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7502B Florence Ave, owlingDowney, CA 90240 • Website: CaliforniaBowlingNews.com • Email: [email protected] N • Office:ews (562) 807-3600 Fax: (562) 807-2288 Reigning U.S. Open Champion Rhino Page Wins Best Bowler ESPY LOS ANGELES – if I was ever going to be Rhino Page of Orlando, able to throw a ball again, Fla., who ended a six-year let alone get back to play- singles title draught with ing at the highest level. To two victories including the be here at the ESPYs after 2017 U.S. Open, has been the long journey back is selected winner of the 2018 something I am incredibly Best Bowler ESPY award honored and humbled by. in fan voting conducted by “I’m so thankful for ESPN. God’s grace through it all,” Page, a 35-year-old left- he continued. “I can’t thank hander, received his award my friends, my family, Wednesday evening dur- my sponsors and my fans ing the 2018 ESPY Awards enough. They have been ceremony at the Microsoft there for me every step of Theater. the way. They supported “I think it’s pretty sim- me in the times I needed ple to sum up what it means them the most. To represent just to be nominated for an the sport I love and have ESPY,” Page said. “Five dedicated my life to is truly years ago I went through an honor and a blessing.” wrist surgery not knowing continued on page 3 2018 Best Bowler ESPY Award Winner Rhino Page (photo after winning 2017 US Open) LOCAL VETERANS GET RANDOM ACT Michael Haugen Jr. Wins PBA50 River City Extreme Open For Second Title of the Season Haugen defeats Bob Learn Jr., 247-246, in title match to tighten grip OF HELPFULNESS FROM HONDA on PBA50 Player of the Year points lead MONTICELLO, Minn. – Michael Haugen Jr. de- feated Bob Learn Jr., 247- 246, in the title match to win the PBA50 River City Extreme Open presented by Ebonite Friday for his sec- ond title of the season and third of his career. Haugen, the 2017 PBA50 Rookie of the Year, became the first two-time winner this season and fur- made the 6-10 spare. It was a long road for ther tightened his grip on “It was a good thing I the 51-year-old Haugen to the PBA50 Player of the got eight and not six or sev- reach the No. 1 qualifying Year points lead with four en on the second ball other- position for the steplad- tournaments remaining in wise I might not be stand- der finals coming all the the season. ing here,” said Haugen of way from 20th after the In the title match, Hau- his second shot in the 10th first round of qualifying on Sands Bowl in Lancaster is proud to share that the Southern California Honda Dealers gen, who finished first, was frame. “I lost focus for a Wednesday. Haugen made surprised the VETERAN BOWLING LEAGUE with a random act of helpfulness. The able to shut Learn out when moment and the result of his dramatic climb with the Veterans needed financial support to buy trophies and replacing old bowling balls, shoes and bags. Keep an eye out for the commercial which will start airing mid July. The Vet- he struck on the first ball that shot could have been a help of a 5-0-1 match play erans are very, very thankful for the support of the Southern California Honda Dealers. in the 10th frame and then lot worse.” continued on page 9 Page 2 CaliforniaBowlingNews.com July 26, 2018 SHANE STRICKLAND Outstanding Youth BOWLING IN VEGAS ? Bowler to Outstanding Youth Coach by Frank Weiler REDLANDS – Shane MOVING TO VEGAS ? Strickland was a great youth bowler and now is SHIP OR BRING YOUR EQUIPMENT TO US. a great youth coach. Over the past two decades he has WE WILL REFINISH TO FACTORY SPECS performed superbly on the lanes and led admirably off AND REPLACE GRIPS AT SPECIAL RATES the lanes. From day one, Shane STUB LANE, 3 DETOX MACHINES, 3 DRILLS. was a “natural” as a bowl- 400+ SHIRTS 300+ USED BALLS READY TO DRILL er. He rolled sanctioned perfect 300 games when LARGEST PRO SHOP ON THE WEST COAST. he was seventeen and eigh- teen years of age. His sec- ond perfecto led to his first eight hundred series. To date Shane’s high is an 835. As a junior Shane won the Golden State Junior Amateur Championship in 2001, the California State BOWLING SUPPLY Youth Singles Champion- ship in 2003 and the Earl Anthony Memorial Youth Doubles Title in 2003. He was a regular on the North- ern California Junior Bowlers Tour and the Golden State Junior Amateur Tour. Shane bowled collegiately at Fresno State, graduating in 2009. Since graduating he has continued to compete and bowl at a high level. Periodically he competes on the PBA Regional Tour and continues to average 220 or higher in certified leagues. The Bowlers Superstore From Fresno State, Shane headed to Yucaipa, California. He now teaches French at Yucaipa High School and is the school’s Chairman of the Languages Department. He 1626 WEST WARM SPRINGS ROAD loves working with youth and is involved in coaching young bowlers. Shane believes in HENDERSON, NEVADA “GIVING BACK” and is giving back to the sport of bowling. Shane is giving back by getting involved as a youth bowling coach. He coaches [email protected] youngsters in the Empire Bowl Youth Program and in 2014 started the Yucaipa High www.jbbowlingsupply.com School Bowling Team. He also coaches bowlers competing in the JBT. Bowling needs more Shane Strickland’s. Thank you Shane for your service to our great sport and to the youth of CALIFORNIA. You and the other dedicated coaches are (702) 567-0749 the reason why CALIFORNIA develops the best bowlers in the world. July 26, 2018 CaliforniaBowlingNews.com Page 3 JOE GOLDSTEIN, SR. – A BOWLER WHO CONTRIBUTES BOTH ON AND OFF THE LANES by Bette Addington, California Bowling Writers Last summer at the EBI Demo Day that was held at AMF Southwest Lanes in Bakersfield, we were hon- ored to have EBI Staffer Joe Goldstein, Sr. there PBA50 TOUR PLAYER OF THE YEAR sharing his knowledge of the EBI line helping bowl- ers select a new bowling RACE HEADS INTO HOME STRETCH ball best for them. He lives MONTICELLO – As the PBA50 Tour makes its PBA in the Bay area, so having Xtra Frame on FloBowling debut this week in the PBA50 him drive five-plus hours to River City Extreme Open, presented by Ebonite, from Bakersfield to help run the River City Extreme in Monticello, Minn., the chase for Demo Day is special. Not PBA50 Player of the Year honors heads into the home only special to us but spe- stretch with Michael Haugen Jr. at the head of the pack. cial to him! Jake Peters, Carlie Medina and Joe Goldstein, Sr. at EBI Demo Day (Aug., 2017) The annual honor in 2018 will be based upon standard In a couple weeks, Goldstein will be traveling to Bakersfield once again to help with the upcoming EBI Demo Day PBA competition points that are being applied to all levels which will take place on Thurs., Aug. 2, from 3pm-6pm, at AMF Southwest Lanes in Bakersfield, CA. It is probably of PBA competition this year. Haugen, the 2017 PBA50 even more special this year as he is still recovering from a very damaging staph infection he got late last fall in his right Rookie of the Year, won the BVL Johnny Petraglia Open foot/ankle. He kept having a lot of pain and when he went to bowl the Storm Mixed in Reno, on his first shot in practice, earlier in the season and has four other top 10 finishes for he said it felt like “my right heel exploded.” But he made it through the set-in pain on a three “step” delivery for a 567 a 2,400-point lead over PBA Hall of Famer Walter Ray series. Three surgeries over the next eight months to rid him of the infection and then to correct his loss of flexibility Williams Jr., who has yet to add to his PBA50 Tour title in his ankle, he is now ready to finally return to bowling and with the help of physical rehab and his dedication, he can total this year, but has three runner-up finishes. return to the PBA life once again. For the current PBA50 Tour points standings heading Goldstein’s love of bowling radiates when you meet him. 2018 marks his 15th year on the EBI Staff. His bowling into the Monticello event, click here: https://www.pba. career started 45 years ago when he began bowling at the Sports Center Bowl in San Francisco. His current average has com/SeasonStats/Points/130. Xtra Frame on FloBowling dropped to a 209 but considering his past season and what he has been through, that’s phenomenal. He usually averages will air the finals of the River City Extreme Open on Fri- above 225. His career highest book was 235 in 2013. Although he has never done the PBA tour, he has “always wanted day at 8 p.m. EDT. to take a year or two and try my hand at it.” Nevertheless, he has some PBA Regional titles, three of them in fact, that Coverage of the PBA50 Tour by PBA Xtra Frame on he can boast about. The first one came in Visalia in May 2009, “where I had to go up against my good friend, Tony FloBowling continues with the PBA50 South Shore Open Reyes, for the title.” His other two wins are a PBA50 in Daly City (2012) and another in Reno at the National Bowling presented by Hammer at Olympia Lanes in Hammond, Stadium (2013). Ind., July 23-26, and the PBA50 Security Federal Savings When asked if he’s every been televised at a PBA event, he Bank Championship, presented by Track, at Dave Small's said he’s come really close and been on Xtra Frame highlights Heritage Lanes, Kokomo, Ind., July 28-31. The PBA50 during the PBA50 stops that he competed in. He bowled a 300 Dave Small’s Championship Lanes Classic, presented by on Xtra Frame at the Northern CA Classic in Brentwood where Roto Grip, in Anderson, Ind., is set for Aug. 4-7 before he “nearly” made the show and also “nearly” made the USBC the PBA50 Cup, presented by DV8, in Wyoming, Mich., Senior Masters televised finals in 2016. Both tournaments he Aug. 9-12, concludes the 2018 points competition that will finished 6th. decide the Player of the Year. If he’s not competing in Regionals or Master events, he is in- All PBA Xtra Frame events on FloBowling are covered volved with bowling through the Bowlers Experience Pro Shop live, from first ball to last. Existing Xtra Frame subscrib- inside Cloverleaf Family Bowl. Not one to say he coaches any- ers need to transition their current subscriptions to Flo- one, he will admit that he’s “helped many get better and enjoy Bowling by visiting https://www.flobowling.com/claim- the game more with my help.” His home center is currently Sea account. New subscribers can enroll at FloBowling.com. Bowl in Pacifica where he plans to bowl a fun league with his family at the start of this winter season. His life as an EBI Staffer involves working five or more continued from page 1 ESPY Demos per year “whenever they are reasonably close to me. I During the voting cycle leading up to the 2018 an- don’t mind a road trip to help as well. As a staffer, we have re- nouncement, Page won his first singles title since 2009 quirements to keep our brand names alive and to engage bowlers in the 2017 PBA Xtra Frame Kenn-Feld Group Classic in in any possible way. I choose to attend more than our required amount for a couple of reasons. Hammer Bowling and Coldwater, Ohio, and captured his first major in the U.S. EBI have kept me as a Rep for so many years, through good and bad times and I’ve stuck by them as well. I believe that Open, defeating top qualifier , 256-222, for we have the strongest family in bowling and growing stronger every day. My District Sales Managers have been very his sixth career PBA Tour title. He also finished fifth in the good to me from the great Pam Buckner to Mike Snellbaker to my manager now, Adam Ishman. I will do anything I USBC Masters earlier in 2018. can for Adam and EBI always.” Also nominated by ESPN’s staff in the Best Bowler The EBI Demo Day will bring us brand new balls on the market from Ebonite, Hammer, Columbia and Track. Gold- category were 2017 PBA Player of the Year and three-time stein said, “as a Staffer, I do get my new releases before the public does and have time to sample and showcase them major championships winner ; 2018 Bar- before the Demos, so I have more personal info on them to share with the Demo bowlers.” When asked if he, himself, basol PBA Players Championship titlist Tom Smallwood ever been involved with the creation of a ball, Goldstein replied, “I personally have not been part of the creation of any and Swedish two-handed sensation Jesper Svensson. of our balls, but you never know in the future… Every development began as an idea, and ours are welcome and taken

seriously. Maybe I’ll come up with a ball idea or name that makes the development process!” HISTORY OF BEST BOWLER ESPY AWARD WINNERS When asked what he enjoys the most when putting on a Demo Day, he said, “What I enjoy most about running a 2018 – Rhino Page Demo Day is the chance to talk and mingle with bowlers of all skill levels. To be able to help build their games with 2017 – Jason Belmonte new equipment and to build their confidence through encouragement…. priceless! During the Demo, I can spend some 2016 – Jason Belmonte one-on-one time with a bowler who’s looking to find that new piece of equipment that helps with something that’s miss- 2015 – Jason Belmonte ing in their lineup or that creates a certain shape on the lane that they’ve been looking for.” This is what a Demo Day 2014 – is all about and it is totally FREE to bowlers to experience. The Demo balls are either 14lb. or 15lb. balls with a broad 2013 – Pete Weber selection of spans with interchangeable grips and thumb slugs so it is very important that you bring your best fitting ball 2012 – to help them get the best demo ball fit for you when you arrive to test these new balls out. 2011 – Jason Belmonte Goldstein will be joined by several other Staffers to put on this Demo Day and all local staffers usually join in and 2010 – Walter Ray Williams Jr. offer to help put on this event as well to help service all the bowlers that show up. Local legend, Carlie Medina III, is 2009 – partly responsible for bringing Goldstein to Bakersfield and when Goldstein talked about Carlie, he said, “Where do I 2008 – Norm Duke start about Carlie Medina? Well I’ve known this man for quite a few years by competing against him and watching his 2007 – Norm Duke scoring clinics to getting to know him as a close, personal friend and teammate and travel companion to a fellow EBI 2006 – Walter Ray Williams Jr. Staffer. This is one individual who exemplifies what a bowler should strive to be. Friendly, generous and what a force to 2005 – Walter Ray Williams Jr. be reckoned with!! I am proud to call this man my friend.” EBI is proud to say they have an abundance of big names on 2004 – Pete Weber the national PBA and PBA50 tours such as Josh Blanchard, Jakob Butturff, Ronnie Russell, Shannon O’Keefe, Andrew 2003 – Walter Ray Williams Jr. Anderson and many more. Their most notable player on the PBA50 tour is the great Amleto Monacelli, who, Goldstein 2002 – Pete Weber said, “is still in great shape and still throws it great as well.” These great balls have 20 National PBA titles and quite a 2001 – Walter Ray Williams Jr. few PBA 50 National titles as well and “there’s no end in sight.” 2000 – Parker Bohn III So, drop on by AMF Southwest Lanes (3610 Wible Road, Bakersfield) for the upcoming Demo Day on Aug. 2, and 1999 – Walter Ray Williams Jr. meet Goldstein and get to witness what he brings to town— “To say in a nutshell what I can bring to the Demo Day is 1998 – Walter Ray Williams Jr. my love for the game, my willingness to help all bowlers, and to help our labels grow in all areas. I am not the most 1997 – Bob Learn Jr. technical bowler, but I do understand the game and will use what I know to help our Demo Day attendees.” This just 1996 – in…. joining him at this event will be Adam Ishman/EBI District Sales Manager along with Carlie Medina. 1995 – Norm Duke Page 4 CaliforniaBowlingNews.com July 26, 2018

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Enterby Frank Weiler, HALL California of Bowling FAME Writers Bowling Calendarby Bette Addington SAN BERNARDINO – Toni Futch, Scott Hatmaker July and David Wilk were inducted into the Citrus Belt Hall of Now-7/29 – 69th Peach Classic, every weekend, McHenry Bowl, Modesto, 209/571-2695 Fame on Saturday. Association President MIKE RADD- 26-29 – Amateur Bowlers Tournament Summer Nationals, South Point, Las Vegas, bowl.com EMAN presided over the affair and CURT SNYDER was 26-29 – Storm PBA/PWBA Striking Against Breast Cancer Mxd. Doubles, Copperfield Bowl, Houston, TX, bowl.com superb as Master of Ceremonies. 27-29 – 20th Reno Jr./Adult Invitational, National Bowling Stadium, Reno, 916/663-5897, renojradult.net What does it take to be inducted into the Hall of Fame? 28 – San Joaquin Bowling Club Singles Tournament, Yosemite Lanes, Modesto, 559/385-8837 28 – Ten Pin Tournament’s The Roll-Off Challenge, 11:30am, Golden Mile Bowling, Alhambra, 626/289-2588, [email protected] The ultimate honor comes after years of SUPERIOR PER- 28-29 – CUSBC 2018 Youth Championships, Keystone Lanes, Norwalk, calusbc.com FORMANCE or MERITORIOUS SERVICE. This year's 28-29 – CBT/San Diego Open Doubles & Singles Tourn., Mira Mesa Lanes, San Diego, 661/468-3796, cbtbowling.com Hall of Fame class has performed on the lanes and served 29 – HammerPins Mixed Team Tourn., 10am, Harvest Park Bowl, Brentwood, hammerpins.net our bowlers off the lanes as admirably as any of our hon- 30 – Registration deadline for Bronze Level Coaching Class, Fresno (8/11-12) orees in the past. 31-8/3 – USBC Senior Championships, National Bowling Stadium, Reno, bowl.com

Toni Futch (Meritorious Service) could easily be August named the best league secretary in Citrus Belt history. She 2 – EBI Demo Day, 3pm-6pm, AMF Southwest Lanes, Bakersfield, 661/833-2695 was selected Secretary of the Year in 2014 and could easily 3-5 – 10th Cal Bowlers Tour Reno Invitational, National Bowling Stadium, Reno, 925/757-2695, [email protected] be so honored every year. Toni is a people person, always 4 – West Coast Senior Tour Singles, Canyon Lanes, Cabazon, 760/792-4596 4-15 – 11th Las Vegas August Military Team Classic, South Point, Las Vegas, high-roller.com or bowl.com providing her bowlers with outstanding service. She is a 4-9/23 – 29th Fresno Bowling Championship Tourn. (8 weekends), Rodeo/Bowlero Lanes, Clovis, 559-252-4884 outstanding league promoter, organizer and grower. She 5 – Registration deadline for semi-finalists for Diddy Watts Youth Challenge (8/11-12), calusbc.com has served thousands of bowlers over decades at bowling 10-12 – PBA Tony Reyes Memorial West/NoWest Member-Non-Member Doubles, 4th Street Bowl, San Jose, bowl.com centers throughout the Inland Empire. 11 – National Bowling Day, GoBowling.com Scott Hatmaker (Superior Performance) has bowled 11 – Golden Empire USBC Bakersfield Scratch Open, 9:30 & 2pm, AMF Southwest Lanes, Bakersfield, geusbc.org, [email protected] 11-12 – Bronze Level Coaching Cert. Class, Fresno State University, bowl.com at a outstanding level for decades. He has averaged over 11-12 – CUSBC Diddy Watts Youth Challenge, Rancho Bowl, Santa Maria, calusbc.com 200 throughout those decades and has performed so con- 12 – JAT Fun Event/Pre-Reg., 9am, Cal Bowl, Lakewood, bowljat.org sistently that his league teams have probably won more 16-19 – CUSBC Senior State Singles, Rancho Bowl, Santa Maria, calusbc.com league championships then anyone in the southern tier. Of 17-19 – PBA Dave Husted West/NoWest Open, Milwaukie, OR, pba.com late he is dominating in senior league play. Over the years 19 – 8th Laughlin Blast No-Tap Doubles Tourn., Riverside Lanes, Laughlin, 619/251-9600 19 – HammerPins Alibi No-Tap Handicap Tourn., 1pm, West Lane Bowl, Stockton, hammerpins.net he has rolled 11 perfect games and three 800s, with a high of 846. He has a Citrus Belt Senior Doubles Title to his Calendar brought to you by California Bowling Writers (www.calbowlingwriters.org) credit. David Wilk (Superior Performance) is one of the most talented bowlers to ever bowl in the Citrus Belt. He has bowled in the Association for over 35 years after impressing bowling aficionados in the Chicago, Illinois area as a young bowling prodigy. He rolled his first 300 at the age of sixteen in the late 1960's in the era of rubber bowling balls! That was an Illinois State record for years. At seventeen he won a state junior team title WANTED and was averaging over 200 by the age of 18. During those early years David won 38 tournament titles in seven different Midwestern states! “A” Mechanic For the past 48 years David has averaged over 200, with a high of 224 in 1971. He has 28 perfect games and seven 800s. He won a CALIFORNIA State Doubles Title in 1982 and a HOINKE Classic Title in Cincinnati, Ohio that same year. Buena Lanes David is proudest of his accomplishments at the USBC National Open Tournament Ventura, CA where he has averaged 202 for 32 years and placed second in 2007 in Singles. His 804 in that event makes him the second oldest bowler ever to roll an 800 at the National Tourna- Call Roger: 805-677-7770 ment. Congratulations to our inductees and thanks to the Hall of Fame Committee: CUR- Send resume to: TIS COVEY, PHOSIE LOTZE, DANIEL LORENZ, NITA SCHMIDT, CURT SNYDER and NORRIS TURNER. Special thanks to the Nita Schmidt for again making the Hall of Buena Lanes – 1788 Mesa Verde Dr. Ventura, CA. 93003 Fame posters for our inductees. Page 6 CaliforniaBowlingNews.com July 26, 2018

20th Annual Reno Jr/Adult Invitational

July 27 – July 29, 2018 USBC Certified | www.renojradult.net

3 Game Team Format & 3 Game Doubles Format

Mail entry form with Cashier’s Check/Money Order to:

Reno Jr-Adult Tournament • 380 and Over Scratch Debbie Haggerty, Tournament Director • Division: 340 – 379 HCP 5804 Devon Drive • Division: 339 and Under HCP Rocklin, CA 95765

(916) 663-5897 [email protected] • $15.00 Lineage • $9.00 Prize Fund Assistant Tournament Manager: • $6.00 Expense Barbara Metzinger (916) 966-4888 • Total: $30.00 per Team [email protected]

Optional Practice Session Friday from 11am – 6pm. Based on limited lane availability ($2.50 per game). • 760 and Over Scratch • Division: 676 – 759 HCP Rooms available at: • Division: 675 and Under HCP Circus Circus Hotel & Casino $50.00 (Thursday) and $110.00 (Fri/Sat) per night

Silver Legacy Hotel & Casino $65.00 (Thursday) and • $30.00 Lineage $128.00 (Fri/Sat) per night • $23.00 Prize Fund

• $7.00 Expense Call (800) 687-8733 and mention group #RJAI18 and the • Total: $60.00 per Team 20th Annual Reno Junior/Adult Invitational to get the Bowlers Rate.

Rooms must be reserved prior to June 26, 2018.

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Marchouts will only be available on designated squads; see entry form for info.

Added scholarship monies from unassigned SMART funds will be contributed again this year!

TOURNAMENT RULES (New late charge in effect; see Rule #1) 1. The 20th Annual Reno Junior-Adult Invitational will be held at the National Bowling Stadium, 300 N. Center St., Reno, Nevada 89501, (800) 304-2695. The tournament will be held from July 27 to July 29, 2018, and will be USBC Certified. Deadline for entries is July 10, 2018. Entries received after the deadline will be charged $5.00 per entry. Entries will be accepted 30 minutes prior to squad time and are subject to squad and division availability. Absolutely no refunds after July 10, 2018. Tournament management reserves the right to use substitutes to fill cancellations. No faxed entries will be accepted. Entries WILL NOT be processed without FULL payment and complete information including average verifications. Tournament directors have the right to refuse any entry. 2. ELIGIBILITY: Open to all current USBC members. You MUST show your membership card or proof of membership when checking in. Any bowler not having a USBC Membership Card or proof of USBC Membership must purchase associate membership prior to bowling. Copies of USBC Membership Cards can be printed from bowl.com. 3. MULTIPLE PARTICIPATION: Entrants may participate multiple times per event. In order to place more than once in the prize list for position standings at least two players on the team must be different and you must change partners in the doubles event.a 4. ENTERING AVERAGE: Entrants must use their highest 2017-18 book average. If none, entrants will use their January 1, 2018 average with at least 15 games. If none, entrants must use highest current average of 15 games at the time of entry. Proof of average verification must be provided with paid entry. A standing sheet, which must include a date to verify, signed by their coach or league secretary is proof for verification. If no average verifica- tion entrants must use a 225 average for all events. If current season average for at least 21 games at time of bowling exceeds last season’s average by 10 or more pins, current season average must be used (Rule 319a-2). Rule 319e (15 or more pin increase in tournament average of 21 or more games in the past 12 months) must be used or bowler will be disqualified. It is the bowlers’ responsibility to verify the accuracy of his/her average, whether submitted by the bowler, team captain, or others. Failure to use the correct average shall disqualify scores if submitted average is lower than correct average, thereby resulting in a lower classification or more handicap. Prize winnings shall be based on the submitted average, if it is higher than the correct average. Corrections in averages can be made up to the completion of the first game of a series, or within 48 hours after completion of the series if the tournament manager, prior to the completion of the first game of a series, has given written consent to the bowler authorizing such extension of time to correct their average. 5. RERATE/ADJUSTMENTS: Tournament director reserves the right to rerate or adjust a bowler’s average upward prior to competition. If the bowler does not accept the adjustment a refund will be given. Any adjusted or rerated averages, whether accepted or refused, must be reported. Failure to do so is grounds for disqualification Any entrants, youth or adult, who have qualified for a cash and/or merchandise prize of $600 or more in any tournament in final standings, brackets, side pots, all events, special/donated prizes in the last 12 months must report their scores, position and amount won to the Tournament Management prior to bowling for possible re-rating. Failure to comply will be cause for forfeiture of entry fees and prize winnings. 6. FORMAT: There will be two formats for this tournament. There will be a team event consisting of two Juniors and two Adults bowling a 3 game format. There will also be a doubles event consisting of one Junior and one Adult bowling a 3 game format. An optional Junior Gold event may be offered for the USBC Jr Gold members. The entry fee will depend on the division and will be collected at the tournament site prior to bowling. One in five qualifiers will receive a paid entry (not including travel or expenses) to the national tournament. Bowlers must be a current season Jr. Gold member prior to competition. Membership must be purchased prior to or at the tournament. National tournament qualifiers who are not current Jr. Gold members will be disqualified. 7. HANDICAP: Handicap will be 80% of the difference between the team’s average and the top of the division (refer to front of entry form for figures). 8. DRESS CODE: Matching and/or professional attire is encouraged. Awards for matching teams will be given “Looking Good” pins. Male participants are asked to wear collared shirts and slacks or dress shorts. Female par- ticipants are asked to wear skirts, slacks, skorts or dress shorts and proper shirts. Skirts, shorts and skorts must not be more than 3” above the knee. Attire must be neat, clean and proper fitting. We strongly suggest no jeans, tank tops, hats, or attire advertising liquor or tobacco products, no attire with inappropriate language, or any apparel which the tournament director feels is inappropriate will be permitted. Smoking and/or consuming alcoholic beverages during competition is not permitted. 9. CONDUCT: Any conduct deemed inappropriate, foul language, obscene gestures or abuse of equipment may be cause for removal from competition, as determined by the tournament director. Any incident that reflects poorly on the Reno Jr-Adult Invitational, reported to the Tournament Management, whether at the center or otherwise, may result in denial of further participation. Entry fees will not be refunded. 10. AWARDS: All prize/award fees will be returned 100% within each event, on a ratio of at least 1 prize for each 10 entries or major fraction thereof. The USBC SMART program will administer all scholarship awards, Acct #9312. 11. CHECK IN: Bowlers must check in 1 hour prior to squad time. Tournament spots are on a first-come, first-served basis.Bowlers failing to check in one half hour before their scheduled squad time will lose their scheduled spot. All substitutions should be made one hour prior to squad time. 12. Additional squads may be added during the course of the tournament as deemed necessary by tournament management, but no squad shall be added after the last advertised squad time. All decisions by the Tournament Director are final unless an appeal is made in accordance with USBC rule 329. All scores are unofficial until otherwise posted. Any questions or concerns must be brought to one of the Co-Tournament Directors. Official protests must be filed, in writing, with one of the Tournament Directors, within 72 hours of the completion of the tournament. July 26, 2018 CaliforniaBowlingNews.com Page 7 Page 8 CaliforniaBowlingNews.com July 26, 2018 PBA REGIONAL UPDATE: CAL BOWL BOWLING REPORT by Lil’ SEAN WILCOX HELPS DICK ALLEN WIN 21ST REGIONAL TITLE 2500 E. Carson St., Lakewood, CA 90712 • (562) 421-8448 With help from partner Sean Wilcox of Altamonte Springs, Fla., Dick Allen of Lexington, S.C. picked up his 21st ca- LAKEWOOD — Hi! The month of July is almost over. So reer PBA Regional title when the twosome defeated Kyle Troup of Taylorsville, N.C., and Steve Arehart of Chesapeake, that means that Summer is already half over and that we Va., 243-213, to win the PBA Beltline Lanes Columbia 300 Baker Doubles title Sunday on the outskirts of Columbia, have only a few weeks before the children return to school. S.C. Troup and Arehart qualified fourth for the stepladder finals and edged Connor Pickford of Plano, Texas, and Kole Wow! Time goes by too fast when we’re having fun. Well, Payne of Charlotte, N.C., 183-182, to start the four-team stepladder finals. They then won another squeaker, eliminating it’s always fun to read Cal Bowl’s weekly Bowling Report so let’s get to that now. Hall of Famer Walter Ray Williams Jr. of Oxford, Fla., and amateur partner Josh Johnson from Callahan, Fla., 198-179, Funsters: Nobody has more fun than the “Funsters” on to advance to the title match. Thursday afternoon! They will celebrate ANYTHING! In addition to Allen’s 21st Regional title, Wilcox won his first title along with a share of the $4,000 top prize. Scores to report for this issue: Vic Santos 671, Fale Sula 587, Dan Monzon 574, Fred Guray 241, Tua Sula 538, Div- ● Michael Haugen Jr. of Phoenix defeated Ron Profitt of Brookville, Ohio by 182 pins to win the PBA50 Fairborn ina Buhay 511. Side-pot scores: MEN—Game One: Fred Guray 260, Game Two: Vic Santos 247; Game Three: Fred Central Classic presented by Roto Grip at Bowl 10 Fairborn in Fairborn, Ohio. Guray 266 WOMEN—Game One: Lanore Knudson 249; Haugen, who averaged 221.7 for the tournament, claimed his second PBA50 central region title of the year along Game Two: Tua Sula 202, Game Three: Luz Cruz 259. with the $1,500 first prize. C.A.U.L.: Lori Gilmore was the “Spare Pick-Up” champ In a unique format, the top 16 players after qualifying bowled 10 games of round robin match play where the win- this week. She picked up 181 plus 174 plus 168 for 523. Al- ner of each match received 10 bonus pins. After the 10th match, the top four advanced to a two-game, four-man match lan Lee chalked up men’s high game 216 AND high series 579. Other high scores were turned in by Carlos Roman play final round where bonus pins were given based on two-game totals. The top scorer received 12 bonus pins, second 578, Albert Demers Jr. 568, Blayke Miller 543, George received eight bonus pins, third four bonus pins and fourth received no bonus pins. Haugen rolled games of 219 and 186 Howells 538, Brad Miyasato 520, Yosemite Hamilton 463. for a 405 total, earning 12 bonus pins and finishing with a 4,506 pinfall total to top Profitt’s 4,324 total. Cal Bowleros: What time is it? “Strike Time” says Barbara Clark, Audrey Greene and Leona Belletti”. Other scores ● Jakob Butturff of Tempe, Ariz., defeated amateur Fidel Marchena of Dominican Republic, 234-194, to win the were turned in by Carol Hovis 536, Hedy Schoner 482. Side-pot winners—1st game: Carol Hovis 263; 2nd Game: PBA Tony Grigat Allstate Midwest Open at Poplar Creek Bowl in Hoffman Estates, Ill., Sunday, for his 16th career PBA Becky Carrol 194; 3rd Game: Joan Griebe 249. Regional title and first in the PBA Midwest Region. He also earned $2,000. Sierra Bugs: What’s “bugging” the “Sierra Bugs”? 10 Marchena edged Kenny Calkins of Des Moines, Iowa, 215-214, in the semifinal game to advance to the champion- pins, 5 pins, splits, and misses that’s what! Scores some ship match after also sneaking past Ryan Burks of Valparaiso, Ind., 192-190, in the first stepladder match. of our bowlers: Pamela Johnson 535, Sandy Wright 504, Donna Yeske 494. Side-pot winners: Game One: Stephany Graves 229; Game Two: Pam Johnson 181; Game Three: ● Closing out the July schedule of PBA Regional competitions will be the PBA50 Ned Micelli Memorial at Herrill Sandy Wright 231. Lanes in New Hyde Park, N.Y., over the July 27-28 weekend. Senior Men’s Trio: Team 28 with a team average of 436 is sitting only 4 1/2 games out of first. Team 2 is averag- ● For complete PBA Regional schedules, rules and entry information, visit pba.com, open the “schedules” tab and ing 636 and is leading by 4.5 games. It’s anybody game! click on PBA Regional Tours to find the event(s) in your area…and remember, you can follow “live scoring” for all PBA We need more creative team names to put smiles on our guys faces. Here are some members: Emmerson Wafer Regional events on pba.com (easily accessible for Apple device users using the PBA app). 261/724, Harold Dubose 707, Joe Watson 256/693, Chuck Blais 683, Curt Soares 280/680, Dave Wilson 279, Paul QUICK NOTES: Johnson 259, Joe Watson 256. ● Dick Allen and his wife Sarah welcomed the third addition to their family on Tuesday, July 17 (coincidentally, Young At Heart: Nothing sweet about Sam Foster’s “Sour Sarah’s birthday…) when Declain Atticus Allen arrived, weighing in at 7 pounds, 9 ounces, and measuring 21 inches. Apple”. Dee Phipps had a “peach” of a series, 510. Here are some scores to share with our readers: Rey Santos Declain joins future babysitters Piper and Arabella. 259/659, Jimmy Hamilton 243/654, Jim Young 603, Josh Hudson 598, Fale Sula 584, Phil Gipson 568, Earl Hullett 550, Scott Robbins 546, Henry Redman 542, Bob Sneed 532, Dee Phipps 510, Frances Walker 508. Pin Heads: Good scores were reported by this league: Chuck Appleberry 515, Kevin Farrell 500, Don Louis 499, Stacy Kelly 254/599, Pamela Johnson 518. Practice League: Congratulations to our league champs, “L B Strikers”, Kristine Kelliher, Bailey Kelliher, Brandon Kelliher and Daniel Solwick. High scores to report: Joseph Watson 629, Norris Hambrick 607, Gary Perez 582, Jesse Ignacio 233, Gregory Custer 225, Toni Hixon 510, Natalie Zamora 170, Rhonda Wright 170. 10 For 10 Monday: Great balls of fire! The league is over and everyone has a new ball (to practice with, ‘til the fall leagues start.) Look at the scores to report: James Mat- thews 730, Rob Lee 631, Joseph Watson 547, Daniel Albi- no 243, Nolan Smith 220, Anandi Patel 500, Jordan Hixon 403, Anita Williams 355. Recycled Teens: “A Lady & Her Knights” are 6 1/2 games ahead with 6 weeks to go. Bully - Bully! Chris Abing 233/667, Boylee Inocente 640, Jim Plante 619, Victor San- tos 236/604, Rey Santos 586, Dorothy Ruggiero 209/561, Joanne Burke 525, Divina Buhay 515. Laughlin Bowler Bears: Do Bowler Bears bowl with snow balls? Jonathan Gale 691 and Elaine Harmon 567 set off an avalanche...... More scores: James Ward 583, Gina Radcliffe 465, Brandon Mims 568. John Ferlazzo 537. Fil-Am: Team #13’s name is “I Don’t Like That.” What Don’t You Like? 15 teams need fun names too! Scores: Emmerson Wafer 724, Louis Whitlock 655, Rob Kordich 650, James Borillo 650, Christy Estimo 612, Linda Sarabia 205, Rick Llaneta 258, Marc Sy 258, Danny Eguilos 256. Everyone have a lot of fun bowling and remember, staying indoors will keep you cool. July 26, 2018 CaliforniaBowlingNews.com Page 9

HAUGEN continued from page 1 round earlier in the day Friday. “The lanes were tough for me at the start of the tourna- ment but that just meant I had to do what I do best and that is adjust,” said Haugen, who won the Johnny Petraglia BVL Open in May for his first win of the season. “As the tournament went on I started getting more comfortable to the point where I was able to use my ball speed to make the adjustments I needed. “I’m just keeping it simple and continuing to do what I have been doing all season,” Haugen continued. “If I keep executing and making good decisions I’ll keep getting good results.” In the opening stepladder match No. 4 qualifier Brian Kretzer beat No. 5 qualifier PBA Hall of Famer and four- time PBA50 Tour winner Norm Duke, 290-228, to ad- vance to the second match. Kretzer left a 10 pin in the first frame, made the spare, and then strung the next 11 strikes. In the second match Kretzer, who was trying for his first PBA50 Tour title, beat No. 3 qualifier four-time PBA50 Tour winner Lennie Boresch Jr., 202-199, to advance to the semifinal match against Learn. Kretzer, the 2018 Sun- coast PBA Senior U.S. Open runner-up, threw three strikes in the 10th to beat Boresch after Boresch chopped the 6-10 spare. Learn, who qualified second for the finals, then beat Kretzer, 238-225, in the semifinal to advance to the title match against Haugen. Learn was trying for his fourth PBA50 Tour title and first since 2015. Fans can catch all the action on PBA’s online bowling channel PBA Xtra Frame on FloBowling. For subscription and schedule information visit www.flobowling.com. PBA50 RIVER CITY EXTREME OPEN presented by Ebonite River City Extreme, Monticello, Minn., Friday Final Standings: 1, Michael Haugen Jr., Phoenix, $7,500. 2, Bob Learn Jr., Erie, Pa., $4,000. 3, Brian Kretzer, Dayton, Ohio, $2,500. 4, Lennie Boresch Jr., Kenosha, Wis., $2,000. 5, Norm Duke, Clermont, Fla., $1,750. Stepladder Results: Match One – Kretzer def. Duke, 290-228. Match Two – Kretzer def. Boresch, 202-199. Semifinal Match – Learn def. Kretzer, 238-225. Championship Match – Haugen def. Learn, 247-246. GOING TO LAS VEGAS FOR A ESPYTOURNAMENT continued from page 1 ? 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Yes, you have to bowl Can: Mike Thompson 300, Tim Lopez 221, Craig Walter Ayotte, 227 Steffan Doss-Dewinter, 215 Nancy Jimeno, 162 well, but with good coaching, practice & determination, it 214, Karen Balicki 225. Peggy Camarata, Team In the Cellar 2794 . can happen for you. THURSDAY – Early Birds: Tina Forte 209. Sunset Roll- Club 55: Hdcp: 709 Margiretta Simonson, 633 Kathy Rugh, I urge you to encourage our youth to be bowlers. Whether ers: Fred Salazar 220. Frank’s Gold Cup Trios: Scott 671 Tom Barron, 648 Bob Morrow, 260 Gil Duron, 245 Shou it starts with our program at Pickwick or elsewhere, a future Kraye 258/925, Roger Ferris 255, Mike Mellick 248/895, Li, 230 Darla Lloyd, 224 Carmen Barron, Team 2 Chicks & is burning brightly. Larry Aquino 881. a Rooster 1883. Senior Swingers: (scr) Dick Bay 234, Seiki Tluczek 188, FRIDAY – Vegas Gamblers: Bob Esler 267, Dexter Harrod Young @ Heart: Hdcp: 697 Lisa Grotz, 651 Carmen Bar- Art Segura 609, Barbara Teitel 526. 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Martin Velasco 563, Montey Christian 596. 226, Spencer Brock 679, Amber Ball 655. (hdcp) Joseph For the 4-gamer his grand total was 1,004. THAT score Then on Sunday in their Doubles/Singles event they re- Kazandjian 271, Ann Jones 287, Mark Caampued 762, certainly catapulted him to the very top of the leaderboard ally bowled great. Starting out of the gate we had Lamaki Heather Fishman 739. and new season holder of the high series. Nice showing of Welch 299/810, Aaliyah Christian 194/489, Dominic Fisher Senior Foursome: (scr) Fred Lampa 187, Marie Menez your maple moxy Chris!! 263/693, Kirin Ihara 201/511, Xander Velasco 487. After all 157, Bob Rosenblum 548, Kathy Lilliquist 434. (hdcp) Ron More Hot Scores in Set 1: Hong Kha shot 259/236, 9 games Lamaki Welch with a nice 1961, Dominic Fisher Stearns 260, Bonnie Holcomb 225, Art Segura 670, Laura Steve Sparks tossed 226/238, Don Gardner 221/223, Mark 1922, Dante Montoya 1579 & Martin Velasco 1517. We Russell 636. Guillaume 231/204, Terry Brent 224/205, Al Lara 223/203, hope that they will be cashing for some scholarship bucks Thursday 890: (scr) Ryan Hinchliffe 279, Carol Austin & Dick McKenzie 208/213, Tony Hale 245, Carl Adinolfi 244, with these scores. Great bowling. Danielle Reid 193, Trevor Wakefield 695, Stephanie Rakers Makcha Nelson 205/204, John Velasquez 223, Willy Bor- Check our website www.oaktreelanes.net for more infor- 561. (hdcp) Roddy Ronquillo 285, Vickie Maas 258, Dana denave 215, Ron Douglass 212, Nick Lam 212, Maiya Tal- mation and all of our specials and our youth website www. Rouse 729, Dena Taylor 689. lakson 210, Rod Cantrell 210, Alan Bloom 207, Dan Mil- tbybp.com. Great scores! Until next time…keep the ball rollin’! stead 203, Janet Anderson 202 and Sandy Magana 202. Hot Scores in Set 2: I think by this time the heat had 215/244, Janet Anderson 207/208, Willy Bordenave 246, stead 210, Rita Sparks 207 and Terry Brent 205. gotten to a lot of us as the scores were considerably lower Dick McKenzie 241, Hong Kha 236, Rod Cantrell 223, Carl Until next week...we all hope for lower temperatures, but Don Gardner tossed 256/212, Sandy Magana rolled Adinolfi 223, Steve Sparks 213, Norm Walker 211, Dan Mil- keeping all the heat on the lanes!!

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PICKWICK BOWL - 24 BUENA LANES - 42 921 W. Riverside Drive, Burbank, CA 91506 1788 S. Mesa Verde, Ventura, CA 93003 (818) 845-5300 Ext. 350 or Ext. 351 (805) 677-7770 Pickwick Gardens Bowl and Ice Center San Diego County buenalanes.com “Where The Fun Never Stops” Email: [email protected] LOCAL USBC ASSOCIATIONS SANTA CLARITA LANES - 32 CITRUS BELT KEARNY MESA BOWL - 40 Association Manager - Elise M. Hamner 21615 W. Soledad Canyon Rd.,Saugus, CA 91350 7585 Clairemont Mesa Blvd., 667 West 2nd Street, San Bernardino, CA 92410 (661) 254-0540 • Fax (661) 254-7562 San Diego, CA 92111 [email protected] www.santaclaritalanes.com (858) 279-1501 (909) 381-4599 Email: [email protected] NORTH L.A. COUNTY Association Manager - Tom Leigh MIRA MESA BOWL - 44 15600 Devonshire St., Suite 212, Granada Hills, CA 91344 8210 Mira Mesa Blvd., email: [email protected] website: nlacbowling.com San Diego, CA 92126 (818) 810-6263 (858) 578-0500 ORANGE COUNTY Association Manager - Andrea Fredericks PO Box 4396, Garden Grove, CA 92842-4396 E-Mail: [email protected] CALIFORNIA USBC ASSOCIATION (714) 554-0111 Association Manager - Larry Peppers BOWLING CENTERS OF 55 Mitchell Blvd. Suite 2, San Rafael, CA 94903 [email protected] • www.calusbc.com SAN GABRIEL VALLEY SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA www.californiayouthbowling.com Association Manager - Linda Johnson-Pilios (415)492-8880 4020 Shadydale Ave., Covina, CA 91722 E-Mail: [email protected] Executive Director - Margot Gallardo (626) 337-6270 Fax: (626) 960-9260 PO Box 4396, Garden Grove, CA 92842-4396 NORTH COUNTY USBC Association Manager - Nancy Arvanitas [email protected] 4212 Vista Del Rio Way #8, Oceanside, CA 92057 www.socalbowling.com [email protected] SOUTH L.A. COUNTY (657)231-6675 www.ncusbca.com Association Manager - Judy Nielsen (760)231-8676 17057 Bellflower Blvd. Suite 210, Bellflower, CA 90706 E-Mail: [email protected] (562)925-0417 Fax: (562) 925-7478 SAN DIEGO U.S.B.C. Every Tues. Get The Digital Version Association Manager - Lynn Graves 4400 Palm Ave. Suite B, La Mesa, CA 91941-2695 E-Mail: [email protected] of The California Bowling News www.sandiegobowling.com Go to CaliforniaBowlingNews.com and sign up!! (619)697-3334 Page 12 CaliforniaBowlingNews.com July 26, 2018