October 17, 2013 NEWS Page 1 California Thursday October 17, 2013

P.O.B Box 4160, Downey,owling CA 90241 • Online: www.californiabowlingnews.com • Email: [email protected] N ews• Office: (562) 807-3600 Fax: (562) 807-2288 Cheer for ABTA at Covina Kevin Gagnon Six-Time PBA Tour Titlist and for Round ONE Leads Cal Oaks’ of the Handicap Top Bowlers Dave D’Entremont Dies at Age 52 Bonus Special by Frank Weiler meet CLEVELAND — Six-time only major. He defeated Dave COVINA — The ABTA MURRIETA — Cal Oaks’ PBA Tour champion Dave Arnold, 215-202, in the cham- the will visit popular Covina Bowl Top 5 scratch bowlers after D’Entremont of Middleburg pionship match. Saturday in a Special One Day one month follow: Heights, Ohio, affectionately “Dave was never contro- Event. Round 1 of the 3 Event 1. Kevin Gagnon 250 known as “Double D” during versial and controversy was Greatest Handicap Bonus special. 2. Scott LaRiviere 242 a nearly quarter century career something he avoided,” said This is a Handicap Bonus 3. Jim Murtishaw 241 on Tour, died Saturday at a long-time friend, PBA Hall of event as is next week Oct. 26 4. Jeff Lewen 240 Cleveland area hospital at age Famer . “He just bowlers at Forest Lanes, Lake Forest 5. Chris Valenzuela 238 52. Details regarding his death concentrated on the job he had and in two weeks Nov. 2 Oak In addition to the top five were not immediately avail- to do and as a result became a Tree Lanes in Diamond Bar. two other bowlers averaged able. great bowler. in the world If bowling in all 3 YOU 230 or better for September: D’Entremont was a prod- “I think the important will get 2 Bonus pins. 2 of the Scott Hatmaker at 231 and uct of PBA’s regional pro- things that people will remem- 3 events, you will get 1 Bo- Derek Schroeder at 230. gram, having honed his skills ber about Dave were that he nus Pin. Gagnon has really been in PBA’s former Headquarters was very gracious, had a big The Pots are huge! The hot the last three weeks with a (now Central) Region where heart and in general lived life Match Game again is $5,000, trio of scores above 775 and a he won 19 titles in addition to to the fullest. He was always Match Series est $2,650 and high of 791. The question is his six PBA Tour titles. there to help me on Tour.” the 3-6-9 is now $600. Side whether Kevin can keep it up. Probably his most cher- D’Entremont’s best year on pots are guaranteed $75 min If he continues he is a threat to ished Tour win was his victory Tour was in 1995 when he won Dave D’Entremont 4:00 PM and $175 at 6:00 VINCE WOOD’S Citrus Belt in the PBA’s 1996 Brunswick two titles and won the Harry PM. They usually go for more record 253 all time high book World Tournament of Cham- Smith Point Leader Award. He becoming a PBA member. His BE ON TV than $200 per game, and pay average, which was estab- pions where he came from the won his first title in the 1992 last tour title came in the 2002 3 places in the last squad and lished last season. fifth qualifying spot to win his Fresno Open, 10 years after continued on page 6 only for a $7 entry fee for all 3 Over the years Gagnon has games total. regularly posted big scores all shows As usual 1st place is guar- and high averages. In 2002 anteed at $1,000 Min. and you he led all Citrus Belt bowlers ABT Bowls With The Pros - , to air on ESPN can win up to $2,900 1st with with a 242 average. The differ- Bonuses and Cash n Carry. ence between Kevin averaging Men and women compete to 230 or 250 may be teammate , & Leanne the semis on separate boards DARRON PETERS. Darron and when we have the semis. runs Rollin’ Rock Pro Shop 3 women advance to the top in Temecula Lanes and is now Hulsenberg This Week at Sam’s Town!! 16, usually well over 50 cash- drilling all of Kevin’s bowl- — All ABT Challenge is taking place with Randy Pedersen. ers each week. ing balls. Since Darron came Members are welcome to a total purse of $10,000.00. The pros will be drafting Covina Bowl is located into the picture Kevin has been bowl with the pros this week Bowl with PBA Hall of 12 ABT members to bowl with at 1060 San Bernardino Rd, thriving. Kevin’s current arse- at Sam’s town. New Members Famer and 37-time national them in a Fall National PBA Covina 626-339-1286. Eas- nal includes the the Storm Hy- are welcome. title holder Pete Weber, Liz Team Challenge. The Team ily found. Take 10 Freeway road Pearl and Storm IQ Tour. Onsite Entries are accept- Johnson, Leanne Hulsenberg Challenge will take place on to Azusa and go north to San Both were recommended and ed. This week only at Sam’s and PBA Hall of Famer and Saturday the 19th. South Point Bernardino, left 2 blocks, or drilled by Darron. Town, the ABT/PBA Team ABT Storm Representative Qualifying runs from Tues- Hotel & Casino, take 210 Freeway to Azusa So far DEREK SCHROED- day the 15th thru Saturday the and go South to San Bernar- ER has the Thursday Scratch 19th. The cost to participate in Las Vegas, NV dino, Right 2 blocks. Phone is League high game and series, this event is only $25.00. 626-339-1287. 300 and 798. Two others, Come bowl with the Pros, Further info available at DAVE GULLEY and DAR- Bowling News this is not a pro-am; this www.abta1.com or call 562- RON PETERS have perfect is a real team event with a 868-7164. games. HONOR ROLL $10,000.00 guaranteed prize Name Score Date Center fund. rick barbaria 836/300 10-07-13 FOuntain bowl Our next special event johnnie englehart 300 10-07-13 CANOGA park bowl will be at South Point Hotel, Orange County USBC Annual carolyn scherzberg 713 10-07-13 CANOGA park bowl jenelle jellsey 723 10-08-13 empire bowl Casino and Bowling Center clarence wynn 300 10-08-13 cal bowl November 14th thru the 17th. ron zurn 300 10-08-13 Classic lanes Mixed Doubles Tournament scott barak 300 10-09-13 DEER creek lanes 1st place is $10,000.00 with ANAHEIM — Hurry, nowhere...but LINBROOK Erik blyar 300 10-09-13 forest lanes bonuses. jonathan huff 802 10-09-13 keystone lanes Local and National aver- SATURDAY, NOV. 2 hurry, time’s flying.... Orange BOWL!! Reserved entries dion morris jr 300 10-09-13 cal bowl County 24th Annual Mixed close Oct. 28th but on site en- connie palmer 759 10-10-13 PARkway bowl ages will not be effected. 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Let’s Stick to Bowling.. Leagues are forming Now... Join one! EVENT OR CLUB DAY DATE BOWLING CENTER abt fall NATIONALS TUES-SUN OCT 15-20 sam’s town King of the Hill abta SATURDAY OCT 19 covina bowl Sunday October 20th at 1pm (check in noon) • Teams of 4 jat SUNDAY OCT 20 bowlium lanes Monthly Team Tournament with Optional Doubles • Team Event Entry Fee $20 per person japan cup finals SUNDAY OCT 20 round one Optional 3-6-9 - 179 & Under $120 - 180 & Over $180 • Mystery Game 2 Carry Over $450 king of the hILL SUNDAY OCT 20 forest lanes Call Jon at (949)770-0055 for more info or www.forestlanes.com scratch shoot OUT SUNDAY OCT 20 del rosa lanes Page 2 BOWLING NEWS October 17, 2013 NATIONAL DEAF BOWLING NEWS by Connie Marchione 17TH ANNUAL DEAF SENIOR BOWLERS OF AMERICA DRAWS 75 ENTRIES

LAS VEGAS — With another similar deaf senior tournament going for the first time on the same dates at the east coast, the 17th annual Deaf Senior Bowlers of America (DSBA) tournament lost some of the Eastern deaf bowlers. Only 51 men seniors aged 55 and over and 24 women seniors aged 50 and over from as far east as Texas are entered at the Orleans Hotel Bowling Center this week. The total is 13 less than last year’s 88 (58 men and 30 women). DSBA newly elected Secretary-Treasurer Ed Abakumoff issued a release that “walk-ins” at the Orleans Bowling Center are welcome as long as they accept to pay the entry fee plus $10.00 late entry fine. The tournament must have an even number for the doubles event. Of the present 75 entries, five last year champions return to defend their titles. They are Randy Salazar, CA in singles and all-events; Curtis Higginbotham, AZ and Ann Wagner-White, TX in doubles; Dennis Kaufman, CA in Men’s Match Plays and 80 year old Mary Sickinger, CA in Senior Queens, all titles with handicap. Only Dorothy Ross, CA did not return to defend her singles title. As well, there are 17 faithful former champions returning with hopes of winning another title. Seven former champions had won two titles and two, William Van Spankeren, AZ and Lyndene Higginbotham.AZ led with three titles each. Van Spankeren won the men’s Match Play events in 1998, 2000 and 2007 and Lyndene won the 1999 doubles with Cecilia Ohm, Singles in 2000 and Deaf Senior Queens in 2002. Abakumoff also mentioned that for these who wants to stay in Las Vegas after the tournament, the Las Vegas Deaf Seniors are giving the bowlers and fans flyers about one is having a Picnic at the Cambridge Center on Friday 18th Noon Luncheon and another about World Deaf Poker Tourna- ment on Saturday 19th at the Venetian Hotel and Casino on the Strip. Contact Pete Morreale VP 702 475 4707 or [email protected] for information. We hope to find out how the other Senior Tournament in Maryland is doing. SO. CALIF. DEAF TRAVELING LEAGUE BOWLS AT BRUNSWICK COVINA LANES ON OCTOBER 20 AT II:00 AM. ESPN’s 34th Season of PBA Television Coverage Begins December 1 NORWALK — ESPN will begin its 34th season of PBA coverage with the PBA Cheetah Cham- pionship on Sunday, Dec. 1, at 1 p.m. ET. The 2013-14 schedule will feature seven two-hour events from the PBA World Series of Bowling V and the return of the PBA League, now in its second year. In all, ESPN will air 36 hours of PBA action through April 13 – up from 29.5 hours in 2012-13 – as part of its new five-year agreement with the PBA, announced earlier this summer. Other highlights include: 12941 Poway RD A live telecast of the opening round of PBA League competition Sunday, Jan. 26, at noon, from Poway, CA 92064 Thunderbowl Lanes in suburban ; Seven PBA League telecasts, culminating with the Elias Cup Finals; The live presentation of the sixth annual Chris Paul PBA League All-Stars charity WEDNESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY event from Lucky -L.A. LIVE, airing Feb. 2; Live coverage of the USBC Masters on Feb. MONDAY 23, & PBA Tournament of Champions on April 6; A doubleheader telecast on January 19 at 3 p.m. Monday Seniors Pow Wow Chicks HME Rugrat Rollers Starts: Wednesday, Sept. 4 Starts: TBA Starts: Saturday, Sept. 7 that showcases the Round1 Japan Cup at 3 p.m., followed by the finals of the Teen Masters Grand Starts: Monday, Sept. 9 Championship presented by the PBA, which will make its ESPN debut. Meet @ 11:30 am- Bowl @ Meet @ 9 am- Bowl @ 9:30 am Meet @ 4:30 pm-Bowl @ 5 pm Meet @ 10 am-Bowl @ 10:30 am noon All Women 4’s – HDCP Mixed 3’s – HDCP Mixed 3’s – HDCP with bumpers Mike Jakubowski is ESPN’s new PBA play-by-play voice. He has previously worked the PBA Mixed 4’s – HDCP Summer Series on ESPN and for five years has been the “voice of the PBA” on its Xtra Frame Happy Hour Social High Rollers Junior Strikers streaming platform. Jakubowski will pair with longtime ESPN bowling analyst and PBA Hall of Starts: Wednesday, Sept. 4 TUESDAY Starts: Thursday, Sept. 5 Starts: Saturday, Sept. 7 Famer Randy Pedersen, now in his 13th season. Former Miss USA Kimberly Pressler will serve as Meet @ 6 pm-Bowl @ 6:30 Let’s Party Meet @ 6 pm-Bowl @ 6:30 pm Meet @ 10 am-Bowl @ 10:30 am the sideline reporter, marking her fourth World Series of Bowling tour. Mixed 4’s – HDCP Starts: Tuesday, Sept. 10 Mixed 4’s – HDCP Mixed 4’s – HDCP Date Time (ET) Event Network(s) Meet @ 6 pm-Bowl @ 6:30 pm Sun, Dec 1 1 p.m. Cheetah Championship ESPN/WatchESPN Military League Mixed 4’s – HDCP Dynamic Doubles All Stars Sun, Dec 8 1 p.m. Viper Championship ESPN/WatchESPN Starts: Wednesday, Aug. 28 Starts: Thursday, Sept. 5 Starts: Saturday, Sept. 7 Sun, Dec 15 1 p.m. Chameleon Championship ESPN/WatchESPN Meet @ 6 pm- Bowl @ 6:30 Ladie’s Night Out Meet @ 8 pm-Bowl @ 8:30 pm Meet @ 10 am-Bowl @ 10:30 am Sun, Dec 22 1 p.m. Scorpion Championship ESPN/WatchESPN Mixed 4’s – HDCP Starts: Tuesday, Sept. 10 Any 2’s – HDCP Mixed 4’s – HDCP Sun, Jan 5 1 p.m. Men’s and Meet @ 6 pm-Bowl @ 6:30 pm Women’s Finals presented by PBA ESPN/WatchESPN FRIDAY Mixed 4’s – HDCP SUNDAY Sun, Jan 12 1 p.m. PBA50 Tour Finals and PBA Regional The Kegger League Generation Gap Players Invitational Finals ESPN/WatchESPN Starts: Friday, Sept. 6 Ball League Starts: Sunday, Sept. 29 Sun, Jan 19 3 p.m. Round1 Japan Cup ESPN/WatchESPN Meet @ 6 pm-Bowl @ 6:30 pm Starts: Tuesday, Sept. 10 Meet @ 4:30 pm- Bowl @ 5 pm 5 p.m. Teen Masters Grand Championship ESPN/WatchESPN Mixed 4’s – HDCP Meet @ 6 pm-Bowl @ 6:30 pm 1 Adult/1 Youth – HDCP Sun, Jan 26 Noon PBA League ESPN/WatchESPN Mixed 4’s – HDCP Sun, Feb 2 4 p.m. Chris Paul PBA League All-Stars ESPN/WatchESPN Friday Night Trio’s Sunday Gamblers Sun, Feb 9 3 p.m. PBA League ESPN/WatchESPN Starts: Friday, Sept. 20 Starts: Sunday, Aug. 18 Sun, Feb 16 3 p.m. PBA League ESPN/WatchESPN Meet @ 6:30 pm- Bowl @ 7 pm Meet @ 4:30 pm- Bowl @ 5 pm Sun, Feb 23 3 p.m. USBC Masters ESPN/WatchESPN Mixed 3’s – HDCP Mixed 4’s – HDCP Sun, Mar 2 3 p.m. PBA League ESPN/WatchESPN Sun, Mar 23 1 p.m. PBA League Position Round ESPN/WatchESPN Sun, Mar 30 4:30 p.m. PBA League Wild Card Round ESPN/WatchESPN For more information contact our League Coordinator at 858-748-9110 Sun, Apr 6 1p.m. PBA League Tournament of Champions ESPN/WatchESPN Sun, Apr 13 2 p.m. PBA League Elias Cup Finals ESPN/WatchESPN

MISSION HILLS BOWL 2013-2014 WINTER LEAGUE SCHEDULE VALENCIA LANES 10430 SEPULVEDA BLVD., MISSION HILLS, CA 91345 (818) 361-1221 2013-14 FALL LEAGUE SCHEDULE LEAGUE LEAGUE TEAm mEETING START MONDAYS 23700 LYONS AVE., NEWHALL, CA., 91321 (661) 222-9080 6:00 Pm miXED ClAssiC mX sCr 5's** 935 9/09 5:30 Pm sEPt 09 6:00 Pm guys & DOlls mX hDCP 5's 840 8/19 5:30 Pm sEPt 09 ======TUESDAYS DAY - TIME LEAGUE NAME TYPE # TEAM MEETING START MAX DATE/TIME DATE 9:15 Am EArly BirDs lADiEs 4's 625 9/10 9:00 Am sEPt 10 9:15 Am tuEs. sCrAtCh triOs sCrAtCh 3's* 520 9/3 9:00 Am sEPt 3 ======12:30 Pm gOlDEn 4 sOmEs sEniOrs 4's 660 9/3 12 noon sEPt 3 MONDAY 6:30 Pm ADult/juniOr DOuBlEs Any hCP 2's* OPEn 9/10 6:15 Pm sEPt 10 1:00 PM SUPER SENIORS HDCP ANY 4 OPEN 9/09 12:30 PM 9/09 6:00 Pm mEn’s ClAssiC mEn hDC 5's OPEn 9/3 5:30 Pm sEPt 3 6:00 PM LET’S BOWL HDCP MIXED 4 900 9/09 5:30 PM 9/09 8:00 Pm nEwCOmErs Any hDCP 2's* OPEn 10/1 7:45 Pm OCt 1 6:00 PM MONDAY NO-TAP HDCP ANY 3 OPEN 9/09 5:30 PM 9/09 7:00 PM *VEGAS GAMBLERS HDCP MIXED 4 775 9/09 7:30 PM 9/09 ======WEDNESDAYS = 9:30 Am COFFEE BrEAkErs lADiEs 3's 495 9/4 9:00 Am sEPt 4 TUESDAY 12:30Pm sEniOr rEBEls sEniOrs 3's OPEn 9/4 12 noon sEPt 4 6:00 Pm PinBustErs mX hDCP 5's 875 9/4 5:30 Pm sEPt 4 6:00 PM FUNTASTICS HDCP MIXED 5 900 9/03 5:30 PM 9/03 9:00 Pm n.B.A.C. mX hDCP 3's* 585 9/4 8:00 Pm sEPt 4 7:00 PM JUST FOR PARTY ANY COMBO 4 OPEN 9/03 6:30 PM 9/03 ======THURSDAYS WEDNESDAY 9:30 Am thursDAy sCrAtCh mX sCr 3's 525 9/5 9:00 Am sEPt 5 9:15 AM VALLEY GIRLS HDCP LADIES 4 645 9/04 9:00 AM 9/04 6:00 Pm lADs & lAssiEs mX hDCP 5's 865 9/5 5:30 Pm sEPt 5 6:00 PM *VEGAS ACES HDCP MIXED 5 890 9/04 5:30 PM 9/04 6:30 Pm PiCk A BAll DOuBlEs mX hDCP 2’s OPEn 9/12 6.00 Pm sEPt 12 ======9:00 Pm COlumBiA 300 missiOn mAjOrs sCr 4's* 845 9/5 8:00 Pm sEPt 5 = THURSDAY FRIDAYS 9:30 AM 50/50 SCRATCH ANY COMBO 3 TM DIFF 9/05 9:00 AM 9/05 9:30 Am FriDAy FOXEs lADiEs 3's 470 9/6 9:00 Am sEPt 6 6:00 PM *V.L. & FRIENDS HDCP MIXED 5 900 9/05 5:30 PM 9/05 12:30 Pm FriDAy sEniOrs sr hDCP 4's 660 9/6 12 noon sEPt 6 ======6:00 Pm t.g.i.F. - vEgAs mX hDCP 5's* OPEn 9/6 5:30 Pm sEPt 6 = 9:00 Pm s.F.v. nisEi mX hDCP 4's tBA 9/6 8:30 Pm sEPt 6 FRIDAY 11:00 AM SR NO TAP DOUBLES NON-SANCTIONED 1 OPEN 9/06 10:30 AM 9/06 SATURDAYS 7:00 PM *FRI. NIGHT PARTY HDCP MIXED 4 OPEN 9/06 6:30 PM 9/06 ======jUNIOR BOWLING PROGRAmS fOR ChILDREN Of ANY AGE jOIN AT ANY TImE SUNDAY 6:00 PM * ULTIMATE HDCP MIXED 4 OPEN 9/08 5:30 PM 9/08 SUNDAYS VEGAS LEAGUE 6:00 Pm wEEkEnDErs mX hDCP 4's tBA 9/8 5:30 Pm sEPt 8 (*Any combo of bowlers is allowed - all men, all ladies or mixed) (**scr. lg-Each team must have at least 1 lady) * TRIP LEAGUES

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Revolutions Barstow Bowl Grand Opening and ribbon cutting ceremony Oct 12th. Pictured - Miss Barstow, Chamber of Commerce Members, Owners Bonnie Hernandez, Alex Hernandez, Paula Vidad and Miss Teen Barstow. Page 4 BOWLING NEWS October 17, 2013 PBA Announces ESPN and Xtra Frame Schedules, New Broadcast Team Concept Pedersen, Jakubowski to team up in booth across both media platforms during coverage of PBA World Series of Bowling V

SEATTLE – As the 2012-13 Professional Bowlers Association season enters the homestretch with the PBA World Series of Bowling V at South Point Bowling Center in Las Vegas beginning Oct. 25, the PBA has unveiled a new broadcast team concept along with its ESPN telecast schedule for the balance of the year and the start of the new 2014 season.

Starting Sunday, Dec. 1, at 1 p.m. ET, ESPN will televise seven two-hour events from WSOB V, beginning with the PBA Cheetah Championship and running consecutive Sundays through Jan. 12. In all, ESPN will air 36 hours of PBA action through April 13 – up from 29.5 hours in 2013 – as part of its new five-year agreement announced earlier this summer. (Full ESPN schedule at end of press release).

Redefining its coverage strategy during WSOB V, the PBA will utilize the same broadcast team across both its online streaming video service Xtra Frame and ESPN television platforms by fea- turing the primary duo of longtime ESPN analyst Randy Pedersen and play-by-play voice Mike Jakubowski. Jakubowski, who previously worked the PBA Summer Series on ESPN, has called the action on the Xtra Frame for the past five years.

Pedersen, who will return to the ESPN booth for the 13th consecutive year in 2014, is also bowl- ing in the World Series, which will provide both Xtra Frame and ESPN viewers with unique insight from the viewpoint of a competitor. The 13-time PBA Tour titlist and 2011 PBA Hall of Fame inductee made a successful return to PBA competition in 2013 after a seven-year injury-plagued absence, winning the first tournament he entered as a PBA50 Tour competitor.

“I think it’s going to be a huge positive to experience the World Series and gain the first-hand knowledge that comes with competing over a grueling schedule with the other players,” said Peder- sen, who will tie the late Hall of Famer for the second most seasons as PBA Tour color analyst (Nelson Burton Jr. holds the record with 23 seasons alongside for ABC). “I’m grateful for having been able to be the Tour’s color analyst all these years and to be mentioned in the same sentence with a great like Billy Welu is an honor.”

Joining the ESPN broadcast team will be former Miss USA Kimberly Pressler as sideline re- porter. It will be Pressler’s fourth PBA World Series of Bowling.

Xtra Frame’s 60 hours of WSOB V live coverage from Oct. 25-31 will also find Jason Thomas, Jef Goodger and Matt Freiberg working with Jakubowski and Pedersen in providing extended com- mentary during World Series qualifying and match play rounds.

Jakubowski, the “voice of the PBA” for the past five years on Xtra Frame and as the PBA’s pub- lic address announcer, has previously done national TV play-by-play work for the American Bowl- ing Congress’ World Team Challenge, USBC Masters and Intercollegiate Team Championships.

“I’m honored to represent the Professional Bowlers Association and fans of pro bowling along- side Randy,” said Jakubowski, a Milwaukee native.

The 2014 PBA schedule begins with a live telecast of the opening round of PBA League compe- tition on Sunday, Jan. 26, at noon ET from Thunderbowl Lanes in suburban Detroit and will include seven PBA League telecasts culminating with the Elias Cup Finals. Other highlights on the 2014 schedule are the sixth annual Chris Paul PBA League All-Stars charity event from Lucky Strike- L.A. Live, which has become a Super Bowl Sunday tradition, airing Feb. 2; live coverage of the USBC Masters on Feb. 23, and live coverage of the PBA Tournament of Champions on April 6.

New to the ESPN schedule is the finals of the Teen Masters Grand Championship, presented by the PBA and conducted on the World Series television lanes, which will follow the Japan Cup telecast on ESPN at 5 p.m. ET on Jan. 19.

PBA fans can subscribe to Xtra Frame for a monthly subscription fee $7.99, an annual fee of $64.99, or a daily fee of $5 during the World Series. For subscription and schedule information, visit pba.com and click on the Xtra Frame link. 2013-14 PBA ESPN TELEVISION SCHEDULE (all times are Eastern) Sunday, Dec. 1 – Cheetah Championship, South Point, Las Vegas, 1 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 8 – Viper Championship presented by PBA Bowling Challenge, South Point, Las Vegas, 1 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 15 – Chameleon Championship, South Point, Las Vegas, 1 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 22 – Scorpion Championship, South Point, Las Vegas, 1 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 29 – PBA World Championship, South Point, Las Vegas, 1 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 5 – World Bowling Tour Men’s and Women’s Finals by PBA, South Point, Las Vegas, 1 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 12 – PBA50 Tour Finals & PBA Regional Players Invitational Finals, S. Point, Vegas, 1 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 19 – Round1 Japan Cup, Minami Suna Round1 Bowling Center, Tokyo, Japan, 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 19 – Teen Masters Grand Championship, South Point, Las Vegas, 5 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 26 – PBA League (live), Thunderbowl Lanes, Allen Park, Mich., Noon Sunday, Feb. 2 – Chris Paul PBA League All-Stars, Lucky Strike-L.A. Live, Los Angeles, 4 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 9 – PBA League, Thunderbowl Lanes, Allen Park, Mich., 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 16 – PBA League, Thunderbowl Lanes, Allen Park, Mich., 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 23 – USBC Masters (live), Brunswick Zone Carolier, North Brunswick, N.J., 3 p.m. Sunday, March 2 – PBA League, Thunderbowl Lanes, Allen Park, Mich., 3 p.m. Sunday, March 23 – PBA League Position Round, Thunderbowl Lanes, Allen Park, Mich., 1 p.m. Sunday, March 30 – PBA League Wild Card Round, Bruns Zone Carolier, N. Brunswick, N.J., 4:30 p.m. Sunday, April 6 – PBA Tournament of Champions (live), Woodland Bowl, , 1 p.m. Sunday, April 13 – PBA League Elias Cup Finals, Woodland Bowl, Indianapolis, 2 p.m. WORLD SERIES OF BOWLING V XTRA FRAME LIVE SCHEDULE (all times are Eastern) Friday, Oct. 25 – High 5 Gear PBA League Challenge, 5:45 p.m. Sat., Oct. 26 - Cheetah Championship Qualifying, 10 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.; Round of 24, 10 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 27 – Viper Championship Qualifying, 10 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.; Round of 24, 10 p.m. Mon., Oct. 28 – Chameleon Championship Qualifying, 10 a.m. & 4:30 p.m.; Round of 24, 10p.m. Tues., Oct. 29 – Scorpion Championship Qualifying, 10 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.; Round of 24, 10 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 30 – PBA World Championship Match Play, 1:30 and 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 31 – PBA World Championship Match Play, 4:30 p.m.

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MICHAEL ZHANG WINS 1ST ABTA TITLE AT BOWLIUM Concepcion & Vasquez $5,000 Match Series! Ed Abarca Breaks 3-6-9 for $3,000! Match Game Was Drawn at 100 ( lowest it can go) No Winners!! Match Game at $5,000 • Match Series est $2,600 • 3-6-9 is $600 COVINA BOWL Saturday Oct 26 starts 1 of 3 HDCP BONUS SPECIAL EVENTS! MONTCLAIR — Our drawing for the Match Game. 1st frame but couldn’t convert Semi Frozen Bonus Pin Hdcp Galdino drew the minimum back-to-back splits on his 2nd Event hosted by Bowlium required score of 100 to qual- and 3rd frame. Robert’s double Zhang Wins His 1st ABTA Title at Bowlium — (L-R) Manager Elvira Martinez, Giang Huynh 4th, Lanes produced 188 entries. ify for Match Game. No win- came too late in the tenth as he Galdino Chavez (runner up) $500, Michael Zhang Champion $2,050, Robert Contreras 3rd $200 Being Semi Frozen, only the ner. Our Match Game fund of finished 212 against Michael’s and Jamescart Alarciao 5th place. top 5 places will have pin de- $4635 carries over next week- 267 game. Robert Contreras ductions. 45 bowlers advanced end at Covina Bowl and is es- placed 3rd for $200. Robert ang, Bennett, Joseph, Sean, to semi finals with cut scores timated to max at $5,000. BIG bowled very well in his first Jimmy, Ada, Holden and of +74 for the men and +36 WINNER Ed Abarca went all top 16 experience apologizes for failing to men- for the women. Super Seniors the way to win the 3-6-9 pot Top seed Galdino Chavez tion the rest individually as his added were Manny Loria +68 of $3000. We have carryover met Michael Zhang for the mind is still up in the clouds. ABTA and Glenn Matsumoto +66 for funds of $500 to start our op- title. Michael started clean Galdino Chavez who placed the men, and Imelda Ahorro tional 3-6-9 next week.Ed is through the 6th frame. Gal- 2nd this time around is from Bowlium- October 12 1 michael Zhang 712 $1,000.00 8 giang Huynh / +24 for the women. most deserving!! dino struggling, was down 31 Fontana. Same as last week, Cash & Carry $850.00 galdino Chavez 1393 $60.00 ABTA Shirt $100.00 9 teddy Villaroman / High qualifiers for the From the 45 bowlers who pins after the 8th frame having he used his Storm Dimension global 900 Ball $100.00 jeJe Gabriel 1393 $60.00 weekend were Walter White made the semis, cut scores of 4 open frames but he tried to drilled by Tony! 2 galdino Chavez 724 $500.00 3 robert Contreras 686 $200.00 10 Du Quach / +154 for the men and Mien +80 for the men and +33 for keep up. A limping Galdino Thanking GOD above all 4 sun Sundara 684 $110.00 michael Zhang 1391 $50.00 Barcelona +169 for the the women were needed to came back and threw a strike else, he thanks his wife Syl- 5 jamescart Alarcio 723 $110.00 11 sean Nguon / 6 giang Huynh 720 $105.00 michael Zhang 1387 $50.00 women. They each get a paid make the top 16 Match Play on his 9th frame. via, along with their children 7 stan Por 716 $105.00 12 thomas Licauco / entry to a future ABTA regu- Finals. Placing 10th through A punch out on the 10th - Gustavo, Jasmine, Galdino 8 Darrow Tiongco 715 $105.00 john Henry Licauco 1383 $40.00 9 kenny Kwan 683 $105.00 13 jerry Chang / lar event. Top qualifier gets 16th after being eliminated means Michael would need and Sylvia. Again, he thanks 10 tres Catalasan 702 $100.00 11 mien Barcelona 698 $100.00 Du Quach 1381 $40.00 the privilege of drawing for in the first round and getting a mark to win. Instead of the the ABTA tournament and 12 Freddie Catamisan 695 $100.00 14 william Samson / the Match Series and Mien $100 each were Tres Catala- strike, he got a big split 4-6-10 staff for a great event. 13 Pat Manalo 682 $100.00 Don Quitangon 1377 $30.00 14 Pablo Castro (SS) 680 $100.00 15 samson Kong / drew 447.and she made two san, Mien Barcelona, Freddie his first ball on the 10th. Gal- Third place winner Robert 15 Ada Wong-Hum 668 $100.00 michael Zhang 1377 $30.00 people very happy as they Catamisan, Pat Manalo, Pablo dino Chavez takes 2nd place Contreras is from La Puente 16 imelda Ahorro (SS) 633 $100.00 16 giang Huynh / 17 will Samson 673 $75.00 Ada Wong-Hum 1367 $30.00 split the $5000 Match Series Castro, Ada Wong-Hum and with his 179 game for $500 18 Don Quitangon 671 $72.50 and he used his Storm IQ Pearl 17 Danny Eguilos / 19 lordan Ferguson 665 $70.00 pot - Romel Concepcion and Imelda Ahorro. Placing 6th while Michael Zhang cele- drilled by Dave Edis of King 20 sol Cericos 657 $70.00 Freddie Catamisan 1364 $20.00 Bedell Vasquez. Excess funds through 9th after the second brates his 1st ABTA Title with Pin Pro Shop at West Covina. 21 Chris Romero 648 $67.50 18 kenny Kwan / 22 kmel Cunanan 643 $67.50 Andy Yu 1353 $20.00 of $1545 carry over to Covina round were Giang Huynh, his 221 game. He sends love to his wife, 23 teddy Villaroman 642 $65.00 19 sol Cericos / Bowl next week where Match Stan Por, Darrow Tiongco Michael took home the Heidi, for all her support. He 24 holden Au 642 $65.00 Ben Bagaoisan 1352 $20.00 25 Art Windsor 637 $62.50

Series is estimated at $2600. and “King” Kwan for $105. guaranteed prize fund of also thanks Dave Edis for tak- 26 jerry Chang 635 $62.50 Jerry Chang took the top For our HORSE pick finalists, $1000, PLUS $850 for the OP- ing care of all of his equipment 27 jonathan Gonzalez 634 $62.50 FINANCIAL REPORT 28 glenn Matsumoto (SS) 629 $60.00 Cut Scores two spots in our OPTIONAL payouts were Michael Zhang TIONAL Cash & Carry, PLUS and to all ABTA bowlers who 29 leo Silva 627 $60.00 Men: + 74 Women: +36 DOUBLES. 1st place with $33, Jamescart Alarcio $39, $100 for wearing his ABTA cheered. At the Bowlium his 30 marife Catalasan 626 $59.50 Super Seniors: 31 john Henry Licauco 626 $59.50 Imelda Ahorro (24), Manny Loria (68) Mien Barcelona with com- Robert Contreras $88 and Sun Shirt, PLUS $100 for using his wife arrived a bit late due to her 32 willie Parawan 623 $59.00 Glenn Matsumoto (66) 33 Beth Borci 621 $59.00 High Qualifer (Free Entry) bined scores of 1485 for $120 Sundara $325. Not his night, Global 900 Eagle ball, for a to- Photo Business appointment... 34 jason Yeh 620 $58.00 and 2nd place with Michael Jamescart was one mark short tal of $2050! One of the Good Winner of this week’s new 35 Bobbie McCollum (SS) 619 $58.00 Men: Walter White + 154 36 kerry Lucka 612 $58.00 Women: Mien Barcelona + 169 Zhang with their combined to lose to Michael Zhang who Guys wins again!!! bowling ball from our sponsor, 37 Ely Cruz (SS) 611 $57.00 3 - 6 - 9: Ed Abarca scores of 1442 for $100. Dou- finished 228 against his 218. First time Champion Mi- Global 900 was Ping Romero. 38 jonathan Barraca 608 $57.00 Match Game: 100 - NO WINNER 39 Don Chung 606 $57.00 Match Series: 447 - bles paid out 19 places for a Sun Sundara was also shak- chael Zhang is from Monterey For our RAFFLE ticket 40 walter White (SS) 583 $56.00 Romel Concepcion / Bedell Vasquez 41 Pedro Cintron 581 $56.00 RAFFLE RESULTS total of $1070 with a low to ing his head when he finished Park and he used his Global drawing: ABTA Regular Entry 42 Dana Le Count 580 $56.00 900 Global Sponsor Ball Ping Romero cash score of 1352. 205 to Robert’s 217 game. At 900 Eagle ball drilled by Jim- winners were Leo Silva, David 43 jennifer Nakunz 577 $56.00 44 gwen Harris (SS) 541 $56.00 Thanksgiving Entry Jhun Tan Galdino Chavez was TOP 4th and 5th respectively and my Wong to secure the win. Dittlinger and Glen Tse. Jhun 45 manny Loria DNS FE ABTA Regular Entry Leo Silva SEED with +124, and a pin taking home $110 each were He thanks Michael Kong for Tan won the free entry for ABTA Regular Entry David Dittlinger ABTA Regular Entry Glen Tse short was Jamescart Alarcio Sun Sundara and Jamescart coaching and Andrew Lung our upcoming Thanksgiving DOUBLES ABTA Shirt Pablo Castro 1 jerry Chang / ABTA $10 Brackets Cezar Marcella with +123. Jamescart will sit Alarcio. Pumping adrenalin, for his bowling ball. He also Event, Pablo Castro received mien Barcelona 1485 $120.00 Global Tote Bag Meng Chea out the first round while Gal- Michael Zhang was on a roll extends his thanks to fel- an ABTA Shirt, Cezar Marcel- 2 jerry Chang /

michael Zhang 1442 $100.00 dino awaits his chance for a when he threw 6 strikes in 8 low BOWLMANIA bowlers la won $10 for Brackets, and 3 jo Jo Barcelona / Prize Fund 188 $4,762.00 possible back-to-back title. frames against Robert Contre- for their support and cheers Meng Chea won the Global mien Barcelona 1409 $90.00 Paid Entries 26 @ 56 $1,456.00 4 michael Zhang / Optional Sidepots $1,300.00 Top seed gets the honor of ras who bowled a strike on the - Samson, Jerry, Cecilia, Gi- 900 Tote bag. Ada Wong-Hum 1409 $90.00 ABTA Bowlers got paid 5 jerry Chang / Doubles $1,070.00 giang Huynh 1400 $80.00 3-6-9 $3,000.00 Match Series $5,000.00 (562) 868-7164 www.abta1.com (562) 228-3960 (Cell) Big this weekend in cash Pots 6 Freddie Catamisan / and Prizes! Brackets were vuong Do 1396 $70.00 Shirt & Trophy $88.00 7 michael Zhang / Cash & Carry $1,050.00 huge ! We thank all ABTA Bennet Lai 1395 $70.00 Total Payout $20,646.00 bowlers for your continued ABTA Oct 19 support. Next week’s event at COVINA BOWL marks the start of our HANDICAP BO- Covina Bowl NUS Special Series! Bowl with a regular en- 1060 San Bernardino Rd, Covina 626-339-1286 try for the next three weeks Take 10 Freeway to Azusa and go north to San Bernardino, Left 2 blks and get 2 BONUS Pins! Take 210 Freeway to Azusa and go South to San Bernardino, Right 2 blks Bowl 2 out of the 3 events Start of 3 Tourney Bonus Pin Events and get 1 BONUS Pin! Bowl all 3 Covina, Lake Forest, Oak Tree for 2 Pins Covina Bowl is located at Romel and Bedell Split FIVE GRAND Bowl 2 out of 3 for 1 Pin 1060 San Bernardino Rd, $5000 Match Series is split by two of the finest as Romel Concep- 1st w/Bonuses Min 1st Covina 626-339-1286. Eas- cion (left) and Bedell Vasquez (right) are all smiles. Luckily their $2,900 $1,000 ily found. Take 10 Freeway 477 series was drawn by top seed in the semis, Galdino Chave. Saturday 12:00-1:00-2:30-4:00-6:00 3-6-9 / Semifinals 7:45PM to Azusa and go north to San They happily took home $2,500 each. In the middle is Bob Smith Entry Fees $56-$53-$46 Reduced Entry Fees $38-$35 Bernardino, Left 2 blocks, or ABTA Director. Brackets—Match Game -Match Series -- 3-6-9- Doubles--Side Pots-Horses take 210 Freeway to Azusa March Game is $5,000 Match Series est $2,650 3-6-9 is $600 and go South to San Bernar- Open to new Members up to 209 Avg. No PBA / WPBA dino, Right 2 blocks. Phone is Guaranteed Min of 27 Men & 7 Women (min) to cash Plus Super Seniors 626-339-1287 . Men & Women Qualify Separately 1 in 5 advance to semis at 8:00 PM Further info available at Side Pots Guaranteed at $75 for 4 pm squad, $175 for 6 pm Squad www.abta1.com or call 562- 868-7164 Please see our ad in $3,500 Min Prize Fund (Guaranteed) regardless of Entries top 16 Guaranteed $100 the California Bowling News HANDICAP Bonus Special Bowl these 3 Events or check out our website (www. Oct 19-- OCT 26—Nov 2 Bowl all 3 and Get 2 Bonus Pins!! Bowl 2 of these 3, get 1 Bonus Pin abta1.com) for our schedule

Oct 26 Forest Lanes 949-770-0055 ** BONUS PIN Special ** and directions. Remember the 22771 Centre St. Lake Forest Bonuses for 3 straight weeks 12:00-1:00-2:30-4:00 & 6:00 PM Semis 8:00 PM Next week is Forest Lanes and Nov 2 Oak Tree Lanes 909-860-3558 ** BONUS PIN Special ** then Nov 2 Oak Tree Lanes. 990 Diamond Bar Blvd Diamond Bar “Easy ED”wins $3,000 3-6-9 Pot at Bowlium!!! 12:00-1:00-2:30-4:00 & 6:00 PM Semi-FINALS 8:00PM Thanks to the Bowlium! Scott $3,000 was the pot. Our fine member and gentleman Ed Abrarca and his staff are tops. We will Nov 9 Linbrook Bowl 714-774-2253 of San Diego took home the $3,000 with a fine display of bowling 201 S. Brookhurst St Anaheim return. It is always fun to Easy Ed, as I call him is a True Gentleman and very deserving 12:00-1:00-2:30-4:00 & 6:00 PM Semi-FINALS 8:00PM have the Event there. Thanks Pot. begins at $600 Saturday at Covina Bowl. Only a $5.00 en- for Being an ABTA Member. Nov 16 Keystone Lanes 562-868-3261 try fee. (L-R) ABTA Director Andrew Lung (Mr Lungsanity) as 111459 E Imperial Hwy Norwalk CA 90650 YOU make it the best there is! we call him:=)) Ed “$3= Grand” Abarca and Greg Kokanour 12:00-1:00-2:30-4:00 & 6:00 PM Semi-FINALS 8:00PM Until then!! ABTA. PageRiversideLanes3.25X8.BowlngNews 6 8/28/12 2:52 PM Page 1 BOWLING NEWS October 17, 2013 JOHN FITZGERALD Leads Foothill W/Mega POT Seniors $1,000.00 by Frank Weiler FONTANA — After one month of bowling John Fitzgerald is the top senior A.B.T.SoCal CITRUS bowler at Foothill Lanes. His 237 average is about ten pins 909-989-0649 above the pace set by MARV SARGENT and P.J. BUCK- NER. After Fitzgerald, Sar- SUNDAY OCT. 27th gent and Buckner the next best Fontana senior scorers include CORKY DeMAIO, RED DEER CREEK LANES DIXON, DEL KARPER and BringYour Group Here for a JIM STARK. 7930 HAVEN AVE, R. CUCAMONGA 909-945-9392 These fellas are bowling in New Experience ••• Foothill Lanes Senior Handi- Squad Times cap Trio League, “THE BEST SENIOR LEAGUE IN THE CITRUS BELT.” It is our best *11, 12:30 & 2pm * senior league because of the large number of top bowlers SURVIVOR FINALS TO FOLLOW competing. The league includes at least seven Citrus Belt Hall of Fam- ENTRY FEE RE-ENTRIES ONLY ers and at least a dozen other $55 * $45 * long time Citrus Belt stars. * For Gold Members All Others Add $10.00 * Perfect games have been WITH COSMIC BOWLING LIGHT SHOW! rolled in the league by TERRY ( MEGA POT OPTIONAL ) ** COMBINED DAILY CUTS HODGSON, DEL KARP- ER, and BOB RICHARDS. WINTER HOURS: The high games rolled by ABT FALL FUN TIME TOURNAMENT. SUN–THURS 7:30AM TO 11:00PM the women include 266 by LEANNA BARNES, 257 by FRI–SAT 7:30AM TO 1:00AM st SUE LEE SANTERO and 247 1 W/BONUSES by SARAH HARTMAN and $10,000.00 SHERRY WILLIAMS. The SOUTH POINT HOTEL & CASINO NOV.14-17,2013 high series to date are a 773 by STEVE STRICKLAND and a th 653 by SUE LEE SANTERO. EXTRA BONUS PINS FOR BOWLING ON OCT. 27 – NOV.2-3- NOV-9-10 My thanks to league secre- (1) PIN FOR EACH WEEK**BOWL ALL(3) AND EARN A TOTAL OF (5) tary LEE FITZGERALD for keeping me informed and the RIVERSIDE LANES BOWLING NEWS for sup- Book Sweepers•Group Reservations porting Citrus Belt bowlers. [email protected] *** ABT SoCal Birthdays •Corporate Parties ( SEE FLYER FOR DETAILS 1•888•590•2695 D’Entremont www.bowllaughlin.com continued from page 1 Wichita Open which ended a five-year winless streak. D’Entremont was a mem- RUSTY BRYANT ber of the Ohio State and Lessons by Appointment Greater Cleveland Bowling Association Halls of Fame. He is survived by his wife Sylvia, mother Mami, brother Alan, nieces Marissa and Allie * THE PRO ZONE and nephew Michael. Funeral $5,000.00 “The Ultimate Pro Shop” services will be held Friday, Oct. 18 at 10:30 a.m. ET at * WITH ALL BONUSES 818-365-2050 Chambers Funeral Home, 4420 Rock River Drive, Cleveland, nd Hours: 1. Qualify on SAT, or SUN, NOV.2 or 3rd 10430 Sepulveda Blvd. OH. Visitations will be held Mon. Thru Fri. at 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. on Mission Hills, CA 91345 11a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 17. Inside Mission Hills Bowl 818-361-1221 Sat. 11 a.m to 5 p.m. Interment will be at Holy W/Mega and Win = $3000.00 BONUS * Cross Cemetery. So Cal A.B.T. NOV. 2-3 & NOV. 9-10th CHAPARRAL LANES 400 W BONITA AVE, SAN DIMAS 909-592-2772 FREE MEMBERSHIP FREE FOR CHAPARRAL LEAGUE BOWLERS WHEN YOU JOIN AND BOWL Squad Times nd SAT. NOV. 2 12, 1:30 & 3pm Entry Fee $65.00 rd SUN.NOV. 3 12, 1:30 & 3pm Re-Entries $50.00 th SAT.NOV. 9 12, 1:30 & 3pm For Gold Members th SUN.NOV. 10 11&12:30 All Others Add $10.00 Semi finals at 2pm *All Payouts Include Mega Survivor finals To Follow EARN BONUS PINS AT THIS EVENT

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BOWLING POINTS TO PONDER If it doesn’t matter whether you win or lose, then don’t SAN BERNARDINO - Attention Scratch Bowlers… bother to keep score. An optimist is a person who starts Join us on Sunday, Oct 20th for our “Three And Your Out” building a 5 million dollar bowling center with a mere 5 mil- Scratch Shootout! lion dollars. Last Week’s Scores: Handicap Doubles: Wouldn’t it be nice if some of the self professed experts Ron Sandusky 226/620, Gus Pinongbayan 215, Jerry on pro bowling and pro tournaments took in a pro tour- Burhop 213, Joe Flecher 211, Hand Brand 209, Malc Da- nament more than once a year or so? In some bowling vison n204, Eddie Muniz 203, Lee Ann Malouff 201/512, centers everything works when it comes to scoring. In oth- Kathie Geier 190, Mary Cassin 538, Joan McMichael 509. ers, nothing works. And that’s why averages from place to Judson Baptist: place can vary as much as 40 points. Deron Walker 210/539, George Joseph 204, Jerry Burhop Gregory Mobley get to prove he had an 11 N Row 278 Game on 513. 6-1-12 at Double Decker Lanes in CAUSBC Open. One thing you can still get cheaply is that extra frame of Capri: bowling you thought the deskman wouldn’t notice. Who’s Linda King 193, Lee Ann Malouff 500. in worse shape than the bowler-golfer who shoots in the Young at Heart: 130s in both sports? A bowler can usually tell how good his David hill 255/570, Jerry Burhop 224/580, Charley Feath- reputation is by how difficult it is for him to live up to it. erst 203/562, Velma Bone 184, Betty Snow 184/503. TNT: In most sports the spectator is fulfilled through identifi- Ron Reaves 211/564, Dan Karr 202/556, Mike Deetz cation with the player in action rather than through the ac- 184/509, Lory Durkiewicz 196/517. tion. That helps watchers feel like they are doers. In bowl- Elks Invitational: ing, people are doers, in the action, and they can also be Robert Cravens 243/644, Ed Neighbors 213/575, Dean watchers, so they gain from both activities. I still can’t get Bechtold 210/577, Al Collins 202/585, Mary Cassin over the sight of a bowler pullling up to a tournament site 192/512. in a $300 car, and then unloading $3,000 worth of bowling Park N Rec: equipment. Maurice Chavez 184/534, Esther Byrd 214/545, Monica James 211/573. *********************************************************** Wednesday Vegas: John Meurer 204/547, Michael Sanderso 204, Barry Val- MORE PEZZANO dez 532. SB County: Knocking down 10 pins on the first ball earns you a strike Benson Ector 258/588, Les Franz 236/603, Tim Eshelman on the scoresheet. If you rack up 12 strikes in a row you 221, Steve Rollberg 216/577, Robert Cravens Jr 211/606, have a 300 game, yet in reality you have knocked down Ben Stewart 206, Gerry Dagonese 204, Don Wells 204/560, John Anicete got 11 strikes for a 299 game on 8-4-13 in MLB only 120 pins. So why don’t we say the final score is 300 Randy Perrine 202, Toni Futch 205/587. League at Keystone. points, rather than pins knocked down. Happy Gamblers: Jerome Forch 244/661, Adam Sokoloski 243/696, Dar- Maybe it’s time for a shot clock to speed up league and ren Robinson 228, Jerry Lopez 226, Dean Bechtold 225, tournament bowling—as is done in pro competition. When Bob Corrigan 220, Erik Carris 214, Mark Tucker 209, John will the bowling world understand that a membership card Hutchings 206, Steve Hanson 205, Chad Wishire 204, does not make a bowler a pro, now does the lack of one Steven Dryden 200, Lorri Scott 232/629, Bridgett Young make the person an amateur — in ability. You always hear 220/618, Sjana Robinson 213, Patti Bechtold 202. about champions and winning bowlers being such good Golden Goodies: sports. Why not? The bowling campus in Texas continues Frank Deluca 221/517, Gus Punongbayan 203/518, Char- to progress though the Hall of Fame and Museum could ley Featherst 200, Teresa Vest 200/455, Donna Beech use a lot more space to display the interesting and informa- 184/464. tive memorabilia acquired over the years. Weekend Rollers: Joseph DeLaTorre 264/653, Jeff Tripp 256/647, Joe Con- A question often asked is how many balls does a pro treras 246, Del Karper 246/717, Adam Higgins 243, John bowler use in a year. Some use eight, and others have Valentine 243/653, Val Wise 227/652, Mylo Rios 221, been known to use 80. Many times the happy ending to a John Hutchings 221, Ben Stewart 220, Matthew Stebbins lot of nights of bowling is the simple fact that the night has 220, Gary Stebbins 209, Sal Soriano 208, Max Obra 207, ended. Maurice Chavez 205, Tom Teeter 203, Dan Karr 201, Tony DeLaTorre 200, Elise Hamner 266/567, Christy Cayce TV reported that at a recent tournament, golf tourna- 246/611, Christina Hernandez 199/579. ment that is, a nice guy competitor purchased a lemonade Our next no-tap tournament is on Sunday, Oct 27th, at a stand manned by youngsters and left an amazingly 2013. We still have a few openings in our current leagues. Andre Eubanks smiles as he gets his award for his 802 series on high tip, one that if enough struggling golfers or bowlers See our league schedule at delrosalanes.us or call us at 9-19-13 in Paint League at Keystone Lanes. could count on customers like him they might be better off 909.886.4675. in the lemonade business. Thanks for Bowling, Have a great week. Keystone Lanes New High 5 Gear PBA League Challenge Saturday Juniors NORWALK — On Sat- urday, October 12th, starting with our Bumper Buddies, Na- than Vellejo (76 ave) bowled to Kick Off PBA World Series a 84 game. Jesus Avalos (95 ave) bowled a nice 109 game. Special “USA vs. The World” Xtra Frame pay-per-view event set for Friday, Oct. 25 Lastly Delvon Dawson (70 SEATTLE — A new event, “Day Pass” sessions Oct. 26- except Baker team, which will ave) bowled a nice 81 game the High 5 Gear PBA League 31, visit pba.com, click on the award three points. .In the Preps, we have Joshua Challenge: USA vs. The World, Xtra Frame link and head to The U.S. Franchise Play- Mayes (96 ave) bowled a nice 124 game. will kick off PBA World Se- the registration page by click- ers will be , Next, Mady Morales (99 ries of Bowling V on Friday, ing on the “Sign Up” link un- , , ave) bowled a nice 117 game. Oct. 25, at South Point Bowl- derneath the Xtra Frame logo Bill O’Neill, (team Lastly we have Ernie Avalos ing Center in Las Vegas as a at the top of the page. Apps for captain) and Pete Weber. The (110 ave) bowled a 138 game. special pay-per-view event on mobile devices, allowing for International team will in- Great bowling Preps! Follow- Matt Mosley tossed his 300 game on 9-9-13 in the 950 Baker at PBA’s online bowling channel, easy access to Xtra Frame, are clude England’s Dom Barrett ing the Preps, In the Minors, Del Rio Lanes in Downey. Xtra Frame. available for iPhones and An- and Stuart Williams, Austra- we have David Williams (157 The special Xtra Frame droid devices. lia’s Belmonte (team captain), ave) bowled a nice 183 game. PBA League Challenge web- The High 5 Gear PBA Colombia’s Andres Gomez, Next, we have Peter Ruiz (158 ave) bowled a nice 175 game. cast – and additional daily League Challenge: USA vs. Finland’s Palermaa and Mika In the following we have events held as part of the The World will begin at 3 Koivuniemi, and Venezuela’s Caityann Santiago (152 ave) WSOB V – will be available p.m. PT (6 p.m. ET) on Oct. . The par- bowled a 163 game. Lastly we for a special World Series of 25. It will feature six United ticipating international play- have Roger Chavez (128 ave) Bowling Day Pass fee of $5. States Franchise Players from ers are currently on 2014 PBA bowled a 159 game. Nice work There will be no added cost for the 2013 PBA League season League rosters and each is a Minors and keep it up! Ending current Xtra Frame subscrib- along with seven international PBA Tour title holder. with our Majors, Lee Galvez ers, but non-subscribers who players (including Franchise The 2014 PBA League (175 ave) bowled a 256 game. would like to watch specific Players and season will get underway on Next we have David Sch- neider (183 ave) bowled a events on specific days will be ) in a match January 22 at Thunderbowl 277 game. In the following able to sign up on a daily basis that will preview PBA League Lanes in Allen Park, Mich. Fi- we have Alexis Reynaga (113 under the new program. Sub- match play competition during nals rosters for the eight-team ave) bowled a 156 game. Anna scribers who sign up for Xtra the 2014 season. The special league will be set on Sunday, Ramirez (138 ave) bowled a Frame for the monthly fee of High 5 Gear event will show- Nov. 3, when the PBA League nice 193 game. $7.99 or the full-year fee of case the singles, alternate-ball team managers will each select Lastly we have a young $64.99 will be exempt from doubles, Baker trios and Baker the final player during a player bowler in the Majors, and his the special Day Pass fee(s). team matches that will be part draft at South Point Bowling name is Andrew Chan (149 To sign up for the High 5 of the 2014 PBA League for- Center in Las Vegas. The draft ave) bowled a nice 171 game. Keep up the good work Ju- Another 300 for Joe Torre Jr. on 8-18-13 in MLB League at Del Gear PBA League Challenge mat. Each winner will earn one will be covered live on Xtra niors! Rio Lanes. The Great MLB League produces great bowlers. on Oct. 25 or for any of the point for his team in each event Frame. -Daniella Aguinada October 17, 2013 BOWLING NEWS Page 9

Nolan Fox 359, Amon Todd 313, Anthony DeLucca 254, Jake Kasten 254, Nick DeLucca 235, Nathan Bergevin 183, Emily Jenkins 323, Latasha Love 283, Maggie Jen- Canoga kins 265, Maggie Mariani 262, Ashanti Gaither 242. Happy Rollers Forever: Mark Algiers 403, Mike Hallstrom Park Bowl BOWL CAL BOWL BOWLING REPORT 387, David Abel 382, Wanda Kinard 350, Diane Mallett 20122 Vanowen St. • Winnetka, CA 91306 818-340-5190 • FAX: 818-883-1202 • OPEN 24 HOURS 338, Teresa Donaldson 301. www.canogaparkbowl.com 2500 E. Carson St., Lakewood, CA 90712 • (562) 421-8448 Happy Rollers Too: Sheryl Murray 280, Mary Piaschick E-mail:[email protected] 264, Pamela Okamoto 261. LAKEWOOD — Pino’s Pizza is now open under new Adult/Youth: Adults—Juan Ellison 722, Matt Mosley 617, WINNETKA — We’re proud to present the high scores management. Come by and try our new menu. Janet Love 493, Maria Kennedy 487. Youth—Marcus Mos- from the bowlers here at Canoga Park Bowl. Please read Like to sing? We have a karaoke contest going on Fri- ley 445, Shavon Love 302, Latasha Love 297, Morgan on so you can see who they are... day and Saturday nights in our lounge. Still a few openings Kennedy 274. River Maniacs: Johnnie Englehart started off the month left in our leauges! Ask the desk for details. It’s been our pleasure to report these high scores from of October with his (“300”) bowled on Oc- the past week. Keep those high games and series com- tober 7th. I’m sure there will be more. Other high scores in Captain & Crew: Shirley Dohrman 509, Vancie Keith 502, ing and you may see your name in the Bowling News this league by Sharon Weger 201/564, Marsha Martinez Shizuko Barcelon 204/497. too. 225/545, Frank Martinez Jr. 258/729, John Kelly 273/718, Mega Vegas Tuesday: James Talley 245/700, Clarence Jeremy Pearson 265/696, Mike Olson 691, Monise Kelly Wynn “300”/690, Bob Johnson 240/612, Alex Robles 202/548, Michiko Kondo 509, Rick Godin 268. 235/605, Marcel Vandroff 605, Jason Phillips 232/603, Ivan Monday Nite Madness: Bob Pfleger 214/619, Norma Leb- Clarke 255/595, Brenda Doss 490, Kathy Johnson 479. Pickwick Bowl run 208/485, Steven Schulkin 218/557, Wayne Coffman Alley Oops!: Edwin Brown 602, Julie Grabinski 580, James 921 Riverside Dr. 216/597, Dean Dempsey 549, Mike Hahn 201/517. Kennard 463, Myra Kremen 438, Merrie Slagley 406, Hugh Phil-Am: Raul Ventenilla 241/644, Socorro King 447, Levi Kemp 192. Side-pot winners—Game One: Hugh Kemp Burbank, CA 91506 Navarrete 218/592, Josemari Zafra 219/571, Cameren 210; Game Two: Joyce Robertson 219; Game Three: Julie by Tish Plotkin (818) 842-7188 Guidry 202/556, Jhunn Alejandro 511. Grabinski 295. Van Nuys Eagles: Rick Gamboa 228/667, Margo Sundy Cal Bowleros: Bheth Alcayde 223/584, Carolyn Rousseau 203/560, Tom Leigh 253/652, Matt Hall 211/605, Ron Craig 208/551, Linda Kinney 202/549, Mary Smyth 209/545, BURBANK — This week, as I was coaching my small 545, Victor C. Ramirez 201/534, Roxanne Leigh 437, Bran- Kim Eastwood 205/543, Darlene Hom 507, Karen Witt youth league on Monday mornings, it reminded me how don Whitfiel 212. 201/506. Side-pot winners—Game One: Greta 239; Game much all of us, as bowlers, need a regular tune up in skills Comedians: Dan Onestinghel 278/749, Ellen Eckard Two: Mary Smyth 209; Game Three: Bheth Alcayde 261. and technique. No matter how long you’ve been a bowler 243/610, Jesse Chastain 248/710, Ray Stoy 247/687, Kings and Queens: Eric Snow 259/726, Leonard Ruiz Jr. you can always use the outlook from an objective eye. Ron Eisenberg 235/680, Matthew Crippen 236/663, Mary 249/687, Vern Adams 263/685, Matt Mosley 258/668, Kev- Even the pros have coaches and we league bowlers Becker 200/591, Jan Sandman 213/577, Susie Rothen- in Peterson 268/663, Emmerson Wafer 658, Curt Soares shouldn’t think of ourselves as above reproach. When berg 462. 653, Steve Clark 653, Donna Owens 254/646, Michelle other bowlers do ask for my insights, and I do wait for them Tacklin’ The Tenpins: Louis Enriquez 248/642, Stella Criswell 245/633, Maria Bacos 236/619, Felecia Tripp to ask, the first thing I tell them is to be very careful from Martinez 491, Ramon Buhain 482. 255/609, Sue Cant 249/598. whom they take advice. Every bowler has different skills Copper Bucket: Aaron Story 278/708, Karen Vance Corona Ladies: Caroline Stewart 209/565, Diana Howard and not all bowlers are really familiar with the game and it’s 203/511, Kevin Aguilera 249/647, Justin Riese 225/618, 542. idiosyncrasies though they may have been bowling for 20 Tom Tucker 611, Tom Borelli 225/609, Greg Myers 227, Young At Heart: Bob Kordich 238/655, Vince Haneda years or more. Rusty Yeager Jr. 225. 235/652, Earl Hullett 253/637, Pre Collier 246/621, Carl The lane conditions, ball weight, the weather and much D’Amores Pizza Sport Shot Singles: (4 games) Kevin Steel 238/621, B.J. 223/595, Oritta Steel 237/549, Dee more can effect the bowlers score. Proper drilling is essen- Gross 223/791, PJ Yarns 758, Justin Pluchino 728, Ricar- Phipps 538, Walter Millsap 587, Al Fagafa 567, Josh Hud- tial and we are not always privy to the capabilities of those do Baca 720. son 237/565. who might have drilled our ball. I remember days long ago 500 Classic: Connie Wannomae 245/650, Petra Kaun Recycled Teens: Stan Murren 224/608, Rob Kordich when people could actually get their ball drilled at Kmart! 233/619, Farol Brifman 554, Jeanne Ehlers 539, Jayme 216/593, Jim Burke 577, Ken Seiple Sr. 575, Boylee In- Yikes! I digress. Willis 536. ocente 571, Jojo Jasmin 227/558, Ron Leidholdt 224/557, The point to this little rant, if you will, is to encourage you Short ‘N Sweet: Travis Coffman 257/741, Lynn King Ben Jones Sr. 223/550, Lillie Darden 231/570, Divina Bu- to seek professional help with your bowling if you wish to 200/526, Les Charbonneau 258/666, Dale Rubin 236/685, hay 209/544. be more serious and improve your average. The rest who Anthony Pavlowsky 253/623, Andy Rizo 226/585. Vegas Crackpots: Andre McNeal 247/683, Gerald Wil- are simply out there to have a good time, more power to SFVCC Nikkei: Kirk Sasaki 254/676, Tami Shiotani 548, liams Jr. 239/682, Arturo Peregrina 246/656, John Doval you, enjoy every minute. As I told one of my talented bowl- Tony Shiotani 256/621, Kevin Eto 234/615, Harvey Naka- 269/650, Jacob Culpepper 233/643, Jasmyn Culpepper ers this week, “Relax. It really is only a game.” moto 249/614, Shoji Takeshima 600, Pei Eto 521, Jerry 235/608, Teka Williams 207/549, Tippy Thornton 206/548. Omiya 247. Fil-Am Bowlers: Jojo Jasmin 224/615, Chris Abing Sunday Night League: (scr) Val Hoag 263, Julieta Ward JUNIORS 224/612, Shota Higuchi 254/612, Randy Antazo 603, Rey 204, John DiPietro Sr 680, Christie Mochinaga 549. (hdcp) 8 FOR 8: William Wales 133/260, Micaela Munoz 80/145, Santos 256/593, Som Seng 582, Jean Colian 246/525. Marc Halverson 281, Peggy Eklund 259, Dylan Jimenez Skylar Sakuei 117/228, Julian Gutierrez 122/227, Diego Laughlin Bowler Bears: Brandon Mims 205/606, Jona- 775, Heather Bustos 725. Sosa 117/207, Malissa Munoz 121 series. than Gale 218/588, James Talley 215/515, Mike Dees Senior Swingers: (scr) Ed Bgayong 242, Esther Bugay- Junior Royals: Justin Pluchino 270/688, Julia Frias 219/499, Cindy Radcliffe 203/516. ong 171, Win Kato 527, Lucia Affentranger 425. (hdcp) 193/538, Keith Nelson 238/592, Erik Godin 224/542, Moe Mega Vegas Sunday: Ray Minter 265/716, James Mat- Rick Langer 246, Susan Jones 222, Al Fama 627. Fienberg 166/450, Kai Burris 120/327, Emily Haworth thews 268/675, Jonathan Gale 220/630, Carl Allen 611, Monday All Stars: Youth 2 game scores and series. (scr) 170/395, Rebecca Zelaya 126/345. Michelle Allen 228/541. Cameron Takahashi 90/174, Allison Takahashi 157/233. SENIORS Grandma’s/Grandpa’s: Fale Sula 278/642, Billy Williams Monday 690: (scr) Russ Goetz 232, Judy Lamb 203, Dy- Our next Senior Tournament on the schedule is the 215/620, Don Keith 218/615, Wayne Moon 243/589, Ike lan Jimenez 734, Helen Owens 659. (hdcp) Bob Barrett ALIBI NO-TAP scheduled for Tuesday, October 22nd at Sanders 205/586, Stan Murren 230/575, Al Fagafa 562, 253, Crissy Gianficaro 227, Wayne Loveless 652, Carol 12:30 p.m. Bowl 4 games, throw out the low score. Cof- Larry Cosgrove 223/551, Mattie Wylie 494. Thrasher 622. fee and donuts will be served. Join us! Big Bear: Curt Soares 279/754, Emmerson Wafer 262/725, Practice League: (scr) Jesse Enriquez 213, Chantal Per- 49’Ers: Carolyn Scherzberg joined the 700 Club again. Donald Franklin 289/681, James Trumbo 263/648, Tra- shing 155, Dave de Lamare 495, Kerry Ware 388. (hdcp) This time it was a “713” Series with a 264 game. Richard vis Morris 623, Debra Gipson 258/674, MIchelle Criswell Mike Avery 254, Jamie Rosenblatt 267, Jeff Daniel 664, Greenzweight 224/634, Philip Lanni 245/620, Keith Hazard 212/575, Ella Wilson 223/567, Mary Smyth 212/552, Cathy Sharette Paez 587. 572, Dale Simpson 211/567, Mary Lauer 201, Dick Lowe Anderson 217/551. LA Metro Telco: (scr) Mike McMahon 243, Michelle Marx 213. V.A.: John Doval 568, Leon Rudolph 517, Penny Doval 204, Setu Molia 620, Kathy Temple 513. Funtimers: Philip Lanni 273/747, Carolyn Scherzberg 503, Joe Morse 191, Anna Farrugla 174. Orbits: Handicap scores only. Vicki Olivia 264/666, Joan 226/606, Ron Doll 234/660, Sherwin Silver 225/643, Rich- Sierra Bugs: Cathy Wyatt 201/510, Shonna Hernandez Jones 243, Catherine Noonan 241/680, Carol Thrasher ard Greenzweight 241/632, John Rosen 616, Marv Baker 204/510, Joan Lumpford 509. Side-pot winners—Game 649. 235. One: Becky Heyn 227; Game Two: Cathy Wyatt 201; Game ICF Mixed Trios: Handicap scores only. Lou LeBlanc 39’Ers: Richard Greenzweight 248/698, Carolyn Scher- Three: Terry 205. 259/675, Rita LeBlanc 270/716, Marv Poretta 680, Barbara zberg 267/641, Ron Doll 246/673, Mel Neiditch 236/637, C.A.U.L.: Kirk Keith 277/737, Jonathan Gale 267/714, Liuberto 717. Larry George 243/637, Roger Chartrand 618, Arlene Boni- Keith Hartman 245/676,David Regul 227/637, Dan France- Wednesday Night Hdcp: (scr) Eric Zimmerman 258, no 553, Mary Lauer 543, Lucy Tralla 216/538, Patricia Car- schi 224/616, Sheri Coleman 203/499. Sheilah Faller 232, Matt Risch 697, Stephanie Fenwick penter 219, Howard Rovner 236, Edwin Narte 236. L.B.S. Employees: It’s week 1: Eugene Carter 573, Bil- 590. (hdcp) Kelly McDonouch 290, Sandy Hubbard 233, That’s our report for this week. Like we’ve said be- ly Williams 513, John Roach 505, Rich Ewaskey 488, Al Roger Webb 735, Ann Jones 713. fore, “Keep bowling those high scores so we can re- Fagafa 525, Becky Carroll 414, Roni Kuester 406, Merrie Senior Foursomes: (scr) Jim DeAngelo 245, Lucia Affen- port them in our weekly column”. See ya on the lanes. Slagley 370. tranger 203, Ron Durkee 614, Kathy Temple 508. (hdcp) Senior Men’s Trio: Conrad Venasse “” game. John Kanda 280, Cres Cruz 258, Marie Menez 652. VOLUME 74, NO. 42 No award — Just applause! Dion Morris Sr. game Thursday 890: (scr) Rob Hoffman 239, Ramona Gardner “300” California and 705 series, Charles Gleason 277/772, Pat Kinard 179, Daniel Garcia 677, Vickie Maad 533. (hdcp) Carl Fen- 257/717, Don Gardner 709, John Day 289/693, Charles ton 294, Suzanne Martinez 276, Mario Reid 812, Donna Woods 278/696, John Daly 289/693, Dan Monzon 689. Higgins 670. Marcus Lemons Vegas Outlaws: Edwin Spears 259/729, All righty, Bowlers! 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Editor’s Note: Years ago, an aging lane-warrior showed up on our doorstep begging us to let him write a coaching column for Wesley Low Jr. Plays Dual-Shot Tough our legendary newspaper. I felt so sorry for him that I agreed to give him a shot. Now I can’t get rid of him! He’s living in our McBride Goes Back-To-Back-To-Back broom closet...... and he snores! by David Yamauchi Steve: Uh...... Carol. Bzzzzzz. bzzzzzz, bzzzzzz, bzzzzzz bzzz. Carol: Really?! Funny.....I don’t remember it that way. Hey, Lil- Simi Valley — The JAT headed north to Harley’s Simi lian. Bzzzzz, bzzzzz, bzzzzz, bzzzzz, bzzz? Bowl for a “challenge” tournament with special lane conditions for the Open Division. Farm Club bowled on the house shot 310-533-9595 Lillian: Un-huh. Yes, that’s true. after the tough run on Bear the prior tournament while the Open owned and operated by Carol: Okay, I guess I’ll have to take your word for it. Division bowled on a “dual-shot”- the left lane of each pair was Tim and Diana Albin Kegel Route 66 while the right lane was WTBA Sydney. The Editor’s note: Ahem! Apparently, just a little over a year ago I combination of the two patterns made for some tough bowling. came across a newly published book that...... made me want On the house side, the Farm Club lit them up with Eric Tor- to lace up my bowling shoes and get back out on the lanes?..... rence leading the field at +98 followed closely by newcomer Really? I said that? Taylor Berry at +73 and Mandy Arriola at +57. Vegas’ Terrance Lillian: That’s what you told me! Rock II was 4th at +38. Low-to-qualify was Chris Thompson Editor’s note (cont’d): The book was so clear and concise that at -80. LocatedLocated Inside Inside AMF Rossmoor Bowl-O-Drome Bowl I called the author and eventually asked if he would consider In Match Play, Eric Torrance kept his lead by going 4-1 in 21915 S. Western Ave, Torrance, CA 90501 writing a coaching column for our legendary newspaper?...... match play and taking top-seed honors at +256. Ryan McBride Seriously? kept his chances for the three-peat alive by going 4-1 including a 290 game to jump the field to the second-seed. Ralph Ramirez Steve: Un-huh. III continued his great bowling getting to +236 by going 4-1 Carol: Wow..... while Anthony Schanen used a 279 start and a 258 finish to go Editor’s note: And I can get rid of you? 3-2 and take the last stepladder spot at +194. In the stepladder, Ralph Ramirez III started strong and took Steve: Sure! Just say the word and I’ll be back in PA watching down 4th seed Schanen 220-197 to advance to the semifinal. In JUNIOR AMATEUR TOUR the leaves fall. that match, back-to-back champ Ryan McBride just kept on strik- Carol: Hmmm...... ing to a 225-211 win and his third straight trip to the finals. In the Editors note: ...... but you are sleeping in our broom closet? Championship Match it was a back and forth battle but in the end Adult/Junior Doubles it was Ryan McBride defeating top-seed Eric Torrence 213-209 This Sunday - Bowlium Lanes Steve: Yes...... and I do snore. for his third straight Farm Club title. Congratulations Ryan! 4666 Holt Blvd, Montclair (909) 626-3528 Carol: All-righty then! Let’s get down to business. If there’s one On the Open Division side, the lanes were doctored up with thing I do remember clearly, it’s the first column. the dual shot and it made for some rough scoring on the fresh Two Divisions - Scratch or Handicap Steve: Good, because I don’t. patterns. Open Division bowled a straight-11 match play format 420+ Scratch and Under 419 Handicap for the limited field. Only three 200 games in the first game as Carol: You don’t remember passing out from jet lag and sleeping the bowlers adjusted to the patterns with Matthew Zweig, Patrick Entry Fee: $80 Per Team ($40 per bowler) on the floor covered in old copies of The Bowling News? Rodriguez and Tyler Salverda posting plus scores to start. After $5 Scratch Brackets & Sidepots Steve: No, but I do remember waking up warm and dry for a 6 games at the half-way point, Wesley Low Jr. had a triple-digit available for Adult Bowlers! change. pin lead but Jerome Jordan Jr. went 234-246-237 with 90 bonus to get within 35 pins of taking the lead, but fell to 4th after a 156- Log on to bowljat.org for more info! Carol: Well, you fell asleep while I was trying to interview you. 153 finish as the lanes burnt up. Joe Grondin was back in form Now accepting credit/debit cards The first question I asked was, “What qualified you to write a posting games of 258-247-231 and finishing with a 237 and the book about bowling?” win for a third place finish. Matthew Zweig continued his great Steve: That’s still a really good question! bowling getting hot and staying consistent the entire day finish- Carol: Well? ing 2nd at +237 helped by his 8-3 match play record. In the end 5 3 6 2 it was the hot shot lefty Wesley Low Jr. averaging 204 to lead the Steve: Look, Carol, I really don’t like talking about myself. field and cruising to a +320 total and a 83 pin win for his second 9 1 7 Carol: Why not? You have a story to tell don’t you? title of the season. Congratulations Wesley! Steve: Mark Twain said, “It’s better to keep your mouth shut The JAT will hold its annual Awards Banquet on Saturday, 2 1 4 and let people think you have nothing to say, rather than speak, November 2, 2013 at SpeedZone in City of Industry. Each award and in so doing, prove them right.” winner (All-Star Team and Rookies of the Year) will receive one free ticket to the banquet. Additional tickets for parents, siblings 7 8 Carol: Well...... good for Mark, but I have a paper to fill and YOU and other JAT bowlers who would like to come out and have a are going to help me fill it! great time will be available this Sunday at JAT ($25 for banquet 1 7 4 2 6 Steve: But...... only, $35 for banquet and racing). Please see Dave this Sunday Carol: I’ll buy you a cup of coffee!!!!! for tickets as we need to get our numbers in asap! 7 9 The JAT travels east to Bowlium Lanes for the first Adult/ Steve: Done! See you next week! Member tournament of the season. Remember- two divisions Carol: You are still the biggest push-over I’ve ever met. including a handicap division so everyone can bowl. Bring out 4 1 6 your parents, siblings and friends. Scratch division 420 and over Steve: I hear that a lot. and handicap division 419 and under (90% of 210). Entry fee is 4 8 7 Comments or questions? Email them to us at: news@californi- $80 per team- scholarships for the juniors and gift cards for the abowlingnews.com adults. $5 scratch brackets and side pots for the adult bowlers 5 8 2 9 Think our coach is full of hot air? Try to “stump” him. Email also. See you all on the lanes Sunday! your questions to Steve at: [email protected]

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