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Qualifying Round 3 Josh Blanchard - Qualifying Round 3 Brunswick Zone Carolier North BrunswickNJ 2/17/2014 - 2/23/2014 PlaceSq Bowler Hometown Score Average +/- 200 Money 1C Jason Belmonte Australia 3482 232.13 +482 Advanced 2B Cameron Weier * Federal Way, Wash. 3477 231.80 +477 Advanced 3B Walter Ray Williams, Jr. Ocala, Fla. 3428 228.53 +428 Advanced 4A Dom Barrett England 3417 227.80 +417 Advanced 5C Lee Vanderhoef Greenville, S.C. 3372 224.80 +372 Advanced 6C Jason Howard * Baltimore 3358 223.87 +358 Advanced 7A Doug Kent Newark, N.Y. 3352 223.47 +352 Advanced 8A Dan MacLelland Canada 3326 221.73 +326 Advanced 9C Josh Blanchard Gilbert, Ariz. 3308 220.53 +308 Advanced 10A Brian Himmler Cincinnati 3296 219.73 +296 Advanced 11C Alex Aguiar * N. Dartmouth, Mass. 3292 219.47 +292 Advanced 12C Adam Chase West Babylon, N.Y. 3288 219.20 +288 Advanced 13C Pete Weber St. Ann, Mo. 3280 218.67 +280 Advanced 14A Tom Daugherty Wesley Chapel, Fla. 3276 218.40 +276 Advanced 15A Wes Malott Pflugerville, Texas 3271 218.07 +271 Advanced 16B Ildemaro Ruiz Venezuela 3267 217.80 +267 Advanced 17A Syuichi Heki * Japan 3266 217.73 +266 Advanced 18C Michael Machuga Erie, Pa. 3255 217.00 +255 Advanced 19C Chris Barnes Double Oak, Texas 3252 216.80 +252 Advanced 19C Brian LeClair Albany, N.Y. 3252 216.80 +252 Advanced 19C John Janawicz * Winter Haven, Fla. 3252 216.80 +252 Advanced 22C Travis Celmer Wernersville, Pa. 3242 216.13 +242 Advanced 23C Jonathan Wilbur * North Clarendon, Vt. 3241 216.07 +241 Advanced 24C Scott Norton Mission Viejo, Calif. 3236 215.73 +236 Advanced 25B Matthew O'Grady South Amboy, N.J. 3235 215.67 +235 Advanced 26A Patrick Girard Canada 3231 215.40 +231 Advanced 27A Rhino Page Dade City, Fla. 3227 215.13 +227 Advanced 28C Mike Fagan Ft. Worth, Texas 3224 214.93 +224 Advanced 28C John Szczerbinski North Tonawanda, N.Y. 3224 214.93 +224 Advanced 30B Tim Pfeifer * Oak Dale, Pa. 3220 214.67 +220 Advanced 31C Stephen Haas Enola, Pa. 3219 214.60 +219 Advanced 32A John Furey Freehold, N.J. 3217 214.47 +217 Advanced 32C Norm Duke Clermont, Fla. 3217 214.47 +217 Advanced 34B Joe Paluszek Bensalem, Pa. 3213 214.20 +213 Advanced 35C Dick Allen Columbia, S.C. 3210 214.00 +210 Advanced 36A Gary Faulkner, Jr. Memphis, Tenn. 3208 213.87 +208 Advanced 37A Ronnie Russell Marion, Ind. 3207 213.80 +207 Advanced 38B Ryan Ciminelli Cheektowaga, N.Y. 3206 213.73 +206 Advanced 39B Nathan Bohr Wichita, Kan. 3201 213.40 +201 Advanced 39C Andres Gomez Colombia 3201 213.40 +201 Advanced 41B Jason Lower * Scappoose, Ore. 3196 213.07 +196 Advanced 1 PlaceSq Bowler Hometown Score Average +/- 200 Money 42B Brian Robinson Morgantown, W.Va. 3194 212.93 +194 Advanced 43A Ryan Shafer Horseheads, N.Y. 3192 212.80 +192 Advanced 44B Greg Ostrander Freehold, N.J. 3191 212.73 +191 Advanced 45B Scott Pohl * Burnsville, Minn. 3189 212.60 +189 Advanced 45C Gary Haines West Babylon, N.Y. 3189 212.60 +189 Advanced 47A Tommy Jones Simpsonville, S.C. 3185 212.33 +185 Advanced 48A Jordan Harrison * Taylorsville, Utah 3184 212.27 +184 Advanced 48C Brandon Novak Chillicothe, Ohio 3184 212.27 +184 Advanced 50A Stuart Williams England 3182 212.13 +182 Advanced 51B Bryan Goebel Shawnee, Kan. 3181 212.07 +181 Advanced 51C Patrick Allen Wesley Chapel, Fla. 3181 212.07 +181 Advanced 53A T.J. Schmidt Mishawaka, Ind. 3175 211.67 +175 Advanced 53C Jaime Gonzalez * Colombia 3175 211.67 +175 Advanced 55A Tom Smallwood Saginaw, Mich. 3174 211.60 +174 Advanced 55C Stephen Pavlinko, Jr. Sewell, N.J. 3174 211.60 +174 Advanced 57A Derek Roseberry * Louisville, Ky. 3171 211.40 +171 Advanced 58A Yuya Katoh * Japan 3169 211.27 +169 Advanced 58B John Petraglia Jackson, N.J. 3169 211.27 +169 Advanced 60A Martin Larsen Sweden 3165 211.00 +165 Advanced 60B E.J. Tackett Huntington, Ind. 3165 211.00 +165 Advanced 62B Alan Runkel * Cincinnati 3163 210.87 +163 Advanced 63B Michael Haugen, Jr. Phoenix 3161 210.73 +161 Advanced 64A Dakota Jordan * Andersen, S.C. 3159 210.60 +159 Advanced 65C Mika Koivuniemi Hartland, Mich. 3157 210.47 +157 $1,350 65B Matt Meyer Alexandria, Minn. 3157 210.47 +157 $1,350 67C Jason Sterner Covington, Ga. 3155 210.33 +155 $1,200 67B Anthony Pepe Elmhurst, N.Y. 3155 210.33 +155 $1,200 69B William Guszczo Orland Park, Ill. 3154 210.27 +154 $1,200 69C Matt White Warren, Pa. 3154 210.27 +154 $1,200 71B Curt Dupre, IV Destrehan, La. 3153 210.20 +153 $1,100 72A Ray Edwards Middle Island, N.Y. 3152 210.13 +152 $1,100 73A Brian Kretzer Dayton, Ohio 3150 210.00 +150 $1,100 74A Jake Peters Henderson, Nev. 3146 209.73 +146 $1,100 75B Craig Nidiffer Trenton, Mich. 3144 209.60 +144 $1,075 75C Kelvin Wiggins * Rocky Mount, N.C. 3144 209.60 +144 $1,075 77A Chris Loschetter Avon, Ohio 3142 209.47 +142 $1,050 78C Zeke Bayt * Henderson, Nev. 3139 209.27 +139 $1,050 79B Tom Hess Urbandale, Iowa 3138 209.20 +138 $1,050 80C Bryon Smith Roseburg, Ore. 3135 209.00 +135 $1,038 80C Andrew Suscreba * Clifton, N.J. 3135 209.00 +135 $1,038 82A A.J. Johnson * Oswego, Ill. 3132 208.80 +132 $1,025 82A Osku Palermaa Finland 3132 208.80 +132 $1,025 82A Shawn Naumann * Orlando, Fla. 3132 208.80 +132 $1,025 85C Matthew Farber * Plainview, N.Y. 3131 208.73 +131 $1,025 86A Kelly Kulick Union, N.J. 3129 208.60 +129 $1,000 87B Steve Novak * Bay City, Mich. 3128 208.53 +128 $1,000 88B Aaron Lorincz * Saginaw, Mich. 3125 208.33 +125 $1,000 88B J.R. Raymond Bay City, Mich. 3125 208.33 +125 $1,000 90B Robert Gotchall * Lincoln, Neb. 3124 208.27 +124 $1,000 2 PlaceSq Bowler Hometown Score Average +/- 200 Money 91B Chad Kloss * West Allis, Wis. 3122 208.13 +122 $975 92C Gerald Marrs Huntley, Ill. 3120 208.00 +120 $975 93B Reydnier Chavez * Venezuela 3119 207.93 +119 $975 94A Kevin Doler * Columbus, Ga. 3112 207.47 +112 $975 95B Matt Russo * Millstone Township, N.J. 3108 207.20 +108 $975 96A Ray Smarsh * Matawan, N.J. 3107 207.13 +107 $950 97B Ryan Graywacz * Windsor Locks, Conn. 3106 207.07 +106 $950 98C Bill O'Neill Langhorne, Pa. 3104 206.93 +104 $950 99B Shawn Maldonado Houston 3103 206.87 +103 $950 100A Chris Bardol * Brockport, N.Y. 3101 206.73 +101 $950 101A Parker Bohn, III Jackson, N.J. 3099 206.60 +99 $925 102B Marshall Kent * Yakima, Wash. 3094 206.27 +94 $925 103A Mike Dias Lafayette, Colo. 3092 206.13 +92 $925 104A Paul Smith * Old Saybrook, Conn. 3091 206.07 +91 $925 105C Vinny D'Ambrosio, III Staten Island, N.Y. 3090 206.00 +90 $925 106A Jason Stadtler Cherry Hill, N.J. 3089 205.93 +89 $900 107C Daniel Dunleavy * Staten Island, N.Y. 3085 205.67 +85 $900 108B Rusty Thomsen Morgan, N.J. 3083 205.53 +83 $900 108A Michael Houtz Myerstown, Pa. 3083 205.53 +83 $900 108C Zachary Wilkins * Canada 3083 205.53 +83 $900 111C John Ferraro * Kingston, N.Y. 3082 205.47 +82 $875 112C Mike Dole * Loves Park, Ill. 3081 205.40 +81 $875 112B Brian McMahon, Jr. * Saginaw, Mich. 3081 205.40 +81 $875 112C Jesse Buss Belvidere, Ill. 3081 205.40 +81 $875 115A Louis Watson, Jr. * Richmond, Va. 3080 205.33 +80 $875 116A Danielle McEwan * Stony Point, N.Y. 3078 205.20 +78 $850 117C Corey Husted Gladstone, Ore. 3075 205.00 +75 $850 117C Mike Edwards Tulsa, Okla. 3075 205.00 +75 $850 119B Sammy Ventura Syracuse, N.Y. 3074 204.93 +74 119B Greg Young * Viera, Fla. 3074 204.93 +74 119C Rick Graham Lancaster, Pa. 3074 204.93 +74 122A Eddie VanDaniker, Jr. Chatsworth, Calif. 3072 204.80 +72 123A Tommy Gollick Oberlin, Pa. 3071 204.73 +71 124C Anthony LaCaze Melrose Park, Ill. 3068 204.53 +68 125B Joe Pompilio * Wall, N.J. 3067 204.47 +67 126A Tyson Branagan * Euless, Texas 3066 204.40 +66 127C Bryson Rogers * Durham, N.C. 3063 204.20 +63 127C Allen Rice, II * Phenix City, Ala. 3063 204.20 +63 129B Kyle Troup Taylorsville, N.C. 3060 204.00 +60 130A Tim Foy, Jr. Seaford, Del. 3059 203.93 +59 130A Gary Faulkner Norfolk, Va. 3059 203.93 +59 130A Dino Castillo Carrollton, Texas 3059 203.93 +59 133A Tetsuya Kobayashi Japan 3055 203.67 +55 134A Brett Cunningham Clay, N.Y. 3052 203.47 +52 134B Jack Castellano * Centereach, N.Y. 3052 203.47 +52 136B Dave Wodka Henderson, Nev. 3049 203.27 +49 137B Jim Rogers * Brick, N.J. 3048 203.20 +48 137A Tony Reynaud * Harwinton, Conn. 3048 203.20 +48 139B Zack Brown Raleigh, N.C. 3047 203.13 +47 3 PlaceSq Bowler Hometown Score Average +/- 200 Money 140A Jack Jurek Lackawanna, N.Y. 3046 203.07 +46 141C Brian Knauer, Sr Federalsburg, Md. 3044 202.93 +44 142C Michael Martell * Brooklyn, N.Y. 3043 202.87 +43 142C Rob Edwards * Vancouver, Wash. 3043 202.87 +43 142B Amleto Monacelli Venezuela 3043 202.87 +43 145C Liz Johnson Cheektowaga, N.Y. 3042 202.80 +42 145A Brad Miller St. Charles, Mo. 3042 202.80 +42 145B Richard Jerome, Jr. * Baltimore 3042 202.80 +42 148B Tommy Dakouvanos Belford, N.J. 3041 202.73 +41 149B Louis Gaudio Morganville, N.J.
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