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St. Paul Bowlers Recognition Dinner Sunday, October 28 - Mermaid Entertainment Center, Mounds View St. Paul Bowling Hall of Fame Induction - All City Teams - Special Awards Celebrating our 44th Anniversary! Established in 1975 This paper has been brought to you each week over the last 44 seasons, courtesy of your local bowling proprietor, pro shop and supportive advertisers. Please extend your thanks, and PATRO I"E these businesses. Volume 44, Number 9 October 24, 2018 PBA off ers $1 million bonus for CBA to honor players on a 300 in four event fi nals October 26 at Treasure Island At the Profession- The Central Bowl- al Bowlers Associa- ers Alliance will hon- tion (PBA) members’ or many of its bowlers 41 Years Ago (1977-1978) gathering in Owasso, on Saturday, October u Howie Zunker tossed a 648 series with a 237 Oklahoma, prior to the 26 at Treasure Island Lanes, Welch. They in- high game at Hi Way 10 Bowl. Carol Roo rolled a PBA Fall Swing, PBA 220 game and a 549 series. CEO-Commissioner clude the CBA All Star Tom Clark announced from Woodland Bowl Teams, Rookie of the u Lynn Sodergren tossed a 569 series and Nancy that PBA players will in Indianapolis, and the Year and one Hall of Heberer recorded a 223 game at Lynbrook Bowl. have four opportunities PBA World Champi- Fame induction. Vicky Romwald shot her fi rst 200 (206/547). Cozy to bowl for a $1 million onship on Fox Sports 1st Team Dan Bock Kuno (573), Ardie Barbwell (567) and Lorrain bonus if any of them 1 on Thursday, March The 2017-2018 CBA CBA Bowler of the Year Rorvick (578) all did well. Scott Anderson un- can roll a 300 game in 21, at 7p.m. from Thun- All Star team is led by corked a 696 set with games of 275, 219 and 202. the title match of four derbowl Lanes in Allen Dan Bock of Albert Lea u Oz Yozamp won the Doyle’s Match Games PBA tournaments in Park, Michigan. (188 points, 12 tour- over Gary Gervais. There were 30 entries last 2019. There have been 26 naments). He will be weekend. The 300 game bonus perfect games bowled named the CBA Bowl- u George Fleischhacker showed some of his old will be at stake during on national television er of the Year with two form as he recorded a 287 game at St. Bernard’s FOX Sports’ live tele- throughout the PBA’s titles, two 2nd place, Lanes. He returned to Minnesota after spending 15 casts of the PBA Tour- history, but only two three 4th, one 6th and years in Phoenix. nament of Champions in title matches: the one 7th place fi nishes. on FOX on Sunday, fi rst by Bob Benoit in He won $4810 during February 10, at 4p.m. defeating PBA legend the season. 30 Years Ago (1987-1988) CST from AMF Riviera Mark Roth, 300-255, AJ Chapman u League leaders included Dennis Buisman Chad Nelson, Owa- CBA Rookie of the Year Lanes in Akron, Ohio; in the title match of the tonna, was second in (300, Hillcrest Lanes), Steve Puffer, 823, AMF the PBA Players Cham- Quaker State Open in points with 170 (11 7th and one 8th plac- Earle Brown Bowl), Kim Doerfl er (2789/738, pionship on Fox Sports Grand Prairie, Texas, tournaments). He had ings. Texa-Tonka Lanes); Deb Lantto (238-246- 1 on Sunday, Febru- in 1988, and the second three titles, three 3rd John Hommes, Frid- 268/752, Eden Prairie Lanes); Paul Aarestad, 300, ary 17, at Noon from by PBA Hall of Famer and 1 twelfth place ley, had 81 points and Nokomis Lanes) and Daron Hansen (300 & 837, Wayne Webb’s Colum- Mike Aulby in the high- fi nishes - taking home won $1470 (8 tourna- AMF Maplewood Lanes.) bus Bowl in Columbus, est scoring title match $4695. ments). He had one u St. Paul’s Jerry Tessman was installed as Ohio; the Go Bowling! in PBA history, topping 2nd, one 4th, one 5th David Ozio, 300-279, Brady Stearns, St. ABC’s 9th Vice President in ceremonies at the Indianapolis Open on Augusta, is third with and one 7th place fi n- Fox Sports 1 on Sunday, in the fi nals of the 1993 ishes. Twins Motor Lodge in St. Paul. He was be the 149 points (12 tourna- ABC President in the 1997-1998 bowling season. February 24, at Noon Wichita (Kansas) Open. Zac Vashaw, Deep- ments). He won one u title, three 2nds, one haven, won $970 with Joe Antenora, the PBA’s Commissioner has PBA Hall of Famer Holman 5th, one 6th and one 80 points (9 tourna- fi red the group’s maintenance man, Joe Marshall addresses PBA players eleventh place fi nishes. ments). He had one after 12 years. The reason given was a confl ict of He won $2530 for the third, one 6th, one 10th interest. Marshall is part owner of an oil company During the annual season. and one 11th place fi n- and used his company products to dress lanes for PBA tournaments. PBA players meeting Clark Poelzer, Arden ishes. prior to the start of the Hills is fourth with 119 AJ Chapman, St. u Saxon Lanes has hired two new employees. FloBowling PBA Fall points, taking home Paul, had 79 points over Earl Johnson has been hired to run the pro shop. Swing in Owasso, Okla. $2530 (10 tourna- 5 tournaments, winning With over 25 years of PBA Experience he will be a in mid-October, PBA ments). He had two 2nd $2691. He captured one great fi t. Bob Micek is the new bowling manager. Hall of Famer Marshall places, one 4th, one 6th fi rst, one 2nd, one 5th He is also a PBA member and brings a lifetime of Holman accepted an and one 11th place fi n- and one 9th place fi n- bowling experience to his new role. invitation from the Pro- ishes. ishes. fessional Bowling As- Matt Paine, Richfi eld, David Langer, Brook- 20 Years Ago (1997-1998) sociation to talk about Marshall Holman is fi fth with 113 points lyn Park, had 77 points the role of PBA players and won $1623 (5 tour- u The St. Paul Bowling Hall of Fame will be fans as an unoffi cial (12 tournaments), in- honoring Dorla Wagner (Meritorious Service), and all professional ath- cluding one fi rst, two naments). He had one letes as entertainers. ambassador for the Bob Jensen (Superior Performance), Tom Groh PBA. 6ths, two 8ths and two 2nd, one 3rd, one 4th During his career he and one 9th place fi nish. (Superior Performance) and Joy Corbett (Superior The meeting also 10th place fi nishes. He Performance). won 22 PBA titles over won $2668 for the year. two decades, the vola- brought players up to The CBA Rookie of u The Central Bowlers Association (CBA) will tile Holman built one speed on new media 2nd Team the Year is AJ Chapman be honoring Roger Blad and The Metro Bowler of the PBA’s largest partners FOX Sports David Oulman, Med- (see his accomplish- with Hall of Fame Induction during its annual ban- love-hate fan bases, but and FloSports, ushering ford, gathered 101 ments above). quet at Drkula’s 32 Bowl. always respected the in a new era of the PBA points (11 tournaments) u At Elsie’s Lanes, the leading ladies includ- game. In retirement he heading into the 2019 winning $2785. He had CBA - cont on page 8 ed Bonnie Roeder (212-215/606 and Sue Saice continues to embrace season. one fi rst, one 2nd, one (248/620). Page 2 The Metro Bowler October 24, 2018 )NMNQ 3NKK bh9 C 9 Score Requirements: Women: Under 155 avg.: (200/500); 156 -165 avg. (215/530), over 165 (240/600). Men: Under 170 avg (2235/615), 171 -185 avg. (235/640); over 185 avg. (275/700). Youth: based on the j nior bowler$s average. All scores will be audited before printing. t ELSIE’S LANES Randy Thiel 243 L ! Minneapolis Todd Mulhair 237-629 Jennifer Kewatt 537 Ryan Bridgeman 237-645 " " a . Kim Sturlaugson 500 Trent Paine 235 Shelly Lightfeather 201 Zach Picard 235 Patti Wagenbach 506 Russ Arnold 234-646 Richelle Royals 213-519 Chad Dabrowski 234 w9a9a.9w & ' Anessa Brittain 514 George Barry 626 Sarah Kushino 543 Keith Howard 269-233-681 Mary Schroeder 509 Troy Howard 256-655 Donna Thotland 503 Rich Lafl amme 204-208-204-616 Stephanie Maggitt 517 Beau Mysliwiec 235-637-237 Laurie Zurbey 202-568 Seniors Katie Kersten 561 Bob Ewer 201-535 Lynne Hanson 550 Glenn Tyler 222-539 Matt Lang 254 Pete Sievert 255-606 Mike Nelson 268-235-729 Bob Schaff 230-535 Scott Rosener 300-685 Youth Steve Thiel 280-735 Nathan Fagerlee 222-611 Ryan Berthiaume 277-700 Jacob Roberts 216-520 Tony Payne 266 Robbie Goodman 247-263-725 Claudette Pate 232-545 Matt Howell 268-690 Jon Schmidt 268-701 Logan Dotter 201 Enias White 245-569 Mike Richards 256-246-719 Kathy Trussell 508 Jim Steinwand 267-675 Chad Ottman 245-245-247-737 Riley Jahnke 212-510 Brandon Holland 236-236-706 Jennifer Kewatt 236-583 Dan Bigalke 227 Don Sutliff 254-247-710 Miller Moore 219-572 COUNTRY CLUB LANES Greg Larson 242-267-702 Marissa Mattson 540 Chris Foley 246-236-665 Jerry Wickman 277-723 Maurice Wilson 201 Excelsior John Mattson 238 Laura Hecimovich 222-554 Jerry Parrott 621 Mike Tripp 258 Darwin Chogllo 156 Debbie Guido 510 Matt Bjerke 243-641 Deb Schultz 505 Jason Butler 257-226-687 Lance Hamey 254 Patrick Jahnke 179 Jan Ptacek 507 Jerry Woodhouse 278-639 Jodi Tester-Hastings 220-565 Kyle Carlson 278-687 Owen Seeley 236 Zehn Bruhjell 151 Brandy Graef 509 Tom Janey 279 Stephanie Wenker 514 Joey Grove 264-266-722 Tim Murray 235 Vincent Karkoc 155 Jill Nowocin 201 Mark Gilliland 234 Connie Kos 211-550 Tom Andersen 253-670 Earnest Lyons 235 JJ Byrd 111-302 Kathy Olberg 501 Mark Friendrich 262-258-708 Nikki Connolly 225-557 Bob Beran 221-648 Brett Wieman 225 Aiden Holden 92 Steph David 214-545 Tyler Christenson 233 Peggy Engel 529 Derek Bouchard 256-654 Tom Wagner 660 Jaylin Holden 94-273 Charlotte Cournoyer 606 Tyler Hoge 255-665 Sandy Salverda 500 Erik Kuik 236-634 Dan