 $100.00 leo Tartamella 1325 $20.00 17 leo Silva 618 $80.00 15 Jun Cadenas / 18 Jeff Taino 617 $77.50 JeJe Gabriel 1321 $20.00 19 Ping Romero (60%) 616 $45.00 16 Don Chung / (562) 868-7164 www.abta1.com Cell: (562) 228-3960 20 lonzell Burnett (SS) 613 $75.00 Cecilia Lung 1321 $20.00 21 vien Tran 612 $73.00 FINANCIAL REPORT 22 Giang Huynh 612 $73.00 Cut Scores: Men + 37 Women: + 21 23 Jason Buenviaje 611 $70.00 Super Seniors: Dodie Sajonas, 24 Jerry Chang 610 $68.00 Ken Seiple Sr, Lonzell Burnett 25 Fred Go 610 $68.00 High Qualifer (Free Entry) ABTA TOURNAMENT 26 Ed Palma 610 $68.00 Men: Daniel Cha + 148 27 Anthony Dancel 607 $65.00 Women: Cecilia Lung + 66 28 Bart Sanchez 604 $65.00 3 - 6 - 9 : Roland Escares 29 ronnie Cordero 603 $62.50 Match Game: 206 30 marvin Crowder 602 $62.50 Carlos Vejar, Rick Llaneta 31 som Seng 601 $60.00 Match Series: 543 Marc Montelongo 32 Danny Guevarra 601 $60.00 Prize Fund 178 $5,119.50 Saturday October 17th 33 Dodie Sajonas (SS) 599 $59.00 Paid Entries 10 @ 53 $530.00 34 Donovan Chung 594 $59.00 Optional Sidepots $1,095.00 35 miriam Galluzzo 588 $58.00 Doubles $1,010.00 36 Cecilia Lung 586 $57.00 Match Game $1,055.00 37 Eldie Abutan 576 $57.00 Match Series $540.00 38 David Caballero 574 $56.00 3-6-9 $50.00 39 Daniel Cha 571 $55.00 Shirt & Trophy $88.00 40 Adela Santos (SS) 567 $55.00 Total Payout $15,512.50 West Covina Lanes 41 George Reams (60%) 562 $33.00 675 S. Glendora Ave., West Covina • 626-960-3636 42 leo Tartamella 558 $54.00 43 Cliff Higgins (SS) 541 $54.00 Take 10 Freeway to Vincent and go 1 1/2 Miles South 44 richard Kee 538 $53.00 45 Faye Josafat 537 $53.00 46 lynn Chandler (60%) 533 $32.00 47 victor Fabian (60%) DNS $32.00 48 Joe Nolan (SS)(60%) DNS $32.00 49 sean Nguon DNF F/E DOUBLES st 1 Bart Sanchez / Win 1 with Bonuses • Min Jun Cadenas 1377 $140.00 $2,300 $1,000 2 Jerry Chang / Cecilia Lung 1369 $120.00 3 (Tim) Vien Tran / Squads: 12:00 - 1:00 - 2:30 - 4:00 & 6:00 PM som Seng 1364 $110.00 4 sophia Kim / Daniel Cha 1360 $100.00 5 Jun Cadenas / Semi Finals 7:45 PM som Seng 1359 $90.00 6 Don Chung / New Members Join for Only $10 up to 209 Average • No PBA Jerry Chang 1358 $80.00 Entry Fees: $53-$50-$45 • Reduced Entry Fees: $35-$33 Brackets—Match Game—Match Series—3-6-9—Doubles—Side Pots—Horses Guaranteed Min of 34 Men & 7 Women (min) to Cash • Plus Super Seniors Men & Women Qualify Separately $4,000 Min. Prize Fund GUARANTEED Regardless of Entries Top 16 Guaranteed $100 Min. • 1 in 5 entrants advance to the Semi Finals All Semifinalists to cash with top 16 advancing to the exciting single elim finals format (most events) 3 Women Guaranteed Up Coming Events: Oct 24 - Linbrook Bowl 201 s. Brookhurst st., Anaheim (714) 774-2253 • 12:00-1:00-2:30-4:00 & 5:30Pm semis 7:15 Pm Oct 31 - Forest Lanes OnE DAy sPECiAl EvEnt FrOZEn + Bonus handicap 12:00-1:00-2:30-4:00 & 5:30Pm semis 7:45 Pm Nov 7 - Midtown Lanes / los Angeles 12:00-1:00-2:30-4:00 & 6:00 Pm semis 7:45Pm

Make plans nOW for Forest lanes Match Game Winners: (Center) Claudia Martinez, Congratu- Frozen Handicap $pecial Non cashers get 2 bonus pins • 1st place lose only 3 pins 2nd 2 pins 3rd 1 pin • Bring in a new member Bowl for only $20 lates Carlos Vejar and Rick Llaneta who split the Match Game with their 206 game. They split a $1,055 pot. Page 6 BOWLING NEWS October 15, 2009 Bobby Campagnale National Deaf Bowling News Leads Del Rosa by Connie Marchione Scratch Bowlers DeGroff Makes Two Headlines, S.S.T. Super Senior Tour by Frank Weiler SAN BERNARDINO— Blasts 290-300/846 At Jewel City Bowl After three weeks of bowling GLENDALE — I got an e-mail from Ken DeGroff asking me in the 840 Scratch Classic to meet him at Mission Hills Bowl. I had to be there to take care of Coming to Del Rosa, San Bernardino CA at Del Rosa Lanes BOBBY a pre-bowled session of one team in my So. Calif. Deaf Traveling CAMPAGNALE is averag- League the day before the league scheduled to bowl there. Ken ing a whopping 249! His 297 said he finally broke his 5 years California jinx and showed me the 1499 E. Highland Ave. • 909-886-4675 game and 773 series also tops print out of the games he bowled last Thursday in Linda’s Vegas the league. Campagnale was League at Jewel City Bowl which are 290-256-300 and 846 series. last season’s top bowler in the Congratulations to him for his honor scores. November 7-8, 2009 Citrus Belt with a 243 aver- For those who do not know Ken, the once traveling Kenneth age. DeGroff holds the distinction of being the only hearing-impaired Our Host G.M. Dave Wodka Other bowlers doing well bowler having bowled a 300 or more in each of 6 states in U.S. and include Adam Sokoloski (237 an 800 or more in 3 states. So he finally got an 800 in California. Early checks come first for entry spot and free drawing average), Will Kolbow (235), His latest 300 is his career 24 and his 846 is his career 13th 800. Vernon Adams (234), Brian He never had so many years between 800s. Also, Ken is famously for top of line Brunswick Bowling Ball. Carmichael (231), Ron Moore known in USBC record books for his twice bowled back to back (229), Arrik Torres (227), Ray 300 games. Come Bowl with the best in the southwest. Cobb (225), and Dave Wodka Looking at the printout between 1st and 2nd games, Ken had (225). bowled 18 straight strikes. He made 31 out of possible 36 strikes in This will be a two-day doubles tournament. The leagues leading ladies his 846. He used a new Gravity Energy ball drilled by Brandon are ALISHA HILL (218 aver- McGinnes at Jewel City Bowl and wants to thank him for the (Format As Follows) age), PAULA VIDAD (217), best ever and good job drilling his ball. Ken added that he could and BETH MENDOZA (200). not believe that he came so close, within two pins of breaking the Super Senior Division: Men 60, Ladies 50 & Up. DEL ROSA LANES pro- Jewel City house record of 848. Senior Division: Men 45, Ladies 40/59 • Junior Division: 18/44 prietor NICOLE ELLISON said the league features a mod- DeGroff Blasts 272, Record 1006 Entry Fee $155.00 Per Entry • Guest : $165.00 ified house shot, which trans- In Deaf Travel At Mission Hills Bowl lates to a modified sport shot. MISSION HILLS — Ken DeGroff steam rolled on in So. Note: Cash in any division and you join $50.00 Dues This challenging shot attests to Calif. Deaf Traveling League’s stop at Mission Hills Bowl last the superior bowling skills of Sunday creating a new league series record 1006 with his 255- Check In @ 11:30 AM Bowl @ 12:30 PM the bowlers posting the aver- 268-214(737)-272. That is his third consecutive 900-plus series Bowl 5 games (min.1 hour break) Bowl second 5 games ages listed above. in this league and his 1009 broke the old record of 1002 made by Darrell Stogryn in 2005. DeGroff’s average in this 50th anniversary Head to head finals Sunday. Minimum 1/3 cash 1/4 to Finals league is now 241 for 12 games. DeGroff’s latest feat led the league’s honor roll of 16 bowlers Check Flyer on SST. Web site for complete info. Ken Clay Tops with 3 of them making 800s. Darrell Stogryn hit all twos, 201- www.superseniortour.com 236-216-210 for 863, followed by Bob Taylor with stepped up Cal Oaks 640 games 158-189-231-244 for 822 and Ed Abakumoff with 195- TO BOWL RSVP SST. DIRECTOR FLOYD CLAY @ (760) 742-4303 by Frank Weiler 250-172-184 for 810. Albeit DeGroff has the high game 278, his MURRIETA—With games of (NOTE NEW SST. ADDRESS) SEND ALL ENTRIES TO FLOYD S.S.T 247 - 274 - 256 for a 777 series, series counts first and Abakumoff’s latest 259 replaces his own smooth righty KEN CLAY topped 258, the season high game. Unpredictable Randy Salazar had a 11126 PALA LOMA DR. VALLEY CENTER CA. 92082 all bowlers this week in Cal Oaks poor 139 start that cost him an 800 as he closed with 229-190- Bowl premier scratch league. 226 for 784. Don Jackson SST. President @ (619)-920-9530 Close behind Clay were DAVE COOK (224-257-265=746), The rest on the list were Robert Audette wih 220/755, Bob Jones Any member, that brings a new bowler, or one that has not and DAVE WILK (237-256- with 208/744, Jeff Stansell 220/740, Gardy Rodgers 204/724, Bob 237=729). Bergan 200/711, LeRoy MacMonagle 223/707. 200’s by Don bowled in one year get $35.00 off your entry fee. CAYLEE POWERS led the Millwee 216, Connie Marchione 206 and Francisco Navarro 203. ladies with a 268 game and 633 series. Abakumoff’s Riverside with his 259 and Salazar’s 229 helping broke the league season high team game 767 with an 810. In the next game MacMonagle’s Mid City fell short with Taylor’s 231 and Millwee’s 216 not getting enough help ending with a 779. This 50th anniversary all deaf traveling league thanks Mission Hills Bowl Manager Mario and his assistant Dave and the staff for the great courtesy hosting us and excellent lane conditioning. We hope to return with all full teams on the next trip in February. For Those Who Want Advanced Notice Of Coming Deaf Bowling Classics On November 7, Greater St. Louis Association of the Deaf is hosting its 20th Annual Individual Handicap Classic at Cave Springs Lanes in St. Peters, MO. Contact Ken Arnold by e-mail, [email protected] for more information. Next on November 14, Dallas Association of the Deaf hosts its 3rd Annual Handicap Classic at AMF Bowling Center. Look in its website: www.dallasdeafclub.org for info.

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145-144-226/515, NeNe Comana 175-168-174/517, Valarie Romig 167-159-179/505, Darlene Hom 182-133-187/502. FUNSTERS Canoga Bob Webb 512, Joe Erwin 531, Hector Torres 524, Terry CAL BOWL BOWLING REPORT Binuya 207/504, Will Panton 223/588, Ethel Montgomery Park Bowl BOWL 216/560, Don Keith 203-220/594, Larry Martinez 202/566, 20122 Vanowen St. • Winnetka, CA 91306 2500 E. Carson St., Lakewood, CA 90712 • (562) 421-8448 Fale Sula 212-214/615, Geri Krezan 503, Frank Krezan 520, 818-340-5190 • FAX: 818-883-1202 • OPEN 24 HOURS www.canogaparkbowl.com Ed Brown 223/555, Bob Van Horn 241/536, B.J. Theiss 200- E-mail:[email protected] LAKEWOOD — Bring out your rain coats, umbrellas, rain 205-233/638, Jim Burke 224-202/618, Boylee Inocente 531, boots and all your rain gear because it’s actually raining. Willie Young 215/566, Josh Hudson 213/563, Flora Martin WINNETKA — Our Sunday Viva Las Vegas League is The wet stuff is here! We certainly need it! We’re happy to 505, Harold Runyon 504, Verne Willey 513, Tom Spencer now forming here at Canoga Park Bowl! The league starts have the rain but we hope there are no major landslides or 534, Milton Donerson 224-216/629, Divina Buhay 200/578, on Sunday, October 25th at 6:30 p.m. flooding taking place. Be careful driving. Eddie Buhay 505, Ed Hansen 205-204/582, Art Diemert Four players per team, any combination handicap Here’s this week’s Cal Bowl Bowling Report. 226-214/632, Ron Leidholdt 209/558. league. All league members receive prize money, 2 day 3 YOUNG AT HEART BIG BEAR night stay and sweeper bowling in Las Vegas at the end of Johnny Thomas 195-137-110/442, Jessie Lane 178- Mark Fowler 237-258-234/729, Jimmy Hamilton 201-233- the season. 128-122/428, Joe Brown 188-150-155/493, Ed Hansen 241/675, Emmerson Wafer 234-206-226/666, Fred Faniel Give us a call at 818-340-5190 or stop by to sign-up for 188-128-216/532, Eva Hammons 69-70-83/222, Josh Hud- 205-194-256/655, Harold Dubose 258-211-182/651, Andy this fun league. son 188-216-251/655, Tua Sula 187-152-126/459, Wayne Torres 189-218-234/641, Sid Nakagawa 268-211-170/649, Congratulations Matt Jones, winner of the Scratch Moon 196-167-176/539, Fale Sula 200-166-217/583, Joe Gregg Aldapa 226-191-206/623, Eric Morris 221-176- 6-Game Singles on October 11. Matthews 192-194-137/523, Danne Van Horn 169-193- 225/622, John Dunn 168-234-212/614, Ron Johnson 219- Here are the league scores... 158/520, Bob Van Horn 149-127-159/435, Mattie Wylie 161- 214-170/603, David Patterson 224-152-226/602, Michelle 161-161/483, Glenn Wright 146-140-125/411, Vern Whaley Criswell 203-170-192/565, Paula Weissman 181-204- Phil-Am: Levin Navarrete 229/613, Socorro King186/521, 172-172-181/525, Curtis Whaley 258-180-191/629, Sabra 179/564, Lee Theiss 179-207-172/558, Annie Yonemura Raul Ventenilla 217, Fred Agpaoa 214, Phillip Gayatin 204, Couch 133-180-110/423, Pre Collier 142-197-188/527, Mary 173-190-188/551, Connie Ferrer 177-182-178/537, Evette Mike King 203. Spencer 204-171-167/542, Rose Belton 129-137-151/417, Franklin 146-191-186/533, Allison Sutton 176-172-172/520, Viva Las Vegas: Larry Friedman 267/695, Scott Fried- J.J. Scott 168-162-167/507, John Brider 135-179-182/496, Georgia Vail 136-173-208/517, Carol Egenias 169-181- man 259/687, Steve Clebanoff 247/639, Ivan Clarke 624, Marci Hansen 122-150-154/426, James Johnson 172-201- 167/517. Vince Koeller 620, Kathy Litzenberger 509, Debby Koeller 179/552, Ben Jones Sr. 172-178-217/577, Walter Millsap GRANDMAS & GRANDPAS 234/508, Daniel Clebanoff 247, Stephen Mendez 235, Mike 177-159-232/569, Ron McClain Sr. 209-174-146/529, Al Romero 598, Chuck Patterson 517, Wendell Ledbet- Wilson 232. Theresa Harrison 72-121-85/278, Larry Neri 191-136- ter 543, Lee Theiss 566, Art Diemert 544, John Welty 650, River Maniacs: Ray Stoy 247/677, Johnnie Englehart 169/496, Earl Hullett 190-236-261/687, Loretta Ringer Wayne Moon 525, Al Williams 610, Billy Williams 637, 235/667, Lou Cherpin 265/655, Dave Cook 648, Barry Simon 128-147-192/467, Ike Sanders 128-185-147/502, Roselind Stan Murren 625, Roycie Murren 514, Ray Culp 519, Larry 642, Monise Kelly 223/572, Sharon Weger 224/566, Lucy Harris 115-105-103/323, Al Winton 190-187-203/490, Tom Cosgrove 522, Dorothy Ruggiero 618, JIm Burke 666, Pat Tralla 539, Carol Casuga 5211, Kim Rieth 519, Steven Yates Pettway 170-139-188/547, Willie Creer 200-148-179/527, Erwin 507, Joe Erwin 563, Rico Cayton 551, B.J. Theiss 244, Danny Martinez 236. Ellis Houston 237-244-255/736, Cathy Anderson 154-181- 630, Mattie Wylie 502, Ken Seiple Sr. 530, Margo McClain Monday Nite Madness: Steven Schulkin 212/609, Jerome 137/472, Ella Wilson 140-185-174/499, Charles Gleason 567, Ron McClain 568, Pat Orr 516. Hampton 213/604, Carol Tucker 472, Joanne Lenane 180. 159-219-200/576, Gene Hammons 154-159-136/449, Albert JUNIORS Scratch Ladies Travel: Jonna Barr 236/596, Tammy Stephens 117-131-137/385, Gene Skulick 178-232-204/614, Bobcats Geitgey 204/592, Georgia Garey 227/579, Patricia Carpenter Art Nelson 121-128-145/394, Leroy Canaday 129-109- Nataly Iniquez 137, Emily Jenkins 86, Nicholas Newby 203/573, Petra Kaun 224/573, Cindy Dominguez 203. 151/389, Albert Burnett 171-166-157/494, Aubrey Johnson 87. Tuesday Pick-A-Ball Doubles (4-games): Greg Husby 132-170-106/408, Ed Johnson 137-167-139/439, Willie Classified 256/863, Stu Teichner 223/812, Jude Niles 808, Chuck Potter Young 185-190-228/503. Kaitlynn Soto 165, Myles Rascon-Lahr 203-209, Chris 235, Brent Anderson 226, Vu Lam 224, Allan Nathan 223. RECYCLED TEENS Johnson 173-146, Henry Parades 182, Edgr Wesley 144, Comedians: Jeff Lewis 767, Larry Lansing 275/736, Mark Vancie Keith 212/567, Don Keith 515, Wendell Ledbetter Daniel Brown 200. May 269/719, Justin Archer 691, Daniel Husby 266/681, 574, Ken Seiple Sr. 539, Joe Erwin 204/564, Ray Erwin 517, ADULT-JUNIORS Sharon Weger 235/568, Mary Becker 208/552, Jennifer Pyka Ed Brown 208-226/618, Paul Morrison 513, Betty Anthony Juniors 222/519, Carol Asher 517, Joe Eckard 279, Ray Stoy 278. 500, Dominic Antonio 202/556, Walter Millsap 232-243- Nolan Smith II 224-233-238/695, Alan Hicks 164-143/432, Early Birds: Larry Steinberg 277/707, Arnie Kazdoy 213/688, Ben Jones Sr. 221/575, Norma Myers 502, Jim Chris Johnson 177-170-138/484, Alec Aldapa 214-226/602, 214/639, Mike Johnson 231/616, Richard Harrison 226/609, Burke 257-190-257/707, Jorge Fernandez 203/556, Jerry Eidel Abutan 165, Devon Bass 79. Susie Rothenberg 508, Patti McVicker 506, Lori Fish Cocks 212/549, Joe Nolan 556, Divina Buhay 546, Eddie Adults 204/502, Melinda Jieu 500. Buhay 530, Terry Binuya 534, Ethel Montgomery 555, Will Nolan Smith 214-246/610, Matt Mesa 213-190, Paul Mehl Copper Bucket: Joe Jabro 243/613, Becky Ruiz 179/485, Panton 549, Jack Wooley 202/511, Bong Cayton 212/544, Jr. 258-203/645, Victor Fabian 257, Willy Ocampo 237, Greg Steve Borosich 222, Richard Alajarin 214, Tom Tucker 211, Chuck Ashton 224/577, Ron Leidholdt 200/540, John Aldapa 212-257/642, Ariel Ocampo 206-240-211/657, Louis Bob Tonyan 211. Mathews 551, Dennis Galgana 221-211-180/612, Billy Wil- Whitlock Jr. 223-205/627, Eldie Abutan 191, Josette Atanga 500 Classic: Patti Ehart 225/600, Petra Kaun 222/598, liams 233-204/618. 214-193-191/598, Michael Savois 178. Marsha Williams 549, Georgia Garey 220/546, Rosie Duran LONG BEACH CITY EMPLOYEES 545, Connie Wannomae 215, Mary Lauer 207. Antonio Smith 197-296-182/675, Rick Anderson 245-223- Classics: Louis Enriquez 232/654, Richard Greenzweight 202/670, Armondo Ramos 202-245-222/669, Vince Garfias 236, Tina Enriquez 221/575, Bo Fogel 211/569, Pam Blake 247-236-181/664, Joe Contreras 192-217-244/653, Ron Lee 534, Cindy Gonek 510, Laurie Gilmore 508. 222-189-200/611, Matt Mosley 197-192-213/602, Melvin Thursday Pick-A-Ball (4-games): Chip Minot 243/912, Jones 214-180-196/590, Jamar Phillips 192-214-180/586, CONGRATULATIONS Peter Thibodeaux 254/870, John Ritchie Jr. 244/862, Ryan Stanley Helm 247, Al Fagata 234, Cherokee Morrison 227, Gunches 244/809, Andrea O’Borsky 188/673. Amo Sula 218, Art Diemert 215, Milton Donerson and Mi- B’nar Brith Classic: John McComb 244/658, Thomas chael Holmes 210 each, Rob Anderson 209-202, Fale Sula Flynn 237/624, Jay Davies 247/618, Roman Agiert 236/608, 208, Robin Fuller, Mitchell Grissett and Norm Anderson 203 Michael Halem 245. each, Thomas Carthey, Maota Bahr 202 each, Shawdee Kyle Elsbernd Party Animals: Elizabeth Fonvergne 248/669, Michael Wilson and Ruthie Jones 201 each, Jaclyn Padgett and Ricca 223/650, Louis Fonvergne 223/638, Mark Baughan Brandon Torgerson 200 each. 225/626, Jack Getzlaff 237/619, William Evans 254/616, CORONA LADIES Jennifer Rivas 206/563, Sharon Weger 518, Rishelle Davis Sidepot winners: Game 1—1st Anita Anglin 246, 2nd 217/503. Caroline Stewart 219. Game 2—1st Kendra Rasmussen Vegas 4 Fun: Robert Spengeman 258/617, Vaughan 203, 2nd Caroline Stewart 199. Game 3—1st Betty Green 300 Game Fountain 234/607, Pam Fountain 234/580, Forrest Fountain 210, 2nd Peggy Dyer 206. 235, Ed Kiresich 228, Joel Seguin 224. CAL BOWLEROS bowled October 4 in the Sunday Vegas Rollers League SFVCC Nikkei: Stan Date 2454/645, Russ Yamaguchi Mary Smyth 226-226/644, Carole Fischer 225-217/635, AMF Friendly Hills Lanes 236/619, Kevin Eto 223/616, Art Wake 615, Yoshi Kawamura Betty Phillips 215/578, Margo McClain 577, Angela Hillig 234/607, Noriko Fukunaga 201/563, Pei Eto 540, Masami 550, Charron McKnight 206/531, Pat Erwin 506, Leona 15545 Whittier Blvd., Whittier, CA 90603 Miyoshi 219/517, Tami Shiotani 516, Kenneth Morita 236. Belletti 201. 562-947-3815 PBA Experience Singles: Dave Schaffer 237-235/695, POMONA LADIES Johnnie Englehart 245/633, Thomas Heller 247/613, Tiffany Julie Grabinski 176-159/485, Sharon Barnett 172/461, Paulsen 247-244-202/634. Shirley Davis 168-167/459, Dee Crouse 180. SENIOR MENS TRIO SENIORS...SENIORS...SENIORS Jim Plante bowled an 814 series (267-268-279) this week. Special Friday 7PM 49’Ers Senior Trio: Carolyn Scherzberg 278/725, Great bowling,Jim. Jerry Peterson 214-200-255/669, Bob Richard Greenzweight 247/646, Dave Folck 245/634, Pearson 187-181-235/603, Rick Hunter 234-253-256/743, Bill Robb 225/618, Ed Baumgartner 223/608, Bob Husby Larry Neri 195-243-223/661, Les Smullen 202-201-211/614, Cosmic Session 233/605, Doris Simmons 192/528, Bev Zietz 179/510, Sylvia Chuck Blais 167-190-244/601, Billy Williams 226-216- Kesilis189/486, Carole Peire 451, Delia Lowe 168. 227/669, Charles Veals 157-145-212/614, Andrey Gibson Funtimers: Carolyn Scherzberg 226/659, Steven Hern- 258-202-188/648, Terry Binuya 187-182-256/625, Ralph October 16th don 237/655, John Rosen 236/640, Mel Neiditch 631, Wingert 254-166-214/634, Clark VandenBerg 266-234- Richard Greenzweight 236/595, Freda Leibson 202/517/, 149/649, Jm Burke 223-224-180/627, Ron McClain Sr. Anne Wallis 171/489, Carolyn Greenwood 195/487, Karen 200-191-221/612, Rudy Munzon 223-247-227/697, Mauro McDonald 178/476, Ed Baugmartner 236. Pendilla 171-224-225/629, Willie Young 195-236-205/636, 39’Ers Senior Trio: Carolyn Scherzberg 255/713, Steven Archie Stull 183-229-215/627, Vince Cervante 171-217- Herndon 235/672, Larry George 236/648, Bill Robb 241/647, 237/625, Paul Peete 233-189-203/625, B.J. 184-205- Scotty Alavazo 242/636, Al Reizwig 627, Eloise Valencia 225/614, Domenic Saraceno 173-279-181/633, Joe V. Swift 198/531, Mary Lauer 179/511, Sylvia Kesilis 187/507, Shirl 220-206-186/612, Ed Cabs 159-247-203/609, Rick Llaneta Radamaker 179/505, Jerry Kanowitz 237,Delia Lowe 195, 195-232-192/619, Doug Johnson 223-247-174/644, Rich Doris Simmons 179. Kelly 178-236-192/606, John Dunn 166-255-205/626, Jimmy Hamilton 237-216-227/680, Pat Kinard 211-221, Walter Mill- JUNIORS...JUNIORS...JUNIORS sap 210-214, Jerry Giron 227, Fred Faniel 217, Don Boaz Junior Royals: Justin Pluchino 241/544, Allen Minot 211, Curmit Foster 226-235-223/684, Chuck Ashton 223, 192/532, Anthony Bouey 163/464, Aiden Marks 153/354, Curtis Whaley 200, Billy Cowens 212, Al Winton 226, Art Nicholas Vartanian 105/281, Julia Frias 230/497, Ashley Jackson 252, Roosevelt Lewis 203, Sonny Dew 214, Wil- Brett 135/258, Analynne Wallace 121/326, Bertha Rose lie Burkhalter 212, Ed Brown 201, Josh Hudson 214, Dion 146/358. Morris Sr. 213, Billy Scott 213, Ivory Herd 204, Art Diemert Bumper Thumpers: Stevan Martinez 89/174, Phillip Kauf- 221-204, Ken Holliday 213, John Cuico 202-211, Jim How- man 82/164, Devyn Thompson 88/160, Aiden Levy-Marks arth 234, Rusty Campbell 212, Earl Hullett 225, Don Wade 78/150, Hannah Robson 78/148, Alexis Dominguez 79. 213, Cecil Knighton 234, Ben Jones Sr. 205, Wayne Brown PBA Experience Adult Youth: Drew Stern 232/640, Sa- 208-205, Andrew Morton 202, Fale Sula 203-203. mantha Meyers 203/570, Warren Meyers 179/454, Esther CAL STARS Meyers 160/432. Ora McCormie 216-227-159/602, Shonna Hernandez Keep bowling these exciting scores. Page 8 BOWLING NEWS October 15, 2009

The Next Regional Tournament PROUD CO-SPONSORS OF SOUTH POINT “KING OF will be held December 10-13, HILL” COMBO RESULTS AMATEUR BOWLERS TOUR 9777 S. Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas, NV. Oct. 1 thru 4, 2009 2009 at South Point. We are 105 CLASSIC ENTRIES @ $ 50.00 $5250.00 129 MASTERS ENTRIES @ $ 50.00 $6450.00 looking forward to seeing all BONUS PROGRESSIVE $4460.00 NON GOLD ENTRIES $1490.00 local ABT current and new ADDED BY ABT SALT LAKE $4082.00 TOTAL PRIZE FUND $21,732.00.00 FINALISTS: members there. See your local Place Name City Hdcp. Score Winnings 1st Lordan Ferguson AltaLoma 38 412 $5000.00 director for all the details. A Bonus Progressive $5000.00 2nd Larry Lampkin Henderson 25 392 $2500.00 first place prize of $15,000 is Classic Division Semi-Finalist: 3rd Susan Nixon LV 54 656 $1250.00 4th Cliff Higgins CA 41+5 440 $ 500.00 possible with all the incentives.

4h Chonthida Athiprayoon Campbell 64 383 $ 500.00 The regional tournaments are 6th Kay Johnson Rialton 38+7 223 $ 250.00 6th Go Go Brown Lakeside 38+10 194 $ 250.00 open events, membership fees 8th Marilyn Medvec Sp.Valley 40+4 657 $ 120.00 9th Angel Jacklin Genola 58+1 652 $ 118.00 th can be paid on site. 10 Jimmy Tran WJordan 45+3 650 $ 115.00 Tie Dean Walker WJordan 32+2 650 $ 115.00 12th Travis Nay AmFork 3+1 647 $ 112.00 13th Brian Chan, Sr. Henderson 27 641 $ 110.00 14th Jeremy O’Hara Anaheim 41+3 639 $ 108.00 15th Dale Jones Redlands 33+9 623 $ 105.00 Upcoming Local Tournaments: Tie Randy Lund Murray 36+5 623 $ 105.00 17th Kirk MacDonald LV 32+6 616 $ 102.00 18th Mike Mitchell Washington 47 614 $ 100.00 19th John R. Hanson LV 42+1 610 $ 98.00 SOUTH POINT 20th Duane Godfrey Tremonton 36+1 609 $ 96.00 st SENIORS COMBO RESULTS 21 Al Pfaff LV 59 606 $ 94.00 9777 S. Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas, NV Oct. 1 thru 4, 2009 22nd Blake Goring Deweyville 33-1 603 $ 92.00 rd 49 ENTRIES @ $40.00 $1960.00 23 Anita Arnaldo SanDiego 46+9 583 $ 90.00 ADDED BY ABT SALT LAKE $ 465.00 Citrus Belt

Master Division Semi-Finalists: TOTAL PRIZE FUND $2425.00 3rd Tearaphong Ploypeth LV 28+7 606 $ 625.00 1-909-989-0649 th FINALISTS: 4 Tip Jeensalute Campbell 28+2 441 $ 500.00 Place Name City Hdcp. Score Winnings th th 4 Dan Sloan LV 28+4 412 $ 500.00 1st Kay Johnson Rialto 38+7 711 $1000.00 Oct. 25 at 6th Jim Davis NLV 28+7 227 $ 250.00 2nd Cliff Higgins CA 41+5 677 $ 500.00 6th Greg Neuer Covina 8 225 $ 250.00 3rd Go Go Brown Lakeside 38+10 673 $ 250.00 th 8 Joe Young Henderson 17 656 $ 126.00 4th Jim Davis N.LV 28+7 668 $ 125.00 NORCO Classic Lanes th 9 Gordon Rosier LV 28+3 655 $ 124.00 5th Gordon Rosier LV 28+3 655 $ 100.00 th 10 Brendon Lou SanDiego 28 649 $ 122.00 6th Dean Walker WJordan 32+2 650 $ 80.00 2 Squads th 11 Riz Lejarde Lakeside 18+4 646 $ 120.00 7th Shig Shozi Anaheim 26+5 633 $ 78.00 12th Norris Montague LV 20 642 $ 118.00 8th Darwin J. Wimer Mesquite 11 610 $ 74.00 13th Lito Delacruz LV 28+3 637 $ 116.00 Tie Elden Pierce AmFork 23 610 $ 74.00 11:30am & 1pm th 14 Shig Shozi Anaheim 26+5 633 $ 114.00 Tie John R. Hanson LV 42+1 610 $ 74.00 st th 15 Douglas Wall LV 24+6 631 $ 112.00 11th Wil Druk SLC 26+1 572 $ 70.00 Entry fee $55 1 entry 16th George Tucker Henderson 23 629 $ 110.00 17th Leon Pitcher LV 19 626 $ 108.00 18th Bob Godden LV 17 614 $ 106.00 $45 Re-entry 19th Harold Hill, Jr. Lakeside 19 611 $ 104.00 20th Elden Pierce AmFork 23 610 $ 102.00 st 1 in 6 to Finals. Watch for 21 Bryan Knew Henderson 26+5 608 $ 100.00 nd 22 Brett Lund Murray 20+2 604 $ 98.00 23rd Richard Eaton BonneyLake 13 602 $ 96.00 NEW LEAGUE 24th Spud Brown Lakeside 4 593 $ 94.00 25th Gene Azumi NLV 1 570 $ 92.00 QUALIFYING 26th Andrew Toro, Sr. Banning 15 563 $ 90.00 CARRY OVER TO DECEMBER REGIONAL $ 625.00 Orange County

Champions Profile: Kay Johnson (1). Kay is 73 married to (John) William and has 2 Japanese Breed puppies, 1-714-600-8059 Chibie and Taro. She was using a STORM Virtual Energy drilled by Gip Lentin. Kay bowls out of Foothill Lanes and would like to Bill Cauble Oct. 17-18, 2009 and Rick Niedermayer for their encouragement. Kay plans on using her winnings for more bowling balls! She would like to thank her husband John of 51 years for all his support. Carter Lanes in Fullerton (L to R) Bill Cauble, CIT Branch Director, Randy Pedersen, ABT National Spokesman, Oct. 24, 2009 Lordan Ferguson “K.O.H.” CHAMPION, Larry Lampkin 2nd, Jason Lanktree, LAV Branch Directior Westminster Lanes in CHAMPION PROFILE: Lordan Ferguson (1). Lordan is 45 and married to Ventura. He was using STORM SOUTH POINT SCRATCH DIV. Westminster Hyroad and El Nino drilled by Rusty Bryant and bowls out of West Covina. He would like to thank the ABT Staff and Directors COMBO RESULTS for running this regional. Lordan says even though he won the 9777 S. Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas, NV Oct. 1 thru 4, 2009 tournament the money will be for his wife! When asked for 39 ENTRIES @ $40.00 $1560.00 additional comments Lordan said “I would like to thank all the ADDED BY ABT SALT LAKE $ 785.00 ABT bowlers and especially my wife who has given her support TOTAL PRIZE FUND $2345.00 and kindness through the struggles. Thank you again and I will FINALISTS: Place Name City Score Winnings see you in December for the next regional! st Las Vegas 1 Greg Neuer Covina 642 $1000.00 2nd Spud Brown Lakeside 581 $ 500.00 CUT SCORES: rd C M SR. Scratch 3 Riz Lejarde Lakeside 580 $ 250.00 1-702-327-1343 4th Darwin J.Wimer Mesquite 577 $ 125.00 Thursday +50 +80 +108 +3 th Friday-First Block +52 +73 +140 +64 5 Leon Pitcher LV 569 $ 100.00 6th Gene Azumi N.LV 567 $ 78.00 Oct. 17 & 18, 2009 Friday-Second Block +80 +73 +90 -2 th Saturday-First Block +64 +98 +57 +66 7 Jim Davis N.LV 563 $ 75.00 Saturday-Second Block +77 +75 +64 +51 Tie Richard Eaton BonneyLake 563 $ 75.00 Red Rock 9th Chris Walker WVC 549 $ 72.00 Sunday-10:00am +121 +40 +127 -34 th Sunday-11:30am +113 +102 +105 +59 10 Elden Pierce AmFork 541 $ 70.00 Oct. 24 & 25, 2009 Gold Coast October 15, 2009 BOWLING NEWS Page 9 TWO-HANDED BOWLER JASON BELMONTE DOnKEE TOUR TAKES HIS SHOW ON THE ROAD TELEPHONE: 310-938-8090 FAX: 562-291-0256 ARLINGTON—Australia’s Jason Belmonte has gained worldwide notoriety for his revolutionary two-handed bowling th style, and now, the 26-year-old will be showcasing his skills in October 18 four cities across the United States as part of The Next Revolu- tion, a United States Bowling Congress program. The Next Revolution was created to give coaches and bowl- Cal BOWl ing fans a closer look at the unique two-handed style that is sweeping the globe, while also giving participants a chance to (562) 421-8448 revolutionize their own games with help from some of the sport’s biggest stars. Belmonte, the 2008-09 Professional Bowlers Association Rookie of the Year, will roll into Detroit (Oct. 31), Chicago 2400 E Carson Blvd (Nov.1), Houston (Nov. 7) and Dallas (Nov. 8) for a series of exhibitions and clinics and will be joined (one per location) by Team USA members Kim Terrell-Kearney and Diandra Asbaty, Lakewood, CA Colombian standout Clara Guerrero and PBA star Chris Barnes, SUN SQUAD TIMES: 10:00AM-11:30AM-1:00PM-2:30PM respectively. BEAT THE BOARD Although the events may vary slightly, each will include on- lane instruction, bowling ball demonstrations from ball manu- facturers, a question and answer period and a chance to meet the 1st PL $1,000. 2nd PL $ 500. stars and get their autographs. The highlight of each event will be POSSIBLE $1600.00 WITH DONKEE SHIRT AND JACK ACE BASED ON 100 ENTRIES a head-to-head match between Belmonte and his friends to deter- JACK/ACE - $20 mine once and for all if two hands are indeed better than one. MYSTERY GAME - $1000.00 “Two-handed bowling is changing the look of the sport, and -MYSTERY SERIES- $650.00 Jason Belmonte is recognized across the world as one of the pio- neers of this unique style,” said Pete Tredwell, USBC Vice Presi- SIDE POTS – BRACKETS – LOTS OF FUN dent of Media. “The Next Revolution is our chance to spread the word about this phenomenon and give bowlers and fans the chance to see it first-hand and get up close and personal with Oct 25, 2009 – Palos Verdes Bowl (310)326-5120 24600 Crenshaw Blvd, Torrance Ca Squad Times -10:00 a.m.- 11:30 a.m.- 1:00 p.m.- 2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m Beat the Board Jason.” In the two-handed approach, the bowler swings the ball with Nov 8. 2009- AMF Bowl-O-Drome (310)328-3700 21915 S. Western Ave. Torrance both hands through the whole approach up until the release point. Squad Times-10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.- 1:00 p.m.-2:30 p.m. Beat the Board This style generates considerably more revolutions as the ball rolls down the lane, resulting in increased pin action. During his career, Belmonte has competed on six continents and posted wins on four. He has bowled in more than 30 countries and been named World Bowler of the Year on two occasions. st In his first year on the Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour, Bel- Prize Funds based on entries - 1 Place $500 guaranteed monte became the first two-handed bowler to win a Tour event by capturing The Bowling Foundation Long Island Classic. 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12655 VENTURA BLVD. STUDIO CITY 818-769-7600 or 877-2380 when you have time to spare by NICE and SWEET

STUDIO CITY — We welcome you back to the wit and cynicism that has accompanied this article for the past three years. We are aware that we are the only 2 avid readers of the Nice and Sweet Manifesto, but please jump on the band wagon; it’ll be a great ride, hiiiioooooohhhhhh. Read on if you dare. PINZ ADULTS You may remember the comedian Gallagher, he sold his act to his brother who toured as “Gallagher”. Yet, did you know that our own Senor Sweet attended one of these shows. He had the plastic tarp and all waiting for the hilarity to ensue. Well, get your watermelon smashers ready because here are some great scores: tavern Guild: Tina Hackett 255/680, Tom Whitaker 230/655, Ed Dusseau 201. Twilighters: Laurie Faso 256/672, Larry Schneider 236/638, Dan Coffelt 234/630, Michael Holt 234/623, Jim Moore 227/623. Kings and Queens: Romeo Martinez 245/635, Arleen Wiener 212, Will Pisnieski 207, Jon Schell 201, Luke Avery 201. Funseekers: Chuck Alexander 259/725, Bill Devoe 246/688, Mark Peavey 648, Dave Dittlinger 245/644, Tony Annibale 636, Tony Deraud 245, Isabelle Vincent 245. S.C.B.L.: Michael Gurrieri 259/756, Stephen Santay 232/654, Brian Patterson 234/653, Neil Inman 225/646, Jim Foltyn 225/624, Marvin Nance 246. E.I.B.L.: John Villa 214/539, Darius Farrelly 203. PINZ JUNIORS We like to acknowledge the great, triumphant, miraculous and wonderful job Barbara Lee does. She not only is the World’s Best Junior League Coordinator, she is always will- ing to help out a fellow employee. We applaud her and you for these great scores Adult Junior: Max Korn 266/628, Ethan Bensinger 220/585, Brad Lander 212/571, Adam Lander 201/570, Treven Goldsmith 214/558. Senior Scratch: Scott Englehart 266/791, Natalie Kato 213/768, Max Korn 223/763, Natalie Honda 214/758, Treven Goldsmith 213/748. Junior Stars: Nicole Martinez 141/372, Angelo Costa 93/266, Kayla Arriaga 89/220, Nicholas Martinez 81/212, Brydon Baker 175, Grady Johnson 68. Pee Wee Bumpers: Andrew Parker 72/140. PINZ SENIORS/LADIES The applause has died down and yes Bob Hope did make us chuckle; but who has taken his flame and ran with it. Is it any of the new-fangled comics, no; those young people with their curse words and loud music make us sick too. No one made us laugh harder than your scores...that’s because they are far better than ever before, take a hint and check these doodads out: Happy Timers: Art Abell 187/499, Gary Olsen 178/485, Ruth Swick 155/416, Yolanda Dragotta 139/408. Breakfast Club: Charlene Gaffney 193/506, Christine Stark 174/484, Marion Weiss 167/458, Myrna Schiffman 433, Lois Altman 174, Jackie Davis 166. Coffee and Donuts: Charlene Gaffney 184/495, Nancy Kato 191/486, Elayne Klein 474, Roz Levitt 198/466, Joan Karchem 460, Alba Donohue 187, Donna Hickox 175. Pin Pals: Karen Collier 199/537,Shelly Djergian 155/457, J.C. Moore 379, Sharon Brooks 151/377, Barbara Murphey 141/377, Ellen Engel 142. Joslyn Seniors: Gary Olsen 203/496, Sam Marion 492, Bettry Dushkin 147/411, Teri Bonato 405, Joyce Rabinowitz 155, Don Thorner 191. Senior Social: Gary Olsen 178/512, Charlene Gaffney 174/489, Teri Bonato 457, Sam Marion 161/448, Gas Sum- ampong 414, Ruth Gralla 177, Art Michener 160. Bowler of the Week: This bowler crushed a lot Last Weeks Solution of melons this week as he bowled a 259 game this 1 8 6 7 2 9 3 4 5 Thursday fopr a 725 series. 5 9 4 3 8 6 7 1 2 Chuck Alexander may be the 7 2 3 5 1 4 9 6 8 next Gallagher with the way 8 4 5 1 9 7 2 3 6 he brings humor and crush- ing of the pins. We welcome 9 1 2 4 6 3 5 8 7 you to the comedy circuit, 6 3 7 8 5 2 1 9 4 great bowling, Chuck. 4 5 9 6 7 1 8 2 3 Sweetness Quote of the 2 6 8 9 3 5 4 7 1 Week: “I went Melon Crazy. Why? ‘Cause it’s deduc- 3 7 1 2 4 8 6 5 9 table!” - Gallagher BOWLING NEWSUDOKU

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Shields 200, Debi Andreff 212-219/611, Carolyn Anderson 231-204, Kristy McFeggan 228, Chrys Shields 224, Melissa The Tool Man Builds A Beauty Valentine 205. St. Pius: Travis Heathington 225, Timmy Heathington 223, by Roberta McNaught Linbrook Bowling Center Michael Dulay 215, Lino Dulay 207, Paul Uyanga 204. ANAHEIM—Tim Blough framed the only 900 last week 7-11 Vegas: Luis Damian 238-234-235/707, Jeremy in the 590 Classic. Hammering out games of 279, 213, 258, Berkeley 228-277/696, Mario Marquez 278-200/672, Sang and 215, he constructed a beautiful 965 series. 201 S. Brookhurst • Anaheim • (714) 774-2253 Won 226-212-220/658, Joe Cummins 243-217/654, Lisa Others nailing great scores were: Frank Bellinder Somma 202-267-202/671, Marvina Vrabel 222-213/613, 257/889, Miguel Rosales 238/889, Hong Kha 247/874, ANAHEIM — This week we begin our Linbrook Bowling Christina Garcia 224, Deana Cummins 200. Stacy Rider 259/872, Don Lorentzen 245/869, Alan Agular Center house column with heavy hearts on the recent pass- Friday Cypress Collge: Sean Lumagui 211. 232/861, ing of Eva Munson. Our condolences go out to her husband Grey Panthers: Herman Hank 215, Jerry Dymora 214. Dick McKenzie 287/855, John Loker 241/855, Tony and children. Vegas Party: Ron Corona Jr. 235-215-259/709, Mark Chaco 227/853, V.J. Rodriguez 232/849, Marie Barbush The scores are in for October 6 thru October 12. O’Donnell 226-298/681, E.J. Rogers 278-211/659, Gilbert 237/848, John Conway 227/848, Ron Mahler 233/833, Santa Gals and Guys: Tony Chaco 266-213-211/690, Zermeno 214-242-202/658, Steve Sparks 200-213-213/626, Don Gut-Omen 259/832, Rich Heid 233/830, Tom Horton Rich Heid 233-213/633, Joe Molina 203-234/623, Jairo Nicole Bloom 212, Pam Weiland 211, Monica Path 202. 245/826, Martin Angulo 215/826, Rob Roberts 233/825, Chiriboga 217-218/608, Terry Blankenship 228, Eileen T.G.I.F.: Jason Watts 212-224/628, Ron Sargent 220- Cora Bussey221/813, E.J. Rogers 214/812, Carl Adinolfi Debenedetto 206. 242/627, Casey Jones 249/620, Mike Bowen 217/606, Dean 219/811, Gino Vassallo 228/810, Willy Bordenave 213/807, Lunch Bunch: Pat Basilio 205, Chaun Shepherd 202, Sharples 253, Connie Wagner 206-203. Larry Green 261, Roberta McNaught 236, Rod Cantrell Bin Masaki 200. Kamaaina Bowling Club: Kevin Fujinami 225-270- 233, Dora Miller 224, Ron Douglass 222, Frank Trummell Swinging Trios: Ike Eisenacher 218, Bob Baughman 233/728, Matthew Skolnik 238-276/713,Tash Castillo 221, Shig Shozi 219, Juan Sandoval 218, Gloria Ferrulli 205. 266/650, Gil Barcoma 212-212/609, Ben Skolnik 201- 216, Adrian Bradley 215, John Velasquez 215, Janet An- Monday Cypress College: Nick Frisari 254/631, Michael 235/605, Jayne Nishimoto 210-202/602, Kay Firebaugh derson 214, Don Gardner 214, Al Lara 214, Karen Bagnall Ton 214, Banner Wolf 211, Derek Taylor 204. 208, Yvette Jahahn 206, Linda Ichiyama 205, Lydia Castillo 213, Bob Gosnell 213, Derek Lee 213, A.J. Lombardo 213, Anaheim Secondary Teachers: Brent Valencia 210, 201. Kartina Fujikami 212, Dahana M. Klerer 211, Bo Vrabel John M. Bates 200. 4-4 Vegas: Andrew Newburn 233-205/635, Robert 204, Kantral Williams 204, John Phillips 202, and Melissa Ten Pins: Tony Toliver 236-245-203/684, Dick McKenzie Thompson 219-219/617, Tony Adams 237/612, Norm Walker Blyleven 201. 233-237-211/681, Don Moore 267-220/669, Byron Reich 204-205-202/611, Dino Chavez 212-200/610, Arleen Jones- Our Hearts were saddened last week by the loss of our 231-224/646, Rodger Morris 231-206/636, Danielle Salas Acker 216, Nathalia Brown 209, Sandy Batalon 203. own Eva Munson. This gracious lady lost her long battle 248. Family & Friends: Pete Quinata 207-245/645, Aaron with cancer. When Eva wasn’t able to finish out the league Vegas Nonsense: Lowell Thompson 223, Steve Branch Sanchez 229-223/640, Ron Aguon 219, Tony Padilla 205, last season, we knew she wasn’t well. Eva truly loved her 221, Tim Butler 217, Jim Johnstone 203, Michael Byrd Jess Meno 202. bowling and the bowlers. Eva had taken care of all the 202. Double Daters: Dan Duarte 239-200-230/669, Shawn league sheet service for Linbrook Bowl since 1988. She Monday Night Football: No scores. Oslund 278/642, Kevin Smith 242/609, Gilbert Zermeno was the league coordinator for all the Sr. leagues. She was O.C. Korean: Kwang Yeol Lee 211-213-222/646, Justin 209-203/605, Lorenzo Martinez 255/601, Gary Oslund the Secretary of the Tuesday Sr. No Tap and the Thurs- Choi 205, Ui Kwang Kim 201. 232/601. day night 7-11 Vegas leagues. She was inducted into the 3’s Company: No Scores. Gamblers Anonymous: John Sarti Jr. 279-209/675, Ste- O.C.U.S.B.C. Hall of Fame in 2006. Eva handled her ill- R.C.R.C.: Lou Cruz 233-229/636, Ralph Tanner 246/619, phen Terry 233, Calvin Lawson 213, Alan Bloom 206-208, ness just like she did her bowling, with Class and Style Tito Lassalle 222, John Cortez 200-201. Steve Brockway 204. and was loved by everyone. She will truly be missed. Ser- Executive Doubles: Stan Evans 236-216-256/708, Ralph Senior No-Tap: Results of October 6,2009. 39 entries vices will be held Sat. Oct. 17th at Forrest Lawn Cypress Tanner 234-222/627, Rich Heid 201-210/609, Ed Sheely @ $10=$390. 39 lineage @ $5.25=$204.75. 39 prize fund at 12:30. There will be graveside services only. Daughter 231-209, Charles Rogers 227, Lisa Somma 237/619. @ $4.75=$185.25. 37 3-6-9 @ $1=$37. Place Money—1ST Cheryl Munson will be holding a reception at Linbrook Bowl Fun Four Vegas: Joe Gutierrez III 200-202-211/613, Dan Gino Vassallo 866 $35, 2nd Rod Cantrell 775 $27, 3rd PJ after the service, around 2:00 PM. Our love and prayers go Perreira 223, Jong Lee 203-201, Scooter Fox 203, William Carroll 774 $21, 4th Don Gardner 757 $15, 5th John Magill out to Kenney, Cheryl, Johnny, and the entire Munson fam- Manning 201. 752 $11, 6th Leo Asuncion 751 $8. Sidepots—Game 1, ily. We’ll miss you “Little Eva” Just Desserts: Ken Reser 268-223-242/733, Mike hdcp.: 1st John Magill 308 $9, 2nd Rod Cantrell 300 $7, 3rd Blodgett 253-213/642, Steve Benavente 247-208/630, Jeff Mike Pizarro 284 $5. Game 2, scr.: 1st-3rd (tie) Rod Cantrell, Skovgard 236-233/623, Don Gut-omen 201-223/613, Susan Gino Vassallo, Bob Fulton 300 each with $8.75 each. Game deGraaff 205-214. 3, hdcp.: 1st Sam Shumard 317 $9, 2nd Gino Vassallo 288 Bowl Sa Mo: Sangchul Won 246-227/669, Glen Kim 221- $9, 3rd PJ Carroll 267 $5. 3-6-9 Carryover Amount: $75. BullDog Coffee Club 214-234/669, Manny Magno 245-222/645, Charlie Ha 243- Added: $37. New Total: $56. Winner: John Magill $56. 90% of 220 232/636, Donghoon Choi 203-234/606, Sophia Kim 217. See you next week. Handicap Every 3rd Sunday Go For 9: Carl Adinolfi 220-264-278/762, Tony Chaco 240-221-278/739, Clay Howard 243-245-217/705, Ed Bish 230-228-244/702, Ike Eisenacher 206-225-232/663, Fran Wilson Whacks 666 In Linbrook Juniors Westminster Lanes at 10:30 AM Stern 201-207-204/612, Barb Bish 202-245, Diane Johnson by Stacy Rider LADIES & ALL AVERAGES WELCOME 224, Carol Johnson 218, Nan White 204-212. ANAHEIM — The THURSDAY LINBROOK JUNIORS had some outstand- Party Timers: Joe Sangenito 218-204-267/689, Joe ing scores to report. J.D. Greenhalgh slammed 225 and Matt Nickeson Alduenda 232-246/669, Jack Mattson 202-257/653, Pat knocked over a 201. Kelsey Myers crushed 153, Jesse Ledesma landed 130, Sign ups start at 9:30 AM • Entry Fee: $21 Sangenito 201-244/647, Frank Pearlman 209-255/644, Tim Oh ordered 157, Devyn Olsen downed 119, Aleara Vrabel added 122, Denise Bayne 204, Carrie Wolfe 204. Thomas Iriye tossed 170 and Matthew Vigeant mastered 194. Anaheim Nisei: Gerald Lichtenheld 239/618, Bob Men- Aaron Wilson led the JUNIOR ADULT SCRATCH DOUBLES with siz- HigH Game baNK at $492.00 zling scores or 227-225-214 for a fine 666 series. John Conway chastised doza 226/614, Vince Okada 226-213/612, Geoff Chow 225, the pins for 2070237/640. Andrew Newburn nabbed 255-207/624 and Tim Tommy Watanabe 222. Hank toppled 242/617. Game 1 = $100 Game 2 = $92 Nikkei: Sam Tanaka 234-216/649, Sandy Viloria 232- In the BUMPER BUSTERS, Kellen Hicks, who has really improved, 226/631, Dave Lautherboren 238-203/621, Vern Lastimado scored terrific games of 123-101-96. Christian Cruz cruised to 69-107-83, Game 3 = $100 Game 4 = $200 206-223/611, Alan Kohara 215. Amber Sanderson slammed 71-100-65, Chance Batolon blasted 66-98, 525 Ladies Classic: Alice Bradley 226-201/622, Karen Chris Castro clobbered 92-80, Adriana Tinoco tossed 85-88-79 and Erica Clean Game Bank = $182 Match Game = $120 Bagnall 205, Cora Bussey 203. Rodriguez rallied to 79-67. In the SATURDAY LINBROOK JUNIORS, Bobby Hornacek scored con- 3-Peat Bank is $600.00 Thursday Cypress College: Ryan Sargent 239-203/609, sistent games of 210-207-221 for a fabulous 638 series. Andrew Stewart Nicholas Vrabel 208. squashed 213-225/615. Other highlights for the day included Matt Nickeson Santa Super Savers: Tony Chaco 233-215-247/695, 208, Holly Hoon 147, Shawn Blackmon 161-167, Nicholas Gallant 161, Marco BullDog Coffee Club will only be bowling Steve Vieth 260/637, Jesse Contreras 245, Jerry Toddam Vasquez 192, Xavier Grunbaum 226, Deanna Gomez 144, Chris Gushue 235, Nick Lam 233. 200, Cesar Guardado 147-144, Matthew Mackenzie 123, Chris Conway 223, on the 3rd Sunday of each month Ike Eisenacher 202-211, Wil- Jacob Baker 113-111, Nicole Rodriguez 151, Brandon Hoggatt 215, Dani Thursday Mixed Seniors: Waller 196, Natalie Vara 78, Donovon Bosson 123, Kris McLellan 160-151, 6771 Westminster Ave., Westminster CA • 714-893-5005 liam Brown Jr. 206, Gino Vassallo 206, Mike Warr 202, Joe Jessica Quental 192, Valerie Matsumoto 201, Garrett Weiss 207, Jennifer Zeuli 200. Lewis 98-92, Andrea Chaquila 125-122, Erika McFeggan 145 and Shawn Magnolia Teachers: Tim Hill 219, Sam Webster 201, Gary McFeggan 145-134. 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