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7502Bo Florence Ave, Downey, CAww 90240 • Website: lingCaliforniaBowlingNews.com • Email: [email protected] News • Office: (562) 807-3600 Fax: (562) 807-2288 Parker Bohn III and Actor Quinton E.J. Tackett Wins 2016 Aaron Win Main Event PBA Player of the Year Award Terrell Owens PBA Super Clash Quebec City’s Francois Lavoie Becomes Canada’s First PBA Rookie of the Year KATY, Texas – PBA by a ‘kickoff round’ where Rhino Page as the winner KATY, Texas – Thanks Hall of Famer Parker Bohn the teams had to bowl as of the Tony Reyes Commu- in part to a commanding III and actor Quinton Aar- many strikes as possible in nity Service Award. performance in the end- on teamed up to win three 90 seconds. Two rising stars in youth of-season GEICO PBA straight matches to take In the opening match, bowling, 2016 Teen Mas- World Series of Bowling home the Main Event Ter- Bohn and Aaron defeated ters U14 Boys’ and Girls’ in Reno, which included rell Owens PBA Super Duke and Owens, 247- Division champions, Kirk his first major title in the Clash title Sunday at Main 211. In the semifinal, Bohn Mowl of Ormond Beach, PBA World Championship, Event in Katy, Texas. and Aaron beat Hester and Fla., and Mabel Cummins 24-year-old E.J. Tackett NFL stars Terrell Ow- O’Neill 230-180 to ad- of Elburn, Ill., participated of Huntington, Ind., was ens, Chad “Ochocinco” vance to the title match in a special doubles exhibi- the overwhelming choice Johnson and Devin Hester, against top seed Belmonte tion where they were paired as the 2016 GEICO Chris along with Aaron, who por- and Ochocinco. with a pro. Cummins and Schenkel Professional trayed NFL star Michael The show also featured a continued on page 4 Bowlers Association Player Oher in the hit movie “The segment with Duke, Bohn, of the Year. Blind Side,” headlined the O’Neill and Belmonte per- The results of voting by all-star lineup. PBA stars forming some of their re- his fellow PBA members competing in addition to markable trick shots. An- and international bowling Bohn were three-time PBA nouncers Dave LaMont news media representatives Player of the Year Jason and also was announced by PBA Belmonte, Hall of Famer showed their trick shot CEO and Commissioner and eight- prowess. “CBT Bowling is a com- Tom Clark during Sunday’s time PBA Tour winner Bill During the telecast PBA petitive tournament organi- Main Event Terrell Owens O’Neil. Commissioner Tom Clark zation formed by bowlers PBA Super Clash which In the title match, which announced E.J. Tackett for the bowlers where the aired live on ESPN. aired live on ESPN Sunday as the 2016 GEICO Chris prize money is always Clark also announced afternoon, Aaron and Bohn Schenkel PBA Player of the GUARANTEED. that 23-year-old Que- were never challenged Year. Also announced were Our organization pro- bec City native Francois E.J. Tacket beating the Belmonte/ Francois Lavoie of Canada vides a level playing field Lavoie was selected as the Steve Nagy Sportsmanship Reyes Community Service Ochocinco team 204-118. as Harry Golden Rookie of for both handicap and 2016 Harry Golden Rook- Award, selected by PBA Award winner for excep- The stepladder seedings the Year, scratch bowlers. ie of the Year, becoming Tour players, went to Tom tional community or chari- for the alternate frame dou- as Steve Nagy Sportsman- Over $8,400 in prize the first Canadian ever to Smallwood of Saginaw, table activities was Rhino bles finals were determined ship Award winner and money paid out in our first win that award. The 2016 Mich., and the 2016 Tony Page of Orlando, Fla. event at Keystone Lanes Tackett, PBA’s only with 76 bowlers! Connect four-time title winner in with us today by down- 2016, was involved in a loading our CBT Bowling highly-competitive Player APP in the App Store or on Valentines Day of the Year race coming Google Play. In the App into the World Series where you will find more details he not only won the PBA about us as well as our up- Photo Contest continued on page 5 coming tournament infor- NORWALK — Did bowl together after you mation, past tournament you meet your sweetie in married, do you have off- results, photos, pre-reg- a bowling center, marry, spring that bowl? istration link and even an and live happily ever after? Be sure to mention the area to record your scores E-mail us your story and bowling centers in your & results. photo. life. E-mail us your photo Contact: Troy Brooks Your short story might and short story to news@ Parker Bohn III and Actor Quinton Aaron (661) 468-3796 or Ramsey include; where you met, californiabowlingnews. Basurto (661) 418-8007 were you bowling in the com. $100 to the winner. www.CBTBowling.com” same league, how long did Winner announced next

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Mike & Sami Riceby Fred Eisenhammer Still Going Strong WINNETKA – Mike and Sami Rice celebrated their 48th wedding anniversary at Winnetka Bowl last week, doing what they’ve been doing every Tuesday night – serv- ing as league secretaries for the “Guys and Dolls” league. The reports are untrue that the San Fernando Valley couple has worked as “Guys and Dolls” coordinators for nearly that long. S.A.I.N.T. It just seems that way. Saving Animals In Need Together Mike and Sami have now served for 20 years as coordi- nators for the “Guys and Dolls” league, which has its roots SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2017/2:00PM in now-defunct AMF Rocket Bowl in Chatsworth. The $20 PER PERSON/3 GAMES OF 9 PIN NO-TAP/ RAFFLES & 50/50 league moved to AMF Woodlake Lanes after Rocket Bowl closed in 2009 and is now in its third season at Winnetka Please bring in a new or gently used Cat or Dog toy, blankets or beds & receive Bowl. 3 Free Raffle Tickets! S.A.I.N.T. 928-704-0800 $10 donations go to S.A.I.N.T. “We love being with Guys and Dolls,” Sami says. What makes her job so special, Sami says, is “the peo- ple – being able to talk to them and make them happy, or RELAY FOR ANNIE BANANIE! at least trying to make them happy. That’s why I took the Sami & Mike Rice have served as “Guys and Dolls” league SUNDAY, MARCH 5, 2017 job in the first place.” secretaries for 20 years. Photo by Fred Eisenhammer. 1:0 0 PM Longtime “Guys and Dolls” bowler Carol Tucker says (Check in Time at Noon) she always feels at home in the league and credits the Rices. “Mike and Sami demonstrate every week that they care $20 PER PERSON. 50/50 AND SILENT AUCTION! about the bowlers,” she said. Three 9 pin no–tap games. Averages based off 2015–16 Book. If no Average “They work very hard making sure the bowlers’ problems are solved and that the bowlers are happy participating in all bowlers come in at 160 men & 140 women.Handicap is 90% of 215 the ‘Guys and Dolls’ league. We are very lucky to have them as our leaders.” Mike and Sami have been fixtures on the league bowling scene both as bowlers and administrators. Sami, who formerly averaged in the 130s, has retired from bowling. But Mike remains a right-handed ace with a 177 LOUSY BOWLER TOURNAMENT! average. He enjoyed the game of his life in 2012 at age 64 when he struck on his first 10 shots before finishing with a flashy 288. SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 2017 But it’s as league secretaries where the two have made their bowling mark. They built up the “Guys and Dolls” 12:0 0 PM (Check in Time 11 AM ) league to a powerful 27 teams at Rocket Bowl and have kept the league strong through the transition to Winnetka Bowl. $15 PER PERSON. T-SHIRT INCLUDED WITH ENTRY. As for being married 48 years, Sami says it hasn’t come easy. “You have to work at it every day,” says Sami, who married her husband less than three months after meeting him. 3 Divisions: Show Offs 176 & above / Averagebelow Joes 136–175 / The Real Winners 135 and “You have to respect each other every day and you have to be considerate every day All bowlers come in at 170 men & 150 women.Handicap is 90% of 215 “We don’t give up when we’re fighting. He puts up with my garbage and I put up with his garbage. Marriage is 50-50. It’s not one-sided. You always have to come up with a compromise that’s considerate to each other’s feelings.” Mike and Sami’s daughter, Stephanie, came to Winnetka Bowl to join the anniversary celebration. Asked about the RIVERSIDE longevity of Mike and Sami’s marriage, Stephanie joked, “It really makes me feel old.” Mike was contacted first for this story, but he passed the phone to his wife after expressing disbelief that he and his LANES wife deserved to be the focus of a story. “We’re just quiet people – at least I am,” he said, laughing. BOOK SWEEPERS /GROUP RESERVATIONS One final question for Sami: Would she and Mike stick around as “Guys and Dolls” league secretaries for another BIRTHDAYS/ CORPORATE PARTIES 20 years? 1.888.590.2695 RiversideResort.com “I hope so,” she said.

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Boosted by a Christmas Day audience of more than 1 million viewers for the PBA Scorpion Championship presented by Reno Tahoe USA, the six-telecast GEICO PBA World Series of Bowling VIII presented by Silver Legacy enjoyed a 15 percent increase in viewership year-over-year to close out the 2016 PBA season on ESPN. The Christmas Day audience was the highest for a PBA event on ESPN in two years.

The WSOB, held for the second straight year at the National Bowling Stadium in Reno, has the greatest audience reach and is the most lucrative event in professional bowling. WSOB VIII, which had competition dates Nov. 27-Dec 11, featured multiple PBA title tournaments, a purse of more than $700,000 and PBA bowlers from 23 differ- ent countries.

In addition to the viewership gains on ESPN, WSOB VIII also had strong reach and increases across the rest of the multifaceted PBA Network:

• The PBA’s digital streaming service Xtra Frame, which webcast more than 100 hours of live coverage of WSOB VIII, had a 15 percent subscription increase over 2015 and a 49 percent increase in 3-day subscription passes. • The PBA’s web site, pba.com, had 142,000 unique visitors making 2.3 million page views, many following live scoring during the duration of WSOB VIII. • The PBA’s official YouTube Channel (PBABowling), had more than 1.3 million views (and growing) of WSOB VIII content from a combination of highlight and full archived ESPN shows. • The PBA’s social media WSOB VIII coverage and repurposed video highlights reached 6.3 million people. There were nearly 1 million WSOB-related video views on PBA Facebook alone.

The WSOB VIII’s main event, the PBA World Championship, which aired live Dec. 11 and was replayed on ESPN on New Year’s Day, was won by 2016 PBA Player of the Year candidate EJ Tackett.

The other title events, which all aired live on ESPN3 and WatchESPN for the first time and on delay on ESPN, were won by Mike Wolfe (Cheetah Championship presented by PBA Bowling Challenge mobile game), Mitch Beasley (Chameleon Championship presented by HotelPlanner.com), Tommy Jones (Scorpion) and 2016 PBA Rookie of the Year candidate Francois Lavoie (Shark Championship).

The 2017 PBA on ESPN season begins this Sunday with the Main Event Terrell Ow- ens PBA Super Clash live from Katy, Texas, from 2-4 pm EST.

The special event telecast kicks off ‘Big February’ for the PBA, with major champion- ships airing live on ESPN at 1 pm EST for the following three consecutive weeks: • Feb. 12 (Barbasol PBA Players Championship) • Feb. 19 (FireLake PBA Tournament of Champions) • Feb. 26 (USBC Masters)

Additionally, the CP3 PBA Celebrity Invitational (Friday, Feb. 17) and the live World Bowling Tour Finals (Feb. 26 following the Masters), fill out ESPN’s PBA coverage in February.

All PBA programming on ESPN is simulcast on ESPN3.com and WatchESPN. PBA Xtra Frame will cover all of the major championship action from qualifying to the finals live for subscribers. Go to pba.com or xtraframe.TV for information. Page 4 CaliforniaBowlingNews.com February 9, 2017

Look What Beat Out the Pickwick Bowl 921 Riverside Dr. US Bowling Purchases Bowling Center at Janss Mall Burbank, CA 91506 by Fred Eisenhammer by Tish (818) 842-7188 THOUSAND OAKS – There was so much optimism Murrey International in when it was announced in August 2013 that a bowling BURBANK — Cupid will soon be in flight! Don’t center was planned for Janss Marketplace in the east Ven- forget your loved one come Tuesday. As usual, my Deal of Manufacturers tura County city of Thousand Oaks. beloved and I will be bowling! Happy Valentines Day! by Fred Eisenhammer And even when it appeared something was dragging Senior Swingers: (scr) Dick Bay 179, Cres Cruz CHINO — It may not seem significant for the everyday out the process, local bowlers clinged to the hope that 146, Ed Bugayong 473, Bonnie Holcomb 426. (hdcp) bowler, but it’s definitely a big deal for bowling centers Thousand Oaks could somehow land its first bowling cen- Rick Langer 229, Kim Rasmussen 226, Marvin Rob- across the country. ter since the Conejo Bowl closed in 1995. But all hope for bins 627, Ester Bugayong 603. US Bowling Corporation has acquired Murrey Interna- the proposed bowling center (and indoor skateboarding Monday 690: (scr) Roy Stansbery 228, Joyce Hill tional, Inc., in a deal involving leading bowling manufac- area and arcade) got squashed in 2015 when news about 189, Dave Brubaker 670, Judy Lamb 509. (hdcp) turers. -based Murrey will move to US Bowl- the project suddenly became scarce and the story just fad- Rick Aguilera 247, Gail Hase 241, Dylan Jimenez ing’s Chino location. ed from the radar screen. 685, Kristen Lyon 635. The deal was struck Jan. 5, according to David Frew- Representatives of the planned bowling center had tar- LA Sports Net: (scr) George Jimenez 200, Kelly ing, the president of US Bowling. “It went down in a mat- geted the spacious area in the Janss mall occupied by Pa- MacGaunn 189, Johnny Cruz 597, Nikki Angstadt ter of just a few weeks,” he said. davo Home Furnishings, which had taken over the Linens 520. (hdcp) Billy Borrayo 265, Jennifer Romey 251, Murrey, founded in 1938 by the late Gordon Murrey, is ’n Things store about seven years ago. Ernesto Arciniega 681, Daphne Perrenoud 748. known worldwide for manufacturing bowling-lane equip- Although things didn’t work out for the bowling cen- Disney League: (scr) Mike Olejarczyk 175, Mague- ment. ter, another recreational business has now jumped into the rita Ramos Vida 165, Jim McKenzie 479, Regina On its website, Murrey cites the company’s bowling- void at Janss. Beaner 456. (hdcp) Jose Maravezz 249, Valerie Ruiz lane installation at Google (now Alphabet Inc.) headquar- Newmark Merrill, the owner of Janss Marketplace, dis- 255, James Kim 683, Darlene Ocasek 656. ters in Mt. View, Calif. It also lists customers such as closed that it has signed a 10-year lease with Provo, - LA Metro Telco: (scr) Kevin Bularz 207, Anna Byford PINZ Bowling Center in Studio City, the U.S. Air Force based CircusTrix to open a 37,000-square-foot 169, Jimmy Jebejian 569, Alice Compere 489. (hdcp) and Navy, Walt Disney, ABC, Fox and the center at the Padavo site, according to the weekly Acorn Jack Roquemore 272, Judy Lamb 235, Ricky Trinh Giants. newspaper. 735, Kathy Temple 671. Frewing said US Bowling now will be able to manu- Yes, a trampoline center has bounced the bowling cen- Orbits: (scr) Tish Plotkin 204, Janie Desgroseilliers facture “everything” bowling-wise with the addition of ter off the Janss landscape. 187, Jan Levitt 567, Vicki Olivia 510. (hdcp) Cathy Murrey. “The lanes were the last missing piece,” he said. CircusTrix develops and operates indoor trampoline Stevens 249, Lori Durbin 22, Rilla Raad 675, Diana He added that “essentially there was no overlap” in cus- and extreme recreation parks. It has more than 30 parks Valdez 658. tomer base. US Bowling, founded in 1994, is the largest in the U.S., Europe and and is the largest such opera- ICF: Andre Giacomelli 258, Doris Owings 223, Mar- independent builder of new bowling centers in the country. tor in the world. SkyWalk Extreme Air Sports in Fresno vin Poretta 634, Mary Zarycka 613. Among its clients, US Bowling has built 23 locations for is the closest. Guys & Dolls: (scr) Dylan Jimenez 232, Ramona upscale bowling chain Lucky Strike, Frewing said. A CircusTrix representative said the company hopes to Gardner 188, John Carter 620, Colleen Simpson Murrey is an industry leader of synthetic lanes and open DojoBoom at Janss in May, according to the Acorn. 519. (hdcp) Tom Duncan 254, Danica McMahon 292, has installed thousands of their bowling lanes around the So it appears it’s all systems go for the huge trampoline Robb Cole 717, Peggy Eklund 679. world. “The best benefit of the deal was acquiring the center at Janss. But one still has to wonder how a bowling Wed Night Hdcp: (scr) Anthony Martinez 231, Am- rights to [Murrey’s] synthetic lane, the website, interna- center would have fared there. ber Ball 195, Ron Alvarez 645, Roberta Vann 638. tional distributor network and their military base busi- (hdcp) Robert DaSilva 273, Sheilah Faller 245, An- ness,” Frewing said. SUPER CLASH continued from page 1 drew Gunderson 731, Susan Cortez 720. In a press release, US Bowling said it “will also incor- Belmonte, representing the New England Patriots, defeat- Senior Foursome: (scr) Bob Rosenblum 192, Seiki porate Murrey’s new MGM5000 Pinspotter to their line ed Mowl and Tackett, representing the Atlanta Falcons, Tluczek 155, Richard Andersen 542, Kathy Temple of bowling products. When added to the line, it will give 19-18, in a four-frame match that used a special ‘football’ 431. (hdcp) Ross Giovanini 225, Marie Menez 232, US Bowling the ability to offer customers a complete new scoring system. Ron Stearns 698, Bonnie Holcomb 621. bowling center package to compete with any competitor Earlier in the telecast Cummins substituted for the late- Thursday 890: (scr) George Vanderveen 233, Julie- around the world.” arriving Ochocinco in the kickoff round to help that team ta Ward 203, Kurt Zappaterreno 638, Ramona Gard- US Bowling has about 20 employees and will add about earn the top seed for the Super Clash. ner 526. (hdcp) Ryan Hinchliffe 270, Danielle Reid eight of Murrey’s workers to the company. PBA’s Big February on ESPN continues with live tele- 269, Stan Bushinsky 809, Kim Bax 714. “Our intention is to keep [Murrey] intact as much as casts of three majors on consecutive Sundays at 10 a.m. Sunday Night Hdcp: (scr) John DiPietro Sr 246, possible,” Frewing said. The Barbasol PBA Players Championship will air Sunday, Vickie Maas 160, Joel Arciniega 676, Cynthia Estra- One of Murrey’s employees who will be retained is Feb. 12; the FireLake PBA Tournament of Champions on da 459. (hdcp) Sylvester Foster 279, Danica McMa- Bill Snoberger, Murrey’s national sales manager. Feb. 19, and back-to-back telecasts of the USBC Masters hon 231, Chris Gayer 7034, Laura Stinar 648. “We have a long-running relationship with Murrey In- finals and World Bowling Tour Men’s and Women’s Finals Great scoring, bowlers! Until next time…keep the ternational, as they have been providing world-class bowl- presented by the PBA on Feb. 26. In addition to the lineup ball rollin’! ing lanes to us for nearly 15 years,” Frewing said. “We are of live telecasts, the State Farm CP3 PBA Celebrity Invi- extremely excited about the addition of Bill and what he tational which was taped on Jan. 17 at Lucky Strike L.A. brings to our organization. “Over the next six weeks, ev- Live in Los Angeles will air on Friday, Feb. 17, at 6 p.m. erything we’ve acquired in this transaction will be moved as part of the NBA All-Star weekend. to US Bowling’s facility, 45 miles to the east.” Said Snoberger: “I have known Daroll Frewing almost 30 years, long before he started US Bowling. US Bowling was the fiercest competitor on a professional level. I am 1st Annual National Native American thrilled to come to work for such a great organization and most importantly, a class family.” Bowling Tournament Daroll Frewing, David’s father, will remain as US Bowling’s chief executive. “We’re happy to have a company such as US Bowling take over Murrey’s line of bowling products and maintain the continuity with the Murrey brand name,” said Patrick Murrey, president of Murrey International. “I think, too, that Daroll and David Frewing have a lot of the same family values that we do.” $10,000 7 8 1 9 4 in Prize Money May 19 - 21, 2017 3 2 6 7 4 1 9 7 $75 entry fee 6 2 8 4 To Register Visit 2 5 3 8 https:canyonlanes.org/tournaments 9 3 2 1

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PLAYER OF THE YEAR continued from page 1 World Championship for his fourth title of the year and he was one of three players to qualify for the match play finals in all four PBA animal pattern championships (Cheetah, Chameleon, Scorpion and Shark) that are part of the WSOB. He ended the year as the PBA’s earnings leader ($154,900) and finished third in scoring average (224.49 for 490 games). In addition to the PBA World Championship, Tackett won titles in the 2016 Xtra Frame Storm Open, Xtra Frame PBA Team Challenge and the Bear Open during the PBA Fall Swing. At age 24, he became the second-youngest player to win PBA’s top annual individual honor. Only the late Billy Hard- wick was younger when he was selected as PBA’s first Player of the Year in 1963 at age 22. “It’s absolutely amazing,” Tackett said. “I switched to 16 pounds at the end of the 2015 season, had some success and just kept doing what I do. I got the ball rolling the right way and kept it going all year. Winning on television gave me a boost in confidence. I always knew I could do that, but to actually win on TV was something else. “One thing I’ve always noted about the (Player of the Year) award is it’s named for (the PBA Hall of Fame announced for years on ABC-TV). Most people don’t know he was from my home town.” “NEW” BAYSIDE BOWL GETTING Tackett also is off to a great start in 2017, winning the PBA Tour’s first event, the DHC PBA Japan Invitational in Osaka, Japan. READY FOR PBA LEAGUE AND “I’m going to stay in the same mindset and try to make TV shows and win,” he said. “That’s why I do what I do – try to win.” ROTH/HOLMAN DOUBLES Lavoie, who joined the PBA following a successful collegiate bowling career at Wichita State University, made four PORTLAND, MI — While the PBA is moving into the television finals during his first year, but none was more impressive than the U.S. Open where he not only won his first “Big February” portion of its 2017 season, construction title – and a major at that – but also bowled the first nationally-televised 300 game in the prestigious tournament’s color- is progressing on the “new” Bayside Bowl in Portland, ful history. The sport’s oldest major championship began as the BPAA All Star in 1942. Maine, in anticipation of the arrival of the PBA League Lavoie was involved in a Canadian-dominated Rookie of the Year race with Ontario’s Graham Fach, his Team Can- and Mark Roth/ PBA Doubles Champi- ada teammate, who drew first blood when he won the Barbasol PBA Players Championship early in the year to become onship in April. the first Canadian to win a PBA Tour title (also a major). After winning the U.S. Open, Lavoie broke open the race in the Construction of “West Bayside Bowl,” the new eight- World Series, winning his second title in the PBA Shark Championship and finishing the season fifth among the PBA’s lane addition to the facility, will complement “East Bay- average leaders (222.79 for 330 games) and seventh in earnings ($79,920). side Bowl,” the existing 12-lane side. The new addition is “Usually there aren’t multiple rookies who win titles, but I was fortunate to have a strong finish and that’s kind of expected to be completed by the end of February. Propri- what sealed the deal,” Lavoie said. “I’m sure Graham had the same goal, but only one of us can win. To finally have it etor Charlie Mitchell said a special “grand opening” will official is great. take place in mid-March. East Bayside will remain as-is “(Winning Rookie of the Year) was a goal,” Lavoie said. “Every year on Team Canada our coach tries to help us set with its original bar-restaurant retaining the historic feel goals and that’s one of the goals I set for myself. You try to aim high, but also set a goal that’s feasible. It justifies all of of the facility. the hard work I’ve put in. The Roth/Holman Doubles will use all 20 lanes in East “It’s been a great year for Canadian bowling.” Bayside and West Bayside for preliminary rounds, with Smallwood, 39, has been a popular competitor since joining the PBA Tour in 2009. the live ESPN finals (on Sunday, April 16 at 10 a.m.) and After losing his job with General Motors during the economic downturn, Smallwood all four televised rounds of PBA League competition (air- decided to pursue his childhood dream of competing on the PBA Tour. He entered the ing on consecutive Sundays April 23-May 14, all at 10 former PBA “exempt tour” qualifier in Allen Park, Mich., and won an exemption to bowl a.m.) originating from the new West Bayside lanes. full-time the following season. But he then pulled off a dream victory, winning the PBA World Championship for $50,000 and his first Tour title, resulting in enormous national media attention that included a feature in Sports Illustrated, network television exposure and major national newspaper features. Smallwood won a second title in the 2013 PBA Scorpion Championship and he has made 11 additional championship round appearances, including runner-up finishes in the 2011 PBA Tournament of Champions and the 2016 PBA World Championship. “It’s a really a good deal,” Smallwood said, adding with a grin, “When you don’t say Tom Smallwood much, people think you’re nice, but it’s nice to be thought of as a good guy. I spend a lot of time with (three-time Nagy award winner) Parker Bohn, and I know what kind of guy he is. To be in the group with him, and the other winners, is pretty cool.” Other nominees for the Nagy award included 2015 winner Josh Blanchard of Mesa, Ariz.; Lavoie; Brad Miller of Raytown, Mo., and Jon Van Hees of Charlestown, R.I. Page is the fourth recipient of the Tony Reyes Community Service Award, honoring the popular PBA Tour champion who lost his life following a traffic accident in 2012. Joining previous recipients Parker Bohn III, Missy Parkin and Ed Godbout, Page was RUSTY BRYANT nominated for his involvement over the past eight years with the Thomas Cacioppo fam- Lessons by Appointment ily in New York in raising money to combat Crohns and Colitis. The Rhino Page Strike Out Crohns and Colitis fund-raisers have generated more than $225,000 to help combat the debilitating digestive tract disorders. 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2017 Tour Schedules Monday, February 6, 2017 - Sunday, February 12, 2017 Thursday, April 27, 2017 - Satuday, April 29, 2017 Saturday, April 15, 2017 - Monday, April 17, 2017 Barbasol PBA Players Championship PWBA Sonoma County Open PBA60 Killer ‘B’ Open Columbus, OH - Watch Live ESPN 10am February 12 Double Decker Lanes - Rohnert Park, CA 94928 New Port Richey, FL

Sunday, February 12, 2017 - Sunday, February 19, 2017 Thursday, May 4, 2017 - Saturday, May 6, 2017 Monday, April 17, 2017 - Thursday, April 20, 2017 FireLake PBA Tournament of Champions PWBA Storm Sacramento Open PBA50 Pasco County Open Shawnee, OK - Watch Live ESPN 10am February 19 Steve Cook’s Fireside Lanes - Citrus Heights, CA 95610 New Port Richey, FL

Sunday, February 19, 2017 - Sunday, February 26, 2017 Thursday, May 11, 2017 - Satuday, 13, 2017 Saturday, April 22, 2017 - Tuesday, April 25, 2017 Bowling Congress Masters PWBA Fountain Valley Open PBA50 Sun Bowl in The Villages Las Vegas, NV - Watch Live ESPN 10am February 26 Fountain Bowl - Fountain Valley, California 92708 The Villages, FL

Sunday, February 26, 2017 Wednesday, May 17, 2017 - Tuesday, May 23, 2017 Sunday, April 30, 2017 - Wednesday, May 3, 2017 World Bowling Tour Men’s and Women’s Finals USBC Queens PBA50 Miller High Life Open Las Vegas, NV - Watch Live ESPN Noon February 26 Raising Cane’s River Center - Baton Rouge, LA 70802 Mooresville, NC

Friday, March 17, 2017 - Sunday, March 19, 2017 Thursday, June 1, 2017 - Saturday, June 3, 2017 Saturday, May 6, 2017 - Tuesday, May 9, 2017 PBA XtraFrame Reality Check Classic PWBA Wichita Open PBA50 Johnny Petraglia BVL Open Tamarac, FL Northrock Lanes - Wichita, KS 67226 Farmingdale, NY

Sunday, April 9, 2017 - Wednesday, April 12, 2017 Thursday, June 8, 2017 - Saturday, June 10, 2017 Saturday, May 13, 2017 - Tuesday, May 16, 2017 Mark Roth/Marshall Holman PBA Doubles Championship Pepsi PWBA Lincoln Open PBA50 Tour Players Championship Portland, ME - Watch Live ESPN 10am April 16 Sun Valley Lanes - Lincoln, NE 68528 Indianapolis, IN

Thursday, April 13, 2017 - Sunday, April 16, 2017 Thursday, June 15, 2017 - Saturday, June 17, 2017 Sunday, May 28, 2017 - Wednesday, May 31, 2017 PBA League Playoffs and Elias Cup Finals PWBA Greater Detroit Open PBA50 Northern California Classic Portland, ME Super Bowl - Canton, MI 48187 Brentwood, CA

Sunday, April 16, 2017 Wednesday, June 21, 2017 - Sunday, June 25, 2017 Thursday, June 1, 2017 - Saturday, June 3, 2017 Mark Roth/Marshall Holman PBA Doubles Championship Go Bowling PWBA Players Championship USBC Super Senior Classic Portland, ME The Ashwaubenon Bowling Alley - Green Bay, WI 54304 Las Vegas, NV

Friday, June 2, 2017 - Sunday, June 4, 2017 Thursday, June 29, 2017 - Saturday, July 1, 2017 Sunday, June 4, 2017 - Saturday, June 10, 2017 PBA Xtra Frame Jonesboro Open PWBA Orlando Open USBC Senior Masters Jonesboro, AR Boardwalk Bowl - Orlando, FL 40505 Las Vegas, NV

Friday, June 9, 2017 - Sunday, June 11, 2017 Thursday, July 6, 2017 - Saturday, July 8, 2017 Sunday, June 11, 2017 - Friday, June 16, 2017 PBA Xtra Frame Lubbock Sports Open PWBA St. Petersburg-Clearwater Open Suncoast PBA Senior U.S. Open Lubbock, TX Seminole Lanes - Seminole, FL 33777 Las Vegas, NV

Friday, June 23, 2017 - Sunday, June 25, 2017 Thursday, July 13, 2017 - Saturday, July 15, 2017 Monday, July 24, 2017 - Thursday, July 27, 2017 PBA Xtra Frame Billy Hardwick Memorial Open NationwideWP PWBA Rochester Open PBA50 South Shore Open Memphis, TN AMF Gates Lanes - Rochester, NY 14606 Hammond, IN Monday, June 26, 2017 - Sunday, July 2, 2017 Thursday,Western July 27, 2017 - Sunday, Pacific July 30, 2017 Bowling Saturday, Supply,July 29, 2017 - Tuesday, Inc. August 1, 2017 Grand Hotel Casino & Resort PBA Oklahoma Open PBA/PWBA Striking Against Breast Cancer Mixed Dbls PBA50 Dave Small’s Championship Lanes Classic Watch Live ESPN Sunday July 2 Copperfield Bowl - Houston, TX 77095 Anderson, IN

Monday, July 31, 2017 - Sunday, Aug. 6, 2017 Saturday, August 5, 2017 - Tuesday, August 8, 2017 U.S. Women’s Open PBA50 Pro Bowl West Championship Plano Super Bowl - Plano, TX 75074 Fort Wayne, IN

Thursday, Aug. 31, 2017 - Sunday Sept. 3, 2017 Thursday, August 10, 2017 - Saturday, August 12, 2017 PWBA Tour Championship PBA60 Championship TBD - TBD, TBD TBD Fort Wayne, IN

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Cost is $25.00 per per- The league sheets are here for our report... Stan Murren 557, Rick Hunter 202/531, Jim Burke 202/517, son. 1 Male & 1 Female on a team Optional sidepots & Funsters: BNICE2US has a nice first place lead over THIS Walter Gist 516, Betty Green 541, Tua Sula 532, Roycie brackets available, Come on down and have some fun. IS “US”. High scores for week 19: Jim Plante 691, Victor Murren 202/531. Oak Tree Lanes will be hosting the San Gabriel Valley Santos 639, Ed Hansen 589, Tua Sula 594, May Toledo Fil-Am: Jing Sablang “300”/730, Chris Abing 289/”812”, USBC Women & Men City Tournament the weekend of 546, Bethy Austria 535, Joe Herrera 26, Boylee Inocente Matt Mosley 257/776, Lawrence Austria 267/710, Emmer- March 4 & 5, 2017 so start putting your team together and 233, Rudy Munson 224, Pat Bates 204. Week 20: Vince son Wafer 256/710, Randy Antazo 264/684, Abe Morales send your entries in. Flyers are available at the center and Haneda 683, Benny Martinez 674, Bob Selner 641, Leona 247/684, James Borillo 674, Rey Santos 645, Arnold Ag- all other centers in the San Gabriel Valley. Belletti 540, Elvie Del Rosario 518, May Toledo 518. SOUR oncillo 254/644, Eric Camanag 644, Joe Knapp 632, Dale We are going to have a few New Summer leagues that APPLES: Carol Monson and Janet Kastor. Guidani 5620, Emeka Williams 245/671, Shirley Owens will be starting in March - Mon - Men’s Night Out, Tue- San- V.A.: This may be a small league of 6 teams, but they are 557, Morag Knapp 225/527, Emily Burchman 213/526, ta’s Elves start saving for Christmas @ Noon, 570 Anchor all improving from the looks of their scores. Dan Martinez Yvettre Lloyd 232/506, Linda Sarabia 213/503. Girl Scratch Trio 6:30pm, Wed - Ladies league in the am, 607, Robert Lee 548, Joe Morse 528, Michelle McGarry Laughlin Bowler Bears: Brandon Mims 228/632, Jonath- & Fri - afternoons Senior No-Tap Tournament. Watch for 510, Armand Ivory 226, Melvin Hogan 213. ann Gale 223/587, Melvin Hogan 201/576, Ryan McEvilly more information to come. Now onto this week’s scores: Big Bear: Better keep your eyes on this league because 545, David Garcia 211/533, Ray Grabinski 512, Travis Pat- Vegas Bound: Scr. Scores: 693 Larry Sian, 640 Austin Y’ALL LISTEN GOOD and JUST A “LIL” SHORT!!! are only terson 231/509, Kyle Patterson 2026/489, Mandy Domin- Wasielewski, 620 Sherri Steelman, 248 Bobby Maleskey, one point separating them for first place. Jerry Cant leads guz 509. 233 Andrew Rietta & JR Ayotte. the series this week with 735, Emmerson Wafer 269/721, Vegas Crackpots: Alwyn Woods 279/718, Mike Haynes Senior Club 55: Hdcp. scores: 765 Rodney Bettis, 762 Louis Whitlock 259/699, Harold Dubose 247/692, Mark 264/681, Bobby Prince 647, Mike Dees 274/632, Ja- Tim Harris,731 Jeannie Taylor, 290 Bob Morrow, 289 Ron Fowler 683, Nathan Wyatt 253/680, Sonny Dew 257/662, cob Culpepper 627, Nathan Hampton 627, Alvin Adams Cantrell, 285 Jennifer Chai. Steve Bryant 258/649, George Harper 255/646, Phillip Gip- 235/622, Fredrick Crowe 619, Deandrae Hill 257/613, Calvary Chapel: Scr. Scores: 487 Paul Luna, 363 Lorraine son 628, Chamrong Chhauy 619, John Dunn 616, Butch Emeka Williams 222/631, Barneisha Hull 226/618, Teka Lujan. White 234/615, Debra Gipson 258/648, Carol Egenias Williams 243/606, Alexia Hammond 213/559. Chino Mixed 4: Scr. Scores: 512 Sam VanderVeen, 424 210/574, Bevery Cuevas 20/566, Deb White 202/548. Recycled Teens: Jojo Jasmin 246/695, Victor San- Terri Van Spanje, 203 Marvin Hieb & Joe Codomis. Grandma’s/Grandpa’s: Jim Plante led both high scratch tos 227/667, Ralph Montgomery 213/561, Lenore Maae Chamber & Friends: Scr. Scores: 2155 Raiderule, 616 and high game on week 20 with his 242/625. Fale Sula 204/490, Lanore Knudson 508. Peter Ruiz, 583 Joe Martinez, 554 Leona Ruiz, 298 Brad 231/595, Stan Murren 231/558, James Lewis 210/548, Young at Heart: Rey Santos 247/662, Jimmy Hamil- Shearer, 237 Brian Behounek, Michele McMurph bowled Chuck Stonebraker 203/541, Walter Gist 537, Jim Burke ton 260/658, Ron McClain Sr. 224/648, Johnny Hum- 65 pins over average. 530, Tua Sula 537, Jo Mount 502. phrey 226/601, Gerald Lunceford 218/598, Walter Milsap Crazy 4 Vegas: Scr. Scores: 660 Jon Stein, 597 Fred Ed- Mini Couples: Rudy Tomaneng 697, Danny Peramaki 219/593, Rich Heid 575, Joe Brown 225/574, Ellis Hous- ick, 223 Lance Clifford. 619, Ron Ipjian 552, Emily Burchman 573, Cindy Callaway ton 226/565, Oritta Steel 212/574, Myra Kremen 200/549, Young & Heart Seniors: Hdcp Scores: 739 Rayl Gutier- 537, Orrelle Dennis 503, Steve Moeller 266, Dave Burch- Teresa Taylor 528. rez, 738 Pete Jack, 742 Terry Calcagno, 740 Debbie, Kaan, man 223, Rob Cotter 204, Claudia Van-Doren 202. Pin Heads: Anthony Cartwright 235/596, Bruce Brown 285 Lee Carroll, 282 Dave Kaan, 272 Linda Amparan, 268 Laughlin Bowler Bears: David Garcia 236/607, Jonathan 202/574, Chuck Appleberry 497, Lila Dodson 225/630, Jan, Walk Gale 205/604, Allen Swickard 211/604, Brandon Mims Stacy Kelly 201/551. Pinheads: Scr. Scores: 579 Kyle Nakamura, 515 Teresa 201/518, Katwuan Sauldsberry 508, Cindy Radcliffe 491. Cal Bowleros: Donna Gillespie 204/576, Carole Fischer Camarillo, 190 Don Lindsay, 200 Sylvia Moriel. Recycled Teens: Jim Plante 259/721, Ron Woodruff 545, Darlene Hom 202/534, Bheth Alcayde 534, Karen Let it Ride: Scr. Scores: 587 Tig Kellogg, 503 Nasty Split 276/694, Rick Seneris 255/611, Jojo Jasmin 602, Rob Robbins 520. Side-pot winners—Game One: Agnes Blais- Acevedo, 233 Joker Strowger, 230 Mike Samarzich. Kordich 226/593, Ed Hansen 591, Ralph Montgomery dell 245; Game Two: Darlene Hom 202; Game Three: Patti Filam Keglers: Scr. Scores: 680 Mark Huertas, 595 Mar- 243/568, Annie Maae 518. Steenhoven 238. gie Acevedo, 262 Jon Stein, 246 Lito Dizon, 206 Tess Di- Pin Heads: Anthony Cartwright 248/719, Chuck Appleber- Marcus Lemons Vegas: Jello Gray 257/726, Will Young zon. ry 289/668, Jerry Waken 412, Stacy Kelly 226/620, Ashley 265/694, Emmerson Wafer 248/659, Aaron Law 259/659, TBYBP Jr/Adult Turtle Crew: Scr. Scores: Adult 407 Mi- Brown 551. Paul Staff 649, Lester Sells 609, Ray Jenkins 609, Fele- chael Wang, Youth 296 Ariana Chavez. Young at Heart: Rey Santos 266/739, Jimmy Hamilton cia Tripp 565, Crystal Barker 208/558, LaJeanna Harris TBYBP Pinheads: Scr. Scores: 379 Andrew Maston, 341 242/688, Earl Hullett 224/643, Fale Sula 221/617, Antho- 212/551, Rose Williams 224/551, Helen Martin 210/545. Erynne Jones, 132 Nicholas Voyagis. ny Leavell 264/613, Cleveland Johnson 223/587, Johnny Captain & Crew: Shirley Dohrman 503, Vancie Keith 494. TBYBP Jr/Adult Strike Force: 562 Leoj Chin, 531 Dante Humphrey 578, Maxx Paul 222/575, Sandy Cotcher 554. Sierra Bugs: Connie Wood 545, JoAnn Mac Knight 489, Montoya, 182 Edmond Gonzales. Cal Bowleros: Joyce Charles 213/589, Carolyn Rousseau Liz Maddy 486. Side-pot winners—Game One: Mary TBYBP Pin Pals: 348 Brian Rossi, 234 Jazzy Ruiz, 80 216/538, Darlene Hom 529, Donna Gillespie 219/528. Brooks 234; Game Two: Liz Maddy 209; Game Three: Aadan Espino, Kira Ihara bowled 53 pins over her average. Side-pot winners — Game One: Darlene Hom 233; Game Starr Andrews 220. TBYBP Rug Rats: 41 Ethan Ruiz, 67 Harley Murga. Two: Donna Gillespie 219; Game Three: Carolyn Rous- Bowling Buddies: Dan Ewaskey 591, Eugene Carter 494, Check our website www.oaktreelanes.net for more in- seau 236. Christine Ewaskey 505, Merrie Slagley 436, Rich Ewaskey formation and our youth website www.tbybp.com. Sierra Bugs: Annie Maae 205/580, Kelle Falbo 212/545, 591, Becky Carroll 176. Keep up those great games. We are still waiting for that Connie Wood 209/525, Stephanie Graves 521. Side-pot C.A.U.L.: David Regul 244/709, Andy Clark 242/701, Rich first 300 of the 2017 at Oak Tree Lanes. winners — Game One: Connie Wood 237; Game Two: An- Dahmen 246/646, Jimmy Hall 623, Jim Johnson 585, Alan nie Maae 205; Game Three: ????? ??????. 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