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7502B Florence Ave, Downey,o CAwling 90240 • Website: CaliforniaBowlingNews.com • Email: [email protected] N • Office:ews (562) 807-3600 Fax: (562) 807-2288 Kovalova Rolls 300 To Win 2019 Pepsi PWBA Louisville Open by Daniel Farish and Aaron Smith - USBC Communications LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Dasha Kovalova of Ukraine be- nal match against Colombia’s Maria José Rodriguez sug- came the fourth bowler in Professional Women’s Bowling gested she may be relying more on her shooting to Association Tour history to roll a televised 300 game as advance. she captured the win at the 2019 Pepsi PWBA Louisville A jump to the left quickly changed her path on the way Open on Saturday. to a 226-198 win against Rodriguez, and she didn’t lose Kovalova posted 12 consecutive strikes in the cham- any momentum against Johnson, who was looking for her pionship match at Executive and Spare to defeat 25th career PWBA Tour title. United States Bowling Congress Hall of Famer Liz John- “In practice, I really didn’t have great ball reaction,” son of Palatine, Illinois, 300-163, to win her second career Kovalova said. “And I was nervous because I saw every- PWBA Tour title. body else’s ball reaction. After talking with Chuck (Gard- The 24-year-old right-hander claimed $10,000 for the ner), I decided to make a really big jump and just go softer win and an additional $10,000 for the on with my hand.” CBS Sports Network from Go Bowling! Kovalova’s breakout season now has her joining reign- “Honestly, I don’t remember too much – I had tunnel ing PWBA Player of the Year Shannon O’Keefe of Shiloh, vision,” said Kovalova, who won the 2019 USBC Queens. Illinois, as the only players with multiple wins in 2019. “I was really nervous, but once I tripped that 4 pin (on “It’s cool,” Kovalova said. “Last season was good, but the 10th shot) I knew I had to make a move. That’s what not that good. I didn’t really expect it to be this good. I’m brought me back. When I’m nervous, it’s good for me to Dasha Kovalova just happy things are going the way they are, and I’m ex- go back to basics. I made a one-and-one move, made two Kovalova rolled 19 strikes in her two wins Saturday, cited for more. ” shots and it worked.” never missing the pocket, but her look prior to her semifi- continued on page 4 Mark Williams Wins PBA60 Dick Weber Championship for First PBA60 Title Bill O’Neill Wins PBA Harry O’Neale Chesapeake PBA Hall of Famer outlasts Rick Minier 177-175 Open for 11th Career Title, Second of 2019 Season FORT WAYNE, Ind. – by Bill Vint Seven-time Go Bowling! CHESAPEAKE, Va. – you’re not playing your ‘A’ match against Chapman, PBA Tour and three-time Top qualifier Bill O’Neill game means a lot. leaving splits that resulted PBA50 Tour titlist Mark of Langhorne, Pennsyl- “I’ve worked on my in three unconverted spares Williams defeated Rick vania, finished with four game a lot this year, mainly in the first five frames as Minier 177-175 in the title strikes to turn back a rally on ball speed,” he contin- Chapman coasted to a 233- match to win the PBA60 by AJ Chapman of Man- ued. “I throw it too hard 160 victory. Dick Weber Champion- chester, Iowa, and win the when I’m doing bad, but The Harry O’Neale ship presented by DeHayes Go Bowling! Professional I’m bowling a lot smarter Chesapeake Open, named Insurance Group and 900 Bowlers Association Tour’s and I think the end of the in honor of the long-time Global Friday at Pro Bowl Harry O’Neale Chesapeake game showed that.” PBA South Region man- West for his first PBA60 Mark Williams Open Sunday at AMF In the midst of argu- ager who was inducted into title. “I knew I needed eight Western Branch. ably his best season in his the PBA Hall of Fame in In the final tournament to be safe but it turned out O’Neill, who earned his 14-year career, the 37-year- 2016, was the third of 10 of the 2019 PBA50/60 I was lucky to get it,” the 11th career PBA Tour title old O’Neill has had third, events that are part of the Bill O'Neill season and third event for 61-year-old PBA Hall of and second of the 2019 Go fourth and fifth place fin- FloBowling PBA Summer ing, followed by the PBA players 60 and over, both Famer said. “I got the ball Bowling! PBA Tour season, ishes in addition to win- Tour. Gene Carter’s Pro Shop Williams and Minier strug- a little wide and it didn’t jumped into an early lead ning the PBA Hall of Fame The FloBowling PBA Classic from Mid-County gled in the title match with back like I thought with five strikes to start Classic to start the year and Summer Tour resumes Bowling and Entertainment three open frames each. it would. Sometimes you the title match while Chap- later finishing second in the with the PBA Wilmington in Middletown, Delaware, Minier’s most costly open need breaks to win and man left a 3-6-7-10 split inaugural PBA Playoffs. Open, to be livestreamed Saturday and Sunday. For came in the ninth when he I guess that was the one I and failed to convert in his Greg Young Jr. of Vi- in its entirety Tuesday and subscription information, left a 7-10 split. needed.” third frame. Chapman, the era, Florida, a 23-year-old Wednesday on FloBowl- visit FloBowling.com. Williams, who was the The low-scoring title No. 2 qualifier, rallied be- rookie who had not fin- PBA HARRY O’NEALE CHESAPEAKE OPEN top seed for the steplad- match came as a surprise to hind a string of four strikes ished higher than 30th in AMF Western Branch, Chesapeake, Va., Sunda der finals, was working on Williams after a relatively to close his deficit to three any previous PBA Tour Final Standings: a double heading into the high-scoring semifinal pins, but O’Neill struck out appearance, eliminated 10- 1, Bill O'Neill, Langhorne, Pa., $10,000, 10th frame but got a scare match in which Minier, the to end Chapman’s bid for time PBA Tour champion 2, AJ Chapman, Manchester, Iowa, $5,000. when he left the 2-10 split No. 2 seed for the finals, his first PBA Tour title. Wes Malott of Pflugerville, 3, Greg Young, Viera, Fla., $3,000. after a light hit on his first beat No. 5 seed Hall of “Everything this week, Texas, 216-192, in the first 4, Wes Malott, Pflugerville, Texas, $2,500. shot of the frame. The re- Famer Brian Voss 279-228. with the urethane equip- match of the four-play- Playoff Results: sulting eight-count turned “I think the conditions ment I was using, was about er stepladder finals. But Match One – Young def. Malott, 216-192. out to be enough to win the really changed and caught staying slow,” O’Neill said. Young ran into immediate Semifinal Match – Chapman def. Young, 233-160. match. continued on page 5 “Just to win an event when trouble in the semifinal Championship – O’Neill def. Chapman, 257-216.

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LANES New Start Time Mondays at 8PM Entering Average 2018-19 Composite Average Less 35 Pins Starts Sept. 9th Call Mike Cammarata at 562-927-3351 For More Info Page 2 CaliforniaBowlingNews.com August 15, 2019 PBA REGIONAL UPDATE: TEENAGE SON OF PBA TITLIST WINS IN PBA EAST REGION Anthony Neuer of Lewisburg, Pa., the 17-year-old son of PBA Tour titlist Andy Neuer, rolled two clutch strikes in the 10th frame to defeat Anthony Pepe of Long Island City, N.Y., 256-247, in the championship match of the PBA Bowlers Supply/Storm Open at Colony Park Lanes North Sunday. Neuer, an accomplished bowler with two USBC Junior Gold Titles, advanced to the semifinal round in this same event in 2018. The future McKendree University student earned $2,500 in scholarship money as he became the second youngest amateur to win a PBA Regional event at the age of 17 years, 100 days. The youngest bowler to win a PBA Regional was Wesley Low Jr. at 15 years, 336 days, who won a PBA West Region tournament in Las Vegas in 2013. Neuer qualified ninth and defeated Mark Scuderi Jr. of E. Rochester, N.Y., 2-0; Tommy Gollick of Oberlin, Pa., 2-0, 10TH LAUGHLIN BLAST! and qualifying leader Kenneth Ryan of Farmingdale, N.J., 2-0, in best-of-three-game elimination matches before defeat- Senior No–Tap Doubles Handicap Event ing Ryan Shafer, 279-187, in the semifinal match. AUGUST 19–21 Pepe, a two-time Bowlers Supply Open champion, qualified third and defeated Tim Foy Jr. of Seaford, Del., 2-0, and FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: JOYCE DALTON-JENSEN 619-251-9660 Paul Bajorski of Islip, N.Y., 223-216, in the semifinal round to advance to the final match. Pepe earned $1,300 as the 800-227-3849 GROUP CODE B/BLAST runner-up. Bajorski and Shafer earned $1,000 apiece as semifinal round losers.

● Seven-time PBA Tour titlist Dick Allen of Lexington, S.C., won the 31st PBA Crystal Automotive Spring Hill LOUSY BOWLER South Open presented by Track Sunday at Spring Hill Lanes, defeating non-PBA member Colin Champion of Spring Hill, Fla., 247-234, in the title match. TOURNAMENT! Allen, a 40-year-old PBA Tour veteran, previously won the Spring Hill tournament 15 years ago at the age of 25. In FREE Lousy T–Shirt/Handicap Event addition to winning his 25th PBA Regional title, Allen also took home the $2,500 first prize. While Allen waited in the wings as the No. 1 qualifier, Champion eliminated fellow non-pro Sean Riccardi of St. Pe- SEPTEMBER 29 tersburg, Fla., in the opening stepladder match, 254-213, and Cristian Azcona of Puerto Rico, 224-217, in the semifinal FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: RIVERSIDE LANES AT 1-888-590-2695 match. The Spring Hill event is the PBA South Region’s longest-running tournament. / ● Topping the PBA’s Aug. 9-11 weekend schedule of Regional tournaments will be the PBA50 Progressive/Gerde- ADULT SENIOR man Insurance Agency/Al Smith Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep Central/Midwest Classic at Al-Mar Colonial Lanes in Bowling VIP DOUBLES BOWLING Green, Ohio; the Lakewood Storm Southwest Open presented by New American Funding at Holiday Lanes in Lake- wood, Colo., and the Tony Reyes Memorial West/Northwest Member/Non-Member Doubles presented by Ebonite at TOURNAMENT Fourth Street Bowl in San Jose, Calif. Locals & Walk–Ons Are Welcome! ● The Aug. 16-18 PBA Regional calendar includes the PBA50 Greater Jasper Central/Midwest Open at Eastown SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 2020 Recreation in Jasper, Ind.; the Emerald Bowl Southwest Challenge for non-champions Houston, Texas, and the Dave FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: RIVERSIDE LANES AT 1-888-590-2695 Husted Northwest/West Open presented by Hammer at Husted’s Milwaukie Bowl in Milwaukie, Ore.

● The PBA’s schedule of Regional tournaments over the Aug. 23-25 weekend will be the PBA50 Sky Lanes Ashe- ville South Open in Asheville, N.C., and the PBA50 Coldwater/Roto Grip Central/Midwest Open at Pla-Mor Lanes in Coldwater, Ohio.

BOOK SWEEPERS/GROUP RESERVATIONS/BIRTHDAYS/CORPORATE PARTIES ● The PBA closes its August schedule of Regional activity with the PBA60 Kingsport Super Senior South Open pre- 1.888.590.2695 sented by Storm at Warpath Lanes in Kingsport, Tenn., Aug. 26-28, followed by the PBA60 Wilson & Sons Pest Control RiversideResort.com Super Senior Open at Victory Lanes Family Entertainment Center in Mooresville, Tenn., Aug. 29-31. The end-of-month weekend also includes the PBA50 Strike Zone Alleys Eastern Open presented by Hammer in Pottsville, Pa.; the PBA Illinois Valley Midwest Open at I.V. Super Bowl in Peru, Ill., and the PBA50 Mooresville South Open presented By Columbia 300 at Victory Lanes Family Entertainment Center in Mooresville, N.C. RiversideLanes.Aug2019.BowlingNews.indd 1 8/5/19 11:16 PM ● For complete PBA Regional schedules, rules and entry information, visit pba.com, open the “schedules” tab and click on PBA Regional Tours to find the event(s) in your area…and remember, you can follow “live scoring” for all PBA Regional events on pba.com (easily accessible for Apple and Android device users using the PBA app). QUICK NOTES ● Bowling fans who raise questions about the decorum of the unique fandom at Bayside Bowl in Portland, Maine, are encouraged to read the insightful feature story by Bryan Curtis for TheRinger.com. You can find the intriguing per- spective by a non-bowler in his feature, “Can Bowling Win Over the ‘Lebowski’ Generation?" at this link: https://www. theringer.com/sports/2019/7/25/20726901/bowling-pba-tv-kyle-troup-big-lebowski-rob-stone-fox-sports.

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in Sam Houston State’s Bea Hernandez Named San Gabriel Valley 2019 PBA Billy Welu Scholarship Award Winner CHICAGO – Sam Houston State University sophomore and 2019 NCAA Women’s Bowling Division I Rookie of the Year Bea Hernandez, has been named the winner of the 2019 PBA Billy Welu Scholarship Award which recognizes scholastic excellence and achievements in bowling. A native of the Philippines, the 19-year-old international business major is entering her second year as a member of Sam Houston State’s Bearkat women’s bowling team. She holds a 3.9 grade point average, was named to the Dean’s list in 2018 and most recently was named to the President’s list in the spring of 2019. In addition to her Rookie of the Year honor, she was named NCAA second team All- American, Southland Bowling Conference Championship Most Valuable Player and Newcomer of the Year. “As a foreign student from a developing economy who is studying here in the U.S., the scholarship means so much to me and my family,” said Hernandez. “It will definitely help me fulfill my dream of being able to finish my studies here (at Sam Houston State) and at the same time being able to continue to bowl at a high level of competition. “I also would like to extend my gratitude to the PBA for this honor and to Sam Hous- ton State bowling coach Brad Hagen, for making me a better person both on and off the lanes, and to my Bearkat teammates and the SHSU Athletics Department for making me feel at home.” In addition to her bowling accomplishments at Sam Houston State, Hernandez is a member of both the Philippines national adult and youth teams. She earned a doubles bronze medal in the 2017 Asian Youth Bowling Championships. The $1,000 scholarship award was established to annually recognize a college student who combines outstanding bowling talents with academic excellence. Welu, who passed away in 1974, was best known for his expert analysis alongside legendary ABC broad- caster and PBA Hall of Famer on the “Pro Bowlers Tour” series. Welu was a two-time PBA Tour champion and a member of the PBA Hall of Fame’s inaugural induction class in 1975. BILLY WELU SCHOLARSHIP AWARD WINNERS 2019 – Bea Hernandez (Sam Houston State) 2018 – Wesley Low Jr. (Wichita State) 2017 – Kristie Lopez (Wichita State) 2016 – Sydney Brummett (Wichita State) 2015 – Ramon Hilferink (Webber International) 2014 – Melanie Hannon (Fairleigh Dickinson) 2013 – Katie Thornton (Webber International) 2012 – Danielle McEwan (Fairleigh Dickinson) 2011 – Kristina Frahm (Maryland Eastern Shore) 2010 – Kim Yioulos (Pikeville) 2009 – Elizabeth Seibel (Penn State) 2008 – Heather D’Errico (Robert Morris-Illinois) 2007 – Ricki Williams (Wichita State) 2006 – Jerrod Reece (Creighton University) 2005 – Mandy Pezzano (U of Penn) 2004 – Holly Pusok (University of Houston) 2003 – Robby Spigner (Indiana University) 2002 – N/A 2001 – Jennie Snoddy (Notre Dame College of Ohio) 2000 – Jackie Edwards (Cal State-Fresno) 1999 – Steven Svetlik (University of Illinois-Chicago) 1998 – Nicholas Hoagland (Indiana University) 1997 – Preston Brunswig (Wichita State) 1996 – Brenda Dosher (University of Southern Indiana) 1995 – Michael Lamont (University of Florida) 1994 – Joe Ciccone (Erie Community College) 1993 – N/A 1992 – Stephen Dale Jr. (Northeastern University) 1991 – Kari Murph (Morehead State) 1990 – Kimberly Berke (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) 1989 – Ronni Shehorn (San Jose State) 1988 – Julie Powell (University of Michigan) 1987 – N/A 1986 – Paul Kaib (University of Florida) 1985 – Curt Pezzano (University of Miami (Fla.) 1984 – Michelle Mullen (University of Illinois) 1983 – Jeri Edwards (Penn State) 1982 – Patricia Bowie (Arizona State) Page 4 CaliforniaBowlingNews.com August 15, 2019

PWBA continued from page 1 Johnson, who led the event by nearly 100 pins to earn the top seed Saturday, used the same ball throughout the first two days at Executive Strike and Spare but felt she needed to make a change on the championship pair. $8000 1st Place LABOR DAY EVENT Although the final game didn’t go as she hoped, she $4000 2nd Place LABOR DAY EVENT was happy with her overall performance for the week. “I was feeling like the farther I had to move in, I $2000 3rd Place LABOR DAY EVENT couldn’t get the angle I wanted,” said Johnson, who rolled a 300 game in the championship round of the 2001 Paula $1000 4th Place LABOR DAY EVENT Carter Classic in Davie, Florida. “I thought the ball I start- ed the finals with was going to give me the angle I wanted Xframe Bowling Tour on the back part of the lane. It wasn’t my best choice, but Contact: Jeff Taino (C)909-702-3369 Vuong Do (C)714-622-0842 Bob Smith ©562-868-7164 I wasn’t making great shots either, so the combination of the two obviously hurt me. But, I’m incredibly proud of CAL BOWL myself for the way I bowled this week.” 2500 E. Carson St. Lakewood, CA 90712 Tel. No. 562-421-8448 Rodriguez, who was making her second consecutive championship-round appearance after a fourth-place finish AUG. 30, 31 & SEPT. 1, 2019 at the PWBA East Hartford Open, advanced to the semi- SEPARATE CUT EACH DAY - MEN, WOMEN & SENIORS. finals by defeating Germany’s Birgit Pöppler, 190-181. Pöppler also had made the show in East Hartford, Con- AUG. 30, 2019 FRIDAY SQUADS: 7 & 9PM (CUT AFTER 9PM) necticut, last week, finishing as the runner-up to O’Keefe. TOP 5 @ 7PM ARE GUARANTEED TO SEMIS. Rodriguez kicked off Saturday’s stepladder by edging TOP 5 @ 9PM ARE GUARANTEED TO SEMIS. Missy Parkin of Laguna Hills, California, in a high-scor- $1875 SQUAD BONUSowling IF YOU QUALIFY FRIDAYews & WIN OR PLACED THE EVENT ing match, 248-237. Rodriguez struck on her first delivery B N in the 10th frame and knocked over nine pins on her sec- AUG. 31, 2019H SATURDAYonor SQUADS: Roll 2, 4, 6 & 8PM (CUT AFTER 8PM) ond to lock up the victory. NameTOP 5 @ Score 2PM AREDate GUARANTEED Center TO SEMIS. JILLIAN GADDISON 300/707 07-21-19 GOLD COAST A total of 32 players earned spots in this week’s main $1875 SQUADJOEY HETU BONUS IF 300YOU QUALIFY07-29-19 PALM SAT. SPRINGS & WIN LANES OR PLACED THE EVENT field. The top 24 players on the 2019 PWBA points list RAFAEL QUEZADA 300 07-29-19 ACTION LANES SEPT. 01, 2019 SUNDAY SQUADS: 12N, 2, 4 & 6PM (CUT AFTER 4PM) (through the PWBA East Hartford Open) secured auto- ATTENTIONTOP 5 @ 12N & 2PM ALL ARE BOWLERS GUARANTEED TO SEMIS. matic spots in the field, while a pre-tournament qualifier BOWL AN HONOR SCORE ? E-MAIL IN YOUR NAME, SCORE, DATE & CENTER AND (PTQ) held Thursday at Executive Strike and Spare deter- 4PM LAST REGULARYOU WILL BE ON SQUADTHE FRONT PAGE & INRE-ENTRY THE NEXT PRINTED SQUAD EDITION @ 6PM - SEMIS @ 8:30PM E-MAIL TO: [email protected] mined the bowlers filling the rest of the field. Semi-finals: MEN: Bowl 300 3 games - 800 & cut7-10’S to WOMEN:top 24. Top 298,299,300, seed will 700+ sit &out 7-10’S for the title match and guaranteed Singapore’s Cherie Tan was the lone player in the top 3rd place. Last 23 bowlers will bowl 1 game eliminator format down to 12 bowlers. Last 12 bowlers 24 not to compete this week, which allowed nine bowlers will bowl 1 game eliminator format down to 4 bowlers. Last 4 bowlers will bowl 1 game eliminator format down to 2 bowlers. Top seed will join the last 2 bowlers and bowl 1 game for the title. to advance from the PTQ. Guaranteed 2 women and 2 seniors to the top 24. Defending PWBA Louisville Open champion Erin Mc- Carthy of Omaha, Nebraska, finished the week in 32nd GUARANTEED REGARDLESS OF ENTRIES place. The elite field bowled 16 games Friday to determine 1st Place $4000+$3000XFBonus+$1000SQDBonus = $8000 the top 12 competitors, which bowled an additional six 2nd Place $2000+$1500XFBonus+$500SQDBonus = $4000 games Saturday. Total pinfall for 22 games determined the 3rd Place $1000+$750XFBonus+$250SQDBonus = $2000 five finalists. BowlTV.com provided livestream coverage of all rounds leading up to the stepladder finals. 4th Place $500+$375XFBonus+$125SQDBonus = $1000 The 2019 season will continue next week at the Bowl- Optional: Side Pots: $10, Brackets: $5, Match Game ALL: $15 erX.com PWBA Orlando Open. The event will take place ENTRY FEE: $105*RE-ENTRY: $95*RED. ENTRY:$70 (50% PRIZEFUND)*OPTIONAL: XFBONUS: $40 Full/$20 Half Aug. 15-17 at Boardwalk Bowl in Orlando, Florida, with QUALIFYING RATIO: MEN 1:6 WOMEN 1:5 AGE FOR SENIORS: MEN @62 AND WOMEN @55 finals Aug. 17 at 1 p.m. on CBS Sports Network.

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PBA50 STARS TO BOWL FOR U.S. IN WORLD SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS Four PBA50 superstars – Walter Ray Williams Jr., Parker Bohn III, Lennie Boresch Jr. and Ron Mohr – will represent the United States in the 2019 World Bowling Senior Championships Sept. 3-9 at South Point Bowling Plaza in Las Vegas along with four equally talented 50-and-older women stars.

Nearly 260 senior bowlers representing 41 countries are expected to compete for med- als in singles, doubles, four-player team, all-events and masters competitions.

Williams has just completed a three-title PBA50 Tour season in which he earned Play- er of the Year honors for the third time after tying the record for career PBA50 Tour titles with 14. Bohn is a 35-time PBA Tour winner and a four-time PBA50 Tour titlist. Mohr has just earned PBA60 Player of the Year honors for the fourth consecutive year. All three are PBA Hall of Famers while Boresch, a four-time PBA50 Tour winner, is a member of the USBC Hall of Fame.

On the women’s side, Leanne Hulsenberg, Tish Johnson and Luci Sandelin are USBC Hall of Famers (Hulsenberg and Johnson also are members of the PWBA Hall of Fame). Sharon Powers will make her debut as a Team USA representative.

In the inaugural World Senior Championships in 2015, the U.S. swept gold medals in every event. In 2017, the team almost repeated, winning every event except women’s doubles where it won silver and bronze medals.

PBA60 continued from page 1 both of us by surprise,” Williams said of the title match. “The way those guys were bowling I thought it would take 220 or 230 at least to win. I would have never thought that the (title) match would have been below 200.” The stepladder finals started with Voss, trying for his second consecutive PBA60 title after winning the David Small’s JAX 60 National Championship Monday, beating No. 4 seed Jerry Sikora, coming off a third-place finish in the JAX 60 National Championship, 246-226. Voss then went on to beat Emilio Mora 246-169 in the second step- ladder match to advance to the semifinal. Mora, trying for his first “senior” title, made a remark- able run to earn the No. 3 seed for the finals posting an 11-1 record in match play. Saturday August 24th Open to Men, Defending champion and Fort Wayne native Ron Mohr, who was trying for his third PBA60 title, finished sixth 12:00PM (Check-In 11:00AM) Women, & Seniors ending his streak of six consecutive PBA50/60 tourna- ment top-five finishes. The four-time and reigning PBA60 105 Bowlers Max Player of the Year missed the stepladder final after losing $100 Entry Fee Womens Division Guaranteed his position round match to Mora 191-177. PBA60 DICK WEBER CHAMPIONSHIP (Includes Sidepots & Blocks) Pay out $500.00 for 1st Place! Presented by DeHayes Insurance Group and 900 Global Proposed Payout Based on 50 Entries Pro Bowl West, Fort Wayne, Ind., Friday Brackets Extra... Final Standings: 1, Mark Williams, Beaumont, Texas, $7,500. 2, Rick Minier, Houston, $4,000. 3, Brian Voss, Centennial, Colo., $2,500. $1,000 4, Emilio Mora Sr., Defiance, Ohio, $2,000. st 5, Jerry Sikora, Lake Havasu, Ariz., $1,750. Guaranteed 1 Place Stepladder Results: Match One – Voss def. Sikora, 246-226. 1 in 4 CASH Match Two – Voss def. Mora, 246-169. 2nd - $500 7th - $250 Semifinal Match – Minier def. Voss, 279-228 Non Cashing Senior rd th Championship Match – Williams def. Minier, 177-175. 3 - $450 8 - $225 4th - $400 9th - $200 5th - $350 10th - $150 6th - $300 11th - $125 WANTED 12th - $100 Looking for Energetic, Committed Left Lane Right Lane and Responsible Employees 48 feet 32 feet in Southern California $50 High Game of Tournament on Each Pair of Lanes All Current USBC Playing Rules will be in effect. Mechanics, Desk, Bar, Food Service Contact: Ken Meryman - [email protected] 8210 Mira Mesa Blvd. / San Diego, CA 92126 Send resumes to (858) 578-0500 [email protected] Page 6 CaliforniaBowlingNews.com August 15, 2019 Bowlers Truly Say the Darndest Things by Fred Eisenhammer It’s so true.

Bowlers are not only some of the strangest and most wondrous creatures, but they also say the darndest things. Here are some of my favorite bowling quotes through the years:

Johnnie Englehart, on the memorable side trip he and Susan Moline undertook to Bullhead City, Ariz., en route to a bowling tournament in Laughlin, Nev., in 2016: “We traded lives and vows and away we went.” No one knew of their plans to get married. Added Englehart: “Surprise!”

Bob Adams, who lost sight from his left eye because of glaucoma but has built a reputation as a prolific spare bowler, on converting the daunting 5-7 split: “I closed the good eye.”

Adam Lew, on the United States Bowling Congress commemorative 300-game ring he received in 2017 for his first perfect game: “Some people ask me why I wear it on my wedding finger and I’ll say, ‘It’s because I got married to the game.’ ’’

Powerful bowler Tom Martino, who survived a harrowing car accident in which his auto was slammed into a free fall on the Hollywood Freeway before it stopped on the diamond lane facing oncoming traffic: “I was driving on the freeway Adam Lew made a deep commitment to the game. one moment and the next moment I’m fighting for my life.” Photo by Fred Eisenhammer

Jillian Wiseman, who sported a 110 average before claiming the title of a Corbin Bowl no-tap doubles handicap tournament in 2017 with partner Nicholas Huang: “It was shock and awe. It will never happen again.”

Carol Mancini, the editor/publisher of the California Bowling News who’s witnessed five weddings at bowling centers: “I’ve never seen one that ever lasted.”

Professional Bowling Assn. Hall-of-Famer Chris Barnes, giving advice to league bowlers: “You can throw a bad shot, but don’t throw a bad shot from the same place. Throw the same bad shot from a different spot on the lane.”

Jerry Simmons, on using his Brunswick “Black Beauty” rubber for more than 55 years: “I don’t wash it. I don’t get it de-oiled. I don’t put it in a machine that polishes it. I don’t wipe it down and I don’t even use a cloth. It is what it is.”

New York resident Tommy Pisano, then-104 years old, on why he continues to bowl: “I can’t play baseball anymore.”

Brian Lane Duke, on receiving his commemorative 300-game ring a trifle late because of a San Diego United States Bowling Congress mix-up: “I was presented with my 300 ring for a game I bowled at Valley Bowl [in El Cajon] on April 8, 1996. It only took 21 years, but I finally got it.”

North Dakota resident Kathryn Pinke, making light of her 82 average in league play after rolling a 50 on her birthday: “As my husband, Nathan, has said on a few occasions, ‘There are a lot of things you are good at, Katie, but bowling Tom Martino endured a harrowing incident. has never been one of them.’ ” Photo by Fred Eisenhammer

Reporter Fred Eisenhammer, reversing himself after writing that no-tap competitions were just a gimmick and had no place in the bowling universe: “There’s a reason that no-tap tournaments, especially doubles no-tap events, draw big crowds. Bowlers like them. They like the camaraderie. They also like the high scores (unless one is really off their game and I know that feeling!”)

San Diego’s Michele Carter, who considered herself “just a league bowler and not much else,” on turning in a stunning performance in the 2016 National Golden Ladies Classic in which she won all four of her matches in the stepladder finals, including a 300-256 victory over Hall-of Famer Tish Johnson in the championship match: “It was just surreal. It felt like an out-of-body experience. I just tried to take it one shot at a time and not look out at the crowd.”

Bob Edwards, a former longtime bowling general manager, remembering how his 40-year career began: “I wanted to be in the bowling industry, which my father was in. He told me, ‘If you want to run a bowling business, you have to know how to do everything yourself. So, this week, you’re going to be the janitor.’WP And he handed me a mop.” Ace bowler and bowling coach Mike Weekley: “I would like to sayWestern that anyone who has confidencePacific in what Bowling they are Supply, Inc. doing can get a 300 whenever they want.”

Top women’s bowling pro Diandra Asbaty, standing up for her sport: “I’ve been practicing since I was 5 years old and I’ve been playing tournaments. I sweat. I throw a 15-pound ball. I fail and I win. I want bowling to get the respect it deserves.” Bob Edwards knows what it’s like to start at the bottom. Next week: Part 2 Photo by Fred Eisenhammer

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Larsen, 40, was walking with fellow bowler Fran Louw of South Africa when he was The Tournament is open to all bowlers 50 years old at the time of participation. The struck in the middle of an intersection while attempting to cross the street. Larsen said he Tournament is divided into six age categories, five years each, starting from 50-54 to 70- was thrown 40 feet down the road as a result of the accident. 74. The sixth category is for bowlers 75 years and older. There are two Divisions, one Larsen told FloBowling he was hospitalized for two nights with a broken left wrist, 59 Open and one for Women. stitches in his upper left arm, a broken rib and other various injuries. Fortunately, none of Winners in each Division and Age Category will qualify for the USBC National Se- the injuries were life-threatening, but his 2019 season is over. niors Tournament. Entry to the National Tournament will be paid for by your California “I feel really fortunate looking back on it,” Larsen told Wiseman. “I just can’t under- USBC. stand how my legs are not broken, and how I don’t have a real bad headache. It’s really It costs $50 to enter and winners are determined by total pins for six games plus Handi- fortunate that I’m alive, and I’m not more hurt than I am.” cap. Entry Forms may be downloaded from the California USBC website. Larsen said he and Louw drove to the tourist district along the beach to see the sights The Tournament is scheduled to compete at 9 A.M. and 2 P.M. on August 23-25 and 2 and enjoy dinner. When they returned to their rental car, they found it had been towed P.M. on August 22 if needed. because it was illegally parked. The impound lot was just over a mile away, Larsen said, It’s all happening at MONTEREY LANES on 2161 Fremont Street. The house num- so they decided to walk to retrieve their vehicle. Along the way, Larsen said they reached ber is (831) 373-1553. an intersection where they waited “a long time” for a crossing signal. For more information contact Tournament Director MABEL SHEASLEY at (415) “When the cars stopped, we thought it was our turn,” Larsen said. “Stupid enough, we 492-8880, x312. Her Email Address is [email protected]. didn’t pay attention to the lights. There was a car coming from the third lane. We didn’t “CALIFORNIA BOWLERS ARE THE BEST BOWLERS IN THE WORLD”. see it and they didn’t see us.” “PROVE ME RIGHT” California Dinosaurs. Larsen said he was slowed down because he was carrying a case of bottled water on his shoulder, while Louw was in front of him, which is why Louw wasn’t hit. “It’s a lifetime lesson learned,” Larsen said. “You have to do what you say to the kids Butturff, Sherman Retain Top Spots in and wait until it’s your turn to cross. Next time I’m going to be a little more careful.” Larsen, who flew home to Sweden, said he was thankful most of the injuries were to FloBowling PBA Summer Tour Points his left arm and not his bowling arm. CHICAGO – Jakob Butturff of Tempe, Arizona, and Kyle Sherman of O’Fallon, Mis- “My right arm is totally fine except for some bruises,” Larsen said. “The left wrist is souri retained the top two spots on the FloBowling PBA Summer Tour competition points going to be in a cast for five weeks. I don’t know how long it takes for the rest of the body list following the conclusion of the PBA Harry O’Neale Chesapeake Open Sunday, but to heal up.” Chesapeake winner Bill O’Neill of Langhorne, Pennsylvania, and runner-up AJ Chapman Larsen, long considered one of Europe’s premier players, has bowled in PBA Tour of Manchester, Iowa, made big moves after the third event in the 10-event program. competition since 2009 with a second-place finish in the 2014 PBA Scorpion Champion- Butturff and Sherman, who were tied for first place prior to Chesapeake, were sepa- ship his best among six top-five finishes. He was the recipient of the 2012 Steve Nagy rated into first and second places, respectively, based on their 12th and tied-for-17th fin- Sportsmanship Award, selected by his fellow competitors. ishes, respectively. Butturff won the Summer Tour opener in Lubbock, Texas; Sherman teamed with PWBA titlist Amanda Greene to win his first PBA Tour title in the Storm PBA-PWBA Striking Against Breast Cancer Mixed Doubles in Houston. AJ Johnson of Oswego, Illinois, was in third place going into Chesapeake and retained his position after an 11th place finish. O’Neill, ranked 35th after the Summer Tour’s first two events, moved into fourth place, picking up 2,500 points in the Tier 2 tournament. Chapman, in 31st place prior to Chesapeake, climbed into fifth place after earning 1,500 as runner-up. The FloBowling PBA Summer Tour points race involves incentives including bonus cash to the top five in the USBC Cup points standings, eight berths in the end-of-summer FloBowling ATX Invite and eight expenses-paid trips to China for the inaugural PBA China Tiger Cup in November. All are part of the 2019 Go Bowling! PBA Tour schedule. The second stop on the eastern swing – the PBA Wilmington Open – is set for Tuesday and Wednesday at Ten Pin Alley Family Fun Center in Wilmington, North Carolina. Two- hander Anthony Simonsen of Little Elm, Texas, won his third career title in Wilmington’s inaugural PBA Tour event in 2017, and Puerto Rico’s Cristian Azcona is the defending champion. Following Wilmington, PBA players will complete their eastern swing Friday through Sunday at Mid-County Bowling & Entertainment Center in Middletown, Dela- ware, where Simonsen won the 2018 Gene Carter’s Pro Shop Classic. Fans can follow the summer points races (USBC Cup, FloBowling ATX Invite and PBA China Tiger Cup) by clicking on this link: https://www.pba.com/SeasonStats/PointsList/132?list=10. Points also play a key role in selection of PBA’s 2019 Player and Rookie of the Year, and for entry priority consideration for selected 2020 PBA Tour events. The FloBowling PBA Summer Tour heads to the Midwest after Delaware for the PBA Bowlerstore.com Classic presented by Moxy’s Xtra Pair at Pla-Mor Lanes in Clearwater, Ohio, followed by the FloBowling PBA Summer Swing presented by the Brands of Ebo- nite International at Parkside Lanes in Aurora, Illinois, where the PBA Wolf, PBA Bear and Illinois Open titles will be at stake. The Aurora tripleheader will be the final points event in the Summer Tour leading into the FloBowling ATX Invite at Dart Bowl in Aus- tin, Texas, on Sept. 21. All PBA Summer Tour events except the Illinois Open are Tier 3 events (2,500 points for first place) while the Illinois Open is a Tier 2 event (double the Tier 3 points including 5,000 points for first). 2019 FLOBOWLING PBA SUMMER TOUR POINTS STANDINGS (After three of nine events; previous ranking in parenthesis) 1, Jakob Butturff, Tempe, Ariz., 3,095 (T1) 2, Kyle Sherman, O'Fallon, Mo., 2,935 (T1) 3, AJ Johnson, Oswego, Ill., 2,870 (3) 4, Bill O'Neill, Langhorne, Pa., 2,865 (35) 5, AJ Chapman, Manchester, Iowa, 2,020 (31) 6, Kris Prather, Plainfield, Ill., 1,925 (8) 7, EJ Tackett, Bluffton, Ind., 1,915 (4) 8, Stuart Williams, England, 1,850 (5) 9, Anthony Lavery-Spahr, Pasadena, Texas, 1,845 (6) 10, Josh Blanchard, Mesa, Ariz., 1,495 (12) 11, Greg Young, Viera, Fla., 1,425 (45) 12, Kyle Troup, Taylorsville, N.C., 1,355 (7) 13, Zeke Bayt, Westerville, Ohio, 1,255 (9) 14, Wes Malott, Pflugerville, Texas, 1,250 (41) 15, Andrew Anderson, Holly, Mich., 1,240 (10) 15, Darren Tang, Las Vegas, 1,240 (30) 17, Chris Barnes, Double Oak, Texas, 1,235 (34) 18, Dom Barrett, England, 1,220 (28) 19, , Riverview, Fla., 1,140 (11) Citrus Belt USBC Hall of Fame Class of 2019: (Left to right) Zack Jellsey, Darron Pe- 20, Tommy Jones, Simpsonville, S.C., 1,000 (14) ters, Tevie Calloway and Steve Lash. Page 8 CaliforniaBowlingNews.com August 15, 2019

1991 - by CarolPART Mancini 3 This is April, no foolin’! We’ll scan the pages for fun facts, interesting tales, high scores and people who generated the news. Check out the tournament clubs still offering weekend action. West Coast Bowling Star Gazer predicted good vibes, happy thoughts and points to ponder for each sign • Tournament, NABI (4 divisions), ABT (5 divisions), ABTA and Donkee. Gone but not • of the Zodiac. She was great (And IS great in 2019. Living in Temecula.) forgotten. Kessler Classic stars included: Butch Soper, Chris Warren, Mike Edwards, Dave Hus- The two young California picks for the “Star of Tomorrow” award ($1000 Scholarships) • ted, Norm Duke, and Jess Stayrook. Pro-Ams squads included: Adult, youth, mentally • were Kimberly Wong and Matthew Arvanitis. Great Junior Leaders, involved in civics, and physically challenged, deaf, and seniors. 20 seperate squads! association, and social activities. A yearly award. What happened to it? The 1991 BPAA Women’s U.S. Open was held at Fountain Bowl. Four Pro-Am Hunt Street won $25,000 for rolling the only 300 in the Gauntlet League at Mission • Squads. The tournament winner got $2,000. • Hills Bowl. Biggest pay off known for a 300. The prestigious Robby’s Ladies All Star Trio League counted among the greats on Donna Adamek won the “Robby’s Open”. She beat out Wendy Macpherson, Tish • their rosters: Sharon Aronson, Christy Asher, Shirley Anderson, Darlene Davis, Mar- • Johnson, Anne Marie Duggen and Stacy Rider on her climb to the trophy. vina Locke, and Cheryl Swanson. They all could have won the “Best Dressed Award.” Bowlers collected $1,058,246 for B.V.L. California led with $282,458. Daytime practice games were 75 cents each, in most centers. Rental shoes the same. • The top four cashers in the Robby’s PBA Regional Classic were locals; Rick Easley, • New manager at Granada Lanes was George Heady. Don't know where he came • Tom Scott, Billy Myers Jr, and Cory Groth. • from or where he went. Don’t think he unpacked! Strange??? The Showboat full page ad was tooting their horn about the upgrades. Canoga Park’s lunch special was $7 for two games and a “super snack.” • NEW entranes, NEW valet parking, NEW front desk, NEW bingo room, NEW buffet • Pat Bellinder won her first ABTA Mother’s Day Tournament atForest Lanes. section. Did they think we would imagine OLD upgrades?? • So. California’s Julie Gardner and Steve Smith bowled in the Olympic Festival in Los Does anyone remember Compton Bowl being wiped out by a helicopter crash? • Angeles. • How many “gold” 300 rings were given out by the A.B.C. from the beginning to 1991? Who was the winner of the Kessler Classic at West Town Square? Bryan Goebel. • 31,766. With the lane/oil pattern changing every year, nothing could stop the “300” • Who was the center manager? Bob Osborne. Trophy was 4 feet tall! flood because manufacturers were always one step ahead. Who shoud win the ring? Kevin Cogan (brother of Mickey Cogan) drove a Lola Buick at Indy. He averaged 222 The lane man? The ball maker? Or the bowlers? • MPH to qualify. This was his 11th year at Indy. Best finish was second in 1986. The American Dream Singles Classic Tournament at Sam’s Town guaranteed to pay More California women competed on the National tour than men. 2019 seems like the • $140,000 for first! Entry fee: $1000. Plus thousands more. All GUARANTEED with • same. 55 So Calif gals competed in the BPAA U.S. Open at Fountain Bowl. 1,024 entries. Did it happen? We’ll find out when we ge to October 1991. Kevin Cogan’s update: His 11th trip to Indy wasn’t lucky. He touched wheels with an- A very likeable guy names Joe Coleman invaded So. California with his Coleman Clas- • other car on lap 14 and crashed. He had a broken right arm and right thigh. • sic. He tried to run “intelligent” events. His articles challenged the bowlers to think! Of Big OOPS...Page 12, May 30th, 1991 pictured was the winner of the Donkee Tour with course he didn’t last too long. Just disappeared. (I would like to know where he went.) • Lou Kasnick. Champ Fran West was identified as Frank West. Here’s a partial list of centers that advertised in 1991 and are not around in 2019: Sharyn Critchfield-Manager of Rocky Mountain Bowl announced 300 number 20 for • All Star Lanes, Friendly Hills, Bowling Square, Clark Center, Colima, Columbia, • Tish Johnson. Eastland, Hollywood All-Star, Missile, Mission Hills, Granada Lanes, Panorama, The Mar Vista Bowl column was written by “Marvel Us”!!! Who?? The reporter scanned Arena, Pockets & Pins, Pom Lanes, Rocky MT. San Gabriel, San Pedro, Sports • the league sheets for the big scores of their 28 leagues. One league was called “Vegas Center, Verdugo Hills, Baraga Bowl, Beacon Bowl, Cedar Hill Lanes, Del Rosa, Riverview”. Why?? Pinkys, Rancho, San Hi, Cornejo Village, and Vista. These centers could tell some Mike Fowler, Tish Johnson, Robert Smith, and Kellie Estrada were named “Bowlers of tall tales! Damn....we miss ‘em! • the Year” by Bowling Writers at the 39th awards banquet. Betty Mivelaz was elected to WIBC Hall of Fame. She bowled on the Ladies Tour for 15 A writer who named himself “Big John” was a police officer, a bowler and a “Wanna be • years. Her first love was family, followed by teaching bowling and competing. I never • writer”. One column was a complaint about the number of commercials during the T.V. saw her without a smile! bowling show. Seven! He should watch today. Anywhere between 11 and 20!! BUT, no WIBC and ABC published the first joint rule book. Could the merging of the two orga- commercials, no T.V. • nizaztions be far behind? Chuck Pezzano was M.C. for 39th awards banquet. The NBAC celebrated their 9th birthday with a 2 day tournament at Granada Lanes. • Jesse Soria-manager of Alhambra Valley Bowl checked inside his new 300 ring and • Way to go Lila! • the date was 1891. Town Square Lanes hosted the Kessler Classic. Lots of Pro-Ams. Lots of Pros. Big Owner of the “American Dream Classic” tournament stated, “Any bowler can win, even • rooting section. The center was in Riverside. • a woman!” 22 women withdrew their $1000 entry fee. Lee Taylor, San Diego and Art Goddard of Temple City were inducted into So. Cal. Hall Over 400 attended the 39th Bowling Writers Awards Banquet. The greatest night, the • of Fame. • most worthy awards, Hall of Famers march down the aisle, good food, friends greeting Good idea! A league for singles only. Meet other singles and maybe “hook-up”. friends. No one wanted the evening to end. • The “best in the west” for Junior bowlers was the Rosenfeld Junior Elims. Nat and So, we end May. What a ride. Too many tournaments, scores, pictures and people to re- • Mimsy Rosenfeld were the “Pied Piper” of Junior bowlers. Their tournaments, leagues port them all. Some were “one-time” stars. Many went on to weekly wins and thousands and travel experiences were legendary. of memories. August 15, 2019 CaliforniaBowlingNews.com Page 9

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Kevin Jones 257/685, Brandon Kraye 686, Adrian Ya- 213 Ashley Paschai and Team: 2671 Disqualified. Pin Heads: The “Pin Heads” hunt for the Head manoha 265/682, Luke Mercado 247, RJ Davis 632, Club 55: Hdcp: 724 Gary Alsop, 672 Bob Marcelo, 691 Pins! The best hunters this week were Chuck and Stephanie Fung 236/640, Stephanie Hong 219/600. Delores Lyle, 643 Pat Copeland, 254 Karen Wade, Stacy...Damon Flewelen 215/564, Chuck Appleberry TUESDAY – Friendly Seniors: Al Magdaleno 244, 221 Darla Lloyd, 261 Dan Chaves, 243 Leroy Ruffin 207-194/585, John Ferlazzo 190/533, Tom Saner Phil Brewer 226/623. Guys & Dolls: Jing Sablan and Team: 1940 Split Personalities. 188/481, Stacy Kelly 246/572, Mel Leach 195/536, 258/657, David Puscizna 248/605, Leo Maningas 231, Chamber & Friends: Scr: 618 Clara Lotton, 482 Heidi Diane Robles 191/492, Ashley Brown 188/532. Erik Sanchez 646, Belinda Crowder 223 Boothe, 613 Steve Dolphin, 591 Kevin Cundiff, 225 Funsters: Steve Ralph had an interesting day. He left WEDNESDAY – Silver Foxes: Rick Moffat 278/651, John Forbing, 222 Pat Gilbert, 178 Wendy Johnson, the 5-7-10 and then later broke the Strike Pot. Carlos Carl Brooks 268/697, Ed Jamison 233, John Saltmeris 173 Deana Bass and Team: 2194 Huggers. Salcedo 610, Fred Guray 588, Vic Santos 580, Elvie 600. American National Can: Ray Mankins Jr. 219, Laughlin Nites: Scr: 515 Lynn Williams, 452 Irene Del Rosario 512, Tua Sula 511, Odette Dalton 504, Jeremy Carmichael 205, Brian Parker 204, Nancy Mulholland, 581 Rick Freese, 551 Scott Mulholland, Jim Plante 225, Dan Monzon 217, Dan Dalton 205, Parker 200. 212 Duane Smith, 194 Ron Mass, 153 Virgie Sena, Beth Austria 190, Leona Belletti 179, Becky Salcedo THURSDAY – Early Birds: Lisa McCutchan 211, 143 Jackie Sanchez and Team: 1915 Team 7. 178. Penny Bird 210. Sunset Rollers: Jay Knight 231, Young @ Heart: Hdcp: 651 Joann Cunningham, 640 Sierra Bugs: These “lady bugs” were buzzin around Willie Keith 201, Jim Ragsdale 200. Frank’s Gold Sandy Fine, 669 Romy Pedro, 668 Tony Thousand, the head pin, looking for the sweet spot. Sandy Cup Trios: Scott Kraye 280/977, Warren Nelson 258 Randy Yee, 249 John Sacquety, 251 Carmen Wrights 534 was sweet as necter. Sandy Wright 279/933, Dexter Harrod 278, Brandon Kraye 946, Barron, 235 Norma Bungalon and Team: 1924 Bowl- 215/534, Linda Maldonado 198-174/531, Mary Laura Solorio 216. ing Masters. Brooks 190/476, Darlene Waken 183, Stephany FRIDAY – Vegas Gamblers: Joe Jimenez 269/718, Let it Ride: Scr: 536 Margie Acevedo, 469 Stephanie Graves 179/453, Christine Ewaskey 179. David Pisani 259, Joe Lotspeich 256, Steve Koontz Row, 717 Vido Samarzich, 628 Michael Samarzich, Recycled Teens: How many times have these teens 688, Dexter Harrod 683, Starla Battiest 215, Lisa Mc- 158 Erin McCrink & Adela Hernandez, 222 Randal been recycled?? How many 50/50 tickets have they Cutchan 211, Shannon Smith 205, Jordan Kraye 205. Kvenbo & Kenny Kallogg and Team: 2103 Pinetrators. bought? The league averaged 150 this week. Seven Until next week, GOOD LUCK and HIGH SCORING! Fil-Am Keglers: Scr: 299/743 Bryce Wilson, 663 Da- people actually raised their average. Boylee Inocen- vid Jones, 622 Stacy Gallcia, 582 Vanessa Huertas, te 256-198/615, Bill Bock 213/517, Jorge Fernan- 216 Annie Liao, 201 Wendy Kwan, 244 Danny Mauna, dez 191/523, Rod Nicas 191-188/533, Rick Seneris 236 Mark Mauna. 185/539, Vancie Keith 190-166/508, Adela Santos TBYBP Pinheads: Scr: 393 Erynne Jones, 413 Kyle 179-170/499, Joanne Burke 165/455, Lanore Knud- Yonezawa, 112 Bryson Lui, 1119 Ariana Chavez and son 164-160/468. Team: 413 Mario Bowl. Grandmas/Grandpas: These “Vintage” bowlers TBYBP Rug Rats: Scr: 87 Zachary Harlow and Team: sure know how to have a good time! Hit or miss!! Wal- 87 Sonic Ninjas. ter Gist 211-179/554, Chris VanDeven 206-192/547, TBYBP Pin Pals: Scr: 301 Neel Kankariya and Team: Larry Cosgrove 201/512, Walter Milsap 188/495, 301 Wet Like Water. William Scott 182/494, Al Romero 181/484, Joanne TBYBP Jr/Adult Strike Force: Scr: 511 Jai Kankariya,

Burke 213/516, Del Stewart 182-178/520, Donna Yu-Gi-Oh!, Magic The Gathering, Pokémon 155 Dante Montoya and Adults: 466 Nick Scalise and May 171-169-165/505, Roycie Murren 170/447, Dor- Baseball, Basketball, Football, Hockey, Team: 1190 Gotta Catch em All. othy Ruggiero 164/456. Non-Sports Cards, McFarlanes, Comics & TBYBP Jr Gold: Scr: 700 Dominic Fisher, 488 Bella Young at Heart: Sub Anthony Leavell led the way to Supplies, State & National Park Quarter Maps Roseli, 181 Martin Velasco and Team: 616 Pin Crush- the strike zone. Poundng the pins for a dandy 632. Spin the Wheel for Prizes Every Saturday ers. Carla Dean did the pins dirty. Sent them to the dun- MC, VISA, DISCOVER, AMEX, JCB, & DINER'S CLUB ACCEPTED As a reminder, with the new rules coming in and geon to be recycled. 198-189-176/563. This league LAYAWAY & GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE the winter season starting, make sure all you adult averaged 169.58 this week. 18 “Youngins” raised 13308 S. Inglewood Ave., Hawthorne, CA 90250 leaguers look into putting this rule in to your league to their average. Anthony Leavell 226-210/632, Bob Mon - Thurs 1:30pm - 7pm save you from a big headache: Nobody under the age Sneed 225/596, Jim Plante 224/584, Josh Hudson Fri Noon - 7pm • Sat Noon - 7pm • Sun Noon - 5pm of 18 is allowed in your league even if the parent signs (310) 675-3333 215, Clarence Williams 213/616, Phil Hylton 604, Phil & Phyl Knoll Proprietors the parent consent form. Otherwise everyone in your Jimmy Hamilton 596, Rich Heid 594, Frances Walker league must comply with this new law and complete 215-197/556, Cherise Stephens 186/503, Bea Steen die Katz 720, Darrion Tipton 691, Darylynn Davis the SafeSport course through Bowl.com or your league 182/455, Tua Sula 176/500. 249-216/647, Necole Johnson 248/570, Stephanie could not be certified, your card could be pulled or you Cal Bowleros: These ladies averaged 147 on a hot Jones 227, Denisha Williams 227/611, Precious Da- could be suspended from USBC all together. summers day. Actually, they didn’t want to leave the vis 219/612. Just tell the youth bowler to stay in the youth league “Coolest” place around! Linda Kinney 573, Becky Gobs and Gals: Team “$100 Dollar Strike” is 3 until they turn 18 and come back and you will be more Salcedo 497, Nene Camaneg 495, Jessica Alcayde games ahead with only 2 weeks to go. Antonio than happy to let them in your league. At least they 203, Becky Carroll 193, Renee Johnson-Scott 188. Palangio 278/752, Chris Eguilos 264, Kevin Jones can earn scholarship for college in the youth league. C.A.U.L: “The Bowlbarians” are your leauge champs! 257/716, Cameron Huntelman 700, Maria Bacos Check our website www.oaktreelanes.net for more And a thank you to “We are not the Champs” for Labayan 225/591, Arlene Thaxton 222, June Colier information and all of our specials and our youth web- holding the league up, from last place. Rich Dahmen 208/596, Della Douglass 575. site www.tbybp.com. Keep the great scores a rolling. 252-224/671, Dave Winter 236/642, Kurt Haidl 231, Seal Beach Dad’s: The Dad’s are back! A couple Blayke Miller 225/575, Eli Vega 585, David Regul of teams need team names...have a beer! Brad Gill 582, Allan Lee 577, Jessica Seastead 188-183- 548, Troy Davis 542, Michael Rosetti Jr 491, Joe Pre- 173/544, Beth Watts 171/455, Teri Friend 167/477, za 201, Adam Larson 187, Mike Ibrahim 183. Yosemite Hamilton 164/428, Lori Gilmore 160/437. Fil-Am: Rey Cataluna was in 7th heaven this week- Senior Men’s Trio: Kevin Gannon shot his third 706! 701 for Freddie Catamisan. Marife Catalasan WANTED 300 in this league! Arnold Cheesman was only a pin kept it in the family with her high scratch series of away-Dang! BUT...Curt Soares chopped more wood 613. Ike Topacio 687, Valerie Colian 579, Beth Colian than either big gun. 786. That’s BIG! Kevin Gannon 513, Aaron Law 279, Royce Angeles 262, Chris Bo- Experienced Mechanics 300/761, Arnold Cheesman 290/737, Curt Soares rillo 246, Emma Trinidad 234, Beth Austria 203, Tess Brunswick A2 Machines 275/786, Herman Ferguson 269-269/766, Archie Santos 202. Stull 729. Practice League: This short league ended the sea- Marcus Lemons: Five teams are in a position to take son with 2 teams tied for first. No Roll-off! More prac- first place. So, watch out T.N.H...the hunt begins! The tice games in your future. Seth Luchtel 503, Joseph Bowlero West Covina two teams in last place are on towel patrol. Loren- Paine 485, Noel Paniel 466, Shannon Fukushima Great Pay, Benefits, Paid Vacation so Spencer 278-267/750, Curtis McCann 264/699, 443, Jeff Shultz 180, Alex Nunez 177, Jose Lagunas David Fitzgerald 259, Emerson Wafer 258/681, 169, Brittany Moreland 142. Contact Jon 626-384-9766 Mitchell Grissett 257, Daryl McCloud 255/678, Ed- That’s all for this week. August 15, 2019 CaliforniaBowlingNews.com Page 11

= BOWLING NEWS DIRECTORY Las Vegas Los Angeles County Orange County Laughlin CAL BOWL - 68 FOREST LANES - 40 GOLD COAST - 70 2500 E. Carson Street, Lakewood, CA 90712 22771 Centre Drive, Lake Forest, CA 92630 Hotel, Casino, & Bowling Center (562) 421-8448 • Fax: (562) 420-4775 (949) 770-0055 • Fax: (949) 770-7839 4000 W. Flamingo Road www.calbowl.com • Manager: Leonard Ruiz Jr. www.forestlanes.com • Manager: Jon Diso Las Vegas, NV 89103 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] (800) 331-5334

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KEYSTONE LANES - 48 WESTMINSTER LANES - 40 SOUTH POINT - 64 11459 E. Imperial Hwy., Norwalk, CA 90650 6471 Westminster Blvd., Westminster, CA 92683 9777 Las Vegas Blvd. (562) 868-3261 • Fax: (562) 929-0701 (714) 893-5005 • Fax: (714) 891-4225 South Las Vegas, NV 89123 www.keystonelanes.com • Mgr: Dave Piazza www.westminsterlanes.com (866) 796-7111 Fax: 702-797-8081 Email: [email protected] Mgr: Jennifer Chow • Email: [email protected] 64 Lanes, Snack Bar, Pro Shop

OAK TREE LANES - 36 SUNCOAST - 64 990 N. Diamond Bar Blvd., Hotel, Casino, & Bowling Center Diamond Bar, CA 91765 9090 Alta Drive, (909) 860-3558 San Diego County Las Vegas, NV 89145 oaktreelanes.net (702) 636-7400

PALOS VERDES BOWL - 40 KEARNY MESA BOWL - 40 24600 Crenshaw Blvd. Torrance, CA 90505 7585 Clairemont Mesa Blvd., (310) 326-5120 Fax: (310) 539-8021 San Diego, CA 92111 [email protected] or [email protected] (858) 279-1501 Ventura County www.pvbowl.com Facebook.com/pv.bowl

PICKWICK BOWL - 24 MIRA MESA BOWL - 44 BUENA LANES - 42 921 W. Riverside Drive, Burbank, CA 91506 8210 Mira Mesa Blvd., 1788 S. Mesa Verde, Ventura, CA 93003 (818) 845-5300 Ext. 350 or Ext. 351 San Diego, CA 92126 (805) 677-7770 Pickwick Gardens Bowl and Ice Center (858) 578-0500 buenalanes.com “Where The Fun Never Stops” Email: [email protected] LOCAL USBC ASSOCIATIONS SANTA CLARITA LANES - 32 CITRUS BELT Association Manager - Elise M. Hamner 21615 W. Soledad Canyon Rd.,Saugus, CA 91350 BOWLING CENTERS OF 667 West 2nd Street, San Bernardino, CA 92410 (661) 254-0540 • Fax (661) 254-7562 [email protected] www.santaclaritalanes.com (909) 381-4599 Email: [email protected] SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NORTH L.A. COUNTY Executive Director - Margot Gallardo Association Manager - Tom Leigh PO Box 4396, Garden Grove, CA 92842-4396 15600 Devonshire St., Suite 212, Granada Hills, CA 91344 Riverside & [email protected] email: [email protected] website: nlacbowling.com www.socalbowling.com (818) 810-6263 (657)210-2695 San Bernardino ORANGE COUNTY Association Manager - Andrea Fredericks PO Box 4396, Garden Grove, CA 92842-4396 BOWLIUM LANES - 32 E-Mail: [email protected] CALIFORNIA USBC ASSOCIATION (714) 554-0111 4666 E. Holt Blvd., Montclair, CA 91763 Association Manager - Larry Peppers (909) 626-3528 • Fax: (909) 626-2144 55 Mitchell Blvd. Suite 2, San Rafael, CA 94903 www.bowlium.com [email protected] • www.calusbc.com SAN GABRIEL VALLEY www.californiayouthbowling.com Association Manager - Linda Johnson-Pilios Facebook.com/Bowlium (415)492-8880 4020 Shadydale Ave., Covina, CA 91722 E-Mail: [email protected] CANYON LANES - 24 NORTH COUNTY USBC (626) 337-6270 Fax: (626) 960-9260 49750 Seminole Dr., Association Manager - Karen Salazar PO Box 5987, Oceanside, CA 92052 Cabazon, CA 92230 [email protected] SOUTH L.A. COUNTY (951) 572-6120 Fax: (951) 922-2385 www.ncusbca.com Association Manager - Lynn Matsubara (760)213-4997 17057 Bellflower Blvd. Suite 210, Bellflower, CA 90706 Located next to Morongo Casino E-Mail: [email protected] (562)925-0417 Fax: (562) 925-7478 SAN DIEGO U.S.B.C. VENTURA COUNTY USBC Association Manager - Lynn Graves Asst. Manager - Cheryl Smith 7840 El Cajon Blvd. Ste 203, La Mesa, CA 91941 [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] (805)339-9334 www.sandiegobowling.com (619)697-3334 Page 12 CaliforniaBowlingNews.com August 15, 2019

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