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February 11, 2010 BOWLING NEWS Page 1 California Thursday, February 11, 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 Patrick Allen Tops Star-Studded Field In PBA/Ebonite Open Event at Del Rosa Lanes San Bernardino—In a field of 112 players that in- cluded 8 PBA National Cham- pions and another 8 touring pros, Patrick Allen won his 20th PBA Regional Event. Patrick defeated Mike Fagan The 2010 TAT Amateur Nationals of Patchogue, NY, Vance Sisk of San Bernardino and Dave Results from Feb. 1st -7th, 2010 D’Entremont of Middleburg Heights, OH to earn his place Las Vegas—It was another exhilarating week at The Or- in the title match. leans this year for the 2010 TAT Amateur Nationals. The econ- The other half of the brack- omy had no effect on our entries as we had 4968 entries in this et saw Will Wilson defeat Jim one week event. This year’s winner was Ricky Henderson from Murtishaw of Menifee, Jer- Baltimore, Maryland and he took home $25,000! After winning emy Glover of Los Angeles the tournament Ricky said “I drilled up the Ebonite Mission and I and Kevin Harlin of Milpitas knew it was going to win the tournament for me.” Finishing 2nd without losing a single game. was Senior division bowler John Young earning $15,000 for his The title match was an ex- Dave Wodka presents Patrick Allen with his check & trophy. Proprietor Nicole Ellison had such efforts. 3rd Place went to Joseph Guerrero cashing for $12,500, citing one as Wilson struck out a great time she promises to do it again next year. She thanks all the helpers & sponsors. 4th Place was Fabio Andrade who was a 205 bowler and made in the tenth frame for a score courtesy of 1-2-3 Awards Mizuno, Patrick Allen and Ebonite for helping us make $10,000, and 5th Place was our 189 & Under Handicap bowler of 246 forcing Allen to get two for the win, Wilson received Bobby Campagnale. All of the the event possible and provid- Erik Glenn who cashed for $6,000. All together our Top 5 paid strikes and 8 pins for the win. $1,700 for his second place exempt players and champions ing the Magic Action bowling out $68,000 with our Top 10 receiving $83,500! Patrick showed the crowd why effort. D’Entremont and Har- treated the local bowlers to a balls for the Pro-Am partici- All TAT entrants received a new Ebonite High Performance he has won so many titles as lin earned $1,100 each for 3rd wonderful Pro-Am event on pants. Check out www.pba. Bowling Ball with the first 600 bowlers receiving a second Ebo- he stepped up and struck out and 4th. Saturday night that included com for full results of the tour- nite bowling ball all without any increase in entry fees. The Ebo- for the 249-246 victory. Allen The event saw plenty of a special autograph signing nament. Go to www.delrosab- nite crew gave out 1404 bowling balls and 161 double tote bags earned $3,000 from the PBA, high scores as there were four before hand. Del Rosa Lanes owl.com for Pro-Am results during the week and as always did a terrific job helping out TAT a $1,000 bonus from Del Rosa 300 games during qualifying would like to give a special and other upcoming events at bowlers with their equipment. We would like to thank them for Lanes and a beautiful trophy by Jim Murtishaw, Shigeyeki thanks to our title sponsor Del Rosa Lanes. all their hard work and dedication during this long, but exciting continued on page 4 Hurry, Hurry, Hurry Clutch Shots Give Paul, Belmonte Victory OC/USBC Open Tournament by Joy McGregor in Chris Paul Celebrity Invitational This year’s Open Tour- information. by Jason Thomas nament is fast approaching: Scorekeepers are in de- NEW ORLEANS, La. nel, aired Sunday on ESPN. timately decided the matches. Foundation by country music Feburary 21 & 22 and Febru- mand to work both events so (Feb. 7, 2010) – New Orleans The event was a cooperative Adding to the pressure was superstar Garth Brooks for ary 27 & 28 with Team Event if you just love to keep your Hornets All-Star point guard venture between the Profes- a pledge of $1,000 to the CP3 continued on page 4 hosted by Irvine Lanes and brain active and want to be Chris Paul has made plenty sional Bowlers Association Doubles & Singles at Valley part of this excitement, and get of clutch shots during his bas- and Paul’s CP3 Foundation View. The deadline for pre- paid to do it ... Well then, call ketball career, but in his bowl- which provides financial as- paid entries is February 11th Cheryl at the OC/USBC of- ing experiences, he had never sistance to many organizations but please call the office at fice.Hope to see y’all compet- thrown a bigger strike than in his native Winston-Salem, 714/554-0111 for more entry ing on the lanes. the one he rolled in helping N.C., and in New Orleans. owling ews partner Jason Belmonte rally The competition itself was B N their team to victory in the a Baker Format doubles step- Chris Paul PBA Celebrity In- ladder, with Storm Products Honor Roll vitational at Riverboat Lanes representatives Duke, Wes on the Naval Air Station Joint Malott, Pete Weber and Bel- Name Score Date Center Reserve Base. monte teaming up with Paul, steve benavente 802/300 01-27-10 the concourse Paul’s seventh-frame strike, Woodley and fellow Pittsburgh charles kenny 815 01-27-10 mission hills bowl sandwiched between strikes in Steelers star Hines Ward, danny smith 813/300 01-27-10 mission hills bowl the sixth and eighth frames by Grammy Award-winning art- johnnie englehart 800 01-28-10 mission hills bowl matthew plust 811 01-28-10 linbrook bowl Australia’s two-handed sensa- ist and actor Chris “Ludacris” dave hand 300 02-02-10 Chaparral lanes tion got Paul and Belmonte Bridges. Jacksonville Jaguars greg kelly 804 02-02-10 cal bowl back into their title match head coach Jack Del Rio also rudy munzon 804 02-03-10 cal bowl against Pittsburgh Steelers’ was a contender to bowl in the Tom kowalsky 300 02-04-10 Premier lanes gary markowitz 812/300 02-04-10 mission hills bowl Pro Bowl linebacker LaMarr finals, but he lost a five-frame Brandan Owens 300 02-04-10 CErritos lanes Woodley and PBA Hall of roll-off against Woodley, 70- marc fiel 300 02-05-10 keystone lanes Famer Norm Duke. And Bel- 42. Woodley was then paired alyse mcginnes 701 02-05-10 valencia lanes michael gray 300 02-07-10 bowl monte finished the rally with with Duke for the finals. Ashley Dunn 748 02-08-10 Vista Lanes Cajucom First ABTA Winner using “900-Global” gets $100 Bonus three strikes in the 10th frame As expected, the PBA stars jeff massey 300 02-11-10 harley’s simi bowl (L-R) Marvin Crowder ABTA Director, Romy Cajucom holding to complete the 180-177 come- threw most of the strikes and the “900 Global Ball “The Link” that he used for his win at from-behind win. converted most of the spares, ATTENTION ALL BOWLERS: bowl an honor score THIS WEEK & E-MAIL by Tuesday Noon CAL Bowl. Bob Smith and Greg Kokanour ABTA Directors, The Chris Paul PBA Celeb- but because of the Baker YOUR NAME, SCORE, DATE & CENTER & you will be on the front page. Romy got a $100 bonus and thanks “900 Gobal” for the great rity Invitational, taped in early Format – where teammates Sponsorship of the ABTA. A ball is given weekly to our members January before an overflow bowled alternate frames – it e-mail to: [email protected] from 900 Global. Great products. 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COAST CASINOS SAM’S TOWN � SUNCOAST � THE ORLEANS � GOLD COAST Page 4 BOWLING NEWS February 11, 2010 Marjorie Bradshaw was PBA Regional continued from page1 NICOLE each celebrity strike. In the first semifinal round match, Paul and Belmonte man- All-Around Gal at Pioneer Bowl aged back-to-back strikes twice in cruising to a 175-131 victory ELLISON over Weber and Ludacris. Proprietor by Daughter Annette Anderson “(Ludacris) told me he wasn’t that bad of a bowler,” Weber NORWALK—A small article about my Mom’s death that took her on Thursday Feb. 4, 2010 at said with a grin. “He asked for some pointers. Didn’t work. We Extraordinaire... 4:35 p.m. for those of you who knew her, from the Pioneer Bowl times between 1972 to 1985. She bowled a 131. I think he was pretty nervous. But it was a great Hosts PBA ran the Youth programs during the day-time and the big Youth League on Saturday mornings along time. They were all great guys, very nice, a pleasure to be around. with working as the desk controller, the league coordinator, and participating in the ladies post of- They asked us a lot of questions and, of course, we asked them a Ebonite Open fice league that bowled on Thursday nights. One day she was trying to locate Tina the waitress in lot of questions, too.” the coffee shop to inform her that Julie her daughter was in a bike accident and taken to the hospital, In the next semifinal match, Duke matched Woodley’s strike by Frank Weiler when she took a spill and broke her ankle that could be heard from the coffee shop doors down to in the third frame for a double that proved to be the difference in lanes 5 & 6 where her husband Harry Bradshaw and friend John were practicing. their 165-149 win over Malott and Ward. SAN BERNARDINO— She remained involved with the Southeast Youth District for many years helping the youth and “At first I was kind of skeptical about what was going on, Nicole Ellison has done it her own children grow up in the bowling world. Unfortunately the break was too bad for her to bowling with star athletes in other sports,” Malott admitted. again. Hosting her third annu- “You hear stories about how rude and inconsiderate pro athletes al PBA Regional Tourney and come back to the bowling business and she took courses in accounting for All American Home providing our local bowling Center, and worked for them for 22 years. in other sport can be. But these guys were nothing but great to fans with a superb show. PBA I took her place as the youth director and involvement in the local associations going from everyone. Being on the naval base was special, something that national exempt players sign- Southeast Youth District to San Gabriel Valley Youth District in 1987 until 1993, when a failed back isn’t an every day event. All in all it was a great event. ing autographs, bowling high surgery put me down for close to 2 years. Columbia Bowl asked me to come back. And I did, from “Hines especially was a lot of fun. He’s definitely a man of scores, and mixing it up with 1995 until it closed in August. 2000. I went to New San Gabriel Lanes for a year an a half before many emotions,” Malott laughed. “He got pretty excited about a the fans during a great Pro-Am they closed. My group moved to BRC Covina Bowl. My Turtle Bowl Youth Bowling Program few shots.” were just some of the great go- came alive in Jan. 6, 2003 . The group bowls Thurs at 4:30 pm and Sat at 10 am in San Dimas at In the title match, a Woodley strike between a pair of spares ings-on during the weekend. Chaparral Lanes. by Duke in the title match gave the duo a 13-pin lead over Paul Ellison has my vote for BPAA and Belmonte, setting the stage for the Paul-Belmonte rally. Proprietor Of The Year. Marjorie Bradshaw was loved by her bowling children. Marjorie is survived by her husband Nicole has my vote because Harry L. Bradshaw Jr, Father-in-law Harry L. Bradshaw Sr, Daughters Annette M Anderson, Caro- Following Woodley’s two-count spare in the ninth frame, Duke of everything she is doing to lyn S Yeoman and Son Randy L Bradshaw who have all worked at Pioneer Bowl at one time or struck on his first shot in the 10th frame, but left a 4 pin on his promote the sport of bowling another. She is also survived by 3 grandchildren - Samantha Bradshaw, Michael Bradshaw (Utah), second attempt, giving Belmonte a chance to win. The reigning and all that she has done to and Austin Yeoman; her brothers Bryan & Allan Mahoney, Bryan’s wife Judy and 7 nephews from PBA Rookie of the Year threw three strikes in the 10th frame for make her bowling center the her 3 different brothers. Marjorie Bradshaw was diagnosed with cancer in May 2008 and was un- the win. best in SoCal. DEL ROSA able to beat it, but is in a place without pain, and with family and friends to cheer her up now and “We were bowling the Chris Paul Invitational was for charity, LANES has been voted # 1 in watch over us. The viewing & services will be at Rose Hills in Whittier. Viewing through gate 1 so the idea was to have fun,” Belmonte said. “But I’m a competi- the Inland Empire, by our lo- Wednesday night from 5 pm until 8:30 pm and the service will be Thursday also through gate 1 tive person and Chris is an extremely competitive person, so we cal newspapers, every year she wanted to win. That was our strategy - have fun, but make sure has been proprietor. starting at 9 am. After Thursday services everyone is welcome to Harry Bradshaw’s house for food, It all started when Nicole soda, coffee and water. Share your memories with everybody. Cards can be sent to Harry Bradshaw we won, and we did. was eight years old, walked 12018 Juno Ave, Norwalk CA 90650. In lieu of flowers send a donation in memory of Marjorie “To put his name on the trophy was our goal from the begin- into Woodlake Bowl and laced Bradshaw to cancer research. Thanks to the past bowlers that have remembered my family. ning, and we’re very happy to have done that,” Belmonte added. up her bowling shoes for the Annette M (Bradshaw) Anderson “But bowling with celebrities like Jack and Hines and Lamar and first time. She just loved com- Ludacris and Chris? For blokes like me from Australia, we don’t peting against her brothers and get chances to do that very often. It was lots of fun.” sisters for family bragging “It was a great time and the other athletes seemed to enjoy it rights. That led to her watch- as well,” Duke added. “LaMarr and I teamed up great, and Jack ing the LPBT (Ladies Profes- was a joy to bowl with as well. To see them wearing a version of sional Bowlers Tour) lady pro bowlers on television every my jersey was really cool. It made me want to call my mom and week and falling in love with tell her I had made it to the big-time.” the sport. The ladies tour on For all of the fun and frolic, the Chris Paul Invitational proved television nurtured her dream. to be a heart-warming event for the throng of servicemen and That is why ladies bowling their families who were invited to attend. Garth Brooks’ pledge on TV is so important to the netted $7,000 for the CP3 Foundation. growth of the sport. It gives And there may be additional residual effects from the event. our girls something to dream “For Chris Paul to put something like that event together was re- about, something to aspire to. ally meaningful to me,” Malott said. “It opened my eyes to what Though she was a super soccer player, and a member I can give back to my sport, and I’m thinking hard about doing a of TEAM USA, bowling al- youth event in my area. I know Chris Barnes does one, but we’ll ways remained number one get it figured out…we’ll make something happen, too.” in her heart. In 2000, Nicole turned pro bowler and was TAT continued from page 1 voted PWBA (Professional week of competition. Women’s Bowling Associa- Our Ebonite Challenge set a new record this year going 29 tion) Rookie Of The Year. In rounds and almost 3 hours of no-tap elimination bowling! With 2001, she was WWPB (West- ern Womens Professional only Ebonite balls allowed in this event, the Ebonite Challenge Bowlers) Rookie Of The Year. definitely lived up to its name as every ball looked terrific. When Ellison bowled on the PWBA the pins settled, Curtis Dornath came out the 2010 Ebonite Chal- national tour for five years, un- lenge winner. Curtis is taking home $5,000 with his Ebonite til the tour ended operations. Playmaker that seemed to read the lanes just right. There were When on tour, Ellison’s room- 30 cash winners in this event and it had a 1 for 6 cashing ratio. As mates were DD DAVIDSON always, all Ebonite Challenge competitors received a new Ebo- and TISH JOHNSON. nite Lane Breaker just for entering with over 75% the bowlers Nicole’s biggest profes- getting in for free! sional bowling thrill was roll- ing a PBA 300 game, a couple The TAT grew in size this year by 40% mostly due to the add- of years ago, at a PBA Western ed $100,000 investment by TAT and the amazing value that came Regional Tourney at Arrow- with the bowler’s entry. Bowlers received free squads, Ebonite head Lanes in San Bernardino. balls & double tote bags, free casino cash, half price entries, Ebo- There were no PBA women’s nite challenge finals entries, and even a free room night if you 300 rings at that time, so Ni- reserved your room by January 10th. All of this came at no extra cole has always been kidded cost to the bowlers and without increasing any entry fees. We about wearing her boy friends had over 150 amateur bowlers in our main finals and 185 in the (DAVE WODKA) ring. No Ebonite finals with over 50% of them receiving at least $1,000 guys, it’s Nicole’s ring! Now as a bowling pro- just for making our main finals in one of the six divisions. prietor, Ellison has come full We had over 300 new bowlers in this year’s TAT and paid circle, kid bowler to top notch out over $500,000 in cash and prizes to amateur bowlers. Our 4 owner. Her passion is “HER free Chance tournaments paid out a total of $20,000 and bowl- KIDS,” her junior bowlers. ers received up to 5 free squad entries just for signing up early Nicole’s special thanks go along with a free room night at The Orleans at no cost. We had out to her proprietor mentors SENIOR 3 TAT Sweepers this year with all overall winners receiving TOM CRISTI, JIM HORN- $1,000. Our first Sweeper was won by Brian Wallace and all ING, BILL MOSSONTTE, NO-TAP TAT bowlers got to bowl in it for free at 1:00 on Monday. Our and RON PLANTER. Thanks also to the BOWLING NEWS To ent second Sweeper was Wednesday and was won by Mike Albert for supporting all SoCal pro- urnam with Daniel Skrimager winning our Thursday sweeper. We also prietors and the PBA Ebonite added a new Handicap division to this year’s TAT Amateur Na- Open. Also, Nicole wants Starts at 12noon, Check in at 11:30am tionals which had over 160 bowlers that averaged under 189. Dave to know she loves him. $15 Per Person One of them was guaranteed to our Top 5 and received a check for $6,000. All other handicap finalists received checks ranging Johnny Orloff Upcoming Tournaments from $400 to $2500 each. On behalf of the entire TAT staff, we would like to thank all Feb. 6th July 3rd Dies at 94 years our TAT bowlers and sponsors for making this year’s Amateur Downey - Johnny Orloff was born Mar. 6th Aug. 7th Nationals the best tournament in years! We would also like to in Mexico 94 years ago to Russian Apr. 3rd Sept. 4th thank The Orleans for their outstanding customer service and Immigrants waiting their turn to May 1st Oct. 2nd hospitality during this exciting week of megabuck bowling. You enter the U.S. leagally. He married Jun. 5th Nov. 6th can find results from this year’s 2010 TAT Amateur Nationals Dorothy in 1937. They had 3 chil- Special Thanksgiving Tournament Nov. 27th our posted on or website at www.tatbowl.com. Thanks again to dren , Michael, Susan and Marilyn. our bowler and our sponsors for making this another wonderful They were all raised in Southern Optional Side Pots $2 California, where Johnny worked Use April 15th, 2009 Book Average. If None, megabuck tournament. as a meat cutter. He lost his wife Use Current Average of 12 Games or More. Dorothy 24 years ago. Bowling #PXM(BNFT)BOEJDBQJTPG %JWJTJPOT was the second love (after fam- Contact Rob for more info: 562.868.3261 ily). Johnny bowled in leagues in *NQFSJBM)XZ /PSXBML $" Downey for over 50 years. Services www.keystonelanes.com will be held Friday February 12 at Reserve your spot today! 11 a.m. White Emerson Mortuary 13304 East Philadelphia St. Whit- tier 90601 562-698-0304. February 11, 2010 BOWLING NEWS Page 5 American Bowlers Tournament Association P.O. Box 3721, Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 • 562-868-7164 • Cell: 562-228-3960 • www.abta1.com Cajucom Wins Fourth ABTA Title at Cal Bowl Wins First “900 Global” Ball Bonus! Bryan Moore Hits Match Series $1,682 Match Game is $3,500 • 3-6-9 is $1,800 This Week Bowling Square is Our Host This Saturday 12:00 1:00-2:30-4:00 & 600PM Semis 7:45 PM LAKEWOOD—One of Mc Collum, and Jeff Taino well Nice Bowling! the “Good Guys” and one of lose out. They received checks Miriam Galluzzo and Ran- the finest gentlemen I have of $105 each in 10-16th plac- dy Folden did well also! Cajucom is ABTA Winner at Cal Bowl (L—R) Ryan Nam 3rd $205 , Miriam Galuzzo 4th $125, known. While celebrating his es. ABTA Notes: Tourney Hi Romy Cajucom (Champ) $2,150, Vuong Do (Runner up) $550. Birthday and bowling in the Round two had Lord Fer- Qualifiers were Jerry Chang ABTA he was the best Satur- guson, Koo Hwang, Marv +248 for the men. Bobbie Mc The families of Guevarra, day night at CAL Bowl. Romy Crowder and Rina Cordero Collum Lung led the ladies Sosa, Cruz, Garcia and Matsu- Cajucom won his fitth ABTA fall out and get checks of $115 +68.They will get paid entries moto and the 3 stooges Dan- ABTA Title by downing a hot shooter in 6-9th places for the fine bowling. ny Ely and himself. Romy is AMERICAN BOWLERS TOURNAMENT ASSOCIATION Vuong Do in the title game to Round three had Vuong Do The Doubles were headed well-respected and it is fitting take home a tidy $2,150, on get to Miriam Galluzzo 184- by Jerry Chang and Ryan Nam that he wins the title. He got (at Cal Bowl) February 6 a $100 Bonus for using “900 his Birthday no less:_) Romy 154. Ryan Nam edged Randy with a big 1,572 and $180. 1 romy Cajucom ss 717 $1,100.00 6 jeff Taino / won this from the top seeded Folden 211-192. Randy and Chang teamed with Jimmy global ball for the win. Cash & Carry $850.00 tony Tang 1383 $120.00 position in the top 16 single Miriam were 4th and 5th with Wong1498 and $160. In fact Vuong Do is from West- ABTA Shirt $100.00 7 leo Tartamella / minster and used a Global 900 Global Ball $100.00 marvin Crowder 1383 $120.00 elim finals. fine bowling and $125 with the first five places went ½ 2 vuong Do 678 $550.00 8 tres Catalasan / The scoring was semi two of our regulars to meet of the dapper Mr. Chang as he 900 drilled by ABTA Member 3 ryan Nam 686 $205.00 marvin Crowder 1381 $100.00 tough, but fair. making the cut for the right to bowl Cajucom bowled lights out! We paid Benny Mach at Westminster 4 randy Folden 690 $125.00 9 tony Tang / Lanes. He has a very pretty 5 miriam Galluzzo 664 $125.00 jhun Tan 1381 $100.00 were Men +56 and the ladies for the title. 24 places and $1,990 in the 6 lordan Ferguson 716 $115.00 10 ryan Nam / +34 to make the semis and The semi final match was doubles. girlfriend Julie Nguyen who 7 koo Hwang 680 $115.00 vuong Do 1381 $100.00 also added were Super Seniors on. Vuong brought his strike The Match Game was bowls the ABTA most every 8 marvin Crowder, Sr. 650 $115.00 11 victor Paolucci / week also. He thanks Julie for 9 rina Cordero 648 $115.00 vuong Do 1375 $90.00 Lonzell Burnett., and the Na- ball this game in a 256-221 NOT matched with a 227, so 10 joshua Navarro 714 $105.00 12 marvin Crowder / kunz tandem Marty and Bob- win as Ryan couldn’t seem to we again go for $3,500 this support and the ABTA Staff. 11 tony Tang 704 $105.00 David Emrich 1374 $80.00 bie. find his shot, and had a few week with a nice a carry- Ryan Nam is from San 12 Bernie Navarro 672 $105.00 13 jeff Taino / Gabriel and used an Invision 13 David Emrich 662 $105.00 Alan Libao 1368 $70.00 A good turnout of 224 bad breaks. He was 3rd and over of $2,250. We will have 14 Bobbie McCollum (SS) 657 $105.00 14 jeff Taino / bowlers ( 4 Squads) saw 51 bowled so well. Vuong was $3,500 in the next event also drilled by Ed Williamson at 15 jeff Taino 656 $105.00 jeJe Gabriel 1363 $60.00 Semifinalists take the floor, of off to the title game vs Romy Big Bucks to be won. Bowling Square. He and 16 Ed Abarca 655 $105.00 15 jeJe Gabriel / pretty girlfriend Christina Ch- 17 val Wise 644 $100.00 jhun Tan 1361 $60.00 which all would cash and the Cajucom. The Match Series was 18 Vien (Tim) Tran (60%) 638 $58.50 16 tony Tang / top 16 to advance to the single The title game was on as Matched at CAL by a Happy eung bowl most every week 19 ted Villaroman 635 $97.50 vuong Do 1361 $60.00 elim finals with 3 women min Romy led off with a double. Bryan Moore $1,658. He liked with us and are great people. 20 vic Paolucci (SS) 632 $95.00 17 jeff Taino / They have two beautiful dog- 21 jack Trongale 631 $95.00 jhun Tan 1358 $50.00 guaranteed to the top 16. Vuong then was clean and that idea. Bryan is a great 22 leo Tartamella 629 $92.50 18 marife Catalasan / The scoring was conten- Romy open in 3rd. Vuong ABTA Supporter Congrats!! gies Bubu and Bebe. He 23 David Dittlinger 628 $92.50 marvin Crowder 1356 $40.00 tious with Romy Cajucom still clean but he had a prob- The 3-6-9 was NOT hit thanks Mou Liu Bowlers and 24 Chae Kim 627 $90.00 19 tony Tang / th ABTA for support. 25 jhun Tan 627 $90.00 jeannette Chang 1353 $40.00 leading the way at +117, and lem as Romy then fired a four either as William Garrett out- 26 martin Nakunz (SS) 622 $87.50 20 teddy Villaroman / in second place, Lord Fergu- Bagger frames 4-5-6-7 to take lasted the field but missed in It was great to return to 27 Pilbert Colian 618 $85.00 jeJe Gabriel 1353 $40.00 son only one title pin back at command but when Vuong shot 1. We go for $1,800 Sat- CAL where the action is al- 28 Cezar Marcella 615 $82.50 21 glenn Matsumoto / ways awesome . 29 roberta Nakunz (SS) 612 $78.75 marvin Crowder 1350 $30.00 +116. Romy will sit out and chopped a spare in frame 9 urday Folks! 30 jeJe Gabriel 612 $78.75 22 Ely Cruz / bowl for the title. Lord to enter it was all over as Romy wins Romy Cajucom hails from Special Thanks to Leonard, 31 Faye Josafat 611 $73.75 marvin Crowder 1348 $30.00 into the second round of the it 211/244-177/201. HAPPY Los Angeles, and used the and Staff, and Sal for the fair 32 rico Cayton 611 $73.75 23 ryan Nam / to all Lane Condition. We re- 33 Angelina Nillo (SS) 610 $68.75 Cecilia Lung 1344 $20.00 top 16 finals. It took a +48 BIRTHDAY Romy and ABTA “900 Global” Link drilled by 34 Ely Cruz (SS) 610 $68.75 24 Cecilia Lung / (men) and the 3 guaranteed Title in fact. Great Bowling!! James at Pickwick Bowl. He turn there soon. It is History 35 tres Catalasan 609 $65.00 ryan Nam 1344 $20.00 women to make the top 16 Great bowling by Vuong is married to a beautiful lady folks as Romy Cajucom en- 36 richard Samson 601 $62.50 ters the archives as our latest 37 Alan Libao 598 $61.25 FINANCIAL REPORT Single Elims at CAL . Do, a titleist who really per- Mary Lou who was in the Phil- 38 Thomas Licauco (60%) 598 $36.75 Cut Scores: The first round went. We formed well at CAL and almost ippines when she heard the champion at CAL BOWL. 39 jerry Chang 595 $59.00 Men: Sat + 56 Women: Sat + 34 had Bernie Navarro, Joshua took the title. He is a great Guy news. They have Kids Ryan, Bowling Square in Arca- 40 Art Windsor (SS) 594 $58.00 Super Seniors: Lonzell Burnett, dia is our host this Saturday 41 millie Newman 592 $57.00 Martin Nakun, Roberta Nakunz Navarro, Tony Tang, Dave and very Competitive. Same Marvin, Joy and Amar. He 42 jeanette Change 590 $56.00 High Qualifer (Free Entry) Emrich, Ed Abarca, Bobbie goes for Ryan Nam who did so thanks Bob the ABTA Staff, and we will again have a Free 43 george Covarrubias 586 $56.00 Men: Jerry Chang + 249 Drawing for a 900 Global Ball 44 lonzell Burnett (SS) 583 $55.00 Women: Bobbie McCollum + 68 from Our Sponsor! 45 Connie Ferrer (60%) 571 $32.75 3 - 6 - 9 : William Garrett 46 wilson Cheung 571 $54.50 Match Game: 227 - No Winner (562) 868-7164 www.abta1.com Cell: (562) 228-3960 Next week is West Covina 47 michael Kong 563 $54.00 Match Series: 502 - Bryan Moore Lanes Feb. 20. 48 juan Camarena 555 $54.00 Regular Entry...... Nheim Tran Check-in early Saturday 49 raymond Grabinski 551 $53.00 Regular Entry...... Alex Velasco 50 marife Catalasan 541 $53.00 Storm 3 Ball Roller Bag...... Chae Kim Squad times are 12:00- 1:00- 51 Alex Reyes DNF F/E High End Ball...... Ben Hurtado ABTA TOURNAMENT 2:30- 4:00 and 6:00 PM Semis DOUBLES 2 Nights Las Vegas...... Ariel Ocampo at 7:45 PM. 1 ryan Nam / 900 Global Ball...... Lonzell “Super Senior” Burnett jerry Chang 1572 $180.00 Prize Fund 223 $5,676.25 Also, we are already raf- 2 jimmy Wong / Paid Entries 25 @ 53 $1,325.00 fling Las Vegas Rooms, 900 jerry Chang 1498 $160.00 Optional Sidepots $1,397.00 Saturday February 13th, 2010 Global Ball and Bag weekly at 3 Cecilia Lung / Doubles $1,990.00 jerry Chang 1470 $150.00 3-6-9 $50.00 the Tournament. Win Yours! 6 4 jerry Chang / Cash & Carry $850.00 tickets for $5. Vegas is going Andrew Lung 1463 $140.00 Match Series $1,658.00 to be big in July! July 1-2-3-4 5 giang Huynh / Shirt & Trophy $88.00 jerry Chang 1452 $130.00 Total Payout $21,454.25 See You at Bowling- Bowling Square Square! New schedules to be 1020 S. Baldwin, Arcadia • (626) 445-3160 mailed soon. If YOU have ad- Take 10 Freeway to Santa Anita North 3 Miles to Duarte Rd then left/west 1/2 mile to Baldwin, right dress change get it to us asap or Take 210 Freeway to Baldwin 2 Miles South Thanks for being an ABTA member!! Superbowl Winners Free Bring In A New Member & Get A $15 Rebate At Bowling Square Contest Dom Laguardia Colts 32-17 good for two nights at So Point in July. 2nd Tess Santos miss by 4 points La Ve- st gas En try and 3rd Ada Wong Win 1 with Bonuses • Min miss 5 points good for $50 in $3,000 $1,100 cash. They all had Saints to win etc Good Picks by these Squads: 12:00 - 1:00 - 2:30 - 4:00 & 6:00 PM • Semi Finals 7:45 PM fine prognosticators. Winners of the Free Pool • for the forst 100 entrants at Match Game Est $3,500 • Match Series Est $1,800 3-6-9 is $1,700 Cal were Up to 209 Average • No PBA • Entry Fees: $53-$50-$45 • Reduced Entry Fees: $36-$34 And Mr. Super Senior him- self won the weekly Drawing for the 900 Global Ball and his Brackets—Match Game—Match Series—3-6-9—Doubles—Side Pots—Horses name Lonzell Burnett Guaranteed Min of 38 Men & 7 Women (min) to Cash • Plus Super Seniors • Men & Women Qualify Separately See you at West Bowling- Square! New schedules to be Bryan Moore hits Match Series $1,656 at CAL (L—R) Faithful $4,000 Min. Prize Fund GUARANTEED Regardless of Entries mailed soon. If YOU have ad- ABTA Supporter Bryan Moore is congratulated by ABTA Direc- Top 16 Guaranteed $100 Min. • 1 in 5 entrants advance to the Semi Finals tor Deborah Sanders for hitting the Match Series at CAL His All Semifinalists to cash with top 16 advancing to the exciting single elim finals format (most events) 3 Women Guaranteed dress change get it to us asap! Thanks for being an ABTA 502 scratch score was good for $1,658. Couldn’t happen to a member!! nicer guy!! Page 6 BOWLING NEWS February 11, 2010 JUNIORJUNIOR FUNFUN NO-TAPNO-TAP   Tournament Sat day, Feb. 20th SATURDAY, FEB. 20th 2010 Check-In at 12:30pm, Bowl at 1pm Starts at 1pm, Check-in at 12:30pm &OUSZ'FFs)BOEJDBQJTPG&OUSZ'FFs)BOEJDBQJTPG

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LAS NATIONAL DEAF BOWLING NEWS VEGAS TRAVEL Southern Nevada-California Deaf LEAGUE By Alice Bowling Association This Weekend Meglemre by Ed Abakumoff CABAZON, CA.—The 26th Annual Southern Nevada-Cali- FOUNTAIN VAL- fornia Deaf Bowling Association takes place this week-end Feb- LEY—The Pro bowlers left ruary 13 -14. The Action will be at Canyon Lanes in Carbazon some good scoring for the California. The bowling center has 24 lanes. It is located right league when it traveled to next door to the Morongo Hotel and Casino. This year’s host is Fountain Bowl this week. the Riverside Silent Bowlers and the chairperson is Don Tousig- Roberta McNaught led the nant. honor roll with 216-581, There has been a slight change in the normal scheduling of followed by Doris Lewis the tournament. The change is that the General meeting will be held at 5:00pm Saturday afternoon instead of the usual Friday 200-567, Cindie Martin evening. All bowling events will be conducted on Saturday 553, Mary Dixon 210-539, and Sunday. On Saturday there will be 2 squads of Singles and Aresia McGee 215-531, Doubles at 9:00am and 12:30pm. In the afternoon where will be Karen Mauricui 518, Con- 2 squads of qualifying for the Deaf Elimination Tournament at nie Berkely 507 and Cil 12:30pm and 2:30pm. Moons 501. Sunday morning,2 squads for the team event, one at 9:00am Keystone #2 maintains and the other squad will be to be announced, possibly after the league leadership with 52 first squad. win, followed by Fountain The Deaf Elimination Tournament rounds will occur after Bowl 49, Doris’ Hair De- the conclusion of the team events early Sunday afternoon. SN_ CDBA attracted 25 teams, 94 singles, 47 doubles and 66 deaf signs, 45.2; Cal Bowl #1, elimination entries. The Secretary/Treasurer wants to remind all 45; Cal #2, 43; Valley View about the dress code. All shirts must have a collar ( no T-shirts). #2, 42, Keystone #3, 40 and Pants can be slacks, trousers, corduroy and blue jeans with no the rest of the league fol- holes in them. Capris are allow for the female entrants only. lows from 39 down to the There are entrants for other states coming to participate, they celler team at 17.2. are from Northern California, Arizona, Washington and from the Pat Willmore came vis- islands of Hawaii as well as Southern California and Nevada. iting again Monday, along Most of the team entries are in the 600+ team average range. with many kids who were There are 5 teams in the 700+ range. One of the teams, Las enjoying a holiday due to Vegas Deaf Bowling Association features Thomas Koewitz, who recently rolled his first 300 game. There are 3 teams with 800+ Monday being President’s team average. The strongest team 864 consist of 3 former Deaf- Day. lympians, Ed Abakumoff, Robert Ellison, Darrell Stogryn and A visit to the Orange joined by a lefty Mark Fisser. The next team at 835 have Carl County USBC office, after Malucci and Ken DeGroff coming in with identical 246 averages bowling, to check transfer and have a couple of 170 averages in their team. The third team memberships for subs also has a 810 and mostly from Northern California. Ed Bazan, Bert resulted in buying ten 2- Enos, Mike Scharnow and the 4 member is from Southern Cali- year calendars. They were fornia, Daniel Vasquez Jr. These guys have their work cut out for on sale at $2 each. See me themselves, because they have little or no handicap. Monday if you failed to buy a 2010-2011 when we had them in December. Thomas Koewitz Get NEXT WEEK: 10:30 a.m. Monday February 15 at Keystone Lanes. His First Perfect Game Reported by Carl Malucci Last Weeks Solution LAS VEGAS, NEVADA—Tommy Koewitz, who bowls in 6 3 4 9 5 2 7 1 8 the Wednesday night Mountainsiders on team with James Mac- 2 9 7 6 1 8 5 3 4 Donald , Pete Morreale and sara Sain-Jurgens. He shot his first 8 5 1 7 3 4 2 9 6 300 game during his second game. His games were 188-300-233 1 8 6 3 7 5 9 4 2 for a 721 series. Tommy says he found his line in the 9 frame 5 7 2 4 9 6 3 8 1 of the first game and punched out in the 10th frame and kept on 9 4 3 8 2 1 6 7 5 striking in the 2nd game for his 300. Oddly enoughbefore his 4 1 9 2 6 7 8 5 3 thenth frame he had to wait a while to have some work fixed in the back. He remained calm during the long wait and finally got 7 6 8 5 4 3 1 2 9 his chance to bowl and after he got his 12th strike for the 300, he 3 2 5 1 8 9 4 6 7 looked up and said “Thanks Dad, Love You!” February 11, 2010 BOWLING NEWS Page 7

JEFFREY SARGENT WINS SECOND ABT CHAMPIONSHIP AT LINBROOK BOWL ANAHEIM—After five qualifying squads at Linbrook Bowl on February 6-7, 2010, our final- ists included 11 bowlers. After the beat the board finals, Jeffrey Sargent came out on top by 16 pins to win his second ABT championship.

Our newest championship, Jeffrey Sargent, is a letter carrier for the U.S. Postal Service. Jeffrey is married to Myrsha and has one child, Natalie. Jeffrey has been bowling for over 25 years and bowls in the ABT League at Yorba Linda Bowl and leagues at Westminster Lanes and Linbrook Bowl. Jeffrey was using Storm Hot Rod drilled by Kent Kinoshita for the win this weekend. Jef- frey sports a high game of 290 and a 680 series. Jeffrey wanted to thank Myrsha and Natalie for their love and support. Jeffrey also wanted to thank Kent for taking care of his equipment. Jeffrey also wanted to thank Linbrook Bowl for hosting the tournament and the ABT directors for running an outstanding tournament.

The winner of the 2-Game Sweeper on Saturday was Ian Markstrum and Sunday’s winner was Jonathan Barraca. The winner of the senior sweeper was Daryl Brandt. The mystery game and series scores were drawn during our finals meeting. The mystery game was 157 in game two. The mystery series was 597. There were no winners. The mystery game and series pot is open to all members.

The ABT staff and membership would like to thank the management and staff at Linbrook Bowl for hosting our tournament. Our next scheduled event will be February 20th at Westminster Lanes. The squad times for this tournament will be 12:30, 2, 3:30 and 5PM. At approximately 6:30, we will have a two-game beat-the-board roll-off for the championship. The address for Westminster Lanes is 6471 Westminster Lanes, in the city of Westminster. Their phone number is 714-893- 5005. First place with 40 entries and 40 entries in the bonus pot will be $1100. The entry fee for this tournament is $40. We hope to see you at Westminster Lanes on Saturday, February 20!

ABT at Linbrook: (L-R): Front Row: Jonathan Barraca, Sun Sundara, Jeffrey Sargent, Natalie Sargent, Miguel Rosales. Back rose (L-R) Brad Graeff, Brian Yamanoha, Gilbert Zermeno, Gilbert Gissendaner, Cliff Higgins, Peter Bernal, Daryl Brandt and Ian Markstrum. Page 8 BOWLING NEWS February 11, 2010

Ritchie 208-217, Charlel Woods 225, Joe Brown 211, Clarence Matthews 201-202, Dominic Antonio 205-209, Pre Collier 204- 200, Andrey Gibson 227-200, Ed Hansen 252, Terry Binuya 203, Canoga Willie Panton 212, Rollie De Guzman 207, Albert Burnett 201, Park Bowl BOWL CAL BOWL BOWLING REPORT Tom Pettway 213. 20122 Vanowen St. • Winnetka, CA 91306 Cal Stars: 818-340-5190 • FAX: 818-883-1202 • OPEN 24 HOURS www.canogaparkbowl.com 2500 E. Carson St., Lakewood, CA 90712 • (562) 421-8448 Ora McCormick 199-180-204/583, Nene Camana 193-183- E-mail:[email protected] 157/533, Darlene Hom 192-147-181/520, Bette Sane Richardi 165- LAKEWOOD—Here are the scores: 186-189/540, Dottie Lawn 143-171-200/516, Shonna Hernandez WINNETKA—Another Scratch Singles is on the schedule Young at Heart: 147-173-194/514, Barbara Crawford 180-141-190/511. for this weekend. 10 AM on Sunday February 14th will be the Aubrey Johnson 129,127,134/390, Ed Johnson 129,120,150/399, Funster’s: starting time for the Top 5 Scratch Match Play Open Event which Willie Young 238,143,205/586, Deloris Harris 138,135,126/399, Bong Cayton 503, Boylee Ino, Tala Sula 203/563, Tua Sula will feature 8 games of qualifying followed by a top 5 stepladder Milton Donnerson 194,208,243/635, Fred Contreras 211/516, Jim Plante 300/635, Ed Hansen 211/581, Mareo Mc finals bowled on a modified house shot. Check in time is 9:30 138,180,185/503, Cathy Anderson 128,135,162/425, Ella Wil- Clain 511, Pat Erwin 531, Arnie Faria 523, Janet Faria 530, AM. Please see our ad in the Bowling News or contact Tourna- son 177,134,113/424, Ike Sanders 179,192,177/548, Al Winston Joe Erwin 552, Jim Burke 225/610, Luz Cruz 509, Ether Mont- ment Director Patrick @ 818-389-2449 or yarnspatrick@yahoo. 155,157,153/441, Andrew Morton 171,201,172/544, Theresa gomery 201/588, Wil Panton 557, Terry Binuya 211/568, Lee com See you on the lanes. Harrison 99,124,106/329, Shirly Fields 112,102,116/330, Larry Theiss 506, Danne Yan Horn 214/538, Bob Van Horne 235- Here are the high scores for the week. Neri 209,188,225/622, John Brider 103,149,154/406, Marci 237/622, B.J. Theiss 222-232/650, Earl Hullett 240/557, Josh Hansen 129,138,166/433, James Johnson 175,16,191/512, Tom Hudson 525, Harold Runyon 220-234/642, Don Kelly 527, Jane PHIL-AM: Bert Araneta 205-598, Raul Ventenilla 213-583, Pettway 190,194,182/566, Willie Creer 159,153,148/460, Gene Simmons 547, Bob Webb 205-225-235/665, Milton Dowerson Levi Navarette 219-579, Phillip Gayatin 563, Donald Lavares Hammons 159,153,178/490, Albert Stephen 119,130,112/361, 518, Eddie Buhny 526, Verne Willey 517, Dominic Antonio 531, 201-558, Helen Ventenilla 209-526, Socorro King 202-526. Gene Skulick 98,166,176/440, Lerdy Canaday 183,144,138/405, Don Keith 225-257/609, Ron Leidholtd 203/562, Art Diemert VIVA LAS VEGAS: Tad Schweitzer 277-759, Travis Greene Albert Burnett 157,136,193/480, Art Dirmert 209,162,155/523, 200/545, John Matthews 213/565. 258-726, Scott Friedman 247-679, Mikhael Malta 668, Stephen James Kennard 152,141,203/496, Tre Collier 202,148,161/511, Grandmas & Grandpas: Mendez 665, Kathy Litzenberger 199-570, Roberta Martel 253- Jessie Lane 157,122,117/396, Joe Brown 160,183,178/521, Don Chuck Patterson 647, Wendell Ledbetter 599, Art Diemert 601, 561, Debby Koeller 188-500. Jackson 130,189,173/492, Joe Matthews 153,169,159/481, Dan- Stan Murren 584, Ray Culp 604, John Roach 533, Chuck Ashton RIVER MANIACS: Barry Simon 267-730, Ryan Simonian nie Van Horn 157,147,182/486, Bob Van Horn 151,136,175/462, 514, Boylee Inocente 533, Lucy Seiple 537, Walt Gist 520, Joe 723, Johnnie Englehart 279-720, Tad Schweitzer 268-686, Ray Almyra Perrito 134,101,134/369, Glenn Wright 177,160,141/478, Matthews 558, Tony Morones 619, B.J. Theiss 668, John Matthews Stoy 269-686, Monise Kelly 204-557, Vicky Colburn 198-544, Vern Willey 137,156,111/404, Earl Hullett 180,210,188/578, 523, Rey Santos 669, Dominic Antonio 603, John Welty 585, Ron Sharon Weger 191-519. Loretta Ringor 150,162,192/484, Rick Hunter 185,164,175/524, Mc Clain Sr. 582, Willie Burkhalter 538, Larry Cosarove 554, MONDAY NITE MADNESS: Jerome Hampton 222-612, Tua Sula 159,184,192/535, Fale Sula 198,220,201/619, Ed Hansen Donald Jones 512, Jim Burke 713, Joe Erwin 630, Al Williams Robert Iblings 216-595, Mike Hahn 213-591, Bob Pfleger 571, 232,180,216/628, Eva Hammons 89,99,112/300, Josh Hudson 580, Billy Williams 642. Wayne Coffman 554, Carol Tucker 170-469, Carol Enochs 457, 200,237,198/635, Ron McClain Sr.180,183,194/566, Walter Lillian wasn’t here this week to type your column. You know who Martha Pfleger 174-456, Joanne Lenane 166-456. Millsap 199,201,138/538, Ben Jones Sr. 180,163,160/503, Rose you are, and what scores you shot. This week seemed to be - COMEDIANS: Mark May 247-721, Russ Gothrick 257-716, Belton 186,113,147/446, J.J. Scott 210,148,186/544. ter than usual. Must be the weather. Tell someone you love them Jesse Chastain 265-697, Justin Archer 697, Kevin Gross 257- Recycled Teens: this Sunday! 696, Sharon Weger 192-573, Mary Becker 187-521, Carol Asher Art Diemert 241-22-278/714, Eddie Buhay 582, Divina Buhay 195-519. 513, Jorge Fernandez 667, Adela Sanyos 562, Harold Runyon TUESDAY PICK-A-BALL DOUBLES: (4 games) Jude Niles 553, Don Keith 561, Wendell Ledbetter 576, Rudy Munzon 217- President’s Cup Tournament 258-796, Allan Nathan 227-789, Becky Harrold 223-784, Ri- 258-268/743, Will Panton 562, Jim Burke 569, Ben Jones Sr. 513, cardo Rosete 212-783, Larry Zeno 234-775, Katherine Hannah Norma Myers 508, Walter Millsap 574, BJ Theiss 689, Dominic by Betty McDiarmid 207-765, Sonny Castillo 743, Chuck Potter 743. Antonio 577, John Matthews 596, Tom Spencer 510, Albert Bur- LAKEWOOD—Cal Bowl held it’s 1st Annual President Cup EARLY BIRDS: Mike Johnson 248-659, Art Rosenberg 222- nett 522, Ed Brown 565, Pat Erwin 525, Dennis Galgan 531, Terry Tournament on Saturday, Jan. 30 at noon. WE had a very good 616, Lori Fish 206-603, Jay Shaffer 215-584, Ray FIsh 215-578, Binuya 566, Bong Cayton 599, Ken Seiple Sr. 536, Bill Charles team respresentation with 17 leagues participating. The winning Caros Leon 556. 507, Ron Leidholdt 629. team with a total of 50 points was Storm Scratch Trio. The presi- PBA EXPERIENCE SINGLES: (4 games) Dave Schaffer 259- Long Beach City Employees 1/25/10: dent is Greg Jackson and his name and the league he represnts, 824, John Ritchie Jr 246-202-787, Larry Friedman 215-704. Matt Mosley 225-267-245/737, Antonio Smith 268-224-222/714, Storm Scratch Tio will e the first name on the trophy. The team 500 CLASSIC: Petra Kaun 206-559, Carol Asher 201-547, Mar- Rick Anderson 238-262-222/714, Vince Garfias 201-266-211/678, menbers were Leonard Ruiz, Bear Marsh, David Ferguson and ian McWilliams 204-541, Patti McVicker 539, Leslie Jackson Danny Collins 215-215-222/652, Ed Kuder 201-246-181/628, Adam McKenzie. Second place went to Mega Vegs with Neal 535. Jonathan Gale 214-201-211/626, Rudy Munzon 211-219-196/626, Johnson, Bob Wilson, Jim Valles and Jac Mongillo. Third went THE CLASSICS: Michael Witt 253-693, Tina Enriquez 226- Amo Sula 180,198,238/616, Charles Funderburk 220-193-202/615, Grandmas and Grandpas with John Matthews, Margo McClain, 664, Louis Enriquez 258-655, Richard Greenzweight 256-647, James Talley 193-177-245/615, Maota Bahr 190-207-214/611, BJ Ron McClain and Art Diemer. Fourth place was won by the Senior Jerry Lovell 224-630, Jim Howell 224-622, Gayle Kirby 262- Theiss 154-224-232/610, Melvin Jones 200-212-175/587, Edwin Men’s Trio with Jim Burke, Jim Plante, Clark Vandenberg and 616, Pam Findl 223-597, Luke Sultzer 211-552, Pam Blake 226- Brown 191-192-204/587, Sareth Voeung 201-130-241/572, Chero- Ralph Wingert. It was a lot of fun for all the teams that participated. 547. kee Morrison 246, Gerry Geymore 233, Tom Bonham, Thomas We look forward this month to the Vice Presidents Cup to be held BNAI BRITH CLASSIC: George Lippert 246-725, Jay Da- Cathey 224, Roy Hess, Shawee Wilson 221, Taia Sula 214, Bill on February 27 at noon. vies 261-689, Ernest Johnson 605, Roman Agiert 597, Michael Ledoux 212, Art Diemert 210, Jim Agnello 205, Dan Dsa 204, Halem 213-587. Tua Sula 204. THURSDAY PICK-A-BALL: (4 games) Jeff Johnson 200-697, Long Beach City Employees 2/1/10: Andrew Johnson 191-680, Jose Roque 208-658, Glenn Casparro Danny Collins 244-253-211/708, Jim Agnello 239-181-236/656, 199-653, Keith Sripom 190-597. Ron Lee 214-213-220/647, Brandon Torgerson 192-280-168/640, PARTY ANIMALS: Dan Onestinghel 265-737, Elizabeth Fon- Steve Anderson 257-225-156/638, Jaclyn Padgett 246-190- vergne 246-727, Michael Pollack 268-710, Jared Leigh 247-673, 190/626, Rudy Munson 215-191-216/622, Jonathan Gale Mark Vaughan 670, Mike Fonseca 656, Sharon Weger 209-565, 223-183-208/614, Rick Anderson 201-205-187/593, Armondo Erica Pollack 210-564, Marsha Graham Martinez 220-529, Ramos 199-213-179/591, Antonio Smith 190,192,208/590, Tom Rishelle Davis 520. Komadina 191-210-184/585, Edwin Brown 183,200,202/585, VEGAS 4 FUN: Robert Spengeman 238-686, Richard Guzman Bill Ledoux 181-199-203/583, Sareth Voeung 202-201-175/578, 234-639, Vaughn Fountain 225-633, Jun Tumacay 235-609, Jaf Jerry Waken 251, Vince Garfias 242, Kelly Wynn 238, Taia Sula Martinez 584, Pam Fountain 213-559, Brit Huerta 197-546. 214, Rob Anderson, Jephtan Willis, Ed Kuder 205, Al Fagata, Art SFVCC NIKKEI: Russ Yamaguchi 256-721, Kevin Eto 247- Diemert 204, Reta Sula 202. 671, Kirk Sasaki 219-633, Shoji Takeshima 623, Mas Suruki Corona Ladies: 612, Noriko Fukunaga 213-578, Rumiko Nakata 186-514. Game 1 - 1st place Kendra Rasmussen 250, 2nd place Audrey SENIORS: Louis 236, 3rd place Betty Green 228. Game 2 - Reyna Rocha & 49’ERS SENIOR TRIO: Richard Greenzweight 232-660, Anita Anglin 178(tie), Game 3 - 1st place Louise Frum 232, 2nd Carolyn Scherzberg 273-653, Rick Dobris 257-634, Dale Rubin place Audrey Louis 218. 215-604, Dave Folck 596, Jim Halliday 209-560, Nancy Cottrell Cal Bowleros: 181-504. Dee Phipps 224-206/617, Karen Witt 233/567, Carole Fischer FUNTIMERS: Ron Doll 252-708, Steve Herndon 258-686, 560, Brenda Durnin 234/558, Charoon McKnight 217-201/558, Carolyn Scherzberg 234-671, Al Reiswig 247-618, Mel Neiditch Mary Smyth 548, Leona Belletti 202/541, Barbara Bishop 530, 606, RIchard Greenzweight 210-602, Candy Adams 179-514, Gladys Funderburk 200/522, Dianne McCann 514, Margo Mc- Anne Wallis 189-509. Clain 510. 39’ERS SENIOR TRIO: Steve Herndon 248-700, Carolyn Ramona Ladies: Scherzberg 279-696, Larry George 266-692, Lucy Tralla 238- Sue Spencer 164-141-159/464, Millie Kickner 149, Shiny Wil- 664, Jerry Ambrosini 642, Tom Roberts 241-629, John Sanchez liams 149, Jean Nama 154-180, Ann Johnson 163, Merrie Slagley 242-628, Sylvia Kesilis 211-566, Eloise Valencia 184-513. 174-181, Shirley Davis 173, Joyce Robertson 172, Dee Crouse JUNIORS: 134-173-165/472, Eulalia Salcidio 166, Becky Carroll 177. BUMPER THUMPERS: (2 Games) Aiden Levy 99-197, James Sr. Mens Trio: Sanchez 94-176, Stevan Martinez 87-172, Phillip Kaufman 93- Ellis Houston 233-242-179/654, Ron McClain Sr. 258-166- 170, Dillon Nguyen 164, Alexis Burnett 81-154. 203/627, Ivory Herd 198-246-184/628, Ning Bardelona 221-211- JUNIOR ROYALS: Justin Pluchino 203-554, Allen Minot 215- 189/621, Larry Neri 258-216-239/713, Rudy Munzon 269-289- 541, Mark Gagnier 164-440, John Nelson 184-437, Keith Nelson 246/804, Jorge Fernandez 225, Dion Morris Sr. 216-201-217/634, 167-437, Bertha Rose 149-397, Ashley Brett 135-338, Julia Frias Ken Kolliday 201-183-229/613, Art Diemert 166-216-224/606, 117-332. Archie Stull 211-225-244/680, Charles Veals 169-234-235/638, Ed Neal 171-211-222/604, Jim Plante 224-213-236/673, Don Congratulations to those who qualifies for the Pepsi Tournament. Wadie 234-221-198/653, Cecil Knighton 207-230-213/650, B.J. The regional rolloff will be held here at Canoga Park Bowl on 175-213-223/611, Wayne Brown 205-190-237/632, Dane Har- the weekend of March 20-21. Teams are now forming for the rison 209-245-211/665, Curtis Seale 210-212-211/633, Jimmy Bowling Instructor Junior City and State Tournaments. Please see Ron if you want Hamilton 205-234-191/630, Ed Cabs 228-174-223/625, Rick to participate.

Llaneta 234-258-202/694, Phillip Gipson 222-245-226/693, Ralph Wingert 223-182-201/606, Clark Vanden Berg 226-266-186/678, SHERMAN JOSEPH RUSTY BRYANT Jim Burke 245-233-213/691, Fale Sula 246-176-222/644, Vince Lessons by Appointment Cervante 234-255-210/699, Paul Reynolds 177-214-218/609, Billy 15 Years Experience Conens Jr. 226-205-248/679, Pat Kinard 259-254-248/761, Sonny Available Weekdays or Weekends (no nights) Den 191-191-232/614, Ray Staten 234-181-188/603, Harold Fariss 201-116-184/603, Jerry Peterson 209-228-204/641, Bob Pearson $30 - Beginners • $50 - Advanced THE PRO ZONE 247-218-212/677, Phil Hylton 212-223-285/720, Maurd Pendilla “The Ultimate Pro Shop” 213-210, Willie Young 205, Josh Hudson 212, Ernest Jackson 203, Gene Skulick 201, Robert Wright 247, Rick Kelly 220, Doug Call for appointment 626-320-9939 818-365-2050 Johnson 200, Chuck Patterson 215, Fred Faniel 237, Joe V. Swift Bowl at Cal Bowl or Keystone Lanes or Del Rio Lanes Hours: 205, Henry Hom 201-215, J.J. Scott 204, Andrew Morton 213, 10430 Sepulveda Blvd. Mon. Thru Fri. Walter Millsap 227, John Dunn 225, Les Smullen 206, Carrol Bring a copy of this coupon for a First Lesson Discount Mission Hills, CA 91345 11a.m. to 9 p.m. Brandon 240, Ray Culp 243, Tony White 233, Al Williams 212, Inside Mission Hills Bowl 818-361-1221 Sat. 11 a.m to 5 p.m. Wayne Moon 211-213, John Matthews 217, Al Winston 205, Steve February 11, 2010 BOWLING NEWS Page 9

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Mixed Doubles No-Tap Tournament Sunday, February 14th @ Noon Check-In is at 11:30am Only $10 Per Person Handicap is 90% of 210. Average Used is Highest 2008-2009 Book if None, Highest 2007-2008 Book if None, Highest Current 21 Game Average, if None Enter at 210. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2010 1st Place MEET AT 6PM, BOWL AT 6:30PM TRIP FOR TWO TO THE ORLEANS 3 DAYS & 2 NIGHTS 2nd Place $18 PER PERSON Dinner for two at $45 value 4 PEOPLE PER TEAM 3rd Place LEAGUE TYPE: LAUGHLIN FUN! Dinner for two at $40 value Bowl at the center of your choice, prizes awarded at every center.

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COngrAtulAtiOns tO thE winnErs Southern Los Angeles County Youth Travel nO-tAP rEsults FOr FEB. 6,2010 wOmEn's high sEriEs rEsults mEn's high sEriEs rEsults by Otha Stubblefield AvErAgEs 108-149 AvErA gEs 130-150 LOS ANGELES—Did you miss me? Naw! Don’t say it just to be nice, but it has been a busy WITT,RACHEL 724 $15.00 LUTH,JOHN 823 $15.00 STOCKTON,LIZ 714 $10.00 BOLLOM,ELDON 771 $10.00 three weeks with the rain and the demands of the job that keeps the lights on. Since my last article, DAWES,LINDA 643 $5.00 WITT,DONALD 751 $5.00 we’ve been to Gardena, Cerritos and Gage. Starting with the Gardena recap, our leading scorer was Patrick Ruiz. He shot 200, 204 and 205 for a 757 series. He was followed closely by Jeremy AvErAgEs 150+ AvErAgEs 151+ PERUCCI,LANNIS 860 $15.00 OLIVAS,RAY 873 $15.00 Glover with 205/745. KOOLMEES,TRACY 786 $10.00 DIXON,STEVE 827 $10.00 Shirniece Beeks was high girl with 183/622. Seven days later, we stopped at Cerritos. Jeremy PORTUGAL,DOT 774 $5.00 WADE,BRUCE 776 $5.00

Glover took top spot with an impressive 978 series, shooting 248, 269, 222 and 239. Antone WINNERS OF THE HANDICAP POT WINNERS OF THE SCRATCH POT Beeks shot a 233 high game for a 761 set. Claudell Redwine was close behind with 218/756. Law- GAME#1 1ST RUBEN GARCIA $40 GAME#1 RAY OLIVAS 277 $14 rence Merriweather and Patrick Ruiz showed up with their 200’s, 204 and 207, respectively, and 2ND LANNIS PERUCCI $28 GAME#1 WOODY ,C 277 $14 GAME#2 1ST LANNIS PERUCCI $40 GAME#2 RAY OLIVAS 300 $27 Shirniece Beeks had 173/557. Our last stop on our unreported tour was at Gage Bowl. No Jeremy 2ND RAY OLIVAS $28 Glover scores to report, but I’ll get to that in a minute. Claudell led scoring with 233, 246/824. GAME#3 RAY OLIVAS 296 $27 GAME#3 1ST ALBERTA PAMILTON $40 np Lawrence was next with 193/695, followed by teammate Patrick at 189/692. Shirniece Beeks led 2ND RAY OLIVAS $28 the girls with 173/588, followed by Demenia Redwine with 155/567. Jeremy missed Travel League HOPE YOU ALL HAD FUN ------HOPE TO SEE YOU BACK ON SATURDAY, this week because he wanted to take advantage of a better opportunity. MARCH 6, 2010. COME AND ENJOY THE DAY----- THANK YOU ALL FOR COMING.---- Jeremy got an opportunity to bowl the PBA Regional held at Del Rosa Lanes in San Bernadino.

A change in rule 400 , the USBC youth bowler prime directive, a few years ago allows youth winnErs FOr high gAmEs whO hAvE AlrEADy BEEn PAiD EXCEPt n/P bowlers to compete in singles (only) events with prior permission of the tournament director, and a gAmE 1 hAnDiCAP gAmE 1 hAnDiCAP PERUCCI,LANNIS 306 $10.00 GARCIA,RUBEN 308 $10.00 signed agreement either waiving any cash prizes, or having them deposited in SMART, the USBC KOOLMEES,TRACY 301 $5.00 CHRISTENSEN,WOODY 294 $5.00 scholarship program. WOOD,CONNIE 246 $5.00 LUTH,JOHN 288 $5.00 Jeremy, 18 year-old first year student at Cal State Dominguez Hills, opted for the latter and took gAmE 2 sCrAtCh gAmE 2 sCrAtCh PERUCCI,LANNIS 266 $10.00 OLIVAS,RAY 300 $10.00 to the lanes. As a veteran of several sport shot leagues and tournaments, Jeremy was not perplexed KOOLMEES,TRACY 243 $5.00 DIXON,STEVE 277 $5.00 by the Viper pattern. Jeremy finished the Saturday qualifying 11th out of the 111 bowler field at PAMILTON,ALBERTA 238 $5.00 WADE,BRUCE 275 $5.00 gAmE 3 hAnDiCAP gAmE 3 hAnDiCAP +280. After the Sunday semifinal round, he boosted his totals by 1170 to finish 12th (+450) and PAMILTON,ALBERTA 297 $10.00 OLIVAS,RAY 265 $10.00 STOCKTON,LIZ 278 $5.00 NP BOLLOM,ELDON 294 $5.00 2/6/2010 qualify for the top 16 elimination bracket on Sunday. PORTUGAL,DOT 270 $5.00 DIXON,STEVE 294 $5.00 Jeremy got off to a slow start (148-190) in the best of 5 bracket, but he took it all the way (237-208, 213-232, 210-202, 259-247 ) to prevail against his first opponent 3-2. Unfortunately, he rECAP OF All nO-tAP BOwlErs couldn’t keep up the pace of his next opponent, Willie Wilson, who posted two impressive games, wOmEn's Avg sEriEs mEn's Avg sEriEs PEruCCi,lAnnis 156 860 OlivAs,rAy 200 873 279 and 288, to sweep Jeremy (237, 212) in the best of 3 round. Despite the sweep, Jeremy was kOOlmEEs,trACy 160 786 DiXOn,stEvE 196 827 POrtugAl,DOt 155 774 luth,jOhn 150 823 absolutely not disappointed. Finishing 7th, Jeremy adds $850 to his SMART account. PAmiltOn,AlBErtA 180 763 wADE,BruCE 194 776 witt,rAChEl 108 724 BOllOm,ElDOn 130 771 That’s a year’s worth of textbooks. This is Jeremy’s 2nd foray into head-to-head adult singles stOCktOn,liz 144 714 gArCiA,ruBEn 166 763 wOOD,COnniE 154 694 witt,DOnAlD 156 751 competition, cashing in the 2008 California State Masters. Jeremy considers this a very rewarding wOrDEn,wArliE 164 693 rhODEs,Dusty 146 747 DAwEs,linDA 105 643 CiChOs,kEn 151 732 experience, and an honor to have had the opportunity to participate, and would certainly like to rAmsEy,kAy 124 635 hArPEr,stAn 155 728 russEll,mArgE 153 581 ChristEnsEn,wOODy 181 725 PADillA,mAry 130 580 mAnriQuEz,wAlDO 167 713 thank PBA Regional Director, Gary Mage, and Del Rosa owners Dave Wodka, Nicole Ellison, and strAin,BErt 153 579 mElEnDrEz,rOBErt 180 698 FAgEr,BEtty 127 570 zArgOrski,BuD 197 696 all of the PBA regional members who were very supportive of this experience. luth,COrky 142 557 DAwEs,Cyril 144 688 10153 rOChA,tOny 150 686 He has definite plans to continue bowling PBA events when he joins the adult ranks in the not BAkEr,mAX 143 676 CArltOn,AnthOny 183 674 too distant . Jeremy resides in Los Angeles where he spent most of his youth bowling career OlivAs,hECtOr 132 670 sCOtt,mElvin 145 670 at Southwest Bowl (RIP), and currently bowls at AMF El Dorado and SLAC Youth Travel. He is mOCkmOCk,DAvEDAvE 183 668 gilliAm,DArrEll 169 654 an active member in the TNBA, and many the touring letter clubs. Hopefully, all youth bowlers tAlAsy,jOE 156 629 shEFFiElD,tOny 188 622 who are bowling JAT, JST, JBT, sport shot leagues, collegiate and any other letters that you’re PhAm,ninh 181 613 rAmsEy,rOy 177 600 frequenting will consider bowling professionally. Our next league session will be at Del Rio Lanes FiOrE,riCh 162 573 mOrEnO,rAy 163 552 on Saturday. Please let me know your Pepsi plans, and the TNBA Western Regional Tournament is 19598 coming up for April 10-11 at the Orleans. Please contact me if you want more information!

Date & Location February 14, 2010 BOWLING NEWSUDOKU AMF Riverside Lanes 10781 Indiana Ave. 7 Riverside, CA. 92503 Of America 1-951-353-2695 4 5 1 6 30 LANES Available , 84 BOWLERS 6 4 9 Mandatory Pre—Entry Check-In 08:00am to 9:00 am 1 3 Begin bowling at 09:15am 7 3 2 9

3 DIVISIONS 4 8 Hdcp Advance, Open. 9 2 6 To Pre-Enter Call JST @ 951-684-7941 or 6 2 8 5 E-mail [email protected] 7 Jeremy proudly shows off the PBA logo at the Del Rosa PBA SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS all Div. Regional Tournament.

North Los Angeles County USBC 2010 4th Annual Association

Championship Tournament We will be hosting a team event only this year It is to be held at Valencia Lanes

The womens division is on Sunday Feb 21, at 12pm The open division is on Sunday Feb 21st at 9am and 3pm and Sunday March 7 at 9am and 12pm

The youth division will be Sunday Feb 28 at 9am, 12pm, and 3pm if needed

The combined squad for youth and adult teams bowling at the same time is on Sunday March 7 at 3pm

Deadline for entries is Feb 13, 2010

See your center for applications or at our webvsite at www.nlacbowling.com. Page 12 BOWLING NEWS February 11, 2010

Gamblers Anonymous: Cornel Juraca 225, Alan Bloom 210, Bo Vrabel 210 Sunday Coffee Club Tournament - 28 Entries 1st Place - Peter Mostowa & Bo Vrabel 1836 $120 12655 VENTURA BLVD. 2nd Place - Evan Mostowa & Lowell Huber 1815 $82 STUDIO CITY Linbrook Bowling Center 3rd Place - Tim Blough & Keith Miller 1749 $50 818-769-7600 or 877-2380 201 S. Brookhurst • Anaheim • (714) 774-2253 Side Pots: Paid $28 per Game when you have time to spare Game 1 - Lenny Huber 304 by NICE and SWEET Game 2 - Mike Sargent 267 ANAHEIM—Here are the scores from last week: Game 3 - Keith Miller 259 Santa Guys & Gals: Tony Chaco 237-234-202/673, Carl Adinolfi Game 4 - Bo Vrabel 279 STUDIO CITY — The “big” game is over and we all reveled in 215, Mike Hardy 215, Rodger Morris 210, Bruce Gober 210 Doubles: Paid $88 per Game the Saints win (unless you are a Colts fan). Yet the biggest “game” Lunch Bunch: Gino Vassallo 212-215/604, Mike Blankenship Game 1 - Lenny Huber & Lowell Huber 563 is right in front of you. Each weeke you bowl and don’t realize 202, Chaun Shepherd 213 Game 2 - Mike Sargent & Rick Sargent 525 that each throw will grace your score. Swiging Trios: Rey Ortiz 223-202 Game 2 - Mike Sargent & James Sargent 525 Each of you should be hot on the trot for 1st place. Yet, some of Ten Pins: Dick McKenzie 233-237/667, Jack McQuown 204- Game 3 - Rick Sargent & Ryan Sargent 495 you take a bye week to collect your bowling physique. 202-247/653, Mike Huffines 201-229-203/633, Don Morrell Game 4 - Peter Mostowa & Bo Vrabel 570 PINZ ADULTS: 216-213/619, Henry Trevino 234/604, Shannon Scott 217-200, Handicap Series - Bo Vrabel 939 $44 Geaux Saints, was a popular sign this past week, but your’s should Daniella Salas 200 Scratch Series - Lenny Huber 878 $32 Vegas Nonsense: Chris D. 267/620, Jim Johnstone 228/608, Mike be Geaux Bouleening (or whatever annoying Cajun style of dialect Super Pot - Bo Vrabel 279 $80 you choose). Why can’t we all just get along or at least understand Piepkorn 222/607, Tim Butler 201-209, Kris Ozaki 209 Roll Over Side Pots: O.C. Korean: Henry Kim 223-200-239/662, Bong Un Hwang Threepeat Pot $272 - Clean 40 Pot $186 - High Game Bank - Game the fact that all bowlers are bowlers (deep I know, but it’s true). 246/601, Hyun Soon Kim 214, Gwan Soo Baik 207 1 $15.75, Game 2 $41.75, Game 3 $38.75 & Game 4 $33.75 - We should be like the Saints and love everyone just the same, for 3’s Company: Marie Parmelee 204 Match Game $264 these peaceful scores look here: R.C.R.C.: Paul Budnovich 212, Lou Cruz 211 Senior No-Tap: Results of February 12, 2010. 36 entries Tavern Guild: Tony Annibale 236/693, Ed Dusseau 242, Mark Executive Doubles: Stan Evans 207-227/615, Rich Heid 213- @ $10=$360. 36 lineage @ $5.25=$189. 36 prize fund @ Peavey 671, David Quam 226/590, Tom Whitaker 588, TR 212/612, Charles Rogers 221, Mike Barcenas 219, Jim Moore $4.75=$171. 34 3-6-9 @ $1.00=$34. Place Money - 1st Burton 227/578. 211, Lisa Somma 205 Rod Cantrell 857 $33, 2nd Terry Brent 823 $25, 3rd Bob Zentner Twilighters: Mark Spiwak 244/618, Larry Schneider 576, Jim Fun Four Vegas: Joe Gutierrez III 205-234-232/671, Shawn 816 $19, 4th PJ Carroll 805 $14, 5th Mike Pizzarro 791 $10, 6th Moore 237/573, Michael Holt 565, Eric Maize 227, Laurie Gaso Triefenbach 209, Erika Gonzales 206 Tony Chaco 789 $7. 225, Gary Kaplan 225, Dan Coffelt 561. F.O.B.: Peter Kim 211-234/641, Dave Lee 204-221 Sidepots - Game 1, hdcp.: 1st Rod Cantrell 321 $8, 2nd Bob Zenter Kings and Queens: Jeremiah James 225/623, Jeff Pickel 213/600, B.S.M.: Glen Kim 212-244-215/671, Manny Magno 201-201- 298 $6, 3rd Mike Pizzarro 292 $5. Game 2, scr.: 1st Jerry Knight Andrew Van Dorn 214, Ross Goldman 212/598, Luke Avery 201/603, Daniel Cha 215/602, Young Park 212-224/601, Hunseung 288 $11, 2nd Terry Brent 279 $8, 3rd Tony Chaco 278 $6. Game 212/594, Kevin Collins 216/592. Shon 213, Irene Kang 207-201 3, hdcp.: 1st Tak MyKai 302 $8, 2nd Dick McKenzie 300 $6, 3rd Rock-N-Bowlers: Doug Cooper 163/440, Ross Neuman 430, Deb- Just Desserts: Steve Benevente 223-237/641, Frank Casola Bob Fulton 299 $5. 3-6-9 New Total: $121. bie Hiller 164/411, Bryan Grone 155/423, Scott Berger 162/408, 203-269/632, Ron Vogel (sub) 231, Chaz Schaffer 216, Teddy Taylor Silken 167. Junanto 214, Stephanie Loucks 233, Shannon Brown 204-207, E.I.B.L.: Brian Baccus 215/551, Darius Farrelly 203/506, Kenny Mary Mundi 202 Gardner Mow’s Down The Pins Lofton 481, Troy Thompson 176/467, John Randolph 176/470, Golden Nuggets: John M. Bates 213, Jim VonFlotow 206 by Roberta McNaught ANAHEIM—Maybe it was the rain that was making the pins Mike Young 176. Go for Nine (No Tap): Norma McLeod 230-243-284/757, Carl Funseekers: Tony Annibale 243/674, Dave Dittlinger 256/640, Adinolfi 220-266-246/732, Ron Corona Sr. 247-211-256/714, hard to knock down last week? Don the Gardner man brought Tony Angulo 222-220-229/671, Lloyd Carter 254-226/668, Carol the right equipment and did the job to lead the league on games Keane Murakami 236/640, Mitch Rosen 243/619, Tom Wigmore Johnson 240-202-201/643, Elburta Canfield 212-215/616, Pat of 232, 180, 233 and 223 for an 868 series. The top two teams 225, Gary Bailer 607. Nichols 228, Fran Stern 220 (teams 18 and 6) are still tied for first place with 238 1/2 points. S.C.B.L.: Michael Gurrieri 268/751, Keane Murakami 232/652, Party Timers: Joe Sangenito 257-243-209/709, Manny Magno There are only 38 1/2 points separating the top 15 teams. It’s go- Neil Inman 266/637, Jim Foltyn 239/630, Tom Wigmore 632, 255-255/689, Ken Zwingmann 238-214-226/678, Rick Laub 269- ing to get exciting going into the last 13 weeks. Dave Yamamoto 227. 208/662, Robert Thompson 203-214-217/634 More mentionable scores were: Jim Moore 275/866, E.J. Rog- PINZ JRS: Anaheim Nisei: Tom Hide 232, Al Ogata 220, Sadao Kawahara ers 239/862, Tim Blough 244/856, Miguel Rosales 247/854, Ron Great job bowling this week, juniors. Yet, one of you stands out 213-210, Tommy Watanabe 213, Vince Okada 211-203 Douglass 257/853, Martin Angulo 226/848, Stacy Rider 244/845, not for his bowling prowess or athletic ability (which he does), yet Nikkei: Ken Kawado 223-215-201/639, Herb Mihara 220-206/620, Larry Green 235/839, Juan Sandoval 258/827, Don Gut- for his fortitude to pick the right box on a piece of paper. Treven, Ken Queypo 236, Sandy Viloria 236-202, Ed Matsuda 214 247/824, Jerry Roddam 246/819, Drew Parkin 255/816, Tom my friend, is a sports handicapper in the making. He can pick the Santa Super Savers: Tony Chaco 226-220-214/660, Rodger Mor- Horton 235/807, Gino Vassallo 212/805, Dick McKenzie 257, best empty box and make it grand. Yet, if you don’t know he can ris 224-205/619, Carl Adinolfi 215, Jerry Roddam 213, Mike Gloria Ferrulli 246, Alan Gutierrez 238, Willy Bordenave 234, bowl pretty good also. Here’s a look at the scores: Robbins 205. Ron Mahler 233, John Velasquez 226, Hong Kha 225, Rose Wil- Adult/Junior: Brad Lander 233/621, Ethan Bensinger 226/578, 525 Ladies Classic: Karen Bagnall 214, Donna Juergens 208, liams 225, Roberta McNaught 223, Frank Bellinder 222, Rich Treven Goldsmith 214/618, Max Korn 216/577, Brad Spector Lynda Burge 203, Dee Spargur 202, Colleen Seiler 202 Heid 222, Tony Chaco 219, Janet Anderson 217, Teri Hefner 211/520. Thursday Mixed Seniors: Mike Hardy 214, Norm McLeod 202, 217, Kantrel Williams 215, John Phillips 214, Nancy M. Smith Senior Scratch: Scott Englehart 266/891, Nikolai Berk 244/889, Ozzie Randolph 200 213, Bob Gosnell 212, Marie Barbush 210, V.J. Rodriguez 208, Rod Cantrell, Bo Vrabel 206, Nicole Abbott 205, Shig Shozi 205, Natalie Kato 248/761, Treven Goldsmith 222/770, Daniel Cohen Magnolia Teachers(No Tap): Tim Hill 210-231-231/672, Kevin 207, Max Korn 753. Rayle 216, Joe Andreff 210, Chrys Shields 245/607, Pam Odiorne Christy Asher 203, Alan Bloom 203, Ed Hermance 203, Dora Miller 203, and Frank Trummell 200. Junior Stars: Angelo Costa 140/353, Nicole Martinez 143/351, 220-209/603, Melissa Valentine 209. Nicholas Martinez 134/282, Gianni Gaskins 92/255, Samantha 7-11 Vegas: Jeremy Berkley 257-248-246/751, John Conway Vargas 84/233. 256-214-249/719, James Sargent 200-258-236/694, Ron Sargent 242-247/691, Lowell Huber 225-225-239/689 Pee Wee Bumpers: Andrew Parker 82/147 Looney In Laughlin: Stas Andrzejewski 267/612, Faustino Rios Hornacek Hammers 654 in Linbrook Juniors PINZ SENIORS/LADIES: ANAHEIM—In the Thursday Linbrook Juniors , J.D. Greenhalgh I’m sure you all watched the big game (we’re pretending like 226. gobled the pins for 170-219-243 for a super 632 series. Jessica Qental Grey Panthers: Stan Lucas 215, Harry Sargent 212-208, Ro we would get in trouble for saying Super Bowl). Well then you tallied several strikes for 220 game. Cara Myers rolled a triplicate score noticed that The Who rocked out a few songs. At your time I’m Mutzenberger 206, Bob Baughman 202, Gerald Lichtenheld 202, of 89-89-89. Other highlights for the day included Holly Hoon 167, Janine Hanigan 220 Daniel Robbins 172, Matt Vigeant 183, Jesse Ledesma 144 and Chris sure that was devil music but now it’s just boring. Something that Vegas Party: John Conway 278-209-206/693, Justin Power Woodmansee 181. isn’t boring is your scores: 243-246/679, Hong Kha 205-229-235/669, Eric Angeles 219-219- In the Junior Adult Scratch Doubles, E.J. Rogers took over high series Happy Timers: Ruth Swick 152/400, Yolanda Dragotta 142/404, 214/652, Ed Angeles 205-251-200/651, Rita Sparks 204 with great games of 277-206-223 for a terrific 706 series. Darrell Wilson Art Abell 185/437, Russ Romo 163/458. TGIF: Ron Sargent 254-227-208/686, James Sargent 245-213/645, downed 234-224-188/646 and Aaron Wilson scored 233-207. Andrew Breakfast Club: Myrna Schiffman 189/462, Dorie Crofts 177/445, Stewart slammed 191-222-205/618, Xavier Grunbaum topped 201, Jesse Marion Weis 183/434, Donna Klein 148/428, Lu-Juan Lietzke Rick Sargent 237/616, Ryan Sargent 229/604, Jason Watts 255, Gwyn grinded 221, J.D. Greenhalgh swished 222 and Willie Williams Sandy Power 201-207/602, Connie Wagner 215 whistled to 194. In the Bumper Busters, Faith Ferrato scored fabulous 173, Pam Vaughan 420. Kamaaina Bowling Club: Kalani Akui 223/609, Guy Matsubura games of 113-87 followed by Khamron Gardner 89-108, Ashley Ferrato Coffee & Donuts: Nancy Kato 222/595, Elayna Klein 491, Arleen 243, Matthew Skolnik 229, Lorin Tomono 226, Bob Okamura 69-91, Logan Palumbo 81-76, Brittany Fisheli 63-65, Avarey Brown 65-63 Wiener 483, Hildegard Miller 179/473, Norma Damschroder 189, 220, Jayne Nishimoto 215, Candice Gomez 212 and Aiden Baysa 56-64. Great bowling, Bumper Busters! Shirley Abramson 185/469, Loi Altman 178. 4-4 Vegas: Dino Chavez 214-239-236/689, Dan Perreira 212- We had several 600 series in the Saturday Linbrook Juniors to report. Pin Pals: Karen Collier 180/512, Shelly Djerglan 199/436, Judy 201-235/648, Marcy Gironta 214-210-203/627, Bill McFeggan Bobby Hornacek hammered 213-211-230/654, Jeremiah Tan 225-205/612. Kautz 168/435, Sharon Brooks 141/410, Diana Bassi 139/368. 257-204/627, Tim Moore 200-204-213/617, Trish Donohue 225, Andrew Stewart 224/606 and Valerie Matsumoto 236-210/610. Other great scores were turned in by Thomas Iriye 222, Marco Vasquez 190, Aleara Joslyn Seniors: Teri Bonato 166/422, Betty Dushkin 158/422, Cheri Butschke 200 Vrable 150, Deanna Gomez 178-171-152/501, Jacob Baker 116, John Baker Russ Romo 201/538, Sol Stein 197/535. Family & Friends: Bill Swanson 215-214/607, Jess Meno Jr. 154-137, Janine Uyanga 155-154, Brandon Hoggatt 197, Ronn Eagleton Senior Social: Art Michaner 187/483, Charlene Gaffney 187/472, 232/600, Aaron Sanchez 213, Dave Meno 212, Pete Quinata 115, Nick Gallant 165-165, Nancy Waller 118, Donovan Bosson 119 and Russ Romo 158/440, Allan Lotta 153/417, Ruth Gralla 144/381. 204. Taylor Paczkowski 138-126-127/391 and Corey Fisheli 99. Bowler of the Week: Mr. Brad Lander took off his waders and decided to pre-bowl this week because of . Yet, he had a great game we all wondered about his terrific yellow waders and the effect it would have on his game. Indeed it had none as he bowled 233 for a 621 series. Niceness quote of the week: Julie Brown to Dallas Cowboy LINBROOK BOWLING CENTER Emmitt Smith prior to his 1993 Superbowl game against Buffalo: 201 S. BROOKHURST • ANAHEIM • (714) 774-2253 “What are you going to wear in the game Sunday?”

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