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2014 Round1 Japan Cup Round1 Minami Suna Bowling Center - Tokyo, Japan Round of 8 Match Play November 15, 2014 2014 Round1 Japan Cup Round1 Minami Suna Bowling Center - Tokyo, Japan Round of 8 Match Play November 15, 2014 Player GM1 Mika Koivuniemi 226 Kim Young Kwan 247 Young Kwan advances. Akio Ishihara 216 Marshall Kent 203 Ishihara advances. Takuya Miyazawa 173 Chris Loschetter 205 Loschetter advances. Park Kyung Shin 278 Walter Ray Williams Jr. 214 Kyung Shin advances. Semifinal Round Akio Ishihara 226 Kim Young Kwan 225 Ishihara advances. Chris Loschetter 166 Park Kyung Shin 244 Kyung Shin advances. Championship Match Akio Ishihara 203 Park Kyung Shin 241 Kyung Shin wins 2014 Round1 Japan Cup. 2014 Round1 Japan Cup Round1 Minami Suna Bowling Center - Tokyo, Japan Round of 16 Match Play – Best of 5 Games Winners Advance to the Japan Cup Round of 8 Television Finals November 14, 2014 Player GM1 GM2 GM3 GM 4 GM 5 Walter Ray Williams Jr. 235 205 211 237 Mike Fagan 217 235 202 191 Williams advances, 3-1. Mika Koivuniemi 233 255 279 204 244 Hiroyuki Kuretake 255 211 212 208 205 Koivuniemi advances, 3-2. Akio Ishihara 237 235 244 Toshifumi Kojima 205 224 194 Ishihara advances, 3-0. Nobuhito Fujii 300 210 204 247 176 Chris Loschetter 212 214 244 234 267 Loschetter advances, 3-2. Park Kyung Shin 223 213 255 289 Tommy Jones 215 266 233 278 Kyung Shin advances, 3-1. Yoshihiro Gima 184 219 226 Takuya Miyazawa 204 225 246 Miyazawa advances, 3-0. Wes Malott 203 246 201 189 Marshall Kent 198 248 217 190 Kent advances, 3-1. Osku Palermaa 268 279 188 198 236 (8) Kim Young Kwan 246 236 247 222 236 (X) Young Kwan advances, 3-2. 2014 Round1 Japan Cup Round1 Minami Suna Bowling Center - Tokyo, Japan Round of 32 Match Play – Best of 5 Games November 14, 2014 “A” Squad Bracket Pos. Player GM1 GM2 GM3 GM 4 GM 5 No. 25 Takashi Kudoh 246 200 204 231 No. 24 Yoshihiro Gima 206 246 225 248 Gima advances, 3-1. No. 16 Takuya Miyazawa 258 239 267 223 No. 32 Jason Sterner 259 214 220 213 Miyazawa advances, 3-1. No. 3 Jason Belmonte 205 253 231 207 No. 14 Park Kyung Shin 268 247 248 265 Kyung Shin advances, 3-1. No. 22 Tommy Jones 206 212 247 234 No. 27 Nobuaki Takahashi 185 224 197 224 Jones advances, 3-1. No. 5 Osku Palermaa 248 264 190 157 259 No. 21 Shigeo Saito 226 227 246 239 213 Palermaa advances, 3-2. No. 13 Stuart Williams 258 194 225 219 224 No. 4 Kim Young Kwan 214 234 226 195 257 Young Kwan advances, 3-2. No. 2 Wes Malott 200 198 225 227 237 No. 15 Masanori Satoh 213 258 224 201 215 Malott advances, 3-2. No. 16 Takuya Saitoh 206 217 211 215 No. 7 Marshall Kent 223 230 205 279 Kent advances, 3-1. 2014 Round1 Japan Cup Round1 Minami Suna Bowling Center - Tokyo, Japan Round of 32 Match Play – Best of 5 Games November 14, 2014 “B” Squad Bracket Pos. Player GM1 GM2 GM3 GM 4 GM 5 No. 25 Mika Koivuniemi 197 226 202 245 No. 9 Yugo Imakita 183 201 227 223 Koiveniemi advances, 3-1. No. 17 Hiroyuki Kuretake 215 205 248 237 No. 1 Tom Smallwood 256 184 194 222 Kuretake advances, 3-1. No. 3 Norm Duke 225 200 247 No. 14 Walter Ray Williams Jr. 227 225 251 Williams advances, 3-0. No. 11 Mike Fagan 237 225 256 235 247 No. 6 Ryan Ciminelli 200 226 246 267 237 Fagan advances, 3-2. No. 5 Seo Jeng Hwan 268 193 221 191 No. 12 Nobuhito Fujii 254 299 242 192 Fujii advances, 3-1. No. 20 Hiroki Takada 215 165 204 257 No. 4 Chris Loschetter 180 254 220 267 Loschetter advances, 3-1. No. 31 Makato Endo 235 239 216 190 No. 15 Akio Ishihara 255 215 238 199 Ishihara advances, 3-1. No. 23 Toshifumi Kojima 195 205 217 248 216 No. 26 Takeo Sakai 172 227 235 213 204 Kojima advances, 3-2. 2014 Round1 Japan Cup Round1 Minami Suna Bowling Center - Tokyo, Japan Round of 64 Match Play – Best of 5 Games November 14, 2014 “B” Squad Bracket Pos. Player GM1 GM2 GM3 GM 4 GM 5 No. 1 Tom Smallwood 228 (X) 236 254 No. 32 Kaname Yamamoto 228 (8) 218 218 Smallwood advances, 3-0. No. 2 Bill O’Neill 189 197 211 205 No. 31 Makoto Endo 207 227 193 241 Endo advances, 3-1. No. 3 Norm Duke 226 279 290 No. 30 Yoshimi Kitaoka 195 225 214 Duke advances, 3-0. No. 4 Chris Loschetter 237 223 215 223 No. 29 Sean Rash 220 221 226 205 Loschetter advances, 3-1. No. 5 Seo Jeng Hwan 234 152 235 227 No. 28 Craig Nidiffer 220 182 211 203 Jeng Hwan advances, 3-1. No. 6 Ryan Ciminelli 224 252 218 No. 27 Eisuke Miyazaki 196 211 217 Ciminelli advances, 3-0. No. 7 Jeong Tae Hwa 190 257 289 213 No. 26 Takeo Sakai 206 258 176 214 Sakai advances, 3-1. No. 8 Fumihiro Yoshida 196 183 211 No. 25 Mika Koivuniemi 238 245 213 Koivuniemi advances, 3-0. No. 9 Yugo Imakita 268 215 234 No. 24 Shuichi Heki 205 205 183 Imakita advances, 3-0. No. 10 Jo Nam Yi 213 198 203 No. 23 Toshifumi Kojima 240 227 213 Kojima advances, 3-0. No. 11 Mike Fagan 201 235 243 257 No. 22 Shinichi Horie 220 193 224 217 Fagan advances, 3-1. No. 12 Nobuhito Fujii 277 249 241 No. 21 Makoto Kawakami 236 224 199 Fujii advances, 3-0. No. 13 Dom Barrett 212 172 191 177 No. 20 Hiroki Takada 177 176 246 204 Takada advances, 3-1. No. 14 Walter Ray Williams Jr. 217 259 235 No. 19 Park Sang Pil 205 249 207 Williams advances, 3-0. No. 15 Akio Ishihara 254 234 202 No. 18 Kenichi Kadokawa 206 217 181 Ishihara advances, 3-0. No. 16 Scott Norton 202 212 191 No. 17 Hiroyuki Kuretake 247 218 269 Kuretake advances, 3-0. 2014 Round1 Japan Cup Round1 Minami Suna Bowling Center - Tokyo, Japan Round of 64 Match Play – Best of 5 Games November 14, 2014 “A” Squad Bracket Pos. Player GM1 GM2 GM3 GM 4 GM 5 No. 1 Shigenori Sakata 157 177 257 180 No. 32 Jason Sterner 235 215 238 267 Sterner advances, 3-1. No. 2 Wes Malott 220 260 204 268 No. 31 Joji Takabuchi 216 245 223 258 Malott advances, 3-1. No. 3 Jason Belmonte 249 267 256 No. 30 Brian Voss 240 230 248 Belmonte advances, 3-0. No. 4 Kim Young Kwan 258 207 235 174 248 No. 29 Shinya Ishida 214 264 220 211 227 Young Kwan advances, 3-2. No. 5 Osku Palermaa 213 237 217 No. 28 Kengo Tagata 193 217 216 Palermaa advances, 3-0. No. 6 Katsuhito Itoyama 223 223 245 206 No. 27 Nobuaki Takahashi 232 259 236 233 Takahashi advances, 3-1. No. 7 Marshall Kent 246 243 223 219 No. 26 Tamiki Miike 216 170 236 198 Kent advances, 3-1. No. 8 Ronnie Russell 239 225 180 237 243 No. 25 Takashi Kudoh 226 190 245 245 256 Kudoh advances, 3-2. No. 9 Choi Won Young 211 258 216 204 258 No. 24 Yoshihiro Gima 237 231 234 192 248 Won Young advances, 3-2. No. 10 Takuya Saitoh 237 246 200 234 No. 23 Shunsuke Miyata 228 175 243 186 Saitoh advances, 3-1. No. 11 Akio Harada 231 245 212 (X9) No. 22 Tommy Jones 258 268 212 (XX) Jones advances, 3-0. No. 12 Parker Bohn III 214 258 224 279 216 No. 21 Shigeo Saito 278 207 269 204 257 Saito advances, 3-2. No. 13 Stuart Williams 247 222 199 247 236 No. 20 Shota Kawazoe 193 225 237 234 211 Williams advances, 3-2. No. 14 Park Kyung Shin 170 233 257 268 224 No. 19 Takahiro Satoh 253 216 265 258 190 Kyung Shin advances, 3-2. No. 15 Masanori Satoh 261 238 220 No. 18 Pete Weber 257 221 182 Satoh advances, 3-0. No. 16 Takuya Miyazawa 217 258 245 No. 17 Hayato Hijikata 202 200 159 Miyazawa advances, 3-0. 2014 Round1 Japan Cup Round1 Minami Suna Bowling Center - Tokyo, Japan November 13, 2014 – “B” Squad Qualifying After 10 Games Top 32 from each squad advance to Match Play after 10 games 1 Tom Smallwood 2,437 237 256 234 269 247 266 236 221 235 236 2 Bill O'Neill 2,347 195 226 259 256 214 232 236 224 248 257 3 Norm Duke 2,330 259 247 196 228 249 235 259 205 194 258 4 Chris Loschetter 2,293 215 237 255 225 183 268 209 225 238 238 5 Seo Jeng Hwan 2,280 193 179 279 219 279 245 224 236 169 257 6 Ryan Ciminelli 2,276 248 200 228 223 256 243 234 207 191 246 7 Jeong Tae Hwa 2,275 239 212 207 195 248 237 211 248 244 234 8 Fumihiro Yoshida 2,273 257 177 214 204 216 253 236 233 236 247 9 Yugo Imakita 2,260 187 212 245 257 206 268 224 278 204 179 10 Jo Nam Yi 2,260 246 279 236 224 220 195 226 256 191 187 11 Mike Fagan 2,260 259 223 259 247 224 256 218 190 193 191 12 Nobuhito Fujii 2,256 227 279 213 235 207 222 234 237 194 208 13 Dom Barrett 2,245 278 258 192 201 237 201 224 212 186 256 Walter Ray 14 2,238 246 225 248 224 227 227 206 191 242 202 Williams Jr.
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