September 9, 2010 NEWS Page 1 California Thursday September 9, 2010 Bowling News P.O. Box 4160, Downey, CA 90241 • Online: www.californiabowlingnews.com • Email: [email protected] Office: 562-807-3600 Fax: 562-807-2288 JENELLE JELLSEY Lee Patterson & Carlie Medina Win Rolls 803 WCST Ebonite All Star Doubles at Buena Lanes by Frank Weiler REDLANDS - Just over a him that night. While trying week ago Jenelle Jellsey rolled to get her own 300 that same Record Scores in this Shoot Out the second highest three game day, Jenelle bowled her 800. by Dick Sanders series in EMPIRE BOWL She was so focused on getting history, by a woman. She a perfect game that she didn’t VENTURA—Lee Pat- bowled games of 289 - 246 - know she had bowled 800 un- terson (Antioch), and Carlie 268 = 803 in the Scrambling til other bowlers told her. By Medina (Bakersfield), winners Singles League. Her fourth the way, Bobby is fifteen years of this past March WCST Eb- game was 228 for a four game old and was JAT Farm Club onite Doubles Tournament in set of 1031. Jenelle missed Rookie of the Year this past Santa Maria, teamed up once the house record by one pin! season. again to capture the big shoot- KATHY SILVEOUS bowled Mrs. Jellsey averaged 219 out at Buena Lanes in Ventura, 804 about ten years ago. last season, and has thirteen CA, this past week-end. This Jenelle is the wife of PBA perfect games. was Lee’s 4th WCST Victory, regional champion ZACH She also has three 800s, her and Carlie’s 2nd. They led the JELLSEY. Zach drilled the high being 813. Mom nearly qualifying field of 33 teams Track 607A bowling ball matched Bobby that day last big, with 3997 for the 8 team Jenelle used to bowl her big week, when she rolled the games, and winning 7 of the 8 score. Jenelle wants Zach to front ten strikes on her way to matches in the know that she is grateful for her first game 289. Keep scor- Finals, did not find it as his support and everything ing Bobby, someday you will easy as the outcome of this he has done to improve her catch up with your mom. tournament for them. game. Jenelle would like to thank At the start of the finals, Jenelle said she was in- the BOWLING NEWS for they held a 216 pin lead over WCST at Buena Lanes (L-R) Champions: Carlie Medina & Lee Patterson, Bowling Coordinator spired on her big day by her recognizing her accomplish- the team of Jeff Gordon & Dina Fink, 2nd Place: Bryan Alpert & Jeff Gordon. Results page 11. son BOBBY HORNACEK. ments, and I would like to Bryan Alpert. But after Game Earlier in the day Bobby thank JOEL RICKETTS for #1, even though Lee & Carlie For 16 tournaments this year, a tournament on this Labor Day 1st serve at the discounted bowled his first 300 and Jenel- telling me all about Jenelle and won their match with a game total of $122,265.00, paid out, Week-end. Shelly Forkel, for prices at the centers coming le said she wanted to match her bowling exploits. of 410, Jeff & Bryan, came and for 316 Tournaments, a getting and posting scores for up. 3 of the 12 bowling balls I within 46 pins. pay-off of $3,595,896.00. the qualifying, and to Sherry received, already sold. Other games were close Now the record amount Davis, Dave Rundell, and If you are in Henderson, matches that Lee & Carlie of scores for this tournament. Dina Fink for doing the brack- NV, at Sunset Station-Strike Ashley Dunn is Teen Masters won. Jeff & Bryan, came as For the qualifying and finals, ets. A special thanks to our Zone, September 18-19, for close as 36 pins from the even- a total of 656 games bowled. coverage sponsor, EBONITE our WCST Ebonite Singles tual champions going into the 300 Games (9), in the qualify- INTERNATIONAL CO, mak- Tournament, call me now, and National Champion position round, but a 396 team ing:, John Conway, Jeff Gor- ers of the best scoring bowl- reserve a bowling ball now at RENO—National Bowling game to a big 484 team game don, Lyle Rollins, and Dave ing balls in the country today. 760-363-8141. I have the new Stadium Reno, Nevada July by Lee & Carlie, and with the Wodka. In the finals:, Bryan The WCST has just received MISSION & VITAL SIGNS, 29, 2010. On this day in this Bonus pins, won the tourna- Alpert (2), Lyle Rollins, Steve a shipment of bowling balls , and a couple of GAME storied location 13 year old ment by 192 pins. Warren, and John Wellnitz. In that will go on sale, 1st come, BREAKERS. Ashley N. Dunn of Palmdale, The TOP 3: 1st, Patterson- the finals, Steve Warren, rolled California fulfilled a dream Medina, $2000.00, 2nd Place 1136,his 1st 4 games, and a that had began a year earlier Jeff Gordon (Ventura), and total of 2135 for the 8 games. by becoming the Teen Masters Bryan Alpert (Northridge), Record numbers, qualifying National Champion in the Un- $1600.00, and 3rd & 4th a tie and finals: 500 plus team owling ews der 14 Girls Division. for $1200 each team. Both of games (36), 290 plus (3), 280 B N The format of this presti- these teams are from San Di- plus (7), 270 plus (21), 260 gious youth tournament that ego, John Wellnitz-Lyle Rol- plus (32) 250 plus (50). began in 1997 is 12 games of lins, and Ken Racette-Steve The WCST would like to Honor Roll qualifying, six on a long 42 foot Warren. thank the following: Mr. Dan sport condition and then six The tournament had 33 Mueller, the GM of our hosting Name Score Date Center more on a short 35 foot sport Ashley Dunn 2010 Champ teams entered, for total pay-off center, and all of their work- ronald hogue 300 08-30-10 FOuntain bowl condition. The field is then cut through participation in mul- of 22 checks, 11 places, and ers, for their great cooperation. pam pancoast 300 08-30-10 FOuntain bowl to the top 1/3 who then tiple leagues and local tourna- a total of $10,750.00 paid out. The bowlers who entered this tim walthers 300 08-30-10 FOuntain bowl six more qualifying games on ment clubs and had begun to will june 300,300 08-31-10 moreno valley bowl mixed pairs where the left lane have some degree of success. michelle silver 754 08-31-10 mar vista bowl is prepared with the long con- It seemed that it would be a ABTA Takes Bye This Week john hullar 300 09-01-10 FOuntain bowl dition and the right lane with good experience to partici- SAN DIMAS—The ABTA 7:00PM with 1 in 4 ½ entrants krista dall 736 09-02-10 mission hills bowl the short condition. After 18 pate in a National tournament will take a bye this week and to the Sunday semis. There is a denise williams 724 09-02-10 Chaparral Lanes games of qualifying the field is against the best youth bowlers resume regular tournament ac- $200 Bonus qualifying on Sat- Val Hoag 300 09-03-10 jEwel City bowl then cut again and seeded for in the nation. It turned out to tion next weekend Sept 18-19 urday and winning the event. daniel Cordero 300 09-05-10 keystone Lanes single elimination match play be just that, a good experience. at popular Chaparral Lanes in On Sunday there is one big on mixed pairs. Ashley was the second young- San Dimas! squad at 10:15 AM also tak- In July of 2009 as a USBC est female participant and fin- A complete Story and re- ing 1 in 4 ½ to the semifinals ATTENTION ALL BOWLERS: league age 11 year old Ash- ished 95th out of 118 having sults of last week’s big Labor at Noon. ley had participated in the not made the first cut. Still Special Event at Cal Bowl will New Members are welcome bowl an honor score THIS WEEK & E-MAIL by Tuesday Noon Teen Masters National Finals she had beaten the younger appear in next week’s paper. up to a 209 average, and may YOUR NAME, SCORE, DATE & CENTER & you will be on the front page. at South Point in Las Vegas, participant along with 22 other This 2 day Special Event join onsite for only $10. Men Nevada. At that time Ashley girls that were much older than event has special Squad times and Women qualify separately e-mail to: [email protected] had been bowling competi- her. Ashley insisted on staying with Qualifying Saturday at and the ABTA Guarantees a tively for a couple of years continued on page 11 12:00-1:00-2:30-4:00-5:30 & continued on page 5 men: 300 or 800 Women: 298,299,300 or 700+ Love to Bowl? 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Bowling Proprietors’ Association of America Finalizes An Exclusive Arrangement For Premier Women’s Event

Arlington, Texas, September 2, 2010 - The Bowling Proprietors’ Association of America (BPAA) has agreed to have Dexter Bowling become a promotional sponsor of the prestigious 2011 Bowl- ing’s U.S. Women’s Open. As part of the agreement, Dexter captures the bowling shoe product line exclusivity for all marketing aspects of the historic event and the qualifiers leading up the finals.

The 2011 Bowling’s U.S. Women’s Open, sponsored by the Brands of , is open to all female youth and adult bowlers in the United States and their international counterparts. The June 30, 2011 finals will be hosted on-site at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas (home of Super Bowl XLV). The event, scheduled to air on ESPN, is expected to draw one of the largest live viewing audiences in the history of the sport.

Dexter, the number one bowling shoe in the world, plans to use the new relationship to further its position of strength in women’s sports. “The BPAA and Ebonite have created an exciting, world- class event at a world-class facility,” said Bud Clapsaddle, V.P. Dexter Bowling. “We are excited to present our premier product line alongside the finest female bowlers in the world.”

More than 71 million consumers annually take to the lanes as bowling continues to be the largest participation sport in the U.S. Women represent 49% of all bowlers and since 2007, adult female annual participation is up 12.9% from 21.7 million to 24.5 million.

“We are proud to have Dexter aligned with the 2011 Bowling’s U.S. Women’s Open and all marketing associated with this new, revitalized event,” said Steve Johnson, executive director of the BPAA. “As a true category leader, Dexter recognizes the surging popularity of bowling among women and the significant value behind the national and grassroots promotion plans.”

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(562) 868-7164 www.abta1.com (562) 228-3960 (Cell) ABTA “Tournament” Sept 18-19 2-Day Event Chaparral Lanes 400 Bonita San Dimas CA 909-592-2772 Take 57 to Arrow to Bonita // 210 freeway to 57 left on Arrow Left on Bonita

$1,000 min 1st $3,100 1st w/Bonuses Qualify Saturday 12:00-1:00-2:30-4:00-5:30 & 7:00 PM Sunday 1 Big Squad at 10:15 AM Semis Follow 12:00 PM Entry Fees $53-$50-$45 Reduced Entry Fees $36-$34 Nine Share the Match Game 192 and $3,500 at Cal. “Steady Freddie” Catamisan, Anthony Dan- cel, Danny Eguilos, Vic Paolucci, Vic Hilvano, and Leo Silva all hit the Match Series of 192 at Brackets--Match Game--Match Series—3-6-9-- Doubles--Side Pots—Horses CAL. Also winning not pictured were Ric Bisnar, Michael Scimone, and Matt Garcia. In the rear Open to new Members up to 209 Avg. No PBA / WPBA offering congrats is ABTA staffer Bryan Moore. They each got a neat $388 for the game. Guaranteed Min of 33 Men & 7 Women (min) to cash Plus Super Seniors Men & Women Qualify Separately $3,500 Min Prize Fund (Guaranteed)regardless of Entries top 16 Guaranteed 100 Min. 1 in 5 entrants advance to the Semi Finals all Semifinalists to cash with top 16 advancing to the exciting single elim finals format (most events) 3 Women Guaranteed

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Fabian and Yu Share Match Series $ at Cal Labor Event (L–R) Deborah Sanders congratulates ATBA Vic Fabian and Andy Yu for hitting the Match Series and sharing a nice $1,018 at Cal. In front is continued from page 1 future ABTA Member Kristopher Fabian who is proud of dad :-)) Their 461 series paid off at Cal. minimum of 35 semifinalists Seniors. The ABTA Semifinalists The following week we and 28 men and 7 women with First Place in this 2 day will all cash and the top 16 in will be hosted by super Oak one in five also being added event is guaranteed at $1,100 the semis will advance to the Tree Lanes in Diamond Bar, the to the semifinals. min. and up to $3,100 can be exciting 16 Single Elim finals and then Oct 2 we are at Bowl- Super Seniors, the three won 1st Place with full Bonus which guarantee a minimum ing Square Lanes, then on to highest who do not make the and Cash N Carry options. of 3 women. Westminster Lanes Oct 9. cut (2 men and 1 lady) will Other Perks, and Bonus- Chaparral Bowl is located New Members are wel- also be added to the semifi- es in this Special Event are at 400 Bonita in San Dimas. come. New Schedule in the nals. $1,100 min 1st. $200 Bonus The Phone there is 909-592- works and to be mailed soon. Tournament Each day is separate quali- Qualifying on Saturday (win- 2772. Take the 57 Freeway Remember.. Take 57 to Ar- fying and board will be frozen ning) and the Cash N Carry to Arrow, East to Bonita or row to Bonita / 210 freeway with one in 4 1/2 making the Pays $85 - $1 in this Event and 210 to 57, left on Arrow, left to 57, left on Arrow, Left on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25TH Semifinals plus added Super up to $1,700. on Bonita. Bonita. Starts at 1pm, Check-in at 12:30pm

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218-235-170/623, Lee Theiss 193-197-176/566, Rita Soares 172-213-161/546, Morag Knapp 181-158-201/540, Allisen Sutton 194-160-182/536, Evette Franklin 155-149-225/529, CAL BOWL BOWLING REPORT Stephanie Williams 134-235-145/514, Dawn Langer 155- NATIONAL DEAF BOWLING NEWS 171-185/511, Becky Simpson 193-168-145/506. MALUCCI’S 243 AVE. TOPS SNUSBC FOR 2ND YEAR IN ROW 2500 E. Carson St., Lakewood, CA 90712 • (562) 421-8448 by Connie Marchione Junior Leagues LAS VEGAS—This writer got an email from Carl Malucci LAKEWOOD — As Summer is ending we find ourselves with the surprising news. Malucci, Las Vegas informed that he in Winter League sign-up time! If you need a 2010 schedule Room For all. Start any Sat. recently checked out Southern Nevada USBC’s new book aver- inquire at the control desk, they’ll be happy to help you. We Bobcats ages for the 2009-10 season and was surprised to learn that he have many leagues that look like a lot of fun. Bring a friend Nolan Fox 76, Jake Kasten 117, Spencer Pozgay 129, is the highest average bowler with 243 in SN USBC for second or two! Bryce Erkelens 94, Tristian Erkelens 83-97-78/258. years in row. The second highest bowler behind Malucci is at Time to look at our Cal Bowl Bowling Report. Classified 241. Nolan Smith II 206, Chris Bartlett 159. Last year the marvelous left-hander was honored by SN Recycled Teens Adult-Juniors USBC for his highest 246 average as the highest for the 2008-09 Congratulations to team #8 League Summer Champions: Juniors: Nolan Smith II 224-258-276/758. season. To repeat that lofty average in 2009-10 season, Malucci Betty Anthony, Paul Morrison and John Mathews. Adults: Paul Mehl Jr 204-245/626, Don Fisher 234, Jack found it tough to do as he finished his two leagues at Red Rock Eddie Buhay 514, Divina Buhay 523, Edwin Brown 589, Allen 175, Paul Zastrow 169. Lanes with 243 and 241 as the best he could do. 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For the deaf bowling records, Malucci has the highest aver- age 246 and first to lead his local bowling association with two Funsters 240 plus averages also first to have three 240 plus averages in Tom Spencer 514, Steve Ralph 223-205/587, Don Kelly Canoga two seasons. The 2009-10 season marks the first time three deaf/ 235/592, Jane Simmons 540, Bob Webb 236/556, Bong hearing impaired bowlers finished with 240 averages. Besides Cayton 234-235/644, Boylee Inocente 509, Ed Hansen Park Bowl BOWL Malucci’s 243 and 241, Ken DeGroff finished with 240 in NLAC 530, Harold Runyon 218-216/584, Verne Willey 522, Ken 20122 Vanowen St. • Winnetka, CA 91306 USBC and DJ Powell a 240 in his Indianapolis USBC. Wait! We Seiple Sr 200/513, Jorge Fernandez 232/576, Will Panton 818-340-5190 • FAX: 818-883-1202 • OPEN 24 HOURS still have not heard of others like John Wukasch, Jr. in Texas. www.canogaparkbowl.com 245-223/629, Glenn Merchant 214-236/619, Milton Doner- E-mail:[email protected] For DeGroff, it is his second 240 average season as he once son 216/547, Divina Buhay 207/577, Eddie Buhay 518, Jim averaged 240 in the 2003-04 season in Reading (PA) BA. De- Burke 201/591, Don Keith 504, Jim Cotcher 225/566, Joe WINNETKA — Hi and welcome to September! Summer Groff who did some research for this writer informed that Wu- Spencer 512, Fred Meisel 517, Willie Young 202-215/587, is still here and everyone feels energetic. Our Summer kasch, Jr. a lefty had a remarkable 238 average for 90 games in Josh Hudson 202/554. leagues are ending, so come sign up for our winter leagues! the 2008-09 season. Also that he averaged at 244 for 39 games in Bowling has been great at Canoga Park Bowl and here are the 2005-06 season and had 241 for 36 games in 2002-03 season, Senior Mens Trio the scores... both of which hardly count as a full season. Archie Stull 286-229-202/637, Ralph Wingert 194-195- Comedians: Sweeper Scores; Fall League starts Sept. We will wait a bit longer to see. 226/615, Clark Vanderberg 269-207-172/618, Charles 14! Sharon Weger 254/631, Susie Rothenberg 195/495, Woods 244-211-264/719, Ron McClain Sr 211-203-215/629, Becky Harrold 192/502, Mary Becker 176/440, Jackie MARK FISSER PLACES 2ND IN WCST EBONITE SINGLES AT CAL BOWL B.J. 180-179-232/609, Billy Scott 190-212-211/613, El- Feinberg 169, Linda Nolan 453, Ellen Eckard 440, Larry LAKEWOOD...West Coast Senior Tour had lowered the age lis Houston 204-247-200/651, Mauro Pendilla 202-158- Greter 266/661, Larry Feinberg 253/664, Russ Gothrick eligibility for senior bowlers from 50 to 45 years old, so Mark 244/604, Willie Young 211-171-233/615, Josh Hudson 246/712, Kevin McBride 243/640, Sam Mannino 243, David Fisser, Aliso Viejo became a member and entered in its tourna- 228-188-225/641, Vince Cervante 234-221-182/637, Walter Guiilmette 649. ments. In the August 28-29 WCST Ebonite Singles Regular Divi- Millsap 211-205, Rick Laneta 244-231-200/675, Ray Staten Tuesday Pick-A-Ball Doubles (4-games): Sweeper sion tournament held at Cal Bowl, Fisser led the 8 games qualify- 239-208-202/649, Rick Hunter 199-231-209/639, Sherman Scores; Fall League starts Sept. 7! Linda Mannheim 156/598, ing round with a good 1915 total (239+ average) to qualify for Joseph 211-257-257/725, Ben Jones Sr 208-213-184/605, James Smith Jr 236/783, Mark Erpenbach 233/849. the 6 men match play finals. Steve Ritchie 248-247-215/710, Earl Hullett 257-199- 500 Classic: Sweeper Scores; Fall League Starts Sept. But in the match plays, Fisser struggled and in the position 222/678, Pat Kinard 205-210-204/619, Doug Johnson 16 meeting at 8:45am, Bowl at 9:30am. Petra Kaun 233/636, round lost to the eventual champion John Sowell, Vista 227 to 172-279-167/618, Terry Brent 208-232-169/609, Rich Kelly Patti McVicker 214/563, Connie Wannomae 206/589, Robyn 148. Then Fisser held on to beat Bob Belmont, N. Las Vegas by 247-224-216/687, Charles Veals 191-238-206/635, Andrew Willis 204/580, Karen McDonald 204, Mary Lauer 570. 10 pins to place 2nd for $500.00. Sowell got $650 for first. Gibson 236-208-234/678, Jerry Peterson 195-256-179/638, 49’ERS Senior Trio: Sweeper Scores; Fall League starts WCST also has a Super Senior Division for 60 years and over Bob Pearson 190-206-247/643, Phil Hilton 201-211-195/606, Sept. 13 Meeting at 11:30am, Bowl at noon. Carolyn Scher- running in conjunction. The top 70 years old finishing high out of Dion Morris Sr 257-191-225/673, Conrad Vanasse 266-205- zberg 229/625, Nancy Cottrell 195/472, Doris Simmons the money gets a prize too. 202/673, Don Gardner 235-209-189/633, Dominic Antonio 176/458, Mary Lauer 167/481, Joann Lynch 132, Temmy age can join by coming to this meeting. Angel West hopes to 221-177-219/617, Jorge Fernandez 206-214-221/641, Walker 354, Richard Greenzweight 266/684, Bob Jones make 14 or 16 teams of 4-somes. Boylee Inocente 200, Ralph Oleary 215, Robert Woods 248/714, Dale Simpson 242/638, Donald Macek 228/582, The new seaason will open on Sunday Sept. 12 with a sign 202, Dane Harrison 225, Phil Gibson 230, Andrew Morton Tom Tucker 225/650, John Lanni 582. up for teams at 2:30 and start at 5 PM. Interested bowlers can 222, Paul 206, Roosevelt Lewis 205, Jim Plante 218, Chuck 39’ERS Senior Trio: Sweeper Scores; Fall League starts contact Secretary Treasurer Wesley Kay for more information at Patterson 203, Cecil Knighton 226, Wayne Brown 201, Al Sept. 16 Meeting at 11am, Bowl at noon. Carolyn Scherz- VP 866-761-3730 or email [email protected]. Williams 210-200, Tony White 208-230, John Dunn 237, berg 245/682, Lucy Tralla 227/547, Mary Lauer 202/565, Lil Jimmy Hamilton 228-200, Willie Burkhalter 209-202, Wil Baker 181/487, Gail Stillson 181/496, Dave Folck 274/650, BOWLINGNEWSUDOKU Panton 215-214, Jerry Hayes 213, Henry Hom 235, Ed Steven Herndon 257/741, Jose Blanco 256/676, Al Reiswig Brown 223, Don Beaz 209, Fred Fenier 223, Al Winston 253/631, Mel Neiditch 243/646. 202, Ed Hansen 215-223, Ivory Herd 237, Walter Gist 202, Funtimers: Sweeper Scores; Fall League starts Sept. 6 7 8 9 Joe Brown 210, Herman Martin 216, Ning Barcelona 215, 15 meeting at 11:30, Bowl at noon. Carolyn Scherzberg Roccie DeGuzman 215, Rudy Munzon 204-225, T. Fetui 279/612, Eleanor Weaver 197/502, Connie Wannomae 2 4 5 219, Pre Collier 227-201, Jim Burke 210. 182/543, Karen McDonald 182/511, Freda Leibson 178, Cal Stars Jean Bomar 486, Richard Greenzweight 255/617, Mel Pal Orr 172-169-164/505, Hedy Shoner 179-156-164/499, Neiditch 245/659, Al Reiswig 243/633, Bob Adams 232/617, 6 7 2 Shirly Zerbe 154-167-163/484, Mattie Wylie 159-155- Steven Herndon 222/602. 168/482, Nene Camanag 136-181-180/497. River Maniacs: Sharon Weger 233/581, Lucy Tralla 6 7 3 The Bears Are Back & I Mean “Big” Bear! 214/587, Carol Casuga 195/530, Marsha Graham 192/520, Curt Soares 238-211-267/716, Gregg Nardo 235-249- Judy Cherpin 188, Carol Heyd 493, Scott Englehart 279/769, 4 5 209/693, Billy Anderson 182-267-221/670, Harold Dubose Barry Simon 279/727, Russ Gothrick 275/752, Stephen 239-203-224/666, Coney Woodman 248-215-194/657, Mendez 268, Johnnie Englehart 268/737, Steven Herndon 9 8 1 Jim Morales 213-194-238/645, John Schlicting 221-199- 748. 219/639, Gary Nelson 162-204-268/634, Sid Nakagawa 203- Reminder! Sweepers for our Summer leagues are 167-266/636, Ken Shearen 226-248-161/635, David Pat- here! Which means we are taking signups for our Winter 2 3 4 terson 216-227-190/633, Donald Franklin 220-174-236/630, leagues. Also, now is a good time to take that ‘ole ball Cesar Usi 198-224-199/621, Mark Fowler 228-211-178/617, you’re using down to the Pro-Shop to make sure it’s the 4 9 5 Ed Cabs 222-180-212/614, Jeff Cureton 235-203-170/608, one you need. Leaving ten pins? Not hitting to pocket the Antoine Stokes 196-226-185/607, John Dunn 207-203- way you want? Our guys will help you pick out the right 5 1 3 4 192/602, Michelle Criswell 200-212-214/626, Joyce Charles ball and to give you results you’d like to see. September 9, 2010 BOWLING NEWS Page 7

The BRY-LAW Super Sweeper Sidepot $10 weekly entry fee per bowler, with half of the money being paid out each week, and the other half going towards the huge payouts on sweeper night at the end of the season. Last season, the BRY-LAW sidepot paid out over $6000 on sweeper night. The top three series got paid, as well as the top 16 games bowled that night. Bowlers are eligible to cash in each game. Larry Stephens, the sponsor of the BRY-LAW Super Sweeper Sidepot, will once again be adding $1,000 to the total collected. Win 2 Super Pots all season & be even… the rest is profit, and that is before you even get to sweeps. 100% of all money collected will be paid out for the season. Call Mike Cammarata at Del Rio Lanes for information. (562) 927-3351.

Starts September 13th for our... 25th year! Page 8 BOWLING NEWS September 9, 2010 California USBC Association Final Prize Listing All Events, Classic, Scratch Singles, D, Scratch Place Team name Entry Score Prize From 1 St Germain, Sandra L 524 524 $250.00 Citrus Belt USBC 1 Larson-Briceno, Tiffany R 383 2,050 $350.00 Vallejo USBC WBA 2 Cross, Jerry L 559 508 $200.00 GoldenSierra USBC WBA 2 Porcayo, Tona M 319 2,019 $300.00 Redding USBC WBA 3 Walker, Marie A 349 487 $180.00 Santa Clara County USBC 3 Loucks, Stephanie J 619 2,017 $200.00 Orange County USBC 4 Becerra, Pat L 197 482 $170.00 So. LA County USBC 4 Van Wyhe, Michelle 125 2,004 $150.00 Orange County USBC 5 Oetgen-Carroll, Joyce 1,003 481 $160.00 Contra Costa Co. USBC 5 Carrera, Gina B 587 1,974 $120.00 San Gabriel Valley USBC Low to cash 428 Low to cash 1860 Singles, E, Scratch All Events, A, Scratch 1 Hansen, Jamie 261 489 $180.00 San Gabriel Valley USBC 1 Johnson, Shirley J 538 1,828 $400.00 Gr Sac Area USBC 2 Tittle, Georgia O 192 461 $130.00 Yuba Sutter USBC 2 Hill, Tina M 428 1,814 $350.00 Central Coast USBC 3 Dobson, Carol A 472 442 $100.00 Citrus Belt USBC 3 Pinedo, Karen A 72 1,813 $300.00 San Gabriel Valley USBC 4 Rivas, Sarah 55 413 $80.00 Petaluma USBC 4 Sylvia, Candace J 533 1,798 $250.00 Alameda County USBC 5 McMath, Ashley A 168 411 $75.00 Central California USBC 5 Parker, Yvonne M 175 1,775 $200.00 Citrus Belt USBC Low to cash 397 Low to cash 1619 Team, Classic, Scratch All Events, B, Scratch 1 Jamie’s Team 604 2,451 $550.00 West Hills, CA 1 Zlateff, Jilian 51 1,799 $500.00 Orange County USBC 2 Luv 2 Bowl 511 2,408 $450.00 Moreno Valley, CA 2 Hartman, Joyce A 520 1,635 $450.00 Red Bluff USBC 3 Brandy’s Girls 580 2,396 $342.00 San Ramon, CA 3 Hoang, Janice V 549 1,631 $400.00 San Francisco USBC 4 Strike Force 125 2,316 $120.00 Anaheim, CA 4 Ross, Gudrun 194 1,630 $350.00 Merced County USBC 5 Norman, Tina M 317 1,615 $300.00 Marin County USBC Team, A, Scratch Low to cash 1499 1 Susan’s Friends 34 2,188 $700.00 San Francisco, CA All Events, C, Scratch 2 Sportsman Bowling Club #2 325 2,173 $560.00 Gardena, CA 1 Carter, Carolyn 262 1,560 $450.00 Watsonville USBC WBA 3 All About Us 570 2,171 $510.00 Pacifica, CA 2 Eubank, Willie 503 1,552 $400.00 Almanor USBC 4 MDAC 619 2,159 $460.00 La Habra, CA 3 Forrest, Christina N 404 1,509 $350.00 San Francisco USBC 5 Vallejo Swingers 11 383 2,150 $410.00 Vallejo, C 4 Torkelson, Kathy S 251 1,490 $300.00 Ventura Co. USBC WBA Low to cash 2078 5 Johns, Joyce A 388 1,487 $250.00 Oroville USBC Low to cash 1380 Team, B, Scratch All Events, D, Scratch 1 PTC #3 276 2,095 $750.00 Pasadena, CA 1 Cross, Jerry L 559 1,381 $370.00 GoldenSierra USBC WBA 2 Macadamia Nuts 92 2,044 $600.00 La Mesa, CA 2 St Germain, Sandra L 524 1,353 $320.00 Citrus Belt USBC 3 Menopaws #2 471 2,038 $560.00 Riverside, CA 3 Temple-Daniels, Ellen M 522 1,345 $260.00 Alameda County USBC 4 Not How! How Many! 424 2,018 $523.00 Torrance, CA 4 Gavrilko, Julie 407 1,332 $200.00 Placer USBC WBA 5 We Try 313 2,012 $490.00 Daly City, CA 5 ODell, Josephine A 260 1,305 $140.00 San Gabriel Valley USBC Low to cash 1920 Low to cash 1243 All Events, E, Scratch Team, C, Scratch 1 Have Friends Will Travel 456 1,915 $800.00 Granada Hills, CA 1 Nott, Shirley R 344 1,212 $250.00 Central Sonoma Co USBC 2 The Ladies #1 521 1,911 $650.00 Newark, CA 2 Penaluna, Dot V 401 1,188 $195.00 GoldenSierra USBC WBA 3 Bowler Babes #1 431 1,903 $590.00 Olivehurst, CA 3 Pederson, Val 70 1,181 $60.00 Peninsula USBC 4 Almanor Taxidermy 4 1,901 $548.00 Chester, CA 4 Dobson, Carol A 472 1,180 $55.00 Citrus Belt USBC 5 Hollister Ace Hardware #1 248 1,887 $508.00 Hollister, CA 5 Hansen, Jamie 261 1,179 $55.00 San Gabriel Valley USBC Low to cash 1780 Low to cash 1155 Singles, Classic, Scratch Team, D, Scratch 1 Porcayo, Tona M 319 745 $302.75 Redding USBC WBA 1 Bosum Buddies 388 1,785 $650.00 Oroville, CA 2 Jaime, Adriana D 602 719 $250.00 N. Los Angeles Co USBC 2 The Critters 466 1,738 $450.00 Coarsegold, CA 3 Van Wyhe, Michelle 125 705 $200.00 Orange County USBC 3 Housers Music 390 1,708 $352.00 Paradise, CA 4 Bell, Trudy A 504 696 $170.00 Central Coast USBC 4 Chicks With Balls 514 1,695 $191.00 Taft, CA 5 Hulsenberg, Leanne M 569 695 $150.00 Yuba Sutter USBC 5 Capay Crushers 450 1,682 $120.00 Orland, CA Low to cash 634 Singles, A, Scratch Team, E, Scratch 1 Sylvia, Candace J 533 666 $400.50 Alameda County USBC 1 Pink Ladies 11 1,687 $611.00 Hanford, CA 2 Pinedo, Karen A 72 650 $349.00 San Gabriel Valley USBC 2 Lucky Ladies 90 1,635 $120.00 San Diego, CA 3 Johnson, Shirley J 538 644 $300.00 Gr Sac. Area USBC 4 Hill, Tina M 428 636 $260.00 Central Coast USBC Doubles, Classic, Scratch 5 Castro, Gloria C 603 634 $230.00 Merced County USBC 1 Hammitt, Cheryl A / Bennett, Nina 533 1,348 $330.00 Alameda County USBC Low to cash 553 2 Hiraoka, Jodi F / Murata, Tamlyn 152 1,330 $280.00 SanFrancisco USBC Singles, B, Scratch 3 Lynch, Anna M / McCullough, Lisa A 476 1,311 $240.50 Ventura County USBC WBA 1 Norman, Tina M 317 613 $500.00 Marin County USBC 4 Walker, Becky / Adolphson, Karen M 125 1,291 $210.00 Orange County USBC 2 Zlateff, Jilian 51 607 $400.00 Orange County USBC 5 Dibenedetto, Kim / Van Wyhe, Michelle 125 1,275 $180.00 Orange County USBC 3 Addison, Sheree A 98 606 $350.00 Ventura Co USBC WBA Low to cash 1232 4 Young, Shirley J 477 597 $320.00 Ventura County USBC BA 5 Sims, Jaqueline A 460 583 $290.00 Vallejo USBC WBA Doubles, A, Scratch Low to cash 516 Singles, C, Scratch 1 Davis, Cora L / Tripp, Felecia 325 1,228 $450.00 So. LA County USBC 1 Svenson, Cheri D 608 546 $400.00 Tracy USBC WBA 2 Johnson, Shirley J / Peters, Rhonda B 538 1,190 $400.00 Gr Sac. Area USBC 2 Velando, Holly 307 545 $300.00 Marin County USBC 3 Swin, Juliet G/Larson-Briceno,TiffanyR 383 1,173 $350.00 Vallejo USBC WBA 3 Waugh, Sharon 1,002 534 $235.00 Stockton USBC WBA 4 Brown, Jamie / Russell, Karen L 325 1,162 $300.00 So. LA County USBC 3 Mouton, Joyce L 417 534 $235.00 San Gabriel Valley USBC 5 Bryson, Yolanda M / Hargis, Rhonda D 12 1,159 $270.00 Hanford USBC WBA 5 Rivas, Cheri L 394 533 $190.00 Gr Sac. Area USBC Low to cash 1094 Low to cash 475 Doubles, B, Scratch 1 Bautista, Jodine / Hoang, Janice V 549 1,159 $600.00 San Francisco USBC 2 Driscoll, Glenda M / La Vasser, Arleen F 176 1,121 $500.00 Citrus Belt USBC 3 Baker-Davis, Christina J / Nicholas, Wanda I 21 1,106 $400.00 Central Solano USBC 4 Stolte, Renate A / Ross, Gudrun 194 1,101 $350.00 Merced County USBC 5 Waugh, Sharon / Chitwood, Paula, J 1,002 1,092 $280.00 Stockton USBC WBA Low to cash 1002 Doubles, C, Scratch 1 Zbiczak, Nissa M / Forrest, Christina N 404 1,044 $500.00 San Francisco USBC Back To Fall 2 Arellano, Mary M / Gottlieb, Amelita N 89 1,023 $450.00 San Diego USBC 3 Kelly, Kathy M / Duncan, Trish J 380 1,013 $400.00 GoldenSierraUSBC WBA 4 Kraft, Jarith A / Hartman, Joyce A 5 20 1,004 $350.00 Red Bluff USBC 5 Costa, Sandy M / Gagnon, Patsy 496 1,003 $303.00 GoldenSierraUSBC WBA Low to cash 936 Doubles, D, Scratch Ball Sale 1 Cornelius, Jimmie J / Smith, Patsy G 610 967 $300.00 Desert Valley USBC 2 Shea, Dorothy L / Alexander, Virginia L 145 952 $250.00 Orange County USBC 3 Hedrick, Shannon / O’Boyle, Terri L 514 919 $230.00 Golden Empire USBC All The Major Brands 4 Crinklaw, Julie M / Crebassa, Debbie C 56 892 $210.00 Marin County USBC 5 Haroutian, Peggy J / Manfredo, Lee Ann 39 881 $200.00 CentralCalifornia USBC Doubles, E, Scratch Check It Out!! 1 Hubert, Kathleen / Rivas, Sarah 55 763 $198.00 Petaluma USBC 2 Hoyt, Leslie A / Wiman, Denise S 185 757 $60.00 Stockton USBC WBA Starts Wednesday 9/1 California USBC thanks all ladies for bowling. Sign up early for 2011. See ya there. From The Desk of the CUSBC President As President of the California USBC I would like to welcome you to the 2010-2011 seasons. Bowlers Depot The 2009-10 Championship Tournaments have concluded and winners should be receiving their checks very soon. I would like to congratulate all the event division champions within the tournaments, a big 12141 Valley View St. congrats goes out to Laurie Soto in becoming the 2010 CUSBC Queens Tournament winner. The State Masters tournament will be held on Sept 10-12 in Bakersfield at AMF Southwest Lanes. It’s not too late to enter; there is a $30,000 guarantee. Entries available on the USBC website @ www. calusbc.com Garden Grove, CA 92845 The 2010 Women’s Championship Tournament will be hosted by the Ventura USBC WBA with the Open Championship Events headed to Fresno and Youth Championship Tournament being held in Oroville/Yuba City. Advance entries for all tournaments will be out soon; they are being sent to 714-230-8375 team captains and can be located on the CUSBC website @ www.calusbc.com We are all very busy these days, however we do encourage all members to support their local association by participating in the events being held within your association, then support your state association activities as well as the national events. Check with the youth at the center where you Ask for Mike Sheridan bowl, see if they could use a volunteer, I’m sure they would appreciate all the help they can get. Until next time, go out and bowl. Bring a friend along, help keep bowling alive. See you on the lanes. Linda Johnson September 9, 2010 BOWLING NEWS Page 9

End of Summer Bowling Tournament At Del Rio Lanes LEFTY-RIGHTY 7502 E. Florence Av Downey Ca, 90240 SCRATCH DOUBLES SUNDAY Sep 12, 2010 Sept 19, 2010 - 10 AM (Check-In 9:30) TEAM EVENT: 10:00 A.M. *5 GAMES *SIDEPOTS (DOUBLES) (4 members per team any combination NO CAp) *PRIZE FUND $25.00 per person pre-pay, $30 on site ------*BREAKFAST BUFFET DOUBLES: 12:30 p.M. COST: $45.00 / PERSON (2 Divisions Men and Mix) $ 25.00 per person pre-pay, $ 30.00 on site “CHOOSE THE RIGHT (Team and Doubles is Handicap 90 % of 2010 ) (OR LEFT) PERSON” OpEN TO ALL USBC BOWLERS USBC CERTIFIED ------Entries will be closed on Sep, 4th For inf. Call Armando Zavala at 562-562-760-9481 Name______Phone______Email:[email protected] Name______Phone______

mail entry @ P.O. Box # 2344 Downey Ca, 90242 SCRATCH DBLS ENTRY 9-19

21615W. Soledad Cyn Rd., Saugus CA 91350 (661) 254.0540 To download entry form go to: mexamebowlers.com www.santaclaritalanes.com

COBB’S CRUISES & TRAVEL Santa Clarita Lanes 1st ANNUAL Santa Clarita LanesLABOR Labor DAY NO Day TAP No-Tap Results BREAST CANCER AWARENESS SHOT OF GOLD $ 622.50 LOTTERY $ 193/193/194 BOWL 4 A CURE 1 Gabriel Villa GAME 1 Gail Gordon 179 2 Steven Emery NO TAP TOURNAMENT MEN’S HDCP SIDE POTS $ 113/113/114 GAME 2 Kiyoko Koski / Michael Jimenez 163 Proceeds to Benefit

GAME 1 Ron Gade 339 GAME 3 Laurie Gilmore 261 Women of Color Breast Cancer Survivor’s Support Project Inglewood, CA. GAME 2 Sergio Trujillo 343 WOMEN’S HDCP SIDE POTS $ 83/83/84 GAME 1 Rebecca Angelotti 322 GAME 3 Joe Preciado 322 Date: Saturday October 2nd, 2010 For Further Information Contact: Check in time: 12 noon Malcolm or Marva Cobb GAME 2 Denine Keegan 323 (310) 671-1654 MEN’S SCRATCH $ 111/112/112 [email protected] GAME 3 Cathy Naito 329 KEYSTONE LANES 11459 E. Imperial Hwy. GAME 1 Jeremy Pearson / Norwalk, CA. 90650 Jason Heggemeier 300 WOMEN’S SCRATCH $ 36/37/37 (562) 868-3261 RAFFLE TICKETS AVAILABLE GAME 1 Karen Peardon 245 $2.00 can win a 3-day Cruise for (2) GAME 2 Ty Stockle / Dave Wellock / Entry Fee: $25.00 per bowler Winner need not be present Eric Harfst 300 GAME 2 Charity Wiley 265 NO REFUNDS GAME 3 Richard Arens 300 GAME 3 Cathy Naito 276 Registration Deadline: September 10th, 2010

1st $600.00 Joanie Daniels, Laurie Gilmore, Leah Hoffman, Derek Jacobs, Sue Guire 3946

2nd - $450.00 Jim Hannasch, Dawn Hannasch, Gail Gordon, Tristen Hallack, Shorty Gordon, 3933

SAN GABRIEL VALLEY USBC OPEN ADULT rd DOUBLES HANDICAP TOURNAMENT 3 - $350.00 Eric Harfst, Crystal Stephens, Dana Wyatt, Frank Bustamante, Lisa Harfst 3908 Hosted by 4th - $300.00 Ron Gade, Mark Bielanski, Carl Bielanski, Casey Fowler, Cheryl Fowler, 3875 OAK TREE LANES - 990 NORTH DIAMOND BAR BLVD., DIAMOND BAR 5th - $280.00 Sergio Trujillo, Carol Frey, Randy Velez, Jen Trujillo, Jerry Nunez 3870 Tournament Dates: Entry Fee: $60.00 per Doubles Team September 12, 2010 Bowling Fee...... $18.00 6th - $250.00 Richard Arens, Karen Reardon, Mike Charron, Chris Groom, Michael, Thomsen 3866 Pre-Paid Entries fee ($60.00): When received Tournament Expense...... 7.00 Prior to 5:00 PM, September 10, 2010 Prize Fund………...... 35.00 7th - $170.00 Cathy Naito, Dale Wellock, Dave Pulsifer, Don Naito, Hiram Yanez 3843 On site Entries accepted based on available lanes. Total $60.00

Check in opens at 10:00 AM On Site Entries close at 11:30 AM Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 8pm-12am Sunday Bowling begins at 12-NOON Sept 12th ANY COMBINATION OF TWO, MALE/FEMALE OR FEMALE/FEMALE OR MALE/MALE. Maximum team entering average is 420. $1 Bowling Game Handicap will be based on 100% of the difference from 420 entering average of doubles team. $1 So Drinks Submit entry fees: Check, Money Order, and Cashiers Check, made payable to and mail: “San Gabriel Valley USBC”, 1061 West Badillo St., Covina, 91722 (626) 859-6216 $1 Hot Dog 60’s Nights Teams wishing to bowl together must submit their entries in the same envelope. $1.00 $1 French Fries 60’s Style Optional Men & Women side pots - Brackets may be offered. $2 Dra Br 60’s Prices! See entry form for more detail, which are available at USBC-SGV office Youth entry forms with define the entry requirements and costs for each doubles team. 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DUNN continued from page 1 to watch the match play and finals so she could continue to learn what it took to compete at that level. Not only JAT Farm Club was it a great experience and learning opportunity, but it also served to ignite a competitive flame that continues by David Gordon to burn brightly. Fast forward to June 2010 and Ashley was headed into the Teen Masters Regional qualifier at Fountain Bowl ANAHEIM – Hello once again to the JAT Farm Club tourna- in Fountain Valley, CA. By this time the competitive flame that had been ignited a year earlier had driven her ment update, where our last tournament found us at Linbrook to several accomplishments in her young youth bowling career. Ashley had bowled five 700 series with a high Open-Farm Club Bowling Center. The Farm Club had a small turnout of 21 bowl- series of 760 and a high game of 298. She had two games of 11 in a row, had booked a 206 league average and a 171 PBA Experience League average. She had become an ever present contender in the local tournament Sunday, Sept. 12 ers due to a nearby center event, but those in attendance made the clubs and received awards from National, State, and Local USBC Associations. No one could have guessed best of it with a few high scores and a lot of JAT points issued. the outcome of the Regional Qualifier at Fountain Bowl, aside from maybe Ashley. It was her tournament; she The small field led to a second round of 10 bowlers with some ruled it on both the long and the short sport condition finishing the 12 games with a total pin fall of 2235 which AMF Bowl-O-Drome exciting results. The JAT extends its thanks and appreciation to was the highest among both boys & girls of all age divisions. As it turns out her qualifying score was the 5th 21915 S. Western Ave, highest in the Nation of all girls across all age divisions. Ashley was ready to have another go at competing in the management and staff of Linbrook BC for the excellent con- the Teen Masters National Finals. Torrance (310) 328-3700 ditions and accommodations. Over the years Ashley had grown accustom to bowling in different centers some larger than others some The five game qualifying round had Kevin Acosta leading the old some new. Nothing, not pictures or words can prepare someone for the enormity of the National Bowling Check-in 8:30 a.m. high scores with his tournament high game of 267. However, it Stadium. I’m sure many of you that have been there can recall the first time you walked onto that concourse, now imagine how it must have felt for a 13 year old to know they were about to compete on those lanes over Practice at 9:00 a.m. was Parker Brooks that led the field after the five games at plus the next several days. 26, behind reportable scores of 224-226. Well done gentlemen. Over the past few years the Teen Masters National Finals has begun with a side tournament sponsored by Entry Fee: Other reportable scores (220 or better) came in from Kirk Chui Ebonite and called the Ebonite Bowl to Win Showdown. The format of this tournament is beat the board with $40 Farm - $45 Open 228, Tristan Beaner 223, and Vincent Nolan 222. The cut to ad- six games bowled on a long sport condition followed by six more games bowled on a short sport condition. All participants receive the same newly released Ebonite bowling ball that must be used on the first shot of each Membership due for bowling vance into the second round came in at minus 87. frame then participants are allowed to use their spare ball for the next shot of that frame if necessary. Bottom In the match play round of five games, the pins started to fly. line, everyone uses the same ball. Ashley had also bowled this tournament the prior year and finished 20th out who missed first two events Adam Dubia posted up 255 and 225 games respectively to end of the 22 girls that participated. This year things would turn out a bit different. After the first six games on the $2 Scholarship Brackets the match play round and jumping seven spots to get into the long sport condition Ashley was sitting in 4th place out of the 31 girls participating this year. The next day on Available This Week! finals. Josh Gartrell put up games of 248-244-247 to also move the short sport condition she outpaced the majority of the field for a strong 2nd place finish. In fact the tourna- ment champion was Thea Aspiras, of Chesapeake, VA that just the week prior had finished 6th in the Junior For more information log on to: into the finals round. Acosta and Chui both added games of 235, Gold Nationals. Apparently Ashley was not going to be intimidated by the size of the stage at the National followed by Brooks 225 and Oscar Chan 220. Gartrell made the Bowling Stadium. www.bowljat.org most though of the match play round jumping nine spots from the As the qualifying rounds began for the Teen Masters National Finals things were off to a bad start for Ashley as she had difficulty getting matched up on the long sport condition and had finished the six games of qualifying 10th position to leader after the 10 games. outside the cut line. The next day’s six games on the short sport condition brought better results as she outpaced In the finals we had the 5th seed Nolan (-4) take out 4th seed the field to move within -38 pins of the leader and well within the cut. Day three of qualifying and Ashley Chui (+11) 188-156. Nolan was then dismissed by 3rd seed was now in very unfamiliar territory, she had advanced to the six games of qualifying on mixed pairs and had Brooks (+48) 206-187. Brooks then had to face veteran 2nd to make some sort of adjustment so she could handle the left lane with the long sport condition. A little more LAS surface on the ball of choice for that condition and she outpaced the field by a landslide to finish firmly as the VEGAS seeded Dubia (+81) in a nail-biter of a match. The last frame #1 seed with +110 pin lead over the 2nd place. Of course the lead didn’t matter anymore; it was on to single though favored Brooks who squeaked by with a 213-212 win. elimination match play best of 5. Ashley’s 18 game qualifying score was good enough to make cut into match TRAVEL Now Brooks had to face off with another veteran Gartrell (+192) play as the #15 seed in girls of all age divisions. LEAGUE in a best of three final pairing format. Already lined up from the Okay, so you’re a 13 year old that just finished three days of competition across 18 games for a spot in match play on grueling sport conditions in the National Bowling Stadium. So what else could be done to add stress to By Alice previous match, Brooks jumped on game 1 with a 205-198 win. the match play? Well, how about stream it live around the world on the PBA’s Extra Frame with cameras and Meglemre However, Gartrell found his shot in game two 233-217 and never lights all over the place. It would be both a test of skill and nerves, whoever could maintain their composure looked back taking the tie-breaker match as well 210-203. This and execute the shots would prevail. This was a lot of pressure for any amateur bowler, let alone girls under 14. LAKEWOOD—The curtain is Josh’s first Farm Club title and it’s been long overdue for the Oh, and while you’re bowling your matches you’ll have the attention of everyone in the stadium focused on you rises next Monday, September 13, old man of the group. Congratulations Mr. Gartrell (even if you because you and your opponent are the only two bowling in the entire place. for the Las Vegas Travel league at Ashley’s semi-final match was against #4 seed 14 year old Sierra Kanemoto from Dayton, OH. Talk about Cal Bowl. A brief meeting is slated are a Raiders fan). nerve wracking, this match went to the 10th frame of game 5. Ashley managed to shake the nerves to seal the at 9:30 in the conference room so One side note takeaway for you younger bowlers. Josh signed deal with some clutch shots at the end and took the match 3-2 (194-214, 247-135, 188-162, 160-225, 202-189). please be on time so we can start up for the tournament with an extremely positive attitude (out of Sierra was a very tough competitor and should have a bright future ahead of her in the sport of bowling. The bowling promptly at 10 a.m. character??) mentioning that he had gotten plenty of rest, woke next day would bring the championship match. One year removed from the start of a dream and now she was I will be on deck earlier be- just three wins away from making it a reality. Ashley went to bed early that night determined to get a good cause I will be bringing bowling up feeling good, and felt he was going to do this. He used that nights rest. The match wouldn’t be until 4:30pm the next day, so it would be a long day with a lot of time to shirts from past years and if you positive feeling to get him through any of the lows he had dur- think. She slept in later than normal the next morning. We got up and had a nice leisurely breakfast, went over have any to donate, please bring ing the tournament. I mentioned this because too many times I to the stadium and watched the high school match play wind down to their finals. We hardly spoke of bowling, them. Some of us are still wearing see you younger bowlers have a bad frame or a low score and it but I did take the opportunity to have one brief conversation. I reminded her of how she was a winner no matter them, even if they feature names what the outcome of the final match. I told her that to get this close to realizing her dream in just one year was of bowling centers that closed breaks your concentration and composure. That is hard to regain an amazing accomplishment. We talked about how important it would be to stay calm. How it was inevitable years ago. during tournament competition. Have a realistic view of your that she would throw a bad shot, but how important it would be to not let one bad shot turn into a bad game. We also remind members they game frame by frame, shake off those 1-pin taps and keep that In the end we agreed that the bowler that kept their composure and stayed the calmest would emerge as the may write checks for USBC mem- positive note going instead of dwelling on what just happened. champion, and so it was. Ashley faced the #2 seed 14 year old Chevelle Holstein of Sparks, NV and quickly bership renewal, but they must pay jumped out to a 2-0 game lead. Ashley lost her line in game 3 due to the lanes transitioning much more rapidly cash for league fees the first three You’ll find yourself advancing towards that first title, a lot faster because of added lighting for the finals, but recovered in game 4 to win the title 3-1 (191-171, 224-158, 135- weeks. Also, Steptember 20 bowl- than you can imagine. 199, 195-146). Dare to dream, set goals; work hard and dreams may become reality. Congratulations Ashley ing site will be 10 a.m. at Cerritos. Now following our tournament, The JAT held its 2009-2010 we are all very proud of you! We will have the printed rules, awards banquet, with a fine buffet and plenty of arcade games Thanks to all of Ashley’s friends on the lanes for giving her support and cheering her on. Special thanks to prize fund and league schedule to her coach Mark Baker for all he does. distribute 10 a.m. September 27 at over at John’s Incredible Pizza in Buena Park. This year we had Article submitted by Larry Dunn (Proud Father) Valley View. three Honorable Mention award recipients being; Gabriella May- Thus far, no requests for subs field, Tristan Beaner, and Oscar Chan. The Farm Club’s 2009-10 on opening day and we are happy All-Star team honors was awarded to Adam Dubia, Andrew Svo- to report most of our regular subs will again be available. We regret ren, Bobby Hornacek, Brett Huntoon (repeat All-Star), and Wes- one will be among the missing. ley Low. The club’s Rookie of the Year went to Mr. Hornacek, Ardie Johnson lost her fight with while our Bowler of the Year was young Wesley Low, finishing cancer last month and we will cer- his Farm Club career with a 201.10 average and 6 titles. Con- tainly miss her. NEXT WEEK: MONDAY, gratulations goes out to all of our season award winners. And for SEPTEMBER 13, 10 A.M. CAL those moving up into the Open division, please remember what BOWL. 9:30 Meeting. you’ve learn in the Farm Club and properly represent JAT, mak- ing me proud of each one of you. Last Weeks Solution This Sunday (9/12/2010), the JAT will hold its third tourna- 1 2 7 6 3 4 5 9 8 ment of the 2010-2011 season at AMF Bowl-O-Drome in Tor- 4 6 5 1 9 8 2 7 3 rance. Check-in begins at 8:15 with the action to start around 8 3 9 2 5 7 4 1 6 9:00. The following Sunday (9/19) we will have our first of the season PBA Challenge at Canoga Park Bowl. This looks to be 2 5 4 7 1 6 8 3 9 a fun and diverse season if all goes well and those bowlers that 6 9 8 5 4 3 1 2 7 haven’t come out yet are missing out quickly. Spread the word 7 1 3 9 8 2 6 4 5 and I hope to see a mass of Farm Clubbers on Sunday. 5 7 2 4 6 9 3 8 1 9 8 6 3 2 1 7 5 4 JAT Farm Club Winner at Linbrook Bowling Center - August 29th, 2010 (R-L): Adam Dubia – 3 4 1 8 7 5 9 6 2 St. Andre Is No Apprentice & 3rd ; Josh Gartrell – 1st; Parker Brooks - 2nd.

Shows His Aptitude in 590 Classic wEst COAst sEniOr tOur wCst EBOnitE All stAr DOuBlEs sunday, september 5, 2010 BuEnA lAnEs FinAls vEnturA, CA by Joy McGregor tEAm tEAm inD ANAHEIM—Shawn St. Andre has an appetite for bowling and on POS BOWLERS QuAl FinAls W L W L BNS t.Pins PriZE Friday morning in Linbrook’s premier 590 Classic he demonstrated his 1 lEE PAttErsOn-CArliE mEDinA 3997 3875 7 1 10 6 380 8262 $2,000 winning approach on games of 279-238 and 223 for 740 and added a 228 to boast a league-leading 968 set. Shawn is new to our league this season 2 jEFF gOrDOn-BRYAN ALPERT 3781 4039 6 2 11 5 350 8170 $1,600 and certainly is not shy in announcing his arrival -- with gusto! Nice pre 3 JOHN WELLNITZ-LYLE ROLLINS 3754 3859 4 4 7.5 8.5 235 7848 $1,200 labor Day bowling Shawn. 3 kEn rACEttE-STEVE WARREN 3766 3812 5 3 7 9 270 7848 $1,200 Frank, Father of the Bride to be, Bellinder is certainly no stranger 5 kErry PAintEr-DAviD hAynES 3757 3767 3 5 7 9 190 7714 $950 to headlines and even tho’ his stress level is no doubt on high, he is still 6 LARRY GRAY-NICK WILSON 3770 3774 2 6 8 8 160 7704 $900 “Master of his Game.” Frank stroked games of 246-246 and 216 for 708 7 JOE McBRIDE-KEVIN McBRIDE 3782 3572 4 4 9.5 6.5 255 7609 $840 and added a 243 finale to post 951. 8 JIM DIYORIO-BRANDON MATHEWS 3779 3462 1 7 4 12 80 7321 $800 Drew, Groom to be, Parkin seemed to check his emotion at the door **************************************************************************************************************************************************** and bowled with excitement and anticipation tossing games of 205-257- OthEr CAshErs 230 and 234 to register 933. Nice control Drew! POS BOWLERS sCOrE PriZE Juan Sandoval has a “key” to the 900 Club and is a long-standing 9 gAry mArkOwitZ-tim triPP 3751 $440 member as he proves his worth on games of 266-240 and 199 for 705 and 10 kEvin gAnnOn-ChiP willEtt 3711 $420 added 204 to post 909. 11 DiCk BAkEr-EriC FOrkEL 3707 $400 WCST Miguel Rosales, former “Super Sub” and now a regular member of ***************************************************************************************************************************************************** the 590, shows his new teammates his value as he tosses games of 225- 203-240 and 236 to garner a fine 904. Welcome Miguel! mOnEy BrEAkDOwn More noteworthy scores: Jong Lee 264-873, Manny Magno 257- inCOmE DistriButiOn 866, Jerry Knight 265-861, Shig Shozi 265-857, Larry Green 243-853, 33 teams X $400.00 $13,200 Prize $10,750 Cheryl Munson 245-840, Ron Douglass 255-835, Stacey Rider 244-825, (66) Bowlers lines $1,584 Bob Gosnell 231-814, Don Gardner 246-813, Carl Adinolfi 268-811, Expenses $866 John Velasquez 247-811, Terry Brent 232-811, Ron Marcus 224-810, total: $13,200 total $13,200 James Blythe 246-809, Debbie Barrette 226-806, Kantral Williams 217- *************************************************************************************************************************************************** 801, Martin Angulo 247, Janine Ditch 247, Norm Walker 236, Nancy M. the wCst would like to thank the following: mr. Dan mueller, the gm of the center, and his workers for their Smith 235, Dick McKenzie 234, Alan Bloom 234, Willy Bordenave 224, great cooperation. the bowlers who entered this tournament. shelly Forkel, for getting scores and posting the Anderson Alcaraz 224, Rob Roberts 223, Jack Wilson 222, Rey Ortiz scoreboard for the qualifying. sherry Davis, Dave rundell, and Dina Fink, for doing the Brackets, and to 219, Dora Miller 216, Karen Bagnall 214, Rod Cantrell 213, Gloria Fer- our coverage sponsor, EBOnitE BOwling BAll CO. A new shipment of bowling balls arrived to the wCst Office rulli 213, Gino Vassallo 205, Rose Williams 204, Marie Barbush 203, and will be sold at the ftournaments coming up, 1st come 1st serve, for the discount prices. the wCst is vEry Fred Voysey 202 and Gerald Lichtenheld 201. The 590 Classic is off to a roarin’ start and here’s to cooler days and hotter scores. Hope y’all hAPPy tO hAvE this grEAt COmPAny As Our sPOnsOr. enjoyed a fantastic Labor Day. Until next week... *************************************************************************************************************************************************** Page 12 BOWLING NEWS September 9, 2010

Results of Senior No-Tap 42 Entries@$10=$420, 42 [email protected]=$220.50, 42 prize [email protected]=$199.50, 36 3-6-9@$1=$36. 12655 VENTURA BLVD. Place Money: 1st-Carl Adinolfi 901 $37, 2nd-John Freeman STUDIO CITY Linbrook Bowling Center 896 $29, 3rd-Norm Walker 857 $22, 4th-John Magill 848 $17, 818-769-7600 or 877-2380 5th-Elaine Dooley 843 $12 6th-Don Gardner 839 $9. when you have time to spare 201 S. Brookhurst • Anaheim • (714) 774-2253 Side Pots: Game 1 Handicap: 1st-Carl Adinolfi 312 $10, 2nd-Norm Walker 311 $7, 3rd-Sandy Viloria 306 $5. by NICE and SWEETLY CENSORED LINBROOK, ANAHEIM — It’s here! Winter leagues are Game 2 Scratch: 1st-Gary Pagett 300 $13, 2nd Tie-Romy beginning as our Summer leagues come to an end. Sign up Villalobos & Rod Cantrell 288 $8.25. STUDIO CITY—HEAR YE HEAR YE: (Or should that for some of your favorite leagues and bring a friend! Game 3 Handicap: 1st-Ellaine Dooley 337 $10, 2nd-Carl be- READ YE READ YE?) Adinolfi 322 $7, 3rd-Bob Zentner 388 $5. All League bowlers and those who love bowling- Pinz is Santa Gals & Guys: Carl Adinolfi 223-209/628, Rodger 3-6-9 Carryover amount: $34, Added $36, Paid out $35, New now recruiting for Winter leagues. We have leagues to fit every lifestyle! Day & Night Leagues are available! Present Morris 235, Mike Hardy 223, Jesse Contreras 207, Al Naki Total $35. Winner: Tony Chaco. Pinz league bowlers can also receive $50 after the fifth 202, Robert Steller 202. week of leagues for signing up new league bowlers! So if R.C.R.C.: Lou Cruz 227-258-200/685. you want to join a league or know of someone who would Angels/Dodgers (NoTap): Bill Powell 279-256-256/791, 52nd Anniversary Junior Adult Tournament Final Standings like to join, please contact: Brandon (818)769-7600 ext18 Dan Drysol 287-219/684, Al Naki 241, Joe Salinez 231, for more details. Fred Bretz 213. Bumper Division: 1st-Kaitlyn Aguirre & Valerie Aguirre PINZ ADULTS B.S.M.: Youngsun Shin 214-228-235/677, Glen Kim 224- 1166, 2nd-Josepg Aguirre & Jose Aguirre 1130. There is nothing Sweetness likes more than Sweeps! 244/661, Hansueng Shon 213-223/629, Seonghoon Kim Handicap Division: 1st-Corey Fisheli & Dave Fisheli 1378, It’s a time when the season rolls to a close, trophies are 237-202/618, Andy Kim 233. 2nd-Joshua Villegas & Rosie Cruze 1368, 3rd-Ashley Glass handed out and good sportsmanship is abundant not to men- & Casey Jones 1282, 4th-Nicole Rodriguez & Mark Rodri- tion honey baked ham! Have you signed up for our Winter Golden Nuggets: No Scores. leagues? While you pick up your phone to call Brandon enjoy Party Timers: E.J. Rogers 226-240-245/711, Mark guez 1271. the following top scores: O’Donnell 225-216-246/687, Josh Rahm 228-245-200/673, Scratch Division: 1st-Xavier Grunbaum & Tim Blough 1222, Twilighters: Robert Lerman 262/690, Dan Coffelt Evan Mostowa 247-226/663, Danny Janssens 245-222/662, 2nd-Christopher DeFazio & Janine Ditch 1176. 226/622, Shin Takel 222/583, Julieta Ward 213/598, Bob Christina McCaslin. Riffle 207/586. Nikkei: Dave Lautherboren 237-233/636, Sam Tanaka Kings and Queens: Will Pisnieski 278/677, Luke Pebler 233-213/636, Vern Lastimado 259/630, Ken Kurihara 224- 52nd Anniversary Senior No Tap Final Results Main Division 231, Wayne Roberts 224/630, Kevin Collins 222/630, Robyn Anderson 222, Tom Wigmore 617, Jeff Coggins 610. 212/628, Henry Yoneyama 226. 1. $75-Manny Magno 954, 2. $57-Norm McLeod 919, 3. Santa Super Savers: Joe Molina 244-204-211/659, Tony Funseekers: Keith Rodman 277, Zoran Jacimovic Tie $42 Mercy Pizarro & Joann Basilio 906, 5. $38-Jesse 247/655, Ed Dusseau 242/613, Barry Judis 238, Tom Wig- Chaco 203-236/629, Carl Adinolfi 204-234/621, Traver Clem- Contreras 903, 6. $36-Pat Bisilio 893, 7. $34-Greg Reinhard more 235/607, Chuck Alexander 235/628, Rani Jersuhalmi mons 216, Rodger Morris 201. 883, 8. $32-Kathy Greenwood 882, 9. $30-Diana Eastman 619. 7-11 Vegas: Jeremy Berkley 277-279-202/758, Mike Hase 880, 10. $28-Bill Young 864, 11. Tie $25-Frank Cruze & Joe S.C.B.L.: Stephen Santay 276/651, Mike Malone 246-252-241/739, Tim Blough 219-243-261/723, Joe Cum- Zueli 862, 13. $22-Bob Awalt 846, 14. $20-Ray Estrada 259/724, Mike Gurierri 258/709, Dwayne Miller 235/632, mins 255-223/675, David Wright 234-236/665. 842, 15. $18-Fran Stern 841, 16. $16-Earl Liston 847, 17. Dave Yamamoto 235/642. Vegas Party: Lowell Huber 246-237-218/701, Kyle Oster- Tie $13-Joseph Bacani & Teresa Doss 831, 19. $10-Walter PINZ JUNIORS man 277-223/681, Andy Moran 245-213-212/670, Ron I heard from a young man who just started his first year at O’hara 828. Bowling Green State University. Calvin explained that what Sargent 257-225/664, Pete Fisher 232-215-212/659, Eva Sidepots: Martus 256/601, Jodi Sanchez 215, Nicole Abbott 214, Dawn he thought was just having fun every week in the Junior Game 1: 1. $26 Angelo Samperisi 334, 2. $21 Diana East- program was actually translating into important life lessons! Weller 205, Rita Sparks 202-200. man 329, 3. Tie $14.50 Norm McLeod & Dick McKenzie 319, For example-the three P’s: Practice, patience, and persis- TGIF: No Scores. 5. Tie $7.50 Manny Magno & Pat Basilio 318. tence! He also confided that the scholarships he’d received 4-4 Vegas: Gregg Sietsema 230-225-202/657, Mike Peter- Game 2: 1. $32 Manny Magno 300, 2. $24 Jesse Contreras through the junior program didn’t hurt either! And let’s not son 212-210/614, Hoagy Wong 214-202/605, Jimmy Herrera 290, 3. $18 Ozzie Randolph 276, 4. $14 Priscilla Hudson leave out mentors! Our Junior Coordinator Barbara Lee is 254/601, Thomas Shore 252, Annette Gironta 206, Sandy 275, 5. Tie $9 Bob R. & Jerry Roddam 264. the best! It’s not just a job for her but a labor of love and Batalon 201, Kim Davisson 200. Game 3: 1. $26 Bill Young 357, 2. $21 Mercy Pizarro 340, 3. bowling! So if you know a young person looking for some Family & Friends: Gavin Huff 217-225/639, Dave Cruz 225, fun, call Pinz today! $16 Don Moore 334, 4. $13 Gary Oslund 332, 5. $9 Brenda Adult Junior: Treven Goldsmith 234/667, Damond Taylor Johnny Munson 211-220, Chris Meno 217, Dave Meno, Rumbaugh 327, 6. $6 Greg Reinhard 323. Orlando Vanegas 214, Danielle McCoy 253. 228/624, Ethan Bensinger 193/541, Jamie Spector 192, 3-6-9 Winner: Robert Okamure $144. George Parker 191/505, Tyler Bensinger 505. -14 Entries Sunday Coffee Club Tournament Senior Scratch: Treven Goldsmith 268/844, Mario Vargas 1st Place- Kendall Ray & Matt Smith 1960 $80 245, Nikolai Berk 241/797, Scott Englehart 237/768, Natalie 2nd Place- Paul Danforth & Fred Smith 1919 $46 52nd Anniversary Luck of the Draw-Baker Style Tournament 1st-Team Kamaaina 238, 2nd-Team 7-11 Vegas 203. Honda 225/739, Ethan Besinger 780. Side Pots Paid $14 per game junior Stars: Nicholas Martinez 133/385, Nicole Marti- Game 1- Willy Bordenave 261 Big Thanks to all the bowlers who helped celebrate our 52nd nez 132/359, Nick Reid 129/301, Nery Lemus 127/311, Ian Game 2- Paul Danforth 268 Anniversary Bash! Hamrick 104/284. PeeWee: Andrew Parker 89/174. Game 3- Kendall Ray 286 RUSTY BRYANT Game 4- Paul Danforth 297 PINZ SENIORS Lessons by Appointment Doubles Paid $28 per Game Albert’s Irish eyes were smiling, having heard that there are many day time leagues available to join. He’s even trying Game 1- Larry Huber & Paul Danforth 483 to sign up his father Patrick and what a good way for father Game 2- Kendall Ray & Paul Danforth 553 and son to bond! Remember, present Pinz league bowlers Game 3- Kendall Ray & Paul Danforth 516 THE PRO ZONE can receive $50 after the fifth week of leagues for every new Game 4- Kendall Ray & Paul Danforth 587 “The Ultimate Pro Shop” bowler to Pinz they sign up! Handicap Series- Paul Danforth 1067 $24 Happy Timers: Vicky Minceff 129/375, Russ Romo Scratch Series- John Conway 932 $12 818-365-2050 255/605, Gary OIsen 217/569. Super Pot- Paul Danforth 296 $35 Hours: Breakfast Club: Donna Klein 190/418, Charlene Gaffney Roll Over Side Pots- Mon. Thru Fri. 169/477, Pam Vaughan 146/397, Christine Stark 133/388, 10430 Sepulveda Blvd. Doris Lazner 128/358. Threepeat Pot $776, Reserve Pot $144- Clean 40 Pot $306- Mission Hills, CA 91345 11a.m. to 9 p.m. Sat. 11 a.m to 5 p.m. Coffee and Donuts: Donna Hickox 202/536, Annie Block Match Game $354- High Game Bank- Game 1 $16, Game Inside Mission Hills Bowl 818-361-1221 180/501, Hildegard Miller 176/477, Christine Stark 167, Lu- 2 $53, game 3 $64 & Game 4 $40. Juan Lietzke 164/454, Donna Klein 164, Elayne Klein 467. Senior Social: Gary Olsen 245/546, Arthur Harris 192/553, Russ Romo 184/513, Teri Bonato 180, Charlene Gaffney 159, Sam Marion 426, Joel Margolis 421. Joselyn Seniors: Kathy George 200/474, Barbara Abell 163/447, Jerry Rabinowitz 191, Don Thorner 180, LINBROOK BOWLING CENTER Sol Stein 483, Gary Olsen 479. Bowler of the week: Here we go again...He is the man 201 S. BROOKHURST • ANAHEIM • (714) 774-2253 of the Day time league circuit. Mr. Gary Olsen knocked another grand slam bowling a 245 game during Senior WE NEVER CLOSE • OPEN 24 HOURS Social. We all wish we could be as good as him. Sweetness quote of the week: “Sports remain a great Excluding metaphor for life’s more difficult lessons. It was through Monday & Friday 9am - 5pm Special athletics that many of us first came to understand that fear Holidays can be tamed; that on a team the whole is more than the } sum of its parts; and that the ability to be heroic lies, to a Monday & Tuesday 8pm - 1am $2.25 per game surprising degree, within.”-Susan Casey. Ventura County Bowlers Tour Ozzie’s Senior Scotch Doubles Saturday Sept. 18th at 12:30PM Presented by Class Seven Clothing Co. Check in at 11:30AM - Bowl at 12:30PM Limited to the first 50 paid couples USBC Sanctioned

Harley’s Camarillo Bowl 305 Arneill Road Camarillo, California Sunday September 12th, 2010 Join us for our Charity Color of Money This Sat. Sept 11 Check in starts at 10:00 AM Proceeds go to Tuesdays Children, a charity for children of 9/11. Bowl at 11:00 AM Pattern: 44 Feet Entry Fee: $75.00 Prize Fund: $45.00 $15 per person Check in at 8pm • Bowl at 9pmtercard Squad is limited to 60 bowlers Lineage: $20.00 Expense Fee: $10.00

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