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Round 2 Results 2012 USBC MASTERS At Sunset Station’s Strike Zone Bowling Center, Henderson, Nev. Wednesday’s Results QUALIFYING – ROUND 2 (10 games) 1, Chris Barnes, Double Oak, Texas, 2,352. 2, Rick Steelsmith, Wichita, Kan., 2,348. 3, Wes Malott, Pflugerville, Texas, 2,315. 4, Amleto Monacelli, Venezuela, 2,309. 5, Tommy Jones, Simpsonville, S.C., 2,287. 6, Kyle Bigelow, Troy, Ohio, 2,276. 7, Mike Wolfe, New Albany, Ind., 2,271. 8, Jason Sterner, McDonough, Ga., 2,268. 9, Keith Odette, Waipahu, Hawaii, 2,265. 10, Kurt Pilon, Warren, Mich., 2,262. 11, Steven Badovinac, Parker, Colo., 2,258. 12, Mike Fagan, Dallas, 2,250. 13, Alex Aguiar, N. Dartmouth, Mass., 2,247. 14, PJ Haggerty, Roseville, Calif., 2,246. 15, D.J. Archer, Port Arthur, Texas, 2,238. 16, Bill O'Neill, Southampton, Pa., 2,237. 17, Jon Van Hees, Charlestown, R.I., 2,231. 18, Chris Loschetter, Avon, Ohio, 2,229. 19, Siu Hong Wu, Hong Kong, 2,219. 20, Shigeo Saito, Japan, 2,216. 21, Tom Daugherty, Wesley Chapel, Fla., 2,204. 22, Brian Valenta, Lockport, Ill., 2,201. 23, John Szczerbinski, North Tonawanda, N.Y., 2,199. 24, Dan MacLelland, Canada, 2,196. 25, Ryan Shafer, Horseheads, N.Y., 2,194. 26, Lee Vanderhoef, Greenville, S.C., 2,192. 27, Chris Warren, Grants Pass, Ore., 2,191. 28, Kris Koeltzow, Wheat Ridge, Colo., 2,190. 29, Michael Machuga, Erie, Pa., 2,189. 29, Dick Allen, Columbia, S.C., 2,189. 31, Humberto Vazquez, Mexico, 2,181. 32, Norm Duke, Clermont, Fla., 2,179. 33, Ronnie Russell, Marion, Ind., 2,177. 34, Ildemaro Ruiz, Venezuela, 2,173. 35, Bryon Smith, Roseburg, Ore., 2,169. 36, Jason Belmonte, Australia, 2,166. 37, Stuart Williams, England, 2,165. 38, Kyle Barnes, Smyrna, Tenn., 2,164. 38, Martin Larsen, Sweden, 2,164. 38, Jason Duran, Arvada, Colo., 2,164. 41, Brad Angelo, Lockport, N.Y., 2,163. 42, Matt McNiel, Chanhassen, Minn., 2,161. 42, Josh Blanchard, Gilbert, Ariz., 2,161. 44, Dave Wodka, Henderson, Nev., 2,160. 44, Missy Parkin, Lake Forest, Calif., 2,160. 44, Nathan Bohr, Wichita, Kan., 2,160. 47, Steven McCracken, Parker, Colo., 2,157. 48, Cameron Smith, Glendale, Ariz., 2,152. 49, Jesse Buss, Wichita, Kan., 2,151. 50, Jeff Piroozshad, Coral Springs, Fla., 2,146. 51, Mitch Beasley, Clarksville, Tenn., 2,144. 52, Parker Bohn III, Jackson, N.J., 2,137. 53, Jack Jurek, Lackawanna, N.Y., 2,136. 54, Mike Edwards, Tulsa, Okla., 2,133. 54, Stevie Weber, Chalmette, La., 2,133. 54, Dino Castillo, Carrollton, Texas, 2,133. 57, Vernon Peterson, Lake Wales, Fla., 2,131. 58, Anthony LaCaze, Melrose Park, Ill., 2,130. 59, John Slavich IV, Schaumburg, Ill., 2,129. 59, Mathew Jones, Phoenix, 2,129. 61, Jason Barnhouse, Maple Grove, Minn., 2,127. 62, Brian Kretzer, Dayton, Ohio, 2,126. 62, Walter Ray Williams Jr., Ocala, Fla., 2,126. 64, Adam Barta, Girard, Ohio, 2,125. 65, Eric Espinda, Albuquerque, N.M., 2,120. 66, Bill Crane III, Mishawaka, Ind., 2,117. 67, Tom Baker, King, N.C., 2,113. 68, Lonnie Waliczek, Wichita, Kan., 2,110. 69, Paul Ashby, Middleburg Hts., Ohio, 2,107. 70, Wayne Garber, Modesto, Calif., 2,106. 71, Mike Danielson, Portland, Ore., 2,103. 71, David Haynes, Las Vegas, 2,103. 71, Robert Gotchall, Lincoln, Neb., 2,103. 74, Michael Herring, Altamonte Springs, Fla., 2,102. 75, Eric Forkel, Henderson, Nev., 2,100. 76, John Janawicz, Winter Haven, Fla., 2,099. 76, Rhino Page, Dade City, Fla., 2,099. DID NOT ADVANCE 78, George Brooks, Loveland, Colo., 2,096. 79, Hugh Miller, Mercer Island, Wash., 2,089. 79, Anthony Pepe, Elmhurst, N.Y., 2,089. 81, Dom Barrett, England, 2,087. 82, Tom Smallwood, Saginaw, Mich., 2,084. 82, Andres Gomez, Colombia, 2,084. 84, Ricky Schissler, Henderson, Colo., 2,083. 85, Kevin Duncan, Mexico, Mo., 2,079. 85, Matthew O'Grady, South Amboy, N.J., 2,079. 85, Daniel Verdecchia, Lawrenceville, Ga., 2,079. 88, George Burruss, Gurley, Ala., 2,077. 88, Frank Guccione, Castle Rock, Colo., 2,077. 90, Wendy Macpherson, Henderson, Nev., 2,076. 91, Gerald Marrs, Huntley, Ill., 2,075. 92, Patrick Allen, Wesley Chapel, Fla., 2,074. 93, Raul Rosales, El Monte, Calif., 2,068. 94, Mike Dias, Lafayette, Colo., 2,067. 95, Stephen Pavlinko, Sewell, N.J., 2,066. 96, Jason Couch, Clermont, Fla., 2,064. 96, Lucas Legnani, Argentina, 2,064. 96, Erik Vermilyea, Mansfield, Texas, 2,064. 99, Adam Ishman, Las Vegas, 2,057. 99, Joseph Yockman, Kapolei, Hawaii, 2,057. 101, Mike Bailey, Frisco, Texas, 2,056. 101, Paul Moor, England, 2,056. 101, Chris Hayden, Las Vegas, 2,056. 104, Chris Viale, Westfield, Mass., 2,052. 105, Tetsuya Kobayashi, Japan, 2,050. 106, Evan Nash, Kennewick, Wash., 2,049. 106, Mika Koivuniemi, Finland, 2,049. 108, Ryan Ciminelli, Cheektowaga, N.Y., 2,045. 109, Liz Johnson, Cheektowaga, N.Y., 2,044. 109, Caleb Nakata, Loomis, Calif., 2,044. 111, Anthony Thompson, Redding, Calif., 2,043. 111, Tony Biondi, Orlando, Fla., 2,043. 113, Scott Newell, Deland, Fla., 2,042. 113, Kelly Kulick, Union, N.J., 2,042. 115, Eugene McCune, Munster, Ind., 2,041. 116, Rob Edwards, Vancouver, Wash., 2,040. 116, Fred Mattson, University Place, Wash., 2,040. 118, Travis Celmer, Wernersville, Pa., 2,036. 119, Nikita Koshelev, Russia, 2,035. 120, J,R, Martino, McMurray, Pa., 2,032. 120, Justin Ledwig, Floresville, Texas, 2,032. 120, Warren Crawford, McKinleyville, Calif., 2,032. 123, Mike Scroggins, Amarillo, Texas, 2,030. 124, Justin Stevens, Aiea, Hawaii, 2,026. 124, Kerry Painter, Henderson, Nev., 2,026. 126, Peter Spreadbury, Oak Forest, Ill., 2,025. 126, Tyler Wilds, Three Rivers, Mich., 2,025. 126, Tom Anderson, Bonney Lake, Wash., 2,025. 129, Jason Poli, West Des Moines, Iowa, 2,024. 130, Eric Tseng, Hong Kong, 2,022. 131, Joe Salvemini, Oroville, Calif., 2,020. 132, Jacqui Reese, Roseto, Pa., 2,019. 133, Joseph Ramsdell III, Skowhegan, Maine, 2,016. 134, Robert Klann, San Antonio, Texas, 2,015. 134, Jason Wojnar, Chicago, 2,015. 136, John Nolen, Waterford, Mich., 2,011. 136, Danny Wiseman, Baltimore, 2,011. 138, Scott Shiira, Honolulu, 2,010. 139, Riand Poblete, Lynnwood, Wash., 2,008. 140, Dustin Ochoa, San Antonio, Texas, 2,007. 141, John West, Milwaukie, Ore., 2,003. 141, Manuel Otalora, Colombia, 2,003. 143, Michael Haugen Jr., Carefree, Ariz., 2,002. 143, Michael Biederman, Post Falls, Idaho, 2,002. 145, Jarrett Mizo, Honolulu, 2,000. 146, Shannon Buchan, Waterloo, Iowa, 1,998. 147, Lennie Boresch Jr., Kenosha, Wis., 1,997. 148, George Gohagan III, Roswell, Ga., 1,993. 148, Pete Weber, St. Ann, Mo., 1,993. 150, Brian Ziesig, Levittown, N.Y., 1,991. 151, J.R. Raymond, Bay City, Mich., 1,989. 152, Darwin Wimer, Mesquite, Nev., 1,986. 153, Brett Cunningham, Clay, N.Y., 1,985. 154, Elysia Current, Ephrata, Pa., 1,983. 154, Mark Clark, Naperville, Ill., 1,983. 156, Eddie VanDaniker Jr., Essex, Md., 1,982. 156, Christian Jensen, Wichita, Kan., 1,982. 158, Jeffrey Alan Darden, Helena, Ala., 1,980. 159, Kelvin Wiggins, Rocky Mt., N.C., 1,979. 160, Justin Pisarski, Pittsburgh, 1,978. 160, Robert Piroozshad, Brooklyn, N.Y., 1,978. 162, Tom Hess, Urbandale, Iowa, 1,976. 162, Ralph Solan, Harvest, Ala., 1,976. 162, Takashi Kudoh, Japan, 1,976. 165, Chad Pojas, Wahiawa, Hawaii, 1,975. 166, Sean Rash, Montgomery, Ill., 1,971. 167, Billy Langford, Lone Grove, Okla., 1,968. 168, Michael Mullin, Congers, N.Y., 1,966. 169, Darryl Bower, Middletown, Pa., 1,965. 170, Chad Kloss, Greenfield, Wis., 1,962. 170, L. 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Juliet, Tenn., 1,958. 182, Shinichiro Tamai, Japan, 1,957. 183, Thomas Parker, Columbus, Ohio, 1,956. 184, Lowell Huber, Westminster, Calif., 1,954. 185, Jeremy Wood, Bountiful, Utah, 1,949. 186, Don Wright, Casper, Wy., 1,948. 187, Kyle Taylor, Loveland, Colo., 1,943. 188, Tim Penner, Wichita, Kan., 1,936. 189, James Grago III, Rome, N.Y., 1,933. 190, Ken Duffield, Madison, Wis., 1,932. 191, William Bell, Roy, Utah, 1,931. 191, Chad Vendeville, Euless, Texas, 1,931. 193, Toshiyuki Kaneko, Japan, 1,927. 194, Jake Peters, Decatur, Ill., 1,925. 194, Jerry Pruitt, Omaha, Neb., 1,925. 196, Tom Sorce, Blasdell, N.Y., 1,923. 197, Jack Zuniga, Tulsa, Okla., 1,921. 197, Artavius Clark, Oxen Hill, Md., 1,921. 197, Aaron Ramsden, Pleasant Valley, Mo., 1,921. 200, Jeremy Sonnenfeld, Sioux Falls, S.D., 1,920. 201, George Branham III, Indianapolis, 1,917. 201, Kyle King, Glendale, Ariz., 1,917. 203, Mitch Sacks, Jersey City, N.J., 1,916. 203, Marc Clyburn, Pittsburg, Calif., 1,916. 205, Richard Mitchell, East Berlin, Pa., 1,915. 206, Scott Brown, Lehi, Utah, 1,913. 206, Dennis Horan Jr., Oakley, Calif., 1,913. 208, Lloyd Burleson, San Diego, 1,912. 209, Adam Miller, Charlotte, N.C., 1,911. 210, Scott Norton, Costa Mesa, Calif., 1,909. 210, Mike Albert, Florence, S.C., 1,909. 212, Tish Johnson, Colorado Springs, Colo., 1,908. 213, J.T. Jackson, Sherman Oaks, Calif., 1,907. 213, Neil Makison, Boiling Springs, S.C., 1,907. 215, Diandra Asbaty, Chicago, 1,906.
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