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New Hui Fen Wins Smithfield PWBA Tour
Thursday September 8, 2016 California B7502 Florence Ave, owlingDowney, CA 90240 • Website: www.californiabowlingnews.com • Email: [email protected] news • Office: (562) 807-3600 Fax: (562) 807-2288 New Hui Fen Wins Smithfield PWBA Tour Championship Also Named 2016 PWBA Rookie of the Year Liz Johnson claimed her second consecutive PWBA Player of the Year MIDLOTHIAN, Va. – After tossing one Singapore’s New Hui Fen strike during the first four captured the 2016 Smith- frames, Tan closed the gap field Professional Women’s with strikes in frames five Bowling Association Tour through nine, which forced Championship at Uptown New to strike or spare in Alley on Sunday. the last frame to win the fi- New defeated her Team nal event, and fourth major Singapore teammate Che- of the 2016 PWBA season. rie Tan in the champion- New left a 10 pin on the ship match, 258-235, to first shot of her 10th frame win her first PWBA title, and converted the spare to 2016 PWBA Player of the Year Liz Johnson which also was a major. claim the victory and the try can do great things.’ So, In the process, New be- The championship round $20,000 prize. I believe our neighboring came the fourth player from was broadcast live on CBS “I think this win will countries will look at us Singapore over the last two Sports Network. impact many other players and say ‘wow, if they can seasons to win a PWBA The exciting all-Singa- like how Joseph Schooling do it, so can we.’” event or major champion- pore final was the highest- has impacted all of Singa- The PWBA Tour expe- ship. -
THE HUMBLE BEGINNINGS of the INQUIRER LIFESTYLE SERIES: FITNESS FASHION with SAMSUNG July 9, 2014 FASHION SHOW]
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2016 7Th IPR Conjoint Meeting Exhibition
2016 7th IPR Conjoint Meeting Exhibition Attendee list as of May 11, 2016 Last Name First Name City State/Province Country Abe Shuji Izumi Japan Abe Yuki Osaka Japan Aboustat Manal Riyadh Saudi Arabia Acomb Allen Hosuton TX United States ADALETLI IBRAHIM ISTANBUL Turkey ADAMSBAUM Catherine Le Kremlin Bicêtre France Adler Brent Columbus OH United States Aguet Julien Bern BE Switzerland Ahlin Jenny Gothenburg Vastra Gotaland Sweden Ahmed Renee Decatur GA United States Ahyad Rayan Toronto ON Canada Al Balushi Shaikha Muscat MU Oman Alazraki Adina Atlanta GA United States Albers Brittany Jacksonville FL United States Alford Raphael Stanford CA United States Al-Hashimi Hakima Jeblat Hebshi Bahrain Allbery Sandra Omaha NE United States Allgardsson Linda Umea AC Sweden ALMANE KHALID Riyadh Central Saudi Arabia Almehdar Abeer Jeddah W Saudi Arabia Alqublan Lina Winnipeg MB Canada AlSabban Zehour Toronto ON Canada Al-Saraf Ali Chicago IL United States ALSASI OMAI MOHAMMED A RIYADH Central Saudi Arabia Al-Shabibi Saud Vancourer BC Canada Alsharief Alaa Halifax NS Canada Alshehri Ebtehaj Jeddah W Saudi Arabia Althani Hanadi Ottawa ON Canada Altinok Deniz Troy MI United States Alturkistani Tahani Hyattsville MD United States Amaxopoulou Christina Zuerich Switzerland Amodio John Brooklyn NY United States amsel vol maya holon D Israel ANANDAPPA EUGENE RIVER FOREST IL United States Andronikou Savvas Bristol United Kingdom Annam Aparna Aurora CO United States Anooshiravani Mehrak Geneva GE Switzerland Anupindi Sudha Philadelphia PA United States ARGYROPOULOU -
WTBA Newletter
WORLD BOWLING NEWSLETTER 2 5 0 - 2015-12-19 Page 1(2) To all WTBA member federations 2015 World Women Championships 2015 WWC was held December 5 – 14, 2015 in Abu Dhabi, UAE 147 female players from 30 countries participated. All information - results and statistics – is available on WWC website http://2015wwc.worldbowling.org/ The following medalists were awarded at the championship Single Doubles 1. Eunhee Jeon, Korea 1. USA (Danielle McEwan, Kelly Kulick) 2. Cherie Tan, Singapore 2. Korea (Hyerin Son, Eunhee Jeon) 3. Shayna Ng, Singapore 3. Singapore ( Cherie Tan, Shayna Ng) Yeonju Hwang, Korea Denmark (Mai Ginge Jensen, Britt Brøndsted) Trios Team 1. Korea (Jinsun Kim, Baek, Seungja, Hyerin Son) 1. USA 2. Singapore (Cherie Tan Hui, Shayna Ng, Fen New) 2. Korea USA (Shannon Pluhowsky, Kelly Kulick, Liz Johnson) 3. Germany England (Danni Hopcroft, Jo Allsebrook, Lisa John) Singapore All Events Masters 1. Shayna Ng, Singapore 1. Dawin Jung, Korea 2. Liz Johnson, USA 2. Liz Johnson, USA 3. Eunhee Jeon, Korea 3. Eunhee Jeon, Korea Danielle McEwan, USA WTBA Congress FIQ and WTBA Congresses were held in Abu Dhabi, UAE December 15, 2015. This was the last time these two organizations held their Congresses. In both Congresses it was decided to merge the two organization into one organization – WORLD BOWLING. A historic decision. From WTBA Congress the following decisions can be reported. - Only one lane pattern will be used in each World Championship from 2016 - The one lane pattern category to be selected for World Championship will be published latest 90 days in advance of the Championship. -
EJ Tackett Overcomes Slow Start to Win PBA
Thursday October 6, 2016 California B7502 Florence Ave,owling Downey, CA 90240 • Website: CaliforniaBowlingNews.com • Email: [email protected] n • ewsOffice: (562) 807-3600 Fax: (562) 807-2288 EJ Tackett Overcomes Slow Start to Win PBA Bear Open For Third Career Title GEICO Returns Late strikes after early open frames secure victory over Sweden’s Jesper Svensson ALLEN PARK, MI – lead in the ninth frame with as Title Sponsor EJ Tackett of Huntington, both bowlers working on a Ind., threw critical back- strike. of PBA World to-back strikes in the 10th “I didn’t panic but it frame to overcome back- was do or die at that point,” Series of to-back open frames early Tackett said after the two in the title match to defeat splits. “I had to do some- Bowling VIII Sweden’s Jesper Svens- thing so I went with a small CHICAGO – GEICO, son, 212-199, and win the adjustment with my hand one of America’s premier PBA Bear Open, the sec- position and fortunately it auto insurers, will return ond event of the PBA Fall worked.” to its entitlement partner- Swing at Thunderbowl When Svensson bowled ship position for the GEI- Lanes. a nine count on his first CO Professional Bowlers The tournament finals shot in the 10th frame, Association World Series aired Wednesday on CBS Tackett extended his string of Bowling VIII in Reno, Sports Network. fourth title of the year, in- ager Anthony Simonsen, second for the stepladder fi- of strikes with a double in Nev., Nov. 27-Dec. 11, Tackett, the 2013 PBA stead claiming his third a two-time title winner, as nal, recovered in the match the 10th to take the win. -
Major Achievements (Updated – 5 Dec 17)
Major Achievements (updated – 5 Dec 17) 2017 World Bowling Championship 2017 – Las Vegas, Nevada, USA (1 Silver 1 Bronze) Women’s Team – Cherie Tan, Daphne Tan, New Hui Fen, Jazreel Tan, Joey Yeo, Shayna Ng (Silver) Women’s Masters – Shayna Ng (Bronze) 18th Asian Schools Championship – Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia (1 Silver & 5 Bronze) Girls Masters – Fion Liew (Silver) Girls Masters – Fiona Yew (Bronze) Boys Singles – Aidan Poh (Bronze) Girls Doubles – Shin Zong Yi and Fiona Yew (Bronze) Girls Team – Arielle Tay, Shin Zong Yi, Fiona Yew & Fion Liew (Bronze) Girls All Events – Shin Zong Yi (Bronze) 19th Asian Youth Tenpin Bowling Championships – Manila, Philippines (1 Gold, 1 Silver) Girls Team of 4 – Iliya Shamim, Jermaine Seah, Amabel Chua & Charlene Lim (Gold) Girls Doubles – Charlene Lim & Jermaine Seah (Silver) 29th SEA Games – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (2 Gold, 3 Silver, 2 Bronze) Women’s Singles – Cherie Tan (Gold) Men’s Team – Muhammad Jaris Goh, Cheah Ray Han, Basil Ng, Darren Ong, Keith Saw & Timothy Tham (Gold) Women’s Doubles – Cherie Tan / New Hui Fen (Silver) Women’s Trios – New Hui Fen / Shayna Ng / Cherie Tan (Silver) Women’s Team – Cherie Tan, Shayna Ng, Daphne Tan, New Hui Fen, Bernice Lim & Jazreel Tan (Silver) Women’s Doubles – Daphne Tan / Shayna Ng (Bronze) Women’s Masters – Shayna Ng (Bronze) Overall Medal Tally – 2nd PWBA – USBC Queens 2017 3rd – Cherie Tan 2016 World Single Bowling Championship – Doha, Qatar New Hui Fen – Silver Shayna Ng - Bronze 52nd QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup – Shanghai, China Bernice Lim - 3rd -
CATALOGUE 2016-2017 Ce to Ervi C S Ty Rea Ocie I Tiv S Nno It Va Y Ti & On
CATALOGUE 2016-2017 ce to ervi C S ty rea ocie I tiv S nno it va y ti & on y it Our Vision n u m t The Higher Colleges of Technology is the i A m r c i leading applied higher education institution in o c p C empowering generations to contribute to the o S u shaping of the future of the UAE. n t a b i l Our Mission i t y Provide applied higher education to equip generations with knowledge, skills and competencies that meet international standards and the future needs of the R UAE industry and society. y e it s r p g e te ct In Excellence HIGHER COLLEGES OF TECHNOLOGY 20162016 -- 20172017 CATALOGUECATALOGUE Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this publication at the time of going to press; however, HCT reserves the right to alter any programme or course. Students should check for any amendments prior to enrolment. All amendments or updates will be published in the official online version at www.hct.ac.ae Compiled by Central Academic and Student Services. Copyright@2016 Higher Colleges of Technology HIGHER COLLEGES OF TECHNOLOGY HCT Catalogue 2016/2017 4 HCT Catalogue | 2016-2017 HIGHER COLLEGES OF TECHNOLOGY MESSAGE FROM THE CHANCELLOR HCT Catalogue 2016/2017 As the Higher Colleges of Technology develops and grows in its 29th year of operation, the focus in this 2016-17 academic year will undoubtedly be a dedicated commitment to providing our students with the highest quality, job-relevant, applied and technical education. -
Johnson Claims 5Th U.S. Women's Open
Thursday August 11, 2016 California B7502 Florence Ave, owlingDowney, CA 90240 • Website: www.californiabowlingnews.com • Email: [email protected] news • Office: (562) 807-3600 Fax: (562) 807-2288 Johnson Claims 5th U.S. Women’s Open ADDISON, Ill. – For the “You never know when was a “horrible” perfor- play was 199.06. third consecutive time, and the next title is going to mance at the PBA/PWBA “The higher the pres- fifth overall, United States happen, especially another Striking Against Breast sure, the better I focus,” Bowling Congress Hall of major,” said Johnson, who Cancer Mixed Doubles Johnson said. “I started Famer Liz Johnson will be became a little emotional in tournament. But, she qui- feeling more and more taking home the U.S. Wom- the final frame of the title etly stayed near the leaders comfortable today than I en’s Open trophy, and she match. “To be in the cat- throughout the week, and have in the last couple of will savor every moment. egory of having five U.S. then needed to strike out in days. When you are in an Johnson, of Cheektow- Opens, it just kind of hit the final frame against her uncomfortable area, and aga, New York, won four me. I just so thankful I’m last opponent in match play have to play your C and D consecutive matches Sun- still able to do this at a high to reach the show. game and try to place it, I day at Stardust Bowl, in- level. I’m just incredibly “This was one of the think I was a little more in cluding a 208-143 victory happy and proud that I got biggest grinding U.S. -
THE QUBICAAMF WORLD CUP TURNS 50!!! Winners, Singapore's Shayna Ng and Malaysia’S Abdul Macek, Th Will Be on Hand in Wroclaw
THE QUBICAAMF WORLD CUP TURNS 50!!! winners, Singapore's Shayna Ng and Malaysia’s Abdul Macek, th will be on hand in Wroclaw. If it follows the pattern of past Bowl- ing World Cups, however, the roster will probably include several past champs. Finland’s Lauri Ajanto, the fi rst champion, has When the 50th annual since passed away, but many former Bowling World Cup titlists QubicaAMF Bowling World are still active on the global tenpin stage. The bowlers and their Cup is conducted Nov. entourages will revel in the old-world charms of Wroclaw, Poland’s 50 1-9, in Wroclaw, Poland, it fourth largest city (population: 700,000). More than 100 bridges will be a far more robust affair than the inaugural event held in cross the city’s Odra River, leading to buildings that date back to Dublin, Ireland, in 1965. For starters, consider the size of the the 1600s. Famed as a center of culture, Wroclaw boasts several fi eld. Merely 20 men showed up for the 1965 debut. In vivid universities, classical music venues and galleries. contrast, the 2014 edition will likely attract the best male and Most of the competitors’ adventures, on the lanes and off, will female bowlers from nearly 100 nations. (Women fi rst entered be recorded by the Bowling World Cup’s longtime photographer, the tournament in 1972.) Hero Noda. The owner of a large bowling center near Tokyo, Noda Ireland’s fi rst tenpin center, 12-lane Stillorgan Bowl, was the and his state-of-the-art camera equipment have been a fi xture at venue for Opus One. -
EJ Tackett, Liz Johnson Win World Bowling Tour Men's, Women's Titles
MARCH 14, 2019 CALIFORNIA 7502B Florence Ave, Downey, CA WLING90240 • Website: CaliforniaBowlingNews.com • Email: [email protected] N • Office:EWS (562) 807-3600 Fax: (562) 807-2288 Bowlers Weather the EJ Tackett, Liz Johnson Win World Storm and Reign Supreme by Fred Eisenhammer WINNETKA – So did league bowlers in the L.A. area Bowling Tour Men’s, Women’s Titles stay home en masse through all the pouring rains and eerie by Bill Vint lightning and thunder this past week? Hardly. ARLINGTON, TX – It In fact, bowlers seemed took EJ Tackett a gold- to register near-perfect at- medal performance in tendance throughout the the 2018 World Bowling downpours. John Rosen of Men’s Championships just Calabasas and Skip Brown to sneak into the World of North Hollywood, both Bowling Tour Men’s Fi- talented bowlers in the nals, and then it took a Funtimers senior league at clutch 10th-frame strike to Winnetka Bowl, seemed to locked up a one-pin victory John Rosen was undeterred personify bowlers’ passion over top qualifier Anthony by the punishing rains last for the game. Simonsen at the Interna- week; he showed up as usu- Rains were particularly tional Training and Re- al at his Funtimers senior heavy last Wednesday just search Center. league at Winnetka Bowl. when the Funtimers league The WBT Men’s and “I actually like the rain,” starts its action at noon. Women’s Finals, presented he said. Photo by Fred. Brown, asked whether by the PBA, aired Sunday he was inclined to stay on FS1, concluding a year- six tries. -
World Cup World
B O W L I N G WORLD CUP LAS VEGAS 2015 Welcome! Time to practice ‘Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas!’ is the greeting you find everywhere. And they’re not wrong: it is fabulous. First things first: an hour of official practice on the official oil pattern, to work out a line and get used to the Best known for The Strip with amazing hotels and shows, Las Vegas is one of the entertainment centres of the lanes. Then it was on to a briefing for bowlers and coaches, so all could find out how the tournament was going world. to proceed. The QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup, embarking on its second half century (yes, it really is older than the Here we see some of the players in action. Superbowl!), was returning to Nevada, having last been here in 1999. As then, we were at Sam’s Town, a huge hotel and gambling centre on Boulder Highway. The hotel rooms surround a huge atrium which features plants and a light show and which became a popular meeting area for bowlers and guests. The bowling centre is an integral part of the hotel complex. It runs a full league programme on its 56 lanes – and of course 56 lanes meant the World Cup could complete each qualifying round in just one shift for men and one for women. And centre manager Tom Pippenger and his staff pulled out all the stops to ensure the tournament ran smoothly. The bowlers assemble at the briefing A view of the Sam’s Town complex at night Bernard Gibbons and World Bowling technical delegate Marios Michael Little (Australia). -
Manuel, "Lito" M: Lap '
MR. PRESIDENT: .. The Committee on Game3,:Amusement and S ch was,referred P.S. Res:NOl:20,.. introduced by Sen?Manuel, "Lito" M: Lap .. , ,+., . ,: ._ ' "RESOLUTION 0lRECTING":THE COMMIT GAMES, 'AM SEMEN? , ,. 1 AND SPORTS TO CONDUCTAN.INQUIRY;IrJ AID OF LEGY SUTIO,fll, ':. /NTQ THE ',PREPARATIONS 'BElNG .CONDUCTED BY Th'k ', .., PHILIPPINE SPORTS COMMISSION ,,JPSC)I AND THE .PHILIPPINk OLYMPIC GOMMITTEE (POC), IN THE,'NEARlNG INTERNATIONAL .... SPORTING EVENTS PARTICULARLY :3H/5 2004 OLYMPlCS l/L! ATHENS, GRE€CE; 2006ASlAN GAMES IN DOHA, QATAR;AND THE 2005 SOUTHEAST ASIAN. GAMES .(SEA1 GAMES) IN MANILA , ' PHILIPPINES, ~W1,TH THE END lN-'iVIEq OF ASSURING THk , ~ COUNTRY'S SUCCESSFUL PARTICIPATIqN IN THESE NEARING INTERNATIONAL SPORTING MEETS AS WFLL AS THE COUNTRY'S READINESS IN HOSTING THE SEA GAMES NEXT YEAR i I ~ P.S. Res. No. 65, by Sen.,Luisa "Loi" P. Ejerito Ekstrada, entitled: THE SENATE,, COLMITTEE ON GAME$, .. .'AMUSEMENT AND SPORTS, . TO ~INVEf2TIGATE, IN AID OF LEGISLATION; THE'ACTUAL STATE.'OF AFFAIRS OF.PHILIPPINk , SPORTS '' .~ ~ lji 1 and P.S Res. No.'83, introduced by Sen. Richari'J. Gordon,jentitled: ., , ,;. ' ,, . 'RESOLUTION CALLING FOR AN INQUIRY ~IdTOTHE PHILIPPINEg CAPAElLlT/ES AND'PLANS FOR HOSTING b@D PARTICIPATING IN. THE 2005 SOUTHEASTASIAN GAMES,: .' ~ (.. I has considered the same and has the honor to report theim back to the Senate with the attached findings and recommendations. ' j 'Respectfully subty-1.. JOKER P. ARROYO The Honorable FRANKLIN M. DWlLOM Senate President ,/ THE COMMITTEE MA~~AT~:,' ,, .The Senate Committee on' Games, Amusement :and Sports conducted two public hearings on September 8,:2004 and March 8, 2005, in aid of legislation, on the preparations being undertaken by the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC), Philippine Olympjc.Committee (POC), and.