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67th Year In Publication Thursday, March 9, 2006 11459 E. Imperial Hwy., Norwalk, CA 90650 • P.O. Box 4160, Downey, CA 90241 • Online: www.californiabowlingnews.com Office: 562-807-3600 • Fax: 562-807-2288 NEW USBC DUES STRUCTURE ON THE HORIZON Collins Denies Changes to help fund current, new programs to help bowling grow Williams 41st! GREENDALE, Wis.—So that it can maintain current programs * Developing a Parks and Recreation and summer camps program FAIRLAWN—Chris Collins and services and be able to develop new ones to benefit its members * Developing Sport Bowling to where the program’s lane conditions (Fayetteville, N.C.) became the and the sport overall, the United States Bowling Congress will be fourth bowler this season to cap- are the standard for competitive bowling ture his first career title as he enacting a new national dues structure for the 2006-07 season. * Increasing System of Bowling studies as part of integrity of the knocked off PBA Hall of Famer National adult dues will move from $8 to $10, while once ap- game issues Walter Ray Williams Jr., 245- 2500 E. Carson St. • Lakewood proved, national youth dues will go from $8.50 to $9.50. The new * Creating the USBC Store, a one-stop source for USBC merchan- 201, to win the 2006 Pepsi adult dues already have been approved by the USBC Board, while dise Championship at AMF Riviera (562) 421-8448 the new youth dues, recommended by the USBC Youth Committee, Among the planned programs USBC hopes to institute are: Lanes in Fairlawn, Ohio. will be voted on by the USBC Board in April. * Increasing awareness with other youth non-sport organizations Collins, who joined Wes The new adult dues structure will go into effect with summer * Better understand the profile of potential youth members Malott, Mike Machuga and Sean Saturday leagues that start after March 15 and for any members joining USBC * Developing a new national youth tournament Rash in winning their first titles, and purchasing a 2006-07 membership after that date. If the USBC defeated two bowlers with a * Offering more instructional opportunities for youth combined 62 titles on Sunday. Board approves the new youth dues, they go into effect Aug. 1. * Partnering with the bowling proprietors to increase youth partici- Collins took down 22-time titlist No-Tap “This decision emphasizes the new direction of needing to use pation in youth programs Norm Duke, 215-183, in the all of our revenue sources to help develop new programs and grow * Using elite athletes and celebrities to promote USBC semis before denying Williams the sport,” said USBC Chief Executive Officer Roger Dalkin. “While * Developing/implementing programs to prepare youth bowlers for his 41st career title. April 8th it is important to make sure USBC members continue benefiting active participation at the local, state and national levels. directly from our programs and services, we also need to balance All of these programs are in addition to regular USBC services such that with the need to create programs that help youth, grow the as: standardized rules and regulations, internationally-recognized 6 PMPM6 sport, support research and generally do what is right for bowling.” official averages, awards, lane certification, league supplies, league/ Increased non-dues revenue has helped provide nearly $10 of tournament prize fund bonding protection, eligibility to compete in service to each member for what currently is an $8 membership. local, state and national USBC championships and other USBC- Entry Fee:$40 The new dues structure will allow USBC to continue to serve mem- certified tournaments; youth scholarship opportunities; and adult bers well plus fund such betterment of the sport programs like and youth leadership opportunities. coaching, high school, collegiate, Team USA and equipment testing. For more information on the new dues structure, visit Sidepots “The old philosophy of our parent organizations (American www.bowl.com. Bowling Congress, Women’s International Bowling Congress, Young Editors Note: Who didn’t see this coming? Now is the time for all Optional American Bowling Alliance and USA Bowling) of charging just what bowlers to express their opinions on the new dues increase. Send it costs to serve our members was not a solid value equation,” your comments to the Bowling News by fax (562) 807-2288 or email: Dalkin said. “If you can’t improve your sport, provide help when [email protected]. We will be glad to publish and 6 Games necessary or generally support worthy projects, then your organi- forward your comments. Chris Collins zation has little value to the bigger picture of bowling. I don’t think that is what our members want for USBC.” WCST-Ebonite All Star Doubles With A Williams has now been un- This will be the first change in adult national dues in six years successful in all five of his at- and the first in youth national dues in seven years. Local associa- Full Squad of 48 Teams Getting Ready tempts to tie Earl Anthony’s all- tions have the option of increasing local dues up to $10 to fund local time Tour titles record. After Check Out programs. For Rancho Bowl In Santa Maria, CA winning the 2004 Uniroyal Tire The new dues structure also will help USBC address what is Classic in Nov. 2004, Williams expected to be a $5 million budget deficit in the 2005-06 season. dropped his next four matches For The Weekend of March 25-26, 2006 on television, all last season. He Our Website That still is a $3 million savings from the more than $8 million by Dick Sanders was making his first TV appear- projected deficit that would have occurred had ABC, WIBC, YABA SANTA MARIA—The WCST Ebonite All Star Doubles, made ance of the season last week in and USA Bowling remained separate. These savings were largely up of doubles teams of seniors and junior ages. This one squad Fairlawn, and looked destined to obtained through consolidation of the administrative costs to fund tournament of 48 teams will be bowling at Rancho Bowl in Santa finally catch Anthony after dis- Cal-Bowl.com governance of the merging organizations. Reducing the number of Maria, CA, on the week-end of March 25-26, 2006. The teams patching of Steve Jaros, 247-207, board members and eliminating executive level management posi- must have at least one senior on the team, the ages for the men, 45 in the semis. tions and other duplications like the conventions and rules and by- and up, and for the ladies, ages 40 and up. No Team may have two In the title match, Williams laws books also were contributing factors. junior ages on a team. The Junior ages are for the men, 44 and under, still looked locked in with strikes and for the ladies, 39 and under. A junior must bowl with a senior. Some of the savings were utilized for the development of a mar- in the first three frames. Things Cancellations do occur, and as of this article, there were 4 teams on took a quick turn, however, as keting/sponsorship area, enhanced public relations efforts and other the stand-by list. They are taken on a first come first serve reserva- Williams could not figure out the FRIDAFRIDAFRIDAYYY new initiatives. The results have been dramatic with major articles tion basis. left lane. Williams left a 1-2-4- in national publications, big increases in bowl.com visits, the publi- The Check In Time for this squad is Saturday, March 25th at 10 washout in the 4th, which he cation of one of the country’s largest circulation sports magazines, 9:00AM, Bowling starts at 10:00AM. There will be two 5 game picked up, but then left a 4-7-10 NONONO---TTTAPAPAP US Bowler, monthly e-mail blasts to both members and volunteers, team blocks with an hour break for lunch after the 1st block. Side split in the 6th frame and opened increased advertising sales, Web seminars and multiple airings of Action will be Team, Senior and Junior High Game, Series and 10th to give Collins the lead. As 3 GAMES USBC’s public service announcement. This has resulted in more Game Super Side-Pots , all separate pay-offs. Brackets for all three Collins was striking at will, Wil- people than ever being aware of bowling and of USBC. mentioned categories. liams again struggled on the left The field of 48 teams will be cut to 10 teams in the finals on Every Friday Some other initiatives that have started under USBC include: lane, this time leaving a 2-4-5-8 Sunday, March 26th, to start at 8:30AM. The tournament will pay and opening as the 8-pin stood At 1:00 PM * Enhancing of the bowl.com Web site to make it THE place to go one team cash place for every three teams entered. On Friday, up. Collins’ struck five straight for bowling news March 24th, there will be an open 5 game singles sweeper to start at times in frames 5-9 to clinch an * Creating a new, expanded average-based awards program that guar- 3:00PM. $60.00 is the entry fee. This will include the high game exemption for 2006-07. $15 ENTRY FEE antees more members earn awards side pot. Brackets will be optional at $5.00 per bracket. Following * Increasing education of association volunteers the sweeper, there will be a big Tri-Tip Bar BQ Steak Dinner, that Visit USBCopen.com Includes Singles, 3-6-9 * Increasing Association Relations team help for the chartering/merg- will probably have 70 to 100 people attending at $13.00 per person. ing process This will start at 6:00PM. For those of you coming to Santa Maria for standings of USBC Sidepots, Insurance * Creating the Proprietor Relations team on this week-end and would like to make reservations for the dinner, please contact me at 760-363-8141. Open Championships & Scratch Series * Re-packaging USBC’s major events as having something for all (Note) The WCST Ebonite Singles Tournament for N. Las Ve- from Corpus Christi. bowlers gas, Silver Nugget Lanes is getting close to filling. The dates are 3-6-9 = $500.00 * Creating a team of spokespeople to spread the word about high April 22-23, 2006, with a big 5 game singles sweeper on Friday, Lots of California’s school, collegiate, youth and Sport Bowling April 21st to start at 2:30PM. Make your reservations now for the * Developing a registered volunteer program to protect the youth tournament and/or sweeper. bowling well. Forest Lanes 6 Gamer Entry Fee: 1PM • Saturday, March 11th $50.00 $300.00 1st Place Guaranteed OPTIONAL - Sidepots $6 - Blocks $4 - Brackets $5 • Call Mario at (949)770-0055 for more info. Page 2 BOWLING NEWS Thursday, March 9, 2006 The Citrus Belt Announces The Finalists ORANGE COUNTY USBC For It’s Senior Masters Championship FOREST LANES ASSOCIATION by Frank Weiler RIVERSIDE—After two weekends of qualifying, the top seven BOARD POSITIONS AND REQUIREMENTS qualifiers and last years Senior Masters Champion (Corky DeMaio) EVERY FRIDAY will compete at AMF Riverside Lanes on March 12 to determine To: Orange County Board Members / All Certified Bowlers this seasons Senior Masters Champion. The top seven qualifiers and their five game total scratch pinfall If you are interested in serving in a board capacity for the are as follows: NO-TAP Orange County USBC Association, the position requirements 1. P.J. Buckner 1155 ( 231.0 average) below will assist you with positions available as well as the 2. Frank Weiler 1144 ( 228.8 average) qualification criteria. 3. Jim Koenings 1138 ( 227.6 average) $20.00 ENTRY FEE Applications are available from OC/USBC office 4. Lodas Griffin 1133 ( 226.6 average) (714)/554-0111) 5. John Fitzgerald 1126 ( 225.2 average) (INCLUDES SIDEPOTS) Please submit sealed applications to the Orange County Office marked 6. Ike Horn 1123 ( 224.6 average) “ATTENTION NOMINATING COMMITTEE” 7. Dave Gulley 1119 ( 223.8 average) SIGN-UP AT 3:00 PM DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION: APRIL 7, 2006 Alternates are Tony De La Torre (1116) and Leon Dent (1107). POSITIONS:Officers Dave Gulley rolled a perfect 300 game during qualifying. He is the BOWL THREE GAMES AT 3:30PM Directors third kegler to bowl a perfecto in the the Citrus Belt Senior Masters. 3-6-9 POTS SITTING AT $50 Delegates to 2007 USBC in Nashville, Tenn. Mike Turner rolled a 300 during qualifying in 2002, and Frank Weiler Delegates to 2007 CA/USBC (location to be announced) rolled a 300 during qualifying in 2004. REQUIREMENTS: The finals will be a double elimination match play event. The SIT OUT THE TRAFFIC Member USBC champion will be the last man standing. That is, the champion will Knowledge of “System of Bowling” be the only finalist without two losses in match play. Each match FOREST LANES Good communication skills will be a two game scratch competition between two finalists. The Time commitment for Association Meetings, Committee finalist with the highest two game pinfall wins the match. 22771 CENTRE DRIVE, LAKE FOREST Meetings, working tournaments, serving bowlers and We invite all Citrus Belt bowling fans to come out and watch the CALL 714-770-0055 TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT presenting awards. Minimum age: 18 best senior bowlers in our association compete to become this sea- sons Senior Masters Champion, at 9 A.M. on Sunday, March 12 at AMF Riverside Lanes.

LAS VEGAS TRAVEL LEAGUE By Alice Meglemre Join us for LAKEWOOD—As pre- dicted, the league championship will spotlight Cal Bowl B team and Rossmoor B team next week, when the two teams clash on the final (Position) week of the league schedule. Team our all-new sweepstakes is slated on Mon- day, March 20, at Cal bowl and will be followed by optional awards luncheon at Arnold’s res- taurant. Cal Bowl needs only one game to cinch the title while Rossmoor needs 3 games to win by a half game. Many other changes may occur in standings, because of so many tied posi- tions, which may produce sev- COSMIC eral changes for prize fund pay- off. Twelve of the 16 teams dis- play half games and that half game may become very impor- tant. The only teams certain to finish in their present positions will be Rossmoor A at 15the place and Cal Bowl D at 16th. Roberta McNaught led Monday’s honor roll with 224- 558, followed by Doris Lewis 557, Margo McClain 539, BOWLING Darlene Waken 213-530, Bernice Bennett 540, Cyndie Martin 212-527, Katrina Whitmore and Patti Givehichin tied on 520, Pris Mauricio 515, Vi Wilson 202-514, Berneice King 514, Karen Mauricio and Cil Moons Light Show! tied on 508, Cathy Wyatt 506, The Very Best Gladyce Perrin and Teri Hefner tied on 505, Betty Phillips 503 of Laughlin… and Wanda Worrall 502. A league meeting was held EVERY FRIDAY AND Riverside Lanes! prior to bowling to set team sweeps rules. The 50/50 fund is • State-of-the-Art Brunswick highest to date and will provide SATURDAY NIGHT AT… paid team sweeps plus a ten Equipment place payoff of $568. Election • Frameworx Automatic Scoring of officers was postponed until the July 10th 2006-2007 league • Full Service Pro Shop meeting at Cal Bowl, however, the league maximum was voted • 34 Lanes • Snack Bar on, due to increased averages of members, and returns to 675. • 1404 Rooms & Suites Pat Willmore visited Mon- day and though she could not • 6 Plex THX Movie Theatre complete the current season, fol- RIVERSIDE LANES • 7 Restaurants • 3 Lounges lowing knee replacement, she is recovering and will return to Book Sweepers or Group Reservations • 2 Nightclubs bowling next season. The Vegas league members • 740 Space RV Park extend congratulations to Eva 1-888-590-2695 Mason, LAWBA secretary, for (Full-Hook-Up) 45 years of service. She is retir- • Large Arcade • Hall of Fame Bar ing and our league appreciates her contribution for all those • Race & Sports Book years she has provided service to us by average verification, for • Don’s Kid Kastle (supervised LAWBA members that bowled in the league, and awards. children’s play center) HELP: We have two open- ings on the bus to Vegas on • 2 Classic Auto Exhibit March 26-27-28. Call Alice at Showrooms (Free Admission) (562) 423-1567 for more infor- www.bowllaughlin.com mation. Bowling is optional. NEXT WEEK: Westminster Lanes, 9:30 a.m. Monday, March 13th. Thursday, March 9, 2006 BOWLING NEWS Page 3 Bowl With The World’s Greatest Senior Bowlers PBA US Senior Open Pro-Am at the Suncoast June 18, 2006 • 1pm & 4pm • • $1000 Guaranteed Top Prize • •

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Reserve Your League’s Sweeper Date Now Call Wayne Daley, Group Coordinator at 1-888-365-7111 Ext. 6437 Page 4 BOWLING NEWS Thursday, March 9, 2006 OC Traveling Team 10 Takes 610 Tim Zimmerman and Danny Wilson, and Melissa Gould 193/ Foresters Scr. Loop Lead 517. Head For At Forest Lanes League secretary Herbert Westminster Lanes LAKE FOREST — Team 10 Jones says, “Tonight’s title LAKE FOREST — The So- takes Forest Lanes’ nine o’clock matches to watch are on lanes ciety of Foresters founded in Thursday 610 Scratch League 31-32 between Teams 10 and 13, and United States in 1900 lead with Glascock Insurance and The Insurancemen against are still playing tenpins, donat- half point behind. Johnny Danforth Creations.” Herbie ing millions to charity, taking Nguyen, Ti vo and Mike Duong, added, “Come on over, watch care of their own members and captured 15 points from Team Orange County’s best compete here in Orange County compet- Five while “The Insurancemen” — call 949-770-0055 for more ing in a monthly traveling league. (Kerry Berlin, Maynard information regarding the 610 Last Sunday, the fraternal or- Clarkson and Tracy De Vusser) and Saturday’s 1:00 p.m. Six der were at Forest Lanes; April nabbed 14 from Team Two. Gamer.” 2 they will visit Westminster In the overall, finale seeded Lanes and May 7 Yorba Linda team Storm/$5,000 title race, OCBA’s Open Bowl. Teams 7, 12 and Bowlers Depot Wylie’s Revenge, consisting of have the choice spots. However, Tourney Carol Pender, Bob Zoellner, Gin- if Team 10 wins the fourth spot ger Wright and Rae McAllister, they would be second with 245, enjoy a four point lead over 26 points behind 7. Starts March 11 Randi and the Guys, Del Seven’s headman, Mario GARDEN GROVE — Or- Krampe, Randi Krampe, Tom Marquez was the super sidepot ange County Bowling Associa- Ferrini and Ray Gallup. winner, $100 with a 244. And, tion President Bill Huntington Team Nine, the Tim, Susie, the mighty mite Steve wants to remind O.C. bowlers Frank Pearlman and Jon Stanley Zimmerman posted first games that their 57th Annual Open quartet and “Where Are The of 260 and 247 pocketing $90. Tournament starts this weekend, Spares” composed of Randy Team Six’s Brent Ilagan blasted March 11-12, 9:00 a.m., at Shepherd, Andy and Dee a high 744 series on games of Westminster Lanes (team) and Clayton are tied for third place. 236, 248 and 260. But, Team AMF Carter Lanes (doubles/ There’s plenty of evidence Four lost 11 points to Six even singles), bowling continuing un- theses Foresters have learned with Winston Armstrong post- til the last squad Sunday. how to harvest and chop wood. ing the night’s individual high Bill added, “The event is open Here’s some good averages: Ja- game, 269 with a 659 set. to men and women. Call 714- son Fowler 203, Ray Gallup Others on the 610 honor roll: 554-1880 or 714-554-0111 for 200, Michael Metzinger 198, Doug Albin 257/732, 694’s by more information.” Craig Hooper 192, Rich Gilman 184, F. Pearlman 182, Eric An- geles 182, Ralph Wood 180, J. Pearlman 181, Ed Angeles 180 The San Gabriel Valley USBC Association and Danny Martinez 180. For more Forester informa- is seeking applicants for Association Manager. tion, call President Donald Wil- liams, 714-534-4452 or Randy Knowledge of bowling and office management necessary. Shepherd 714-956-0798. Computer and WINLABS skills a must. USBC MISSION SALARY AND HOURS NEGOTIABLE DID “U” NO The United States Bowling Congress, as the national gov- APPLY BY FAX (626)859-6218 Tenpin bowling is America’s erning body, ensures the integ- #1 participation recreation — rity and protects the future of 1061 West Badillo, Covina, CA. over 25 percent of Americans go the sport, provides programs bowling every year! and services and enhances the Call 626-859-6216 for application. bowling experience.Literally, FOR USBC INFO: everybody that enjoys tenpins. Wanna’ bowl? Call the United States Bowling Congress, 800- 514-BOWL. You’ll learn fast/ where/how/how much/dues/ have fun/bonding/volunteering/ run for office, etc.. Thursday, March 9, 2006 BOWLING NEWS Page 5 American Bowlers Tournament Association P.O. Box 3721, Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 • 562-868-7164 • FAX: 562-929-2706 • www.abta1.com Bye This Week ABTA Two Day Event Next Week Mar. 18-19 at Keystone ( EARLY)Saturday Qualifying and Early and One big Squad Sunday Morning Separate Qualifying Each Day • Match Rey Josefat (ABTA Brackets/Director), and Bob Smith flank ABTA Match Game 3 winner “Easy Ed” Palma and congratulate him on his fine 200 scratch game which was drawn at Premiere Lanes. The Match Game is again worth $3,500 next week March 12-19 at Keystone Game is $3,500 & 3-6-9 is $3,000 This Week Lanes.

NORWALK—The ABTA will be hosted by Keystone Lanes in Norwalk in a two day event with only four quali- fying Saturday beginning/ Qualify Saturday 12:30- 2:00-3:30 & 5:00 PM and the board will be frozen Saturday night with 1 in 5 bowlers advancing to the Semifinals Sunday at 11:45 AM And on Sunday we will have ONE Big Squad at 10:15 am taking 1 in 5 to semis at noon. The Match game will go for $3,500 again this week with the balance / remain- der going into a reserve pot for the following event if it is matched, The Match Series is es- timated at $600 for only a $2.00 entry fee. The 3-6-9 will go for a HUGE $3,000 also, which is the CAP so if not hit the balance will go to a reserve pot which already has $1,200 in it! There will be Guaran- teed pots of $75 at 3:30 and $100 at 5:00 PM Sat- urday and only $2 per game to enter. Please see our ad in this paper for more informa- tion. Keystone is located at 11459 E. Imperial Hwy in Norwalk. Just take the 5 freeway to Imperial/Pio- neer and go 3 blocks west, and from the 605 Freeway take Imperial and go 1 1/ 2 miles east. The phone there is 562-868-3261. The following week we have a One Day event Saturday, at with special Squad times at West Covina Lanes in West Covina. The Squads will be earlier Beginning at 12:00- 1:30-3:00-4:30 & final Squad is 6:00PM Semis 7:45. We can finish earlier this way. Hope to see you there! Page 6 BOWLING NEWS Thursday, March 9, 2006

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DOWNEY—Frank Barefoot Jr. fired his way to did the same to Columbia 300 with a 3-2 victory. a lot of money by leading the league with the first 700 Team Storm continued the close calls with a 3-2 over TEAM STANDINGS series of the new round. Frank finished with a 268 to Moneynet Residential Loans, and in the final match A Division B Division 1. Threadworks $$ ...... 9 1. Linder Insurance $ ...... 10 end the night on 700, while teammates Matt Jaime Prudential Real Estate was able to even their record 2. Ebonite $ ...... 8 2. Freek Racing ...... 9 and Harry Wong Jr. chipped in with 587 and 584 at 5-5 with a sweep. 3. Bowlers Depot-WestCovina 7 3. Western Pacific ...... 7 respectively to sweep Linder Insurance past Pro Ap- Side pots were monopolized by the top seed 4. Family Amusement ...... 6 4. Tangeo.com $$ ...... 5 proach – Lakewood. Freek Racing stayed right be- 5. Erickson’s Food ...... 6 5. Reback’s Plumbing ...... 5 Linder Insurance, with Frank “The Tank” Barefoot 6. Boulevard Brakes ...... 5 6. J.C. Spas ...... 5 hind Linders by doing some sweeping of their own in Jr. taking game 1 with 241 followed by Vernon Adams 7. Prudential Real Estate ...... 5 7. Pro Approach-Lakewood ..... 5 taking care of Overboost.com. Freek Racing was with 222. Game 2 went to Frank’s teammate Nick 8. Al’s Bar Supply ...... 5 8. Tri-Star Vending $$$ ...... 4 led by a pair of sixes coming from Paul Barraco 622 Smith with 253 and place money was taken by Jerry 9. Clyde’s Video Games ...... 4 9. Overboost.com ...... 4 and Chris “Mac Daddy” Makroglous 613. Western 10. Team Storm ...... 4 10. Forest Lanes ...... 4 Ernst at 232. Frank Barefoot Jr. was again king in 11. Columbia 300 $$$ ...... 3 11. Pro Approach-Downey ...... 2 Pacific defeated J.C. Spas 4-1 despite James Cox Game 3 as he finished with 268 to collect Game 3 12. Moneynet Res. Loans ...... 2 12. Roto Grip ...... 0 leading the pair with 596. Tri Star Vending squeaked and Super Pots and also take home the series pot 13. G.H.C...... 2 out a 3-2 win over Forest Lanes with a solid team with 700. Greg Neuer finished 2nd in Game 3 with a 14. Team 2 ...... 0 Week 1 of 8 in Round 4 effort. David Yamauchi 594, Jon Brandon 586, and 215. Congratulations to all the Side Pot winners! D.A. Smith 582 led Tri Star while Mike Belair was Well it appears the sport shot is winning so far as tops for Forest Lanes with 623. Tangeo.com evened only Frank The Tank has managed to hit 700 and a up their record for the round with a 5-0 sweep of 600 series is top ten material. Scores are down and THIS WEEKS Roto Grip. Gary Duran fired 591 for Roto Grip while so are the spirits of many so far, but it won’t be long TOP TEN BOWLERS Tangeo got solid efforts from Nick Negrete 633 and before we some big scores again I’m sure. With two 1. 700 Frank Barefoot Jr. Alex Cheesman 614. weeks having been bowled and both divisions hav- 2. 636 Scott Filipi Threadworks defeated Erickson’s Food 4 to 1 as ing seen both sides of the house, next week should 3. 633 Nick Negrete Larry Hanken rolled 607. Scott Filipi was high on bring some much needed improvement. We still have 4. 623 Mike Belair the pair with 265/636 for Erickson’s. Ebonite de- 6 weeks to go, so everyone is still in it so far, but feated Boulevard Brakes 4-1 in a low scoring match, teams need to start making their move soon. Do your- 5. 622 Paul Barraco while Leonard Ruiz Jr.’s 601 paved the way for self a favor and come down to Del Rio Lanes in 6. 614 Alex Cheesman Bowler’s Depot – West Covina to post a 4-1 win Downey and catch all the action. The weather may 7. 614 Maury Griffith over Al’s Bar Supply. Family Amusement got by be dreary but the action should be a fury, so come 8. 613 Chris Makroglous G.H.C. with a 3-2 win, and Clyde’s Video Games down and watch it all unfold live. Thanks again. 9. 607 Larry Hanken 10. 605 Vernon Adams 7502 E. Florence Ave. (562) 927-3351 Downey, CA 90240 Thursday, March 9, 2006 BOWLING NEWS Page 7 Santa Clarita Lanes 21615 W. Soledad Cyn Rd., Saugus, CA 91350 • (661) 254-0540 • Fax (661) 254-7562 Quartermania - Mondays & Thursdays @ 9:00pm Bowling - free, Shoes - free, Hot Dogs 3 quarters, Soda 2 quarters, Fries 3 quarters, Pizza 3 quarters, Mug Draft Beer 5 quarters Cover Charge $8.50 Per Person Fabulous Fifty’s Wednesdays @ 9:00pm EASTER $7.00 per person - Includes 2 hours of Bowling, Rental Shoes, Music of the 50’s, Family Package - Daily Minimum 3 persons per lane. $50.00 up to four persons 4pm - 7pm Team No-Tap $60.00 afterPitcher 7pm ofWhen -Soda, 2 hours Lanes Medium of Arebowling, 1Availible! 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Starts May 31, 2006 Pee Wees / Juniors / Seniors Margie Ray Any Three Per Team Starts May 15, 2006 Junior Coordinator Bowl 2 Games Each Week Any Three Per Team • Bowl 2 Games Each Week Free Shoe Rental **The Biggest Junior Program in So. Cal.** Free Shoe Rental • Pizza Party Included Page 8 BOWLING NEWS Thursday, March 9, 2006 Brian Yamanoha Wins His First ABT Mares 204, Rusty Yeager Canoga 228, Judy Yaeger 154/455. Canoga Park Jrs. Orange County Title at AMF Carter Lanes 500 Classic: Carol Asher WINNETKA — Hi. All the 225/602, Joan Bremberg scores are in from the junior Park Bowl leagues here at Canoga Park FULLERTON—Brian because it has made him a better BOWL 229-203/591, Darlene Yamanoha of Torrance won his bowler-bowling on different con- 20122 Vanowen St. • Winnetka, CA 91306 Park so it’s a good time to start 818-340-5190 • FAX: 818-883-1202 • OPEN 24 HOURS Crumrine 550, Marsha Will- reporting them. first Amateur Bowlers Tour ditions in different centers each www.canogaparkbowl.com iams 213/543, Marian Adult Junior Dbls. Kevin Gross (ABT) championship at AMF week. E-mail:[email protected] McWilliams 536, Mary Lauer 213-255-215/683, Daniel Will- Carter Lanes on Saturday, March The winner of our Scratch 534, Cindy Dominguez 519, iams 258/571, Sharon Weger 4, 2006 during our one-day 4 Sweeper was J.T. Jackson. J.T. WINNETKA — Congratulations to John Englehart and Georgia Garey 516, Petra 195/506, Russell McFadden Jr. game Beat-the-Board tourna- shot a 950 four game scratch se- 161/462, Mathew Rollin 157/455, Tyler Stoy, both bowling 300’s in the River Maniacs, and Bill Kaun 213/513, Carol Eric Czubiak 173/439, Jennifer ment. Brian showed up for our ries and won $140 for his efforts. Delong 300 in the L.A.B.A City Tournament on Sunday, Casuga 506. Pyka 158/435. second squad at 2:00 PM and In second, for $70 was Michael March 5th here at Canoga Park Bowl. The Classics: Shawnee Leichman Alley Cats: (Feb. 24) shot games of 267, 284, 221, and Hanken with a 922 series. We Make your plans for the River Maniacs League. The Warrick 226-212/615, Terri Sal ?? 115, Omar ?? 92, Amanda 275 with handicap good for a have had many positive com- league starts on Monday, March 20th at 7:00 p.m. This league Justin 200-202-213/615, Jarvis 76, Maria Mora 54. (March 3) Elvia Carrillo 102, Rick series total of 1047 and the $800 ments about our Scratch is a lot of fun and everyone goes to Laughlin for sweeper Louie Enriquez 223-205/ st Emerson 78, Amanda Jarvis 57, dollars 1 place prize. Brian was Sweeper and will continue to bowling. We have an opening for you. Come on down! 599, Pam Blake 206/579, Maribel Drozco 49. also in the Win, Place and Show offer them at our future tourna- Now for a report of those high scores turned in by our Tina Enriquez 224/567, Sami Sutter Gold Miners: Duncan Pot for an additional $350 dol- ments. great league bowlers. Scott 201/556, Mike Clarke 157/459, Rachel lars, to make his total for the day We drew the Mystery Pot River Maniacs: Congratulations to league members, Gilbreath 204, Gayle Kirby Steinberg 154/406, Kim Sosa $1,150 dollars. J.T. Jackson of 142/378, Jacob Domine 138/ of Gold game number and score Johnnie Englehart and Tyler Stoy on their perfect games. 202/550, Cynthia Kirk 525, 354, Jesse Carmona 113/337, Valley Village had a fine day after our final squad. Game #2 Johnnie reported 226-267-300/793, Tyler Stoy 300/684, Lorna Dunn 522, Michelle Maroof Haque 120/334, Jose shooting a 1034 four game handi- and 213 were drawn for this Robert Battle 220-246/646, Stephen Mendez 206-255/623, Bryant 521, Leah Hoffman Gallardo 119/333, Jose cap series to finish in second week. Two bowlers shot 213 Sobeck Banuelos 203-216/609, Yvon Yonan 183/521, Kathy 512, Pam Findl 510. Rodriguez 120/323, Juan place for $400 dollars. J.T. added with handicap in Game #2. Mike Villa 508. Good luck to all in Laughlin this weekend for sweep- B’nai Brith Classic: Santillan 132/322, Wahid Lodin another $200 from being in the 124/313, Steven Poli 98/288, Malinick and Jack Donahue will ers at Riverside Lanes on March 12. George Lippert 223-246- Kyle Arouchian 96/282, Edward optional Win, Place and Show be glad they made a $5 dollar CC Nikkei: Eiji Fukumoto 225-248-213/686, Larry Saika 209/678, Jay Davies 217- Aguilar 95/282, Stuart Castro Pot, to make his total for the day investment, because they will 203-267-202/672, John Kobayashi 203-235-233/671, 213-235/665, Steven 115/276, Kevin Ramirez 114/272, $600 dollars. In third place was both receive $250 dollars each Stephen Sasaki 226-224-203/653, Ken Shinbashi 214-246/ Horenstein 204-268/661, Corey O’Donnel 103/266. Terry Hlebasko of Torrance. from the Mystery Pot of Gold. Kingpins: Spyros Sousoures 639, Junko Fujita 209-223/623, Stan Date 237-222/606, Gerald Hoerner 277/650, 175/293, Barbara McDaniel 139/ Terry shot a 1015 handicap se- The Mystery Pot of Gold car- Kiyoshi Suruki 221-211/603, Noriko Fukunaga 231/572, Yuko Jay Rosen 223-204-222/ 273, Scott Rosenstein 132/254, ries and got $200 dollars. Terry ries over to our next Singles Suruki 202/559,Katsuko Fujita 525, Masato Sakata 509. 649, Roman Agiert 239-210/ Greg Priesz 162/246, Argie added another $150 from being Tournament. Remember, the Monday Pick-A-Ball Dbls.: Robert Joseph 258-201/824, 648, Tony Rubin 278-214/ Sousoures 131/244, Scott in the optional Win, Place and Mystery Pot of Gold is avail- Bruce Zietz 224-203/808, James Smith 266 game, Marsha 644, Tom Flynn 216-234/ Hinman 137/237, Curtis Show Pot and received a total of able to all members (Classic and Genschow 137/229, Alison Williams 203-215/781. 632. Dickson 122/219, Mirriam $350 for his efforts. Masters) and only costs $5 for First Lutheran: Jim Majewski 247-205-225/677, Bob Thurs. PIck-A-Ball Dbls.: Moldonodo 95/186, Ida Bariling Our newest Champion, Brian a chance at $500 dollars. Pfleger and Steven Schulkin 537 each, Carol Enochs 203/ Robin Gilman 223/668, 98/178. Yamanoha, is 49 years old and is The ABT staff and member- 490. Cathy Mundo 646. Bantam All Stars: David currently single. Brian works as ship would like to thank the man- Comedians: Chris Husby 237-226-237/700, Rick Adult Junior Dbls.: Scott Sheeran 123/341, Raymond an Environmental Production agement and staff at AMF Carter Ampolo 121/317, Julia Frias 125/ Hoffman 217-266/676, Robert Battle 275/632, Hung-Lay Friedman 214-225-236/675, 309, Adam Kelly 110/272, Hunter Technician for L3 Communica- Lanes for hosting our tourna- Quon 204-201-227/632, Larry Steinberg 220-200-211/631, Ray Stoy 257-231/668, Eric Savoie 79/215. tions. Brian has been bowling ment last Saturday. Our next Dan Stipkovich 213-204-210/627, Bob Husby 212-223/621, Rhodes 245-249/664, Will- Bumper Thumpers: Krystian for only 3 years and has bowled scheduled event will be this Eduardo Quiroz 205-204-205/614, Mary Becker 544, Sharon iam Williams 224/604, Gage 98/183, Jerad Brett 92/160, with ABT for a year. Brian never weekend, on Saturday, March Rhatigan 205/531, Karen Norman 520, Jan Sandman 506. Michael Djajich 210-202, Elston Chan 72/135. misses an ABT tournament and 11, 2006 at Westminster Junior Royals: Manny Lakhan Newcomers: Chris Argulano 247/623, Billy Williams 202- Scott Lape 202. 236/583, Sharon Weger 186/ his previous highest finish was Lanes. This will be a special 4 200/589, Chris Vandagriff 202, Mane Andrew 220, Dylan That was a great week of 529, Jeremy Pyka 171/506, Kim second place. He has a sanc- game Beat-the-Board Classic Haggerty 225, Scott Fields 204, Jewell Corley 128/319. high scoring here at Canoga Sosa 158/432. tioned high game of 246 and is and Masters Combined Pinbusters: Monise Kelly 212/577, Jean Bomar 537, Park Bowl. See you on the Good scoring, juniors. See unsure of his high series. Brian Singles tournament format. All Peggy Howard 505, Jacque Torres 500. lanes. Good luck and good you next week right here at Canoga Park Bowl. used a Lane #1 Uranium drilled members (Classic and Masters) Copper Bucket: Alec Hunter 212-235-202/649, Pee Wee scoring! at Bach Bowling Supply for his are eligible. Handicap will be win this weekend and wanted to 80% of 225 for this tournament. thank them for a fine job. Brian Special Squad times are at also wanted to thank John Grieco 12:30PM, 2:00 PM, and 4:00 NORTH LOS ANGELES COUNTY USBC Sr. for bringing him into the ABT PM only. We will offer $100 and also thanked ABT member sidepots on each squad with just ASSOCIATION Paul Passarino for the bowling 20 entrants, as well as optional BOARD POSITIONS AND REQUIREMENTS instructional book by John brackets for each squad. First Jowdy that has helped him lately. place will be GUARANTEED Brian plans on using his prize at $800 dollars for only a $50 TO: SFVWBA BOARD MEMBERS MAIL TO: SFVWBA OFFICE money to bowl in more ABT dollar entry fee. We will offer tournaments and also to go to an estimated 1st place of $1,500 SMWBA BOARD MEMBERS 9175 DE SOTO AVE the ABT Spring National Tour- dollars with our optional Win, LABA BOARD MEMBERS CHATSWORTH, CA. 91311 nament in Las Vegas coming up Place, and Show Pot and 125 SFVYABA BOARD MEMBERS this March 28th through April 2nd, entries. We recommend you ar- 2006. He would love to win that ALL SANCTIONED USBC MEMBERS rive early (at least ½ hour before $40,000 First Place prize. Brian squad time) to guarantee your wanted to thank AMF Carter spot. We hope to see you this If you are interested in serving in a board capacity for the North Los Angeles County USBC Lanes for hosting the tourna- weekend at Westminster Lanes. Association during the initial fiscal year of the new organization, (contingent upon approval of the ment this Saturday, and also REMEMBER BOWLERS: association merger in May 2006) the “Position/Requirements” below will assist you with positions thanks the Amateur Bowlers THERE ARE ONLY TWO (2) Tour-Orange County Branch MORE TOURNAMENTS available on the new board as well as the qualification criteria. staff and Directors for running LEFT BEFORE THE DEAD- an outstanding tournament week LINE DATE (MARCH 18, Applications are available from SFVWBA (818) 718-0193 or LABA (818) 784-3352. after week. In closing, Brian 2006) TO QUALIFY FOR mentioned how he believes THE ABT LAS VEGAS NA- Please submit SEALED APPLICATIONS to the SFVWBA OFFICE marked “ATTENTION league bowling conditions have TIONAL TOURNAMENT AT USBC NOMINATING COMMITTEE”. gotten too easy, and he likes SAM’S TOWN IN LAS VEGAS bowling in ABT tournaments MAR 28TH - APR 2ND, 2006. DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION IS ******MARCH 31, 2006******

POSITIONS * President (1) * Vice President (1) * Directors (15)

REQUIREMENTS * USBC Member * Knowledge of “System of Bowling” * Good communication skills * Inter-personal relationship skills * Time commitment for Association Meetings, Committee Meetings, Working Tournaments, Serving Bowlers and Presenting Awards Pictured from left to right: Terry Hlebasko- 3rd place, Brian * Minimum age: 18years of age for Officers and Directors Yamanoha- 1st Place, John Grieco Sr.- ABT member. Thursday, March 9, 2006 BOWLING NEWS Page 9

Canoga Park Srs. February 28, 2006 WINNETKA — Hi. Thanks to OFFICIAL RESULTS Orange County/USBC Orange County/USBC Annual all the seniors at Canoga MEN’S DIVISION Park Bowl who participated 1. Harold Nakaoka 888 $12.00 in the Senior Alibi No-Tap 2. Ken Burkenheim 852 10.00 tournament. Next week will 3. Al Reiswig 836 9.00 2006 Women’s Tournament BVL Tournament Results be the No-Tap Singles on 4. Sus Tellio 811 FE by Joy McGregor by Joy McGregor March 14, so get your bowl- WOMEN’S DIVISION ing balls ready and come on 1. Joan McRae 819 10.00 The official standings of the Orange County/USBC Tournament The following list of men and women are the official winners of over for some no-tap fun. 2. Marilyn Bigman 816 FE held February 18 & 19 and 25 & 26 at Forest Lanes (team) and The the 2006 BVL Singles Tournament held at Yorba Linda Bowl Janu- Funtimers: Rick Greenz- SIDEPOTS Concourse (doubles & singles) as follows. All the events are handi- (All Scores Include Handicap) ary 14 & 15 and January 28 & 29 and have earned the honor of weight 228-237-246/711, Rob- capped. MEN’S DIVISION representing Orange County. They will participate in the State BVL ert Adams 244-225/640, Dave Game 1: TEAM EVENT: First place - Tiggers Twisters - 2,746; 2nd Folck 234-203/623, Bill Robb 1. Harold Nakaoka 298 10.00 place - Ladies Night Out 111 - 2,708; 3rd place - Strike Force 11 - Roll off in Sacramento in May. 215-212/619, Hung-Lay Quon 2. Jerry Schwartz 274 5.00 Women: Classic Div. - Cheryl Carmo - 679 (low to cash 528); A 192/571, Gordon Keiser 217/ 3. Bill Robb 274 5.00 2,647; 4th place - Road Runners #5 - 2,574, 5th place - Lickity 560, Michael Zaccaro 193/524, Game 2: Splits - 2,531. Low to cash 2,493. Div. - Sandra Hingst - 663 (low to cash 432); B Div. - Virginia Carolyn Greenwood 190/524, 1. Harold Nakaoka 305 10.00 DOUBLES & SINGLES: First place - Judy Miles/Cindy Miles Ziccardi - 575 (low to cash 410); C Div. - Judith Olmsted - 516 (low Jackie Becker 171/486, Ber- 2. Al Reiswig 301 6.00 - 1,427; 2nd place - Kris Dean/Terri Henderson - 1,415; 3rd place - tha Willard 169/450, Donna 3. Ken Burkenheim 294 4.00 to cash 325); D Div. - Michelle Valdez - 493 (low to cash 337) and E Mae Brown 162/450, Eleanor Game 3: Dorlinda Hopper/Kerrie Mitchell - 1,387; 4th place - Jenelle Jellsey/ Div. - Phyllis Dodge - 396. Weaver 169/435. 1. Bill McKinley 306 10.00 Rachel Hickenbottom - 1,385, 5th place - Melissa Biss/Terisa Von Men: Classic Div. - Eddie Howard - 743 (low to cash 456); A 39’Ers Senior Trio: Larry 2. Ken Burkenheim 291 6.00 Achen - 1,380. Low to cash 1,310. 3. Al Reiswig 269 4.00 Div. - Richard Caldwell - 685 (low to cash 459); B Div. - Joseph George 234-214/647, Rick SINGLES: First place - Arla Bosshart - 747; 2nd place - Colette Greenzweight 243-214/629, Game 4: Forman - 568 (low to cash 402); C Div. - Tom Ferrini - 495 (low to Homer Hammond 207-212/ 1. Jerry Kanowitz 304 10.00 Poitras - 731; 3rd place - (tie) - Sharon Olney and Phyllis Dodge - 2. Jose Blanco 295 6.00 cash 426) and D Div. - Robert Lewis - 482. 618, John O’Donoghue 205- 723, 5th place - (tie) - Margaret Barnes and Terri Fallon - 719. Low 3. Sus Tellio 290 4.00 Cheryl says all checks have been mailed to all who entered and 215/612, Al Reiswig 256/606, WOMEN’S DIVISION to cash 674. Cal Vogt 207/602, Hap Hazard Game 1: ALL EVENTS: First place - Gerry McKinney - 2,100, 2nd cashed in the optional prize fund! 255/587, Bill Robb 204/585, 1. Cynthia Burkenheim 274 7.00 place - Heather Vernon - 2,099; 3rd place - Tammy Ridal - 2,052; Thank you to all bowlers who participated in our FUN Annual Dave Folck 209-216/574, Game 2: Hung-Lay Quon 214/573, Dale 1. Marilyn Bigman 272 7.00 4th place - Jennelle Jellsey - 2,051, 5th place - Phyllis Dodge 2,047. BVL Tournament and to all who contributed items for our opportu- Simpson 212/566, Scotty Game 3: Low to cash 1,919. nity drawings. All prizes and those really great looking blue winner’s Alavazo 199/559, Michael 1. Joan McRae 274 7.00 Congratulations to all our winners! A complete list of cashers is shirts have been presented. Zaccaro 195/556, Walter Game 4: available at the office (714)554-0111. All checks have been mailed 1. Joan McRae 301 7.00 Deonik 193/540, Don McCoy and the first place winners in each event will be presented their Once again, we congratulate and wish much GOOD LUCK to 191/532, Edwin Cornish 190/ That’s all for now. See you our Orange County representatives in their competition in Sacra- 532. at the No-Tap Singles on individual awards on August 26th at our Hall of Fame and Awards SENIOR ALIBI NO-TAP TOURANMENT Tuesday, March 14. Ceremony to be held at La Habra “300” Bowl at 2 pm. More remind- mento; we are all rooting for you. Just remember, first of all have ers of this event will be published. “fun”, the rest will follow!! HELP WANTED WANTED Congratulations NIGHT BOWL MANAGER Brunswick “C” Mechanic / on your first SNACK-BAR ATTENDANT Counter Person FULL-TIME WITH BENEFITS “300” Full Time • Benefits Available to the house guy at Gardena Bowl CONTACT DEBBIE OR JIM Call Al or Rose at 909-860-3558 AMF Valley View Lanes Victor Amenta OAK TREE LANES 12141 Valley View Street Garden Grove, CA 92845 990 N. DIAMOND BAR BLVD. DIAMOND BAR, CA 91765 (714) 898-2507 in the Tuesday Nikkei Page 10 BOWLING NEWS Thursday, March 9, 2006

IMPORTANT NOTICE ATTENTION SLACBA - LAWBA - SEDYABA ALL BOWLERS

The three Southern Los Angeles County bowling organizations; the Southern Los Angeles Co. BA (SLACBA), Los Angeles Women’s BA (LAWBA), and the South East District Young American Bowling Alliance (SEDYABA) will be voting on the USBC Agreement of Merger on Sunday, March 12, 2006 at Keystone Lanes, 11459 E. Imperial Hwy. Norwalk, CA 90650. The Board members will vote first at 10am, fol- lowed by an open membership meeting at 12 noon for all members to vote on the Agreement of Merger. (NOTE: EVERY LAWBA/USBC CARD HOLDERS ARE ELIGIBLE TO VOTE IN THE 10AM WBA MEETING) After all three organizations approve the merger, an open membership Organizational Meeting will be convened to vote on the proposed Bylaws and the Election of Officers. The following positions are open for election: President, Vice President, and 14 Direc- tors. Ballot nominations for these positions are now closed, but any current USBC Member of the organizations listed above may apply for one of these positions and run from the floor. Please Contact: the Nominating Committee, Attention: Gary Kowarsch 2500 Carson Ave, Lakewood, CA 90712, Phone # (562) 421-8448 or your local association office for an application or more information regarding these positions.

The Nominating Committee will require the qualifications of those wishing to run from the floor prior to the opening of nominations. Applications will be available at the meeting.

All attendees must show their current USBC membership card in order to attend so please arrive early. Check-in will begin at 11am. No check-in allowed after the meeting has been called to order.

PLEASE PLAN TO ATTEND; YOUR INPUT AND VOTE IS IMPORTANT.

Thank you, Southern LA County Transition Committee USBC Thursday, March 9, 2006 BOWLING NEWS Page 11

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TOURNAMENT RULES TEAM AND DOUBLES EVENT 1. PARTICIPATION: This tournament is open to all sanctioned bowlers. a. Team: Teams consist of two men and two women. TO BE HELD AT: b. Doubles: Consist of one man and one woman. 2. AVERAGE a. Use the highest book average as of April 15 2005 AMF BOWL O DROME LANES b. If no average under “a” than use highest book average as of April 15 2004. c. If no average under “a” or “b” than use the highest certified league average of 21 games or more as of July 1, 2006. Bowlers must provide a league sheet prior to bowling. 21915 S. WESTERN AVE d. If no “a” “b” or “c” a bowler must bowl scratch (220) or apply for an assigned average. 3. RULE 319: Each bowler is responsible for using his/her correct average in this tournament, a bowler failing to use the proper average prior to bowling will be subject to disqualification. (Rule 319A-3). TORRANCE CA, 90501 a. Rules 319A-1, 319A-2, 319-D and 319-e are waived for this tournament 4. CHECK-IN: All team captains must check in 1 hour before scheduled time to bowl. No changes to team line-ups. PHONE 310-328-3700 Substitutions must be made one hour prior to bowling. 5. MEMBERSHIP: Each bowler must have his/her current USBC membership card or must purchase an associate membership card prior to bowling. MALE $16.00 FEMALE $16.00 6. BLIND SCORES: Blind scores or pacers may not be used. TOURNAMENT OPENS 7. REFUNDS. Positively no refunds will be made after the closing date. 8. PAYOFF: Pay off will be 1 place for at least every 7 entries. No prize will be awarded less than the prize fee. All prize JULY 8, 2006 fees collected returned 100% 9. ERRORS: Errors in score keeping must be filed with the Tournament Director in writing within 24 hours after the error was made. TOURNAMENT ENDS 10. PROTEST: Protest in regards to playing rules or eligibility shall be made in writing to a responsible Tournament or Local Association Official or to the United States Bowling Congress before the tournament prize payments are made. JULY 16, 2006 11. HANDICAP: The Handicap used in this tournament will be based on team method. a. Team: Team Handicap will be set at 100% of 880. b. Doubles: Doubles Handicap will be set at 100% of 440. c. Singles: Singles Handicap will be set at 100% of 220. ENTRIES CLOSE JUNE 16,2006 12. MULTIPLE PARTICAPATION: Multiple participation is allowed in this tournament as follows: a. Team: Teams may participate as often as desired but may cash only once i. Teams that change at least two members will be considered a new team. USBC CERTIFIED b. Doubles: Doubles pairs may bowl as often as desired but may cash only once. i. Doubles pair that change partners will be considered a new doubles pair. c. All events: All events will be an optional virtual event. All events scores will be used from team event and NO “WALK- INS” ALLOWED doubles event. Individuals that are entered more than once the highest scores from team event and doubles will be used. 13. SPORTSMANSHIP: Any bowlers displaying poor sportsmanship subjects his team to immediate disqualification. 14. RULES NOT COVERED: In addition to the above rules USBC Rules govern the operation of this tournament. MAIL COMPLETED ENTRIES TO “MEN AND WOMEN’S BOWLING ALLIANCE” 15. TOURNAMENT MANAGER HAS THE AUTHORITY TO COMBINE SQUADS IF THE CIRCUMSTANCES MERIT IT. 17057 BELLFLOWER BLVD #210, BELLFLOWER CA 90706 16. RETURNED CHECK: THE BOWLER WILL BE ASSESSED $25.00 FOR ANY CHECK RETURNED UNPAID PHONE# 562-434-8706 FAX 562-434-7691 BY THEIR BANK.

MEN AND WOMEN’S BOWLING ALLIANCE 21TH ANNUAL TOURNAMENT PRIZE FUND TEAM EVENT CIRCLE FIRST CHOICE PRIZE FUND PER BOWLER 1. JULY 8TH 12:30 P.M. LINEAGE $9.00 2. JULY 8TH 3:30 P.M. EXPENSES $2.25 RETURNED 100% 3. JULY 16TH 12:00 P.M. PRIZE FUND $9.75 4. JULY 16H 3:00 P.M. TOTAL $21.00 PER BOWLER USBC SANCTIONED

BOWLERS NAME (GIVE FULL NAME AND ADDRESS USBC # AVERAGE AMOUNT 1 $21.00 2 $21.00 3 $21.00 4 $21.00 TOTAL FOR TEAM $84.00

DOUBLES EVENT CIRCLE FIRST CHOICE PRIZE FUND PER BOWLER ALL EVENTS OPTIONAL 5. JULY 9H 12:00P.M. LINEAGE $9.00 EXPENSES $2.00 6. JULY 9H 3:00P.M. EXPENSES $2.25 PRIZE FUND $8.00 7. JULY 15 12:30P.M PRIZE FUND $9.75 8. JULY 15H 3:30P.M TOTAL $21.00 PER BOWLER TOTAL $10.00 PER BOWLER

LIST BOWLERS IN THE ORDER THEY WILL BOWL USBC# DOUBLES ALL EVENTS TOTAL $21.00 $10.00 PAID 1 2

LIST BOWLERS IN THE ORDER THEY WILL BOWL USBC# DOUBLES ALL EVENTS TOTAL $21.00 $10.00 PAID 1 2

TEAM CAP TAIN MAIL COMPLETED ENTRIES TO: NAME______MEN AND WOMEN’S BOWLING ALLIANCE ADDRESS______17057 BELLFLOWER BLVD #210 CITY______BELLFLOWER CA 90706 PHONE #______(BOWLER WILL BE ASSESSED $25.00 FOR ANY CHECK RETURNED UNPAID BY THEIR BANK) Thursday, March 9, 2006 BOWLING NEWS Page 13 Page 14 BOWLING NEWS Thursday, March 9, 2006 PICKWICK BOWL 12655 VENTURA BLVD. STUDIO CITY 921 W. Riverside Dr. 818-769-7600 or 877-2380 Burbank – 818-842-7188 GABLE HOUSE when you have time to spare 22501 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance • 310-378-2265 By TISH TORRANCE — Hi. Now that we’ve caught up with the past BY B-D CONNECTION few weeks of scores from the bowlers here at Gable House Bowl, BURBANK—March is the time to start thinking about your summer leagues. Next month summer schedules will be available at we have more to report. The league bowlers have been keeping STUDIO CITY — Attention all bowlers. Our winter leagues the desk and I will be asking the teams in each league about their busy with more exciting scores. are starting to wind down. So now is the time to get on the summer plans. Be cool and bowl Pickwick! ball and join us for a summer league. The shortened sea- Anchors Winter (wk #15) Corrie Johnson ...... 491 Senior Swingers reported great scratch scores from Victor son is good for practice and our leagues offer competition Timothy Donnellan ... 169/434 VIP’s Winter (wk #6) Hanson 233/607, Bill Tuttle 213, Larry Mc Donald 592, Sue Rapp and a guaranteed good time. So get off the couch and come Steve Blaco ...... 157/455 David Owens ...... 225/588 180/477, Seiki Tluczek 177 and Kay Samuelsen 468. Handicap Susie Shea ...... 163 Al Mitterbauer ...... 202 in to the invigorating atmosphere here at Pinz. You may be highs went to Fran Jansen 234 and Carol Bonzi 640. Pat Ramsey ...... 152/387 Rich Meagher ...... 531 lucky enough to see scores like the ones our adult leagues Monday 860 had awesome scratch scores from Setu Molia 266/ Kiyo Tanaka ...... 375 Audrey Johnson ...... 179/469 have been putting up. 712, Brian Kibbie 257, Wayne Miller 714, Maggie Jones 236/601, (wk #16) Shirley Lambert ...... 170/458 ADULT LEAGUES Betty Lou Loveless 220 and Glenda Nale 570. Handicap honors go Timothy Donnellan ... 223/567 Wild Bunch Winter (wk #24) Kings & Queens: Kevin Collins (LH) 236/567, Russ Butner Bill Meis ...... 173/491 Chris Graves ...... 258 to Crissy Gianficaro 731. 255/557, Luke Avery 205 game, Lori Lapkin 159/467. Kiyo Tanaka ...... 172/471 Richie Driver ...... 257 Outstanding scores from the Robby’s Classic by Martin Twilighters: Steven Knox 234-213/607, Damond Taylor Janette Garcia ...... 150 Bob Aguilera ...... 257/730 Barabasch 279/813, Bill Walbrecher 269/740, J.T. Jackson 265, Setu 213-201, Laurie Faso 224, Matt Risch 213, Kathy Anderson Carol Tanner ...... 412 Dennis Ingram ...... 736 Molia 265 and David Loke 722. 193/513, Tina Rukstalis 505. Aviation Strikers Winter Denise Jackson ...... 196/558 Telco screams success with scratch scores from Arturo Toro (wk #23) Carole Gerst ...... 179/482 Laurel Hall: Shelly Djergian 171/481, Karen Collier 181/ 248/666, Check Kelso 244, Danny Morse 659, Karen Caldwell 223, Maria Tartaglia ...... 179/501 (wk #25) 450. Wilma Smith 211/565 and Alice Compere 542. Betty LaRock ...... 179 Steve Keith ...... 278/697 Tavern Guild: T.R. Burton 211/582, Jim Foltyn 216, Tina Ladies Orbits reported handicap highs from Michelle Marx Maria Crisafulli ...... 179 Bob Aguilera ...... 275 Rukstalis 213/515, Rick Kondo 201. 267/681, Marianne Cochran 239, Teri Chubin 228, Vicki Olivia 636 Ann Knight ...... 482 Barry Couch Jr ...... 742 S.C.B.L.: Jonathan Perlstein 221-202/618, Fred Coleman (wk #24) Joyce Gates ...... 265/556 and Carol Thrasher 631. 222, Brandon Leger 215, Dave Yamamoto 224, Jared Trexel Lee Kovach ...... 191/469 Denise Jackson ...... 236/631 I.C.F. let loose with scratch scores from Dave Fenton 198, Al 232, Steve White 201, Larry Day 215, Neil Inman 213, Brian Maria Tartaglia ...... 191/531 Bayou Bowlers Winter Richey 190, Deno Vaerini 190/540, Marv Poretta 550, Suzie Th- Patterson 201, Steve Wagner 218, Bob Thomas 209, Fred Ann Knight ...... 174/469 (wk #11) ompson 198/472 and Marcie De Leonardis 189/476. Handicap Smith 204. ECC II Monday Spring Ralph Sword ...... 262 highs went to Chuck Liberto 213, Tino Lombardo 213 and Ann Matt Schermerhorn .... 265/668 Rick Provost ...... 257/714 Funseekers: Earnest Richardson 234-236-212/682, Steve Poretta 569. Matt Downie ...... 213/561 Stan Snyder ...... 675 Santay 223-255/634, Harry Kane 253/623, Bob Hardin 213, Great scratch games in the Guys & Dolls from Russ Goetz 259, Miyoko Takaragawa .. 181/423 Kelly Tavera ...... 209 Damond Taylor 214, Tina Rukstalis 206/566, Jay Fletcher Gary Edemann 258, Robert Farias 707, Giac Veltri 699, Katherine Ashley King ...... 140/409 Helena Conley ...... 205/604 233, Lynda Armstrong 228/549, Ryan Barbato 200, Chris Rogers 242/570, Laurie Edemann 212 and Sarah Wheeler 563. Handi- Goodtimers Winter Ida McKeel ...... 548 Samonte 203, Jim Moore 209, Lisa Frobisher 529, Loren Rich Meager ...... 256/597 (wk #12) cap honors go to Chris Majors 291/820, Alex Whittinghill 778 and Larson 224. Chuck Johnson ...... 234 Richie Driver ...... 269 Karin Kerns 268/766. Adult-Jr.: Brad Lander 198/510, Karie Fisher 178/510. Chuck Vorhis (LH) ...... 618 Joseph Eisel ...... 268/687 Last scores to come out of the Wed. Nite Handicap came from PINZ JUNIORS Royce Leeper ...... 597 Anthony Gipson ...... 690 Armen Tatoian 246, Darren Radeff 244/656, Richard Sevaslian 624, Juniors, your big tournament is coming up so keep prac- Betty LaRock ...... 186/499 Alma Mayes ...... 224/608 Cara Cooper 221/594, Jean Ubiadas 205 and Cheryl Mc Donald Dottie Kusano ...... 178 Sharon Light ...... 221 ticing. We are counting on you guys to post big games and 545. Handicap highs went to Joseph Collier 277, Mark Schoellkopf Ann Lunsford ...... 464 Christina Davis ...... 221/581 put us on the map for excellent junior bowling. And with 760, Sandy Hubbard 258/693, Lynn Hollander 252 and Kelly Putnam Mira Costa Winter (wk #23) Dynamic Duo (wk #24) scores like these, we think you will. 681. Ann Knight ...... 199 Chuck Blais ...... 236 Junior Stars: Kimberly Walker 169/445, Max Korn 146/ Thursday Senior Foursome reported handsome scratch scores Louise Davin ...... 186/485 Richard Moore ...... 232/681 415, Brian Ingoldsby 149/378, Rachel Acacio 135/356, Madolin Wood ...... 465 Robert Bowen ...... 232 from Dan Carone 213/566, Bill Rowland 194/517, Cris Cruz 181/ Brianna Martinez 102/275, Jillian Davidson 80/233. (wk #24) Veeta Perkins ...... 232/645 469 and Irene Fulgoni 153/424. Handicap highs went to Tony Keavey Senior Scratch: Nicole Kato 214/753, Griffin Roth 224/ Maria Tartaglia ...... 185/512 Shirley Duke ...... 212/607 631 and Emily Dipanni 228/625. 744, Leeanne Jilek 190/705, Brittlan Halpern 192/672, Lee Kovach ...... 178 (wk #25) Lots to talk about in the Thursday 885 with scratch scores from Nikolai Berk 166/524. Louise Davin ...... 482 John Farr ...... 279/714 Chris Gurnee 267/686, Vance Bennett 257, Josh Ellis 689, Cara Mixers Winter (wk #19) Bill Schreiner ...... 267 Senior Galaxies: Treven Goldsmith 156/444, Joanna Cooper 213/623 and Pearl Nale 212/569. Handicap high fives go to Mac McKenzie ...... 230 Bob De Alba ...... 686 Walker 155/431, Ethan Bensinger 158/428, Natalie Honda Tom Jamison 267/708 and Inger Frederiksen 262/690. Pete Diocson Sr ...... 222 Veeta Perkins ...... 217/567 154/421, Natalie Kato 155/415, Teddy Galvan 210/397. Sunday Vegas boasts true high rollers with scratch scores from David Owens ...... 617 Vicki Peterson ...... 201 Pee Wee Bumpers: Nicholas Martinez 118/212, Andrew Roger Desgroseilliers 288/693, Vance Bennett 258, Mike Holt 708, Rich Meagher ...... 608 Darlene Bowen ...... 528 Parker 91/157, Nicole Martinez 83/155. Joyce San Paolo ...... 186/486 Laughlin HI Rollers Winter Cheryl Mc Donald 224/626, Roni Jeffery 212 and Mercy Hanson Adult-Jr.: Adam Lander 210/559, Baron Steinbercher 174/ Ann Warntjes ...... 181 Aaron Karlen ...... 257 609. Handicap honors go to Gloria Urena 266 and Linda Di Pietro 491, Joshua Fisher 180/484, Treven Goldsmith 162/471, Faye Garry ...... 506 Walt Snow ...... 236/598 264/733. Wendy Rowlett 150/433, Ethan Bensinger 159/419. (wk #20) Rudy DeCasas ...... 613 That’s all for now. Until next time, I’ll see you on the lanes! Sam San Paolo ...... 231 Jim Thomas ...... 613 PINZ SENIORS Royce Leeper ...... 225/629 Kristy Romero ...... 201/496 The competition is fierce on the senior circuit here at Pinz. David Owens ...... 611 Sherry Lopin ...... 176 Some teams are looking to pull away but it’s going to be Pickwick Jr’s VICTOR Angela Cook ...... 197 (wk #16) SCRATCH 5-GAME tough in this final stretch. So keep your laces tight and your by Tish Plotkin Margaret McAnelly ... 182/477 Eileen Dettman ...... 485 games phenomenal. If you are still reading, then here are (At Victor Bowl) Vera Hutton ...... 475 Monday Mixed Trio Winter BURBANK—New session February 26, 2006 the scores. FINAL RESULTS Rainbowettes (wk #23) (wk #23) starts March 18th so sign up Happy Timers: Sol Karnovitz 175/514, Ruth Swick 171/ 1. Don Williams Jr. 1169 $152.00 Virginia Pearson ...... 190/493 Gilbert Manriquez ..... 246/635 now! The kids have finished 2. Kelvin Gross 1160 94.00 Peggy North ...... 180/512 Ron Kyles ...... 237 485, Gary Olsen 203/469, Jack Burkenheim 160/438, Ken strong as you can see by these 3. John Burns 1143 75.00 Burkernheim 155/422, Toni Stepka 165/415, Yolanda 4. Adam Sokoloski 1141 56.00 (wk #24) John Gazzillo ...... 652 scores. SIDEPOTS Peggy North ...... 184/522 Jean Mattingly ...... 183/478 Dragotta 137/403, Cynthia Burkenheim 135/394. Proud Bumpers reported Game 1: Kathy Weber ...... 183/502 Darlene Ramey ...... 174/510 Senior Social: Steve Brody 189/528, Gary Olsen 203/525, scores from Stephen Orozco Don Williams Jr. 169 52.00 Redondo Eagles Winter (wk #24) Christine Stark 144/404. Game 2: 106/183, Matthew Graniel 84/ Adam Sokoloski 279 52.00 Bob Redwing ...... 255 Keith Nonaka ...... 236/629 Coffee & Donuts: Shirley Abramson 171/489, Fran Parker 165, Blair Thomas 89/175 and Game 3: Adam Novak ...... 235 Gilbert Manriquez ...... 234 180/476, Gerry Jarvis 169/470, Alba Donohue 171/466, Ryan Tolson 273 52.00 Danielle Jackson 80/158. Great Game 4: Ronald Traber ...... 665 Rob Searles ...... 611 Hildegard Miller 169/450, Charlene Gaffney 169/445, Arleen Kyle Masuyama ...... 623 Randy Fiel ...... 611 job! Adam Sokoloski 276 52.00 Wiener 175/439, Pam Vaughn 178/431, Norma Game 5: Marilyn Gill ...... 204 Pelican Preps are pleased to report David Brown Jr. 279 52.00 Tammy Spurlock ...... 197 Domingo Acevedo ...... 205/559 Damschroder 161/424, Pauline Lipin 146/423. scratch scores from Bryan Wendy Cooke ...... 594 Armando Rosales ...... 192 Joslyn Seniors: Tony Piscuskas 218/543, Al Platkowsky Caldwell 157/397, Peyton Reisch Crystal McInerney ...... 553 Greg Wachtler ...... 561 180/524, Freda Leibson 183/496, John Dobson 175/466, 148/383, Danette Peppler 147/ IN THE OLD DAYS Redondo Elks Winter Virgie Ansley ...... 193/439 Jerry Rabinowitz 158/453, Toni Stepka 155/451, Lee Waldorf 415 and Andrea Young 143/392. Organized tenpin bowling was Ellenmary Michel ...... 141/344 Del Watts ...... 255/590 176/432, Sol Stein 150/432, Joyce Rabinowitz 149/419, Bea Handicap honors go to Willie only for Caucasians. First the Steve Simpkins ...... 226/623 Pistols & Petticoats Winter Norwood 157/411, Kathy George 161/406, Teri Bonato 147/ Mary Simpkins ...... 212/464 (wk #26) Mc Call 488, Jessica Jerebicz men, then females, then youth 399. 200, Cynthia Salazar 191/518 and finally kids; around the 50’s Chris Mahurien ...... 202/487 Dayne Asato ...... 264/738 Breakfast Club: Elayne Klein 194/503, Ann Ramer 204/ Slots of Fun Winter (wk #13) James Morrison ...... 245/627 and Tori Adams 518. League the minorities. Bob Kann ...... 289/706 Elaine Gambel ...... 199/546 501, Gerry Jarvis 202/496, Paula Caputo 192/450, Fran champs were the Queen of With the new U.S.B.C. every- Bob Finnell ...... 287/754 Diane Bathauer ...... 199 Parker 171/442, Donna Klein 152/431, Myrna Schiffman Kings. body gets to compete/play. Janice Taylor ...... 227 Brianna Forsyth ...... 195/558 149/424, Arlamae Shapiro 144/415, Sofia Pechman 177/ Juniors champs had the right Isy Dominquez ...... 225/613 (wk #27) 413, Charlene Gaffney 163/413. name to win as Some1 Has 2 Win Wendy McAhren ...... 593 Larry Campbell ...... 269/680 That was a quick week. Don’t let this next one blow by. took the honors. WIN-PLACE-SHOW Dave Eizenwasser ...... 235 (wk #14) Just get yourself in here and light up the lanes. We’re ea- Great scratch scores were James Collins RH ...... 278 Gary Fromm ...... 591 gerly awaiting everyone’s next visit. Ronald Belton ...... 259 Brianna Forsyth ...... 204/560 from Kevin Don 222/594, Gor- SCRATCH Bill Beretta ...... 700 Brenda Adams ...... 199 don Gapol, Jr. 200, Brandon Barry Couch Jr ...... 684 JoAnn Courtney ...... 532 Laurie Drozd ...... 484 Tom Ainsworth ...... 236 Spengeman 197/549, Mathew Nancy Mendoza ...... 233 Ramblin Gamblers Winter SEA Pioneer I Winter Shaffer Grimm ...... 225 Zolian 544, Heather Isaacs 160/ 5-GAMER Kimberlee Couch ...... 221 Roxanne Meade ...... 277/696 (wk #23) John Swaffield III ...... 225 460, Lauren Arthur 159, Patty Karen Patterson ...... 221/570 Marcie Long ...... 249 Ernesto Somers ...... 254 Bob Riley ...... 617 Shaffer 159/424 and Everly Sanctioned Tournament Wendy McAhren ...... 603 Maureen Behare ...... 632 Mike Toledo ...... 245 Susan Fitzsimons ...... 232/617 Sahagun 418. Handicap highs St Margaret Mary Winter Dee Wurzell ...... 618 Conan Liu ...... 666 Betty Brooks ...... 213 went to Mike Baisa 250, Kevin For Correct River Rats Winter (wk #19) (wk #24) Larry Rigsby ...... 664 Sheri Wendel ...... 531 Angel 249/690, Casey Moran Molly Yanko...... 197 David Kator ...... 259 Debbie Rikimaru ...... 279/731 Vegas Bound Winter (wk #27) Sonnie Midkiff ...... 194/491 Freddie Holdman ...... 251/717 Vondell Reynolds ...... 207/548 Julius Chin ...... 235/615 236/611 and Amanda Stone 216. Dates, Time & Andie Garcia ...... 464 David Meade ...... 251/710 (wk #24) Tom Podzimek ...... 227 Nice work, bowlers. See you Torrance Faculty Winter Patricia McAnally ..... 288/653 Jim Craft ...... 246 Craig Coates ...... 588 on the 18th for a great start to Information, (wk #20) Erin Behare ...... 261/658 Conan Liu ...... 245/675 Roxanne Meade ...... 205/527 the summer session. Kevin Cook ...... 224/594 (wk #20) Jim Wolfinger Jr ...... 619 Liz Campos ...... 200 Dave Holway ...... 201 David Meade ...... 297/808 Karen Magallon ...... 243/584 Stacy Behare ...... 487 Please Contact Jim DeRosa ...... 594 Freddie Holdman ...... 264/685 Baiyok Ishikawa ...... 209/527 Vegas Gold Winter (wk #14) Maureen Behare ...... 230/638 Greg Vishnevsky ...... 290/752 FOREST Madeline Wall ...... 196 SEA Viking I Winter (wk #23) FRIDAY NO-TAP Kelly Calhoun ...... 195 Charlotte Holdman ...... 229 Bill Humpal ...... 238/657 Elliott Goldstein ...... 279 VICTOR (At Forest Lanes) Julie Scovel ...... 471 Erin Behare ...... 642 Rod Nicas ...... 226 Enrico Curtis ...... 701 March 3, 2006 Linda Medved ...... 470 Scatterpins (wk #23) Lynn Bridgman ...... 650 Darlene Alvaro ...... 225 FINAL STANDINGS Sue Pinkston ...... 189/513 1. J.D. Reich 832 $39.00 (wk #21) Sheri Wendel ...... 222/547 Wendy McAhren ...... 223/622 SIDEPOTS BOWL Rich Koontz ...... 177/489 Sonnie Midkiff ...... 187/487 Kathy Arnold ...... 210 Dianne Fox ...... 606 1. Mike Segler, hdcp. 305 4.00 Don Townsend ...... 168/442 (wk #24) Susan Fitzsimons ...... 550 (wk #15) 2. Jason Woody, scr. 206 5.00 12277 Mariposa Rd. Sandee Hickman ...... 190 Ritta Tvrdek ...... 193 (wk #24) Richie Driver ...... 269/661 3. J.D. Reich, hdcp. 287 5.00 3-6-9 Victorville Karen Kasper ...... 190/517 Lavaughn Ogren ...... 190 Richard Hefington ...... 236/629 Caroroll Brandon ...... 265 No winner, carryover 50.00 Marion Baldwin ...... 183 Sonnie Midkiff ...... 499 Rod Nicas ...... 236 Dan Bartleet ...... 713 NEXT TOURNAMENT (760) 241-7396 March 10, 2006 at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, March 9, 2006 BOWLING NEWS Page 15

(L-R) Top: Mike Lucas, George Garrison, Judith Hartman, Nancy Arvanitis (2nd Vice-President), Barbara Metzinger, Cheryl Castro, Glenn Hizer, Elaine Baker, Chuck Shock, Doug Lauer & Don Lauer. Middle: Larry Peppers, Paul Reynolds, Rose Brown, Melissa Ade, Gina Moura, Al Hoffmann (President), Linda Johnson (1st Vice-President), Rosie Parker (Sergeant at Arms), Mabel Sheasley, Phyl Knoll. Bottom: Lynn Matsubara, June Brown, Bob Burton, Jeffrey Chin, Jim Decker & Bernie Rivers. The new USBC board and the Youth board were elected February 26th in Sacramento. Photo by John at Pro Bowl Photography Yorba Linda Bowl Presents The 6th Annual Jim Lee Memorial WWPB Hammer 9-Pin No-Tap Pro Am Saturday, April 8th, 2006 @ 8PM • Open To Men , Women & Juniors

ADULT PRO AM SENIOR PRO AM (Ages 55 & Over) Open to Men & Women (Handicap 100% of 200) Open to Men & Women (Handicap 100% of 200) Entry Fee: $50.00 Bowling Package Only Entry Fee: $40.00 Bowling Package Only Entry Fee: $140 w/Raw Hammer DOOM Bowling Ball Entry Fee: $130 w/Raw Hammer DOOM Bowling Ball

JUNIOR PRO AM Pro-am Open to all Boys and Girls (Handicap 100% of 200) Entry Fee: $40.00 Bowling Package Only Format Entry Fee: $130 w/Raw Hammer DOOM Bowling Ball 2 Divisions; (1) Ages 11 & Under (2) Ages 12 & up & Rules Scholarships & Trophies Awarded 1 for Every 6 Entries in each Division

1. Open to Amateurs only. 2. Bowl with 3 different Lady professionals. 3. This is a 9 pin No-Tap Tournament (9 pins on your first ball is a strike) 4. Entering Averages; Current 21 games or more (must bring league sheet) If none use 2004-2005 Book average. If none bowl scratch. 5. One Prize fund for both squads 6. May cash more than once, but only once in the Top 5 in each division. 7. All entries for the ball package must be received by March 11, 2006. Payment must accoumpany entry. 8. No refunds after March 11, 2006. 9. After March 11, 2006 if space permits Bowling Package Options only will be available. 10. Tournament Director reserves the right to re-rate or reject any entries. No Checks Please. Money Order or cash only. Entry (no ball)Deadline is March 25th, 2006 • Please call Roger Heap at 714-777-3818 for more information Send entries to Yorba Linda Bowl, 18171 Imperial Hwy., Yorba Linda, CA 92886 Page 16 BOWLING NEWS Thursday, March 9, 2006 Villa 78-200, Kevin Keseloff 74- Cerritos Jrs. 197, Randy Hruska 79-192, Gable House Jr’s CERRITOS—The results of Mark Macale 208, Ian Dantas by Chris Graves the Adult-Jr. Tournament are in. 196, Matthew Macale 193, Kaila Chen 183, Joseph Ash 165. TORRANCE—Welcome In Division A 3rd Place Qualifier back to another update from the Seniors . . . was Gene and Buddy Lucas with Jason Villa started it all off in youth program that could. Hope- a total pins of 1508, 2nd Place the Lil Raiders with a nice 102- fully everybody that bowled Here's An Event Just For You ! ! ! Qualifier was Anthony Dancel 202, followed by April Ramirez SED City Tournament over the and Aprille Lebaquin with a to- 102-194, Cyrill Bustos 120-193, weekend at AMF Bowl-O- tal pins of 1546, and in 1st Place Jarred Dee 104-188, AJ Ugilano Drome (and the previous week- Qualifiying was John and Mike 97-173, Kaitie Johnston 83-156, end at Del Rio Lanes, now that I Senior St. Patricks Foley with a total pins of 1621. Chase Matheney 80-151, think of it) shot well. We’ll keep That lead to the Semi-Final Danny Eguilos 80-150, Ayden you posted on things went on Matheney 138, Nathaniel the home front as soon as that Match between Gene and Buddy information becomes available. Lucas vs Anthony Dancel and Jacobowitz 124, Michael Ash Green Light Special For now, let’s get to this week’s Aprille Lebaquin with a total of 122, Naomi McILroy 114, honor roll. 600 to 463. The Final Match was Dominic Ugilano 111, Jameshia Not much to report from the between Anthony Dancel and Gaddy 103. Great Bowling Ev- “A” division of the Disney 9 pin No-Tap Tournament Aprille Lebaquin vs John and eryone! Magic league this week as there Mike Foley. Dancel and Lebaquin were a lot of absences. Here’s fired a total of 565, and John and what we do have: Juniors—Ian Mike Foley fired a 500. Winners Gogue 88-174 and Stevie MARCH 18th @ 1:00 p.m. – Check-In @ 12:30 p.m. SED Jr. Travel Marabella 82-143. Adults— of the Division A: Anthony Ramona Marabella 115-199. Dancel and Aprille Lebaquin. by David Gordon There were also quite a few In Division B 3rd Place Quali- DIAMOND BAR - Oak Tree bowler missing in action for ONLY $10 per person fier was Harold Bruce Jr. and Lanes played host to the SED Jr. Disney Magic B. However, we Lance Neavitt with a total pins Travel last Saturday. This is the still have some pretty solid Lots of Extra P rizes and A wards of 1525, 2nd Place Qualifier was first time SED has ever bowled scores. Juniors—Anthony Rick and Andrew Arellano with at Oak Tree and the bowlers did Marabella 109-200, John Chesney 97-168, and Chris Sager a total pins of 1550, and in 1st not know exactly what to expect. Use April 15, 2005 Book Average. Place Qualifying was Mark Sy 82-156. Adults—Kevin Shaw But when it was all over, the gen- 203-346 and Mark Acosta 148- and Karen Dimayuga with a to- eral consensus was positive. 295. If None, Use Current Average of 12 Games or More tal pins of 1593. That lead to the Thank you goes to the staff Bowlers in the Family Feud Bowl 3 Games – Separate Divisions For Men And Women Semi-Final Match between and management and I hope this came out firing, just like the Harold Bruce Jr and Lance can be the start of more visits Hatfields and McCoys. Luckily, Handicap is 90% of 190, With No Max. Neavitt vs Rick and Andrew from all of the scratch travel there were plenty of high scores Arellano with a total of 576 to groups. and considerably fewer casual- 486. The Final Match was be- On the day, Brian Gonzales ties. Scott Santos took home high honors for the week with Contact Rob hartley tween Rick and Andrew Arellano show us how to get it done with vs Mark Sy and Karen the league’s lone “sixer,” a 216- 246-234-210-232/922. Excellent 606 series. Tyler Cooke just Dimayuga. Rick and Andrew Brian. Not to be out done by missed out on 600 as he shot for more info fired a total of 533 and Mark Sy much, Bryan Osborne went 237- 223-596. Other junior scorers and Karen Dimayuga fired at to- 258/861, Eric Milne 213-228- included Brandon Mullikin 191- tal of 506. Winners of Division 208/841, and Michael Gaylor got 557, Amanda McInerney 194- B are Rick and Andrew Arellano. over the notion of doing me 554, Talia Asato 201-522, and Congratulations to all who quali- bodily harm as he posted 205- Kayleigh Gates 180-514. On the fied and to those who won. 206-248/833. Whew! Adult side, we had Doug Ayers 7502 Florence • Downey • (562) 927-3351 208-548, “Coach” Randy Beigle In the Bumper Division 3rd More high scores from the www.delriolanes.com Place went to Edward and Jason 213-523, Kyle Masuyama 221- group came in from Albert 517, Crystal McInerney 179- Villa with a total pins of 704. Fernandez 213/771, Kevin Jones 501, and Wendy Cooke 159-463. Then 2nd Place went to Chris- 200-214/769, J.D. Pelow 206- OK, so just where was ev- Forest Lanes tine and Naomi McILroy with a 211/765, Marquis Brooks 225- erybody? A lot of absences total pins of 848. In 1st Place it 201/746 (welcome back), Javier marred the Battle of the High Six Gamer was Rita and Nathaniel Hernandez 205/733, Deanna Schools as well. Maybe it wasn’t Jacobowitz with a total pins of Carrillo 208/724, and Kim such a bad thing as it became March 11 870. Ferdnance 201-203. “Girls’ Night Out’ at the top of LAKE FOREST — Forest the honor roll. High scorers for Ryan Cunningham started the Now as I told the bowlers, Lanes, at 22771 Centre Drive in Sr. Division off with a nice 236- the week were Shelby Goforth Lake Forest is home for the Sat- we are going into our last three 198-517, Amanda McInerney 662, followed by Mark weeks, with some traditionally 210-511, Brandon Mullikin 169- urday Scratch 6 Gamer. Newberry with a 237-649,Kevin high scoring houses. With 21 479, Andrew Fontenot 177-475, This month’s edition runs this So. California’s Finest Junior Bowlers Valmonte 247-627, Glenn points available per session, it’s Tyler Mitchell 156-434, and Saturday, March 11 at 1:00 P.M. Open and Farm Club Divisions Gimeno 214-603, Ashley Brown a pretty tight race of the top four Derek Bray 121-352. Sign-in no later than 12:30 P.M. 192-563, Michael Foley 201- teams. Git-R-Done has 293.5, Little Joshua Inouye must with cash in hand. March 12th, 2006 561, Chris Hefner 203-539, Jeri Ringers 278, Chicken Pot Pie 277 have channeling some NASCAR Entry fee is $50, with $300 drivers, because he simply CAL BOWL Reynolds 183-530, Shaun and Young Guns 274. And guaranteed for first, regardless TOURNAMENT OF NON-CHAMPIONS Morad 183-525, Lisa Hom 210- lapped the field in the Plush Pee the amount of entries. Sidepots within striking distance, given CHECK IN 7:15 A.M. BOWL AT 8:00 A.M. 524, Ronalee Abbago 260, Joel Wees. Joshua revved up 172 and are $6. Blocks are $4. Brackets some luck, is BMB and 122 games for a scorching 294 2500 E. Carson St. Lakewood, CA 90712 • 562-421-8448 Heath 249, Joshua Navarro 237, MexiClan. are $5. series. Nice shooting! Corey NEW FORMAT - OPEN DIVISION Jennifer Obra 237, Casey Ladies and Gentlemen, we Slater added a 97-154 set to go Mario is the man to call for Entry Fee is $35 per bowler JAT / $25 Farm Club Burroughs 223, Kyle Jacobowitz will be at AMF Beverly Lanes along with Chase Chacon 80- information, directions, or res- 221, Mike Mallari 221, Alexis this Saturday with a prompt start 151, Max Chacon 77-144, and ervations, 949-770-0055. Farm Bowlers must be under 185 w/proof of average Baello 221, Rick Shefer 219, time of 2:00. It would be real Garrett Kasai 60-117. Better bring your best shot, New member fee is $20 Open / $10 Farm Sean Hogan 214, Kathy nice to have EVERYONE in at- We might as well call him because the line-up is usually the ** Dress code enforced ** Liberatore 213, Devanie Dollard tendance. “Colonel Sebastian,” judging best bowlers around! from the way that Sebastian 209, Bryan Markly 208, Cody Bowlers, heal those wounds, Burroughs 207, Jared Brown Coronel was commanding the stop partying on Friday nights, lanes in the Junior Jammers. He 206, David Wixtrom 205, David practice and be fresh, and I hope pulled down the week’s high se- Lucas 204, Ashlee Raya 204, to see you there. ries with a fine 162-414 set. Join- Jaime Ferry 203, Aprille ing him were Ryan Gabaldon Junior-adult Lebaquin 202, Andrew Navarro 134-358, Alexis Simon 133-355, 200, Apriwl Delmundo 200. * * * * * * Toma Izawa 124-335, Norma Jason Ito started it off for the Warner 101-285, Robert Sonoda Striking Force with a nice 231- Girls Jr. All-Stars 97-278, and Daniel Montoya SCRAMBler 144-277. 617, followed by John Elston Jr by David Gordon 187-520, Lizzy Raya 173-497, Finally, it was Matthew CHATSWORTH - The Girls Simon putting the pieces together Lloyd Dimayuga 179-479, Jr. All-Stars took to the wood at in order to shoot the high set for Tournament Steven Bojoquez 168-453, Zac AMF Rocket Lanes this past the Classic Highs with a 211- Garland 173-448, Jeffrey Conwi Sunday. A little bit of a struggle 544 series. More fine scores 157-448, JJ Robeniol 178-439, with the conditions on this day, came from Sean Martin 205-516, Saturday, AugustMarch 25th27th Andrew Arellano 174-424, Chris but a good preview to those Matthew Wardour 210-484, Check-In at 12:30 p.m. – Bowl at 1:00 p.m. Eguilos 158-423, Gerome Sunga bowling city tournament here. James Fiege 181-481, Thomas 231, Aaron Agundez 226, Kim Williams 199-470, Jonathan Melissa Pena led the small Shepard 170-453, Bryan 1 adult/1 junior per team - $25 entry fee per team Eberle 221, Kevin Robeniol 220, group that turned out with a nice $35 Quin Ford 216, Karen Dimayuga Huntelman 173-447, Brandon Handicap is 80% of 200 230/711 series. Lindsay Mullikin 190-447, Daniel Strelitz 211, Bennett Trotter 204, Jofel Hannasch found her way to a 710 170-446, Jared Gabaldon 173- Each Game is a Different Format Delmundo 202, Tasha Jansen mix and Jilian Zlateff posted a 434, Amanda McInerney 146- 201, Gemelene Sunga 190, 214. 422, Colleen Mae Tin 152-379, 1st Game 2nd Game 3rd Game Jonathan Rohrich 198, Kiana With only two weeks remain- and Carolyn Yoon 126-365. No-Tap 3-6-9 Regular Jansen 197, Mauricio Camacho ing, Edison Sports Club has a de- There will be plenty more to 195, Terrence Lowe 191, Mann manding lead with 289 points come in the coming weeks from 1st Place Team receives Rou Kuo 188, Ray Boop 188, the Gable House Junior Pro- won. gram. As always, we’ll keep you Chris Kim 187, Alexis Adinolfi Brunswick West Covina is NEW Bowling Balls 185, Akeyla Basto 185, Marcella posted as the information be- second at 240.5 and Keystone comes available (or when I pry 2nd Place Team receives Ash 185, Lukas Hyun 184, Lanes and Bowling News round it out of Ruth...whatever comes Ronald Shigg 182, Kevin Chen out the field. first). Also, anyone thinking Trophies 181. This coming Sunday, the la- about joining a league in the Sum- Bobby Vasquez started it in dies will be at Cal Bowl. They mer—Summer league schedules For More Information or the Rookie Division with a nice should know what to expect as are now available. Grab a copy To Sign-Up Call 104-283, followed by Brenna they following the JAT Tourna- at the front desk or even check McILroy 112-272, Kris out www.gablehousebowl.com Mary Lou Teller ment of Non-Champions. Start for dates and times. Have a great Liberatore 111-272, Sean Dantas time should be at 2:00. 11459 E. Imperial Hwy. Norwalk (562) 868-3261 84-221, Savannah Ratliff 87-219, week everybody! See you next Ladies, get your rest and prac- time around! Good luck and good Ryan Hruska 102-211, Lucas tice in, I’ll see you at Cal. scoring! Thursday, March 9, 2006 BOWLING NEWS Page 17 2 Big Friendship High Roller D [email protected] C Mixed Doubles Summer T No-Tap Tournament 2 Days – 4 Squads Events Sat. March 18th (11:30 am & 1:30 pm) LAS VEGAS— High Roller is getting ready to announce its Sun. March 19th (11:30 am & 1:30 pm) plans for a gala summer event, as Check-In Starts One Hour Before Each Squad 2006 marks the 25th running of 400 Team Max. – Hdcp. Is 90% of 200 the July High Roller! Scratch WANTED Use 04/05 Book, 03/04 Book, If None: Men 200, Women 180 bowling amateurs won’t want to miss this one. Sam’s Town Ho- A.M.F. “B” Mechanic tel, Gambling Hall & Bowling Center hosts from Saturday to Now Hiring 1st Place Saturday, July 1st to the 8th. Based on 50 Entries Storm, the Bowler’s Com- Call Dave at 714-343-8907 $500 pany, is the presenting sponsor and will have their high perfor- mance balls and their high per- $40 per team (if paid by Fri 3/17, $50 after 3/17) formance staff out in full force to meet with the contestants! $35 Per team for re-entries (Applies to same teams only) Watch your mailbox for the new Optional Sidepots • $10 O ptional Singles • $20 C rossover D oubles brochure due out shortly - but make your plans now! In other news, Sam’s Town will also be the site of the new For more information August Military Veterans & Ac- Contact Sura Hassan at tive Duty Classic coming August 28th to September 1st. (562) 708-0427 The name is long but it wel- comes all bowlers who served our country in any branch of the 7502 E. Florence Ave • Downey • (562) 927-3351 Armed Forces, or, who are cur- rently serving. Victor Bowl www.delriolanes.com The Classic features scratch 4-person team, singles & doubles Looking for events. There will be Sweepers as Assistant Manager well so there will be a lot of bowl- Lightning Strike cluded his evening with a 212 game to compile a massive 812 ing. The Classic is sponsored Send resume to Twice Inside Daly series. This is quite an accom- by Roto Grip high performance plishment in itself averaging balls. If you would like to re- P.O. Box 1716 City Bowling Center over 270 for the 3 game set! ceive a brochure, call 1-800-257- DALY CITY—On Thursday Rex Golobic, owner of Serra 6179 or email us at info@high- Victorville, CA 92393 night, March 2, 2006, lightning Bowl says that after watching roller.com. struck on lanes 39 and 40 at Serra bowling for over 70 years, he has Bowl in Daly City, California. never seen or heard of such a Roto Grip also brings you the Bowling in the Nisei Invitational, spectacular display of consecu- Senior Easter Classic and Easter Ronnie Poligrates started the tive strikes. 60 & Over Classic coming April evening with the first twelve Ronnie Poligrates resides in 9th to the 16th at Sam’s Town. strikes in a row for a perfect 300 San Bruno, California and works You can download a brochure game. A spectacular feat in itself, as a Events coordinator in Union from our website www.high- Ronnie then proceeded to con- City. Ronnie is 47 years old and tinue his destruction on the pins has been bowling for 35 years. roller.com and enter on line now! by throwing another 12 perfect He is currently averaging 208 in It’s fast, easy & secure! Email: [email protected] shots in a row for a second 300 the Thursday night Nisei league High Roller has paid over $76 game. Back to back perfection. that bowls at Serra Bowl in Daly MILLION in prizes to bowlers Two 300 games in a row. 24 con- City. This was Ronnie’s 6th and since 1982! Call for Hours secutive strikes. Ronnie con- 7th 300 game of his career. For more info call toll free 1- 800-257-6179 or visit us at Doody, Griffin and Gannon Capture www.high-roller.com. SST Titles at Riverside Lanes by Barb McFadden SST RIVERSIDE—In a word, these guys are “AWESOME!” Last SUPER SENIOR TOUR OF CALIFORNIA weekend at AMF Riverside Lanes, out of a field of 67 bowlers, seven (At AMF Riverside Lanes) Super Senior Tour bowlers had a 300 game and there were three 800 March 4-5, 2006 series. Is that a tournament record? Rising above the tough compe- FINAL STANDINGS tition, Super Senior Vaughn Doody captured the Super Senior Title JUNIOR FINAL MATCH PLAY and Kevin Gannon won his second title for the year by dominating the Junior Division. Thedas R. Griffin averaged 208 for 10 games to 1. Kevin Gannon, Lakewood, CA 5249 $800.00 2. Paul Barraco, La Verne, CA 5060 600.00 win the new 73+ division. 3. John Weiltzen 4998 475.00 rd Founder of the SST, Len Miles celebrated his 73 birthday 4. Mike Rick, Redlands, CA 4931 330.00 (Happy Birthday Len!) and Kevin Gannon beat Vaughn Doody 5. Russ Davies, Las Vegas, NV 4923 275.00 268-212 for bragging rights and 50 bucks in this month’s King of the 6. Bob Hilvosky, Cherry Valley, CA 4906 260.00 Hill match. 7. Bob Markiewicz, San Diego, CA 4855 240.00 A special thank you goes to Jan and Sue Niblett of Luster Cote, 8. Ken Racette, San Diego, CA 4749 230.00 Wanted Inc. for contributing $500.00 to the prize fund. We would also like to 9. Terry Sassone 4679 220.00 thank Storm for their continued support and General Manager, Blake 10. Andrew Toro, Cathedral City, CA 4524 210.00 11. Greg Neuer, Covina, CA 2300 180.00 AMF “B” Mechanic Usilton for providing a very friendly and helpful staff at AMF 12. John Fitzgerald, Beaumont, CA 2299 165.00 Riverside Lanes. 13. Ricky Corona, Yorba Linda, CA 2299 165.00 Full Time • Benefits Available Our next event is scheduled for Admiral Robinson Center at the SENIOR FINAL MATCH PLAY nd Call Susan at 32 St. Naval Base, April ½ . At first required they required that all 1. Vauhn Doody, Las Vegas, NV 4520 660.00 bowlers must submit names, address, vehicle information, etc. 30 2. Jim O’Connor, Poway, CA 4353 475.00 AMF Friendly Hills Lanes days in advance, but now if you are on the roster you can get through 3. Dave Gulley, Canyon Lake, CA 4342 370.00 security. However, if you never bowled in an SST event and/or plan 4. Dennis Fitzsimonds, Santee, CA 4244 320.00 15545 Whittier Blvd., Whittier to bring a spouse or a guest they require their names and information 5. Doug Johnson, Long Beach, CA 4234 275.00 a week in advance. 6. Terry Brent, Garden Grove, CA 4203 250.00 562-947-3815 For tournament results, directions and entry forms you can visit 7. Don Jackson, Bonita, CA 4175 230.00 8. Hobo Boothe, Winnetka, CA 4016 160.00 the SST website at www.superseniortour.com. If you have any 9. George Bujaki, Glendale, Ca 2206 160.00 questions about the SST please call Dave Gulley at (949) 677-6424. FINANCIAL REPORT 300 games and 800+ series: 67 Entries @ $135.00 9,045.00 1. John Sowell (300 game) Luster Cote Added 500.00 2. Bob Markiewicz (300 game – 814 series) TOTAL MONEY IN $9,545.00 3. Andrew Toro (300 game – 846 series) MINUS MONEY OUT 4. Mike Rick (300 game) 39 Junior Prize Fund 4,150.00 5. Chip Pettiford (300 game) 28 Senior Prize Fund 3,050.00 6. Vaughn Doody (s) (300 game) Lineage 1,668.00 Expense/Director’s Fees 385.00 7. Dennis Fitzsimonds (s) (300 game) King of the Hill 50.00 8. Paul Barraco (279,279,279 – 837 series) Plaques 30.00 Come bowl with the best Super Seniors (60+ Men, 50+ Women) End Of Year Added Money 212.00 and Juniors (45-59 Men, 40-49 Women) in the West! TOTAL MONEY OUT $9,545.00 Page 18 BOWLING NEWS Thursday, March 9, 2006 FIND A BOWLING CENTER NEAR YOU

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LAKEWOOD — Hi. The league bowlers here at Cal Bowl 181-164-175/520, Sue Brickler 174-182-160/516. CORONA LADIES enjoying seeing their names in print so we’re happy to bring FUNSTERS Lancie Smith 223, Peg Brust 222, Kathy O’Brien 211, another week’s scores to you. Let’s hope your name is listed Dianne McCann 204/512, Pre Collier 213/579, Ben Alferos Audrey Louis 202, Eloise Scott-Meeks 225, Eunice Johnson under one of the leagues. 552, Don Kelly 225/596, Barbara Smiley 531, R.C. Owens 217. CAL BOWELROS 522, Vancie Keith 516, Wendell Ledbetter 512, Betty Klemin LONG BEACH CITY EMPLOYEES Carole Fischer 248-206-201/655, Gail Olson 226-225/ 523, Liz Cruz 203/543, Norma Davis 516, Terry Binuya 234- Herman Long 212-192-213/617, Benji Calinawan 213/ 642, Glenda Harvey 205/552, Leona Belletti 203/521, Almeta 201/612, Josh Hudson 240-212/633, Ken Seiple Sr. 227- 602, Mike Kane 230/593, Roger Lewis 214/582, Cesar Usi Cobbs 213/518, Alice Tavarez 518, Vi Wilson 516, Kim 201/613, Rusty Campbell 210-211/609, Joe Erwin 200/532, 211/581, Darlene Waken 211/572, RJ Perkins 204/566, Ed Eastwood 515, Betty Phillips 514, Cathy Wyatt 201/506, Art Garcia 521, Arnie Schroeder 507, Bev Lando 503, Sam Kuder 205/564, Rico Cayton 203/554, Bruce Douglas 239, Shannon Vega 208. Huckelby 236-204/596, Ed Brown 530, Ed McLean 532, Elsie Ondra Lucas Sr. 234, Rex Cogdill 217, Roy Hess and Tom SIERRA PINS McLean 520, Gene Skulick 211/562, Bob Webb 231/609, McNaughton 212 each, Ace Price 211, Lisa Kane 203, Bar- Tee McGee 183-181-162/526, Sue Mushallo 149-172- Dick Fleming 523. bara Sims, Eural Wilson and James Castaneda 196 each, 171/492, Cathy Wyatt 150-157-193/500, Sandy Platt 200, GRANDMAS & GRANDPAS Abet Tayong 193, Danny Collins 192. Diane Leebel 172, Luvivia Taylor 179. Ron McClain Sr. 650, Ken Seiple Sr. 619, Stanley Murren SUNSET MIXED FOUR SENIOR MENS TRIO 541, JIm Young 523, Clifford Schad 509, B.J. Theiss 685, Ray Minter 235-228-215/678, Carole Fischer 243-226/643, Sonny Dew 200-257-278/715, Ray Staten 199-186-241/ John Mathews 555, Walter Gist 570, Donna May 504, Chuck Michael Buck 225-218/638, James Matthews 217-209/613, 626, Jim Burke 205-202-199/606, B.J. 211-239-189/639, Ashton 511, Dominic Antonio 536, Wilfred Panton 518, Boylee John Mathews 220, Rodney King 213, James High II 212, Paul Reynolds 220-217-212/649, Walter Millsap 227-184- Inocente 523, Robert Thomas 587, Donald Jones 548, Willie Joe Coco 203, James High 201, Carlos Urzua 202. 203/614, Fred Wills 233-185-203/621, Ed Cabs 197-257- Burkhalter 533, Hugh Kemp 593, Steve Jaspar 521, Joe FRIDAY NO-TAP 218/672, Donald Wade 190-204-224/618, Clarence Turner Erwin 566, Wendell Ledbetter 690, Pat Erwin 550, Jim Burke March 3, 2006 213-214-223/650, Clarence Matthews 183-218-235/636, 639, Rico Cayton 536, Leo Portillo 540, Wayne Moon 546, FINAL STANDINGS Pat Kinard 258-255-201/714, Doug Johnson 222-183-238/ 1. Jeff Garrison 900 $70.00 Frank Fernandez 626, Sam Huckleby 533, Rudy Munzon 2. Ruthie Jones 872 55.00 643, Charles Gleason 213-246-200/659, Wendell Ledbetter 607, Delores Castillo 503, Gene Skulick 564, Lola Pickel 3. Tommy Newman 869 45.00 194-255-169/618, Joe Erwin 193-202-232/627, Al Williams 517, Tony Morones 658, Ed Hansen 528, Frank Grandstaff 4. Shorty Ramos 851 25.00 170-211-250/631, Richard Sotelo 209-225-191/625, Jerry 504, Ray Culp 517, Don Keith 558, Don Mathews 605, Dor- 5. Dominic Antonio 848 16.50 Hayes 188-200-222/610, Jr. Guimary 168-210-245/624, Earl SIDEPOTS othy Ruggiero 512, John Welty 581. 1. Ruthie Jones, hdcp. 316 47.00 Hullett 224-198-186/608, Mel Lebeauf 238-202-175/615, ELKS & FRIENDS 2. Jeff Garrison, Eddie Katz, Willie Young 217-216-198/623, Richard Munch 202-190- Chris Kelly 211-245-259/715, Kevin Nuehring 215-206/ Ken Wright, Billy Williams, Roger Wrase, scr. 300 47.00 212/604, Charles Qualfe 213-221-234/668, Rick Llaneta 613, Ralph Buckles 222-204/610, Don Louis 216, Gary Kelly 3. Gover Dye, hdcp. 322 47.00 184-226-232/642, Archie Stull 211-183-207/601, Billy Scott 3-6-9 POT — $500.00 239, Ernie Barrios 226, Rip Van Winkle 216, B.J. 205, Bill No winners 229-181-208/618, Charles Woods 210, Ellis Houston 212- Kaelin 212, Ed Brown 211. INSURANCE 210, Ken Seiple Sr. 203, Vince Cervantes 205, Les Breazeale YOUNG AT HEART Tommy Newman 47.00 200, Gale Fenske 202, Romy Taroy 228, Herman Woodard John Brider 140-134-185/459, Mac McNealy 137-178-202/ SCRATCH SERIES POT 241, Maria Wells 228, Billy Williams 228, Ken Holliday 203- Jeff Garrison 900 47.00 517, Ed Stoute 185-178-171/534, Jacque Donaldson 110- NEXT TOURNAMENT 206, Bob Knipple 200-212, Terry Binuya 211, Ed Brown 200, 130-144/384, Maria Larason 160-153-134/447, Art Nelson March 10th at 1:00 p.m. Rusty Campbell 205, John Matthews 234, Roosevelt Lewis 165-151-186/502, Gene Hammons 137-174-126/437, 215, Robert Thomas 205-205, Willie Panton 204, John Dunn James Johnson 145-148-160/453, Mel LeBeauf 249-207- 215, Charles Veals 211-216, Mariand Barcelona 211, Lester 210/666, Eva Hammons 80-96-96/272, Josh Hudson 190- Felien 200, Cecil Knighton 209, JoJo Mateo 223, Dominic 159-198/547, June Skulick 116-130-130/376, Dottie Skulick Antonio 200, Chuck Ashton 203, Ray Culp 201, Clark 148-204-196/548, Audrey Johnson 158-118-114/390, Ed VandenBerg 234, Ron McClain Sr. 210-202, Ivory Herd Jr. Johnson 152-136-182/470, Willie Young 182-178-236/596, 213. Ellie Houston 189-183-195/567, Tom Pettway 126-173-170/ Time To Plan Your WEDNESDAY MIXED FIVE 469, Willie Creer 129-148-155/432, Rosalind Harris 92-122- Bruce Douglas 215-244-198/657, Guy Hunsinger 170- 121/335, Rachel Bright 119-121-131/371. 215-222/607, John Lynch 217-179-204/600, David Patterson RECYCLED TEENS 247-226-199/672, Doug Sanders 222-181-246/649, Shan- Gene Schofield 502, Ken Seiple Sr. 554, Ed McLean 529, Summer Bowling Fun non Santos 253-218-222/693, Jay Wilson 191-181-241/613, Don Kelly 516, Walter Millsap 576. Emery Bontrager 205, Daryl Brandt 203, Ray Clair 243, Steve JUNIORS Lizotte 212, Clyde Lumpford 223, Tee Magee 200, Don Ott Bobcats 228, Kevin Underwood 217. Andrew Pudewa 135, Christopher Johnson 90-91, Bran- Here At Cal Bowl! CAL STARS don Callanta 130, Zavier Skyers 152, Daveon Nix 163-162, Gail Olson 200-215-183/598, Vi Wilson 151-200-191/542, Zachery Morgan 85, Marcus Hernandez 94, Chris Porter 207, Darlene Hom 181-161-224/566, Bette Jane Ricardi 197- Jason Sekulic 192-199, John Rey 189, Amanda Neil 205, 175-165/537, Alice Taverez 212-185-146/543, Mickey Gurule Kayla Rayburn 184, Thomas Wooten 188, Tyrone Pulley 204.

TO JOIN US AT CAL BOWL CAL LEAGUE BOWLERS RECEIVE: PRACTICE RATE $1.75 (NOT VALID FRIDAY & SATURDAY AFTER 6PM) DISCOUNTS IN THE PROFESSIONAL A PPROACH PRO SHOP $300.00 FOR FIRST 300 GAME IN SANCTIONED LEAGUE PLAY DAYTIME SENIOR LEAGUES GET FREE COFFEE FREE FIRST PLACE TROPHIES FREE BABYSITTING (during league times) ANY NEW LEAGUE THAT FILLS OPEN LANES WILL RECEIVE DISCOUNTED LINEAGE RATES!!! Page 20 BOWLING NEWS Thursday, March 9, 2006 Kwang Kim 245, Glen Kim 225-229, Duke Lee 220-209, Marc Sy 201. Friday Cypress College 1: James Smith 212. Linbrook Bowling Center Grey Panthers: Stan Lucas 216, Harry Sargent 213. T.G.I.F.: Tim Perry 244-221/617, Scott Talmage 206-226- 201 S. Brookhurst • Anaheim • (714) 774-2253 602. Vegas Party: David Boroff 238-266/695, Ron Corona Jr. ANAHEIM — Hi. We hope everyone here at Linbrook Bowl- 259, Dan Duarte 235-203-247/685, John Ritchie Jr. 204- ing Center had a wonderful week. Let’s start this week’s 246/640, Marc Guzman 232, Melody Garcia 203-219/605. column by reporting the results of the Senior No-Tap held Kamaaina Club of O.C.: Sandy Viloria 259/624, Kalani SAN BERNARDINO — Hi. It’s time for our weekly report on February 28th. Akui 210-247-210/667, Guy Matsubara 214, Gary Sato 209, of high scores from Del Rosa Lanes’ league bowlers. Senior No-Tap: 38 entries @ $9=$342. Place Money— Ed Matsuda 202-209, Serena Miyahira 238, Teri Sato 202. Judson Baptist: Craig Green 559, Matt Molony 204, Marty 1st Cliff La Pointe 809 $33, 2nd Rich Flore 777 $24, 3rd Philippine Bowling League: Kmel Cunanan 255-226/651, Mike Pizarro 773 $19, 4th Leo Asuncion 756 $13.50, 4th Orly Gan 222-202-245/669, Ben Philalack 237, Freddie Perry 201/516, Keith Kenworthy 755 $9, 6th Carl Adinolfi 754 $6. Sidepots— Gutierrez 221-209/607, Russ Arcebido 220, Reynante Beach Party: Leighton Beach 264-214/673, Steve 1st game, hdcp.: 1st Cliff La Pointe 311 $9, 2nd (tie) Carl Cabatbat 229-226, Amelita Gan 209. Pellegrine 256-236/670, Jonathan Terral 201-221/600, Adinolfi and Vic Garcia, both with 284 and $6 each. 2nd Bumper Busters: Jeremy Miller 112-94, Hanna Michael Gray 266, Becca Gutierrez 454, Pam Medley 169. game, scr. 1st Terry Brent 267 $10, 2nd Cliff La Pointe 257 Blankenship 112-112, Marco Vasquez 93-108, Patricia Hunt Mt. Commercial: L.T. Togafau 205-214-214/633, Larry $8, 3rd Ed Hermance 256 $6.50. 3rd game, hdcp.: 1st Sam 101-107, Jamie Gilbert 96-70, Jace Kelling 73-85, Chloe MacDonald 217, Barbara Bobroff 484, Tiffany Sand 183. Shumard 298 $9, 2nd Keith Kenworthy 281 $7, 3. Lily Gilbert 48-53. Gumban 271 $5. 3-6-9: Cliff La Pointe $300. New total: $280. Saturday Linbrook Juniors: Aaron Wilson 202-236/633, Capri: Toni Futch 561, Alice Winchester 203. Swinging Trios: Bob Baughman 216, John Munson 206. Andrew Bushfeller 207, Adam Cooper 204, Justin Power Tues. S.B.T.A.: Chuck Gray 207-252/632, Donna Gray Lunch Bunch: Rich Heid 233, Dick Nichols 216. 201, Valerie Matsumoto 209, Andrew Newborn 202. 480, Lori Fletcher 194. Anaheim Secondary: Marc Guzman 246, Nick Castro Saturday Vegas Special: Johns Spring 212, David Molina Elks Invitational: Adolph Burckhalter 203-286-212/701, 213-203, Rick Weiland 203. 210, Joe Molina 204, Nancy Parker 202. Julie Summers 215-200/605. Ten Pins: Todd Russell 246-209/635, Tim Raines 246- 4-4 Vegas: Richard Valadez 253/616, Curt Butschke 236- Dirty County: PJ Buckner 210-207-216/633, Steve 207, Tim Blough 243-235/669, John Magill 222-238-222/ 244/630, Dino Chavez 223-227-243/693, Dehlin Greenwood 682, Matthew Magill 200-232, Dick McKenzie 232, April Ander- 234/605, Bill Powell 212-214-225/651, Bill McFeggan 225, Rollberg 208-201-213/622, Steve Pellegrine 205-212/600, son 203-259-213/675, Amber Toliver 246. Jennifer Wayne 215-233-224/651. John Hutchings 226, Matt McGinnis 225, Barbara Anthony NoKnottCents: Chris Van Dyke 230, Joaquin Gonzales Sunday Brunch Bunch: Mike Figueroa 205. 481, Jo Ann Bowring 204. 226, Mike Piepkorn 203, Michael Byrd 202, Aaron Bendix Family and Friends: Bill Cole 237, Ben Santos 224, Alfred Race & Roll: James Kruck 203/595, Terri Sullivan 390, 201. Cruz 222, Ronny Aguon 215-202/614, Ray Pangelinan 214. Tammy Wilcox 156. Santa Strikers: Lucky Atkinson 244-225/651, Brian Benot Double Daters: Dan Drysol 254-211/635, Ben Philalack Willows: Cindy Ehlers 224/579, Terry Chittenden 236, 203-235-239/677, David Brogdon 210-216/609, Amber Wing 206-246/608, Alan Bloom 235, Donn Flanders II 234, Chris 200. Signorino 232-232/636, Cheryl Stauffer 234, Cortnei Joan Sanford 204. R.C.R.C.: George Kennedy 239, Tito Lasalle 211-203. Gardner 209. Wed. Vegas: Jeff Hout 246-215/648, John Boyer 238- 3’s Company: Bin Masaki 230, Karen Bagnell 218, Take advantage of our specials here at Linbrook Bowl- 212/630, James Kruck 247-204/620, Bud Kolar 215-212/ Rosanne Bagnell 207. ing Center. They’re always listed in our ad at the bottom of 617, John Kolb 235, Rolann Karper 209-204/590. Executive Doubles: Mike Keogh 200-259/603, Stan Evans this page. Wed. Wild Bunch: Jason Laguna 258-235/681, Jeff 204-225-247/676, Mike White 222-237-200/659, David Raynor 202-217-204/623, Jack Hamner 221-209/618, Haskell 234-207/626, Carl Stutzman 233, Lisa Somma 202- McNaught 211, Alan Bloom 202-246/650, Terry White 243, Sharla Jensen 209. Spejcher Does It 210, Adrian Bradley 204, Gloria Jacquelyn Farris 201/544, Marie Fietz 204. Jacks and Jill’s: Jerry Lao 266, Lucky Atkinson 218-257, Ferrulli 204, Dahana M. Klerer Del Rosa 820 Classic: Michael Hudson 246-216-241/ Tim Pilot 212-249, Ed Ebuenga 207-247, Tony Wallick 238. 200. 703, Kenny DeMaio 236-245-204/685, David Martin 241- Just Desserts: Mike Gilbert 254/636, John Ramm 247, The “Sub Way” My apologies go out to Ed 245/679, Bryan Anderson 215-227-219/661, Mark Dyer 242- Charles Rogers 236, Tito Lassalle 210-213/606, Richard by Roberta McNaught Harmance for failing to list his 227/658, Joel Palumbo 237-224/658, John Davis Jr. 224- Trepesowsky 201. ANAHEIM—Once again great 279/869. Sorry Ed. 236/654, Marv Sargent 237-201-216/654, Joseph De La Golden Nuggets: Ed Signorino 234. our Super Subs take top billing Go For 9 (no-tap): Jake McCollum 219-288-252/759, Walt in the 590 Classic at Linbrook Torre 214-229-209/652, Larry McKeehan 234-216-202/652. Hooper 242-275-225/742, Tony Angulo 266-209-224/699, Bowl. Larry Spejcher, first time Del Rosa Srs. Santa Fe Mixed: Red Dixon 279/648, David Zimmerman Carl Adinolfi 212-254-239/705, Ozzie Randolph 252/600, subbing in our league, fired a 962 SAN BERNARDINO — Hello 213-236/630, Charley Featherstone 224-211/617, LT Patty Ricks 233-220/650, Shirley Erickson 230, Elberta series on games of 256, 241, 218, and how are the seniors doing this week? The Togafau 217-201/601, Alex Haynes 209-212/601, Ron Canfield 211, Diane Johnson 209, & 247. scores were turned in so Braden 233, Claudell Curry 227, Ken Doughton 225, Alice Party Timers: Joe Alduenda 257/635, E.J. Rogers 243- John Conway, another Super we can report them. Winchester 211/580. 201/617, Jeff Montgomery 232/607, Pat Sangenito 231-229/ Sub, was in the 900 Club with Young At Heart: Goldie 631, Jerry Pearlman 231, Eun Hee Kim 228, Christina Garcia 258/925. Our own Ron Mahler Goldman 554, Gary Ochs 203, S.B. County: Nick Assini 235-237/662, Robert Richards 221, Cynthia Scott 216, Mary Monahan 203, Denise Bayne rounded out the “Club” with 259/ Lucille Ford 487, Betty Snow 225-225/630, Randy Perrine 223-206/626, Steve Rollberg 201. 908. 193. 212-217/619, Connie Masteller 247-201/619, Richard Rowdies: Robert Madden 247-203-228/678, Verne Even the ladies top spot was Parks & Rec.: Les Franz Sparkman 228. Tournay Jr. 224, Steve Pulsifer 215, Kelly Woolpert 217. captured by a Sub. Aly Johns 226-215/621, John Mikowski 200-236/605, Frank Weiler Happy Gamblers: Adam Sokoloski 237-223-279/739, Anaheim Nisei: Fred Sasaki 244, David Kishaba 236, Al was high with 267/853. 211-236, Adolph Burckhalter Jeanene Kratochvil 202-214/600, Bridgett Young 217. Ogata 227, Don Ellsworth 222, Jeanne Murata 226. Other weekly highs were: 213, Robert Johnson 207, Good Times: Del Karper 247-201/635, John Hutchings Nikkei: Leo Asuncion 268-202-206/676, Dave Kantral Williams 232/864, Ed Sam Frisby 204, Dottie Tay- Lautherboren 211-245, Geoff Chow 232, Herb Mihara 223, Harris 266/861, Lloyd Thierry lor 201/535, Emma Palmore 234/622, John Henry 206-211/604, Raymond Pitchford 244/ Steve Kamiyama 205-222, June Hasegawa 225. 246/856, Willy Bordenave 235/ 201. 602, Tom Ramos 220-236/601, Mike Mobley 233, Bill Elliott Santa’s Super Savers: Joe Molina 212, Tony Chaco 205- 850, John Phillips 289/849, Tom Afternooners: Bob Lee 226-205, Sjana Robinson 232/592, Nena Lopez 200, Su- 209, Mel Wogoman 203. Stearn248/849, Rob Roberts 226/ 209/530, Joseph Humildad 214, Cari Burris 246-202/635, san Ferrante 200. 525 Ladies Classic (4-games): Eva Munson 236-210, 829, Juan Sandoval 229/828, Friday Vegas: Donald Nelson 248-203/630, Tony Medley Joy McGregor 203-226, Latricia Carroll 226, Gloria Ferrulli Karen Bagnall 232/821, Carl Velma Bone 202. Golden Goodies: Frank 237-201/629, Terri Nelson 518, Michelle Chong 191. 215-204, Pat Barton 210.’ Adinolfi 247, Tony Angulo 246, DeLuca 192/515, Lucille Ford Thursday Mixed Seniors: Bill Young 212/247, Stan Rose Williams 246, Bill 468, Marianne Heidecke 185. Slots Of Fun: Bud Sittniewski 215/557, Denise Burns Perryman 205, Ray Conner 200. Hitchcock 244, Brian Roberge Mon. Sr. No-Tap: 1. George 169/444. Thursday Cypress College: Bill Swanson 220, Richard 235, Amber Harris 235, Diane Lewis 774, 2. Marianne Weekend Rollers: Gary Pomfret 201-237-201/639, Mike Roe 214, Jason Johnson 204-203. Salinas 233, Bob Gosnell 233, Heidecke 756, Booby, Chuck Wilson 628. Nakunz 217-215/627, Nacho Hernandez 211-214/604, Matt Thursday Linbrook Juniors: Chris Stewart 208, Valerie Fred Voysey 233, Ed Hermance Bogle 239, Matthew Flud 230, John Roberson 225, Angela Matsumoto 224. 231, Janine Ditch 227, Jerry Wed. Sr. No-Tap: 1. Marga- Magnolia Teachers (no-tap): Florencio Batalon 268, Joe Knight 226, Joy McGregor 225, ret Hargadin 801, 2. Frank Mobley 227/609. Long 779, 3. George Lewis Adult/Jr. Trio: PJ Buckner 245-225-233/703, Ed Gross Andreff Jr. 222-213, Irene Nonenmacher 239-234, Eileen Ed Stoute 225, Jim Upton 224, 772, 4. Teresa Vest 753, 5. Dibenedetto 230, Carolyn Anderson 200-224, Chrys Shields Gino Vassallo 224, Rey Ortiz 24, Marilyn Palmer 740, Booby, 203-214/610, Mary Cassin 205/582, Chris Bassett 276-232- 212. Roy Sager 223, Nancy M. Smith Clyde Willis 617 and Les Gray 216/724, Mary Coyazo 210-203-233/646, James Dixon 215- St. Pius V: Marty Moore 241-223/661, Kyle Osterman 202- 223, Marie Barbush 222, Don 617. 235/640, Adrian Ruiz 235/611, Chase Phillips 210, Shelby We’ll be back next week 213-204/619, Leo Debarra 213. Hart 217, Tony Chaco 215, Larry Scheffler 146/388. See you on the lanes. Korean League: Bong Hwang 209-216-245/670, Ui Green 214, Shig Shozi 213, Ri- with more scores from the chard Hand 212, Roberta senior leagues here at Del Rosa Lanes. Del Rosa Jrs. SAN BERNARDINO — It’s junior time here at Del Rosa Lanes, and we have scores to report. Little Rascals: Keanu Ingram 161, Denicio Lopez 93, Dawn Richards 80/ LINBROOK BOWLING CENTER 157. Bantam Buddies: Robert Arbuthnott 273, Terrence Robinson 117, Shantea 201 S. BROOKHURST • ANAHEIM • (714) 774-2253 Bellamy 142/368. Pincrackers: Julius Lobikus 174/433, Kayleigh Bowman 152/397. 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