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66th Year In Publication Thursday, February 3, 2005 11459 E. Imperial Hwy., Norwalk, CA 90650 • P.O. Box 4160, Downey, CA 90241 • Online: www.californiabowlingnews.com Office: 562-807-3600 • Fax: 562-807-2288 Linda Ruiz & Karen Heins, “Bowling Moms” of The Amazing Race To Meet Fans INDIO, Calif. — Linda Ruiz and Karen Heins, best known as “The Bowling Moms” from CBS-TV’s “The Amazing Race 2500 E. Carson St. • Lakewood 5” reality series that aired last summer, will meet fans from 4 (562) 421-8448 to 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. Mother Mildred & Dennis Wayne Roach (1947-2005) 19 at Fantasy Lanes Family Bowling Center next to Fantasy NO-TAP Dennis Roach Suffers Springs Resort Casino. A question-and-answer and (L-R) Linda Ruiz and Karen Heins, “The Bowling Moms” Saturday Fatal Heart Attack autograph session free to all ages of CBS-TV’s “The Amazing Race 5” reality series, will be NORWALK — The local player. Currently he was a mem- will follow after the duo com- meeting fans from 4 to 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 19 at Feb 5th bowlers were shocked to hear ber of the Paint Manufacturers petes in the Hi-Desert Ladies Fantasy Lanes Family Bowling Center next to Fantasy that Dennis Roach died sud- League at Keystone and the Fri- “500” Bowling Club tournament Springs Resort Casino near Indio. 6 PM denly Saturday evening of a day Vegas at Del Rio Lanes. starting at 1 p.m. on Feb. 19 at heart attack. Dennis is survived by his Fantasy Lanes, located north of Women’s Doubles Champion- Entry Fee:$40 Dennis was born June 19, mother Mildred (his number one Interstate10 at the Golf Center ship in 1999. Describing them- Walk-in Entries 1947 in Maywood, California. fan), a daughter Denise Flores, Parkway exit near Indio. The selves as “athletic moms who Welcomed at The Sidepots His bowling career started at son Jonathan Roach, five grand- public is invited to cheer on like to compete at everything,” age 7. His love of the game grew children, and two daughters-in- “The Bowling Moms,” then they met 12 years ago when they Mini-Eliminator Optional as his average grew. The only law. meet them and receive free joined the local bowling team LAS VEGAS–The 4th an- time spent away from bowling Dennis had 32, 300 games on autographed photos afterward. and have been doubles partners nual Super Bowl Mini-Elimina- 6 Games was four years in the Army dur- record, numerous 800s and For more information: (800) ever since. tor is pleased to announce they ing the Vietnam War. champion titles. 827-2946, ext. 85700. In addition to bowling, they accept walk-in entries right up Dennis was a P.B.A. member The services will be Thurs- Ruiz and Heins of Palmdale, go on family vacations together to the final day of qualifying; Valentine’s early on. Bowled P.C.B., day, February 3, 2005 at 11:00 Calif., outside of Los Angeles, to Bass Lake in California. February 12th. The $I million A.B.T.A., and Donkee on a regu- a.m., Allen Funeral Service, who finished an impressive Heins has been happily married event is being held at The Or- Best Series No-Tap lar basis. Not only a good singles 6435 So. Eastern Ave. in Bell fourth out of 11 teams in the for 21 years and has three chil- leans in Las Vegas. Entry fee is bowler, Dennis was a team Gardens. highly-rated series, are team- dren, while Ruiz is also a mother only $200 and the entire prize Saturday Feb 12th mates on the bowling lanes and of three children and teaches fund is guaranteed with a The High School Open won the California State tennis. $30,000 check going to the win- at 1:00PM ner. Sweethearts Mixed Upland The Mini-Eliminators are the Offers USA Junior Gold most popular megabuck tourna- Bowl 4 games & VENTURA–Here’s another of qualifying for each team. A Tournament Doubles Saturday ments in the world. Over 1,000 throw out lowest game chance for those of you, High total of three (3) four (4) game Club At bowlers will come to Las Vegas Schoolers, who haven’t qualfied blocks will be bowled. All teams to get a piece of the prize fund for the USA Junior Gold Tour- will bowl on both Saturday Feb- Feb. 5 At Del Rio Arlington Lanes nament this July in Indiana. Two ruary 26" and Sunday February continued on page 2 Hdcp. 80% of 210 DOWNEY— The Del Rio RIVERSIDE, CA — The qualfiers will be run during “The 27*. The top eight (8) qualifiers Tournament Club invites all Upland Tournament Club will High School Open”. Participa- will advance to the “Baker $22.00 Entry bowlers to join them Saturday, be trekking over to Arlington Forest Lanes tion is $ 30.00 per six game Style” team finals. Entry fee for February 5th at 1:00 P.M. for Lanes on February 6 for their round and must be paid before this event is $75.00 per person Sidepot Optional $4 their greatest ever No-Tap Super Bowl Mixed Doubles. 8 Gamer the tournament starts. One in with $27.00 going to lineage and Mixed Doubles. Based on 50 entries, first Check in at Noon five particpants will advance. $47.00 going to the scholarship Only $30 per couple. RE- place will pay a great $700. Each Feb. 5th Bowlers wishing to bowl together Proof of membership is re- fund. This event is sanctioned by MINDER: The team average bowler pays $20 and that in- LAKE FOREST — The quired. Applications will be YABA. Log on to www.buena must sign up and pay together. maximum is 400. Averages for cludes the individual sidepots. headlines tells the story, the ad available on site at the cost of lanesbowling.com to download Prize checks mailed one week after tournament. the 2003-04 season will be used, There will be two squads. at the bottom of the page gives $30.00 a tournament packet or contact if none, the 2002-03 season. First is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. the details. The High School Open Dan Mueller @ Buena Lanes None of these? Current 21 (check-in starts at 10:00 a.m.). For faithful readers of the Bowling Championships are just 805-656-0666 Ext. 309 and we FRIDAY games average can be used if For the next squad at 1:00 p.m., Bowling News and those week- around the corner. Mark your will be glad to mail you a tour- you bring a league sheet. If all bowlers from the 11:00 a.m. end roamers looking for tourna- calender, February 26 & 27. nament packet. NO-TAP else fails, you bowl scratch. squad can change partners and ments, this is a big weekend. For We have had inquiries from Check-in starts at NOON, bowl again. It’s a good excuse non-football fans, Sunday is 3 GAMES Hawaii, Las Vegas, Arizona, every team must be mixed and to be around for the Super Bowl O.K. But for the fanatics—it Every Friday plus several locations in both Surf Bowl bring cash! We will be paying Party immediately following. will be Saturday ONLY tourna- Southern & Northern California. OCEANSIDE — The Elims are out cash! Pay-offs will be made as soon ments this weekend. At 1:00 PM To date we have sent out in ex- coming back to Surf Bowl, Saturday, DOUBLE REMINDER: as averages are verified. The 8 Gamer at Forest starts cess of 40 Entry Packets. Don’t February 5th at 1:00 p.m., with check-in at 12:30 p.m. THE NO-TAP WILL START This mixed doubles tourna- at 1:00 p.m., check-in early (you $15 ENTRY FEE be left out what could be a very First place is $225 based on 25 AT ONE P.M. PLEASE BE ment is open to all ABC/WIBC know that). The $80 entry fee successful event. Based on 32 entries. The entry fee is $40 which EARLY. members with book averages (or includes sidepots and this Includes Singles, 3-6-9 teams, the scholarship will be includes sidepots. One of 5 will cash Del Rio Lanes is located at bowl scratch). A great way to darned tournament just keeps on $6000.00 with $ 2000.00 going Sidepots, Insurance in the stepladder format. 7502 East Florence, Downey. spend a safe day. Super Bowl growing. to the winning team. There will be one change and 605 to Florence, go west. 710 to and Super Bowling. Patti (with an I) invites early All teams will be comprised that’s the lane condition. Come out & Scratch Series Florence, go east. 5 freeway— Call 951-688-2695 for info or reservations at 949-770-0055. of 4 bowlers with any combina- and witness the change. off at Paramount to Florence, R.S.V.P. You can even call from the off tion of boys, girls or mixed Surf Bowl is located at 1401 S. 3-6-9 Pot = $1000.00 turn right. 562-927-3351 in case See you on super bowl ramp and she will guide you teams. There will be 12 games Coast Hwy. For more information or directions, call 858-449-8928. of emergency. sunday for a super party. right to the front door! Forest Lanes 8 Gamer Entry Fee: 1 PM • Saturday, Feb. 5th $80.00 (Includes Sidepots) Guaranteed $500.00* 1st (*based on 10 entries) Break in our NEW synthetic lanes, bring your best game • Call Patti at (949)770-0055 for more info. Page 2 BOWLING NEWS Thursday, February 3, 2005 Mini Elims Alert — Alert “The Biggest continued from page 1 Los Angeles B.A. Loser” Looking February 5-13. Believe it or City Tournament For Bowlers not, over 50% of the people that NORWALK — My fax ma- bowl The Mini do not prepay Entry Deadline chine spewed out two pages of and just walk-in. With 30 squads SHERMAN OAKS— copy that looked interesting for to choose from there is rarely a The Los Angeles Bowling a change. It WAS interesting. squad that is shut out. Association 67th Annual The N.B.C. network show The Super Bowl Mini-Elimi- City Tournament is sched- “The Biggest Loser” is looking nator is a 3-game scratch quali- uled to start February 26. for OVER-WEIGHT BOWL- fying tournament by division. Their deadline for entries is ERS. So I called up the produc- There are 6 divisions: 39 and February 7th. So, there’s no tion chief and it’s a legit offer. under, 40 to 49, 50 to 59, 60 and Here’s their faxed message: over, women, and bowlers with time to hesitate. “The Biggest Loser is looking an average of 205 and under. If there isn’t an entry form for GROUPS who want to lose One in 8 bowlers advance to the in your bowling center, call weight as a team and YOU finals every 2 squads and are the L.A.B.A. office at 818- DON’T EVEN NEED TO guaranteed a minimum of $400. 784-3352. LEAVE THE COMFORTS OF One in 5 bowlers will cash and Pickwick Bowl in YOUR OWN HOME OR JOB. win a free re-entry into a future Burbank will host the Team We are coming to you! We are squad. Event and AMF Rocket looking for teams from 3-5 Visit www.minieliminator Bowl will host Singles and people who are 50-200 lbs. over .com to download the brochure Doubles. weight. or for last minute entering in- You and your “team” will be structions. If you can’t make it NO PROMISES — BUT, provided an acclaimed personal to Vegas this time you can fol- if you call the office with a trainer, a meal plan and a new low all of the daily action on our reservation, they MIGHT let way for life. For 10 weeks, you website. If you want to speak you give them the team mem- will go about your job with a with a tournament official call bers names on the phone. new exercise and eating regime. us at 1-877-900-6464. We hope BUT, they might NOT too. You will receive daily visits from to see you at The Super Bowl Take a chance, you don’t a personal trainer who will Mini-Eliminator-the #1 Las Ve- want to miss YOUR CITY teach you how to lose weight gas event! TOURNAMENT! and eat right. You will be com- peting with other teams for a large grand prize. Your “team” must be driven, committed and ready to change TOGETHER. We are looking for teams with personality who DESERVE this once in a life- time opportunity to lose weight Join us for at our expense. If you’ve got a good story, then we want to hear it! So, bowlers, if you qualify and are interested, call me at 562-927-3351 during the week, or 562-807-3600 on Tuesdays our all-new and I’ll give you the scoop. Carol Mancini/Editor Bowling News LAS VEGAS TRAVEL LEAGUE By Alice Meglemre COSMIC NORWALK–The league re- turned to Keystone Lanes Mon- day for the final time this sea- son and two new season high marks hit the tote board. Nancy Soto’s 229 eclipsed Ann Fedderly’s 224, in the 160 and under division, and Fountain Bowl fired 832 high team game. Doris Lewis led the weekly BOWLING honor roll with 217-604, fol- lowed by Karen Mauricio 547, Nancy Soto 229-536, Tracy Baldwin 533, Norma Payne 509, Elaine Todd 508, Cil Moons 505, Cyndie Martin 200-504 and Cathy Wyatt 504. Light Show! Cal Bowl A team still tops The Very Best standings with 48 wins, fol- lowed by Westminster B, 47; of Laughlin… Keystone A and Fountain Bowl EVERY FRIDAY AND tie at 45; Del Rio A, 43; Del Rio Riverside Lanes! B, 42.2; Cal B, 37.2; Cal D, 36; • State-of-the-Art Brunswick Cal C, 34.2; Premiere B and SATURDAY NIGHT AT… Westminster A tie at 33; Equipment Rossmoor, 32.2; Premiere A, 32; • Frameworx Automatic Scoring Cerritos, 30; Linbrook and Key- stone B tie at 29 wins. • Full Service Pro Shop Final payment for the April • 34 Lanes • Snack Bar Vegas sweepstakes next week and there will be openings on the • 1404 Rooms & Suites bus because of cancellations due to illness. Please call Alice at • 6 Plex THX Movie Theatre (562) 423-1567 for more infor- RIVERSIDE LANES • 7 Restaurants • 3 Lounges mation and reservation for the April 3-4-5 trip. Four Queens is Book Sweepers or Group Reservations • 2 Nightclubs again Hotel Headquarters and • 740 Space RV Park The Orleans will be the bowl- 1-888-590-2695 ing site. (Full-Hook-Up) ALICE’s AD-LIBS- Rae Miller called to report a super • Large Arcade • Hall of Fame Bar news item. Merel Noel, 90 years • Race & Sports Book young, sports a 118 average and she scored 200-526 in the • Don’s Kid Kastle (supervised Rossmoor Gems league at children’s play center) Rossmoor Bowl. Also, a re- minder to OCWBA Board mem- • 2 Classic Auto Exhibit bers for the 7 p.m. February 7 meeting at the office. The www.bowllaughlin.com Showrooms (Free Admission) OCWBA annual tournament re- port, which opens Saturday, February 19 at Forest Lanes, will top the agenda. Thursday, February 3, 2005 BOWLING NEWS Page 3 Page 4 BOWLING NEWS Thursday, February 3, 2005 SST Titles For Both Don Jackson and Bob OCBA Board Markiewicz Comes Meeting Sun., Down to 10th Frame By Paula Vidad The SST AMF Carter Lanes February 13 Open saw Super Senior Division by Frank Kietz champion Don Jackson win his GARDEN GROVE — Or- 7th title in an exciting final ange County Bowling Associa- match. The Bonita, CA resident tion President Bill Huntington overcame a 96 pin deficit over will preside over the 9:00 a.m. MOUNTAIN TIME Tom Gerster of Yorba Linda by Sunday, February 13 board of By DICK STOEFFLER striking out in the 10th frame and directors meeting to be held at posting a 258 game over the association’s headquarters, LAS VEGAS, NV.— In 1944 at the ripe old age of 17, I discov- 13896 Harbor Blvd., 5-A. ered bowling, thanks to a senior class buddy. It was at the 8-lane Gerster’s 184. Jackson broke his leading qualifier jinx to win the Junior Finalists - Ron Gales, Bob Markiewicz, Tony Vice-President Alan Thomp- Riverside Bowling Academy. We went in to play a pinball machine, $650 top prize by only 8 pins. Rodriquez, Bob Brady, John Fitzgerald, Mark Dyer son will conduct an associate’s and while there I became enthralled in some other friends efforts to training meeting at 8:30 a.m. hurl a large ball down a wooden hallway endeavoring to knock Jackson also shot two 300 games, one during qualifying According to executive direc- over some sticks. and one in match play. Don tor Robert Hartmann we will I didn’t try the game...but it intrigued me. On getting home, I have a full agenda. We hope to announced to my folks that I “was gonna go bowling,” at which would like to thank his wife Bonnie for her encouragement have reports from Greendale re- point my mom came unglued in five different directions. “ Yo u and Dennis Fitzsimmonds for garding the United States Bowl- are WHAT!?” I backed up a couple of steps, ‘cause when my 4 ft., ing Congress. 9 1/2 in. mom went into attack mode, being in the same room was drilling his bowling balls. Bob Markiewicz also won For more information, call unwise. his 7th Jr. title in fine fashion by 714-554-1880. “A bowling ALLEY? No chance, Charlie!” It didn’t help when I explained it was an “Academy” not an defeating Ron Gales of Las Ve- gas. Markiewicz was leading by “Alley.” only 28 pins going into the final She said she would “check it out,” but she doubted, as did I at Cal Bowl the moment, that I’d ever set foot in such a den of sin. She did “case position round. Whoever won the match would win the title the joint,” And,even talked to the owners, and I received her nod of because of 30 bonus pins. approval. (I’ve often wondered if I’d ever gotten involved in the No-Tap sport if she had turned me down.) Markiewicz prevailed with a 258-247 thrilling match. The Soon, I “HAD to have” my own bowling ball. When I made that Jr. Champ Bob Markiewicz, AMF Carter Lanes GM Joe San Diego resident was announcement, it was fine... I worked and had my own money. But Goodine, Sr. Champ Don Jackson Feb. 5th when I advised my folks I had to borrow the car to go to Roy Bade’s Saturday’s high qualifier with 2483 and shot 298-300- Pro Shop on Vermont Street in Los Angeles in order to get a proper by Carol Mancini 235=833 his first 3 games. “fit” for my Manhatten hard rubber sphere, more trouble. “Good LAKEWOOD — OH BOY! grief, WHY? Get one here in town ... go to the sporting goods store Markiewicz earned $600 for his IT’S NO TAP TIME AGAIN AT efforts. Bob would like to thank or JCPenney. You’d save lots of money.” “Mom... you NEVER go CAL BOWL. This is the one AMF Carter Lanes for hosting to a.department store for a bowling ball ... it HAS to be drilled by that even the big guns like to an expert!” the tournament, G.M. Joe shoot. Goodine and his staff’s hospi- Well, I won a rare argument ... one which to this day still stands. Must be the $40 entry fee for tality. When you are buying sporting equipment that has to be measured the six games, lots of ways to to your hand and made or drilled with precision with proper The traditional King of the cash and the optionals that Hill match saw Jr. Champ Bob “weights” and “pitches” ‘n all that stuff... you GO TO A PRO SHOP. draws the crowds. Markiewicz defeat Sr. Champ You ain’t looking for bargain basement stuff ... you are looking to Saturday, February 5th is the truly improve your game ... bowling or golf or whatever. Hey! Don Jackson 235-200. The win- date, sign-in at 5:30 p.m. and ner of each division squares off A doctor doesn’t go to Toys R Us for medical equipment. Only go bowl at 6. Early in—Early out. in a one game match for brag- to the Pro Shop professionals ... even get advice about them from Reserve your spot at 562- other bowlers. ging rights and an additional $50 421-8448 or just show up early prize. Also, beware of shop by mail or offers to buy on the internet. with the cash. Congratulations to Ralph Senior Finalists - Standing - Tom Gerster, John Cocchi, You may find outlandishly low prices, but all that glitters can turn Cal Bowl is freeway close. out to be fool’s gold and leave you holding the empty (bowling) Wingert, Long Beach and Corky Demaio, Ralph Wingert . Kneeling - Terry Brent, Don Carson off the 605 and go west. Vaughn Doody, Las Vegas for bag. Jackson, Tom Freid, Maury Griffith You can’t miss it. their perfect 300 qualifying Manufacturers often use “distributors” to sell their products to Pro Shops. Beware of “distributors” taking a short cut and peddling games. The SST is ABC/WIBC sanctioned and they will receive direct to the public at unbelievable ball prices that’ll make you think their honor scores awards. you are in paradise. You might get a ball at roughly the same price the Pro Shop pays... from an internet source. You get the ball-but Joe Staton of Upland won a FREE pair of Dexter bowling guess what? No holes. Sure, your Pro Shop will drill it properly ... shoes in the Storm/Dexter pre- for a fee. Frankly, they should charge the total amount of profit they would have received if they sold the ball, which would have paid entry prize. Thank you for your contin- likely included the drilling. Pro shops have to make a buck ... but, ued support: Jan and Sue Niblett remember, they’ll “fine tune” the ball after you’ve purchased it from them. of Luster Cote, Inc., Ricky Co- rona of Storm Products & Dex- One so called “distributor” even suggests you “buy” a cheap ter Shoes, and Dean Danner of ball from a Pro Shop, and after they drill it, ship it to the “distribu- tor” so they can copy it for your other ball purchases from them. J & P Trophies. Please join us when we travel Or, just go to your Pro Shop, get your exact measurements and send to AMF Riverside Lanes March them with your order! (If they screw up-then you have to ship it back.) And they know nothing of your bowling style. They know 5-6, 2005. Mail your entries in early and be eligible for the nothing about your special needs, weights, etc. that the personal Storm/Dexter drawing. Pro Shop contact can provide. Hey! IT AIN’T WORTH IT! Honest. A “distributor” selling retail at wholesale prices? It ain’t kosher, Come bowl with the best Super Senior Men 60+, Ladies even if they advertise on a bowling show. Manufacturers are nuts if 50+ and the Jr. division Men 45- they don’t halt this demeaning of their products. I can show you the nearly half-price numbers for the undrilled balls. At a Kmart or 59, Ladies 40-49. For more information, call Wal-Mart, sure, you might save a buck or two. This internet thing- President Dave Gulley at (949) it is lunacy. Maybe they are selling you “seconds,” how do you know? You might save some bucks, but you simply will not get the 677-6424 or visit our website: www.superseniortour.ws professional finished product you’d get from a Pro Shop... in fact...in the long run it might cost more (plugging, re-drilling, etc.) and not give you the desired result, scoring-wise. Brent Hits OC Good grief! I figured THAT out over a half-century ago as a teenager! Traveler 300 And keep your eye on Pro shops...they offer loads of legitimate by Frank Kietz specials and values ... but more important, personal service and WESTMINSTER — Terry they get you in the “right” ball ... the first time_ Brent went wild recently here at For Bowling Equipment ... go to a Bowling Pro Shop. Westminster Lanes rolled a 300 If you want a “deal,” play cards. And make sure the cards are game in the Orange Empire Se- from the top of the deck. nior Travel League. Jesse Lovelace rolled the first one shooting for Westminster #1, the SST 10-team league’s first segment SUPER SENIOR TOUR winner. AMF CARTER LANES OPEN Terry was subbing but made (At AMF Carter Lanes) the weekly honor roll with a January 29-30, 2005 OFFICIAL STANDINGS 300/716 series. SENIORS Others on the weekly honor 1. Don Jackson, Bonita, CA 4460 $650.00 2. Tom Gerster, Yorba Linda, CA 4452 500.00 list: Yoshiaki Oka 294/758, Mel 3. Ralph Wingert, Long Beach, CA 4431 400.00 4. Tom Freid, Cypress, CA 4298 300.00 Thomas 257/744, Jim Upton 5. John Cocchi, Las Vegas, NV 4296 250.00 288, Sharon Grenda 228/626 6. Terry Brent, Garden Grove, CA 4062 225.00 7. Corky Demaio, San Bernardino, CA 4021 200.00 and Dorris Ore 219/622. 8. Maury Griffith, San Gabriel, CA 3909 175.00 9. Vaughn Doody, Las Vegas, NV 2250 145.00 Rossmoor Lanes, composed 10. Hal Wilber, Las Vegas, NV 2230 135.00 of Belmont Smith, Frank Heller, JUNIORS 1. Bob Markiewicz, San Diego, CA 4057 600.00 Tom Lindsey and Bob Artunian, 2. Ron Gales, Las Vegas, NV 3988 450.00 3. Bob Brady, Santa Monica,CA 3818 300.00 started the second half as lead- 4. Mark Dyer, Moreno Valley, CA 3691 250.00 ers. 5. Tony Rodriguez, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 3580 225.00 6. John Fitzgerald, Beaumont, CA 3523 200.00 The loop will return to Or- 7. Paul Zude, Montclair, CA 2229 145.00 FINANCIAL REPORT ange Bowl Tuesday, February 50 Entries @ $135.00 6,750.00 8th. For more information, call Added Money SSt 164.00 Total Money In. $6,914.00 Milt Cisneros 949-581-5137. Thursday, February 3, 2005 BOWLING NEWS Page 5 American Bowlers Tournament Association

BOB SMITH P.O. Box 3721, Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 • 562-868-7164 • FAX: 562-929-2706 • www.abta1.com Pecoraro Wins ABTA Title at West Covina Val De Leon is $3,500 Match Game Winner • Por hits Match Series WEST COVINA–Rich Pe- match vs top seed Lozano. He thanks his family for support. coraro came through in crunch The Title game was set and This Weekend we will visit time to win his first ABTA Title Jim elected to lead off and after popular Premiere Lanes in Santa in a splendid performance at su- five frames Pecoraro with a Fe Springs and in a Special Su- per West Covina Lanes, as he double and being clean was way per Bowl flavor we have our an- downed the top seed Jim Lozano in front as Jim had three opens nual contest with each entrant in the final game to take home and lost the shot, Pecoraro guessing the score of the Super the championship trophy to San doubled again to put the title in Bowl between the Eagles and Bernardino and a nice $1,400 the bag and won out over a try- Patriots and the winner will get top prize. ing Lozano 224-185. Great his room paid for our big An- Rich topped a decent turnout bowling Rich and this is title #2 nual Las Vegas July 1-2-3-4 at of 185 entrants (4-squads) which as he had won many years ago the Gold Coast. Runnerup gets saw cut scores of Men +74 and in the ABTA also and is now $50 in cash. Premiere is easily the Ladies hitting a good +40 to back to bowling again! Mark and accessed from the 605 take r make the semi finals. Super Se- a title well-deserved and title #2 Telegraph Rd. east 3 miles or niors added to the board were could be next for this likable guy. from the 5 freeway take Mary Nakunz, Ely Cruz and Great bowling by Jim Carmenita north 2 miles to tele- Aimee Ahorro. Lozano and Marty Nakunz who graph then west 3 blocks. The The 41 bowlers in the Semis has been on a roll also. phone there is 562-941-0271 Pecoraro wins ABTA Title at West Covina (L-R) Bottom Jim Lozano (runnerup) Rich then took to the floor, hoping to ABTA Notes Tourney Hi On a sad note we are in- Pecoraro Champ $1,400 Marty Nakunz 3rd Top Deborah Sanders 4th, Leo “Horses” advance to the finals in hopes of Qualifiers were Jim Lozano who formed of the passing of Den- making the top 16 Single Elims. led the men at +193, and pretty nis Roach, who was a fine Tartamella ABTA Dir. Bobbie Nakunz Marty’s #1 fan Jim Lozano took it to them Jenny Lei led the ladies at +95, bowler and also a fine man. in the semis blasting a huge and they get paid entries. Bowling was Dennis’ passion +130 to be the top seed, and giv- The optional doubles were and he bowled several of the ing him the benefit of sitting out taken by Romy Bautista and clubs and was pretty darn good Watch For New to bowl in the title game. Right Simon Rojas and their 1386 got at it too. I have had the pleasure behind Jim was Rich Pecoraro them $110, and we paid 8 places of bowling with, and against with his fine +124 so Rich this week in the doubles. Dennis for 30 years. He was too would get to sit out in round one Brian Reyes, Greg, and Gina young to go! He will be missed Schedules Soon of the top 16 Single Elim finals Velarde couldn’t eliminate one by all who knew him. God entering in round #2. another in the 3-6-9 so they split Bless! After the Semis it took a nice the $50 after 6 shots and we will The following week we will Share It With A Friend +25 to make the top 16 finalis go for a tidy $1,500 this week in again visit West Covina Lanes which included four women, and the 3-6-9 at Premiere Lanes. in another one day event and losers in round one were Ian The Match Game 3 was new schedules will be mailed Matched by one of our fine regu- soon. If You have a new address ABTA Benavides, David Polus, Josie AMERICAN BOWLERS TOURNAMENT Matsumoto, Ping Tubera, Inno lars Noli Val Deleon whose 187 please get it to us as this mailer ASSOCIATION Harman, Les tucker, and Jowell game drawn by Lozano was covers February til the middle (At Brunswick West Covina Lanes) January 29, 2005 SPONSORED Tatlonghari, and they cashed in worth the cap of $3,500 and we of August. OFFICIAL RESULTS BY 10-16th place and $100 each. had a $50 Carryover so will es- We had several new mem- 1. Richard Pecoraro 724 $1,000.00 Cash & Carry 400.00 In round two we had timate the Match Game at bers join this week, first time 2. Jim Lozano (60%) 730 300.00 Pecoraro enter the field and $1,250 this Saturday. Noli was cashers were Jim Lozano, Jinni 3. Martin Nakunz (SS) 640 200.00 buying the beer at West Covina Lei, and Josh Koch. 4. Jello Gray 678 115.00 down a pretty first time finalist 5. Deborah Sanders 675 115.00 Jinny Lei in a tight one 237-231. The Match Series also was It’s history Folks, as Rich 6. John Licauco 722 105.00 Deborah Sanders edged Kathy Matched as a 538 was drawn by Pecoraro enters the archives as 7. Noli Valdeleon 682 105.00 8. Jinny Lei 634 105.00 “Columbia bowls the world over” Solowitz by one little pin 174- tourney Lozano and it was $268 our latest champion. 9. Kathy Solowitz 627 105.00 173, Marty Nakunz edged John to Stan Por so we will estimate For further info see our ad in 10. Inno Harman 628 100.00 11. Josie Matsumoto 625 100.00 Licauco 233-228 and Jello Gray a $250 Match Series Saturday. this paper or call the ABTA 562- 12. Lester Tucker (SS) 636 100.00 downed the Match Game win- The Columbia 300” ball of 868-7164 13. Ping Tubera (LH) 637 100.00 ner Noli Val De Leon 194-189 the week went to ABTA regular Last but not least, thanks to 14. Jowell Tatlonghari 644 100.00 ABTA 15. Ian Benavides 680 100.00 BOB SMITH • P.O. BOX 3721 • SANTA FE SPRINGS, CA 90670 and Losers of round 2 got checks “Iron Mike” Benavides his lucky West Covina for the superb ser- 16. David Polus (60%) 713 60.00 of $105 in 6-9th places. A pit- ticket was drawn by pretty vice and hospitality. We will re- 17. Anna Morgan 620 78.75 (562) 868-7164 • FAX (562) 929-2706 17. Matt Fukuda (60%) 620 47.25 www.abta1.com tance to Mr. Val De Leon on this ABTA member Irene Kang. turn there next week for another 19. Romy Bautista 617 75.00 night:-) Nakunz edged Deborah Mike opt for the new Back Yard good one! 20. Steve Bryant 613 72.50 21. Roger Romero (SS) 612 70.00 Open to 208 Avg. & Under in a good one 189-186 and Bully! He thanks our sponsor 22. Phil Holland (SS) 605 70.00 Pecoraro downed a jaded Mr. Columbia 300 for the fine ball. ABTA League 23. Imee Ahorra (SS) 604 67.50 Champion Rich Pecoraro is from 24. Angel Chau 602 67.50 Bowls Sat. February 5th Gray 213-160, so Deborah and 25. Noli delos Angeles 601 65.00 Jello were 4th and 5th cashing San Bernardino and used a Hot At Valley View 26. Glenn Matsumoto 599 61.25 for $115 with Marty and Rich Shot drilled by Dave Edis at Greg Velarde led all scores 26. Chris Romero 599 61.25 28. Ed Abraca 590 56.25 ONE DAY ONLY to meet for the right to bowl Covina Bowl. Rich is single and this week with his 247/679, 28. D.A. Smith 590 56.25 Lozano for the title. he thanks Dave for the great ball followed by Paul Chavez 255/ 30. Harvey Fenster (60%)587 31.50 31. Louis Brooks (SS) 584 52.50 This was a game that no one drilling. 663, Anthony Smith 235/660, 32. Ron Chandler 583 50.00 deserved to lose and it went to Jim Lozano is from El Monte 33. Brent Loya 568 50.00 at Premeire Lanes (sub) Ronnie Thompson 228/ the 10th frame as Pecoraor and used a Columbia Ricochet 34. Tony Catapano 549 47.00 655, Doug Salzman 243/652, 34. Mike Noska 549 47.00 13210 E. Telegraph Rd, Santa Fe Sprints • 562-941-1071 doubled to ice the win in a drilled by Spanky Rosales at 34. Josh Koch 549 47.00 Rey Josafat 233/642, Nick thriller to end Marty’s run and Action Lanes. Jim is married to 37. Laura McIntosh 545 45.00 Rod-riguez 216/630 and Jerry 37. Ely Cruz (SS) 545 45.00 he was third with a great show- Kathy with five kids. Yvonne, 39. Belinda “Brat” Crowder540 44.00 ing and Rich off to the the title Richard, Jimbo Jr. and Reuben. Cant 245/625. Bill Hambly 40. Oliver Nicio 523 44.00 had a 252. 41. Richard Ramirez 511 44.00 DOUBLES The ladies were led again 1. Simon Rojas/ $2400.00 Romy Bautista 1386 110.00 with Bonuses by Della Douglass 224/636, 2. Bedell Vsquez/ Deborah Sanders 215/612, Romy Baustita 1345 90.00 (sub) Maria Bacos 226/592, 3. Inno Harman/ $1000.00 MIN 1st PLACE GUARANTEED Filbert Tjakra 1342 70.00 $3400 MIN GUARANTEED PRIZE FUND Elvie Medestomas 217/550, 4. Jeje Gabriel/ Ian Benavides 1331 60.00 1st Place Bonuses: Emma Johnson 212/544, 5. David Jones/ Belinda Crowder 192/538 and Ian Benavides 1319 50.00 $100 for using a Columbia Ball and 6. Erick Luciano/ Estrella Ferry 198/536. Tracy MarkLester Anthony1318 30.00 $100 for wearing an ABTA logo Shirt 7. Marvin Crowder/ Cueto (sub) had a 203. Belinda Crowder 1308 15.00 $1200 Full Cash & Carry Side pot winners: First 7. Noli Valdeleon/ Julian Conwi 1308 15.00 SQUAD TIMES: game, Paul Chavez 255, sec- FINANCIAL REPORT ond game, Bill Hambly 252, Cut Scores Saturday: 1, 2:30, 4, 5:30 & 7PM Sat. Men: +74, Sat. Women: +40 third and super pot went to Super Seniors: Martin Nakunz, Ely 1 in 5 qualify Greg Velarde 247. Cruz, Imee Ahorro HIGH QUALIFIER — FREE ENTRY 1 in 5 To Semifinalists The 50/50 winner to any Men: Jim Lozano +193 Women: Jinny Lei +95 Min. 27 men - 7 women regular ABTA tournament was SPECIAL AWARDS Glenn Matsumoto. Our match 3-6-9 Entry Fee: $44 Re-Entry: $42 Brian Reyes, Greg Velarde, GinaLynn game number was worth $720 Velarde 50.00 Reduced Entry Fee: $32 - $30 and Steve “Speedy” Bryant Is Worth This Week 1,500.00 MATCH GAME — 187 GUARANTEED POTS: Only $2 had the matching number, 209. Noli Valdeleon 3,500.00 Congratulations Speedy! Estimated This Week 1,200.00 5:30PM: $100 PER GAME MATCH SERIES — 538 Thursday night (the 3rd) Stan Por 268.00 7 PM: $150 MIN. PER GAME will be our position night, subs Estimated This Week 275.00 COLUMBIA 300 BALL 3-6-9 NOW WORTH $1,500 allowed. March 3rd will be our Mike Benavides Prize Fund, 185 4,498.00 third POSITION ROUND, no Paid Entries, 17 @ $44.00 748.00 MATCH GAME 3 POT: $1,250 Est. subs allowed. Optional Sidepots 1,122.00 Doubles 440.00 MATCH SERIES: EST. $250 ABTA tournament will be Brackets 8,625.00 187 is worth $3,500 to Noli: Noli Val De Leon is congratulated by at Premiere Lanes in Santa Fe 3-6-9 50.00 Shirt & Trophy 88.00 ABTA Semifinalist Belinda Crowder for his super 187 game which Springs. Please check the Cash & Carry 400.00 Next Tournament: February 12th was the score drawn in the Match Game 3 pot at West Covina Lanes. Match Series 268.00 Bowling News for directions Match Game 3,500.00 at Brunswick West Covina Hey Noli, that comes out to $18.72 per pin! Great Bowling! and squad times. TOTAL PAID OUT $19,739.00 Page 6 BOWLING NEWS Thursday, February 3, 2005 ABT Orange County Branch at BVL Finals Pickwick Jr’s Westminster Lanes this Saturday Four Fans to Bowl Comes To By Tish Plotkin WESTMINSTER–The dered on them. You must have I’m proud to say we have a Amateur Bowlers Tour (ABT) your name and ABT logo on An End for Big Bucks great number of qualifiers for Orange County Branch will be your shirt to participate in the the Pepsi Tournament coming in by Pam Costanzo Seattle, WA–Miller High finishing our special two week- ABT/Storm Spring National The four contestants are Paul March. Our youth bowlers per- The 2005 Annual BVL Fi- Life has selected four lucky con- end tournament at Westminster Tournament. Conterato (Geneva, Ill.), Gary formed well and I’m excited to nals has come to an end. Forest testants to participate in the “Ja- Lanes this Saturday February, 5, ABT-2 Embroidery has Loos (Tampa, Fla.), Jody Rivera see so many going to the district Lanes proved to be a great host son Couch Challenge” Saturday, 2005. We will have two quali- many shirts specially priced for (Butler, Pa.) and Carolyn Finney finals. Don’t forget to encour- for our Tournament. The staff Feb. 5 at Brunswick Zone fying squads on Saturday after- you to take to the ABT/Storm (Saginaw, Mich.). age your bowling youngsters to was very helpful starting with Norcross in Norcross, Ga. dur- noon at Noon and 2pm. One in Spring National Tournament in Jason Couch, the 1992 PBA participate in as many tourna- the mechanic to the desk per- ing the 2005 PBA Atlanta Clas- every five entries will be added Las Vegas. Prices start as low Rookie of the Year, is one of 30 ments as possible to attain schol- sonal all the way up to the man- sic. to the Semifinals from each as $20 for a shirt with your name bowlers to amass over $1 mil- arship monies. It’ll help pay for ager. Thanks for making our Participants, who were cho- squad this Saturday, with the embroidered on the back and an lion in career earnings. The left- the books, parents! Tournament a successful one. sen at random from a sweep- Semifinals scheduled at 4pm. ABT logo. Just call (714) 898- hander made history by winning Tuesday Preps reported awe- The lanes, which are new by stakes held by the Miller High Finals will follow. First place 7874 for more information. three consecutive PBA Tourna- some handicap scores from the way, must have been in real Life brand, will square off is estimated at $2000 with the ment of Champions major titles Lucas Yepez 180/501, Spencer good shape. As reported last against each other in an elimi- Win, Place, and Show Pot. En- from 1999-2002. Malden 178, James Cuentas week, there was a 300 game and nation tournament beginning at try fee for this tournament is a Couch, along with Patrick 480, Melanie Novotny 169/444 SED Youth the classic division ended with 11 a.m. EST for the right to bowl low $50 (for both Classic and Healey Jr. and Bryon Smith, is and Renee Lawson 165/454. a duo of 700 series. Several a game with 11-time PBA Tour Masters) and the Win, Place , Leaders Travel sponsored by Miller High Life Tuesday Juniors are small bowlers rolled way above their titlist Jason Couch immediately in the 2004-05 PBA Sponsor and Show Pot is an additional by Will Jackson but mighty with scratch scores averages and Orange County following. Championship Competition. $20 fee. SED Youth Leaders took to fromTommy Neuzil 212/585, will be represented very highly. If the contestant that bowls The PBA Atlanta Classic We will offer BIG $100 the lanes Saturday at Cerritos Bobby Filson 203 and Steve The unofficial division win- with Couch converts a 7-10 split, takes place Feb. 2-6 at sidepots at both the Noon and Lanes. There were not too many Money 533. Handicap honors ners are as follows: Classic — they will receive $100,000. All Brunswick Zone Norcross, with 2pm squads with 20 entries. high scores but enough to brag go to Matthew Avanian 239/677. Jason Nelson (708) and contestants receive a Miller the final four bowlers compet- Also, we will be extending about in this article. Leading our Saturday Bumpers show Michelle VanWyhe (668); Divi- High Life bowling ball, bowling ing for the $40,000 top prize and our special offer for new/rejoin session after a bad first game and great promise with scores from sion A —Ronald Zettelmier bag and other items from Miller an exemption for the 2005-06 members through the month of letting his team down by losing new bowlers Patrick Woodsome (650) and Sue Appell (584); Di- and the PBA. PBA Tour season live on ESPN February. If you join or rejoin the first point and that’s the only 100/149 and Jeremy Elliot 77/ vision B —Ernie Arriola (597) Sunday, Feb. 6 at 2 p.m. EST. the Amateur Bowlers Tour point they lost, Matt Harris 246- 145. Other great scores were and Michelle Lindenmuth (554); Daisy Escobar 92/181 and (ABT) Orange County Branch 234-222/857. Division C — John Koutis (557) now thru February 28th, 2005 The only other 800 shooter Brittney Eklund 88/164. and Irene Loder (517); Division Saturday Preps are vying for you will receive a free shirt with was Mikey Helferstay following D — Ben Rizzo (439) and your embroidered name and an closely with a 247-221/837. On top honors with outstanding Sandy Dashiell (522), and Di- scratch scores from Terry Ryan ABT logo. top of the 700’s Sadia Ward 232- vision E — Cindy Fedden (335). Remember, you still have 5 214/798, Justin Mc Cullin 266- 158/445, Brandon Spengeman The Division winners will re- 155/434, Canette Peppler 110/ more tournaments left to get in 205/793, Dayton Crossley 225/ ceive their awards at the open- the required 10 entries for the 780, Remy Mattison 244/739 308, Raylin Rivera 102/292 and ing ceremonies of the Orange Andrea Young 102. Handicap ABT/Storm Spring National (nice 114 game), Justin Eubanks County Championship Tourna- Tournament at Sam’sTown in 217-205/723, Jeff del Mar 220/ honors go to Jesse Salazar 175, ment on February 19. They will Patrick Trillo 170, Jessica Las Vegas. The Classic Division 712, and Rashad Sandrige 213/ also be eligible to bowl in the is paying $40,000 for first place 710. Jerebicz 157 and Nastassia Sex- California Bowlers BVL Singles ton 154/439. (plus a Progressive Pot) and the Team standings look like Classic Tournament on May 6 Masters Division will offer a this: taking over the lead with a Saturday Juniors are grow- at Brunswick Covina Bowl. ing stronger with scratch scores $10,000 first place with full Pro- solid week is Ms. Ward’s Crew Thanks again to all the Or- gressive Pot based on 300 en- with 31 1/2 points and in sec- from Sean Blanch 255/661, ange County bowlers for sup- Bobby Filson 246/629, Anthony tries. The deadline for entries ond 1/2 game behind is South- porting BVL. My sincere is March 15, 2005. Please call west Bowl #2. Our next session Allen 211/576, Everly Sahagun thanks to Forest Lanes for host- 214/578, Sarah Lugo 200/529 us at (714) 898-7874 for more is confirmed at Keystone Lanes ing this years’ Tournament. And information or entry applica- at 2:00 not 2:05 not 2:15, but and Tara Cross 180/494. Handi- the most important people I need cap honors go to Ryan Simon tions. Now is also the time to 2:00 pm. Don’t forget to turn in to thank are the workers and order additional shirts with your your Pepsi money this week. 240, Chris Shaffer 688, Danny those bowlers that came out to R U Ranked Invitational Winner Chip Pettiford receives Garcia 683, Heather Isaacs 245/ name and ABT logo embroi- See everybody Saturday, and show their support for our hos- please be on time. $500 from BCS representative Arleen Smith at Cal Bowl. 684 and Xeres Villanueva 649. pitalized and disabled Veterans. Keep it going.

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NEXT TOURNAMENT Saturday, February 19, 2005 (4 game Beat-the-Board tournament) st Classic Division $2,000 1 place with Full progressive Pot AMF Friendly Hills Lanes FOR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION CALL (714)898-7874 OR SEE OUR WEBSITE: www.abtorange.com Thursday, February 3, 2005 BOWLING NEWS Page 7 Attention Super Seniors Ages 60 and Up Join In The Action With The Regular Division Age “Big Ed” = of the WCST Ebonite Singles At Forest Lanes By Dick Sanders Big Series LAKE FOREST–The weekend of February 19-20, the WCST by Roberta McNaught B.V.L. Awards Dinner will be at Forest Lanes in Lake Forest, CA. The recreated division It was position round last of the Super Seniors ages 60 and up got off to a very good start at week in the 590 Classic at AMF-Bowlium Lanes in Montclair, last month as 13 super Seniors Linbrook. Each team fought entered and Doug Johnson was the winner of the 1st place prize in a hard to improve their standings. step-ladder roll-off of $500.00. Only 20 points separate the top All in all counting the 3 super seniors that got to cross over and 4 teams. bowl for the regular division prizes in the finals and the 4 super “Big Ed” Stoute earned top seniors in the step-ladder roll-off, they won a total $3275.00 of the honors with an 891 series, shot $7530.00 paid out for the prize fund. on games of 191, 257, 196 and Bowlers ages 60 and up, this is an excellent opportunity for you 247. to cash in these prizes also, Super Seniors actually are bowling for Eva Munson was high for the their own prize fund, with the exception of the super seniors that ladies, winning all 4 of her qualify high enough to cross over into the regular division finals. match points (from guess who?). The super seniors crossing over will bring their prize money Four 200 plus games gave her they pay into the tournament with their entry fee over to the regular an 816 series. division finals. One squad only on Saturday, February 19th to start Other weekly highs were: at 10:00AM. Tony Chaco 259/888, Frank Entry Fee for the tournament is $165.00 for current WCST Mem- Bellinder 257/887, Tom Stearn bers, Guests to add $15.00 to that fee. New bowlers, $60.00 to 246/883, Alan Bloom 226/876, join. Current WCST Members due to re-new your Dues also to pay Shig Shozi 246/873, Rod $60.00 if entering this tournament or pay a guest fee of $15.00. Cantrell 258/872, Stan Guzy Two 5 game blocks, with an hour break for lunch after the first 255/869, John Phillips 268/867, block. Roger Vasquez 230/855, Ed Number of Finalists and Number of Games according to the Harris 237/850, Carl Adinolfi Rules and Guide-Lines of the WCST on Entries of the tournament 245/849, Jeff Montgomery 226/ to determine the finals format for each division. Finals on Sunday, 849, Juan Sandoval 225/843, February 20th to start at 10:30AM. John Valesquez 227/836, Rob Call the WCST Office for information and Reservations for this Roberts 279/834, Willy tournament. 760-363-8141. WCST Office Address is 10888 West Bordenave 228/833, Jack Drive #3, Morongo Valley, CA 92256. Boffing 259, Don Hart 257, Joe Rouette 254, Rey Ortiz 254, Jerry Knight 248, Janet Ander- son 246, Gino Vassallo 244, Ri- Sponsored By chard Hand 236, Lloyd Thierry 234, Karen Bagnall 233, Al Lara San Gabriel Valley BowlersImage 233, Carolynne Schley 230, Pro Shop & Embroidery Brian Roberge 228, Ed Women’s Association Memo & SPANKY Rosales Hermance 226, Chris Demarco T.S.V.P. For Tickets 10534 Lower Azusa Road ◆ El Monte Ca 91731 225, Rose Williams 213, Joy Phone: 626.350.1012 Email:[email protected] McGregor 211, Gloria Ferrulli 626-859-6216 Located Inside Action Lanes 206 and Diane Salinas 205. www.californiabowlingnews.com

D.A. Wright Dick Sanders President Tournament West Coast Senior Tour Director: Presents 760-363-8141 WCST - Ebonite Singles Forest Lanes, Lake Forest, CA February 19-20, 2005 Qualifying: Saturday, February 19, 2005. Check In Time: 9:30AM, Bowl: 10:00AM Two 5 Game Blocks, with a one hour break for lunch after first block ends. Entry Fee: $165.00 for Current WCST Members, Guests to add $15.00. Finals: Sunday, February 20, 2005, Starts at 8:30AM. Pay-Off based on Entries in each division:

Regular Division 56 Entries 1st $1000.00 7th $365.00 13th $295.00 2nd $725.00 8th $350.00 14th $285.00 3rd $535.00 9th $335.00 15th $200.00 4th $485.00 10th $325.00 16th $190.00 5th $435.00 11th $315.00 17th $180.00 6th $385.00 12th $305.00 18th $170.00 Super Senior Division 24 Entries 1st $700.00 4th $335.00 7th $260.00 2nd $500.00 5th $310.00 8th $235.00 3rd $360.00 6th $285.00 Qualifying: Saturday, February 19, 2005. Check In Time: 9:30AM, Bowl: 10:00AM Two 5 Game Blocks, with a one hour break for lunch after first block ends. Entry Fee: $165.00 for Current WCST Members, Guests to add $15.00. Finals: Sunday, February 20, 2005, Starts at 8:30AM. Pay-Off based on Entries in each division:

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LAKEWOOD — Hi from 201/540, Gene Skulick 225- Washington 237, Charles Cal Bowl. Thanks to all the 204/621, Ken Holliday 225- Woods 235, Reggie Smith bowlers who turned out for 244-205/674, Walter Millsap 235, June Collier 235, Jackie our R U Ranked? Invitational 204-225/619, Bill Miller 577, Jones 233, Steve Gurreri on Saturday,January 29, Tom Spencer 504, Josh 230, Vern Adams 228/676, which was sponsored by Ball Hudson 209-214/583, Willie Phyllisa Smith 228, Desi Reaction. If you haven’t done Burkhalter 546, Sam Nixon 227, David Ferguson it yet, be sure and sign up for Huckeby 201/522, Al Dimas 227, Steven Hood 227, Peris our Valentine’s Best Series 526, Dorothy Ruggerio 210/ Meeks 227, Paul Staff 226, No-Tap on Saturday, Febru- 528, Dominic Saraceno 527, Crystal Barker 226, Joe Swift ary 12 at 1:00 p.m., check-in Al Williams 239/569, Al Ortiz 225. at 12:00 noon. Bowl four 225/580, Ed Stoute 523, Lillie WEDNESDAY MIXED FIVE Valentine’s games and throw out the low- Darden 203/508, Earl Hullett Daryl Brandt 170-210-216/ est game. Cost is only $22, 211/589, Jerry Hayes 202/ 596, Darren Jones 213-246- sidepots optional at $4. For 505, Ernie Jackson 217/599. 198/657, Shannon Santos more information, see our ad LONG BEACH CITY 216-216-227/659, David on this page. EMPLOYEES Barraza 226, Larry Bateman A few leagues have two (1-17) Clay Barnett 226/ 208, Ray Clair 200, Richard weeks of scores to report so 615, J J Scott 223/593, R J Dubuke 201, Paul Griba 213, Best Series No-Tap here they are. Perkins 244/592, Mike Guy Hunsinger 214, R P YOUNG AT HEART Campbell 218/592, PeeWee Kramer 210, Sheila Lawton (1-24) Ella Phillips 94-85- Munson 213/591, Renee 205, Greg Mobley 203, Steve 98/277, Jacque Donaldson Scott 225/574, Herman Long Rhodes 211, Albert Viernes 120-114-114/348, Morene 199/564, Cesar Usi 205/561, 207, Jay Wilson 200. Simon 121-142-145/408, Ellis Roy Hess 213/559, Paul LONG BEACH POSTAL Saturday Feb 12th Houston 210-158-144/512, Richardson 227, Rick Sharp BOWLING Willie Creer 172-170-119/ 216, Nick Sanchez 211, Rob- Estelita Murray 165-145- 461, Tom Pettway 192-157- ert Katzenberger 194, 177/487, Jun Callanta 233- 178/527, Audrey Johnson Dupree Millsap 192, Fred 234-204/671. 149-156-110/415, Edward Meisel and Sharon Barnett CAL STARS 191, Jerry Waken 190.(1-24) at 1:00PM Johnson 190-176-184/550, Jamie Simmons 178-205- Willie Young 194-203-167/ Paul Richardson 182-238- 195/578, Shonna Hernandez 564, Art Nelson 154-145-150/ 235/655, Clay Barnett 221/ 202-208-173/583, Gale 449, Gene Hammons 170- 599, J J Scott 208/587, Cervantes 192-151-172/515, 151-139/460, James Herman Long 194/576, Mike Betty Phillips 192-144-177/ Johnson 178-228-137/543, Campbell 206/564, Robert 513, Becky Carroll 171-151- Bowl 4 games & John Brider 193-189-171/ Katzenberger 222/559, 185/507, Bonnie Everett 201- 553, Mac McNealy 147-160- Renee Scott 190/556, Sharon 208-137/546. 162/469, Joe McDonald 140- Barnett 218, Michael Davis FUNSTERS 180-122/442, Rachel Bright 209, Dupree Millsap 205, Bob Webb 539, Chuck 125-107-131/363, Connie Rick Sharp and Joe Coco Ashton 518, Tom Dennis 202/ Lopez 124-122-104/350, 202. 520, Chuck Morrisey 222/ throw out lowest game Fred Contreras 176-151-145/ CAL BOWLEROS 560, Ben Alferos 224/585, 472, Albert Burnett 139-176- Carole Fischer 212/590, Don Kelly 526, Josh Hudson 147/462, Josh Hudson 167- Cathy Wyatt 205/546, Bar- 258/626, Dodie Sajonas 510, 168-142/477, Nancy Carter bara Bishop 207/528, Betty Marion Spencer 500, Bill (99)-79-122/290, Eva Moss 524, Ella Hayes 517, Miller 561, Tom Spencer 514, Hammons 88-95-77/260, Lydia Miller 516, Joyce Frank Grandstaff 557, Art Hdcp. 80% of 210 Freddy Ford Jr. 130-126-116/ Weinmann 514, Bette Jane Crook 208/617, Bob Stickney 372, Ed Stoute 169-165-195/ Richardi 508, Betty Phillips 522, Vancie Keith 533, Don 529. (1-31) Ella Phillips 106- 504, Bertie Clay 185 all Keith 519, Don Matthews 104-121/331, Jacque spare/503. 204/544, Ken Seiple Sr. 552, Donaldson 131-125-151/407, SENIOR MEN TRIO Gene Skulick 507, Jamie Ellis Houston 183-205-204/ Billy Scott 188-215-197/ Vallier 206/533, Curtis 592, Willie Creer 158-220- 600, Ellis Houston 255-195- Whaley 200/534, Frank 164/542, Tom Pettway 211- 213/663, Butch Hernando Krezan 240-200/597, John $22.00 Entry 190-205/606, Willie Young 218-145-241/604, Ralph Sherman 204/552, Ed 142-147-188/477, Art Nelson Wingert 210-201-214/625, Hansen 522. 159-190-127/476, James James Burke 211-226-224/ BIG BEAR Johnson 156-201-198/555, 661, Archie Stull 279-221- Emmerson Wafer 217- John Brider 158-199-180/ 213/713, Rick Llaneta 232- 227-247/691, Earl Hullett 537, Mac McNealy 158-210- 241-200/673, B J Theiss 258- 257-236-190/683, Jimmy Sidepot Optional $4 163/531, Joe McDonald 147- 223-187/668, Jimmy Hamilton 268-232-181/681, 183-155/485, Rachel Bright Hamilton 216-216-221/653, Donald San Pedro 238-247- 131-117-132/380, Connie Rico Cayton 178-237-220/ 180/665, David Patterson Lopez 102-96-111/308, 635, Douglas Johnson 222- 245-244-174/663, Jeff Rosalind Harris 102-96-93/ 237-186/645, Walter Millsap Cureton 258-168-230/656, Check in at Noon 272, Fred Contreras 154- 200-211-236/647, Ken Van Williams 214-217-224/ 138-119/411, Albert Burnett Holliday 226-199-183/609, 655, Roy Cunningham 197- 162-158-144/464, Josh Clarence Matthews 232, Ed 216-234/647, Mel LeBeauf Hudson 172-169-211/552, Neal 222, Sonny Dew 205, 215-215-194/624, Danny Bowlers wishing to bowl together must sign up and pay together. Nancy Carter 129-115-109/ Henry Murdock 211, Hermie Morales 168-247-203/618, 353, Freddy Ford Jr. 133- Decastro 222, Walter Gist Ward Keenan 202-202-203/ Prize checks mailed one week after tournament. 126-141/400, Earl Hullett 201, Pat Kinard 204, Larry 607, Jim Valles (sub.) 228- 191-170-236/597, Ed Stoute Galloway 205, John Dunn 244-237/709, Christy Estimo 212-236-223/671, Don 201-227, Boylee Inocente 197-211-206/614, Dawn Thomas 546, Willie Bonstein 157; Julian Hildalgo Adults Qunine 128-130-127/385, 235, Gene Skulick 207, Terry Langer 213-190-214/607, 121, Dominique Nezey 116, Binuya 256, Ernest Jackson Burkhalter 615, Sam Allen Tetter 223, Donnell Charles Gleason 228-234- Dottie Lawn (sub.) 160-211- Huckleby 543, Fred Wills Anthony Rasca 150, 180/660. 216-214, Gerald Lunceford 177/548, Lillie Darden 214- Guidry 212, Gary Kowarsch 608. Rebecca Grandstaff 170. 206-202, Billy Foster 213, Jim RECYCLED TEENS 206, Rusty Campbell 209, 198-123/535, Millie Buckles Classified Chazz Elgin 200, Jesse SUNSET MIXED FOUR Padgett 203, Matthew Basa (1-24) Wendell Ledbetter 177-180-173/530, Peggie (1-23)James Matthews Tommy Bowler 208, 255/605, Ning Barcelona Smith 212, Paul Reynolds Nakagawa 170-161-192/523, 207, Paul Mehl 245, Larry O 243-214/639, Michael Buck Amanda Neil 171-181, Johnson 211, Norma Tetter 501, Terry Binuya 555, Chuck 220, Chuck Ashton 206, Ray Michelle Hardin 151-213-158/ Tyrone Pulley 163, Jasmine Culp 237, Charles Gleason 214-205/614, Carole Fischer 169-156-130/440, Phylissha Ashton 536, Wilfredo Panton 522, Betty McDiarmid 161- 247-205/605. Brandon Mims Walters 193-195, Bryan 579, Boylee Inocente 237- 219, Cecil Knighton 200, 158-192/511, Annie Smith 222-203; Gilbert 222, Bill Perkins 216, Scott Presley 208, Brandon Basa Montanez 180, Scott 226-240/703, Ed Stoute 546, Charles Davis 202, Curtis Yonemura 172-163-177/512, 146-184, Melissa Basa 1250- Whaley 246, Roosevelt Lewis Clydesdale 209, Vince Bauer Curl 167-186, James Lillie Darden 522, Earl Hullett Donna Basa 159-168-178/ 204. (1-31) Michael Buck 133, Bryan Basa 202; Ronald 587, Erma Gibbons 512, Ken 202, Hugh Kemp 214, Rob- 505, Denise Reid 170-165- Blankenship 154, Donnell 243-233-214/690, Don Lewis 179, Amanda Nell 176, Guidry 219, Phylissia Smith Holliday 225-200-256/681, ert Thomas 225, Dale Park 167/502, Paula Weissman Tyrone Pulley 190, Ryan Curl 200, Earl Hullett 207, Josh Matthews 252-214-213/679, 213, Paul Mehl 210, William John Mathews 541, Tom 167-171-182/520. James Matthews 238-234- 149, Andrew Montanez 164, Spencer 513, Jerry Hayes Hudson 205, Clark GRANDMAS & GRANDPAS Baskin 244, Tammy Porter 204/676, Brandon Mims 244- Jon Gemme 128-126, Bran- 164, Gary Kowarsch 226- 212/615, Ernie Jackson 585, VandenBerg 227, Billy Will- Jamie Vallier 547, Doris don Basa 154, Chrisgen iams 212, Willie Panton 203, 200/604, Bob Mount 230, 256-247/729, Larry Johnson Gene Schofield 538, Kathy White 513, Rico Cayton 576, Reginald Robertson 226, Whitfield 205, Daniel Brown Allen 550, Ken Seiple Sr. 535, Rudy Munzon 224-200, Art Boylee Inocente 561, Jim 224, Charles Gleason 205- Pamela Robertson 221, 222, Chris Porter 225/600, 221/616, Bruce Foster 222. Lanore Knudson 520, Jim Crook 226, Chuck Patterson Burke 247-227-226/700, Pat Bryan Presley 240/609, 224, Joe Erwin 219. Carole Fischer 209, James Burke 221/615, Frank Erwin 501, Wendell Ledbetter High 207, Vince Bauer 206. Oluwa Herndon 145. Grandstaff 501, Eduardo VEGAS OUTLAWS 644, Ken Holliday 557, ADULT-JUNIOR Emmerson Wafer 252-241- ELKS & FRIENDS FRIDAY NO-TAP Buhay 556, Ben Alferos 534, James Smith 524, Walter Gist Emmerson Wafer 267-183- Juniors January 28, 2005 Frank Fernandez 534, Walter 227/720, David Fitzgerald 513, John Dunn 565, Tee Gabriel Martinez 213, FINAL STANDINGS 259-239-214/712, Burdell 258/708, GaryKowarsch 225- Milsap 228/602, Gene McGee 508, John Mathews 237-225/687, Paul Bartels Jayln Guidry 91, Danny 1. Andy Tellez 860$70.00 Skulick 525, Al Williams 204- Hooks 246-243-222/711, 500, Don Quinine 584, Henry Martinez 144, Rich 2. Charles Gleason 839 50.00 Barry Cockrell 259/664, 215-204-237/656, Jerry Cant 265-243/712. (1-31) Ben Hom 594, C A Viernes 524, 237-219-192/648, Ed Brown Dyczewski 143-168-1786/ 3. Larry Neri 830 34.00 Demetrius Reed 249/661, 4. Ray Varela 811 21.50 Alferos 515, Frank Don Keith 521, Frank 213-213-194/620. 487, Jade London 161, Melle Fernandez 221/555, Rico Marcus Lemons 248/677, Fernandez 561, Ron McClain SIDEPOTS JUNIORS Guidry 79, Chrisgen Whitfield 1. Andy Tellez-hdcp. 333 39.00 Cayton 555, Wendell Daniel Johnson 248/652, 528, Ken Seiple Sr. 589, 224, Chris Porter 215-215/ Lorenso Spencer 248, Fero Cadets 2. Charles Gleason-scr.300 39.00 Ledbetter 235-202/621, Jim Mattie Wylie 519, Stan 602, Victoria Tetter 94-86, 3. Chris Riggins-hdcp. 332 39.00 Williams 247/657, Sandra Alondra Garcia 120, Angeli Burke 219-214/631, Ning Murren 549, Jim Young 528, Bernardo 114-107, Kimberly Ryan Curl 154-149; Gabriel 3-6-9 $1,000.00 Barcelona 524, Katie Olivera Johnson 246, Greg Jackson Frank Grandstaff 500, Walter Martinez 215-233-235/683, No winner 245, Anthony Maxwell 244, Bernardo 108-111, Chris 201/517, Terry Binuya 535, Millsap 243/627, Katie Johnson 79; Angeli Bernardo Rich Dyczewski 198-165, INSURANCE Daniel Cashaw 243/654, Charles Gleason/ Wilfred Panton 527, Chikiko Oliviera 531, John Welty 651, 132, Kimberly Bernardo 112- Bryan Presley 214, Jade Lon- Fegurgur 516, Boylee Wayne Brown 243, Felecia Donald Jones 523, Tony Clark VandenBerg split 39.00 134. don 169-163, Bryan Basa SCRATCH SERIES POT Inocente 231-211/615, Frank Tripp 238/664, David Gray Morones 232/581, Jim 200, Chris Porter 203, Kiko 238, Robert Mosley 238, Bobcats Charles Gleason 839 39.00 Grandstaff 546, Eduardo Padgett 580, Bob Stickney Colian 200, Ezekiel Johnson NEXT TOURNAMENT David Griddine 238, Willie Amanda Gonzales 159, Buhay 536, Dolores Castillo 556, Jerry Stotts 603, Robert Dominique Nezey 115, Alex 169. Febraury 4th at 1:00 p.m. Thursday, February 3, 2005 BOWLING NEWS Page 9

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DOWNEY–The Brunswick/Cal Bowling week, but Reback’s Plumbing at (14 wins) and Pro TEAM STANDINGS A Division B Division Supply League is deep into the third round of Approach-Downey (14 wins) will be chomping at 1. Threadworks ...... 15 1. Transcontinental Logistics-$$ 16 the season. Four teams have secured spots in the bit this coming Monday hoping for a sweep. 2. Reback’s Plumbing ...... 14 2. T.D Rowe ...... 15 the end-of-season rolloff, and four more spots Actually Threadworks clobbered Pro Approach- 3. Pro Approach-Downey ...... 14 3. Strike Connection-$ ...... 14 are up for grabs (plus two wild card spots). Ironi- Downey this week to take the lead. Lanes 9-10 4. Bowlers Depot-Lake Forest ... 12 4. Pro Approach-Lakewood .... 12 cally at four seeded teams (by the luck of the weren’t giving up strikes easily. For the Pro’s: Mark 5. Tri Star Vending ...... 12 5. J.C. Spas ...... 12 draw) ended up in “B” Division this round. Zirges 548, Gary Gladstone 524 (you should check 6. Team Storm ...... 11 6. Boulevard Brakes ...... 11 The T. D. Rowe team finally made a dent in MY ball-driller), Anthony Drapeau 633 and Carey 7. Exacticator Vise ...... 11 7. Driver Insurance ...... 11 the Transcon Logistics armour, taking three Matkin 626. 8. Etonic ...... 10 8. Al’s Bar Supply-$ ...... 10 games from the over-all leader. The Transcon The Threadworkers stitched up some great 9. Royal Alliance ...... 9 9. Bowlers Depot-W.Covina-$$ ... 8 10. Linder Insurance ...... 8 10. The Immel Team ...... 7.5 coasters all had sixes—Steve brode 671, Dan scores. Tony Rodriguez (down 100 from last week) 11. Western Pacific ...... 8 11. Freek Racing ...... 7 Cerio 642, Steve Schroeder 625 and Larry Gray 605, Mike Mellick 534, Anthony Carlton Jr. 643 12. Family Amusement ...... 7 12. Prudential-Picarelli ...... 6 630. They just never let up. But T.D. Rowe has and James Maker 695. 13. America’s Lending ...... 7 13. Overboost.com ...... 5.5 battled up stream to with-in one game of Reback’s Plumbing (14 wins) plunged right into 14. Circle Athletics ...... 3 14. Parke Industries ...... 5 Transcon 16/15. For the “ROWE’RS Carlos the strike pool and salvaged four wins from Etonic. 15. Team 16 ...... 0 Castillo 578, Julio Vasquez 685, Jeff Check out these scores: Gabriel Garza 533, Scott 16. Team 25 ...... 0 Week 5 of 8 in Round 3 Hickenbottom 642 and Derek Lee 706. Slocum 644, Jason Carrillo 723 and Levi Slocum Already seeded Strike Connection is block- 736 for 2636. ing Pro Approach-Lakewood and J.C. Spas from Pro Approach-Lakewood (B Division) popped THIS WEEK’S advancing to a “position’ opportunity at the the biggest games of the night against the already Transcon group. Both advancing teams won four seeded Bowlers Depot-West Covina. How about? TOP TEN BOWLERS this week. David Fairow Jr. 601, Billy Myers Jr. 607, Paul 1. 823 Vernon Adams For the “Spa” getters: James Cox 611, Randy Smith 217-234-267/718 and the Whooper by Myers 582, Norm Black Sr. 628 and David Van Vernon Adams 290-266-267/823. Add four to the 2. 736 Levi Slocum Gaston 657. They dunked “The Immel Team” Pro Approach total. Now only four away from 3. 734 Spanky Rosales for all four big points and sit four off the lead- Transcon. 4. 733 Lawrence Pena ers 16. “The Immel Team” could only muster Check the top 10 list on this page. Last week 5. 732 Scott Brown one 600 by Frank Bellinder. I heard Dave Scott there were all sevens, this week a mix with new wanted to take the new elevator (for wheel- faces. 6. 723 Jason Carrello chairs) straight to the basement and out the back. Visitors are always welcome on Monday nites 7. 718 Paul Smith Get that thumbhole fixed! Or was that “dumb at nine. Bring your equipment. Some sub spots 8. 706 Derek Lee hole” fixed?? might be available. 9. 699 David Cogswell The “A” Division top spot is being coveted Reminder: No subs on the last night of the round. by Threadworks (15 wins) for at least one more Make changes NOW. 10. 697 Steve Gurrieri

7502 E. Florence Ave. (562) 927-3351 Downey, CA 90240 Page 10 BOWLING NEWS Thursday, February 3, 2005 SUN UPS: First half winners; “The Moms” Barbara DeMattos 266/216…..You go Girl!!!!!! Paul Prefers California Kearny Mesa Bowl HIGH ROLLERS: Devin Brown 232, Jarrod Vizant 207, Larry “Pole Position” Women’s 7585 Clairemont Mesa Blvd., San Diego CA • 858-279-1501 Chipps 215/212/212, Joey Naperala 221, Tino Dang 210/202,237/ SAN DIEGO–At the NABI 224, Scott Collins 256, Dan Alexander 204, Jay Smith 203/247,202, Tournament held at Mira Mesa Bowling SAN DIEGO–It’s been a while since you have heard from Kearny James Case 209, Jack Wade 204, Dwayne Barbee 212, Jerry Fafaul Lanes last weekend, LONG time Association 210, Eric Warner 200, Rich Snow 246, Brian Hetrick 227 Mesa Bowl. I will try to get everyone up to date. There were plenty NABI member Paul Passarino Entry Deadline is: of high scores at the end of 2004 and the beginning of 2005. PUBLIC EMPLOYEES: (winners not in yet) James once again qualified #1 & cap- On December 6, during the Ebonite/Chovan league, the Smith Phomsavan 224, David Guthrie 242/260, Ray Colon 212/226, Willie tured another championship. February 15, 2005 brothers, Scott, Shed and Steve shot 300, 300 and 279, respectively, Enrile 200, Sergie Stupa 254,278/227, Kevin Hagg 200,232,224, Paul’s wardrobe contains so Team Event during their third games. Jay Knudson 203, Joe Paris 233, Bruce Howerton 222,200, Doug many shirts, he’s having a tough Carlos “No Thumb” Garcia finally reached the 300 club after Hatfield 200, Ken McCulloch 265, Dale Roble 213, Neil Generillo time deciding on a color! Paul’s Brunswick numerous scores in the 290’s. Yes, he finally carried the 10 pin! 211, Theresa Wilson 203, Neal Methvin 211, Greg Wierman 211, been on a roller coaster ride the West Covina Lanes There were a lot of high scores for some of our new bowlers. Dave Shafer 221, Dave Cligan 200,232 past three years, alternating be- Congratulations to Tom Gregg and Bob Champagne on their per- EBONITE/620 TRIOS: First half winners: “Otay Mesa Re- tween the DL & feeling good, Doubles/Singles sonal high scores! alty” Paul Willey Jr. 268/255-702/263,202,268-733, Spud Brown so for the time being he’s healthy Brunswick The annual “No-Tap” Tournament was held Dec 26-29 and had 713, Teddy Turner 257, Mark Bradley 256, Dan Jastorff 258/256, & on a roll! Congratulations, a record turnout. There were over 120 teams and over 170 singles. Doug Marek 268, Steve Cornelius 289-723/278, Kalfani Williams Paul! His “supporting cast” in- Covina Bowl Jimmy “Goldschlager” Huber and Woody “Jagermeister” Parcells 300-704, Archan Phandanouva 264/267, Josh Elhard 299-782/251- cluded Stan Martin (who pooped won the doubles with an outstanding 4 game total of 2,410. Need- 719/257,215,279-751, Rob Abella 257,257,214-728, Johnny “not out after three matches could be less to say they also took first and second in the singles category. so” Humble 250, Ken Racette 256-700/278,257,222-757, Simon because he donated blood that THE ELIMS Congratulations to all of the winning teams of the first half of Nophalath 265, 265, Laura Hardeman 258, Joe Colley 269, Lyle D. morning, then bowled 12 the season. Rollins 723, Todd Schmidt 276, Steve Hamaguchi 706, Gayle games?). ARE COMING Last, but not least, a very special Happy Birthday goes out to Racette 256, Don Jackson 258, Jimmy Huber 266-730, Mike In perpetual pot action, $200 Oscar Jones who, on his birthday, shot a 300. Way to go Oscar!!!!! McGinty 258, Frank Cortese 268, Dave Billings 266-730. in the 3-6-9 was shared by Tim Now for the High scores: THIRSTY NITES: First half winners: “Fall-U-Mother” Terry Knight, Jared Evans, James BACK TO 300 GAMES: Scott Smith, Shed Smith, John “Jo Po” Powanda, Barnhart 225, Dave Stormoen 258, Ray Day 224,244, Ron Smith John Radosevich, Bob Carlos “no thumb” Garcia, John Collins, Khalfani Williams, Oscar Kirkpatrick 236/256/226,247,244-717, Ronald Strand 222, Randy Selner & Passarino. Guaranteed Surf Bowl “birthday boy” Jones, Keith Parker, Lloyd Burleson, Gary Burke, Stoner 232/224, Paul Wilson 223, Onam Kansaki 222, Glenn Tho- $50 sidepots went to Jim 1401 S. Coast Hwy. • Oceanside Dan Jastorff, Nathan Bishop, Chad Swiman mas 223,237, Khalfani Williams 256/244, Ed Dillard 225/245,235, Nunnally, Jay Shackelford, John 299 GAMES: Josh Elhard, Mark Simmons, Carlos “no thumb” Pat McClurkin 252,280, Jerry Clonts II 229,221,238, Bill Grubb Diaz (2), Michelle Gregan, Gil When: Garcia (x3) 237/255, Arthur Lloyd 234,224, Scott Collins 257, Dale Crist 296, Gissendaner, Jeff Greer, Martin, 298 GAMES: Scott “no shot” Collins Jennifer Kirkpatrick 243, Travis Benelli 245/226,250,C.Higgins 251. & Knight. The Pizza Hut tick- Saturday 800 SERIES: Scott “Ozzy” Osborn 804, Scott Slocum 834 RAINBOW: Ross Williams 212, Ron Suttora 245,221/225, ets went to Luisa Lim, Kevin Feb. 5th SUNDAY MIXED 4’S: First half winners: Team “Roy 101” Dominic Mangiapan 268, Steve Torres 200,207/233, Brian Hetrick Gregan & A. Phandanouvong. Johnny Humble 235,245/235,256, Robert Hasson 226-256, 224,202/230,234/231,224, Rob Whitman 209, Rob Hisey 223, Su- The next NABI event is Feb- Time: 1:00 PM Woody Parcells 221/223, Matt Nugent 222,268,240-730/228, Tony san Backus 223,236,210, Joe Martinez 222/210, John Streit 236/ ruary 12 at Parkway Bowl. Phan 215, Greg DeMattos 211, Jackie Hanson 234,212, Glenn Har- 225/232,245, Charles Copenhave 237, Charles Yzaguirre 241/245/ Check the next edition of this Check In: 12:30 PM ris 224,214,267-705/243,205,267-715, Archan Phandanouva 257, 237,246, Jennifer Koladin 223, Jack Owens 207, Mark Martinez publication for squad times & Tom Gregg 208, Barbara DeMattos 200, Charles Verdin 246,236, 219, John Nolan 214, Terry Harrison 210, George Carrico 268 details, then plan to join us on Entry Fee: $40 Carlos “No thumb” Carcia 216,246,223, Kyle Christy 237,202, Scott P.I.A.: First half winners: “IBC” Jeremy Russell 243-700, Mark the 12th … we’ll save a cookie Includes Sidepots Atwood 210, Scott “No shot” Collins 213, DJ Shepard 224,227 Bradley 239/232,226/248, Tino Dang 238, Justin Whiteley 223/ for you! EBONITE/CHOVAN: Second quarter winners: “Mira Mesa 235,238, Bruce Tan 238/223,228, Paul Theim 268-718/248,279- 1 of 5 Will Cash Lanes” Jim Upson 268-708/ 269-706, Gary Burke 278-700, Rob 753, Tom Brophy 220, Gil VonMueller 238,236/235,223/244, Abella 268-718, Lloyd Burleson 300/276, Scott “Ozzy” Osborn George Halowell 226, Jim Hileman 225,235, Randy Epps 251,247, Stepladder Format 706/ 268-763, Wayne Yamamoto 256/266-700/710, Shed Smith 300/ Dave Lansville 244/230, Fred Pasquarella 228/269, Alan Pulsifer 1st Place: $225 268, Marcus Stermer 276-701/728, John “Jo Po” Powanda 268/ 221, Bryan Hoffman 226/226,233, Donny Halowell 222, Sergei (Based on 25 entries:) 265, Keith Parker 300, Mike Eggert 258/279-709/268-717, Jeff Stupa 247, Dennis Russell 234, Dustin Russell225,236 Lewen Jr. 248/247-723/735, Debbie Ayers 279, Ryan Silvas 700, THURS. NITE FOOTBALL: First half winners: “The Charg- Your support is Steve Cornelius 258,258-752, Joel Reyes 266-731, Scott Smith 300, ers” Tug McGraw 201, Jeff Graham 217, Mike De La Cruz, 225/ requested. One change 257, Jim O’Connor 253-707, Jeff Lewen Sr. 255, Mike Finney 253/ 217,213/215, Steve Jones 233,233, Jason Reed 207/207/223, Sandy will be made and that’s 259, Glenn Harris 266, Wayne Morris 253,268-731, Bob Markiewicz Coker 206, Keith Linder 223, Graydon Latson 245/205, Rueben the lane condition. 268, Carlos Vasquez 257,258-750/704, Phil Braun 279-728, Mark Villegas 222, J.D. 203, Adam Conrad 221, Sergei Stupa 224, Jeff Come out to witness Lewen 289,280-795/278-715, Joey Naperala 245, Charlie Baker Streeper 224, Brian Specht 236 that change 258, Louieeeee Bullas 279, Johnny Long 279, Keith Klagge 255, GOLDEN YEARS: First half winners: “Optimist Club” Jim Dan Jastorff 300/ 706, Jimmy Huber 258,257, Johnny Herrera 264/ Ryan 223, Ron Stephens 214/202, Al White 221, Richard Olpin 858-449-8928 247,248, Dan Martin 279-705, Paul Willey Jr. 267, Michael Cowles 202, Vivian Rinehart 225, Antonio Santos 204/210, Dottie Smith 288-727, Scott “no shot” Collins 248, David “Grand Ma” Billings 204, Bob Fletcher 220/203 Amel Kapitan 201, Koch Coccellato 267-745, Josh Elhard 279-765, Steve Mathews 268, Leo Terhune- 214, Leon Jackson 205/218,214, Julie Horn 204, Earl Cunningham WANTED Loomis 707, Randy Taylor 703, Lyle D. Rollins 278-720, John 208, Ed Burger 204 Bailey 257, Ray Valdez 266-705, Archan “the man” Phandanouva BARGAIN BASEMENT TRIOS: First half winners: “IGA” Head Mechanic 254, Oscar “birthday boy” Jones 300-739, Randy Veach 268, Laura Alan Cooper 209,213, Otis Flake 224,203,201/202/225, Antonio Hardeman 257, Mike Hardeman 289-707 Santos 205, Era Turner 210, Cave Pugh 202, Irene Gregory 200 Full Time • Benefits SECRET MIXED5’S: First half winners: “Stones + Bones” FREESWINGERS: First half winners: “Secret Squirrels” Cal Tom Wemyss 257-710/233,225/247,260,206-713, Jerry Sabio Sharpe 202/208, John Stabler 224,226/240,251, IV Long 225/218, 212,221, Tom Mahoney 234,233/227/246, Mark Coleman230, Paul Tony Damian 223, Jim Walrod 248,226/226, Sean Tucker 236, Contact Johnny at Kearny Mesa Bowl Golden 228,201, Kyle Ross 259, Kevin Shrand 202, Steven Briggs Danny Ogo 225/213, Pete Olds 214,210, Jimmy Walrod 223, James 209, Jerry Sabio 223, Jay Knudsen 203, Jerold Burrow 206, Ron Squatrito 238/245,237, Jeff Lux 215, Corky Hopper 208, Derwin 7585 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. Dowd 245, John “big red” Stabler 223 Williams 226, Joe Whitham 223, Lyle D. Rollins 286, 227-716, Stu DOUBLE NICKEL: (winners not in yet) Dee Johnson 202, Lester 221, Elaine O’Brien 202, Nate Dickerson 213, A.Metras 224 San Diego, CA 92111 • 858-279-1501 Ralph Johnson 203, Bob Fletcher 216/236, Leon Jackson 228, Clyde GOODFELLOWS: First half winners: “P+P Towing” Greg Stapp 214/204, Koch Coccellato 203, Jim Ryan 222, Charlie Jones Raymond 225,226, Mike Poster 239,220/230,215, John “Jo Po” 216,224, Otis Flake 207, Robert Marlbrough 200, George Hebert Powanda 234,224/237,247,232-716, Neal Methvin 235,223, Doug 40th 214, Jim Ryan 212 Mauck 221, Scott Collins 221, Lou Bullas 221/227/235, George 1965-2005 INDUSTRIAL DOUBLES: first half winner: Will Shores and Araki 219, Johnny Humble 221/265,234,268-767, Rob Jones Anniversary Jim Lewis (pick a name guys….) Jim “Silver” Fox 230, Ray Smith 241,234/232, Mike Blevins 231/233, Doug Marek 238/236,226/235, 278-713, Mike Devany 249, Jim Lewis 248/227,236/246, Lori Carlos “P Diddy” Garcia 277,279-747/236/260,256, George Wilkinson 232/232, \ Ricky Diskin 235,278-719, Judy Slezak 202, Schaeffer 256,242-701/265, Kevin Hagg 222/233, Len Kohl 220, Steve Slezak 200, Donna Donohue 234, Joe Colley 237,247,231, Sergei Stupa 235/225, Jason Wilt 243,236,239-718/246,247,278- Will Shores 245, Linda Segawa 213/211, Thuong Le 266,233, 771, Woody Parcells 233, Simon Nophalath 225, Scott Atwood 265, Cameron Schleiche 221, Rick Stangler 233, 234, Dave Wilinkson Viet Nguyen 225, Kha Troung 243,237/257-707 Corey Higgins 243/ 222, 225 259, Bill Peterson 243, Mike Kenedy 213/235, Ken Huber 234, Jim CONFUSED GAMBLERS: First half winners: “7 Wonders” Huber 258, Jim Fox 221,260, Bruce Weekley 213,209, Darryl Forbes Juli Finney 234, Kevin Stevens 256, Daniel Braggs 223, Steve Jack- 289, Mike Lopez 227,224, Anthony Dang 225, Pat McClurkin Western Women Professional Bowlers son 233, Nora Baxtor 214, Hugh Akutagawa 200/204, Janet 224,226, Dale Rooble 212,221, Robert Chong 224, Rob McGrew Invite you to Bowl with the Kloppenburg 216, Roger Bisonnette 234, Dave Burglund 230, Cris 245, Al Cullins 244, Don Trinh 225 Best In The West in the Foley 236,234, Steve Foley 236, 234, Paul Roe 236, Nancy Meyn T.G.I.F.: (winners not in yet) Harry Ridge 203, Shae McCandless 203, Roger Linton 220 219, Gino Scalo 214 ROLLIN’ PINS: Firsts half winners: “Git-R- WARRIORS: First half winners: “Out drink us” Corey Aasen Done” Keith Klagge 224/225,268,224-717, Chris Sanchez 216, “Powers” 236/266/247, “Dirty” Harry Shrum235/268, Terry “Frosty Heather Tabler 215, Charles Verdin 247, Larry Hogan 219, Brian Harley’s Camarillo the” Stroman 243,245, Paul Willey “Coyote” Jr. 246,258,231-735, Kirby 228, Joe Whitham 235, Kyle Nakanish 200,231, Les Ishii Dan “Capt. James T.” Burke 277, Nate “Pawn to” Bishop 259/ 246, Jeanette McClu. W.W.P.B. Open 247,248,257-752, Jim “Silver” Fox 226,259,237-722, Jason “Vorhees” Wilt 243, Joshua “Tree” Elhard 257, Marcus “Allen” Stermer 255, Joe “Viva la” Paris 225,248,259-762, Rick “the Bos- FEBRUARY 19th & 20th ton” Stangler 279/250,244/709, Ernie Santos “Claus” 235, Brian Howard “Johnson” 257, 279-707 Brad “San Diego” Zufelt 257, Al “Bundy” Cullins 255, Mike “Nolan” Ryan 270-704, 258-702 Charlie HARLEY’S CAMARILLO BOWL “Pastry” Baker 257, “Ask” Derwin Williams 246, Jim “Ted” Nugent 305 Arneill Rd., Camarillo • 805-482-0747 259/279,255,207-741, Rob “Tom” Jones 268, Derek “Telly Savalas” Kozlak 289-727/259, Gene “ Summer” Kemp 274, 205,256-735, Qualify Saturday 10 Games (Two 5-Game Blocks) John All-In 238,245,254-737, Mike “Laurel and” Hardeman 257, Sunday - Match Play Finals Archan “The Man” Phandanouva 260,246,214-720, Scott “Ozzy” Osborn 257,290,257-804, David “Oh’ Henry 235,260,248-742, Greg Annual Open Meeting “Oh come all Yee Faithful” 257, Joseph Stanley Naperala 710, Bob “King” Klong 244-702, Louie “The Parrot” Bullas 266, Bob Cham- Saturday 2-19-05 Lunch Served! pagne “Toast” 213, Lou “Good Hands” Mathews 266,258,234-758, John “No relation to Scott” Collins 258-709, John “Finishing” Car- For Details and Tournament Information penter 278, PRIDE ROLLERS: First half winners: “AYAA” Ron Suttora Visit www.wwpb.com or Call 244,224/224,203, Scott Slocum 289,289,256-834, 231,237 Kelley Morrow @ 619-884-2811 or SILVER STRIKERS: First half winners: “Alley Katz” Charles Slough 205, Carl Fowler 225/213, Amel Kapitan 202, Jim Ryan Lori Yamasaki @ 310-473-0548 203,202/202, Tony Apodaca 207, Robert Marlbrough 202. Thursday, February 3, 2005 BOWLING NEWS Page 11 Canoga Park Bowl 20122 Vanowen St. • Winnetka, CA 91306 BOWL 818-340-5190 • FAX: 818-883-1202 • OPEN 24 HOURS www.canogaparkbowl.com E-mail:[email protected] SAN BERNARDINO — Hi. Brrr....It’s chilly outside. Come STUDIO CITY — Hi. February is the month of valentine’s into Del Rosa Lanes where it is always nice and friendly. Our WINNETKA — Hi, we’re back with the high scores from and birthday’s, so if you’re one of the lucky ones, we wish you league bowlers have been busy racking up some nice scores our league bowlers here at Canoga Park Bowl. February is a Happy Birthday along with our past presidents. Let’s take a for our weekly report. President’s Month so come on over and bowl some open play look at our Stars of the Week here at PINZ Bowling Center. Judson Baptist: Mitch Woodruff 214/556, Anna Joseph 184/ on your holiday. Need a Valentine gift suggestion? Take your Tavern Guild: Chris Mitchell 216-247-255/718, Steve 504. special person bowling; it’ll be fun. Now for a look at the Stars Mikuni 204-234-267/705, Jim Foltyn 211-214, Sam Consos Ed & Compnay: Kevin Robinson 205/548, Diana Neighbarger of the Week. 202, Ed Dusseau 244, Curt Zellers 202-204, Tracy Lavery 476, Linda Mauldin 176. Adult-Jr. Doubles: Michael Fonvergne 213-268-225/706, 213/523, Tina Rukstallis 521, David Quam 208, Kevin Mt. Commercial: Rob Krasney 208/552, Tom Fausnight 214, Michael Pollack 211-230/636, Jeff Pyka 240-613, Michael Burchfield 200. Alley Oops has a two game lead over On The Barbara Bobroff 167/466, Terisa Bonito 167. Djajich 214, Barry Duboff 213, Fred Carr 203, Richard Cate Edge in week 17. Tues. S.B.T.A.: Edward Elton 478, Matthew Tanner 194/478, 224, Alexandra Bergin 475. Coffee & Donuts: Lu-Juan Lietzke 197/506, Shirley Lory Durkiewicz 181/497. Phil-Am: Moses Espejo 202/558, Winston Gorriceta 528, Abramson 492. In week 20, we find We Suck Bigger This Dirty County: Rob Miner 209-210-203/622, Greg Torrence Helen Ventenilla 181/508. Time with a big lead over Pinzetts. 224, Randy Hoffman 224, Luci Britt 493, Kathleen Filkins 181. Viva Las Vegas: Ruben Sarkissian 245-225/645, Scott Kings & Queens: Russ Butner 224-225/615, Mike Losik Elks Invitational: Mike Haight 204-235/636, Scott Grimes Friedman 228-203/629, Lamont Smith 216, Michael Ricca 203, Sue Guldin 159/433. In week 18, Bald And Beautiful has 230, Donna Buckner 517, Joanna Merrill 211. 224-227, Anthony Brown 216, Christi Allen 191/515, Deanna 53 games won with Red Vines Revenge 47.5. Crest Chevrolet: NathanCooke 202/539, Ashley Itaya 181/ Pyka 513, Penny Allen 513, Jennifer Krowne 204. Twilighters: StacyPlotkin 214-256-267/737, Darrell 498. River Maniacs: Robert Battle 247-258-214/719, Joe Greco Meyerhoff 243-244-208/695, Damon Taylor 227-212/656, Alan Willows: Jean Newton 205/494. 207-210-266/683, Fortunato Tatoy 230-233-218/681, Dawson Saluta 243-210-205/656, Al Weinstein 222-206-211/639, Ron Wednesday Vegas: Bud Kolar 211-227/606, Del Kraper 237, Swearngin 211-221-226/658, Rafael De Leon 226-206-221/ Koblin 208-234/625, David Alter 252/615, Jim Moore 201- Joe A. Martinez 234, Tiffany Sand 208/533. 653, Jeff Willard 225-202-224/651, Ray Stoy 230-217/634, 224/615, Bob Veara 234/609, Matt Risch 217-207/609. Mike Wed. Wild Bunch: Jack Hamner 532, Derek Taylor 204, Dan Kline 201-235/629, Jesse Chastain 209-247/627, Andre Lehrfeld 216/608, Deana Bass 215-212/598, Tina Rukstalis Pacita Baker 199/525, Lori Gage 199. Hebert 225-222/620, Jamie Stoy 232/614, Monise Kelly 216- 200/556. Ball Busters (Rd. 1) is in the lead with 52 wins while Laughlin Leftovers: Russell Ruiz 215-216/624, Marty Perry 221/609, Jeannine Cummings 232/575, Yvon Yonan 207/552, 4 Guys & A Doll follow with 47.5 in week 18. 192/505. Roberta Martel 519, Stephanie Berg 501. Funseekers: Greg Reed 232-228/645, Chuck Alexander Santa Fe Mixed: Rich Richardson 212/579, Dale Conway Monday Nite Live: Jeff Hall 247-244/690, Dick Schryver 224, Ryan Barbato 233, Richard Hori 212, Harry Kane 205, 235, Bill Elliott 226, Viola Butler 202/545, Alice Winchester 232-253/676, Terry Winger 208-274/653, Ken Doolittle 212- Chris Gargaro 215, Claudio Vecchi 227, Loren Larson 200, 201. 226/620, Daniel Onestinghel 205-207-201/616, Chuck Molnar Nancy Kato 183/516, Mike Lee 200. This league is in the S.B. County: Lukas Feles 259-221/658, Mike Mormann 235- 213-211/614, Carol Casuga 207/541, Pat Doolittle 216/533, second half so stay tuned to see how they do. 235/627, Richard Sparkman 223-210/601. Candy Adams 518, Marsha Williams 509. Breakfast Club: Fran Parker 209/495, Jackie Davis 486. Happy Gamblers: Adam Sokoloski 211-246/643, Andi Mattice Comedians: Robert Battle 277-222-258/757, Justin Ar- Bad Rep has a seven game lead over Lucky Strikes in week 189/530. cher 257-270-209/736, R. Greenzweight 245-268/704, Rick 18. Good Times: Bobby Campagnale 224-268-247/739, John Hoffman 223-254-222/699, Gino Russo 250-230/676, Dan S.C.B.L.: C. Mitchell 205-249/617, Dave Yamamoto 203, Roberson 216-213/620, Reynaud Hatter 212-204/603, Miguel Stipkovich 208-235-224/667, Mike Pavlowsky 228-226-201/ Chad Foydl 209, Steve Clark 226-205, Byron Patterson 210, Govea 226, Russell Ruiz 225, Likapeka Chang Wo 237/603, 228-226-201/655, Kris Kitty 205-246/644, Vance Shields 244- Michael Clark 212, Larry Day 201, Eric Freeman 200-207, Angela Mobley 233, Suelee Santero 204-200, Kay Johnson 220/633, Peggy DeGrasse 215/538, Sherri Stewart 523, Mary Greg Steele 209, Chuck Sawyer 218, Brian Swatfager 208, 202, Rolann Karper 201, Sharon Mobley 200, Susan Ferrante Becker 220/517, Deanna Pyka 204/505. Mark Wilson 201, Chris Wooten 208, Mike Malone 205. In 200. Northridge Hospital: John Cosby 211-206/601, Gail Kraft week 15, Sweet Sixteen has a seven game lead over Split Friday Vegas: Jeff Wolferd 232-210/614, Sam Chong 213- 200/590, Ron Hartman 203-200, Craig Evans 207. Happens. 200/607, Larry Ollson 226/601, Don Nelson 239, Michelle Pinbusters: Candy Adams 189/515, Monise Kelly 502, Laurel Hall: Karen Collier 178/470, Marcia Shourt 148/ Chong 221/556. Sue Horning 501. Congratulations to Diane Vaughn on her 434, Shelly Djercian 432, Karen Hallinan 417. Team No. 1 Vegas West: Mike Wrutz 205/538, Kelly Bonner 454, Rosie 149-149-149 triplicate. leads in this league with Team No. 3 in second of week 14. Wurtz 177. 500 Classic: Judy Valazza 246/636, Patti Ehart 226/629, Have a fun week and we’ll see you on the lanes here at Slots Of Fun: Brent Lively 215/570, Lizzie Smith 193/470. Mary Lauer 223/594, Patricia Peskin 585, Karen McDonald PINZ Bowling Center. Weekend Rollers: Mike Nakunz 201-246/629, Tim Tiffany 549, Marsha Williams 549, Teresa Lauer 238 game, Petra 267/626, Bob Scott 216-209/617, Ernie Juarez 220-217/601, Kaun 235. Canoga Park Jrs. PINZ Srs. Marty Nakunz 236, Sal Soriano 231, Betty Allgower 212/546, The Classics: Mike Witt 236/646, Terri Justin 213/600, WINNETKA — Hi. Let’s take a look STUDIO CITY — Hi. Hope you all Jackie Farris 203. Pam Findl 204/581, Cynthia Kirk 216/557, Bo Fogel 543, Tina at the juniors bowling here at Canoga had a great week. Have you noticed Park Bowl. They have some neat all the pretty blossoms on the fruit See you all next week right here on the lanes at Del Rosa. Enriguez 542, Jerry Lovell 234 game, Rick Requena 224, scores to report and here they are. trees and other plants that already Pam Blake 212, Bob Ballard 203, Mike Gilbreath 202, Gail Adult-Jr. Doubles: Erica Pollack have flowers? All that rain and then Del Rosa Jrs. Del Rosa Srs. Altvater 202. 203-215/600, Louis Fonvergne 204/ warm sunshine gave the plants an SAN BERNARDINO — The juniors SAN BERNARDINO — Hi. Are Bnai Brith Classic: Mark Fienberg 257/718, Jay Rosen 573, Sharon Weger 214/568, Jeff early start for all of us to enjoy. here at Del Rosa Lanes have been you ready for the high scores re- 655, Jay Davies 256/653, Roman Agiert 243/643, Larry Levine Duboff 186/528, Jennifer Pyka 154/ In this report we have new lead- having a lot of fun and we’re happy ported by the seniors here at Del 446, Justin Neglia 181/442, J. Beh- ers in our senior leagues here at to report their scores. Rosa Lanes? Well, here they are. 631, Marc Schwartz 248 game, Tony Rubin 239. Johnasghary 153/433, Victor Ramirez PINZ Bowling Center so let’s see Little Rascals: Shawn Bonner 74/ Young At Heart: Goldie Pick A Ball Doubles (4-games): Mike Pavlowsky 266/ 140/399, Matt Nathan 128/367. who they are and what they did. 135 and Franky Codoy 74. Goldman191/524, Velma Bone 177/ 961, Mike Willis 269/900, Keith Hinds 253/881, Anthony Sutter Goldminers: Daryl Arouchian In week 20 of the Joslyn Seniors, Bantam Buddies: Tyler Wick 138/ 448. Pavlowsky 255/867, Leah Bharier 671, Percy Manansala 216 148/374, David Jimenez 121/301, Lee Waldorf took the lead with 228/ 387 and Lynze Rincon 91/258, Park & Rec.: Frank Weiler 248-269/ Edward Aguilar 129/300, Ismael 520, followed by Sol Stein 178/493, Pincrackers: Chase Phillips 198/ 672, Rich Richardson 209-235/618, game. Valadez 102/300, Dimitri Curtis 129/ Fredi Leibsen 161/460, Audrey 513, Shelby Scheffler 379, Samantha Randolph Riley Sr. 223, Alice Win- Party Animals: John Englehart 268/762, Bob Englehart 297, Angel Guzman 112/296, Duncan Bales 160/456, Gary Olsen 169/455, Saks 149. chester 514, Dorothy Joyner 202. 279/738, Rick Greenzweight 269/717, Michael Pollack 269/ Clarke 121/285, Jacob Domine 98/ Dick Bay 157/450, Patty Romley Strike Force: Adrian Ruiz 512, Chris Afternooners: Frank Deluca 211/ 683, Don Winters 679, San Mitchell 245/659, Rena Eisenberg 269, Eric Solis 110/262. 162/430, Teri Bonato 162/427, Daub 239, Matthew Miller 206, 532, Betty Zoz 176/486. Kingpins: Barbara McDaniel 183/ Joyce Rabinowitz 156/421, Mary Amanda Coyazo 440, Melinda Golden Goodies: Bruce Hogans 573, Melody Garcia 205/554, Rochelle Zenger 522, Lamont 308, Ashley Martin 144/274, Greg Sorensen 137/394, Yolanda Brunner 158 498, Charles Reither 183, Betty Zoz Smith 269 game, Debbie Fonseca 226. Priesz 122/243, Jeff Larson 121/227, Dragotta 144/393 and Mary Bobnes Have a good week and keep those 182/483. SFVCC Nikkei: Art Wake 279/686, Don Kobayashi 233/ Rick Pasquini 130/219, Tracy Hodge 148/387. scores coming. See you. Mon. Sr. No-Tap: 1. Marianne 110/209, Scott Hinman 109/208, Jack Burkenheim led the Happy Heidecke 866, 2. Phosie Lotze 780, 615, Stan Date 236/612, Noriko Fukunaga 532, Junko Fujita Mirriam Moldonodo 113/177, Alison Timers with 181/464 in week 19, 3. Chuck Wilson 764, last, Luella 524, Kiyoshi Suruki 225 game, Tak Kokubo 224, Kenji Dickson 100/174, Linda Anderson Dave Fenton was next with 167/ PINZ Jrs. Harman 643. Watanabe 224. 112. 458, Freda Leibson 161/444,Sol STUDIO CITY — Hello. We have Wed. Sr. No-Tap: 1. Rich Junior Hawaiian/Australian Singles: Karnovitz 157/438, Bill Fleishman scores to report from the junior Richardson 911, 2. Ron Barnett Eric Miller 249/894, Matt Cormack 151/434, Ruth Swick 144/391, Dori leagues here at PINZ Bowling Cen- 782, 3. 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Tropicana, Las Vegas NV 89103 Located Inside Action Lanes Page 12 BOWLING NEWS Thursday, February 3, 2005 Brittany, and congrats on the win ceived a $150 scholarship for the Cerritos Lanes Other high scratch scores this Griley, Page, for the $90 scholarship prize and win, and Keystone champ will week included: Girls Jr. All-Star & JST Champions shirt. be added to his JST Champions by John Elston Lil Raiders – Naomi McIlroy Aguilar, and The Advance Div. once shirt. CERRITOS–Bowlers were 88, Isaiah Agundez 90,Martin Adult/Jr. Tourny again had the best turnout of Congratulations to everyone off and bowling this past Satur- Aguilar 92, and Angel Lueuanos Sherman All bowlers of the tournament, and who bowled well, and who won day as the second week of the 96. Winners at JST scores were definitely on the or placed. Congrats once again long winter season got started. Rookies – Taylor Banks 92 This Sunday higher side. Ryan Aguilar to J R on his 300 game. We As expected, there were many and Sean Dantas 91, Ronald FULLERTON/ANAHEIM - at Keystone bowled himself to a good size would like to thank Keystone high scores in all divisions. The Shigg 99, and Kevin Robeniol AMF Carter Lanes started off By Brian Carmichael lead for match play, shooting the Lanes for being a great host as winter season is typically one 93. the day for the Girls Jr. All-Stars JST visited the Norwalk area high series of qualifying with an always, and also to our wonder- where bowlers work hard to set Striking Force – Andrew as they completed a double ses- this past Sunday with its second 893 set. He also shot the high ful JST staff. Thank you to ev- new records as school is settled Arellano 177 &165, JJ Robeniol sion, ending at Linbrook Bowl- stop of the season at Keystone game of qualifying with a nice eryone. Our next tournament and bowling seems to peak for 154, Lisa Hom 156, Zeina ing Center. Some very good Lanes. This was JST’s eighth 268 game. Aguilar would defend will now be February 27th at many. Elsayed 177, and Terrence Lowe scoring in the two sessions and tournament of the season signi- his top spot in match play, but AMF Hemet Lanes in Hemet. The high scoring was led by 160. everyone made progress. We fying we are now half way only by two pins, as J R Remember the tournament for none other than Mr. Adam Ferry. Seniors – Kyle Vandenberg thank the staff and management through the JST season, mean- Monteith would roll himself a February 6th at AMF Riverside The recent high average leader 258, Kathy Liberatore 211, of both centers for their accom- ing bowling will sure to be up perfect 300 game in match play was cancelled due to two annual from last season truly knows the Candice Galvan 202, Anthony modations. to top-notch in the coming tour- to move himself into 2nd. Chris tournaments going on that same ,meaning of consistency. After Dancel 259, Jared Lawrence In the first session at Carter, naments. The point’s race for the Hawes would move into 3rd, weekend. Remember the Hemet 1 246-670 set week one, Adam 225, Jeff Spiesman 233, buddy bright and early was the wake- spots in the High Points Tour- Samantha Jimenez in 4th, and tournament will have a manda- followed that with a well shot Lucas 216, Michael Sargent up call. The session began at nament at the end of the season Jarryd Bivins in 5th. Congrats to tory pre-entry and you can do 239-674 set. Whatever this jun- 200, Ashley brown 225, Kevin 10:00 in the morning and after is really tight, and every upcom- J R on the 300 game, he will get so by calling Butch or Lenni ior bowler is eating for break- Peterson 247, Casey Burroughs driving all the way down from ing tournament and point will to choose any Storm bowling Hesketh at (951) 684-7941 by fast on Sat. mornings, needs to 213. Camarillo the leader of this ses- matter. Along with all the great ball of his choice thanks to our Saturday night, February 26th. be shared with others. Seriously, Congratulations to all of sion was wide awake. Katie scholarships that the JST has to sponsor Storm Bowling Prod- With all that in mind, I hope you simply said great bowling these talented bowlers for some McClelland put up scores of offer, the bowling was huge this ucts. The finals roll off would have a great few weeks. Keep Adam!!! great scoring. On Saturday Feb 224-236-247 for a 901 series. past Sunday. Thanks to our won- be quite high scoring, as up the practice, and hope to see In the Striking Force several 5th at 12:20 p.m. , there will be Great bowling Katie. We also derful sponsors: B&W Bowling Jimenez would snap off Bivins you all in Hemet, take care. of the male bowlers are work- an adult/jr. tournament at had an 800 series put in by Sadia Equipment, and Storm Bowling in the opening match 244-223, JST events: The second ses- ing hard to improve their game Cerritos lanes. Don’t get left out Ward with 214-200/805. Other Products we were able to pay but then lose in the next match sion of the JST Gold league just as last season saw the talented of the fun. Until next week, good high scores on the morning out $905 at this last tournament to Hawes 216-211. Monteith started this past Saturday morn- female bowlers lead from start luck and high scoring. comes from Jillian Gaddison alone. We could never thank was still bowling well, and de- ing at New Yorba Linda Bowl to finish. Leading the way these Until next week, good luck 226-214/759, Vanessa Pena 214/ them enough. feated Hawes in the semi-final in Yorba Linda. The JST Gold past two weeks were John and high scoring. 738, Annabel Osberg 728, Now let’s get into the bowl- match 234-184. The title match league is designed to send two Elston jr. with a nice 198 game Darylynn Davis 708 and ing. was then set, and both bowlers boys and two girls to the Junior followed by Bobby Hornacek Tabetha Reynolds 215. Nice The Novice Div. would once would be looking for their first Olympic Gold Championships who rolled 163. Hats off to these SED Jr. Travel bowling ladies. two talented young men as the again be a four game tournament JST titles, and would go down in Indianapolis this year in July. by David Gordon This first session was also with the top score being the win- to the final frame. At the end, The JOG is the premier tourna- season is early but this writer ANAHEIM - The talent position round and in the tight ner. James Griley would take Aguilar would prevail over ment of junior bowling, and de- knows that both of them will known as SED Jr. Travel, took race for the top position, advantage of the format and Monteith 185-174, winning his termines Jr. Team USA’s team undoubtedly have a great sea- over the lanes at Linbrook Bowl- Threadworks Embroidery took would blow away the field, win- first title. Congratulations to every year. The league also of- son. In the Rookie Division, ing Center this past Saturday. 1 additional point from leader ning both high game and high Ryan on the win, and winning fers scholarships for individual Karen Dimaya and Tasha Jansen Some outstanding scores were put Just Chill Entertainment, putting up by the group and almost every- series points with a 220 game, the $125 1st place scholarship, and team standings, and two dif- squared off early this season. If them both into a tie for first. the first match is indicative of one got into the act. and 744 series, nearly winning and JST Champions shirt. ferent Gold, sport-like shots are The leader of the day was Bowling News made up some by 140 pins. Honorable men- The Open Div had the top 4 put out on the lanes through the what lies ahead, beware. Karen ground on 3rd place Bruns West led all bowlers with a 115-316 Kevin Peterson going 248-220- tions to Allie Ijams for getting going into match play all within weeks, for the bowlers to prac- 214-220/902. Excellent bowling Covina taking 14.5 points on the second with a 607 set. Congratu- 4 pins of each other, but Mason tice their skills, and is really set, while Tasha was close be- Kevin. In the 800 club for this session and BowlCheap.Com Sherman was leading with an great experience. If anyone is hind rolling 108-293. While the week substitute pool had to settle captured 23.5 points of the pos- lations to James on his great th bowling and his first title of the 891 set. That did not stop interested to join or may have 4 of July is a few months away, for Kevin Valmonte racking up sible 25 points over Keystone season, good for the $40 1st place Ashkan Tahvildaran from shoot- any questions you may call these bowlers seem destined to scores of 207-200-213-236/856. Lanes. scholarship and JST Champions ing the high game in qualifying Butch or Lenni Hesketh at (951) provide some fireworks. In the We also had Aarik Torres with a After a quick update and with a great 269 game. The 684-7941 this week, or simply Lil Raider division, Lucas Villa 253-265/823 set and Anthony even quicker lunch, it was over shirt. Williams liking his 233-203-211/ The Intermediate Div. saw bowling improved in match show up this Saturday morning sprinted to the century mark first to Linbrook Bowling Center for with a 102 game while close 811. Very good gentlemen, better one bowler just explode on the play, as Josh Blanchard rolled a little before the bowlers start than I could have done. You didn’t our second session. Here the st behind was Ty Moeller with a lanes, and make a huge gap from himself into 1 , as Sherman rolling at 9:30. Thank you, and hear that Aarik. girls cranked it up another notch. herself to 2nd place all day long. down to 2nd, Brian Carmichael we hope to see you this Satur- well shot 101 game. Keep up the Additional reportable scores Again McClelland led the group From the first game of the day keeping himself in 3rd, and Jared day. great bowling. for the day comes in from Kevin but not so dominating this time. on, Brittany Page was in first Lawrence moving up one spot Jones 215/780, Jasper White 204/ Katie shot 225-234-213/863. th 780, Joe Torre 214/771, Jonathan and never looked back shooting into 4 . The first match of the Date & Location Still very nice bowling. Push- the high game and high series roll off saw huge scoring with Gale 245/760, J.R. Monteith 214- ing Katie a little we have two Lawrence defeating Carmichael 209/752, Jeff Spiesman 209/724, new members of the high 800 of qualifying with a huge 256 FEBRUARY 6, 2005 Angela Sarreal 219/715, Felicia with a great 289 game to club. Melissa Pena went 205- game, and would be the only AMF RIVERSIDE LANES Mara 707, James Koepper 202- bowler plus, with a 872 set. Page Carmichael’s 235. The second 200/706, James Hawkins 705, 217-211-228/861, while would continue the dominance match was just as high; with one Darrin Choi 701 and Eddie Sayles Katryna Garcia posted up233- in match play, keeping herself shot not carrying for Lawrence Of America 204. Nice list. 217- 201-206/857. Welcome la- in 1st for the roll off, as Robert determined his outcome, as he CANCELLED In the team standings, we have dies and good shooting. More Gonzales stayed in 2nd, and lost to Sherman 267-258. The “It’s Newspaper Time!” still out high scores came in from David Philips jumping from the finals match was two bowlers (4) Divisions based on Averages. in front with 244 points and “They Darylynn Davis 202-2234/759, Didn’t Care” with 236. The rest cut line to the roll off, in 3rd. looking for their second title of Entry fee $25.00 div’s 1-2-3, $20.00 div’s -4. Deanna Carrillo 201/725, the season. Sherman had to get of the league is group tightly to- Annabel Osberg 200/721 and Gonzales would defeat Philips Membership $25.00, Guest Fee $5.00 gether between 200 points down in the first, semi-final match the first strike in the tenth to win SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS to 140 points. With seven sessions Sadia Ward 215/704. 209-156, and was then in the fi- the match, and he would do that, In the team standings area, BUTCH OR LENNI HESKETH 951-684-7941 to go, anything can still happen. nal against Page, with both and also go off the sheet, win- And this coming Saturday, the BowlCheap.Com made a big bowlers looking for their first ning the title with a 214 to Check out our Web site; www.jstbowl.com bowers will be moving over to jump once again taking 22 JST titles. Page was still hot, and Blanchard’s 197. Congratula- Gage Bowl for their 2:00 squad. points to move into the fourth would fire a 211 game to get by tions to Mason on being the first Get there early and we might be spot. Just Chill Entertainment Gonzales 188 game for the win. bowler of the season to win two able to do something afterwards. picked up 19 points to surge Tremendous bowling out to titles in the Open Div. He re- Have a good week and enjoy. back into sole position of first Practice and rest. Later! place. This coming Sunday the girls will be having an Adult/Jr. Doubles Tournament along with their normal session. Each girl will be paired with an adult ei- ther by choice or assigned. JATJUNIOR AMATEUR TOUR There is also 36 additional spots for adults to get their bowl on So. California’s Finest Junior Bowlers for four games in a WipeOut format. This will be a handicap JAT All Divisions tournament and awards will be given to the top teams, top adults Special JAT Doubles scratch scores and top adults with handicap. The cost to throw 4 games is only $15 and all pro- Sunday, Feb 6th at: ceeds go towards the Girls Jr. All-Stars scholarship fund. The ladies will also be hav- Brunswick ing another fund-raiser of their Valentine’s basket raffle. Come take a chance to win a beautiful Covina Bowl basket for the special person in your life. Brunswick Covina 1060 W. San Bernardino Rd, Covina Lanes will be the site this Sunday’s action as check-in for the tournament is 1:30 and bowl- 626-339-1286 ing begins at 2:00. The basket raffle will take place around 3:30. Cost is $30 per member Alright girls, you know what CHECK IN 7:15A.M. - BOWL AT 8:00 A.M. you need to do this week. A lot of eyes will be on you Sunday. 7502 E. Florence Ave, Downey • 562-927-3351 Check out our website at: www.jatbowling.org You all did very well and let’s The Youth Bowling Club of Amateur, PBA & WPBA Champions! keep it up. See you at Covina. Thursday, February 3, 2005 BOWLING NEWS Page 13 On the final day Decker eased up winning 7 games while losing William Baskin Picks Up $1,050 National Deaf Bowling News her only game with her lowest game 167 in her 11th game (3rd by Connie Marchione game of the day). She rolled a 346 in her next game (12th) to make Donkee Championship at Cal Bowl 20TH DEAFLYMPICS BOWLING AT MELBOURNE, up for it and finished with 1629 for the day. She set a Deaflympics AUSTRALIA ENDS WITH MASTERS record 3389 for 16 games for an average of 211.8. LAKEWOOD–First of all a big thanks to the staff at Cal Bowl Before I begin with this final article on the Masters, I made a With Decker, Team USA had 4 women in this Masters, the most for hosting the Donkee Tour. It’s always a pleasure. mistake in the previous story. I checked with Lindy Decker and she Our new Champion and new member William Baskin works in by any country. Taiwan (Chinese Taipei) and Sweden each had three told me that there were no medals awarded for first three places in construction for Casco Co in Riverside. He’s married to Ladahlia women, Host Australia had two and Norway, Korea, Greece, and and has two children. His big win was $800 plus $250 Jack Ace the 24 games All-events. So ignore the headline about her winning Italy one each. money. the gold, Sharon Rutherford the silver and Taiwan’s Shu-Min USA’s Sharon Rutherford who finished 2nd to Decker in All- We understand that he has been going to Billy Myers Sr’s bowl- Huang’s bronze. Also the headline about Taiwan’s Li-Hsiao Chang’s events finished ten pins out of top three women for the medal fi- ing classes at Cal Bowl and wishes to Thank Billy for his great 4th gold and the story about England’s Ray Lay’s silver medal and nals. Cheyenne Rogers improved her standing by moving up from coaching. If you need a little help with your bowling check with Netherlands’ bowler getting the bronze. They just placed 1,2 and 3 7th to 5th and behind 57 pins. The 4th USA bowler, Patty Brothag Cal bowl for the nights Billy Sr. teaches. He really enjoys helping in All-events standings and no awards were given, withdrew after 15th game due to injury. you. I apologize for the error. That means the Team USA Bowlers With Decker as top seed for the medal play finals, Sweden’s For his big win William was rolling a Triple Y Extreme bowling has one less gold and one less silver, Lindy Decker had two golds, Ann-Charlotte Dahlberg placed 2nd , 425 pins behind Decker. ball drilled by Ed Enlow and an Animal Untamed bowling ball not three and Sharon Rutherford, two silvers, not three. Taiwan’s Cheng-Mei Hu was third 74 pins behind Dahlberg. drilled by Billy Myers Jr. Thanks Ed. Thanks Billy. William enjoys TAIWAN’S LI-HSIAO CHANG BEAT USA’S STOGRYN In the first match Dahlberg defeated Hu 163 to 150 to move up his Bowling, Marshal Arts and Music. His big win was $800 first FOR MASTERS GOLD, SWEDEN 3RD in the gold medal finals against Decker. In the two games finals, place money and $250 Jack Ace money to pocket $1,050. Con- While Taiwan’s top bowler Li-Hsiao Chang led the top 16 men Decker rolled 197 and 222 for 419 to win her 2nd gold medal against gratulations to a very nice young man. for the Masters round robin match plays, all 16 men’s all-events William wishes to thank Tres Catalasan and Dave Olson for Dahlberg’s 157-178 and 335. Dahlberg got the silver and Hu, the scores were discarded and all started anew. Taiwan led with 3 men bronze. Taiwan (Chinese Taipei will host the 2009 Deaflympics. their support and cheers along with the Donkee look-ee-loos. qualified for this event, Netherlands and Sweden each had two men Thanks, thanks. and England, Malaysia, Korea, Austria, USA (Stogryn), Canada, Donkee Tour directors wish to welcome our new members John Clauson, Champion William Baskin, Donnie Johnson, Jacob Gooche Norway, Italy and Finland had one each. All these bowlers aver- Records Set At Laughlin and Dave Olson. Hope to see you all at Carter Feb. 12/13th. Valen- aged better than 194. tine Weekend. After the first day of 8 games in match plays, Sung Hawn Kim, Fun-Time No-Tap Doubles Now we have some very sad news. Always the friendly gentle- Republic of Korea with back to back 257-255 games in games 4 & man long time member and friend recently a Donkee Champion 5, led all with 1664 plus 40 bonus points for 4 match games won Tournament Dennis Roach passed away Saturday night January 29th It was a for 1704 total. Although he won only 3 matches, Li-Hsiao Chang by Brad Domes shock to hear as Dennis didn’t bowl Saturday but did stop by at Cal placed 2nd with 1686 total which included a 258 in game 3. LAUGHLIN- Bowlers, from as far as Minnesota, braved ugly Bowl for a few minutes. He was in good spirits and looked good. Canada’s George Haas had the day’s high game 269 in game 7 weather to set attendance & individual records for the fifth semi- Our sympathy goes to his Mom Mildred who he loved and took helping him to 1602 plus 60 points for 3rd. Darrell Stogryn carry- annual Fun-Time No-Tap Doubles Tournament at Riverside Lanes care of. Always making sure she was warm and comfortable while ing the hopes of Team USA, closed this day with a 245 for 1565 January 9-12, 2005. A new high 52 doubles teams signed on to watching Dennis bowl. Our sympathies also go to his Daughter plus 50 wins and 1615 total for 4th place. participate. Handicaps were based on 100% from 220. Denise Flores and his son Jonathan Roach. He had five Grandchil- In the final day’s match plays, Stogryn, feeling better, started The organizational team of Judee Wood, Andy Gagliano, Chuck dren, two girls and three boys. Lovely girlfriend Rhonda Cruz was with the day’s high game 253 to move up to 2nd place. Li-Hsiao also with Dennis and his Mom Saturday night. Rhonda, we will all & Nita Palmer headed by Ralph Morton should be congratulated Chang also started good with a 237, moved to the top while the day again for another outstanding event. Thanks to Jerry Wood for all miss Dennis. before leader Kim started poorly with a 125. Haas held on to third Dennis just turned 58 and was really looking forward to bowl- picture history. ing as a Senior in the Las Vegas tournaments this coming Easter. place with a 194. Riverside Lanes had just hosted the Western Regional Pro-Am (Fifty eight to me is really too young to be a senior) In game 10 (2nd game of the day) Stogryn rolled a 239 but Li- tournament and did a great job in maintaining the equipment and If you needed help with your bowling Dennis was there for you. Hsiao held on to lead with a 226. In game 11, it is the same but lane conditions. Jerry Schaeffer and his staff deserve a big thank If you needed extra help with ball drilling he would advise you on Stogryn got closer with a 227 while Li-Hsiao shot a 211. After you. Special thanks as well to bracket man Dave Furst what to change to make your game better. You just had to ask. game 12, Stogryn continued his assault on the pins with a 221 and Sunday evening is a special get acquainted night for bowlers to In the 2:00pm squad Saturday at Cal Bowl sidepots were $54. moved into the lead as Li-Hsiao fell with a 190. join in a no-tap blind draw doubles. This marked a record distance Bud Zagorski posted a well shot 277 first game and a 227 for the Unfortunately that was the only time Stogryn touched the lead with Linnea Brunette traveling from Minnesota just to bowl. It second game. Bret Haynes posted a 240 for the third side pot. In as Li-Hsiao bounced back with 192, 245 and 216 while Stogryn shouldn’t be forgotten others traveled from Colorado, Utah, Cali- the 3:30pm squad sidepots were $45. Sun Sundara shot a 216 the failed to hit a 200 game for remaining three games. But Stogryn fornia, Nevada and Arizona. first sidepot and a 241 the third game. was way ahead of third place Sweden’s best bowler Anders Nordell High scores from Sunday: Hdcp Series: Men: Joe Borges (878), Art Ehrhorn took the second sidepot with a 218 game. In the a veteran of three Deaflympics and Stogryn had to face Li-Hsiao in Bill Myers (875), Leland Hill (867), Roger Carlson (845), Harvey 5:00pm squad for $42, lovely Crystal Alvarez posted a 237 first the position round 16th game. Webber (825), Gary Anderson (817). Women: Rose Parknaven game, Mike Pizarro a 260 second game and Anthony Traquena shot In the position round contest, Li Hsiao became the top seed in a 231 the third game.. In the 6:30Pm squad for $12, Ronnie Cordero (915), Judee Wood (867), Elsie Fujita (857), Gayle Green the medal finals when he rolled a 215 to beat Stogryn’s 202. Nordell (844), Lonnie Hodgson (837), Gloria Zuckerman (829), Nita took the first and third game rolling a 223 and a 238. Mike Pawsey took 3rd place when he defeated Canada’s Haas in a close contest shot a 250 for the second side pot. Palmer (826). 188 to 186. In the 10:00Am squad Sunday morning sidepots were $48. Tom Scratch games: Men: 300’s by Michael Rubio & Leland Hill, West Sr. posted a well shot 247 first game and a 229 third game. In the medal match play, Stogryn defeated Nordell 203 to 194 Willy Taquero 290, Dave Ban 287, Clarence Haseyama 285. Keeping it in the family TomWest Jr looking good posted a big 270 for the right to face Li-Hsiao in the two games gold medal match. Women: Maxine Peterson 296, Vi Young 268, Kathy Beard 248, the second game. In the 11:30am squad sidepots were a very nice In the first game, Stogryn started poorly with a 160 as Li-Hsiao Amy Gottlieb 241. $78. Keith Patton shot a big 267 first game, Luis Micheri a 260 easily beat him with a 180. In the next game Stogryn came back Everyone returned to their respective partners on Monday after- second game and Mike Moore a 249 third game. with a 226 but Li-Hsiao won his third gold medal with 229 and 409 noon to bowl in a four game set with the low game thrown out. In the Semi’s side pots were $69. Tom West Jr looking good total. Storyn received his first silver medal and Nordell got the Four 300 games were recorded. The top three teams were: posted a 260 the first game, William Baskin a 253 second game and bronze medal. 1st: (1721) Queen Pugh (278/886) & Dave Pugh (275/835) Bret Haynes posted a 253 the third game. USA’S LINDY DECKER RECOVERED IN TIME TO 2nd: (1706) Joe Iraci (300/867) & Judee Wood (256/839) We had twenty five bowlers in the Semi’s. Nine from the Simi’s STRIKE GOLD IN WOMEN’S MASTERS 3rd: (1701) Linnea Brunette (211/745) & Gordon Benson (278- with the highest three game series went into the one game shoot- After not being herself in the past events fighting a cold, Team 279-300/956) Monday’s notable scores: Women: Gloria Zuckerman out finals. Eight in the first round were George Parker, Tom West USA’s Lindy Decker recovered in time to show her true bowling (300/888), Rose McDonald (249/901), Elsie Fujita (864), Daisy Jr, Sun Sundara, Mike Pawsey, Tres Catalasan, Ronnie Cordero, ability in the women’s Masters. On the first day with a 253 on her Johnson (254/825), Rose Parknaven (233/854), Jane Felix (829), Ed Palma and William Baskin. Top seed Bret Haynes with a very first match game, she went on winning all eight games of the day. well shot plus 110 series sat out. Low to make the Semi’s was a Joann Beebe (815), Nita Palmer (812), Rene Howe (812). Men: Decker also hit a 258 in her 6th game in setting a new Deaflympics Russell Valentine (300), Brian Kenna (882), Joe Borges (278/868), plus 63. Four were eliminated from this first round of eight.. Four record 1760 for 8 games at an average of 220. for the second round were William Baskin, Mike Pawsey, Tom West Jack Sowards (865), Willy Tuquero (278/856), Waver Campbell Jr and Sun Sundara. From this second round the gentleman with (855), Clint Beebe (276/852), Chuck Palmer (279/846), Bob the highest game would be Bret Haynes challenger for the champi- Roll’n DonKee Tour DelaVergne (854), Mike Donnelly (855). onship and it was William Baskin posting a well shot 263 game. 626-284-4658 • www.donkee.com Tuesday afternoon saw eight 300’s as bowlers returned to a three Sunny Sun Sundara with a 260 was a close second, Tom West Jr. game format. Leading teams were as follows: was third with a 246 and Mike Pawsey was fourth with a 180 game. Feb.12-13th: Bye 1st: (1784) Bob Phelps (298/926) & Mike Donnelly (255/858) In the final match for the Donkee Championship William Baskin 2nd: (1773) Gary Anderson (300/899) & Dennis Suntum (265/874) swung out on a four-six-ten split he didn’t convert but happily came up-coming tournaments 3rd: (1712) Steve Gottlieb (295/865) & Amy Gottlieb (261/847) back on a three bagger, spared the fifth frame then rolled another (1712) Bruce Johnson (268/863) & Daisy Johnson (214/849) Out- three bagger, spared in the ninth, got a strike in the tenth frame February 12-13: Carter Bowl standing scores: Men: Joe Borges (300/911), Jerry Wood (297/897), capped with a spare for the win with a 211/243 game. Bret Haynes Don Hubbard (300/896), Willy Tuquero (300/836), Leland Hill high qualifier posted a hard fought 162/180 for second place Con- February 19-20: Cerritos Lanes (300), Joe Hoss (300), Roger Carlson (300), Earl Galbraith (290/ gratulations Guys. 869), Russell Velentine (280/884), Dave Barr (854), Larry Dicks Our next tournament is Carter Bowl in Fullerton Valentine week- Mystery Game at Carter: $1,100 end February 12/13th. Bye. (846). Women: Rene Howe (300), Doris Mesa (278/834), Elsie Fujita (254/871), Lonnie Hodgson (265/846), Gloria Zuckerman DONKEE (821), Mary Eierman (815), Blanca Bunone (802), Rose Parknaven ROLL’N DONKEE TOUR (798), Meroline Borges (795), Joann Beebe (794), Judee Wood (At Cal Bowl) (791). January 29-30, 2005 FINAL STANDINGS Wednesday morning saw another record for this event go by the 1. William Baskin 706 $800.00 wayside. Lefty Bob Bracken shot three perfect scratch games lead- Jack Ace `250.00 2. Bret Haynes 710 400.00 ing his team to first place. Brad Domes tried to keep pace with a 3. Sun Sundara 666 140.00 300/284/300 and Eley Eugenio shot 300/254/300. Apparently the 4. Tom West 677 130.00 early hours agree with these gentlemen. Thirteen 300’s were re- 5. Mike Pawsey 691 120.00 st 6. Ronnie Cordero 695 75.00 corded on this day. 1 (1763) Bob Bracken (300/300/300/912) 7. Ed Palma 663 75.00 &Russell Valentine (277/277/851) 2nd: (1710) Doris Mesa (253/ 8. George Parker 675 75.00 9. Tres Catalason 665 75.00 795) & Willy Tuquero (300/277/278/915) 3rd (1693) Cheryl 10. Alex Ouzenaian 657 59.00 DelaVergne (799) & Bob DelaVergne (300/894) 11. Bud Zagroski 656 58.00 12. Enrique Castillo 655 57.00 Parting best: Women: Joan Sowards (269/876), Lonnie Hodgson 13. Imee Ahorro 653 56.00 (257/256/850), Blanca Bunone (266/803), Nancy Kenna (244/822), 14. Mike Moore 647 55.00 Jean Murrell (254/839), Betty Stanley (819), Gloria Zuckerman 15. Joe Swift 645 54.00 16. Anthony Traquena 638 53.00 (810), Carolyn Carlson (799), Queen Pugh (808). Men: Joe Borges 17. Luis Diaz 637 52.00 (300/897), Bruce Johnson (277/865), Steve Gottlieb (300/849), 18. Gus Valles 637 52.00 19. Herb Jones 626 50.00 Leland Hill (300/848), Farris Dosh (300), Harvey Webber (298/ 20. Gina Haynes 620 49.00 869), Ramon Felix, Jr. (857), Gene McDonald (856), Chuck Palmer 21. Crystal Alvarez 599 48.00 22. Keith Kenworhy Sr. 582 47.00 (848). 23. Keith Patton 570 46.00 It would be nice to list everyone but maybe next time it will be 24. Mike Pizarro 561 45.00 your turn. Remember all you seniors +55 the next tournament is set 25. Rico Cayton 558 45.00 HIGH SERIES — 729 for July 10-13, 2005. Call Ralph Morton’s cell at 619 647-0541 to Bud Zagorski Pd. Entry reserve your spot. Anyone interested in getting a bus trip in lieu of MYSTERY GAME — 119 No winner driving contact Ralph as well. At AMF Carter Lanes 1,100.00 Ed. Note: Early birds Jerry Wood, Dennis Suntum and Ralph Prize Fund 2,965.00 Morton bowled in the aforementioned Western Regional Pro-Am Finalists Tom West Jr. 4th, Director David Godinez congratulating Bret Haynes high qualifier Sidepots 1,036.00 Brackets 2,275.00 on Friday & Saturday. All finished in the money with Jerry Wood on his second place for $400.00; Mike Pawsey 5th., William Basking being presented a Paid Entries 225.00 recording a no-tap score of 278/277/263/818 series to win the Fri- Shirt & Pd. Enty 100.00 check for $1,050.00 on his Donkee Championship TOTAL PAID OUT $6,601.00 Page 14 BOWLING NEWS Thursday, February 3, 2005

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-ESA6ERDE„6ENTURA #! Page 16 BOWLING NEWS Thursday, February 3, 2005 PICKWICK BOWL Linbrook Bowling Center 921 W. Riverside Dr. 201 S. Brookhurst • Anaheim • (714) 774-2253 Burbank – 818-842-7188 GABLE HOUSE BOWL Santa’s Gals & Guys Mel Wogomon 229. By TISH 22501 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance • 310-378-2265 Lunch Bunch Stan Lucas 223,243-633, Ray Sanchez 235, Vince BURBANK–As you know, Pickwick will be one of the host Church 213, Vince Perla 211, Dick Nichols 202, Bin Masaki 234, centers for the L.A.B.A. 67th Annual Tournament. We are gearing Bayou Bowlers Winter Diane Gaines ...... 184 Cathy Neiderman 213. Anton Funtek ...... 256 Laura Razo ...... 489 up and looking forward to this great event. If you haven’t put in Nyne White ...... 252 (wk 26) Swinging Seniors Carl Adinolfi 228,224-627, Bob Baughman 214. your entry, you have until midnight Feb. 7th. Richie Driver ...... 694 Brandon Gatling ...... 288 Anaheim Secondary Teachers Kevin Le 220, Nick Castro 207, Senior Swingers rocked the joint with scratch scores from Larry Jack Donahue ...... 665 Craig Coates ...... 267/672 Kirk Blain 203, Anthony Castro 203, Digger Larkin 200, Linda Lynne Donahue ...... 225/589 Ray Montillo ...... 649 McDonald 232/620, Joe Russo 216, John Dobson 547, Kay Christina Davis ...... 214 Stacy Behare ...... 224/548 Blain 203,209. Samuelsen 186/504, Carol Bonzi 179 and Seiki Tluczek 479. Handi- Joyce Gates ...... 556 Roxanne Meade ...... 211/539 Ten Pins Henry Trevino 234,216,215-665, Jay Rumbaugh cap highs go to Duane Hardin 641 and Ruth Barr 621. Redondo Eagles Monday Mixed Trio Winter Bruce Lillibridge ...... 267 John Barrette ...... 243/661 225,224,205-654, Josh Boisoneau 223,224-614, Don Morrell 235- Outstanding scratch scores were reported in the Monday 875 603, Rodger Morris 227,205. Jason Spurlock ...... 234 Allan Will ...... 238 from Setu Molia 268, Dan Scruggs 259, Wayne Loveless 654, Jaime Tony Smith ...... 680 Matt Monson ...... 633 No Knottcents Michael Byrd 248-620, Joaquin Gonzales 226,205, Ceballos 648, Glenda Nale 227/566 and Carol Thrasher 205/596. Carlo Whitson ...... 622 Christine Jones ...... 170/486 Mike Carney 216, Tim Butler 209, Chris VanDyke 207,227. Marilyn Gill ...... 216 Pat Oswalt ...... 170 Handicap highs go to Liviu Loveanu 744, Rhys Tilley 293, Amelia R.C.R.C Ralph Tanner 225, Ray Pemberton 215, Gary Wirth 207. Norma Payne ...... 188 Mary Lou Bray ...... 169 Armendariz 255 and Lissette Scruggs 707. Crystal McInerney ...... 650 Marlene Pontius ...... 461 3’S Company Karen Bagnall 227, Vicki Wachter 213 Pat Madonna River Rats Winter There were spotlight performances in the Strong Arm Scratch Ann Martin ...... 551 202. Laughlin HI Rollers Winter Ray Montillo ...... 300/754 Executive Doubles Bob Herman 214,225,237-676, Sam Evans Trios from John DiPietro Sr. 266, Roger Desgroseilliers 257/704, Roger Bruland ...... 242/678 Donald Williams ...... 278 Dan Curry 679, Cara Cooper 234/651, Judy Lamb 225 and Ella Rudy DeCasas ...... 225/597 David Meade ...... 278 212,235, Bill Evans 210,235, Jeff Gilchrist 201,207-601, Jeff Tiffin Sharon Allen ...... 211/504 Mark Kawaguchi ...... 761 205,204-601. Mitchell 582. Elaine Bruland ...... 165 Roxanne Meade ...... 272/633 Just Desserts Jack Pedre 276-611, Byron Reich 235, Joe Alduenda As usual, there was heavy pin fall in the Robby’s Classic from Eileen Dettman ...... 449 Maureen Behare ...... 223 Bo Hawkins 279/760, Ray Montoya 279/750 and Scott Biederman Wild Bunch (wk 21) Stacy Behare ...... 593 222, Zane Thompson 213, Dave Soifer 200, Nikki Trepesowsky Larry Lindberg ...... 247 Anchors Winter 200. Jack’s and Jill’s Bob Hurd 209,208,257-674, Mike Blodgett 269/758. Team 6 leads the league by seven at this printing. Vinnie Garcia ...... 245 Bill Meis ...... 182/463 236,215-621, Terry Nichols 224,211-606, Tony Wallick 214,234, L.A. Metro Telco let loose in the scratch department with scores Ralph Welborn ...... 696 Timothy Donnellan ...... 164/468 Dennis Ingram ...... 678 Cathy McCurdy ...... 180/498 Dylan Johnson 224. from Curtis Litzenberger 276/693, Bill Hood 234, Darren Atkison Marilyn Gill ...... 242/594 Pat Ramsey ...... 155/420 Go For 9 (No Tap) Carl Adinolfi 280,246,255-781, Dick Nichols 661, Karen Caldwell 196/551, Susan Wiggins 195 and Colleen Cindy Gerst-Provost ...... 232 Slots of Fun 210,252,288,750, Bob Fulton 255,228,256,739, Carl Stutzman Simpson 547. Handicap high fives go to Gary Edwards and Steve Denise Jackson ...... 568 Deon Martin ...... 288/737 (wk 22) Bob Finnell ...... 267/740 251208,642, Ozzie Randolph 233,224,642, Elberta Canfield Wathen, both 693. David Lawton ...... 269 Justine Solis ...... 223 208,208,606, Margot Church 204, Muriel Castle 224, Markie More stellar handicap scores were tagged in the Orbits from Gilbert Williams ...... 258 Helena Conley ...... 206/567 Johnson 208, Flo Vignola 209. Barbara Teitel 229/590, Marlene Hutchison 229/642, Cris Cruz 227 Tony Smith ...... 677 Nancy Mendoza ...... 575 Rory Jackson ...... 670 Torrance Faculty Winter Rowdies John Martinez 215, Brooks Crumley 235, Melissa Adams and Sue Smith 593. Cindy Gerst-Provost ...... 211/552 (wk 15) 235, Tony Adams 204, Shane Stanfill 203. Cartoon Network shows the way with scratch scores from Susan Garcia ...... 195 Fred Bauernschmitt ...... 179/457 Party Timers Myung Lee 204, 201, Duane Stout 258-657, Dave Joyce Gates ...... 532 Rich Koontz ...... 165/455 Roger Webb 212/357, Bo Benigo 202/363, Elisabeth Larkin 135/ On to Vegas Kim Maestri ...... 209 Hucka 220, Laura Rodehaver 228, Rachael Lopez 201, Young Shin 253, Geri Kelly 131 and Dandy Benenati 225. Handicap highs go Mark Lesick ...... 268/747 Wendy Atkinson ...... 193/512 237-605, Yvonne Dowland 235, 215-620, John Gagne 215, 213 - to Heather Kenyon 193/376 and Rossi Lazarova 190/371. Ji Kim ...... 258 Sandee Hickman ...... 487 612, Chad Mcaskill 256-604. Tony Greene ...... 681 (wk 16) Great scratch scores reported in the I.C.F. league from Dick Helena Conley ...... 212/554 Rick Koontz ...... 183/492 Anaheim Nisel Don Ellsworth 222, James Kashima 222, Sandy Oddone 198, Norm Caleel 192/538, Dave Fenton 518, Seiki Tluczek Erin Behare ...... 180 Michael Cairns ...... 180/445 Viloria 234, Fred Sasaki 212, Bob Mendoza 215, Tommy Watanabe 207/515, Blanche Antilla 191 and Julie Dickason 491. Handicap Maureen Behare ...... 488 Corinne Grace ...... 207 235. Mira Costa Winter Kelli Hammond ...... 193 highs were Dick Fischer 598 and Mary Assisi 584. Maria Tartaglia ...... 196/525 Wendy Atkinson ...... 487 Santa’s Super Savers Anita Carranza 219, Mel Wogomon 230,213, Guys & Dolls shook ‘em up with scratch scores from Dennis Mary Lou Davis ...... 170 Beckie Kendrick ...... 484 Phyllis Totten 213. Littleford 277/665, Walter Abdon 253, John Jaszarowski 668, An- Maria Crisafulli ...... 457 Dynamic Duo 525 Ladies Classic (4 Games) Sandy Magana 210 779, Evie Rob- Scatterpins Sam San Paolo ...... 268 gela Wheeler 247/601, Charlotte Alexander 233 and Trina White Carol Owens ...... 193 John Murphy ...... 248 erts 223-752, Vicki Townsend 752, Joy McGregor 200-720. 604. Handicap high fives go to Greg Angell 721, Laurie Edemann Vi Green ...... 189 Chris Graves ...... 690 Thursday Mixed Seniors No Scores 267, Michelle Mauerhan 702 and Shirley Putnam 698. Sandy Fields ...... 521 Phillip ...... 667 Thursday Cypress College Jon Huse 276,643, Kathy March 212, Sonnie Midkiff ...... 490 Sharyn Corter ...... 214 Handicap highs reported in the Wed. Nite Handicap league SEA Pioneer I (wk 18) Veeta Perkins ...... 190 Mike Toomay 202, Bill Swanson 223, Brad Pickler 201. were awesome from Roger Desgroseilliers 296/758, Mike Ivey 292/ Doug Nishimoto ...... 258/673 Shirley Duke ...... 583 Sons of Italy JP Sferruzza 209 Jim Hill ...... 253 Vicki Peterson ...... 528 793, Cheryl McDonald 293/745 and Vickie Jovicic 290/742. Magnolia Teachers & Friends Joe Andreff 202.7-11 Vegas Lisa Richard Costello ...... 663 Pistols & Petticoats Winter Thursday Senior Foursome wasn’t shooting blanks with Debbie Rikimaru ...... 217/639 (wk 21) Somma 202, Bill Barosci 223, 221, Ken Munson 223,233, Eva scratch scores from Jim Emery 201/565, Fred Rapp 200/557, Cris Tami Suzuki ...... 213/531 Jerry Lombera ...... 268 Munson 212, 212-638, Dave Haskell 207, 213, John Conway 234, (wk 19) Bob Kann ...... 265/695 244 - 648. Gray Panthers No scores Cruz 157/446, June Dominguez 154 and Marcy Keables 409. Handi- Jim Wolfinger, Jr...... 279/681 Yves Fournier ...... 714 Esther Parker ...... 225/501 Vegas Party Brian Roberge 232, 238-661, Bill Dunlop 224, David cap highs go to Ted Muller 238, A.Herrera 642 & E. Jacobsen 210. Gary Cassidy ...... 266 Handsome scratch scores were reported in the Librascope Trios Terry Wilson ...... 677 Brianna Forsyth ...... 214/555 Boroff 201, 235-612, Walt Hooper 223, Stan Evans 266, 245, 200- Anne Locke ...... 255/694 (wk 22) ...... 711. from Ron Maas 243/400, Bill Reedy 187, Dick Petri 353, Barbara Debbie Rikimaru ...... 224/588 Bob Aguilera ...... 257/678 Galloway 177/348, Darlene Barrett 151 and Pam Wiley 279. Vegas Gold Winter Richie Driver ...... 246 T.G.I.F. Martin Alcala 206, Bill Schwerin 220, Tim Perry 207, 200. Bill Beretta ...... 267 Mac McKenzie ...... 641 Karen Daniels 202, Casey Jones 241, 201 - 603. There are no fools in the Thursday 885 with scratch scores like Gilbert Manriquez ...... 266 Rose Wallace ...... 211/528 P.B.L. Willie Malare 211, 207, Romy Villalobos 212, Joe Fernandez these from Elton Odo 279/713, Charlie Vassar 267, Jerry Pulliam Greg Vishnevsky ...... 717 Vera Hutton ...... 206 700, Rose Kwok 214/561, Susan Bauer 213 and Socorro King 543. David Weiss ...... 709 Joyce San Paolo ...... 538 204. Aviation Strikers Winter Goodtimers Winter Saturday Juniors Michael Nakahara 201, Aaron Wilson 200, Handicap honors go to Bob Taylor 282, Bob Shimp 730, Donna Betty LaRock ...... 192 Royce Leeper ...... 234 Valerie Matsumoto 203, Susy Monteith 208. Lucas 241, Aida Rodriguez 239 and Sue Hutchens 660. Maria Crisafulli ...... 187 Chuck Johnson ...... 221/633 They should have been rolling the dice in the Sunday Vegas Maria Tartaglia ...... 477 Earl Johnson ...... 568 4-4 Vegas Ted Kraft 223, 224-625, Dino Chavez 248-635, Don Carol Beck ...... 470 Neva Morad ...... 189 Gardner 239, 200-621, Melissa Adams 215, Mike Peterson 245, with scratch scores from San Stezaker 278/694, Steve Di Bartolomeo Ball & Chains Winter Diane Krautkramer ...... 188/515 203-616, Larry Leach 218, 213, 206-637. 268/713, Mandy Leone 213/570, Julieta Ward 205 and Cheryl Joe Podzimek ...... 241 Lee Kovach ...... 459 Frank Ravaglia ...... 234 SEA Vikinq I Winter (wk 18) Saturday Night Special William Wycoff 223, Daniel Bradshaw McDonald 558. Handicap honors go to Leroy Steese 759, Jan Steese Ray Montillo ...... 628 Ed Arenberg ...... 278/664 208, Tom Butters 258, Brian McGee 234, 207-615, Brian Parker 260, Loma Afifi 256, Robyn Kurdek 733 and Lillian Kleinman Keith Rochester ...... 625 Bill Humpal ...... 259/714 247. 716. Keep the ball rolling and I’ll see you on the lanes! Sandy Randall ...... 185/525 Stacy Averill ...... 203 Christina Winn ...... 178 Brenda Mason ...... 197/557 Double Daters Ben Philalack 256,236,686, John Conway 256,652, Eva Podzimek ...... 475 (wk 19) Eric Angeles 252,612, Carl Adinolfi 203,237-632, Alan Bloom Rambin Gamblers Eric Kimzey ...... 255 222,242-613, Debbie Baker 219, Jackie Legro 210, Nicole Albrecht Debbie Quezambra ...... 254/620 Bill Humpal ...... 242/627 Read The Bowling News On-Line at Vera Hutton ...... 237 Schaffer Grimm ...... 640 224. Cheryl Schleicher ...... 596 Betty Brooks ...... 199/571 Thursday Juniors Valerie Matsumoto 209, Jonathon Greenbalg www.californiabowlingnews.com Trinity Lutheran Church Marla Daggett ...... 174 212. See you all next week. Leonard Martinez ...... 187/491 Susan Fitzsimons ...... 487 Raul Arteaga ...... 180 Mixers Winter (wk 8) Joshua Aasness ...... 455 John Bonus ...... 215/584 Patricia McAnally ...... 191/478 Rich Meagher ...... 211/549 Deborah Mortenson ...... 185 Vera Hutton ...... 182/485 LINBROOK BOWLING CENTER Heather Phillips ...... 185 Anne Hayward ...... 179 Debbie Martinez ...... 517 Rosie Flores ...... 439 201 S. BROOKHURST • ANAHEIM • (714) 774-2253 St. Margaret Mary Winter Donna Smith ...... 439 Bobbi Martinez ...... 191 (wk 9) Traci Traina ...... 171/486 Art Koppatz ...... 209 WE NEVER CLOSE • OPEN 24 HOURS Sonnie Midkiff ...... 469 Mac McKenzie ...... 205 Vegas Bound (wk 25) Rich Meagher ...... 581 Ray Montillo ...... 256/718 Earl Johnson ...... 566 Julius Chin ...... 246/687 Faye Garry ...... 192/521 $1.75 a game - Monday & Friday 9am to 5pm Roxanne Meade ...... 190/537 Joyce San Paolo ...... 190/494 66th Year In Publication VOLUME 66, NO.5 & Monday & Tuesday Nights after 8 PM California

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