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Masters Bracket 2014 for Websitet.Xlsm Friday 9:00 AM Friday 10:30 AM Friday 12:00 PM Saturday 9:00 AM Saturday 10:15 AM Saturday 1:30 PM Saturday 10:15 AM Saturday 9:00 AM Friday 12:00 PM Friday 10:30 AM Friday 9:00 AM 27 #1 Jason Belmonte 660 63 #3 W.R. Williams Jr. 725 M1 M17 28 #64 Dakota Jordan 574 57 #1 Jason Belmonte 741 21 #3 W.R. Williams Jr. 649 64 #62 Alan Runkel 616 M33 2014 USBC Masters M41 25 #32 John Furey 645 58 #33 Norm Duke 596 22 #35 Dick Allen 728 61 #30 Tim Pfeifer 566 M2 Winners Bracket M18 26 #33 Norm Duke 664 67 #1 Jason Belmonte 737 33 #35 Dick Allen 674 62 #35 Dick Allen 614 M49 M53 23 #17 Syuichi Heki 683 68 #17 Syuichi Heki 588 Brunswick Zone Carolier 34 #51 Patrick Allen 640 59 #19 Chris Barnes 763 M3 North Brunswick, New Jersey M19 24 #48 Brandon Novak 644 59 #17 Syuichi Heki 668 23 #19 Chris Barnes 639 60 #46 Gary Haines 692 M34 February 21-22, 2014 M42 21 #16 Ildemaro Ruiz 627 60 #16 Ildemaro Ruiz 623 24 #51 Patrick Allen 640 57 #14 Tom Daugherty 542 M4 M20 22 #49 Jordan Harrison 513 37 #1 Jason Belmonte 651 35 #35 Dick Allen 563 58 #51 Patrick Allen 629 M57 M59 19 #9 Josh Blanchard 530 38 #56 Tom Smallwood 710 36 #38 Ryan Ciminelli 627 55 #11 Alex Aguiar 564 M5 M21 20 #56 Tom Smallwood 657 61 #56 Tom Smallwood 675 25 #54 Jaime Gonzalez 623 56 #54 Jaime Gonzalez 612 M35 M43 17 #24 Scott Norton 653 62 #24 Scott Norton 594 26 #22 Travis Celmer 532 53 #22 Travis Celmer 633 M6 M22 18 #41 Jason Lower 556 29 #56 Tom Smallwood 668 65 #54 Jaime Gonzalez 734 54 #43 Ryan Shafer 596 M50 M54 15 #25 Matthew O' Grady 690 30 #25 Matthew O' Grady 516 66 #38 Ryan Ciminelli 735 51 #27 Rhino Page 659 M7 41 #56 Tom Smallwood 569 M23 16 #40 Andres Gomez 609 63 #25 Matthew O' Grady 636 M61 27 #38 Ryan Ciminelli 630 52 #38 Ryan Ciminelli 684 M36 42 #61 E.J. Tackett 604 M44 13 #8 Dan MacLelland 680 64 #8 Dan MacLelland 529 28 #6 Jason Howard 548 45 #6 Jason Howard 558 M8 M24 14 #57 Derek Roseberry 525 46 #59 Yuya Katoh 453 33 #61 E.J. Tackett 793 43 #5 Lee Vanderhoef 671 M63 79 #7 Doug Kent 670 M9 34 #63 Michael Haugen Jr. 620 M25 44 #60 Martin Larsen 644 65 #5 Lee Vanderhoef 633 29 #7 Doug Kent 667 80 #58 Johnny Petraglia 568 M37 M45 41 #28 John Szczerbinski 640 66 #28 John Szczerbinski 635 30 #26 Patrick Girard 479 77 #26 Patrick Girard 580 M10 39 #38 Ryan Ciminelli 704 M26 42 #37 Ronnie Russell 601 31 #28 John Szczerbinski 730 M62 35 #7 Doug Kent 644 78 #39 Nathan Bohr 558 M51 40 #63 Michael Haugen Jr. 758 M55 39 #21 John Janawicz 638 32 #21 John Janawicz 753 36 #55 Stephen Pavlinko Jr. 582 75 #23 Jonathan Wilbur 674 M11 Winner of match M63 earns M27 40 #44 Greg Ostrander 538 67 #21 John Janawicz 736 the No. 1 seed for the television show. 31 #23 Jonathan Wilbur 582 76 #42 Brian Robinson 562 Loser earns No. 2 seed. M38 M46 37 #12 Adam Chase 551 68 #53 T.J. Schmidt 707 32 #55 Stephen Pavlinko Jr. 707 73 #10 Brian Himmler 603 M12 M28 38 #53 T.J. Schmidt 701 53 #21 John Janawicz 610 55 #7 Doug Kent 621 74 #55 Stephen Pavlinko Jr. 672 M58 M60 35 #13 Pete Weber 626 54 #61 E.J. Tackett 707 56 #63 Michael Haugen Jr. 679 71 #15 Wes Malott 614 M13 M29 36 #52 Bryan Goebel 658 69 #52 Bryan Goebel 689 33 #50 Stuart Williams 726 72 #50 Stuart Williams 632 M39 M47 33 #20 Brian LeClair 703 70 #45 Scott Pohl 604 34 #47 Tommy Jones 699 69 #18 Michael Machuga 613 M14 M30 34 #45 Scott Pohl 737 63 #52 Bryan Goebel 517 61 #50 Stuart Williams 674 70 #47 Tommy Jones 650 M52 M56 31 #29 Mike Fagan 725 64 #61 E.J. Tackett 653 62 #63 Michael Haugen Jr. 685 67 #31 Stephen Haas 610 M15 M31 32 #36 Gary Faulkner Jr. 636 71 #29 Mike Fagan 633 35 #34 Joe Paluszek 634 68 #34 Joe Paluszek 668 M40 M48 29 #4 Dom Barrett 652 72 #61 E.J. Tackett 682 36 #63 Michael Haugen Jr. 768 65 #2 Cameron Weier 572 M16 M32 30 #61 E.J. Tackett 697 66 #63 Michael Haugen Jr. 670 Friday 9:00 AM Friday 10:30 AM Friday 12:00 PM Saturday 9:00 AM Saturday 10:15 AM Saturday 1:30 PM Saturday 10:15 AM Saturday 9:00 AM Friday 12:00 PM Friday 10:30 AM Friday 9:00 AM Friday 10:30 AM Friday 12:00 PM Friday 2:30 PM Friday 3:45 PM Saturday 9:00 AM Saturday 10:15 AM Saturday 1:30 PM Saturday 2:45 PM 45 #64 Dakota Jordan 591 19 #32 John Furey 583 E1 E17 46 #32 John Furey 646 20 #19 Chris Barnes 595 69 #19 Chris Barnes 687 33 #19 Chris Barnes 714 E33 E41 Elimination Bracket 51 #40 Andres Gomez 610 45 #57 Derek Roseberry 700 70 #57 Derek Roseberry 683 34 #28 John Szczerbinski 721 E2 E18 52 #57 Derek Roseberry 627 46 #22 Travis Celmer 531 43 #28 John Szczerbinski 689 65 #28 John Szczerbinski 557 E49 E53 53 #48 Brandon Novak 702 51 #48 Brandon Novak 632 44 #52 Bryan Goebel 585 66 #7 Doug Kent 644 E3 E19 54 #49 Jordan Harrison 590 52 #3 W.R. Williams Jr. 664 59 #3 W.R. Williams Jr. 761 41 #3 W.R. Williams Jr. 664 E34 E42 55 #9 Josh Blanchard 738 77 #9 Josh Blanchard 674 60 #9 Josh Blanchard 683 42 #52 Bryan Goebel 754 E4 E20 39 #7 Doug Kent 646 35 #4 Dom Barrett 605 56 #41 Jason Lower 698 78 #6 Jason Howard 617 E57 40 #4 Dom Barrett 674 73 #60 Martin Larsen 715 21 #60 Martin Larsen 738 E5 E21 74 #37 Ronnie Russell 643 22 #23 Jonathan Wilbur 757 67 #23 Jonathan Wilbur 569 63 #4 Dom Barrett 602 E35 E43 75 #36 Gary Faulkner Jr. 584 43 #4 Dom Barrett 698 68 #4 Dom Barrett 650 64 #17 Syuichi Heki 588 E6 E22 35 #56 Tom Smallwood 738 76 #4 Dom Barrett 660 44 #47 Tommy Jones 646 45 #4 Dom Barrett 610 67 #4 Dom Barrett 663 E50 E54 77 #44 Greg Ostrander 650 53 #44 Greg Ostrander 572 46 #26 Patrick Girard 603 68 #35 Dick Allen 649 E7 E23 78 #12 Adam Chase 536 54 #26 Patrick Girard 574 61 #26 Patrick Girard 667 55 #26 Patrick Girard 641 E59 E36 E44 79 #13 Pete Weber 781 75 #13 Pete Weber 648 62 #13 Pete Weber 664 56 #25 Matthew O' Grady 554 E8 E24 Match E59 consists of (4) remaining contenders all bowling a three 80 #20 Brian LeClair 685 76 #34 Joe Paluszek 643 game match on the same pair of lanes Highest series will be #3 seed on tv Second highest series is #4 seed on tv 13 #62 Alan Runkel 529 41 #30 Tim Pfeifer 576 Third highest series is #5 seed on tv E9 E25 Low series is eliminated 14 #30 Tim Pfeifer 581 42 #16 Ildemaro Ruiz 732 29 #16 Ildemaro Ruiz 589 57 #27 Rhino Page 640 E37 E45 15 #27 Rhino Page 638 23 #27 Rhino Page 624 30 #27 Rhino Page 630 58 #50 Stuart Williams 612 E10 E26 16 #59 Yuya Katoh 574 24 #24 Scott Norton 605 63 #27 Rhino Page 622 59 #8 Dan MacLelland 697 E51 E55 17 #46 Gary Haines 555 55 #14 Tom Daugherty 584 64 #8 Dan MacLelland 683 60 #21 John Janawicz 773 36 #38 Ryan Ciminelli 652 E11 E27 18 #14 Tom Daugherty 617 56 #33 Norm Duke 645 39 #33 Norm Duke 677 65 #8 Dan MacLelland 638 E38 E46 19 #11 Alex Aguiar 709 73 #11 Alex Aguiar 645 40 #8 Dan MacLelland 678 66 #55 Stephen Pavlinko Jr. 517 41 #21 John Janawicz 577 36 #1 Jason Belmonte 614 E12 E28 E58 20 #43 Ryan Shafer 688 74 #8 Dan MacLelland 651 42 #1 Jason Belmonte 704 37 #58 Johnny Petraglia 657 25 #58 Johnny Petraglia 670 E13 E29 38 #39 Nathan Bohr 643 26 #53 T.J. Schmidt 591 31 #58 Johnny Petraglia 604 43 #58 Johnny Petraglia 473 E39 E47 39 #31 Stephen Haas 619 71 #2 Cameron Weier 665 32 #2 Cameron Weier 549 44 #54 Jaime Gonzalez 555 E14 E30 40 #2 Cameron Weier 663 72 #45 Scott Pohl 607 61 #54 Jaime Gonzalez 605 57 #10 Brian Himmler 621 E52 E56 41 #42 Brian Robinson 653 39 #10 Brian Himmler 637 62 #10 Brian Himmler 652 58 #1 Jason Belmonte 664 E15 E31 42 #10 Brian Himmler 664 40 #5 Lee Vanderhoef 603 37 #10 Brian Himmler 608 35 #10 Brian Himmler 620 E40 E48 43 #15 Wes Malott 718 57 #15 Wes Malott 735 38 #15 Wes Malott 593 36 #51 Patrick Allen 543 E16 E32 44 #18 Michael Machuga 643 58 #29 Mike Fagan 732 Friday 10:30 AM Friday 12:00 PM Friday 2:30 PM Friday 3:45 PM Saturday 9:00 AM Saturday 10:15 AM Saturday 1:30 PM Saturday 2:45 PM TV Finals #5 #1 Jason Belmonte 227 #4 #38 Ryan Ciminelli 214 #5 #1 Jason Belmonte 202 #3 #56 Tom Smallwood 173 #5 #1 Jason Belmonte 235 #2 #63 Michael Haugen, Jr 234 #5 #1 Jason Belmonte 221 #1 #61 E.
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