January 20, 2011 BOWLING NEWS Page 1 California Thursday January 20, 2011 Bowling News P.O. Box 4160, Downey, CA 90241 • Online: www.californiabowlingnews.com • Email: [email protected] Office: 562-807-3600 Fax: 562-807-2288

ABTA in LAS VEGAS this Weekend $5,500 Min 1st Place up to $11,000 1st with Bonuses Onsite Entries welcomed at The South Point Barnes Sixth Player in PBA History LAS VEGAS — The ABTA separate qualifying board with will hold it’s January Open 1 in 5 1/2 bowlers making the Event at the Beautiful South board daily. to Complete PBA’s Triple Crown Point Jan 20-21-22-23 with a First place in this event is Guarantee of $5,500 and up Guaranteed at $5,500 mini- LAS VEGAS — Chris the title to improve his record to $11,000.00 first place can mum and with Bonuses 1st Barnes of Double Oak, Texas, to 11-14. He defeated Michael be won with the Bonuses and place can be worth up to exorcised his television de- Haugen Jr. of Carefree, Ariz., Cash N Carry Options. $11,000 and add a $250 Bonus mons Sunday, upsetting top in Saturday night’s elimina- “NEEDING A ROOM? to that if using the Raw Profit qualifier Bill O’Neill of South- tion round, 243-172, to reach Call My Cell I will do My Ball in the title game courtesy ampton, Pa., 267-237, to win Sunday’s finals where he elim- Best to get YOU one”/ BOB. of our Sponsor “900” Global. the Professional Bowlers As- inated Finland’s Osku Paler- This is an Open Event and You can get the New Raw sociation World Championship maa, 246-176, and Sean Rash New members up to 209 Aver- Profit there with Your entry at South Point Bowling Center of Montgomery, Ill., 237-161, age are welcome. Membership by only adding $80 inc Tax to and become the sixth player in for the chance to meet O’Neill dues will only be $10.00. Se- your first entry PBA history to complete the for the title. niors Men 55+ and Ladies 49+ Last years event drew over sport’s Triple Crown. In the title match, Barnes Barnes completed PBA’s Triple Crown Sunday, proudly receive a free Membership in 500 entrants and huge payoffs Along with his 13th career started with six strikes to admires his well deserved trophy. the ABTA. Averages must be for our bowlers. title, the 40-year-old Barnes build a 31-pin lead after seven completely verified to enter Please see our ad in this pa- won a $50,000 first prize. He frames, but O’Neill refused to who have won the Triple west Las Vegas later Sunday and join the ABTA. per for more information! previously had won the 2005 back down, finishing with a Crown,” he added. “Right for the opening qualifying Entry Fees for the Big Pay- For Information contact the U.S. Open and the 2006 PBA string of four strikes to force after I won, Billy Hardwick round for the Champions Field ing Event are reasonable with ABTA 562-868-7164, (CELL) Tournament of Champions, Barnes to mark in the 10th called my wife and told her to in the $1 million PBA Tourna- First Entry $86 Onsite, Re En- 562-228-3960 or see the Web the other two legs in the PBA frame. Barnes’ strike on his welcome me to the club.” ment of Champions. Follow- tries are $80- $70 and all oth- Site at www.abta1.com Triple Crown. The only other first shot in the clinched the “I’m not unhappy with my ing a second qualifying round ers only $63. Reduced Entries The South Point is located Triple Crown winners are Bil- title. performance,” O’Neill said. “I Monday morning, half of the will receive $2,750 1st place at 9777 Las Vegas Blvd (South ly Hardwick, Johnny Petraglia, “I feel bad for Bill,” Barnes threw all but one shot on line. Champions Field will join the and 60 % of all Prizes funds. Strip) and easy to find. Just Pete Weber, Mike Aulby and said. “He was the best bowler When I needed shots to make elite field for the duration of The 1st reduced Entry is $61, take Interstate 15 to Silverado Norm Duke – all PBA Hall of in the PBA World Series to get Chris show up in 10th, they the Tournament of Champi- re-entries are $53 & $50. Canyon Rd. Go East 1 block Famers. here, but I’ve been in his shoes were all good. That’s some- ons. There are qualifying quads to the Center on the right. The Barnes, the No. 4 quali- a few times and I’m not going thing I’ve struggled with out The richest tournament in all four days and each day is a phone there is 702-796-7111. fier, came into the PBA World to give the trophy back. here. I think it’s a good sign of PBA history concludes Satur- Championship with a 7-14 “There are a lot of guys things to come.” day when a record $250,000 record on television in major who have won the PBA World The Lumber Liquidators first prize will be decided live championships, but he won Championship, but it’s a short PBA Tour immediately moved on ABC at 2:30 p.m. Eastern. Bowling News four consecutive matches for and distinguished list of guys to Red Rock Lanes in north- continued on page 11 Honor Roll KULICK NAMED WORLD BOWLING ENTRY DEADLINES EXTENDED FOR 2011 USBC Name Score Date Center kerry tissler 814 1-10-11 buena lanes WRITERS WOMEN’S BOWLER OF THE YEAR WOMEN’S AND OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS andy waltrip 300 1-10-11 FOuntain bowl ARLINGTON — After a event in 2010, Kulick earned ARLINGTON—Tourna- This year, the Women’s richie gardner 804 1-11-11 corbin bowl year filled with major victo- gold medals in doubles and ment season is right around Championships will return to vernon adams 300 1-12-11 vernon adams ries, Team USA’s Kelly Ku- team, a silver medal in all- the corner, and it’s not too late New York state for the first bryan cruz 833/300 1-12-11 jewel city bowl lick has been named the 2010 events and bronze medals in to be part of the action at the time since 1996 and settle into laura lee daniel 710 1-12-11 DEEr creek lanes World Bowling Writers Wom- singles and trios at the Pan 2011 United States Bowling Syracuse’s Oncenter Complex, chris dotson 300 1-12-11 keystone lanes en’s Bowler of the Year. American Bowling Confed- Congress Women’s and Open where 48 specially-construct- tom fisk 810/300 1-12-11 buena lanes The seven-time Team eration Women’s Champion- Championships. ed lanes and custom-built, stephen hood 300 1-12-11 cal bowl USA member became the first ships. The entry deadline for the state-of-the-art scoreboards paula vidad 723 1-12-11 moreno valley bowl woman to win a Lumber Liq- Kulick also traveled to USBC Women’s Champion- will await more than 30,000 john wanamaker 801 1-12-11 buena lanes uidators Professional Bowl- Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in ships has been extended to bowlers. The event gets under- gabriel encinas 300 1-13-11 keystone lanes ers Association Tour title last March and won the women’s March 1, while USBC Open way April 7 and will run for 88 raul “spanky” rosales 300 1-13-11 mission hills bowl January. She defeated Chris division at the Malaysian In- Championships competitors days, also concluding on July francisco trejo 808/300 1-13-11 BOwlium lanes Barnes, 265-190, to win the ternational Open. now will have until March 4 to 3. emmerson wafer 300 1-13-11 cal bowl Tournament of Champions. England’s Dominic Barrett submit their entries. The Women’s Champion- Denise williams 734 1-13-11 Chaparral lanes “I’m thrilled by all the ac- was named the World Bowling The 2011 Open Champion- ships received a successful john engelbrecht 801 1-14-11 valley view lanes colades I’ve received for last Writers Men’s Bowler of the ships will be the first to kick makeover in 2010 and now rj garcia 300 1-14-11 DEEr creek lanes year’s performances, and to be Year for the third consecutive off this year as it begins its features three average-based sonny dew 812/300 1-15-11 PAlos verdes bowl named the best bowler in the year. He topped the 2010 Eu- 122-day run March 4. Bowlers divisions that use a 100-per- lowell huber 806 1-15-11 linbrook bowl world is a tremendous accom- ropean Bowling Tour rankings from all 50 states and several cent format. Between wesley low jr (13 yrs) 802/300 1-15-11 moreno valley bowl andy moran 819 1-16-11 west covina bowl plishment,” Kulick said. “It’s with three titles and 12 finish- foreign countries will converge the new look of the venue and ashley dunn (13 yrs) 711 1-17-11 vista lanes like 2010 hasn’t ended yet for es in the top five. Barrett also on the one-of-a-kind, 78-lane the new format, the Women’s John Engelbrecht 300 1-17-11 hemet lanes me. I’m constantly reminded won a bronze medal in singles National Bowling Stadium in Championships is a can’t-miss godfrey galsim 300 1-17-11 jewel city bowl of what I accomplished.” at the World Tenpin Bowl- Reno, Nev., before the tourna- opportunity for women of all Kulick also won both wom- ing Association World Men’s ment concludes on July 3. ages and skill levels. ATTENTION ALL BOWLERS: en’s bowling majors in 2010. Championships. More than 12,000 five- “We take great pride in our She claimed the United States The World Bowling Writ- player teams already are head- championship events, and we bowl an honor score THIS WEEK & E-MAIL by Tuesday Noon Bowling Congress Queens title ers also announced that two ed for “The Biggest Little City don’t want anyone to miss out YOUR NAME, SCORE, DATE & CENTER & you will be on the front page. in April and the U.S. Women’s players were elected to its Hall in the World,” but there’s still on the opportunity to compete Open in May. She was the first of Fame. England’s Kristen plenty of room available for on bowling’s biggest stages,” e-mail to: [email protected] woman to win both events in Penny and Finland’s Mika bowlers interested in trying to said Brian Lewis, USBC Man- the same year. Koivuniemi will be inducted earn a share of the $5 million aging Director of Tournaments. men: 300 or 800 Women: 298,299,300 or 700+ In her only Team USA later this year. prize fund. continued on page 9 Pick and Choose... Wisely 6 Gamer - $300.00 1st Place ABT Citrus Belt Sunday January 23 Norco Classic Lanes check-in ABT Orange County Saturday January 22 Westminster Lanes SUNDAY, Feb. 20th at 5PM 4:30 • Entry Fee: $50 Optional - Sidepots $6 - Blocks $4 • Call Alan at (949)770-0055 for more info. ABTA Thurs - Sun January 20-23 South Point Lanes O.C. USBC BVL Tourney Sat-Sun January 22-23 AMF 300 Anaheim Oil Pattern Used Senior Doubles Tuesday January 25 Santa Clarita Lanes “Viper” 20 Lane Challenge Sunday January 23 Linbrook Bowl Page 2 BOWLING NEWS January 20, 2011 Looking for Junior Gold in Citrus Belt? Entries Coming in Fast for WCST Ebonite Come to Del Rosa Lanes!!!! Singles at La Habra “300” February 12-13 by Dick Sanders LA HABRA—On the week-end of February 12-13, 2011 , the WCST Ebonite Singles will Junior Gold be at La Habra “300” Bowl, in La Habra, CA. Qualifying on Saturday, February 12th, begins at 12:30PM, bowling 10 straight games. The tournament’s goal is a full field of 64 entries for this League 32 Lane center. At the current time, there are 45 bowlers signed up. This will be a two divisional age tournament. Regular Division:, Ages 40 to 59 for the Men, and 40 to 49 for the Ladies. Super Seniors: Men, 60 & up, Ladies, 50 & up. Entry Fee for this tournament is $175.00 for current Kids Bowl Free WCST members, Guests to add $15.00. Tournament pays one cash place for every 3 entries in each division. Extra Optional Money Action: High Games & Series Pots, and Brackets. Finals for both Starts January 22nd, 2011 divisions on Sunday, February 13th, starts at 8:30AM. Call the WCST Office now to enter: 760-363-8141, 760-792-4596, Cell Phone. 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League Champion will receive an entry into the USBC WCST Ebonite Senior Dbls WCST Ebonite Singles WCST Ebonite Singles Junior Gold Championship Tournament in Las Vegas to March 12-13, 2011 March 26-27, 2011 April 16-17, 2011 be held in July of 2011 (If we have 16 or more kids, Del Rosa Lanes will pay for both 1st & 2nd Southpoint Lanes Silver Nugget Lanes Keystone Lanes place in the league for Junior Gold Championship entry) Las Vegas, NV N. Las Vegas, NV Norwalk, CA $500.00 Added Discounted Lineage Bowl both the regular Junior program @ 9am and 32 Teams Maximum Field Prices adds more money Junior Gold and the 9am session will be FREE 32 Teams Signed Up to the Prize Fund

To sign up or for more info, please call Nicole at 818-921-5335 Or email to [email protected] WCST Ebonite Singles WCST Ebonite Singles WCST Ebonite All Star Doubles Gold bowlers must be Junior Gold Certified April 23-24, 2011 May 28-29, 2011 June 4-5, 2011 “18 Kids signed up so far, If we get 5 girls and 16 boys we will send 1 girl and 2 boys to Junior Gold Championships” Orleans Casino lanes Mission Hills Bowl AMF-Valley View Lanes Good for 1 FREE game Las Vegas, NV Mission Hills, CA Garden Grove, CA Del Rosa Lanes Present this coupon anytime lanes are available $500.00 Added 1499 E Highland Ave And receive 1 free game of bowling Name: ______****************************************************************************** San Bernardino, CA 92404 Phone Number: ______JOIN THE WCST NOW: ANNUAL DUES: $60.00, GOOD FOR ONE YEAR FROM THE TIME YOU SIGN UP. 909.886.4675 E-Mail Address: ______Above info must be filled out WCST OFFICE: 10888 WEST #3, MORONGO VALLEY, CA 92256 760-363-8141 CELL: 760-792-4596 E-MAIL: [email protected]

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A. 2009-2010 book average B. 2010 summer average (21 games) Saturday, January 22, 2011 sunday, january 23, 2011 C. Current 2010-2011 Winter Average D. No average = 175 squad times: 1:00 P.m. & 4:00 P.m. squad times: 1:00 P.m. & 4:00 P.m. E. House has right to re-rate any bowler Check-in at: 12:00 P.m. & 3:00 P.m. Check-in at: 12:00 P.m. & 3:00 P.m.

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1499 E Highland Ave, San Bernardino, CA 92404 1. Entry Fee: $20.00 per person; $15 for re-entry. $5.00 optional prize fund. Optional Prize Fund: Prize fund will be returned 100% at one (1) place for every ten (10) entries Strike Jackpot Tickets!!!!! with a handicap of 90% of 220. Checks will be mailed to the adult winners. Youth winners will Tickets are 3 for $1 or 18 for $5 receive credit in their scholarship fund. [BVL Donation $10.00; $1.00 Exp; $9.00 Lineage] All money collected for strike jackpot Will be given away 2. Eligibility: Any USBC member in good standing. Non-USBC bowlers who wish to enter the Name: ______AVG: ______Phone #: ______tournament can do so on a donation only basis. Note: The winner of the tournament must be a Name: ______AVG: ______Phone #: ______member of the Orange County USBC. Non-USBC members can qualify by purchasing an affiliate membership at the tournament. Name: ______AVG: ______Phone #: ______Name: ______AVG: ______Phone #: ______3. tournament Format: Three game singles scratch tournament certified by the USBC. Name: ______AVG: ______Phone #: ______4. Averages: a. Use highest know book average from 2009-10 season 4/15/2010 book of 21 games or more, established in a certified league in California. (Winter or Summer Leagues apply) b. If no entering average, Bowlers may enter the BVL qualifying provided they have bowled 21 games or more in a certificated league at time of qualifying. c. USBC rules #319C, 319D and 319E Shall not apply d. Bowlers are responsible for verifying their own average. If the submitted average is incorrect, scores will be disqualified. f. Bowlers without a verifiable average cannot qualify for the State BVL Tournament

tOurnAmEnt DivisiOns women men youth/Boy & girl Classic 181 & Over Classic 191 & Over Classic 185 & Over A 166 - 180 A 170 – 190 A 170 – 184 B 151 – 165 B 151 – 169 B 145 – 169 C 136 – 150 C 131 – 150 C 120 – 144 D 121 – 135 D 130 & under D 95 – 119 E 120 & under E 94 & under

5. late: Any bowler arriving late will start game in the frame being bowled and will receive zero for any frames missed. No frames can be made up.

6. In the event of a tie score in any division a one game role off must take place to determine county representative

mail Entry and check to: OC usBC, 13896 harbor Blvd #5A, garden grove, CA 92843 For questions about the tournament call (714) 554 - 0111 $10.00 Bowler name: ______usBC# ______$3.00 Circle One: Adult male / Female youth Boy / girl Average:______Division ______

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Please indicate squad date/time: 1st Choice: ______2nd Choice: ______January 20, 2011 BOWLING NEWS Page 3

NATIONAL DEAF BOWLING NEWS by Connie Marchione DEAF FRANK GALLO, JR BOWLS IN PBA TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS AT LAS VEGAS LAS VEGAS—This is the biggest week for Professional Bowlers Association with its first time ever one million dollars prize fund PBA Tournament of Champions running January 16 to 22 at Red Rock Hotel Bowling Center. At stake is the largest ever $250,000 for first place prize. Not only that, the finals is back televised on a major channel ABC on Saturday Jan. 22. Saturday For first time in 51 years history of this Tournament of Champions, PBA opened entry to all February 12th, 2011 - 7 pm former PBA Regional Champions and Women’s Series Champions to enlarge the field. Also the entry fee was raised to a cool $1,000. 3 games With the first place $250,000 prize tempting, many former regional champions paid their entry Teams - Mixed Doubles fees for their first time chance in this Tournament of Champions. So that made a record entry field starting off on Sunday January 16. (Must have one of opposite sex) One deaf PBA bowler, Frank Gallo, Jr. due to winning his first PBA Regional tournament in First Come First Serve - PREPAID 2008 after 36 years of trying, grabbed his chance of entering this T0C. The Jacksonville, FL right- hander is the first deaf bowler in history ever to bowl in this major tournament. Entry - $50.00 per Team Good luck to Gallo as it will be a tough task for him to win as the oddmakers had him on long list of entrants at 600 to 1 chance of winning. If Gallo makes the finals or win, it will make a great story like Kelly Kulick did last year when she became the first woman to beat a male bowler in his Handicap - 90% of 230 major tournament. A. 2009-2010 Book B. Current 2010-2011 (21 games) YOMA’S 846 TOPS DEAF TRAVEL AT LINBROOK BOWL C. 175 Blind ANAHEIM—It is two straight for Pablo Yoma as the leader of the pack in So. Calif. Deaf Trav- D. House has right to re-rate any eling League’s stop at Linbrook Bowling Center. Rolling games of 214-223-178-233, Yoma’s 846 bowler topped the day’s honor roll of 7 bowlers. Great for him but an outrage because his teammates did not help him as his Lake Elsinore won measly 6 points and fell back in the cellar. Yoma worked for 5 of his team’s 6 points. Optional: Side Pots, The league average leader at 194, Gorman Low placed 2nd on the list with his 780 from 188- 207-190-195. Bob Jones followed with 180-205-192-202 for 779 and Ed Abakumoff shot a 215 in *****PREPAID EVENT***** his 763. Robert Audette hit a 744, Gardy Rodgers a 702 and Don Millwee after missing two ses- sions, started with a 205 and finished with 702. Money must accompany sign-up League leader LA City retained its lead after battling with 3rd place Chino to a 10-10 tie. Second place S.F. Valley moved up closer to LA City with a 14 to 6 win over Yoma’s Lake Elsinore. Fourth place Mid City closely edged out Riverside 11-9 by taking the team 4th game by one pin and team series by 3 pins. The 51 years old traveling league thanks Linbrook’s manager Stacy Rider and her staff for host- ing. Next trip is to its popular house, Keystone Lanes on Sunday Jan. 23 at 1 PM. For further information call: Tom Cristi or Craig Goodman WHEN WILL USBC RECOGNIZE GLENN ALLISON’S 900 AS THE FIRST ONE? When this writer read that an Indiana man rolled an USBC approved 19th 900 series, his stom- Name : ______AVG______Phone: ______ach turns over. Because in that man’s 900 like the 18 other before him, USBC or ABC before that did not check the pair of lanes to find out if it was fixed or blocked so the ball finds its way to make strikes. Name: ______AVG______Phone: ______In the first historic rejected 900 before all of these 19, Glenn Allison happened to have the natu- ral talent and ability to be consistent in rolling the ball in the pocket 36 times. The next day ABC Valentine’s Day NoTap sent a man to check the two lanes and rejected Allison’s feat because the lanes were fixed. Oh Man, if it was fixed, why didn’t others bowling with Allison on the same pair also get lots of strikes like him and made record scores. *****PREPAID EVENT***** Come on, it’s time that USBC apologize to Allison and put his 900 as the first one. 21615 W. Soledad Cyn Rd, Saugus, CA 91350 (661) 254-0540 fax (661) 254-7562 Editors Note: The Bowling News agrees with Connie, when it comes to a 900 series... Glenn www.santaclaritalanes.com is 1st in our hearts.. and always will be... Great Sweeper Rates Available Rooms from $2999

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SSHC 69004 Fms R1 California Bowling News AD uYur#8r25:r36/4 Page 4 BOWLING NEWS January 20, 2011 CAL BOWL CITRUS BELT HALL of FAME - CLASS of 2010 by Frank Weiler

SAN BERNARDINO—2010 was a great year for the Citrus Belt Hall of Fame. Hall chairperson, NITA SCHMIDT and her committee (PHOSIE LOTZE, DANIEL LORENTZ, CURT SNYDER, and NORRIS TURNER) were happy to induct five deserving candidates into the Hall: FEBRUARY 26, 2011 BOB BURTON Check-in from 8:30am-9:30am, Starts at 10:00am (Inducted for Meritorious Service)

SCRATCH 10 GAMER + Served with distinction as a Citrus Belt Association officer (Director, VP, Interim President) and volunteer for 1981 - 2009 + Chairperson of every committee within the Citrus Belt Mens Association + Member of the California Men’s State Board of Directors (6"3"/5&&%1":06545  + League Secretary for over thirty years /% 3%t$"4)3"5*0 HIGH WOMAN AND HIGH SENIOR (55+) ARE GUARANTEED TO CASH FOR AT LEAST $150 DAVE GULLEY (Inducted for Superior Performance) GAMES 4 & 7 - OPTIONAL $20 $500 MEGA POTS! + Averaged 200 plus for 25 of last 27 years (1984 to present), with high of 229. + Won seven Citrus Belt tournament titles 50&/5&3t4*%&1054*/$-6%&% + 2007 Citrus Belt Senior Masters Champion and 1992 BVL CAL State Champion 015*0/"-#3"$,&54CSBDLFUTHBNFT BOE BOEqUIGSBNFPOMZCSBDLFUT + Won three Cal State Senior Titles (All Events and Team twice) TDPSFJOUIGSBNFPOMZ JTZPVSTDPSFGPSUIBUCSBDLFU + Seven perfect games and four 800s (837 high) (6"3"/5&&%1":0654'034*%&10541&3(".& + Citrus Belt Director for 10 years and President for 5 years '03&"$)#-0$, PATTERN: BEATEN PATH (KEGEL) CLARKE MOORE (Inducted for Superior Performance)

+ Averaged 200 plus from 1969 - 2001, with high of 227 (twice) + Two time Masters Champion - SoCal 1972 and Citrus Belt 1979 + PBA member 11 years and PBA national touring pro &DUVRQ6W/DNHZRRG&$‡  ‡ZZZFDOERZOFRP + 204 average on PBA National Tour + First Professional Coast Bowlers (PCB) player to bowl sixteen 200s in a sixteen game finals + Two perfect games and two 800s (815 high) JIM MURTISHAW (Inducted for Superior Performance)

+ Averaged 200 plus for twenty years, and 225 plus most of those years + Led Citrus Belt in average twice - 1991 (232) and 1998 (236) + Four CAL State Titles and 1998 Citrus Belt Masters Champion + PBA National Champion and 10 time PBA Regional Champion + Won 14 PCB Titles and 7 West Coast Senior Tour (WCST) Titles + Considered by many to be the best bowler in Citrus Belt history TOM ROBISON (Inducted for Superior Performance)

+ Averaged 200 plus for over twenty years starting in 1971 (226 high in 1986) + Won two Cal State Titles (1975 Team and 1979 Singles) + Bowled first 300 game at Del Rosa Lanes in 1982 + Won PBA Regional Title in 1986, bowling 299 and 823 + Bowled 300 game in PCB Tournament in 1986

Citrus Belt President MIKE RADDEMAN wishes to thank the BOWLING NEWS for supporting the efforts of Association bowlers. 2011 North L.A. County USBC Championships TEAM EVENT: DOUBLES & SINGLES: Mission Hills Bowl AMF El Dorado Bowl 10430 Sepulveda Blvd., 8731 Lincoln Blvd Mission Hills, CA 91345 Los Angeles, CA 90045 (818) 361-1221 (310) 670-0688

Open Championship Squad Times: FOUR PERSON TEAM: Sat, April 2 at 12, 3pm & 6pm TEAMS TEAM: Sat, April 9 at 12 & 6pm TEAM: Sat, April 9 at 3pm (combined women, open & youth) D/S: Sun, April 3 at 9am, Noon Entry Fees: D/S: Sun, April 10 at 9am $25 Per Person/Per Event D/S: Sun, April 10 at 12pm (combined women, open & youth) $10 Per Person for All-Events

Women’s Championship Squad Times: Handicap: 80% of 200 TEAM: Sat, April 9 at 3pm (combined women, open & youth) D/S: Sun, April 10 at 12pm (combined women, open & youth) Divisions: Scratch & Handicap

CLEAN 30 POT; SCRATCH, HANDICAP & SR. SINGLES POTS; & BRACKETS AVAILABLE ON-SITE 5th Annual Cathy Wells Memorial Youth Championship Tournament Youth Squad Times: Information: TEAM: Sat, April 9 at 3pm (combined women, open & youth) $20 Per Person/Per Event TEAM: Sat, April 16 at 9am, 12pm & 3pm SMART #10677 D/S: Sun, April 10 at 12pm (combined women, open & youth) Handicap: 100% of 200 D/S: Sun, April 17 at 9am & 12pm

CONTACT INFO: North Los Angeles County USBC 15600 Devonshire St. #212, Granada Hills, CA 91344 0HONE  sE-mail: [email protected]

ENTRIES CLOSE: March 15, 2011 www.nlacbowling.com 9AM to NOON January 20, 2011 BOWLING NEWS Page 5 American Bowlers Tournament Association P.O. Box 3721, Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 • 562-868-7164 • Cell: 562-228-3960 • www.abta1.com Kmel Cunanan 3rd ABTA Championship at West Covina 8 Bowlers share Match Game of $1,635 Match Series estimate of $2,000 next week • Match Game estimate of $3,000 ABTA Returns to South Point for our LAS VEGAS Open this Weekend Jan 20-23 3-6-9 is $2,700 at South Point / Onsite Entrants welcome Join US!! WEST COVINA—In our re- from start to finish with a +146 Cunanan) to a high of $100 turn to West Covina Lanes, we to sit out and bowl for the title. (Nghiem Tran) depending on who had a very nice turnout of 272 en- Keith Nahan came in second at would win. In this round we saw tries this week. Cut scores were +142 and would sit out the first Nghiem Tran (10th seed) bowl- good at a +49 for the men and round. It took a +59 for the men ing Marvin Crowder (11th seed). +34 for the women. This week, and a +13 for the women to make In this match, Marvin would get our three Super Seniors added to the top 16. the better of Nghiem with a 257 the board for the men were Ely This week, our top seed in to 216 finish. In the other match Cruz (+45) and Roger Romero semi-finals had the honor of draw- we saw Kmel Cunanan (5th seed) (+42) and Mila Fermin (+9) for ing the match game worth $1,635 bowling Jhun Tan (12th seed). In the women. That would give us and he drew a 156. After a review this match, Kmel would get the 68 bowlers making it to the semi- of all the scores bowled, there better of Jhun with a 241 to 213 finals this week. were eight people who matched finish. Jhun and Ngheim finished Cunanan is the ABTA Champ at West Covina (L-R) Arnold Trias, Alvin Francisco (runner up) For all qualifying squads our the score. They were George in 4th and 5th getting checks for top qualifier for the Men was Parker, Minh Dang, Ben Hurtado, $125 each. Our semi-final match $550, Kmel Cunanan Champ ($2,800), Annaliza Agoncillo (ABTA Member extrordinaire), Marv Dino Cantoria with a +137, and Dana LeCount, Daniel Cha, Fred was set to be bowled on 9 and 10; Crowder 3rd $225 and Nghiem Tran 4th $125. for the women it was Jeannette Galvan, Freddie Catamisan, Ro- we had our 5th and 11th seeds Chang with a +85. Each will get land Suase. They will each get into the top 16 bowling each Kmel would come up with strikes and closest score of the Super still available. Call me on the Cell paid entries into a future regular $204. We will estimate the pot to other. In our horses this week we in the first and second frames. Bowl and there will be five prizes 562-228-3960 and I will get you ABTA event. Each week our top be $3,000 at South Point Hotel would see Marvin paying $78 and Alvin would get a strike in the paid out. 1st place, Room for one unless they are sold out. Las seed overall draws the Match Se- and Casino. This week we had Kmel paying $52 if they win their 2nd frame but in the third frame two nights at Las Vegas Open at Vegas Here we come!!! Look for ries, and this week it was worth seven new bowlers join us. Let us match. In this match, Kmel would he would leave the 3-6 and only the South Point in our 4th Of July the Las Vegas Story on the Front $876. The top seed drew a 520 welcome these new bowlers to the start off hot with three strikes out get the 3 pin. Kmel would get a Special for starters. page please. but we had no one that bowled club, Michelle Lee, Mila Fermin, of the first four frames, and see spare and strike in the 3rd and If you want to join us in a that score. Next week at South Ernestine Fermin, Gerardo Ley- Marvin stay clean, giving Kmel a 4th frames. After the 4th frame, great tournament and fun at the Point Hotel and Casino we will va, Les Lawless, Johnny Tsang, 25 pin lead after 4 frames. Both Kmel would only lead by 7 pins. South Point come on down to Las estimate the Match Series at David M. Jones, Rose Jones. We bowlers would continue to stay It continued this way to the 6th Vegas. Onsite entries are gladly $2,000. For the 3-6-9 qualifying forgot to mention last week that clean through the 6th frame, but frame, where we see both bowl- welcomed there. There are rooms this week, we had two people Mi- D. A. Wright of WCST Fame also in the seventh frame Kmel would ers get strikes in the 6th and 7th chael Hudson, and George Parker re- joined us at Oak Tree. Great miss a 10 pin to cut the lead to frames. But Kmel would get his who missed on the last shot so no to have these fine people with us. 5 pins. Kmel would finish with a turkey while Alvin would not, one would go for the $2,600, they This would bring us to our strike and spare in the 10th frame and that would allow Kmel to win would both share the $50 conso- finals now. In the and bring Marvin up with a strike his 3rd championship. He would ABTA lation. We will add another $100 first round the seven losers were in the 9th and needing a strike to finish with a 237/263 to 190/221. at South Point Hotel and Casino Talia St. Angelo, Emilio Flores, give him a chance. He would lose Kmel would take home $1100 for West Covina Lanes Jan. 15, 2011 for total of $2,700. Don Quitangon, Freddie Man- his balance on the shot and leave the win and an additional $1,700 1 kmel Cunanan 690 $1,100.00 2 holden Au / In the doubles this week, we ansala, Mary Huynh, Alejandro the 6-10 giving Kmel the victory in Cash and Carry giving him Cash & Carry $1,700.00 Billy Chao 1416 $190.00 2 Alvin Francisco 746 $550.00 3 Danny Eguilos / had 189 groups get into the dou- Antazo, Allan Basto. They would with a 207/233 to 194/216. For $2,700. Alvin finished in 2nd for 3 marvin Crowder 660 $210.00 Allan Basto 1414 $160.00 bles, with 20 spots paid out. The receive checks of $105 each. In those lucky “investors” that had $550. 4 nghiem Tran 663 $125.00 4 michael Kong / top prize this week went to Hold- the second round, losers were Kmel as a horse, he paid $52. Champion Kmel Cunanan is 5 jhun Tan 660 $125.00 samson Kong 1393 $150.00 6 keith Nahan 742 $115.00 5 kin Sang Chung / en Au and Cheng Tse along with Billy Chao, Sonia Coronado, Marvin finished 3rd and received from Anaheim and used a Track 7 Billy Chao 694 $115.00 holden Au 1386 $140.00 Holden Au and Billy Chao with Arnold Trias, Keith Nahan and $210. drilled by Mike Wahl. He is mar- 8 Arnold Trias 688 $115.00 6 Danny Eguilos / 9 sonia Coronado 620 $115.00 kmel Cunanan 1385 $130.00 1416 for $190. The low to cash each would get checks of $115. The title game is set and ried to Mia with two children 10 Don Quitangon 691 $105.00 7 marvin Crowder / was 1345, we paid out $1890 in This would get us down to the bowled on lanes 7 and 8 this Adrian and A.C.. He would like 11 Allan Basto 682 $105.00 David Owens 1382 $120.00 doubles. final four bowlers. At this point, week. Alvin being the top seed to thank Allan Basto, Tres Catala- 12 Freddie Manansala 678 $105.00 8 Cheng H. Tse / 13 Emilio Flores 668 $105.00 Billy Chao 1380 $110.00 In the semis this week we saw our horses would be paying any- elected to start the match first. Al- san, Danny Eguilos, and Timbog 14 Alejandro Antazo 659 $105.00 9 william Garrett / Alvin Francisco lead the semis where from a low of $52 (Kmel vin would start out with a strike. team. 15 mary Huynh 60% 647 $105.00 David Owens 1378 $100.00 16 talia St. Angelo 613 $105.00 10 william Garrett / Alvin Francisco (2nd Place) 17 matt Garcia 654 $100.00 marvin Crowder 1378 $100.00 is from Long Beach and used an 18 william Garrett 648 $97.50 11 nghiem Tran / (562)868-7164 • www.abta1.com • (562)228-3960 (Cell) Storm Invasion drilled by Josh. 19 george Parker 646 $95.00 matthew Garcia 1363 $90.00 20 Ely Cruz (SS) 644 $95.00 12 samson Kong / He is single. He would like to 21 john Phan 641 $91.25 ryan Nam 1361 $80.00 thank Annaliza Agoncillo, Arnold 22 holden Au 641 $91.25 13 ryan Nam / Trias, and Leo Silva for their sup- 23 Art Windsor (SS) 640 $87.50 samson Kong 1361 $80.00 24 Cezar Marcella 638 $85.75 14 william Garrett / port. 25 leo Silva 638 $85.75 David Dittlinger 1360 $70.00 Marvin Crowder (3rd Place) 26 Dom La Guardia 638 $85.75 15 Fred Go / N is from Whittier and used a Fury 27 rodney Payne 632 $81.25 tony Tang 1357 $50.00 28 greg Neuer (60%) 632 $48.75 16 michael Kong / S E drilled by Mike Wahl. He is 29 roger Amparo 630 $80.00 ryan Nam 1352 $40.00 P single with two children Tim and 30 tony Tang 628 $80.00 17 kin Sang Chung / 31 Fred Go 622 $77.50 Billy Chao 1350 $30.00 O O Marvin Jr. He would like to thank 32 kin Sang Chung 615 $77.50 18 kin Sang Chung / the ABTA Staff, West Covina 33 David Dittlinger 614 $75.00 Cheng H. Tse 1350 $20.00 U T staff, Miu Lou league bowlers, 34 je Je Gabriel 613 $75.00 19 Alvin Francisco / ABTA 35 jerrell Ting 612 $72.50 leo Silva 1347 $20.00 T N and a special thank you to the bar- 36 susan Ebilane 607 $72.50 20 ryan Nam / I 37 michael Benavides 604 $70.00 john Phan 1345 $20.00 H Las Vegas tender at West Covina, Ben Foss PO 38 john Feitz 602 $70.00 New Members allowed up to 209Average • No PBA PWBA • Membership Only $10.00 - Seniors Men 55+ & Ladies 49+ Join Free who is super there_:) 39 Frank Frias 600 $68.75 FINANCIAL REPORT This week the weekly ball 40 wendy SooHoo 600 $68.75 Cut Scores Handicapped Event 75% of 218 MUST HAVE Verifiable Average to JOIN sponsor winner of a 900 Global 41 thomas Chavez 594 $67.50 Men: + 49 Women: + 34 42 ryan Nam 593 $65.00 Super Seniors: Ball was Rodney Payne, he re- 43 Danny Guevarra 590 $65.00 Ely Cruz, Roger Romero ceived the Profit. Each time you 44 john Wei 586 $64.00 Mila Fermin Hosted by the South Point—Hotel—Lanes—Casino 45 David Owens 585 $64.00 High Qualifer (Free Entry) bowl, you get a free ticket for this 46 Cheng (Glen) Tse 584 $62.50 Men: Dino Cantoria + 137 9777 Las Vegas Blvd, South Las Vegas, Nevada • (702) 796-7111 • (866) 796-7111 prize given away by our Sponsor, 47 samson Kong 584 $62.50 Women: Jeanette Chang + 85 900 Global. This week we were 48 leslie Gabriel 581 $62.00 3 - 6 - 9: 49 jeanette Chang 578 $61.00 George Parker, Michael Hudson again selling the raffle tickets for 50 jamescart Alarcio 574 $61.00 Match Game: 156 ($204 Each) - a chance at a raffle prizes. Win- 51 scott R. Johnson 572 $60.00 Ben Hurtado, Dana Le Count, ning a Regular Entry and January 52 shaun Suase 572 $60.00 Daniel Cha, Fred Galvan, 53 ian Carandang 571 $60.00 Freddie Catamisan, George Parker, Las Vegas entry was Andy Yu. 54 michael Kong 567 $59.00 Minh Dang, Roland Suase Winning 1 night in Las Vegas for 55 roger Romero (SS) 566 $59.00 Match Series: 520 - NO WINNER 56 willie Parawan 561 $58.50 Raffle our January event was Tina Do 57 julie Nguyen 571 $58.50 900 Global Ball - Profit rodney Payne $11,000 1st Place and Mike Moore. Lucky Mike, 58 Danny Eguilos 549 $58.00 1 Night - Las Vegas mike Moore with Full Bonu$e$ and Cash-n-Carry second week in a row won an- 59 Dino Cantoria 544 $57.00 1 Night - Las Vegas tina Do 60 Faye Josafat 533 $57.00 900 Global Ball - Favorite Mike Moore other 900 Global (Favorite). Win- 61 rey Josafat 532 $56.00 900 Global Bag mike Hudson ning a 900 Global 3 Ball roller 62 Carlos Umana (60%) 530 $33.50 regular Entry Andy Yu bag was Mike Hudson. The rest 63 Danny Reece, Sr. 514 $55.00 las Vegas Entry Andy Yu January 20-21-22-23 Qualify Any Day 64 kerry Lucka 512 $55.00 Prize Fund 272 $6,852.75 of the results are in the payoff 65 Ancil Suase 504 $54.00 Paid Entries 25 @ 54 $1,350.00 sheet in this paper. 66 gabriel Trejo 481 $54.00 Optional Sidepots $1,812.00 67 nick Benenati 446 $54.00 Doubles $1,890.00 $5,500 1st Place Guaranteed Minimum • $2,750 2nd Place Starting Thursday January 20 68 mila Fermin (60%) DNS $32.50 3-6-9 $50.00 and continuing thru Sunday Janu- Cash & Carry $1,700.00 ary 23, 2011, we will be at South DOUBLES Match Game $1,635.00 1 holden Au / Shirt & Trophy $88.00 Point Hotel and Casino Hotel Cheng H. Tse 1416 $190.00 Total Payout $28,052.75 Special: Get 900 Ball(Normal “Profit value Extension” of ball is $200+) and 1st entry for $170 and Casino for our Annual Janu- ary Open event. See either ad in this paper or on our website for Entry Fees: $90-80-70 & 63 ($86 prepaid) schedule of squads. The follow- ing week January 29, 2011, we Reduced Entry Fees Pays $2,750 1st $61-53 & 50 will be on a bye and then return to action on February 5, 2011 at Cal BONUSES Bowl for our Super Bowl tourna- $350 If Prepaid by Jan, 8 • $500.00 if qualifying Thursday Squads & Winning $300.00 Friday Squads $200 qualifying Satruday Squads Noon-1:00-2:30 or 4:00 PM ment. See our ad for address and $500 if bowled 29 or more squads since Jan 22, 2010 $200 with ABTA logo shirt directions, or check our website $500 if bowled 29 or more squads since Jan 22, 2010 (www.abta1.com) to link to ad- Cash n Carry pays $110-$1 in this special event up to $3,850 dress for directions. Its history folks as Kmel Cu- QUALIFYING SQUADS • MEN & WOMEN QUALIFY SEPARATE nanan enters the archives as our 1 in 5½ Entrants to the Semi Finals EACH DAY SEPARATE QUALIFYING Thursday: Jan 20 $500 Bonus 9:30-11:00 & 12:30 AM latest champion. Hope to see you Friday: Jan 21 $300 Bonus 1:00-2:30-4:00-BREAK-9:30-11:00-12:30AM at South Point Hotel and Casino ! Saturday: Jan 22 12:00-1:30-3:00-4:30-OIL-6:30-8:15-9:15 & 11:30PM If you have any comments or sug- Sunday : Jan 23 Last Reg. Squad 9:30AM (takes 1 in 5 ½) 10:45 Re-Entry Only Squad (1 in 5½ to Semi Finals) gestions, use the contact page on ** Note The Sunday 9:30AM Squad Is Open To Everyone! 1st Time OK ** our Website to send comments to Sunday 10:45AM Squad is RE Entry Only (You must have already bowled in the tournament) us. Thank you for being an ABTA 3-6-9 Roll-off NOON Sunday Semi Finals at 12:20PM Estimate 120 to Semis/Cash - Top 32 to the single elim finals member until then! Match Game Winners at West Covina (L-R) George Parker, 7 Women Minimum to 32 • Guaranteed 56 Men 14 Women and 5 Super Seniors We will take a Bye Jan 29. and Minh Dang are on hand to receive their cash and con- PRIZE FUND We then go to CAL BOWL in gratulated by ABTA Director Deb Sanders. They shared with SEPARATE QUALIFYING BOARDS Daily 1 in 5 1/2 Lakewood for our Super Bowl (not Pictured) Ben Hurtado, Dana LeCount, Daniel Cha, Fred $28,000 est. • Min. 75 Semifinalists • est. 120 to Semi Finals Event. With prizes each entrant $5,500 1st Guaranteed (min) • 46 Men - 14 Women plus addes Super Seniors Galvan, Freddie Catamisan, and Roland Suase. The “8” mem- will get to pick the winning team $2,750 2nd, $1,250 3rd Plus 1 in 5 1/2 to Semi Finals bers got $204 each splitting the $1,635. ROOMS DUE BY JANUARY 8TH Very reasonable rates at the South Point due by Jan 8 • Rooms Fri & Sat $78 + tax or 87.36 Other nights $45 + tax or 50.40. Reserve & Pay through the ABTA only for Special listed rate Page 6 BOWLING NEWS January 20, 2011

First Timers: Dale Carey 204/556, Vivian Ragadio 150- 149/415, Randy Raber 198/537, Chad Lynch 179/492, Grace Reyes 149/400. Canoga Grandma’s & Grandpa’s: Jim Plante 238-225/661, Lee CAL BOWL BOWLING REPORT Theiss 223/606, Larry Cosgrove 257, Billy Williams 238/610, Park Bowl BOWL Jim Burke 600, Pat Erwin 215-211/603, Boylee Inocente 20122 Vanowen St. • Winnetka, CA 91306 2500 E. Carson St., Lakewood, CA 90712 • (562) 421-8448 225/628, Wayne Moon 223. 818-340-5190 • FAX: 818-883-1202 • OPEN 24 HOURS Rick Llaneta 300-278- www.canogaparkbowl.com Bacoorian Family & Friends: E-mail:[email protected] LAKEWOOD — Now that all the leagues are back in action 268/848, Randy Antazo 249/710, Cynthia Kato 214/570, our Cal Bowl Bowling Report has a lot of great scores to Connie Ferrer 549, Freddie Catamisan 248/678, Peter Wong WINNETKA — It certainly felt like we weren’t going to see the report this week. Let’s see who they are. 245, Charles Viala 244. sun with the cold temperatures that were hanging around. Captain & Crew: Shirley Dohrman 192/506, Joan Griebe Laughlin Bowler Bears: Tony James 233-228/641, An- But guess what? The sun came out and also brought with it 182-178/496, Jean Grant 172/462, Barbara Federico 187, gie Rich 179/500, Elaine Harmon 181/490, Ferdie Directo summer-like temperatures. Can’t complain because it certainly Georgia Vail 175. has been nice to see people in their shorts and tank tops and 235/603, Jamal Stamps 213. everyone seems to be happier while taking their walks. Can Long Beach School District Employees: Billy Williams Laughlin Sunset: Ben Harper 228/671, Tomieka Johnson we keep this for a while, until it gets hot and people will wish 214-204/609, Dan Ewasky 204/571, Fred Faniel 217/555, 269/646, Frederick Crowe 247, Darryl Ficklin 247, Dadin it goes away? John Roach 204/552, Becky Carroll 181-169/467, Carol Honny 246/661, Mike Dees 657, Charles Reece 235/643, We have great scores to report from the bowlers here at Canoga Eggers 159/443, Merrie Slagley 161. Ray Minter 245, Janet Love 232/598, Ladrena Boyd Park Bowl, so let’s ger right to them. Marcu$ Lemon$ Vega$ Outlaw$: Sub Steven Hood did 245/592. Viva Las Vegas: Vince Koeller 268/752, Kathy Litzenberg some terrific bowling with his “300” and “788”. Nice job! Vega$ Crackpot$: Alwyn Woods 280/679, Ecarum Sum- 202/507, Robert Galbraith 270/738, Jude Niles 257/736, Leon Bradford 262/745, Felecia Tripp 268-257/730, Phylissia pler 299/623, Nathaniel Williams 265/663, Billy Foster Mikhael Malta 713, Tad Schweiter 696, Randy Vargas 268, Smith 245/631, Teya Burks 237/596, LaJeanna Harris 598, 234-225/659, Sam Minor 259, Gerald Williams Jr. 238/669, Victor Ramirez 250. Emmerson Wafer 703, David Louis 268, Darren Stillwell 266, Bobby Price 236, Kim Taylor 269/607, Teka Williams 215- River Maniacs: Matthew L. Jones 288/732, Johnnie Englehart John Graham 266. 290/781, Sharon Weger 203/529, Jennifer Pyka 218, Charles 215/579. Kenny 290, Aaron Steinberg 259/734, Barry Simon 713, Dave Sierra Bugs: Aida Macabuhay 180/527, Peggy Zidek Bowl For Health: Archie Stull 744, Tony Morales 679, Dot- Cook 701, Ryan Simon 270/699, Lucy Tralla 514, Stephanie 245/519, Kelle Falbo 196, Darlene Waken 190, Mattie Wylie tie Lawn 499, Joan Griebe 203, Ed Hansen 269, Charles Mendez 506, Victor Johnson 268. 184. Side Pots: 1st Liz Maddy 205, 2nd Kelle Falbo 196, 3rd Gleason 236, Billy Williams 230, Margie Staten 480. Monday Nite Madness: Rick Godin 268/711, Wendy Maceri Darlene Waken 217. JUNIORS 472, Carol Enochs 199/455, Travis Coffman 210/606, Jerome Cal Stars: Dodie Sajonas 212/596, Mattie Wylie 203/548, The “Pepsi” Tournament is scheduled for March. All kids Hampton 228, Patrick Rollins 211, Bob Pfleger 205. Jerry Whitehurst 204/531, Adela Santos 517. Side Pots: 1st that qualify (which is ONE out of 2) bowl the local level Comedians: David Blackman 268/751, Patti McVicker 238/618, game: Dodie Sajonas 226, 2nd game: Jerry Whitehurst 204, and graduate up to the Nationals. So Practice, Practice, Jan Sandman 244/571, Ruben Sarkissian 264/715, Aaron 3rd game: Ruth 218. Practice Bowlers!!! Stienberg 711, Michael Pollack 257/692, Larry Greter 691, Lori Funsters: Jim Plante 278/670, Vancie Keith 199/580, Boylee These scores are from the first week of junior bowling. Fish 241/574, Jennifer Pyka 207/565, Susan Hahlbeck 530, Inocente 246/658, Fala Sula 234/623, Ron Leidholdt 247, Rich Hodgkins 259, Scott Crawford 258. Bobcats: Tyler Newton 138-124/358, Aaron Wong 132/301, Have A Ball (4-games): David Athans 223/821, Katherine Johnny Thomas 243, Milton Donerson 224, Dodie Sajonas Spencer Pozgay 111-105/315, Bryce Erkelens 108/280, Hannah 189/687, Ricardo Rosette 244/800, Chris Irwin 236, 526, Pat Erwin 202/520. Jake Kasten 101/266, Javon Bunting 263, Bryan Wong Allan Nathan 226. Wednesday Mixed Five: Ramiro Garcia 278-266/790, 250, Zander Black 236, Emily Jenkins 93-79-72/244, Kathy Copper Bucket: Sweeper scores—Don Ruiz 635, Kather- Shirley Owens 244-207/630, Jessica Antes 546, Tobie Lopez 76-36-33/145. ine Manzano 169/441, Tom Tucker 246/629, Chas Wiggan Wynn 268/687, Shorty Ramos 280, David Patterson 685, Adult/Youth: Ed Newby 220/619, Louis Whitlock II 580, 235/629, Steve Borosich 223/609, Gary Diesso 224/608, Joe Jay Wilson 268/683. Ed Golzales 244, Joyce Charles 210/546, Maria Kennedy Pitillo 235. Senior Men’s Trio: Archie Stull 258/728, Steve Ritchie 497, Eric Brown Jr. 191/514, Larrell Woods 194-187/506, 500 Classic: Petra Kaun 245/633, Connie Wannomae 246/589, 289/710, Rick Llaneta 279/704, Dion Morris Sr. 276, Charles Ashley Zastrow 164-147-128/439, Darian Jackson 162-143- Robyn Willis 223/581, Cindy Dominguez 225/571, Georgia Gleason 268/719, Glenn Merchant 267, Billy Williams 267, 130/435, Selena Carrasco 117-101-93/311. Garey 215/560, Patti McVicker 215, Farol Brifman 215. The Classics: Michael Witt 249/644, Rean Luttrell 210/605, B.J. 265, Conrad Vanasse 721, Sherman Joseph 714, Don Mini-Bees: Bowl on Bumpers for little guys. Kids start with Tina Enriquez 237/551, Jim Howell 237/602, Leah Hoffman Boaz 708. “Mini-Bees”, go up to “Bobcats”, then up to “Classifieds”. 220/560, Sharon Enriquez 202/564, Bo Fogel 209/556. C.A.U.L.: Keith Hartman 245/639, Claudia Stoelting 176- Anthony Maldonado 60-50/110, Chayse Erkelens 32-30/62. Short N Sweet: David Anthans 242/676, Elaine Bishop 168/478, Dan Derego 225/597, David Regul 224/595, Regi- Maggie Jenkins 55-54/109, Destiny Fraysure 55-45/100, 445, Chris Anguiano 257, Nicole Anguiano 168, Kevin Gross nald Cargo 243, David Winter 226, Kittie Doswell 186. Brianna Buckreis 55-40/95, Abby Fuentes 32/57, Kayleigh 225/642, Victor Weaver 230/593, Travis Williams 216. Welcome Team 21! We’re looking for 4 bowlers to fill Team Reeves 43/67. Pick A Ball Doubles (4-games): Louis Gross 209/723, Patricia 22. Classifieds: Alec Aldapa 234-199/629, Chris Bartlett Gross 163/618, Pat Manalo 201/610, Veronica Boone 567. Corona Ladies: Jamie Mark 201/506, Kendra Rasmussen 240/608, Darian Jackson 184-1386/484, Teilor Ruff-Scott SFVCC Nikkei: Kenneth Morita 266/666, Noriko Fukunaga 493, Laura Massoth 183. Side Pots­— 1st game, hdcp.: 176-115/413, Ashley Zastrow 135-134-133/402, Myles 516, Katsuko Fujita 192, Kirk Sasaki 220/622, Robert Fujita 247/614, Sho Kadonaga 604, Eiji Fukumoto 223. Jayme Mark 248, 2nd Marge Adams 204. 2nd game, scr.: Rascon -Lahr 226/620, Steven Sarty 488, Semaj Lewis Vegas 4 Fun: Robert Spengeman 225/662, Pam Fountain Kendra Rasmussen 175, 2nd Gail Unger 170. 3rd game, 482, Danny Martinez 438, Chris Johnson 388, Larell Woods 516, Matt Thoburn 234/638, Cindy Tumacay 200/513, Forrest hdcp.: 1st Laura Massoth 223, 2nd Jayme Mark 216. 230. Fountain 614, Jun Tumacay 612, Monique Ramirez 512, Ivan Long Beach City Employees: Armondo Ramos 219/780, Lewis 232. Tua Sula 253/575, Mike Villarrel 279-247-225/751, Fale Sula Team USA Experience Singles: Samantha Meyers 225/657, Steve Anderson 244/657, Jephthan Willis 655, 139/383. Miguel Lopez 257, Ron Glover 244, Milton Donerson 244, SENIORS Sharon Barnett 512. 49’Ers: Tom Tucker 228/631, John Lanni 239/607, Carolyn Pin Heads: Don Louis 220-214-205/639, Stacy Kelly Scherzberg 569, Mary Lauer 209/569, Bob Jones 225/626, 214/523, Suzi Kelly 179/512, Alicia Kelly 192, Greg Kelly Rick Dobris 225/618, Richard Greenzweight 604, Doris Sim- 236-208/584. mons 514, Arlene Bonino 189/494, Carole Peire 485, Bob VIC NELSON OPEN TRIOS Husby 220, Bev Zietz 203, Delia Lowe 191. Recycled Teens: Glen Merchant 258-256/716, B.J. 254- Funtimers: Mel Neiditch 247/686, Carolyn Schezberg 224/598, 236/693, Norma Myers 510, Joann Burke 202, Pat Erwin 196, Bill Robb 268, Al Reiswig 258/667, Danny Martinez 656, Rick Ray Santos 257/687, Art Diemert 679, Don Keith 247/661. Share the experience of Team USA Sport Dobris 656, Richard Greenzweight 239/649, Karen McDonald Cal Bowleros: Karen Witt 238-214/644, Brenda Durnin 217/523, Jackie Becker 476, Jean Bomar 474, Delia Lowe 233/630, Charlene Peterson 212/549, Carole FIscher 525. Bowling on patterns from around the world. 179/458, Len Haydock 247, Temmy Walker 182, Freida Leib- Side Pots—1st game hdcp.: Brenda Durnin 236, 2nd game son 179. scr.: Karen Witt 214, 3rd game hdcp.: Cathy Wyatt 225. 39’Ers: Ron Doll 259/731, Carolyn Scherzberg 245/674, Al Ramona Ladies: Julie Grabinski 582, Becky Carroll 202, Reiswig 276/715, Jim Halliday 650, Bob Jones 266/645, Rich- Shirley Davis 474, Sharon Barnett 460, Merrie Slagley ard Greenzweight 256/628, Mary Lauer 205/580, Lucy Tralla 198/543, Darlene Redman 6518 Bernice Nixon 183/511, Mel 423, Neiditch 257, Doris Simmons 183. Sue Spencer 180. Side Pots—1st game: Becky Carroll 239, Los Angeles 36” Athens 40” London 44” JUNIORS 2nd game: Julie Grabinski 247, 3rd game: Shirley Ammon Bumper Thumpers: Brodey Davis 104/202, Deanna Frias 234. 84/164, Stevan Martinez 82/159, Peter Martinez 71/129. Kings and Queens: Matt Mosley 279-259/765, Donna Junior Royals: Justin Pluchino 225/670, Julia Frias 224/610, Owens 268/688, Mark Fowler 264/744, Dawn Stephens The weekly fee of $10.00 includes 4 games, Keith Nelson 193/558, Allen Minot 189/516, Andy Cruz 168/456, 247/625, Vanessa Frazier 617, Allisen Sutton 247/609, Sue invaluable knowledge and a chance to enhance Justin Nguyen 162/447, Bertha Rose 156/463, Ashley Brett Cart 225/608, Archie Stull 269, George Teister 268, Paul your skills to become simply the best bowler you 169/425, Emily Haworth 137/375, Kayla Bernstein 148/372. Staff 714, Paul Mehl Jr. 714, Wayne Brown 287. See you on the lanes with all those great scores. V.A.: John Doval 225-223/649, Dayna Doval 172/464, Art can be on the toughest conditions. Diemert 574, David Kerner 571, Sue Somes 172/462. Big Bear: Vernon Adams 259-258/742, Cathy Anderson Beginning Sunday, February 13 at 8:00A.M. 255/579, John Golston 269, David Patterson 268/677, Don Editor’s Note: Jamison 693, Jim Morales 257/672, Joyce Charles 569, Teya Brunswick Classic Lanes, Norco Ca Re: STEVE SMITH Burks 216/568, Emmerson Wafer 267/699. 951-734-8410 Last week I read an early press release and Steve had Pick A Ball: Leroy Bowen 174-165/478, Staci Baker not yet been named to Team U.S.A. Now that I have been 158/350, Sean Downey 169/413, Bonnie Jones 124-123/341. informed of his feat, the Bowling News will be tooting The league ends on January 27. Everyone gets a new ball Contact: Kevin Sikkenga 951-545-0996 his horn this year! to bowl their next league with. Sue Campbell 951-768-4680 January 20, 2011 BOWLING NEWS Page 7

Zavala’s Taquerias Leads with 13 while Linder Insurance is at 12 by Aimee Gomez Downey—Zavala’s Taquerias showed why they are on the top of the leader board, by taking four from Team Storm. Greg Neuer led the way this week, with his 212-278/672 effort, and got a hand from Jeff Garrison 223-205/610. Ramon Torres of Storm was the only one to get to six on the nose, using 239-205/600. Storm now has 10 wins. Linder Insurance had a nice night as Gary Duran 201-200-243/644 helped his team take four from Herzog Insurance’s Danielle Schilling 242/601. Herzog has 9 wins. Bowlers Depot took four from Sysco thanks to Jeff Carr 201-269/668, Steve Gurrieri 255- 202/639 and Raul Rosales 217-259/623 while Sysco’s Paul Barraco was the only one over six for his team, shooting 231-252/678. Bowlers Depot has 10 wins while Sysco has 7. The BRY-LAW SuperSweeper Sidepot Katie Jakes Bar and Grill’s Jon Brandon 220-247/629 and Kevin Valmonte 213-214/605 took $10 weekly entry fee per bowler, with half of the money being paid out each week, and four from the struggling Clyde’s Video Games team. Katie Jakes has 9 wins. the other half going towards the huge payouts on sweeper night at the end of the sea- Larry Campbell of the Junior Amateur Tour team shot 200-256/632 to lead his team to a sweep son. over Tifco, who had a tough night. JAT has 10 wins. Larry Stephens, the sponsor of the BRY-LAW Super Sweeper Sidepot, will once again be Brylaw Accounting used Charles Zelaya 265-219/671 and Billy Myers Jr. 201-200-244/645 to adding $1,000 to the total collected. take four from ABTA’s Carl Labayan 208-237/630. Brylaw has 8 wins. Win 2 Super Pots all season & be even… the rest is profit, and that is before you even get Bowlium rode Arnold Cheesman’s 234-200-227/661 to four wins over Threadworks. Bow- to sweeps. 100% of all money collected will be paid out for the season. lium has 6 wins. Getting their first sweep of the season was Key Container, who got all five from Pro Approach. 3rd ROUND STANDINGS Brandon Grant led his Key Container team to the sweep with his 209-211/610. Key Container has 7 wins. 1. Zavala’s Taqueria * 13 TOP 10 LAST WEEK Take care and see you all soon. 2. Linder Insurance 12 (On The 3rd Round Shark Shot) 3. Bowlers Depot 10 4. Storm Products 10 678 Paul Barraco 5. Junior Amateur Tour 10 672 Greg Neuer 6. Katie Jakes Bar & Grill 9 671 Charles Zelaya 7. Herzog Insurance 9 668 Jeff Carr 8. Brylaw Accounting 8 9. Sysco ** 7 661 Arnold Cheesman 10. Key Container 7 645 Billy Myers Jr. 11. Bowlium 6644 Gary Duran 12. Clydes Video Games 6639 Steve Gurrieri 13. Tifco 5 632 Larry Cambell Eugene McCown Sr. presenting Danielle Schilling 14. A.B.T.A. 5 her 11 N Row 290 Game 9-27-2010 15. Threadworks 3 630 Carl Labayan Downey, CA • 562-927-3351 16. Pro Approach 0 Page 8 BOWLING NEWS January 20, 2011 January 20, 2011 BOWLING NEWS Page 9

LAS VEGAS GEORGE GALINDO WINS TRAVEL LEAGUE By Alice Meglemre ABT CHAMPIONSHIP AT

DOWNEY — The return to Del Rio was just what the AMF CARTER LANES doctor ordered to perk up the weekly scoring report. Doris FULLERTON—George Galindo won his third Amateur Bowl- Lewis topped the honor roll ers Tour (ABT) championship at AMF Carter Lanes on Sunday, with 214-585, followed by January 16, 2011 during our 3-game Beat-the-Board tournament. Margo McClain 211-575, Cil George bowled in the 12 noon squad and shot games of 232, 256 Moons 210-564, Karen Mau- and 228 with handicap for a series total of 716 and the $300 1st ricio 222-561, Ana Fukuchi place prize plus $240 from the Bonus Pot. Sheri Cross came in 556, Vi Wilson 214-551, Hedy second shooting a 685 with handicap. Low to cash was +43. Schoner 202-535, Joy Bennett Our newest championship, George Galindo, is married 532, Cyndie Martin 206-517, to Michele and has three children, Russell, Jacob and George, Roberta McNaught 515, Jerry II. George has been bowling for about five years. He does his Congratulations to Chris Smith from Parris on winning our 1 day ABT Beat the Board Tournament at league bowling at Tustin Lanes and AMF Carter Lanes and sports Moreno Valley Bowl. Chris would like to give a special thanks to his Wife Kelly and his children, also to Whitehurst, Linda Kinney and Moreno Valley Bowl, ABT and the fine staff for running such a fine tournament. Next event will be at Norco Myrt Owens had 501 clusters. a high game of 276 and a high series of 641. George was using Classic Lanes Sunday Jan. 23rd. (951) 734-8410. The strike pot hit $100 a Storm Invasion and Virtual Gravity drilled by Ramon Torres, at Monday and Sue McGill had the R&E Pro Shop at AMF Carter Lanes, for the win this week- to call nine names before Joan end. George wanted to thank his wife and children for their love Roper got the necessary strike. and support and Ramon Torres for helping him with his game and Karen Mauricio stuck the 10- taking care of his equipment. George also wanted to thank AMF pin when her name was called Carter Lanes for hosting the tournament and the ABT directors ABt Citrus Belt results for running an outstanding tournament. moreno valley Bowl and then she came back with 6 january 16, 2011 consecutive strikes. The winner of the Senior Sweeper was George Galindo. The Del Rio’s Carol Mancini winner of the 2-Game Sweeper was Roy Jones. dropped by to say hello and The ABT staff and membership would like to thank the man- AmAtEur BOWLERS TOur (ABt) SAn DIEGO BrAnCh Mary Meglemre also was a agement and staff at Carter Lanes for hosting our tournament. Prize Fund $916 Progressive $0 Added by ABT $244 visitor, as was regular Char- Our next scheduled event will be January 22 at Westminster Side pots $370 WESTERN STATES REGIONAL Champion Shirt $100 lie, Bernice Williams’ husband Lanes. This tournament will be a one-day beat the board with total Paid Out $1630

ClAssiC/mAstErs COmBinED FinAl StAnDings Jan. 27-30, 2011 and the league’s annual Santa squad times at 1, 2:30, 4 and 5:30PM. Multiple cashing at this PlACE nAmE SCOrE PrizE South Point – Las Vegas tournament. Cash as many times as you bowl, but only once in 1 Chris Smith 752 $400 Claus. Progressive $0 st 2 R.L. Allen 745 $200 1 place - $10,000 Mondays action next week the top three. First place will be $1500 with 60 tournament and 3 Loralee Fontana 744 $150 4 Pat Manalo 740 $125 Guaranteed with all bonuses 5 Riz Lejarde 736 $100 is Position Round and features, bonus pot entries. The entry fee for this event is $45, re-entries 6 Lalo sierra 733 $75 7 (TIE) Loralee Fontana 732 $55 Entry fees: $85 Fountain Bowl at 42 wins, Cal and Gold members $40. The address for Westminster Lanes is 7 (TIE) Dennis Thompson 732 $55 Gold members: $75 Bowl #1, 37; Bowling News 6471 Westminster Avenue (cross streets are Westminster and Bonus Progressive $25 per squad SIDE POTS: 37; Keystone #1, 34; Keystone Edwards) in the city of Westminster. Their phone number is 11AM 1st $50 2nd $20 All side event: $25 GM 1: Larry Daniel 268 2nd Chris Smith 256 Including Scratch, Seniors, Doubles & Trio #2, 33.2; Cerritos 29; Cal #2, 714.898.5005. GM 2: Riz Lejarde 267 2nd Spud Brown 256 Challenge, 2-Game Hdcp & Scratch nd 28; Del Rio 24.2; Valley The Western States Regional is coming up January 27-30, GM 3: Riz Lejarde 271 2 Casey Lescano 252 Sweepers, Gold Members Only, South Point 12:30 1st $40 2nd $20 Special View #2, 22; Fountain Bowl 2011 at South Point in Las Vegas. First place is $10,000 guaran- GM 1: Loralee Fontana 303 2nd Jeffrey Taino 263 GM 2: Lalo Sierra 285 2nd Kris Benz 277 NEW FORMAT WITH QUALIFYING #1, 21; Linbrook 22 and Val- teed with all bonuses. The entry fee is $85; Gold members $75; nd GM 3: Dale Jones 279 2 Joe Fontana 270 IN SQUAD BLOCKS ley View #1, 18. Bonus Progressive $25 per squad. All side events are $25 which 2PM $40 GM 1: Jeffrey Taino 254 NEXT WEEK: Monday includes Scratch, Seniors, Doubles & Trio Challenge, 2-Game GM 2: Spud Brown 252 SEE LOCAL BRANCH FOR GM 3: Jeffrey Taino 247 MORE DETAILS AND 10 a.m. January 24 Cerritos Hdcp & Scratch Sweepers, Gold Members Only, South Point APPLICATIONS Lanes. Special. NEW FORMAT WITH QUALIFYING IN SQUAD BLOCKS. More info and applications are at all tournaments. DEADLINE We hope to see you this Saturday at Westminster Lanes! continued from page 1 “Entries for both the Open and Women’s Championships have been steady as the original deadlines approached, so we want to give undecided bowl- ers and captains a little more time to get their teams together and join us.” For bowlers looking for extra opportunities to cash in on the championship lanes, there’s always a variety of side events and jackpots available on-site, including traditional brackets, strike jackpots and side pots. There are still prime spots available for 2011. For more information, visit BOWL. com/tournaments or call the tournament entries department at 800-514-2695. Michele and George Galindo ABT Champ at Carter Lanes

Congratulations to Scott Smith and his family from Murrieta on winning our first ABT event in San Diego at Mira Mesa Lanes. Topping a field of 119 bowlers and winning $1,400.00. Special Thanks to General Manager John Balla and his great staff for hosting our first event. Our next ABT event is Saturday Feb. 26th at Poway Fun Bowl in Poway.

ABt san Diego results mira mesa lanes january 15, 2011

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Prize Fund $2334 WESTERN STATES REGIONAL Progressive $900 Added by ABT $36 Side pots $1095 Champion Shirt $100 Jan. 27-30, 2011 total Paid Out $4465 South Point – Las Vegas ClAssiC/mAstErs COmBinED FinAl StAnDings st PlACE nAmE SCOrE PrizE 1 place - $10,000 1 Scott J Smith 797 $500 Progressive $900 Guaranteed with all bonuses 2 John Gross 784 $250 3 Lloyd Burelson 748 $175 Entry fees: $85 4 Danny Cantero 738 $150 5 Craig Watkins 731 $125 Gold members: $75 6 James Hall 726 $115 7 (TIE) Tom Woolf 725 $97.50 Bonus Progressive $25 per squad 7 (TIE) R.L. Allen 725 $97.50 9 (TIE) Don Shepard Jr. 724 $87.50 9 (TIE) Dwain Brazil Sr. 724 $87.50 All side event: $25 11 (TIE) Jamie Geske 722 $77.50 11 (TIE) Victor Rodriguez 722 $77.50 Including Scratch, Seniors, Doubles & Trio 13 Mike Morgan 717 $74 Challenge, 2-Game Hdcp & Scratch 14 (TIE) Mike Crom 713 $71 14 (TIE) Jamie McDuffie 713 $71 Sweepers, Gold Members Only, South Point 16 (TIE) Tara Castellano 712 $64.50 16 (TIE) Amado Ancheta Jr. 712 $64.50 Special 18 (TIE) Ronald Tanja 707 $61.75 18 (TIE) Justin Whiteley 707 $61.75 NEW FORMAT WITH QUALIFYING 18 (TIE) Jerod Weihert 707 $61.75 IN SQUAD BLOCKS

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st nd SEE LOCAL BRANCH FOR 12NN 1 $75 2 $25 GM 1: R.L. Allen 274 2nd Dale Crist MORE DETAILS AND GM 2: Lloyd Burleson 255 2nd Salve Mariano 250 GM 3: Craig Watkins 284 2nd R.L. Allen 254 APPLICATIONS

1:30 1st $75 2nd $40 GM 1: Lloyd Burleson 275 2nd Amado Ancheta Jr. 275 GM 2: John Gross 270 2nd Scott Smith 265 GM 3: Tom Woolf 301 2nd Don Shepard 283

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Computer Consultant January 20, 2011 BOWLING NEWS Page 11 FILL THE FRAMES GRAND OPENING TO OC BVL Tourney Coming Stewart Socks 714 to Upscale 300 In Saturday FEATURE BOWLING GREATS Anaheim Center Linbrook Juniors by B.A. Campbell by Stacy Rider ANAHEIM — In the THURSDAY ANAHEIM—The Orange LINBROOK JUNIORS, Andrew PARKER BOHN AND ROBIN ROMEO County USBC (OC USBC) Stewart scored consistent games All-Day Event to Feature Clinic, has arranged for their annual of 209-205-196 for a super 610 Bowlers to Veterans Link series. Morgan Gober, 126 average, Product Demo, and Trick Shot Exhibition gobbled 159-154 and Chris DeFazio, (BVL) Tournament fundraiser 142 average, downed 161. to be held on the newest lanes In the JUNIOR ADULT DOU- Los Angeles—Fill the Frames Bowling Services will in the OC, at 300 Anaheim in BLES, we added a couple of more hold its grand opening celebration on Monday, January 24th, teams this week and they all had a the GardenWalk shopping cen- fabulous time. Andrew Stewart led 2011 with a bowling demonstration offering tips to help bowlers ter (near Disneyland) on Janu- the scoring with 213-205-200 for a by PBA Hall of Famer Parker Bohn III and Ladies Professional ary 22 and 23, 2011. A surprise fine 618 series. Janine Ditch strolled Icon Robin Romeo. Parker will also entertain guests with a trick to this reporter was the dis- to 224-207/607. Mike Robbins mixed 214 and Nicholas Gallant nailed 200. shot exhibition. covery that 300 Anaheim is a Deanna Gomez dazzled 189, Bailey With over thirty years in the bowling business, Fill the Frames USBC-certified house, which Riesch rolled 107, Alan Lovato land- owner Juan Fonseca has created an event that will benefit every gives competitive bowlers ex- ed 176, Matthew Crocker crushed tra incentive to enter the event! 132, Ellen Schultz sliced 118 and bowler. Priscilla Hudson hammered 197. Product demos by Brunswick will include the universal re- OC USBC winners in each di- In the BUMPER BUSTERS, Ash- lease of two new performance bowling balls: the C-System Al- vision can qualify to represent ley Ferrato scored a pair of fabulous “the OC” in the State BVL 102 games. Breanna Ramos rolled pha Max and the Loaded Revolver. Dexter Shoes will be on Tournament held later this 80-95 followed by Khamron Gardner, hand with product specialist and former PBA member Carmen year. Bring your USBC card; who crushed 76-94-86. Up next was Ratti. Other highlights of the event include an equipment and Shai Gardner scoring 83-88 and non-OC bowlers can get an Faith Ferrato firing 86-84. Aiden Ra- grip check, a lane-play workshop, and a raffle. affiliate membership at the mos scroed 83-68, Isaiah Sanchez Two sessions will be offered from 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM and tournament. Entry fee is $20 smashed 52-44 and Balla Sanchez from 1:30 PM to 4:30 pm. Each session is $60, or an all-day blasted 44-35. per person, re-entries are $15, In the SATURDAY LINBROOK pass will be available for $100. All-day attendees will receive a and optional prize fund fee is JUNIORS, Andrew Stewart aced T-shirt, gift bag, 10 raffle tickets, and includes a lunch of Italian $5. Squads are at 1 p.m. and 4 the lanes with super games of 257- p.m. both days; check-in starts 256-201 for an awesome 714 series. food. Single-session attendees will receive a T-shirt, gift bag, Valerie Matsumoto started out slow and five raffle tickets. Spectators will pay $5, and will receive at noon and 3 p.m., respec- but came on very strong with 211- a free game pass. While the all-day admission includes lunch, tively. The handicap is 90% 236 for a terrifric 602 series. Garrett single-session attendees and spectators can purchase lunch for of 220, and the prize fund is Weiss whistled to 212, Nicholas returned 100%, at 1 place for Gallant nabbed 201 and Joshua $9. Lunch prepared by KJ’s Restaurant. Villegas grabbed 200. Other super every 10 entries. Entry forms Situated inside AMF El Dorado Lanes, at 8731 Lincoln Blvd., bowling by Brandon Hoggart 190, are available at ocusbc.org or Eddie Galicia 159, Ryan Gallant Leoj Chin, who is 8 years old, shot a 579 series shooting 223, Los Angeles, CA 90045, Fill the Frames Bowling Services is a at many local bowling centers. 130, Chris Conway 174/509, Deanna full-service pro shop offering lessons, ball drilling, equipment Gomez 162, Gabrielle Galicia 135, 160, 196 at Bowlium Lanes. Leoj Chin shows bowlers that big Every entry yields a $10 dona- D.J. Eichenlaub 95, Jordan Eichen- things come in little packages. Leoj is a two handed bowler who sales, and technical advisement to the movie and television in- tion to BVL. laub 101, Nicole Rodriguez 130, Jeff bowls in Bowlium’s Junior Match Point League with kids much dustry. For more information, visit FilltheFrames.com or call The BVL was founded 189, Destini Gardner 192, Domynyc (818) 219-7719. in 1942 and started raising Gardner 139, Matthew Crocker older than himself. His scores erase all doubts and he proves 136, Taylor Paczkowski 141, Jesse that he can bowl with the best of them. He has enjoyed bowling Parker Bohn’s resume includes 32 National Titles and in- funds during WWII to pur- Haxton 187, Corey Fisheli 154, Chris duction into both the PBA and USBC Halls of Fame. For more chase med-evac planes to get Miller 174, Autumn Garcia 133 and from the age of 5 1/2. information on Parker’s accomplishments, please visit: http:// wounded soldiers home from Dylan Saybrook 105. Chris Sanchez, the owner of Dreamer’s Bowling Supply & the European war theater. Junior bowlers, a reminder your www.pba.com/Bowlers/Bowler/2771 Pepsi Qualifier is January 15-28. Pro Shop, has been his coach and feels that with Leoj’s skills, he Robin Romeo owns 17 national titles and is a member of sev- BVL currently supports vet- This is the last Qualifier this year. The is the little man to beat. Leoj enjoys watching and mimicking pro en halls of fame. For more information on Robin’s accomplish- erans recuperating in nearly District Finals are at La Habra Bowl bowlers and by his scores, it is paying off. Leoj has been a two ments, please visit: http://www.bowl.com/hof/hof.jsp?id=183 500 veteran-related facilities, on March 18-19. We are running a including vet centers, State Junior Adult Valentine’s Tournament time champion competing against other junior bowlers ranging Also attending the grand opening will be veterans homes and VA medi- on Saturday, February 12 at 1:00 in ages from 6-20 years old. He never shows any fear or the Ric Hamlin, former PBA member, former Brunswick Product p.m. Prepaid entries only! I also have cal facilities through grants for entry forms for the Orange County slightest hint that he is going to back down. He has also been in Specialist, current West Coast Sales Specialist for Steve Cook’s arts & crafts programs, music Youth Tournament at the desk! the Top 5 Step Ladder final as the number seed twice only loosing Bowling Supply & Fill the Frames Grand Opening MC and sports activities, reading They have team event, doubles and to two other outstanding champions, Nick Howe (14) and Mat- Robert Lawrence, Brunswick Product Specialist, PBA Tour- singles! Get your teams together and materials, board games and sign up now! thew Rivas (15). Written by: Chris Sanchez ing Professional, three-time PBA titlist including the 1992 U.S. much more. BVL works along- Open, three regional titles, and 1990 First Team All American. side the VA to run one of the Carmen Ratti, Dexter Shoes Product Specialist & former PBA longest running mail-in bowl- National Golden Ladies Classic Revs Up in Vegas for the 21st Time Touring Professional. ing tournaments for veterans, by B.A. Campbell Paula Vidad, member of three halls of fame, multi-time Cali- and sponsors national veter- LAS VEGAS—On March 21-24, the Storm National Golden Ladies Classic (NGLC) will be fornia Women’s State Champion & record holder for most 300s ans events. BVL continues to bursting with opportunities for fun, friendship and competition for the Ladies of Bowling 50-and- in a tournament, and current EFX Performance Bowling Divi- support active-duty personnel over! Hosted by The Orleans Hotel, Casino & Bowling Center and sponsored by Storm Bowling, through the shipping of por- the event showcases female scratch bowlers, with two divisions: Regular and Super Senior (60+). sion Manager. table carpet bowling lane kits (over 500 to date) to troops in Current USBC cards are a must. All bowlers go through fifteen (15) games of qualifying, broken Iraq, Afghanistan and other up into 3 five-game blocks across 1½ days. After the cut to the top 18 Regular division and Top 12 BARNES continued from page 1 stations worldwide. 88% of Super Senior division, there are three rounds of match play across 1½ days. 1 in 5 will cash, with funds raised by BVL go direct- top Regular division winner guaranteed at $2000. The “70 Plus Shoot Out” is for ladies 70+ who Kelly Kulick of Union, N.J., is defending champion ly to programs and services for do not advance to match play: bowl one game, high finishers then have a one-game shootout for veterans. For more info, go to top billing. PBA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP bowlforveterans.org . Entry fee for the NGLC is $150 and 100% of the entry fees are returned. There is an optional South Point Bowling Center, Las Vegas, Nev., Sunday 300 Anaheim is at 321 W. Katella Ave., Anaheim, CA; Second Chance Sweeper for non-qualifiers ($55), and a cocktail party on Tuesday the 22nd. Down- Phone 714-783-2810. People load the NGLC entry form from The Orleans website at http://www.orleanscasino.com/things-to- Match 5: , Double Oak, Texas, def. , bowling in the tourney will be do/bowling . Scroll to the bottom of page and click on “National Golden Ladies Classic Entry Finland ($12,000), 246-176. able to get their parking vali- Form.” Act quickly--no checks will be accepted (or refunds issued) after March 1, 2011. For more Semifinal Match: Barnes def. Sean Rash, Montgomery, Ill. dated for the shopping center information, call Jeanette Robinson at 1-888-365-7111, ext. 6442. The Orleans Hotel & Casino has ($14,000), 237-161. garage; details at the event. special $39 room rates (Sun-Thur) for this event, call 800-675-3267 for reservations. Championship: Barnes ($50,000) def. Bill O’Neill, Southamp- For queries about the OC BVL ton, Pa. ($25,000), 267-237. tourney, call OC USBC at 714- 554-0111. Soto Results for Stratch 5 Gamer at Keystone PDS Photo Norwalk­—First of all I would like to thank all bowlers who make this tournament possible, and also congratulate Greg jackson for winning first place. Top five # 1 position was Steve Smith Courier (1250), Paul Appling (1192), Ed Hanson (1192), Steve Gurirerie (1170), and finaly Greg Jackson (1170). FINALS Match # 1 Greg Jackson 221 Defeted Steve Guirerie 204 Date: Saturday, February 12th High Female will receive a paid Match # 2 Greg Jackson 185 Defeted Ed Hanson 154 entry into the Start Time: Check in 5pm Match # 3 Greg Jackson 224 Defeted Paul Appling 212 2011 Women’s Bowl at 6pm US Open!!! Match # 4 Greg Jackson 278 Defeted Steve Smith 186 25 Entries Location: 560 East Los Angeles Avenue 1 in 5 bowlers Simi Valley, Ca 93065 Place Name Prize will CASH! 1st Greg Jackson 750.00$ PINS AWAY! Entry Fee: $85 High Female, out 2nd Steve Smith 300.00$ NORWALK — The office for the Bowling News sits be- of cashing will 3rd Paul Appling 125.00$ hind lanes 46-47 at Keystone Pattern: 41’ Sport cash! Lanes. The “High End” is used 4th Ed Hanson 75.00$ mostly for Birthday Parties, 5th Steve Guireiri 60.00$ Kids Bumper Bowling or just Side Pots open play. Side Action: Today a small tike rolling a 6 Game 1 Steve Guirerie 90.00$ pounder on a lane with bumpers hit the head pin! Good? Well  Sidepot: $20 Game 2 Ed Hanson 90.00$ maybe. The ball was rolling  Super Side Pot (Games 2 & 6): $20 Game 3 Paul Apping 90.00$ about .08 miles per hour, after  Blocks (Games 1-4; 5-8): $20 hitting the head pin, took an Game 4 Charles Wilson 90.00$ immediate left turn into the  $5 Brackets (Games 2-3-4, 6-7-8) Game 5 Zarcoff Bouten 90.00$ gutter. “Junior Bowler” took out the head pin, the two pin, For reservations or inquiries please the three and the four. Yup! Block 1 Steve Smith 130.00$ Leaving the ole 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. contact Rick Soto at BlBlockock 2 GregGreg JJacksonackson $ 130 . 00 Get out your pencil and figure [email protected] or call (805) 320-0004 THAT one out. Page 12 BOWLING NEWS January 20, 2011

Vegas Party: Lowell Huber 280-269-257/806, David Brogdon 258-209/646, Mark O’Donnell 233-212/632, Rick Weiland 234-216/622, Mike Mora 237-204/620, Rita Sparks 244-219, Nicole Evans 224, Cathy Lopez 211-200. 12655 VENTURA BLVD. Linbrook Bowling Center T.G.I.F.: Marcus Blackstone 206-201, Rick Kauten 203, Al STUDIO CITY Epps 201. 818-769-7600 or 877-2380 201 S. Brookhurst • Anaheim • (714) 774-2253 Kamaaina Bowling Club: Lorin Tomono 256-255-209/720, when you have time to spare Matthew Skonik 256-242/681, Kalani Akui 233-227-203/663, by NICE and SWEET ANAHEIM — The 20 Lane Challenge will be here at Linbrook Tash Castillo 267-213/656, Ken Kawado 232-206-201/639, Bowling Center this Sunday, January 23 at 10:30 a.m. Entry Henry Urada 234-213/639, Teri Sato 215-204, Serena Mi- fee is $15. No PBA Members. Bowl 1 ball on each lane. yahira 211-202, Pam Jones 206. STUDIO CITY — It’s coming soon!!! It’ll be here before you Strike to Score. Top Strikers Cash. Any questions, please 4-4 Vegas: Norm Walker 225-223/636, Roy Smithhisler 213, know it. You’ll see. call the center at 714-774-2253. Bob McGraw 212, Ozzie Randolph 201. You’re probably seeing a lot of red decorations at the Family and Friends: Pete Quinata 255-203-215/673, Justin ADULTS: What will you do when it arrives? I’m excited stores and you know what that means. Valentine’s Day is Sanchez 231-214/638, Mark Guillaume 218-218-201/637, approaching really fast. Linbrook is having a Valentine’s Dave Kelly 221-215/630, Dave Meno 214-205-200/619, about what will be arriving this year. Are you? Don’t ask Sweetheart Scotch Doubles on Sunday, February 13 at Kelly Livoni 203. me, I won’t explain. You’ll have to wait and see. Until then 2:00 p.m. There’s a deadline for the entries so please take Double Daters: Lorenzo Martinez 210-222-226/658, Dan here’s the scores: a look at our ad on this for all the details. You don’t want to Drysol 237-221/637, Tim McConaha 235-206/628, Matt be left out on this event. Schmidt 257/615, Harley Dee 240, JoAnn Lee 222. Tavern Guild: Mikey Witt 231/635, Tony Annibale 256/633, Now for our weekly high scores report (January 11 thru Gambler’s Anonymous: Hong Kha 232-227/689, Robert Tom Whitaker 239/635, Darrell Tucci 228, Terri Justin 223. January 17): Bloom 239-206-235/678, Mark O’Donnel 236-221-226/647, Twilighters: Dan Coffelt 255/652, Steven Knox 241/616, Santa Guys & Gals: Rodger Morris 240-220/616, Tony Steve Sparks 256/641, Dave Laruschi 233. Dane Price 225/613, Perry Hernandez 242, Barry Cohanim Chaco 233/608, Mike Robbins 210, Joe Molina 209, Frank Sunday Decaf Doubles Tournament: Once a Month on 235. DiCrisi 201, Judy DiCrisi 203. Sunday at 10:00 a.m. Results from January 16, 2011, 20 Lunch Bunch: Jim Grove 210-212-222/644, Robert Bradley entries. 1st place: Mike Sargent & Paul Danforth 1441 $100, Kings and Queens: Kevin Collins 246/660, Jon Schell 224, Gino Vassallo 213, Cathy Niederman 209. 2nd place: Jeffery Sargent & Donnie Peterson 1365 $50. 235/611, Luke Avery 230/655, Wayne Roberts 625, Jason Ten Pins: Dick McKenzie 219-225-225/669, Don Moore Side Pots— Paid $23 per game. Game 1: Mike Sargent 269, Newfield 235/618, Jon Schell 235/611, Will Pisnieski 232. 259-204/655, Brian Peterson 243-226/650, Josh Boisoneau game 2: Paul Danforth 235, game 3: Mike Sargent 259. Su- SCBL: Michael Gehrke 265/745, Tom Sardo 278/705, Keane 220-257/608, Tony Toliver 224/605, Priscilla Hudson 222, per Pot: Lenny Huber 258 $65. Overall Doubles Scores—1. Murakami 2487/718, Doc McCoy 709, Micheal Gurrieri Joanie Lenz 217-204. Mike Sargent & Paul Danforth 1441, 2. Jeffery Sargent & 268/687, Tony Laanan 264. Vegas Nonsense: Lowell Thompson 223-226/636, Gio Donnie Peterson 1365, 3. James Sargent & John Conway Funseekers: Dave Dittlinger 254/691, Gary Bailer 259, Bernal 211, Chris Duckworth 205, Travis Hancock 203, 1285, 4. Bo Vrabel & Rita Sparks 1285, 5. Robert Thompson Chuck Alexander 683, Tom Whitaker 673, Bill Devoe 669, Christina Byrd 224-207-202/633. & Greg Haxton 1260, 6. Ryan Sargent & Lenny Huber 1252, Mark Mason 256/668, George Martinez 258, Zoran Jaci- O.C. Korean: Hyun Wook Jang 208. 7. Aaron Wilson & Ron Sargent 1242, 8. Jodi Iriye & Steve 3’s Company: Max Holzinger 227, Rosanne Bagnall 214, Sparks 1235, 9. Rick Sargent & Willy Bordenave 1167, 10. movic 258. VIcki Wachter 212, Betty Vargas 208, Patt Roberts 204. David Andexler & Tim Blough 1125. Executive Doubles: Stan Evans 233-212/623 Bob Men- Senior No-Tap: Results of January 11, 2011. 38 entries JUNIORS: You may not be able to handle what is about to doza 237/616, Mike Keogh 215, Brent Valencia 215, Steve @ $10=$380. 38 lineage @ $5.25=$199.50. 38 prize fund happen here at Pinz. But as you grow with us I think you Domon 215. @ $4.75=$180.50. 35 3-6-9 @ $1=$35. Place Money—1st can handle it. Great week, here’s the scores: Just Desserts: Teddy Junanto 245/631, Ken Reser 216- John Phillips 843 $35, 2nd Tony Chaco 819 $27, 3rd Tom 221/630, Robert Casola 229, Marc Blackstone 223, Lee Stearn 808 $20, 4th Al Naki 796 $15, 5th Doug Villaras 793 Junior Stars: Gianni Gaskins 131/382, Nicole Martinez Haywood 218, Frank Maher 218, Jo Luzania 204, Elizabeth $10, 6th Don Gardner 782 $7. Side Pots—game 1, hdcp.: 142/361, Samantha Vargas 131/348, Nery Lemus 125/341, Scott 202, Anibal Rodriguez 200. 1st Sam Shumard 824 $8, 2nd John Phillips 321 $6, 3rd Nicolas Martinez 327, Kayla Arriaga 126. B.S.M.: Donghyun Min 229-233-211/673, Jimmy Kim 251- Tony Chaco 297 $5.50. Game 2, scr.: 1st Don Gardner 300 205/650, Young Min Yoon 215-225/622, Chung Kim 245, $11, 2nd Hoagy Wong 278 $9, 3rd Tony Chaco 258 $7.50. Pee Wee Bumpers: Andrew Parker 65/112. Jay Lee 217,Sophia Kim 210-236/641. Game 3, hdcp: 1st John Phillips 321 $8, 2nd Al Naki 316 Adult, Junior: Treven Goldsmith 222/631, Max Korn Golden Nuggets: Rey Ortiz 213. $6, 3rd Doug Villaras 303 $5.50. 3-6-9 Carryover Amount: 223/612, Martin Korn 196/536, Dave Wiltz 166/473, Brad Go For Nine: Gino Vassallo 243-265-229/737, Jack Short $64. Added: $35. Winner: Tony Chaco $99. Spector 416, Sharon Goldsmith 160. 222-278-232/729, Mac McNealy 217-264-245/726, Pat Basilio 248-203/691, Norm McLeod 238-211-220/669, Pat DAY TIME ADULTS: The Queen has ruled the roost. No Nichols 232-221/646, Sandy Durkin 212-221-212/645, Shir- NO JOSHIN, IT’S BOISONEAU ON TOP joke, every week we talk about bowlers but the one we keep ley Purnam 249, Rose Rados 226, Carol Hooper 220. by Roberta McNaught going back to is the Queen. Check out the scores: Party Timers: Robert Thompson 234-224-217/675, Rob- ANAHEIM—Josh Boisoneau, new 590 Classic league mem- ert Vivar 257-238/667, Josh Rahm 201-216-227/644. Tom ber, (taking over recovering Carl Adinolfi’s spot) showed why he Judy Kautz 177/446, Karen Collier 168/443, Gonzales 224-217-200/641, Kevin Arline 237-232, Nicole is helping his team move up the standing ladder. His 889 series Pin Pals: Evans 234. led the weekly high on games of 233, 225, 229, and 192. On the Shelly Djergian 406, Barbara Schwartz 144/396, Ellen Engel Anaheim Nisei: James Michiuye 221-202/618, Yuki Tomono distaff side we had Stacy Rider leading the ladies and the rest of 150/377, Kathy Bryant 139. 232-206/617,Vince Okada 214-216/612, Dave Lautherboren the league with 252/878. Happy Timers: Joel Margolis 465, Yolanda Dragotta 234/608, Dave Kishiba 221, Rachel Sanders 200. Other honor scores were: Larry Green 269/860, Juan San- 140/382, Gary Olsen 188/462, Vicky Minceff 117/321, Allan Nikkei: Gil Barcoma 205-202-201/608, Ken Kawado 213, doval 227/853, Janet Anderson 235/835, E.J. Rogers 268/833, Lotta 181. Sam Tanaka 212, Ed Matsuda 212, Sandy Viloria 212. Don Gardner 244/832, John Conway 217/828, Miguel Rosales Coffee & Donuts: Sue Goldstein 191/512, Charlene Gaffney 525 Ladies Classic: Betty Saienni 223-205/622, Dora Miller 226/826, Willy Bordenave 235/820, Karen Bagnall 216/815, 214/511, Elayne Klein 181/510, Pauline Lipin 201/501, Sarah 212, Karen Bagnall 204, Cora Bussey 202. Shawn StAndre 236/813, Jim Moore 215/810, Rich Heid Alexander 489, Hildegard Miller 180. Thursday Mixed Seniors: Norm McLeod 235, MIke Quick 216/809, Drew Parkin 222/807, Nancy M. Smith 224/804, Ginny Gary Olsen 215/575, Russ Romo 238/566, 203-216, Mike Warr 204. Adams 223/804, Jong Lee 255, Tom Stearn 248, Gino Vassallo Senior Social: Magnolia Teachers: Gary Shields 239-210, Sam Webster 243, Debbie Barrette 242, Tony Chaco 236, John Velasquez 227, Art Michener 185/499, Allan Lotta 168/458, Arthur Harris 221, Pam Odiorne 277-220/694, Debi Andreff 234-201/660, Alan Bloom 226, Rey Ortiz 226, James Blythe 225, Cora Bussey 157/456. Carolyn Anderson 261, Melissa Valentine 234. 225, Ed Hermance 225, Al Lara 222, Rose Williams 221, Shig Breakfast Club: Charlene Gaffney 210/589, Christine Stark 7-11 Vegas: Paul Horoszko 236-213/649, Ron Sargent Shozi 220, John Phillips 219, Judy DiCrisi 218, Anderson Al- 157/430, Pam Vaughan 145/407, Jackie Davis 156/380, 225-216-204/645, Art Bustamante 204-242/642, Bo Vrabel caraz 216, Sandy Magana 215, Roberta McNaught 215, Adrian Doris Lazner 125/225. 211-204-215/630, Dave Wright 216-267/629, Cheryl Muson Bradley 213, Jerry Roddam 211, Gerald Lichtenheld 210, Frank Joslyn Seniors: Gary Olsen 225/614, Lillian Kleinman 214, Marvina Vrabel 200. DiCrisi 209, Rod Cantrell 205, Janine Ditch 203, Joy McGregor 171/452, Rita Frischer 175, Sol Stein 211/547, Kathy George Grey Panthers: Jim Grove 215, Stan Lucas 203, Eddie 202, Norm Walker 201, Kantral Williams 201, and Dick McK- 446. Keubler 202, Bob Baughman 201. enzie 200. Bowler of the Week: With her 10th win as Bowler of the Week, Queen Charlene Gaffney takes it again. She bowled a 210 and 589 series during the Breakfast Club, then a 214 during the Coffee and Donuts. I think her professional LINBROOK BOWLING CENTER bowling career is about to take off. Bow to the Queen. 201 S. BROOKHURST • ANAHEIM • (714) 774-2253 Sweetness Quote of the Week: “There is nothing wrong with change. If it is in the right direction.” - Winston Churchill WE NEVER CLOSE • OPEN 24 HOURS Excluding Last Weeks Solution Monday & Friday 9am - 5pm Special Holidays 9 5 1 8 7 6 4 2 3 } Bowling 2 7 4 3 9 1 6 8 5 Monday & Tuesday 8pm - 1am $2.25 per game 6 8 3 5 2 4 9 1 7 3 6 5 7 8 9 1 4 2 7 9 2 1 4 3 8 5 6 20 LANE CHALLENGE Sunday - January 23rd @ 10:30AM news 4 1 8 6 5 2 3 7 9 8 2 9 4 3 7 5 6 1 Entry Fee: $15 • No PBA Members • Bowl 1 ball on each lane - Strike to Score - Top Strikers Cash 5 3 6 2 1 8 7 9 4 1 4 7 9 6 5 2 3 8 Ozzie’s Senior Scotch Doubles Sat. - February 19th @ 12:30PM sudoku Check in at 11:30am - Bowl at 12:30pm Limited to the first 50 paid couples Valentines Sweetheart Scotch Doubles - Sun. February 13th @ 2:00PM 3 4 1 8 5 Entry Fee: $30 per couple (1 Man & 1 Woman per team) 5 6 4 3 Prepaid Entries Only. 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