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Crystal Reports Rolltech PBA World Championship Cashers Round Pairings Squad: A Saturday, December 12, 2015 10:00 AM Lanes Bowler - Hometown Bowler - Hometown 5-6 Ryan Ciminelli - Cheektowaga, N.Y. Patrick Girard - Canada Stuart Williams - England E.J. Tackett - Huntington, Ind. Gm1 5-6 Gm2 11-12 Gm3 15-16 Gm4 23-24 Gm5 29-30 Gm6 33-34 7-8 Sean Rash - Montgomery, Ill. Matthew McNiel - Prior Lake, Minn. Scott Norton - Mission Viejo, Calif. Martin Larsen - Sweden Gm1 7-8 Gm2 13-14 Gm3 17-18 Gm4 25-26 Gm5 31-32 Gm6 35-36 9-10 Thomas Larsen - Denmark Sam Cooley - Australia Eugene McCune - Munster, Ind. Jakob Butturff - Chandler, Ariz. Gm1 9-10 Gm2 15-16 Gm3 19-20 Gm4 27-28 Gm5 33-34 Gm6 5-6 11-12 Bill O'Neill - Langhorne, Pa. Jesper Svensson - Sweden Ryan Graywacz - Feeding Hills, Mass. Parker Bohn, III - Jackson, N.J. Gm1 11-12 Gm2 17-18 Gm3 21-22 Gm4 29-30 Gm5 35-36 Gm6 7-8 13-14 Gary Faulkner, Jr. - Memphis, Tenn. J.R. Raymond - Bay City, Mich. Paul Moor - England n-Ronnie Sparks, Jr. - Ecorse, Mich. Gm1 13-14 Gm2 19-20 Gm3 23-24 Gm4 31-32 Gm5 5-6 Gm6 9-10 15-16 Rhino Page - Orlando, Fla. Michael Haugen, Jr. - Phoenix Marshall Kent - Yakima, Wash. Devin Bidwell - Wichita, Kan. Gm1 15-16 Gm2 21-22 Gm3 25-26 Gm4 33-34 Gm5 7-8 Gm6 11-12 17-18 Andres Gomez - Colombia Walter Ray Williams, Jr. - Oxford, Fla. Anthony Simonsen - Princeton, Texas n-Warren Crawford - McKinleyville, Calif. Gm1 17-18 Gm2 23-24 Gm3 27-28 Gm4 35-36 Gm5 9-10 Gm6 13-14 19-20 Kyle Troup - Taylorsville, N.C. Josh Blanchard - Mesa, Ariz. Markus Jansson - Sweden Dom Barrett - England Gm1 19-20 Gm2 25-26 Gm3 29-30 Gm4 5-6 Gm5 11-12 Gm6 15-16 21-22 Joonas Jehkinen - Finland Norm Duke - Clermont, Fla. B.J. Moore, III - Apex, N.C. John Furey - Freehold, N.J. Gm1 21-22 Gm2 27-28 Gm3 31-32 Gm4 7-8 Gm5 13-14 Gm6 17-18 23-24 Kristopher Prather - Milton, Fla. n-Matt Gasn - Laurel, Md. Tobias Boerding - Germany Amleto Monacelli - Venezuela Gm1 23-24 Gm2 29-30 Gm3 33-34 Gm4 9-10 Gm5 15-16 Gm6 19-20 25-26 n-Zeke Bayt - Henderson, Nev. Tom Hess - Urbandale, Iowa Joseph Hostetler - Louisville, Ohio Kim Bolleby - Thailand Gm1 25-26 Gm2 31-32 Gm3 35-36 Gm4 11-12 Gm5 17-18 Gm6 21-22 27-28 Pete Weber - St. Ann, Mo. Cameron Weier - Tacoma, Wash. Nathan Bohr - Austin, Texas Anthony Pepe - Elmhurst, N.Y. Gm1 27-28 Gm2 33-34 Gm3 5-6 Gm4 13-14 Gm5 19-20 Gm6 23-24 Saturday, December 12, 201512:29 am 1 Squad: A Saturday, December 12, 2015 10:00 AM Lanes Bowler - Hometown Bowler - Hometown 29-30 Ryan Shafer - Horseheads, N.Y. Jake Peters - Henderson, Nev. Osku Palermaa - Finland Brad Angelo - Lockport, N.Y. Gm1 29-30 Gm2 35-36 Gm3 7-8 Gm4 15-16 Gm5 21-22 Gm6 25-26 31-32 Tom Baker - King, N.C. Manuel Otalora - Colombia T.J. Schmidt - Mishawaka, Ind. Gm1 31-32 Gm2 5-6 Gm3 9-10 Gm4 17-18 Gm5 23-24 Gm6 27-28 33-34 Ron Mohr - Las Vegas Bryon Smith - Roseburg, Ore. Pascal Winternheimer - Germany Gm1 33-34 Gm2 7-8 Gm3 11-12 Gm4 19-20 Gm5 25-26 Gm6 29-30 35-36 n-Adam Barta - Girard, Ohio Jason Belmonte - Australia Magnus Johnson, Jr. - Sweden Gm1 35-36 Gm2 9-10 Gm3 13-14 Gm4 21-22 Gm5 27-28 Gm6 31-32 Saturday, December 12, 201512:29 am 2.
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