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11459 E. Imperial Hwy., Norwalk, CA 90650 • P.O. Box 4160, Downey, CA 90241 • Email: [email protected]/PEN"OWL!D&).!,PDF0- Office: 562-807-3600 • Fax: 562-807-2288 Forest Eight Brent Hits OC &EBRUARY   Finally! Gamer Results Traveler 300 EL PASO, TX–Parker Bohn LAKE FOREST — The III reached another milestone in WESTMINSTER — Terry monthly 8 Gamer at Forest Brent went wild recently here at his storied career Sunday, be- Lanes bowled on the new sur- coming just the fifth bowler to Westminster Lanes, rolled a 300 face. Some liked it—some game in the Orange Empire Se- collect at least 30 PBA Tour didn’t. titles when he defeated Robert nior Travel League. Jesse Steve Warren, champ, loved Lovelace rolled the first one Smith, 288-235, in the title the lanes and his $500 reward match of the PBA El Paso Clas- shooting for Westminster #1, the 2500 E. Carson St. • Lakewood for finding the pocket more of- sic at Oasis Lanes. 10-team league’s first segment (562) 421-8448 Bohn, the PBA Hall of Famer ten than his competitors. winner. Terry was subbing but from Jackson, N.J., earned the Only eight pins behind Steve made the weekly honor roll with at 1855 was Chris Grulke, plac- $40,000 top prize and an exemp- a 300/716 series. ).3#(/,!23()034/"%!7!2$%$ NO-TAP tion for the 2005-06 season by ing second for a nice $300 plus Others on the weekly honor "!3%$/.4%!-3 striking on his first 10 shots pots. list: Yoshiaki Oka 294/758, Mel Saturday against Smith, who failed to con- In third for $200 was Bryon Thomas 257/744, Jim Upton Randolph blasting out a 1835 of Feb 5th vert an 8-10 split in the opening 288, Sharon Grenda 228/626 /PEN4O!LL#URRENT(IGH3CHOOL3TUDENTS frame. his own plus first block—971. and Dorris Ore 219/622. After striking to start the 10th Fourth place for $120 plus Rossmoor Lanes, composed ,OG/N4OWWWBUENALANESBOWLINGCOM 6 PM frame, Bohn left the 3-9 spare pots was Charles Zelaya, always of Smith, Heller, Lindsey and on his next shot. All told, he &OR/FFICIAL2ULES%NTRY&ORMS in the hunt with his 1820 and Artunian, started the second half struck on 20 of 24 frames on the winning the last block with 927. Entry Fee:$40 as leaders. !LLTEAMSWILLBECOMPRISEDOFBOWLERSWITHANYCOMBINATIONOF day. Getting money back in fifth Today’s win is a big monkey The loop will return to AMF BOYS GIRLSORMIXEDTEAMS Sidepots was Michael Wright, plus two Valley View Lanes Tuesday, off my shoulders, said Bohn, GAMESOFTEAMQUALIFYING4OPTEAMSADVANCE Super Pots. January 25th. For information, who was winless in his past 51 Patty would like to thank all TO±"AKER3TYLE²&INALS Optional call Milt 949-581-5137. !LL"OWLING7ILL"E/N!3CRATCH"ASIS events. “Everyone in life wants the newcomers to the 8 Gamer to say that they’re 29 and hold- scoring frenzy and double 9OUMAYALSOCALLAND 6 Games ing. I’ve been saying ‘29 and Tournament Clubs thanks to the faithfuls. WEWILLSENDYOUOUTACOMPLETE holding’ for too long. I’ve upped ENTRYPACKET it a notch and got to 30.” Next 8 Gamer is February 5. Duel At Cerritos Valentine’s Bohn beat Chris Barnes, Dal- Same time, same place, same CERRITOS — The South- las, in their semifinal match, price. west Invaders out of Southwest Best Series No-Tap 279-258, as the PBA Hall of Bowl congratulate the Sports- -ESA6ERDE„6ENTURA #! Famer struck on nine consecu- Bowl Against man Bowling Club out of AMF Saturday Feb 12th tive shots from frames 2-10 to Cerritos Lanes on winning the advance to his second title match 2005 Inter City Tournament on “The High School Open” in as many weeks. Cancer At January 16th at AMF Cerritos at 1:00PM Smith defeated Joe Ciccone, Lanes. Bowling Championships Buffalo, N.Y., in the first semi- Sunset Bowl The Sportsman defeated the Bowl 4 games & reigning champion Invaders in VENTURA, CA — Atten- games the field will be cut to the final, 268-247. Smith matched SAN DIEGO- The Friends tion all High School students. top eight finalists. The eight Ciccone shot-for-shot through of Scott Foundation, dedicated the final match. The score was throw out lowest game 28856 to 28330. Both clubs Mark your calendar for Febru- teams in the finals will bowl eight frames with both bowlers to providing emotional and fi- went into their competitive ary 26 and 27 for “THE HIGH “The Baker Style” format. Each striking seven times. Smith nancial assistance to families of bowling modes, displayed the SCHOOL OPEN” Bowling match in the “Baker Style” for- Hdcp. 80% of 210 struck in the 9th frame while children affected by cancer, will utmost sportsmanship and the Championships at Buena Lanes. mat will consist of the best three Ciccone converted single-pin hold its 1st Annual Super Bowl- comaradrie was superb. A good This event is open to all High out of five games. spares in the 9th and 10th ing Classic on Saturday, Febru- time was had by all. School Students who are cur- Based on a field of 32 teams, $22.00 Entry $6,000 in scholarships will be frames. ary 5th, at the Sunset Bowl, 3093 Congratulations Sportsman rently enrolled in high school. “The High School Open” is a awarded. First Place shall be Sidepot Optional $4 Smith, Thousand Oaks, Ca- Clairmont Drive, from 11:30 on your spirit and showmanship, lif., collects $20,000 for his 2nd on the hospitality you showed team event comprised of four on $2,000; second place shall be a.m. to 3:30 p.m. each team. Teams may consist $1,000; third place shall be Check in at Noon place finish while Barnes and The Friends of Scott Foun- the Invaders and your knowl- Ciccone tied for 3rd and take edge of knowing (Invaders) will of all boys, all girls or mixed $800; fourth place shall be $600; Bowlers wishing to bowl together dation was founded in 2003 by fifth place shall be $400; sixth home $10,000 apiece. be back. Once again our sincere teams. Carmen and Henry Delgadillo in place shall be $400, seventh must sign up and pay together. The PBA Tour heads to Dal- congratulations to every mem- Each team member must Prize checks mailed one week after tournament. honor of their son, Scott ber of the Sportsman Bowling have a valid high school identi- place shall be $400 and eight las, Texas next week for the PBA fication card. A team may con- place shall be $400. Entry fee for Dallas Open. ESPN will televise Delgadillo. In addition to the Club. services and activities the Foun- sist of students from different this event is $75 per bowler, $28 the four-bowler finals live on for bowling lineage and ex- dation provides to children and schools. However, they must FRIDAY Sunday, Jan. 23 from 1-2:30 Win-Place-Show declare which school they are penses and $48 for scholarship p.m. ET. Top prize will be families, it promotes the aware- representing prior to competi- fund. There is a sponsorship pro- NO-TAP $40,000 and an exemption for ness of cancer in childhood. 5 - Gamer tion. Additionally, all students gram in the packet which shows 3 GAMES the 2005-06 PBA Tour season. The entry fee is $30.00 per must have a current YABA sanc- how you can bowl for FREE! person and includes three VICTORVILLE — Well, tion card. If a student does not For complete details log on Every Friday games, shoes, bowling ball, and isn’t Southern California a per- have a current YABA sanction to WWW.BUENALANES one lunch ticket. A sponsor fee fect picture this week? The road card, they may purchase a card BOWLING.COM. You may At 1:00 PM to Victor Bowl on Sunday, Janu- on the day of the event. This is download a complete entry available for the event is ary 23 for their 5-Gamer will be $300.00 and includes three an open scratch tournament; packet or call Buena Lanes at loaded with Kodak moments. So 805-656-0666, extension 309, $15 ENTRY FEE games for five people, shoes, therefore current or previous en- take the ride, be there around tering averages are not required. and we will mail you your entry Includes Singles, 3-6-9 bowling ball, ten lunch tickets, 11:00 a.m. and ready to bowl at All teams will bowl a total forms. Don’t be left out of what a souvenir team photo, and one noon. of 12 qualifying games. Two will be a very exciting bowling Sidepots, Insurance raffle entry per team member. The $37 entry fee includes all four-game blocks will be experience for HIGH SCHOOL The event is being produced five sidepots and the main tour- bowled on Saturday, February STUDENTS ONLY! Be a mem- & Scratch Series by David Mirisch Enterprises. nament payoffs. A real deal. 26 at 9:00 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. ber of your high school’s win- You may reserve your lane(s) by The number at Victor Bowl is On Sunday, February 27 one ad- ning team and share the FIRST Parker Bohn III & Son Justin 760-241-7396 but the bowl is ditional four-game block will be PLACE PRIZE of $2,000 and 3-6-9 Pot = $1000.00 Admire The PBA El Paso calling (619) 303-4718 no later easy to find. No compass nec- than Friday, February 4. bowled at 9 :00 a.m. At the the additional recognition that Classic Trophy. essary. completion of 12 qualifying goes to you and your school. Forest Lanes 8 Gamer Entry Fee: 1 PM • Saturday, Feb. 5th $80.00 (Includes Sidepots) Guaranteed $500.00* 1st (*based on 10 entries) Break in our NEW synthetic lanes, bring your best game • Call Patti at (949)770-0055 for more info. Page 2 BOWLING NEWS Thursday, January 20, 2005 The WCST Begins It’s 13th Year With San Gabriel Valley California W.B.A. National Deaf Bowling News An Expected Full House For The Annual City Closing Entry Date 20th at , Ends WCST-Luster-Cote-Ebonite Singles at Tournament By Rosie Parker USA Athletes Gathers Total of 32 Medals AMF-Bowlium in Montclair, CA By Rosie Parker COVINA — The entries into by Connie Marchione SAN GABRIEL VALLEY — the 78th Annual California MELBOURNE–The 20th Quadrennial Deaflympics ended last By Dick Sanders Women’s Bowling Association Sunday at Melbourne and the best the deaf and hearing-impaired st San Gabriel Valley Ladies, don’t MONTCLAIR–For the 1 singles tournament for the new year Championship Tournament to be USA teams and athletes did was a total of 32 medals competing in 2005, the WCST opens up this Saturday and Sunday, January 22- miss out on your 53rd Annual City Tournament. The tourna- held in the San Gabriel Valley the 15 different sports with a record 80 different countries. In that 23 at AMF-Bowlium Lanes in Montclair, CA. There is a strong will be closed on February 15. total of 32, USA gathered 9 gold, 11 silvers and 12 bronze. possibility we will be a full house by tournament time, where en- ment will be held the weekend of February 26 and 27 at AMF Ladies, don’t miss out bowling Of those numbers, in the sport of Tenpin bowling, Team USA tries will be taken until the start of the tournament, which will be at the State Tournament planned men and women won the most medals 10 with 4 gold, 4 silver and 10:00AM on Saturday, January 22nd. Check-in time will be at Bowling Square in Arcadia. Team event will consist of three just for you. 2 bronze. The USA women team, the best ever assembled, led by 9:30AM. Four bowlers to a pair for this 32 lane center is the goal, The Team Event will be held fabulous Lindy Decker, PA with 3 individual gold (Singles, All- th squads on Saturday at noon, and if that happens, a 5 bowler will be added to each pair of lanes at Brunswick West Covina events and women’s Masters) and 2 silver (each shared in Trios to accommodate those entries for this one squad tournament. Two 3:00 and 7:00 p.m. The Doubles/ Singles events will be on Sun- Lanes on Saturdays and Sun- and 5 players team). The other gold was won by Sharon Ruther- 5 game blocks are scheduled for the qualifying, with an hour break days. The Doubles/Singles event ford, PA and Patty Brothag, OH in Doubles. for lunch after the 1st 5 game block has finished. Sandwiches and day with squads at 9:00 a.m., noon and 3:00 p.m. will be held at Brunswick Rutherford and Brothag also shared 2 silver with Decker in Trios soft drinks or coffee for $5.00 each will be made in advance of the Covina Lanes on Friday after- and the 5 players team along with Cheyenne Rogers, LA , Jerilyn lunch break and to be ready when bowler’s finish the first block. Entries close on February 15th. If you do not have a team, noons, Saturdays and Sundays. Keller TX and Debbie White, VA. Rutherford earned her 3rd silver Our Host, GM, Mr. Tim Berry. The Tournament opens on May in individual All-events and Rogers, Keller and White shared a Entry Fees: Current WCST Members, that Membership Cards or cannot find someone to bowl with, call the SGVWBA office 7th and will have a tentative end- bronze for 3rd place in Trios. have not yet expired from last year, $165.00. All Current WCST ing date of July 24th. That leaves a silver and a bronze which were won by the men’s Members that are due to re-new their Annual Dues in January and at 626-859-6216 and you will be placed on a team. We have la- All of the San Gabriel Valley team. Darrell Stogryn, CA got the silver as runner-up in the men’s any new bowlers joining, will add $60.00 for the Annual Dues to entries will need to be mailed to Masters and he also shared the bronze with Joe Ed Thompson, TX their entry fee. If not renewing or bowling as a guest, just add dies waiting to bowl with you in all of the events. This could the San Gabriel Valley WBA of- in men’s Doubles. $15.00 to the entry fee. fice. If you cannot find a PINK Team USA was tied with in most medals 10 but Taiwan The WCST will be bringing back a very successful format from be a great opportunity to meet other ladies and form some of entry-form in your center, won 5 gold, 3 silver and 2 bronze. Taiwan, which entered in the past that put more bowlers on the lanes. The two divisional please call the SGVWBA office Deaflympics as Chinese , led by its top bowler Li-Hsiao Chang format for the age eligibility of the Regular Division of 45 to 59 for those new friendships and teams that will last forever. at 626-859-6216 and an entry with 4 gold and 2 silver. the men, ladies 40 to 49, and the Super Senior Division of 60 and will be sent to you. LI-HSIAO CHANG SETS DEAFLYMPICS up for the men and 50 and up for the ladies. DON’T MISS OUT. PUT THOSE TEAMS TOGETHER If you do not have a team, or RECORD 6 GAMES 1446 IN MEN’S TRIOS Super Seniors will be able to cross over and bowl in the regular cannot find someone to bowl Taiwan () won its first Deaflympics gold in a division finals, as well as have their own finals if over 16 super AND BOWL IN YOUR AN- NUAL CITY TOURNAMENT. with, call the SGVWBA office record setting fashion in the men’s Trios event. With its star bowler, seniors enter the tournament. If less than 16 enter, then a step-lad- and you will be placed on a Li-Hsiao Chang spinning out games of 268-235-223-279-195-256 der roll-off following the qualifying on Saturday will be scheduled HOPE TO SEE YOU AT AMF BOWLING SQUARE ON THE team. We have ladies waiting to for a new Deaflympics individual record 1446 series and Ching- to bowl one for three of their entries bowling for the entire super bowl with you in all of the Ling Chiu and Chung-Chin Cheng helping with 1203 and 1190 senior prize fund allocated after the qualifying is over. Less then 26th AND 27th OF FEBRU- ARY. events. This could be a great respectively, Taiwan scored a new Deaflympics record 3839 total. 10 super seniors entered will pay one for three with NO Step-Lad- opportunity to meet other ladies The silver went to which closed with the event’s high der Roll-Off, or a finals on Sunday. and form some of those new 721 Trios game with help of Ulf Andersson’s event’s high game Finals for each division will start at 8:30AM on Sunday, Janu- Call Us Now friendships and team that will 290 and 1293, Anders Nordell’s 1275 and Kent Johansson’s 1136 ary 23, 2005. For Your last forever. for 3704 total. took the bronze with 3556 led by Lorenzo Our coverage sponsor Ebonite International will be co-spon- The color of the entry form Salamone’s 1217. th sored by Jan and Sue Niblett of Luster-Cote Inc. This is their 16 Valentine Greeting for the rest of the state is white, USA#2 with 16 years old Rai Doblmeier’s 1231, finished in 4th sponsored tournament for the WCST, and they are adding $500.00 Surprise Your and these entries need to be place with 3491. Robert Ellison had 1099 and Gregory Olson 1161. to the prize fund. Two Ebonite X-Cels, one of the best bowling mailed to the CWBA office in USA#1 with Darrell Stogryn’s best 1258 placed 12th with 3413. balls out on the market today, will be selling for $99.00 each on a Sweetie Sacramento. Entry forms should Ed Abakumoff had 1065 and Joe Ed Thompson 1092. SWEDEN first come first serve basis at the tournament site Starting on Satur- This Year be available in your center, or GOLD AND USA SILVER AND BRONZE IN WOMEN’S TRIOS day, January 22, 2005. you can call your local Sweden which won this event in the 1997 Deaflympics in Den- association’s office. mark took the women’s Trios’ gold with Ann-Charlotte Dahlberg’s DON’T MISS OUT. PUT 1184, Eva Ulfsparre’s 1076 and Annelle Karlsson’s 1109 for 3369 THESE TEAMS TOGETHER total. USA#1 struggled with 3336 for the silver from Brothag’s AND BOWL IN THE 78th AN- (263) 1125, Decker’s 1070 and Rutherford’s 1141. NUAL CWBA CHAMPION- Surprisingly more than 100 pins back was USA#2 with 3221 SHIP TOURNAMENT BEING good for the bronze. Rogers scored (255) 1222, Keller 1010 and HELD IN THE SAN GABRIEL White 989 in this one. Republic of Korea placed 4th with 3160. VALLEY IN 2005. More to go, 5 players team events, All-events and Masters. Casino Night Presented by San Fernando Valley Women’s Bowling Association Saturday, February 5th, 2005 Dinner - Catered by Stonefire Chicken, Tri-Tip, Potatoes, Salad, Bread

7502 E. Florence Ave, Downey • 562-927-3351 Door Prizes Silent Auction Real Deal Trios Offering a wide variety of items, such as a trip to Hawaii At Bruns. Classic NORCO — Brunswick Clas- The Real Deal Trios No Host Bar sic Lanes’ Real Deal Trios is set League Information to start on Thursday evening, Starts Thursday, January 27th @ 9pm (meeting Jan. 27th @ 8pm) (Beer, Wine, Soda & Water) January 27th at 9:00 p.m. with Format: Bowl three games a week a meeting at 8:00. Teams Granada Hills Pavilion strength will be capped at 600. Bowl on challenging (non-sport) lane condition For more information This league will be contested Bowl 4 4-week rounds with stepladder finals during sweeps 11128 Balboa Blvd. on four difficult lane patterns 3 people per team (any mix) over the course of 16 weeks. call (818) 718-0193 Here is your chance to test your 600 team maximum • HDCP will be 80% of 200 (15 pin max) Dinner will be Served TRUE bowling skills. Entering averages to be used (175 min, 200 max) 5:00PM to 6:30PM Last season, 20 bowlers tried Credit Cards Accepted their luck, and the league aver- Bowlers under 175 will enter at 175, over 220 will enter at 220 aged a combined 180.8 for the 1. The Real Deal average Fall ‘04 (min. 42 games) Casino Play 16 weeks action. Only one 2. High book 2002-’03 or 2003-’04 (5-pin drop will apply) 7:00PM to 10:45PM bowler, however, was able to 3. High 5-year book, if no book average for 2002-03 or 2003-04 keep his head above water. Gip 4. If none, enter at 220 Lentine was the only bowler to $30.00 Donation buys in for average over 200, averaging Prize Fund Any Questions? Contact Jon Diso at $1,000.00 in Funbucks and 208.9. He even managed an 801 $2000 in added money (min. 12 teams) 1st ...... $1000 7th ...... $575 Brunswick Classic Lanes series on games of 254-268-279. 2nd ...... $850 8th ...... $550 Dinner 3rd ...... $750 9th ...... $535 If you are interested or have 4th ...... $700 10th ...... $530 1800 Hamner Ave., Norco 92860 5th ...... $650 11th ...... $520 any questions, please contact 6th ...... $600 12th ...... $500 (951)734-8410 or fax (951)734-9773 $35.00 at the Door Jon Diso at 951-734-8410. Thursday, January 20, 2005 BOWLING NEWS Page 3 Page 4 BOWLING NEWS Thursday, January 20, 2005

is NO MORE ABC and WIBC. LAS Wrong, as usual, Clyde. Super Senior Tour Golly whizzers and gee wilikers...you mean we are gonna have VEGAS the annual ABC Tournament and WIBC Tourney in 2005? How do Of California TRAVEL we do that, you ask, when these two organizations no longer exist? By Len Miles LEAGUE Hey! Yer talkin’ about bowling, here. You expect it to make sense at CANYON LAKE — To all By Alice the upper echelons? the bowlers who have supported Meglemre This whole mess is like putting your “left-turn blinkers” on while the Super Senior Tour of Cali- driving...then turning right. We are bassackwards. They’ll end up fornia, 2005 will start our sixth SANTA FE SPRINGS-The in the same Cheese Headquarters in Wisconsin, but now they will year and it should be our best Vegas league traveled to Pre- only need one door. THAT about sums up the changeover. yet. With all the new people in miere Lanes Monday and super MOUNTAIN TIME Yeah, bowly fans, we wuz hoodwinked. But the game will place to guide the club. sub Dodie Sjonas led the weekly survive...it is too great a sport to be wiped out by inadequate lead- Our goal for the New Year is honor roll with 214-573. By DICK STOEFFLER ership. To me, this exercise in futility should bring the BPAA (and to be the best we can be, mean- Cil Moons had 570, followed ing we will try to set the best LAS VEGAS, NV — O.K. We have a new yer underway. If memory their CBA) screaming to the scene with all guns blazing for a “take- by Katrena Whitmore 548, tournaments possible. And as al- serves, the very first day of this 2005 thingy not only meant pa- over.” I only hope they have the guts to do it! Jamie Vallier 211-542, Gloryetta ways, to give the bowlers as rades and football bowls, but in the world of “bowls” as we know USCB: It was like we went to an auto dealership to buy a shiny Brown 209-521, Cindy Pearce new car...and we came home with a used clinker. You feel like much of their entry fee back in 514, Sue McGill 500 and Karen it, Jan. 1st was a day of huge change. prize fund as we can (like al- On that day, the ABC, WIBC, et al, expired. Kaput! See ya later! Charlie Brown after each attempt to kick the fooball held by Mauricio 214. Lucy...totally disillusioned. ways). Cal Bowl A team has 44.2 Good. Or so we thought. We are not in the business to That day was the start of the USBC... Bowling P.S. Mama Mancini wants to know why you hold back. Why not wins to maintain league leader- speak up and give YOUR opinion? In the past three years we haven’t make money, we are here to en- ship but the 5th place team is Congress. Or, more accurately...the birth of the ABC II. joy the sport and the pleasure of If you thought 2005 would be ringing in brand new leadership had ONE rebuttal. Is Milwaukee in a cryogenic state? only 2.2 games behind them. seeing your smiling faces on Westminster B, 42.2; Keystone for the service organizations for our sport, if 2005 would be a total tournament day that is all the “fresh start’ for the sport...well Aunt Nelly, you wuz “sucked in,” A, 42; Fountain Bowl and Del pay we need. Rio A tie at 41; Del Rio B, 38; just like the rest of us, WANTED So come take advantage of F’rinstance, Roger Dalkin was in charge of the ABC...the head Cal B, 36.2; Cal D, 34; Brunswick A-2 B Mechanics this fine organization, we know Rossmoor, 31.2; Cal c, 30; Pre- honcho, the top bow-wow...who, in his reign, fell right in line with bowling is off some what, so that the losing streak of membership that started prior to his miere B and Westminster A tie Brunswick G-S Mechanics means we all have to be loyal at 29, Premiere A and Linbrook command...and slowed only when membership declined so mark- and support your club. Remem- edly, we didn’t have enough sanctioned players left to record the Equal Opportunity Employer tie at 28, Cerritos and Keystone ber if you do not come that is B tie at 27. huge deficits of years gone by. just one less for that tournament. Please Send Resumes To Jae Etcheverry dropped by So, we have no more ABC or WIBC or YABA, theoretically. But One thing for sure you will for a visit and is doing well with we still got Dalkin to head the USBC. Swell. Oh! And we’ll still The Orleans Bowling Center always know what the format the aid of a cane. Sorry to report have “delegates!” Isn’t THAT precious? But, in 2005, the famed will be. Super and Junior Divi- Attn: Mike Monyak, Corporate Bowling Director Tracy Koolmees and her two ABC Tournament and the equally famed WIBC will cease being, sions, prize fund one in three grandchildren were in an auto and be known as the USBC, the USBC Tournament...perhaps with 4500 W. Tropicana, Las Vegas NV 89103 cash. And one in five to finals “Men’s Divisions” and “Women’s Divisions.” Right? After all, there (minimum). If you are not get- accident but am happy to report Baton Rouge Bandits ting a newsletter call Paula at none were seriously injured. 909-717-4736 or fill out a mem- Diane Elkins is recovering from ber sheet at all tournaments.Also 4-way bypass surgery at Long Strike ABC Bowl Beach Memorial Hospital. BATON ROUGE, LA — check our website for more in- With the opening of the A.B.C. formation, www.Supersenior tournament only one month Tour.ws. OCWBA Hosts away, vandals broke into the DaveGulley, President; Baton Rouge River Center and Corky DeMaio, Ex. Vice Presi- BVL Tourney emptied fire extinguishers on dent; PaulaVidad, Director; Don LAKE FOREST–BVL tour- some of the lanes. Jackson, Senior Rep.; Tony nament dates are due this week- The lanes were not finished Rod-riguez, Junior Rep.; Glenn end, January 2-23 and on Janu- and only $5,000 worth of dam- Yeoman and Doug Johnson, ary 29-30, at Forest Lanes . age was done. But, a few weeks Board members and club repre- Squad time are set at 10 a.. and later and the tournament could sentatives. have been delayed or persons Our next tournament is AMF 2 p.m. on each day. Walk-in en- working could have been hurt. try will be accepted on space A surveillance tape caught the Carter Lanes in Fullerton, Jan. 29-30, then AMF Riverside available. Call the office for vandals “doing their damage”, more information at (714) 554- Baton Rouge police expect ar- Lanes, Riverside, March 5-6. rests soon. 0111.

Three Donkee Mystery winners posting 167 games. Chuck Brode, Rafe Artingian, Barbara Burgess standing in for Luis Diaz and Alex Ouzenian on hand for congratulations holding a Donkee License Plate Frame. They split $1,800.00. Bert Strain Presents . . .999 E. VALLEY, No. 100 ALHAMBRA, CA 91801 (626) 284-4658 • Cell: (626) 827-5662 www.donkee.com 205 Avg. & Under HANDICAP: 80% OF 210 MEN AND WOMEN THIS SATURDAY JAN. 22nd AT Brunswick Covina Bowl 1060 W. San Bernardino Rd., Covina, CA • 626-339-1286 $1000 1st Place Guaranteed (on 125 Entries) ENTRY FEE: 1st Entry: $45–ReEntry $40 Low Entry: $30 One in Four Places Cash Introduce two new members and bowl your squad FREE SIDEPOTS• BRACKETS • MYSTERY POT HORSES • HIGH SERIES BONUS for wearing Donkee Logo shirt $100 SAT.: 2:30, 4 &5:30PM SEMIS & SHOOTOUT TO FOLLOW Sidepots with 30 Bowlers are $100 - 1st $75 - 2nd $25 MYSTERY GAME : $700 Congratulations Mystery Winners at Linbrook $600 each Luis Diaz, Chuck Brode and Rafe Artingian Next Tournament January 29 & 30th at Cal Bowl Thursday, January 20, 2005 BOWLING NEWS Page 5 Roger Romero Wins ABT Orange County Title at Premiere Lanes Willy Do It Again? by Roberta McNaught SANTA FE SPRINGS– staff and Directors for the oppor- ANAHEIM–Yes, he did!! Congratulations Roger Romero won his second tunity to bowl in such great tour- For the second consecutive Amateur Bowlers Tour (ABT) nament each weekend. week, Willy Bordenave led the Championship at Premiere Our Masters Champion this 590 Classic at Linbrook. With Greg Gosper Lanes last Sunday, January 16, weekend was Michael Garcia of games of 268, 197, 257, 204, he 2005. It was a traditional 2-day Westminster. Michael is 38 shot a 926 series. tournament for the Classic Di- years old and has been an ABT Chris DeMarco led the ladies vision with qualifying on Satur- member for about 12 years. with 233/845. day and a special entry squad on Other than his time on the lanes, More great scores were: Sunday (with 1-in-5 entries he also enjoys working and fish- Roger Vasquez 239/883, Juan ing (not necessarily in that or- 299 added to the semi’s), then a 3 Sandoval 246/878, Joe Rouette game Semifinals and a followed der). Michael has a few other 235/853, John Valesquez 228/ by a top 5 stepladder Finals. ABT Masters Championships 846, Bob Gosnell 245/843, 1-12-05 in the 810 Scratch League Roger won $800 for 1st place and under his belt, and was happy Frank Bellinder 258/837, Ed From the Staff and Management at was also in for half the optional that his 884 series was able to Stoute 244/835, Tom Stearn 258/ Progressive Pot, good for addi- win another title. He thanked 833, Shig Shozi 231/831, Rose tional $800. Dick Braasch for drilling his Williams 230/827, Shirley Scoring was relatively low as equipment and his Mom and Anderson 223/807, Ed Harris we saw a plus +6 make the Dad for their support. Michael 243, Al Lara 240, John Phillips IRVINE LANES semi’s for Saturday and minus also thanked Premiere lanes and 237, Don Hart 233, Stan Guzy 25 make the semi’s from Sun- the ABT staff for hosting another 232, Roberta McNaught 231, 3415 Michelson Drive, Irvine, CA 92715 day morning’s special entry great tournament. Jack Boffing 229, Bob Fulton squad. Accordingly, it only took During our Semifinal meet- 227, Rob Roberts 227, Eva a minus 2 to make the Top 5 Fi- ing Jeanette Smitson drew the Munson 225, Carolynne Schley (949) 786-9625 nals. Our Finals started with a first chance at the Mystery Pot 221 and Diane Salinas 212. one pin victory for John Cordi, of Gold score-possibly good for 197 to 196, over John Grieco Sr. one thousand dollars. No one In our next match; Darlene shot the score of 298 with handi- Ladies Day Wright defeated John Cordi 229 cap in game 4, so we had to 181 with handicap. In our Darlene Wright draw a second At Sunset! Semifinal match neither Darlene chance score- possibly good for or R.W. Whiteley took a solid $500. No one shot 206 with NABI San Diego …. Sunset lead, and it all came down to the handicap in game 4, so we had Bowl was the host center for our last ball, where Darlene Wright Sun Sundara draw one last time. first official 2005 tournament prevailed with a 172 to 165 Our third chance, good for $250 this past weekend. Top seed score. Darlene now got the op- found a winner, as Romy Ellazar Leisl Sanchez & second seed portunity to meet our top seed, was the only bowler in the mys- Carmen Benton rolled for the Roger Romero, for a chance at tery Pot of Gold to shoot 182 in title, & Leisl overcame broken th her first Championship title. the 4 game. Remember, the blisters & a bleeding thumb to Mystery Pot of Gold is available Roger’s hot hand from the win her very first NABI title. Semi’s had definitely cooled off to all members (Classic and The “second game jinx” struck as he waited for his match, but Masters) and only costs $5 for a Darlene had tired herself out in chance at $1000. the three seeds that won their the previous matches, and fell to The ABT staff and member- first match, then bowled several Roger with a score of 192 to 171. ship would like to thank owner- marks less the following game. Our newest Champion, Peggy Miller, Manager-Manuel Since Leisl only had to prevail San Gabriel Valley Roger Romero is 64 years old Soto, and the fine staff at Pre- in one match, she toughed it out and works at BP Refinery. He miere Lanes for hosting our tour- for the win. Congratulations to Women’s Assn. News nament last weekend. Our next is married to Meding, and they the ladies! The men who com- By A. A. Turtle scheduled event will be this have 5 grown children- Ruth, peted in the stepladder finals COVINA — Well bowlers, weekend (Saturday only) Janu- Alex, Sheila, Francis, and Tina were Roger Rabanal, Mark it’s that time of year again when ary 22, 2005 at Linbrook Bowl. Marie. Roger has been bowling we are out to support the Veter- This will be a special 4 game Sanchez, Sr. & Simon Nop- for 30 years (6 years as an Ama- ans. As some of you already Beat-the-Board Classic and halath. teur Bowlers Tour member). He have seen, the San Gabriel Val- Masters Combined Singles Guaranteed $50 sidepots currently bowls at Bowl-O- ley Association has been com- tournament format. All mem- went to James Sims, Steve Drome and AMF Valley View ing around to the bowling cen- bers (Classic and Masters) are Slezak, Bob Selner, Nophalath, Lanes. His high game is a 279 ters collecting donations and raf- eligible. Handicap will be 80% and he has a 710 as his personal Benton, Sanchez, Sr., Benton & fling off prizes. If we have not of 225 for this tournament. best series. Roger used a Storm Rabanal (2). The Pizza Hut been to your center yet, don’t Squad times are at Noon, 2PM, Double Deuce drilled by Tony tickets were claimed by Slezak, worry we are coming. and 4PM only. First place will Figueroa at Gardena Bowl for Selner & Rabanal. This Sunday, January 23, at be GUARANTEED at $800 for his win this weekend. He would The next tournament is Janu- BRC West Covina Lanes we only a $50 entry fee. We will like to thank his lovely wife, th will be running a BVL Champi- offer an estimated 1st place of ary 29 at Mira Mesa. Plan to Meding, and also Chris and Ping onship Tournament. Times are $1,800 with our optional Win, join us & start accumulating for their support. Roger would 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. and the Place, and Show pot. We hope your games & tournaments, as also like to thank Premiere entry fee is $20 and re-entry is to see you this Saturday at the countdown to NABI Week Lanes for hosting the tourna- $18. ment this weekend and the ABT Linbrook Bowl. Pictured standing left to right: ABT Director-Trudi Thompson, 2005 has now begun. See you Champion-Roger Romero, 2nd place-Darlene Wright seated left th You do have to be a sanc- to right: R.W. Whiteley-3rd place, John Cordi-4th place, John on the 29 at Mira Mesa …. tioned bowler and for the $3,567.00 Paid Out At Premiere Lanes we’ll save a cookie for you! January 15-16, 2004 Grieco Sr.-5th place. women you have to hold a WIBC card. AMATEUR BOWLERS TOUR (ABT) ORANGE Entry forms are at each bowl- 68 Entries @ $30.00 each $2,040 6 Orig. Sun Entries $10 $60 ing center or you can just come Added by ABT $61 Progressive Pot $800 on down Sunday and sign up. Total Paid Out $2,961 Come out and support the Vet- erans. CLASSIC DIVISION FINAL STANDINGS PLACE NAME CITY HDCP SCORE PRIZE The SGVWBA is also host- 1 Roger Romero Carson 20 192 $800 Progressive $800 ABT ORANGE COUNTY ing a BVL Awards Dinner on 2 Darlene Wright Fountain Valley 33 572 $400 February 12 at Danny’s Kosher 3 R.W. Whiteley Azusa 32 165 $150 This weekend’s tournament is a special one day Beat-the-Board 4 John Cordi Whittier 24 378 $125 Pickle from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. 5 John Grieco, Sr. Harbor City 17 196 $100 Classic/Masters Combined Singles event Cost is $15. It is a spaghetti din- CLASSIC DIVISION SEMI-FINAL STANDINGS Saturday only ner and door prizes will be given PLACE NAME CITY HDCP SCORE PRIZE ( ) Jan. 22, 2005 1 Roger Romero Carson 16+4 727 ***** out. 2 R.W. Whiteley Azusa 29+3 646 ***** 3 Darlene Wright Fountain Valley 33 612 ***** Linbrook Bowl All you WIBC bowlers, don’t 4 John Cordi Whittier 24 601 ***** 201 S. Brookhurst Street, Anaheim (714)774-2253 forget to get your State Entries 5 John Grieco, Sr. Harbor City 15+2 598 ***** 6 Bud Zagorski Whittier 15 596 $58 in. The deadline is February 15 7 Sun Sundara Diamond Bar 15+1 592 $57 and the tournament is being 8 Terry Hlebasko Torrance 20+2 579 $56 st 9 Jeff Taino Chino Hills 15 577 $55 $1,800 1 place hosted here in the San Gabriel 10 Don Quitangon Walnut 7 574 $54 11 Bob Marshall Corona 20+4 551 $53 Valley at BRC West Covina 12 Jeanette Smitson Fullerton 46+4 536 $52 estimated with Win, Place, and Show Pot. Lanes and BRC Covina Bowl. 13 Gilbert Gissendaner San Clemente 24 502 $51 14 John Magill Whittier 7 498 $50 st Any youth bowler wishing to

Cut Score: Sat +6 $800 Guaranteed 1 place earn some extra money this Cut Score: Sun 11am: -25 SQUAD TIMES: Saturday Noon –2PM –4PM. (3 squads only) Prepaid High Series: ($68) Bob Marshall 868 summer from May7 to July 24, Prepaid High Game: ($68) Don Quitangon/Andy Graham 254 the SGVWBA is looking for 300 Pot: Game 1 ($0) Game 2 ($3) Game 3 ($300) Game 4 ($300) Reserve ($0) SPECIAL OFFER. JOIN OR REJOIN THE ABT ORANGE COUNTY BRANCH NOW Previous Year end Total $1,646 68 Entries @ $30.00 each $2,040 lane monitors. Contact the SGV THRU JAN.31, 2005 AND RECEIVE A FREE SHIRT COMPLETE WITH EMBROIDERED 68 Entries @ $1.00 each $68 6 Orig. Sun Entries $10 $60 office for more information. 0 fines @ $2.00 each $0 18 Late Entries @ $2.00 ea $36 NAME AND ABT LOGO. New Year End Total $1,714 Progressive $800 With all that is going on, we Mystery Pot $250 Added by ABT $61 still have one more tournament Champion Shirt $40 NEXT TOURNAMENT Total Paid Out $3,287 that will be happening before the (Two weekends) Saturday, Jan. 29th & Sat. Feb 5th, 2005 State tournament, and that is our AMATEUR BOWLERS TOUR (ABT) ORANGE Classic & Masters Combined tournament (4 game Beat-the-Board) 6 Entries @ $40.00 each $240 Annual City Tournament. That Added by ABT $0 st will be held at AMF Bowling Progressive Pot $0 $2,000 1 place Total Paid Out $240 Square on February 26 and 27. estimated with Win, place, & Show Pot Entries close on February 15. Masters Division Final Standings PLACE NAME CITY HDCP GAMES PRIZE At Westminster Lanes The next SGVWBA board 1 Michael Garcia Westminster 0 884 $150 2 Ken Bunnell Anaheim 15+1 797 $90 FOR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION meeting will be Saturday, Janu- CALL (714)898-7874 OR SEE OUR WEBSITE: ary 29 at BRC Covina Bowl. Previous Super Bowl Total $165 6 Entries @ $40.00 each $240 6 Entries @ $1.00 each $6 Champion Shirt $40 www.abtorange.com Show your support in bowling all ABT tournaments are sponsored by Storm New Year End Total $171 Total Paid Out $280 and participate in one or all of the upcoming events. Page 6 BOWLING NEWS Thursday, January 20, 2005 CAL BOWL BOWLING REPORT 2500 E. Carson St., Lakewood, CA 90712 • (562) 421-8448

LAKEWOOD — Hi. BIG BEAR Steve Guerreri 227, The weather has been so Earl Hullett 241-183- Marcus Lemons 248/654, beautiful here in Southern 202/626, Emmerson Wa- Ronnie Lemons 249, Fero California. The bowlers fer 219-183-235/637, Williams 258/669, Eric Bell here at Cal Bowl have Freddie Catamisan 190- 234, Michael Muck 232, been bowling some pretty 235-205/630, Ward Vickie Sykes 234, Reggie neat scores and we’re Keenan 227-189-204/ Smith 237, Sonny Dew happy to report them. 620, Edward Julian 194- 241, Melvin Duke 257, SENIOR MENS TRIO 194-236/624, Roy Melvin Roland 231, Ro Ralph Wingert 245-197- Flounoil 231-188-190/ Roland 233, Keith Hilburn Valentine’s 190/632, Clark 609, Ray Estrada 207- 229, Burdell Hooks 246/ VandenBerg 206-168- 205-192/604, Jimmy 665, Butch White 268. 235/609, James Burke Hamilton 205-195-215/ YOUNG AT HEART 204-235-190/631, Charles 615, Donna Basa 238- Ella Phillps 115-107- Gleason 193-202-234/ 170-169/577, Christy 139/361, Jacque 629, Al Williams 189-214- Estimo 201-140-192/533, Donaldson 102-104-109/ 216/619, Cecil Knighton Dawn Langer 171-181- 315, Morene Simon 148- Best Series No-Tap 215-226-222/663, John 181/533, Lois Estrada 135-122/405, Ellis Hous- Mathews 243-196-195/ 192-185-153/530, Valerie ton 184-222-235/641, 634, Joe Erwin 237-206- Colian 152-207-149/508, Willie Creer 163-159-179/ 171/614, JoJo Mateo 190- Caroline Head 144-168- 501, Tom Pettway 158- 225-195/610, Dale Park 188/500. 149-190/497, Audrey Saturday Feb 12th 169-204-237/610, Ed GRANDMAS & GRANDPAS Johnson 141-148-107/ Cabs 245-205-248/698, Rico Layton 528, 396, Edward Johnson Jorge Fernandez 211- Boylee Inocente 525, Jim 138-189-145/472, Willie 203-224/638, Pat Kinard Padgett 575, Lucy Seiple Young 148-135-122/405, 205-198-203/606, Larry 513, Bob Stickney 517, Art Nelson 116-185-155/ at 1:00PM Galloway 218-202-237/ Gene Schofield 507, 456, Gene Hammons 657, Jimmy Hamilton 189- Jaime Devera 596, Ron 149-124-159/432, James 225-206/620, Ray Staten McClain 511, Margo Johnson 204-148-171/ 235-178-244/657, Ernest McClain 539, Ken Seiple 523, John Brider 208-179- Jackson 186-181-224/ Sr. 558, Oscar Stanton 170/557, Mac McNealy Bowl 4 games & 601, BJ Theiss 190-231- 503, Bill Charles 520, Stan 159-133-169/461, Joe 185/606, Robert Thomas Murren 588, Steve Jasper McDonald 170-158-168/ 207 game, Gale Fenske 569, Josh Hudson 585, 496, Rachel Bright 118- 223, Dawood Boone 224, Walter Millsap 506, Rob- 141-105/364, Connie Audrey Gibson 225, BIlly ert Thomas 579, Gene Lopez 98-97-115/310, throw out lowest game Williams 203, Douglas Skulick 575, Tony Rosalind Harris 106-88- Dixon 204, Wendell Morones 594, Fred Wills 100/294, Fred Contreras Ledbetter 234, Archie Stull 512, Sam Huckleby 512, 173-119-128/410, Albert 205-205, Rick Llaneta Al Williams 535, John Burnett 137-149-159/445, 204, Herman Woodard Dunn 596, John Mathews Josh Hudson 152-166- Hdcp. 80% of 210 237, Willie Panton 205, 212-265-213/690, Rudy 171/489, Nancy Carter Rudy Munzon 203, Earl Munzon 557, Pee Wee 101-98-78/277, Eva Hullett 200-202, Josh Munson 501, Ken Holliday Hammons 77-67-77/221. Hudson 214, Charles 528, Dorothy Ruggiero JUNIORS Quaife 201, Butch 503, John Welty 566, Cadets Hernando 203, Dennis Charles Gleason 191- Action Jackson Walters Riggs 201, Paul Daigle 235-247/673, Donald 162, Jessica Walters 117- $22.00 Entry 200, Don Kelly 203, Walter Jones 624, Wilfredo 112, Chris Johnson 65- Millsap 242, Douglas Panton 553, James Smith 77-65/207, Kimberly Johnson 216-201, Al Ortiz 580, Al Romeo 257/567, Bernardo 104, Haley 200, Ray Culp 202, Rusty Walter Gist 523, Lola Rader 126-124-122/372, Campbell 237, Gerald Pickle 514, Chuck Kayla Johnson 76, Kelsey Sidepot Optional $4 Lunceford, 201-226, Patterson 559, Joe Erwin Harper 36-38-38. Clarence Mattews 201, 516, Don Quinine 517, Bobcats Boylee Inocente 223, Wendell Ledbetter 563, Alex Bonstein 147, An- Gene Skulick 210, Ken Jim Burke 648. thony Rasca 142-135, Seiple Sr. 201, Vince CAL BOWLEROS Patrick Michel 111-104- Check in at Noon Cervantes 221. Carole Fischer 216- 119/334, Rebecca WEDNESDAY MIXED FIVE 205/599, Mickey Gurule Grandstaff 178, Stephan Guy Hunsinger 182- 212-200(dutch)/545, Cadero 160. Bowlers wishing to bowl together must sign up and pay together. 193-245/620, Darren Cathy Wyatt 213/541, Bar- Classified Jones 204-222-185/611, bara Clark 212/526, Bette Kayla Rayburn 170, Prize checks mailed one week after tournament. Don Ott 257--205-199/ Jane Richardi 525, Bonnie Kristine Cuevas 176, 661, Shannon Santos Everitt 513, Millie Buckles Chris Porter 221, Bryan 195-244-198/637. 509, Margo McClain 509, Presley 216-228-233/676, James Castaneda 196, CAL STARS Barbara Bishop 506, Betty Sakile Herndon 183, Marty Barnett 192, Matt Shonna Hernandez Moss 504, Marie Collier Jaqisha Williams 148, Mosley 191, James Butler 176-175-202/553, Bette 503, Ella Hayes 202, Tommy Bowler 195-202- and Rosetta Crockett 190 Jane Richardi 223-176- Almeta Cobbs 201. 207/604, Chrisgen each. FRIDAY NO-TAP 177/576, Darlene Hom LONG BEACH POSTAL Whitfield 212, Andrew RECYCLED TEENS 161-191-170/522, Vi Wil- BOWLING Montanez 153-160. Terry Binuya 225/623, son 177-167-176/520, Irene McKinney 146- SUNSET MIXED FOUR Ed Brown 274/666, Chuck 3 Games Barbara Bishop 169-190- 175-168/489, Jun Callanta Ray Minter 236-223/ Ashton 544, Ken Seiple 159/518. 211-194-217/622. 627, James Matthews Sr. 598, Gene Skulick 545, Rico Cayton 566, FUNSTERS VEGAS OUTLAWS 222, Bob Mount 214, Bill Domenic Saraceno 565, Every Friday Jim Clinton 508, Ben David Gray 267, Greg Perkins 213, Michael Buck Ernie Jackson 233/606, Al Alferos 200/544, Don Jackson 229, Cedrick 203. Williams 201-246-255/ Kelly 214/563, Bob Webb Johnson 236/695, William ELKS & FRIENDS 702, Ed Stoute 501, Tom At 1:00 PM 528, Arthur Montgomery Hill 226, Daniel Cashaw Eric Snow 247-226- Spencer 570, Boylee 202/558, Chuck Ashton 269-258-227/754, 255/728, Emmerson Wa- Inocente 525, Willie 531, Dodie Sajonas 536, Phylissia Smith 227, Chris fer 228-228-228 triplicate/ Burkhalter 561, Lela Tom Spencer 203-203/ Funderburk 236/661, 684, Rip Van Winkle 203- Stevenson 519, Sam $15 Entry Fee 546, Doris White 222/555, Robert Andrews 226, 203-231/637. Huckleby 510, Rudy Amon Alton 530, Josh Daniel Johnson 235, Mary LONG BEACH CITY Munzon 258/689, Delores Hudson 555, Tom Dennis Smyth 225, Demetrius EMPLOYEES Castillo 511, Earl Hullett Includes Singles 200/559, Chuck Morrissey Reed 285, David Paul Richardson 224/ 593, Jerry Hayes 550. 223/578, Fred Meisel 225/ Ferguson 230, Peris 576, R J Perkins 220/575, FRIDAY NO-TAP 592, Elsie McLean 507, Meeks 236, Damone Hale J J Scott 234/573, Herman Sidepots JANUARY 14, 2005 Ed McLean 530, Art Crook 279/673, Steven Hood Long 196/569, Fred FINAL STANDINGS 1. Carl Labayan 904 $70.00 205-201/540, Jeremy 226, Eddie Williams 243, Meisel 233/567, Rick 2. Ken Holiday 824 50.00 Stotts 512, Norma Davis John Graham 229, Paul 3. Frank Menchaca 808 30.00 Sharp 224/567, Mike 4. Peris Meeks 805 24.00 3-6-9 515, Gene Skulick 245/ Staff 268-257-244/769, Campbell 267/566, Eural 5. Steven Hood 797 15.00 SIDEPOTS 633, Ed Brown 215-211- Frank Laprade 259, Celo Wilson 211/566, Jim 1. Ken Holiday-hdcp. 304 41.00 2. Carl Labayan-scr. 300 20.50 211/637, Don Matthews Johnson 236, Simeon Young 214/554, Jerry Rick Hunter-scr. 300 20.50 Insurance & 3. Carl Labayan-hdcp. 309 41.00 242-233/654, Jim Burke Yarbrough 226, Greg Tho- Waken 200/547, Myra 3-6-9 POT— $1,000.00 No winner 218-222/633, Ed Hansen mas 255/664, Emmerson Kremen 193/534, Sheila INSURANCE Dan Cashaw 41.00 557. Wafer 231, Keith Harris Lawton 212, Mike Davis SCRATCH SERIES POT Carl Labayan 877 41.00 Scratch Series 245, Curtis McCann 237, 200, Cesar Usi 198, NEXT TOURNAMENT January 21st at 1:00 PM Thursday, January 20, 2005 BOWLING NEWS Page 7

Presents The Brunswick Invitational Sponsored by CalCal BoBowlingwling SupplSupplyy 3400 Gato Court • Riverside• (800) 367-4232 Rodriguez Rips 770 • Brandon Bombs 299 by Randy Myers DOWNEY–Filling in for the high rolling Tony Rodriguez, Gladstone and sub (11-1) will try to continue their winning ways TEAM STANDINGS who by the way led all bowlers by nearly 50 sticks with his very against Threadworks’ Mike Mellick, Tony Rodriguez, James “X” A Division B Division fine 770 series, I will hopefully provide a reflective view from Maker and Anthony Carlton at 10-2. 1. Pro Approach-Downey ...... 11 1. Transcontinental Logistics-$$ 11 down low for week 3. After all, only a few are not blinded by Not to be outdone, Ramiro Garcia shot 688 to lead his team 2. Threadworks ...... 10 2. Pro Approach-Lakewood ...... 8 the glare off my dome! to a near sweep of Exacticator Vise who was led by Mr. Smooth, 3. Royal Alliance ...... 8 3. T.D Rowe ...... 8 On the “B” side, as usual, Transcontinental-Logistics con- Chauney Merritt and his 639. Next up for Royal Alliance is 4. Etonic ...... 7 4. J.C. Spas ...... 8 tinued their winning ways by knocking off T.D. Rowe for three ETONIC. James Mowrer paced his ETONIC team on what must wins. It took a huge 10 spot last game, (1000 game total) to have been an inconsistent shot as his 632 led both teams as they 5. Reback’s Plumbing ...... 7 5. Boulevard Brakes ...... 7 avoid the sweep. Dan Cerio 675 & Larry Gray 672 just missed posted 12 games under, and 12 games over 200 with the high 6. Linder Insurance ...... 7 6. Freek Racing ...... 7 making the TOP 12 list while Derek Lee 680 & Jeff being Danny Ly and his 237, which came on the heels of an 7. Team Storm ...... 7 7. Strike Connection-$ ...... 6 Hickenbottom 674 shot well for T.D. Rowe. They now have an opening 138. Memo “my brother is SPANKY” Rosales followed 8. Exacticator Vise ...... 6 8. Al’s Bar Supply-$ ...... 6 11.5 game overall lead for the #1 seed. that up with his own 132 final game for the losing Family Amuse- 9. Bowlers Depot-Lake Forest ..... 5 9. Parke Industries ...... 5 Pro Approach-Lakewood took 3 from J.C. Spas to move into ment. 10. Western Pacific ...... 5 10. Bowlers Depot-W.Covina-$$ ... 4 the 2nd place spot where they will square off with Transconti- TEAM STORM got a huge effort out of “lefty” Arnold 11. Tri Star Vending ...... 4 11. Prudential-Picarelli ...... 4 nental next week. Vern Adams 726, David Fairow 648, and Billy Cheesman and his 685 to overcome the Super Pot winning ef- 12. Family Amusement ...... 3 12. Driver Insurance ...... 4 Myers Jr. 646 secured the near sweep for them. forts of Jon Brandon and his 299/726 set to win 3 of 4. Linder 13. America’s Lending ...... 3 13. The Immel Team ...... 4 J.C. Spas got a balanced effort with Randy Myers 655, David Insurance, led by Terry Henson 727 and Nick Smith 663 contin- 14. Circle Athletics ...... 2 14. Overboost.com ...... 2 Van Gaston 651, James Cox 637, and Norm Black Sr. 616. They ued the trend by sweeping America’s Lending who were look- 15. G.H.C. Inc...... 2 will pair up with T.D. Rowe next week. ing to borrow ANYONE’s 200 on a very tough night. 16. Team 16 ...... 0 Week 3 of 8 in Round 3 Boulevard Brakes and Strike Connection split 2 & 2. Jason Larry Osterhoudt shot 668, Bob Ricketts 658 for Western Hoppe 716 & Greg Neuer 651 paced the Brakers while Frank “I Pacific who was bowling blind vs. GHC, INC who are making don’t bowl” Barefoot Jr. 691, David Cogswell 662, and Tony up and last but not least, Circle Athletics managed to hold off Zuniga 643 tried to overcome the 170 blind set of the absent Vic the ABSENT TEAM 16 and their challenging 680 per game to- Fabris. tal in winning four. Kyle Asberry managed 217 & 212 in post- THIS WEEK’S Strike Connection will square off with (round winner) Al’s ing 590, and Joe Miles had a 213 last game. Dan “I’m outta” Air Supply next Monday. Depot was hurt by the absence of Cashaw made his normal late appearance to lead his team the TOP TEN BOWLERS Steve “Gorilla” Guerrieri and his nearly 250 average in this 2nd game with 199. 1. 770 Tony Rodriguez round. His sub, Demetrius Reed had a less than stellar night... Side pot winners were as follows: 1st game: Nick Smith 249 even for the 2nd round shot! Chris Makroglous led the FREEKS and a tie for 2nd between James Cox and Everett Nishikawa 2. 727 Terry Henson with a very nice 716. The rest of the “B” side went like this. Al’s 235. 2nd game went to Leonard Ruiz Jr. and his 258. 2nd place 3. 726 Jon Brandon Bar Supply led by Spanky Rosales and his 168 less than last to Anthony “Droopy” Drapeau with 223. The last game was weeks huge set, 648 took 3 from Prudential, Parke Industries exciting as Jon Brandon “IRON” posted a 299 and had to wait 4. 726 Vernon Adams took 3 from The Immel Team despite the 690 effort from Missy out Jeff Hickenbottom (front 9) and Vern Adams (front 8) to 5. 716 Jason Hoppe Belinder, and Drivers Insurance got four 600’s to overcome collect his HUGE winnings of both the third game and SUPER Overboost.com and their anchor man Lawrence Pena and his pot. Congratulations Jon! Jeff H. finished off a disappointing 6. 716 Chris Makroglous fine 682. 278 for 2nd place money. The series pot was split between Jon 7. 691 Frank Barefoot On the “A” side, it was SWEEPS NITE! Mark Zirges & his Brandon and Vern Adams with 726. 674 led Pro Approach-Downey sweeping Reback’s Plumbing It should be an exciting week next Monday as 7 of the top 8 8. 690 Missy Bellinder to take over sole possession of first place. Not to be outdone, teams on both sides have yet to win a round. Come out and 9. 688 Ramiro Garcia Tony Rodriguez and his league leading 770 swept Bowlers De- watch as some of the best bowlers in Southern California battle pot-Lake Forest who was hurt by having to use a blind 170. Pro it out on the heavily oiled third round shot. Thanks for checking 10. 685 Arnold Cheesman Approach-Downey’s Mark Zirgis, Droopy Drapeau, Gary in!

7502 E. Florence Ave. (562) 927-3351 Downey, CA 90240 Page 8 BOWLING NEWS Thursday, January 20, 2005 Canoga Park Jrs. Canoga WINNETKA — Hi. We’re back at Canoga Park Bowl with scores from our junior leagues. We missed a few last week so we will do a catch-up in Park Bowl this report. Here we go. 20122 Vanowen St. • Winnetka, CA 91306 BOWL Ivy Academia just completed an 11 week league season. Con- 818-340-5190 • FAX: 818-883-1202 • OPEN 24 HOURS gratulations to Eric Miller of Team No. 4, champs of this league. High www.canogaparkbowl.com scores were reported by Eric Miller 210-219/571, Brian Miller 151/ E-mail:[email protected] 419, Dylan Santellano 102/262 and Jason Zakuto 105/220. STUDIO CITY — Hi and welcome to PINZ Bowling Cen- Adult-Jr. Doubles: J. Beh-Johnasghary 236/551, Jeff Duboff 208/ ter where we have our weekly league scores to report. WINNETKA — Hello and welcome to “Sunny California” 536, Louis Fonvergne 212/523, Jennifer Pyka 196/494, Victor Ramirez Breakfast Club: (Week 15) Elayne Klein 182/486, Ann where the weather has been just wonderful. It almost feels 177/465, Sharon Weger 154/445, Matt Nathan 159/440, Justin Neglia Ramer 187/478. (Week 16) Elayne Klein 168/487, Myrna like summer, but wait, in a few days the temperature may go 151/397, Ben Nix-Bradley 128/334. Schiffman 188/469. up and we’ll be saying how cold it is. After all, it’s only Janu- Junior Hawaiian/Australian Singles (4 games): (Week 15) Eric Miller ary. Let’s take a look at the high scores bowled recently at 829, Adriana Jaime 822, Kevin Gross 777, Louis Fonvergne 760, Tavern Guild: Jim Foltyn 216-234-233/682, Ben Brees Scott Englehart 744, Sharon Weger 606, Jennifer Pyka 561. (Week 201/556, David Quam 212/553, Sam Consos 202, Tracy Canoga Park Bowl. Adult-Jr. Doubles: Michael Djajich 204-246/621, Michael 16) Eric Miller 850, Adriana Jaime 810, Louis Fonvergne 798, Kevin Lavery 210/521, Felix Diaz 201, Michael Perez 218, Tina Gross 786, Aaron Steinberg 782, Sharon Weger 699, Jennifer Pyka Rukstallis 180/452. Fonvergne 258, Michael Pollack 203, Fred Carr 200. 579. Laurel Hall: Karen Collier 151/427, Karen Hallinan 383. Viva Las Vegas: Scott Forbes 235-223/649, Lamont Smith Bantam All Stars: (Week 1) Lianna Frias 61/176. (Week 2) Lianna Banco Popular Adult-Junior: Tina Rukstalis 165/476, 220-223/638, Scott Crawford 225-205-200/630, Bill Small 212- Frias 119/231. Brad Lander 169/452. 216/619, Ruben Sarkissian 234-217/618, Rochelle Zenger Junior Royals: (Week 1) Manny Lakhan 226-213/622, Noel Sosa Twilighters: Joe Borja 245-236/665, Matt Risch 245-235/ 195/536, Penny Allen 511. 200/481, Kevin Gross 176/476, Stephanie Young 167/460, Sharon 655, Alan Saluta 209-248/652, Len Spale 226-204-200/630, River Maniacs: Fortunato Tatoy 290/661, Guy Forbes 224- Weger 173/441, Jennifer Pyka 160/434. (Week 2) Kevin Gross 252/ 234/652, Robert Battle 234-223/630, Ray Stoy 266/617, 688, Aaron Steinberg 217/624, Emmanuel Lakhan 235/610, Noel Sosa David Alter 254-201/629, Darrell Meyerhoff 266/624, Stacy 213/531, Eric Miller 188/517, Sharon Weger 175/492, Jennifer Pyka Plotkin 267/610, Dick Chandler 233-204/608, Mike Ko 232, Frederick Asas 212-206/613, Mike Olson 220/609, Rafael De Leon 236, Andre Hebert 259, Joe Greco 202-204, Dan Kline 170/476, Kimberly Sosa 154/449, Tia Orbin 113/298 and Michelle Larry McDonald 224, Bill Gesell 223, Tina Rukstalis 191/550, Watenmaker 104/223. Christy Kane 508. 205, Monise Kelly 214/557, Jessica Huling 505, Robin Th- Sutter Goldminers: Duncan Clarke 152/402, Aidan Clarke 144/384, Kings & Queens: Russ Butner 200-201-203/604, David ompson 502. Tyler Catton 134/339, Chris Batres 125/339, Daryl Arouchian 131/ McKennett 545, John Harnois 200, Brett Himmel 209, Lori Monday Nite Live: Chuck Molnar 237-226-242/705, Tom 335, Edward Aguilar 135/332, Rachel Steinberg 139/309, Sean Vu Ellett 175/455. Miller 200-278/660, Tyronne Fox 235-218-200/653, R. 124/308, Dimitri Curtis 100/284 and Chris Velazquez 105/277. Coffee & Donuts: Arleen Wiener 180/512, Alba Greenzweight 206-224/621, Bob Heyd 217-205/614, Tim Line- Kingpins: Ethan Deane 154/287, Tracy Hodge 142/284, Greg Priesz Donohue195/501. man 201-216, Pat Doolittle 200/547, Georgia Garey 509, 125/240, Scott Hinman 129/230, Ida Bariling 116/218, Scott Beverly Zietz 508. Rosenstein 112/214, Curtis Genschow 115/207, Alison Dickson 106/ Funseekers: (Week 14) Gary Bailer 256/621, Al Weinstein 198, Mirriam Moldonodo 77/139 and Sue Mass 115. 236/600, Harry Kane 222-210/594, Dane Price 217, Jeff Pifko Pinbusters: Monise Kelly 187/523, Toni Cantu 190/507. SFVCC Nikkei: Stan Date 265/702, Eiji Fukumoto 235/ Bumper Thumpers: John Nelson 71/141. 202, Jimmy Emerson 204, Tony Annibale 203, Chuck Schafer See you all next week with more scores from our juniors here at 200, Ed Dusseau 204, Ryan Barbato 200, Jay Johnson 213, 654, Russ Yamaguchi 617, Junko Fujita 214/557, Katsuko Canoga Park Bowl. Isis Ruiz 181/509, Chris Samonte 215. Christy Kane 201/499. Fujita 505, Art Wake 248 game, Kiyoshi Suruki 233. (Week 15) Loren Larson 212-227/624, Chris Gargaro 224/ Comedians: Joseph Kendall 219-235-268/722, Chris Canoga Park Srs. 601, Jeff Pifko 200, Ed Premetz 233, Chuck Schafer 206, Husby 245-256-205/706, Justin Archer 237-223-218/678, WINNETKA — Hi. The seniors here at Canoga Park Bowl did Keane Murakami 225, Mike Lee 200, Al Weinstein 201, Mark Robert Battle 200-235-216/651, R. Greenzweight 203-234- some good bowling the past week and here they are. Mason 223, Dane Price 204, Jimmy Zellinger 203, Claudio 202/639, Scott Jesson 213-215/618, Mark May 215-204/609, Bill Robb was high with 217-211/623 in the Funtimers, followed Bob Husby 203-202/603, Jan Sandman 202-210/592, Mary by Al Reiswig 237/591, Robert Adams 203-204/586, Hung Lay Vecchi 202, Nancy Kato 198/520, Lisa Frobisher 211/506, Quon 209/582, Stan Holmgren 191/559, Jackie Becker 166/489, Florence Coss 201. Becker 202/565, April Willsey 533, Ellen Eckard 501. Northridge Hospital: John Cosby 197/566, Craig Evans Donna Mae Brown 157/460, Bertha Willard 156/445, Darlene Poole S.C.B.L.: (Week 12)Kenny Miller 227-202/611, Larry Day 164/420 and Eleanor Weaver 142/394. 203-206/590, Brandon Leger 217, Dave Yamamoto 215, Bra- 185/524, Clark Grim 180/520, Gail Kraft 193/478. In the 39’ers Senior Trio, Rick Greenzweight was the top bowler dley Snell 202, C. Mitchell 215, Brian Patterson 214, Mike 500 Classic: Patti Ehart 214/571, Karen McDonald 204/ with 236/676, Cal Vogt 233/628, Scotty Alavazo 611, John Malone 204, Byron Patterson 208, Ray Santos 223, Mark 556, Marsha Williams 206/556, Teresa Lauer 223/545, Geor- O’Donoghue 610, Ed Cornish 237/605, Mary Lauer 186/527, Lil Hollander 221, Mike Eberlin 201, Michael Williamson 208. gia Garey 207/544. Baker 188/510, Dorothy Oshiro 190/468, Shirl Radamaker 459, (Week 13) Brandon Leger 297/658, Bob Hatch 207-207-201/ The Classics: Jim Howell 234/650, Rick Requena 231/ Sylvia Kesilis 179/458, Wayne Banks 233 game, Melvin Mohr 231 615, C. Mitchell 222/606, Fred Coleman 236, Eric Freeman 634, Pam Findl 242/631, Mike Witt 221/618, Rich Colella 206, and Emma Luce 168. Tina Enriquez 548, Jodi Pappacostas 544, Jay Tonnies 232/ Nice bowling, seniors. Enjoy the beautiful weather and have 224, Bradley Snell 206, Will Petrasich 226, Tom Sardo 207, a good week. Byron Patterson 202, Kenny Miller 224, Bill Moy 218, Jeff 539, Michelle Bryant 210/539, Rich Colella 206 game, Donna Rohr 205. Scholtes 207, Linda Lowance 202. That’s all we have for this week. See you on the lanes. Bnai Brith Classic: Jerry Gross 255/696, Mark Fienberg SED Youth Leaders Travel 269/676, Jay Davies 236/670, Romas Agiert 234/634, Shelly by Will Jackson Kapitz 603, Jerry Schwartz 220 game. Hello bowling world! Our league ter and showing that youth bowlers are Pick A Ball Doubles (4-games): Mike Willis 279/952, Keith made it to Gardena Bowl this past Satur- just as respectable as adult bowlers…if Hinds 222/810, Patricia Gross 736, Cathy Mundo 212/732, day and surprisingly there was only one not more so! If you need encouragement, Hank Patten 226 game, Anthony Pavlowsky 224, Percy 800 shot this week. Matt Harris leads a just look to your other bowlers. Manansala 209. session again 267-245-221/899. Nice set Not all of their shots are good, and Matt!!! Now on to our 700’s: Jeremy they get angry, too. Their expression, Party Animals: Joe Kendall 278/768, Jack Getzlaff 269/ Glover 217-207/763, Michael Helferstay however, is not explosive because it SAN BERNARDINO — Hi. Sorry we missed you last week 731, Bob Englehart 707, Lamont Smith 695, Randy Davis 224/752, Dayton Crossley 750, James doesn’t have to be. We have entry forms but we’re back with a lot of good scores from our bowlers 691, Elizabeth Fonvergne 245/639, Melody Garcia 225/620, Bael 220/737, Robert Vann 239/733, for California Scratch Singles Classic at here at Del Rosa Lanes. San Mitchell 244/606, Rena Eisenberg 539, Debbie Fonseca John Mc Cullin 215/732, Will Jackson Sierra Lanes in Fresno. It will be Judson Baptist: Bob Walter 203/577, Mitch Woodruff 224, 730, Cory Koyanagi 209-209/728. Re- President’s Day weekend (Feb 19-21). If 523, Barry Simon 279 game, Greg Fonvergne 269, Rick member that we’re working off of an you’ve never been before, it’s quite an Judy Terry 188/497. Greenzweight 265, Flo Tanksley 211, Janice Eisenberg 203. eight house rotation. intensive event. Ed & Company: Kurt Beach 202-230/610, Eddie It was great to report all those high scores bowled here at Try and remember what you did be- We will be taking a bye for it. Also, Neighbarger 233, Mary Jo Medley-Jones 465, Diane Kline Canoga Park Bowl. Keep them coming and we’ll have them fore, so you can try something different don’t forget about SEDYBA (City) Tour- 179. (ball, target, hand position) if you had a nament. Even though you may be going right here every week. See ya. bad performance last time. This week with your home center, you can still put Capri: Arlene Casner 503, Toni Futch 214. concluded our first round winning the in an additional team (at least one mem- Dirty County: Rob Miner 200-237-213/650, Bruce Herwig PINZ Jrs. PINZ Srs. first round was Ms. Piper’s Crew, that ber must be different). Our final round 223-208/609, Bobby Campagnale 233, Lori Torrence 530, Luci STUDIO CITY — Hi juniors. It’s STUDIO CITY — Hi. We’re so team consist of: Arisha Piper, Jeremy of Pepsi ends this week. Please hang good to see you all back in action here lucky to have such beautiful Glover and Will Jackson. Good job around to see if you made it. Britt 204. at PINZ Bowling Center. Hope you weather after all that rain. The se- guys!!!! The Pepsi entry fee is due on Febru- Elks Invitational: Tony Heim 268/644, Joanna Merrill 546, all had a nice holiday and are ready niors here at PINZ Bowling Center Please try to remember the little dis- ary 4. Our next session is the start of our Jackie Debevits 199. to knock down those pins in 2005. have some nice scores to report. cussion that we had at the end of bowl- new round and it will start at Del Rio Tues. S.B.T.A.: Jerry Streich 263/618, Lori Fletcher 181/ Banco Popular Jr. Stars: Connor Dave Felton was the high man ing last week. The league isn’t just about Lanes in Downey. See everybody Satur- Mathews 136/374, Brian Ingoldsby in the Happy Timers with 166/483, bowling, but it is about building charac- day. 486. 123/340, Kari Burdzinski 117/324, Bill Fleishman 170/475, Sam Crest Chevrolet: Bill Bellinger 212/558, Nathan Cooke Maeve Mayfield 122/320, Max Korn Marion 178/468, Sol Karnovitz 167/ 227, Ashley Itaya 201/516. 145/318, Jillian Davidson 112/313, 463, Elaine Rockstad 149/429, Willows: Rose Rudh 202/524. Tamar Garcia 109/298 and Matt Freda Leibson 155/416, Ruth Parker 99/276. Swick 148/399 and Yolanda Wednesday Vegas: John Fitzgerald 212-229/627, Howard Banco Popular Adult-Junior: Andre Dragotta 134/372. Vasquez 244/601, John Boyer 241, Joe A. Martinez 213-226, Stojka Jr. 210/570, Baron In the Joslyn Seniors we have Al Lee Fitzgerald 204/574. Steinbrecher 234/540, Adam Lander Platkowsky 177/482, Ernie Gluck Wed. Wild Bunch: Tim Farris 200-230/591, Betty Allgower 190/489, Ethan Benstinger 200/443 168/462, Sol Stein 171/448, Don and Josh Fisher 172/443. Thorner 181/446, Joyce Rabinowitz 189/543. Banco Popular Pee-Wee Bumpers: 1786/426, Mary Bobnes 162/426, Laughlin Leftovers: Russell Ruiz 245/610, Joy Morrison Gideon Adlon 102/198 and Odessa Mary Sorensen 142/403, Betty 187/502. Adlon 82/157. Dushkin 138/385, Marge Snyder Santa Fe Mixed: Ed Neighbors 257-267/692, Charley Banco Popular Sr. Galaxies: Nikolai 125/367, Audrey Bales 163/366, Berk 169/426, Joanna 183/ Kathy George 126/357 and Flo- Featherstone 213-235/646, LT Togafau 210-229/625, Bob 407, Ethan Bensinger 159/398, Molly rence Schepps 147/356. Lewis 202-216-203/621, Rich Richardson 202-224/616, Ron Gruber 147/389, Treven Goldsmith Everyone have a great week and Hunter 223-220/611, Dan Dietz 243/602, Dick Browning 243, 136/384 and Christina Barejas 142/ keep those scores coming. See ya. Bill Elliott 225, Julie Summers 538, Rosa Hudson 195. 382. Banco Popular Sr. Scratch: Jilek Del Rosa Srs. S. B. County: Richard Sparkman 224-233-245/702, Nick Anthony 209-212/792, Karie Corbett Assini 244-215/651, Larry Richards 206-212-224/642, Jim SAN BERNARDINO — Hello. The 203/682, Kevin Gesell 208/680, San Bernardino mountains still Forbes 208-214-217/639, Lonnie Futch 224-230. Brittlan Halpern 199/670, Adam have snow and the weather Happy Gamblers: Adam Sokoloski 236-221/623, Lisa de Lander 179/658, Nathan Honda 175/ couldn’t be more pleasant for all 657, Leeanne Jilek 197/642 and Josh to enjoy. The seniors here at Del Korne 212/575, Mary Cassin 201. Fisher 168/613. Good Times: Jim Forbes 245-223-210/678, Joseph De Rosa Lanes are enjoying their bowling and are happy to report the La Torre 226-201-248/675, Bobby Campagnale 230-249/668, scores. John Johnson 220-223/640, Mike Mobley 213-244, Bill Elliott Young At Heart: Everett Haydis 230, Russell Ruiz 229, Roland Karper 581, Angela Mobley 515, Bill Jacobs 211, Dick Fiedler 232, Likapeka Chang Wo 221-226, Sjana Robinson 214, Kay 210, Betty Zoz 202/510. Park & Rec.: Robert Jackson Johnson 213. 225/587, Rich Richardson 205, Friday Vegas: Larry Ollson 236-247/673, Sam Chong 254/ Frank Weiler 203, Nancy Johnson 618, Terri Nelson 200/571. 531, Esther Byrd 221. Vegas West: Shawn Bonner 235-223/638, John Zacharko Afternooners: Frank Deluca 531, Joe Humildad 206, Betty Zoz 192/ 200-218/606, Crystal Sokoloski 194/532. 485. Slots Of Fun: Brent Lively 211/588, Jim Rowland 242, Golden Goodies: Bruce Hogans Ruth Brantley 209/502. 202-202-210/614, Velma Bone 180/ Weekend Rollers: Bob Scott 223-224/637, Sal Soriano 480. Mon. Sr. No-Tap: 1. Chuck Tay- 212-203-213/628, Rob Mielak 212-201-208/621, Gary Cox lor 754, 2. George Lewis 738, 3. 233, Jeff Tripp 231, Marty Nakunz 227, Robin Blackwell 213/ Charles Reither 729, BOOBY, Doug 550, Patty Haynes 224, Pacita Baker 206. Henley 514. Take the time to enjoy the beautiful weather here in the Wed. Sr. No-Tap: 1. Bob Lee 835, 2. Cari Burris 771, 3. Chuck Wilson San Bernardino area. See you on the lanes and we’ll be back and George Lewis 770 each, next week with more scores. BOOBY, Ed Wallace 612. Thursday, January 20, 2005 BOWLING NEWS Page 9 JST Gold at New Gable House Burton, Peck, Schilling Beats The SED Jr. Travel Remembering Yorba Linda Bowl Boys At Bowlium by David Gordon By Brian Carmichael Youth McGinnes, & By David Yamauchi MONTEBELLO - AMF Beverly Cathy Wells Montclair- The JAT headed east to Lanes opened up the medicine cabinet for The JST Gold league at New Yorba by Chris Graves SAN FERNANDO VAL- Linda Bowl had its last official league Fukumizu All Bowlium on a very rainy Sunday after- SED Jr. Travel and gave them a good dose TORRANCE—Let me start off this LEY–Cathy Wells, secretary of session two weeks ago with the league’s noon. A good size field came out in the of good scores. Some surprises came in week by apologizing for our absence the the SFVYBA for the past 24 final position round. Many bowlers kept bad weather to take on the lanes. with the postings, not so much from the last few weeks. As much as I’d love to Champs in years passed away December up the high scoring this week with so After 5 games of qualifying, scoring lower averages (I always knew you had do finger pointing and blaming, let’s face much on the line, from team points to in- was steady with Danielle Schilling lead- it in you), but from some of the higher 21st after a long illness. facts...I’VE BEEN LAZY!!! So, I’m JST at Action dividual points for the Gold spots. Now ing the pack at +137, bolstered by her averages not taking full advantage. In A fixture at the check-in sorry about that, but we’re back in full let’s get to the scores. By Brian Carmichael 278 game to round out qualifying. Low either case, we want to thank the man- tables at the association cham- force. Here’s the latest high scores from th Brian Carmichael rolled the high set I hope everybody had a great and safe to qualify was Mike Helferstay in 14 agement of Beverly for the accommoda- our youth program. pionships or the banquet, Cathy of the week with 218-190-188-259 for a time over their holiday breaks. The Jun- place at +7. tions as always. Family Feud: Juniors—Gary made it a point to encourage nice 855 series. Next high was Shelby ior Scratch Tour came back from a short Match play was a high scoring affair Before the session, the league shirts McInerney 216-231/638, Andrew Shirlock with 202-232-215/814, and hiatus due to the holidays this past Sun- as bowler made their moves up and down were past out, bold red and names up in each junior and put them at ease. Fontenot 217-532, C.C. Cole 204-515, round out the 800s was Kevin Stear 188- day at Action Lanes in El Monte. It had the leader board game by game. Kevin gold. The group looked very very good, Cathy’s dedication to the sport Scott Santos 174-513, Randy Finnell th th 211-205-201/805. The high 700 goes to been well over a month since the last JST Valmonte jumped from 6 to 4 , but the before even one ball was thrown. of youth bowling touched two 191-510, and Jessica Ayers 137-376. Jaime Orozco with 257-190-781. Follow- tournament took place; so many bowlers best moves were made by Brian The big shooter of the day was Brian Adults—Bob Finnell 208-573, Doug generation of bowlers. ing him was Marcus Battiest 180-222- came out, and still have new members Carmichael and Mason Sherman. Gonzales going 236-233-254-224/947. Ayers 174-513, Ron Range 178-511, and th rd Cathy’s involvement in jun- 214/771, Todd Wolstein 181-239-184/ joining at every tournament. Remember, Carmichael jumped from 12 to 3 with Nice posting Brian. Also in the 900s we Sandie Capelouto 157-390. had J.R. Monteith 267-247-222/914 and ior bowling began with a Park 761, Patrick Snyder 208-226/758, and with the more bowlers who bowl, the a nice 2101 set and a 5-0 match play Shrek’s Swamp Club II: Juniors— Amanda Daniels 210-223/730 more scholarship is available and will be record, while Sherman used a 2107 set substitute Kevin Valmonte 221-225-276/ and Recreation program at Gary McInerney 214-206/420, Michael th th Nice single games by Katsura 199, paid out, so spread the word. All the great and a 3-2 record to jump from 11 to 5 . 913. Good going gentlemen. Grand Central Bowl in Glendale Morrison 149-266, Summer Flanders Those that could have been in the Tahvildaran 198, Zilisch 186, and Fraijo scholarship opportunities the JST gives Danielle Schilling continued to pace the 141-243, and Brittany Capelouto 131- run by Ron and Patty Milleman. 183. out is all to the thanks of the JST’s spon- field, shooting 1092 for her 5 and win- above paragraph include Jonathan Gale 229. Adults—Michael Bondy 178-323 Later Cathy handled the jun- That is it for scores. Remember we sors: B&W Bowling Equipment, and ning 4 games en route to top-seed status. 279-243/883, Albert Fernandez 246-248- and Heather Robedeau 173-319. 233/874, Willie Warren 254-212-214/ ior program at Panorama Bowl do bowl this Saturday, and also remem- Storm Bowling Products. Thanks to them To mix things up, the top-5 started Two weeks worth of Junior Jammers: th th ber to bring all of your Bowl-a-thon the JST was able to give out $850 in with a “suicide” match, with 5 , 4 , and 860, Kevin Peterson 245-212-225/860, in the 1980s. She also started Dec.18—Catherine Shepard 203 (100 rd fundraising money that you have earned. scholarships just this past Sunday. Now 3 all bowling with the high score ad- Joe Torre 210-225/831 and James the 500 Junior Travel, the first pins over average...awesome job!)-496, rd Hawkins 201-264/808. Very nice and We start the new half of the league next let’s go onto the results. vancing to the next match. 3 seed Brian junior travel league in the Val- Douglas Meyer 177-406, Kayleigh Gates week, so get the word out, and bring more The Novice Div. had a low turnout Carmichael’s 207 was good enough to some special notes. Fernandez just came 140-389, Sebastian Coronel 141-378, th ley, in the 80s. In 1997, Cathy of your friends over to bowl in one of the so the format would be changed to where take down 5 seed Mason Sherman’s 188 from a 299 game in his house league early Jared Gabaldon 126-361, Nick Santos th that day and Mr. Warren, we all knew you received the CSYABA Secretary best junior leagues around. See you Sat- total pins after the usual first four games and 4 seed Kevin Valmonte’s 172. Ma- 135-349, Kyle Shore 138-320, and Ryan th urday, have a good week. of qualifying would determine the win- son receives a free JAT entry for his 4 had this in you. of the Year award. Gabaldon 126-319. Jan. 8—Anthony ner. Allie Ijams would roll a strong 591 place finish. Other high scores on the day came She made a yearly trek to Girls Jr. All-Stars Cardenas (114 avg.) 147-151-165/463, set, but would have to settle for 2nd with The next match saw 2nd seed Josh in from Susy Monteith 201-222/795 and CSYABA convention, and Sebastian Coronel 148-397, Ryan that one, as new member Sara Sue Bur- Blanchard get in on the action. It wasn’t Heather Cummings 221-212/781, (an- friends there will miss her even MONTEBELLO - The Girls Jr. All- Gabaldon 139-376, Jared Gabaldon 132- ton would roll the high game of 181 and pretty as the lanes started to really dry other two - see you can do it), James Stars took to the wood at AMF Beverly 375, Catherine Shepard 139-370, Kyle also the high set with a 1st place worthy up, but Josh held on to beat Brian 188- Koepper 203-221/777, Kevin Jones 206- if she saw them only once a year. Lanes this past Sunday with some favor- Shore 133-364, Douglas Meyer 145-346, 649 set. Congrats to Sara on her first JST 172. Brian receives a $50 scholarship 207/734 (feels good, doesn’t it), Javier Until her death, she was still able results. A shot in the arm as the doc- Ashley McClurg 128-316, Kayleigh win, good for the $40 scholarship. for finishing 3rd. The final match saw Hernandez 209/733, Jasper White 225/ a member of a league at Mission tor would prescribe. Gates 111-308, and Brendan Viloria 107- The Intermediate Div. saw R.J. Solis tournament leader Danielle Schilling 727, Darrin Choi 210/725, Anthony Wil- Hills. The bowler leading the pack this 302. shoot the high game of qualifying with a ready to meet Josh for the title. Neither liams 209/721, Aarik Torres 202/719 and The SFVYBA has renamed week was Annabel Osberg. Annabel Finally, two weeks worth of Classic Deanna Carrillo 204/702. 218 game. That did not stop Shane Peck one truly got lined up, but it was a battle their yearly association champi- posted up games of 234-246-233/893. Highs: Dec. 18—Gary McInerney 203- from bowling his way to high series with of spares, and Danielle’s 178 was enough Now that’s a list. The top two teams Great bowling and almost a 900. Other 234/612, C.C. Cole 214-588, Joshua a 752 series. Things changed it match for the JAT title and the $125 scholar- keep swapping back and forth and this onships the SFVYBA Cathy high scores came in from Darylynn Davis Cooper 193-506, Michael Nomicos 191- play as Solis moved his way into 1st, Peck ship. Josh Blanchard receives $75 for week it’s They Didn’t Care on top by 5 Wells Memorial Association 241-787, Melissa Pena 202-207/773, 491, Talia Asato 188-484, James Fiege dropping to 2nd, and Brittany Page keep- his second-place finish. points over It’s Newspaper Time! The Championships, and will award Katryna Garcia 202/759, Arisha Piper 172-469, Matthew Simon 159-461, Mat- ing her spot in 3rd. The opening match of The JAT returns to action this Sun- top team also takes over season high se- a scholarship in her honor at the 222/751, Deanna Carrillo 204/751, Sadia thew Wardour 155-447, David Williams the finals was a close and exciting one as day at Chaparrel Lanes in San Dimas. ries - for now. banquet in March. Ward 216/750, Jillian Gaddison 226/735, 158-441, Cassy Eicher 156-414 (her first Peck and Page both tied after shooting We’ll be trying a new game-by-game This Saturday, the group will move Katie McClelland 225/734 and Amanda 400 series to date...way to go, Sweetie!), 170 at one another. They would then go leaderboard like last tournament- parents over to San Dimas and bowl at Chapar- Cathy is survived by a sis- Daniels 203. Kristie Fujita 146-411, Amanda on to tie in the first two-frame roll off, and bowlers let me know how you like ral Lanes. Full dress code, second week ter, her three daughters, their Bowling News made a near clean McInerney 191-411, and Alyssa but Peck would prevail in the 2nd two- it!! Hope to see you all out there for some of this round of Pepsi qualifying and a spouses, and eleven grandchil- sweep taking 23.5 of the possible 25 Laxamana 142-399. Jan. 8—C.C. Cole frame roll off after rolling a double in the great bowling action!! chance to keep up the high scoring. Get dren. points and Keystone Lanes captured 18 191-550, Gary McInerney 196-539, last frame. The title match was then set in your rest and practice and I’ll see you. points this week. That tightens the race Joshua Cooper 191-528, Talia Asato 188- and Peck found his line from the extra for the top as Just Chill Entertainment 521, Daniel Strelitz 205-509, Scott practice, rolling a nice 191 game to de- holds first with 219.5, ThreadWorks Santos 205-498, Sean Martin 170-492, feat Solis’ 178 game. Congrats to Shane Embroidery 219.5 and Bowling News Matthew Simon 175-470, Matthew on the JST title, and the Champions shirt with 215.5. Also, Annabel’s series takes Wardour 181-471, Nathan Wendel 166- and $90 scholarship he won. over the season high for that award. 457, James Fiege 164-445, Kristie Fujita The Advance Div. had the biggest Read The Bowling News On-Line at Our site this coming Sunday will be 144-407, Amanda McInerney 147-395, turnout of all the divisions and so they Chaparral Lanes in San Dimas. The girls and Alyssa Laxamana 142-394. would cut to the top 16 for match play. will get started about 2:00 pm following That will do it at long last for an- Brian Wilson would roll the high game the JAT finals. other weekly roundup here at Gable and high series of qualifying with a 239 www.californiabowlingnews.com Ladies, now is the time to keep up House Bowl. For more information on game, and be the only bowler plus with a the high shooting and show what you can our youth program, you can always look 817 series. Movement was seen in match really do. I have all the confidence in us up on the web at www.gable play, as Alyse McGinnes jumped into 1st, your abilities. See you at Chaparral. houseyouth.com. Take care. Wilson down to 2nd, Augie Guerrero mov- ing into 3rd, Samantha Jimenez in 4th, and J.R. Monteith ending out the top 5 in 5th. Jimenez rolled a great 234 game to de- feat Monteith’s 181 in the opening match. Guerrero bowled a nice 200 game to get by Jimenez’s 191 game, but Wilson would beat Guerrero in the next match with a 170 game. Wilson then moved on to bowl McGinnes, who was looking for her second title of the season, and would get it, defeating Wilson 200-184. Con- gratulations to Alyse on her second title of the season, and receiving the $125 first place scholarship. The Open Div. saw some nice bowl- ing as Mark French was the top bowler going into match play with an 874 set. Sam Hitchcock shot high game honors with a great 279 game. French would drop down into 4th after match play, as Danny Cordova would move into 3rd, Preston Fukumizu jumping up into 2nd, and Danny Gartin taking 1st after just moving up into the Open from the Ad- vance Div. The first match would be the BowlersImage highest one, with French defeating Pro Shop & Embroidery Cordova 235-219. French would lose his Memo & SPANKY Rosales line a bit in the next match and lose to Fukumizu’s 196 game. Both bowlers 10534 Lower Azusa Road ◆ El Monte Ca 91731 would be looking for their very first JST Phone: 626.350.1012 Open wins, and Fukumizu would win it, Email:[email protected] defeating Gartin 202-179. Great bowling goes out to Preston on his first JST title, Located Inside Action Lanes good for the Champions shirt and $125 scholarship. That was great bowling from all the bowlers, and congratulations once again to all the winners and top placers. Action lanes is always a great host and a more difficult shot, but it is better for the bowlers, making them better in the long run. The next JST tournament is in two weeks on January 30th, but it has been moved to Keystone Lanes in Norwalk. It So. California’s Finest Junior Bowlers was originally set for Forest Lanes and still says that on the schedule, but due to Open and Farm Club Divisions a few problems, it will now be at Key- stone. You may call Butch or Lenni Hesketh at (951) 684-7941 with any Sunday, Jan 23rd at: questions or concerns you may have. With that all in mind, hope to see you at Keystone. Take care. Chaparral Lanes SEDYBA Deadline Jan 25 CERRITOS — DODEE KUNZ, South- 400 W. Bonita Ave. San Dimas east District Youth Bowling Association Secretary set the final entry date of Janu- ary 25 for this year’s Championship Tour- nament. 909-592-2772 Junior coaches in all centers that have sanctioned youth leagues in the South- CHECK IN 7:30 A.M. - BOWL AT 8:00 A.M. east District are busy signing up their bowlers. The Championship Tournament Entry Fee is $30 per bowler JAT / $25 Farm Club rolls once a year. Farm Bowlers must have proof of The Team Event will be held at AMF Cerritos Lanes, March 5-6. average or bowl Open Division! Doubles and Singles will be held at Cal Bowl, February 26-27. 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-ESA6ERDE„6ENTURA #! Page 12 BOWLING NEWS Thursday, January 20, 2005 PICKWICK BOWL Linbrook Bowling Center 921 W. Riverside Dr. 201 S. Brookhurst • Anaheim • (714) 774-2253 Burbank – 818-842-7188 GABLE HOUSE BOWL ANAHEIM — Hello bowlers here at Linbrook Bowling Center. By TISH 22501 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance • 310-378-2265 We have a Rowdies League now forming with a meeting on Febru- BURBANK–Just a reminder, the Mon. 875 is looking for a replacement ary 9 at 6:45 p.m. and bowl at 7:20 p.m. Sign up now for this fun bowler up to a 177 book. If you know of someone please have them call TORRANCE — Hello. This week we have a lot of scores to league as we sweep in Laughlin. For other activities at our bowling Tish @ 818 842-7188 ext. 349. I hope your year is off to a rip-roaring start, report from our league bowlers at Gable House Bowl, and here center, please check our ad on this page. bowling and otherwise. For now, it’s on to the scores! they are. Senior Swingers rolled out the red carpet for scratch scores from Joe Here are our weekly high scores. Russo 227, Ron Reid 220, Jim Emery 559, Larry McDonald 551, Seiki Bayou Bowlers Winter Mark Kawaguchi ...... 279 Santas Gals & Guys Gagne 230, Tanny Tanega 235,225- Tluczek 194/517 and Marcy Keables 173/469. Handicap high fives go to Doug Bowyer ...... 264 Louise Elliott ...... 224/600 Joe Molina 217 Phyllis Totten 206 631, Pat Sangenito 253, 248 - 682. John Carmody 256/671, Fred Rapp 648 and Alba Williams 234. Jack Donahue ...... 260 Corralee Clark ...... 214/576 Alice Synder 203. Anaheim Nisel No doubts in the Monday 875 with scratch scores from Wayne Love- Albert Eisel, Jr ...... 640 Slots of Fun Lunch Bunch James Michiuye 226, Shigeki less 266, Dan Scruggs 256, Gene Matenson 698, Dave Brubaker 648, Karen Jimmy Davis ...... 639 Peter Montgomery ...... 279 Earl Liston 208,227 Vince Perla 220, Kusumi 204, Bob Mendoza 205, Caldwell 224, Mary Ridlen 221/578 and Betty Lou Loveless 569. Handi- Wendy Cooke ...... 233/596 John Gazzillo ...... 268 John Occhipinti 205,208, Mike Joseph Louie 233, Shig Nakata 216. cap honors go to Rhys Tilley 690, Cheryl Mikels 265 and Jane Yegehiaian Jeani Ruff ...... 211 Ray Montillo ...... 724 Hardy 203, Carl Eggers 203. 525 Ladies Classic 691. Lina Vaughn...... 538 Reggie Tucker ...... 693 Swinging Seniors Carolynne Schley 218, 226, Pam Strong Arm Scratch Trios flexed the big ones with scores from Dan Redondo Eagles Cynthia Ogusuku ...... 212 John Vojtko 216,203-601. Costanzo 204, Nancy Tetrault 204, Curry 247, Barry Benaway 243, Chris Mason 631, Roger Desgroseilliers Steven Ravaglia ...... 232 Crystal McInerney ...... 212 Ten Pins 214. 629, Julietta Ward 225/587 and Ella Mitchell 193/542. This league would Ray Logan ...... 221 Diane Antol ...... 205 Josh Boisoneau 212,244,203-659, Thursday Mixed Seniors love to add some teams so hurry and join up! Derf Fredericks ...... 625 Wendy McAhren ...... 205/573 Tim Blough 236-613, Aaron Bolton Joe Zeuli 203, Tom Masaki 202, Ed Another strong scratch league, Robby’s Classic, led the way with Dan AI Chubbs ...... 618 Nancy Mendoza ...... 574 235, Joe Caparco 224, Henry Bish 202. Stezaker rolling his first 300 game! He finished with a 753 series. Con- Ann Martin ...... 227 Ramblin Gamblers Trevino 217, Laura Lowenstein 207. Thursday Juniors gratulations to Dan. More great scores were rolled by Dennis Green 279, Marilyn Gill ...... 178 Pauline Cooke ...... 255/636 No Knottcents Mark McLeod 222, Susy Monteith Dave Brubaker 278/735 and Chris Mason 734. Crystal McInerney ...... 568 Vera Hutton...... 241/634 Phil Stricker 236,202-637, Greg 200. L.A. Metro Telco reported outstanding scratch scores from Darren Loreta Carman ...... 506 Ball & Chains Winter Blair 233, Michael Byrd 224, Rob- Sons of Italy Atkison 279/739, Chuck Kelso 279/697, Phyllis Raney 204, Colleen Simpson Laughlin HI Rollers Winter Ray Montillo ...... 246/657 ert Karsting 211, Ray Acosta Joe Occhipinti 202 186, Karen Caldwell 479 and Alice Compere 475. Handicap honors go to Roger New ...... 245 John Beauchamp ...... 234 204,211. Thursday Juniors Leigh Kraft 242 and Nani Bolliger 677. Rudy DeCasas ...... 244/618 Michael Bondy ...... 594 R.C.R.C Mark Mcleod 222 Stirring up the universe, the Orbits reported handicap scores from Joan Richard Mora ...... 612 Connie Bosserdet ...... 282/509 Ray Pemberton 222, John Prue 214, 7•11 Vegas Jones 244, Sue Smith 243/701, Laura Bauman 221, Karen Dukes 601 and Eileen Dettman ...... 204/567 Laura Razo ...... 168 Don Tanner 211, David Pelz 205. Larry Watkins 212, Don Smith 243, Rilla Raad 599. Valerie Halleen ...... 173/486 Sandy Randall ...... 469 3’S Company David Haskell 223, 203, 212 - 638, In fine form, the I.C.F. reported great scratch scores from Dick Oddone Mixers Winter Trinity Lutheran Church MaryLou Platte 209,218, Dorothy Josh Rahm 228, John Conway 202, 206/590, Dan Buccola 202/596, Seiki Tluczek 200, Marlene Baer 193/530 Allen Alvaro ...... 215/573 Joshua Aasness ...... 179/504 Woolsey 217, Melinda Manahan 223, 233 - 658 Gray Panthers and Julie Dickason 504. Handicap high fives go to Tony Dicicco 234, Deno Rich Meagher ...... 205 Nestor Lopez, Jr ...... 178/445 213, Bin Masaki 210 Bob Baughman 222 Vaerini 227, Mary Assisi 222 and Kay Samuelsen 597. Joe Riggio ...... 527 Carole Mulchinski ...... 195/400 JoAnn Lee 202. Vegas Party The Guys & Dolls is showing promise with scratch scores from Gene Ann Warntjes ...... 188 Debbie Martinez ...... 158 Executive Doubles Tony Banks 223, 227 - 608, Kim Martenson 279/692, Bob Roskowick 247, Lee Denton 661, Janet Casey Anne Hayward ...... 177 Sharon Bradley ...... 410 Michael White 208,205,213-626, Stewart 203, Kim Englert 201, Den- 233/564, Angela Wheeler 224/585 and Celia Artinjian 224. handicap hon- Faye Garry ...... 465 VIP’s Fall Stan Evans 203,236, David Haskell nis Carswell 237 - 628, Brian ors go to Mark Lee 273, Harry Orrill 736, Ruby Pinion 279, Kathy Temple Sandy Radford ...... 460 Dallas Harrison ...... 174/438 200,212, Bob Herman 203, Bill Roberge 214, Dan Duarte 259, 213 276/702 and Shirley Putnam 699. SEA Viking I Winter Carl Mueller ...... 173 Evans 201. - 653, Stan Evans 257, 202 - 633. Rockin’ and rollin’, Wed. Nite Handicap reports great handicap scores Bob Riley ...... 257 Phil Menduke ...... 173/501 Just Desserts T.G.I.F from Rocky Reyna 282/733, Walt Bost 280, Brian Rush 729, Cheryl Charles Lansing ...... 247/633 Angela Cook ...... 171 Ken Curtis 212, Joe Alduenda 208, Chris Milligan 243, 234 - 671, Ja- McDonald 283, Jeanne Hoffman 266, Julie Bruni 768 and Teri White 727. Bob Melendrez ...... 614 Audrey Jones ...... 171 Byron Reich 202, Maty Mundi 225, son Watts 200, Pat Jones 210,211 - There’s nothing senior about the scratch scores reported in the Thurs- Cindy Bristow ...... 195 Shirlie Brennan ...... 170/484 Christina Garcia 204, Nikki 600, Trent Seltzer 200. day Senior Foursome. Jim Emery 214/540, Fred Rapp 201, John Carmody Donna Wendel ...... 194 Luella Simko ...... 467 Trepesowsky 201. P.B.L. 506, Barbara Teitel 194/498 and Cris Cruz 178/441. Handicap honors went Sheri Wendel...... 522 Aviation Strikers Winter Jack’s and AI’s Freddie Gutierrez 221, Ruel Nolasco to Arnie Herrera 630. Pat Swaffield ...... 501 Rosie Espinosa ...... 179 Greg Carnahan 238,232,258-728, 211, Al Mortola 246, Rolly Librascope Trios rolled out the barrels with scratch scores from Mike Pistols & Petticoats Winter Maria Tartaglia ...... 178/520 Lou Cruz 225,237-657, Joe Caparco Rogacion 212, 228 Louie Tayag 209, Galloway 191/333, Roy Stafford 167/310, Lynda Barrett 171/337 and Vickie (wk 19) Carol Beck ...... 476 263-626, John Mc-Culloch 202,234- 234. Maas 149/289. Handicap high fives go to Gail Bucklein 205 and Virginia Richard Lee ...... 265 Rainbowettes Winter 615, Mike Blodgett 266-610, Saturday Juniors Puccio 385. Frank Bennett ...... 254/649 Sandi Cunningham ...... 204/517 Rebecca Fessey 204. Jason Stewart 211. Outstanding scratch scores were reported in the Thurs. 885 from John Bob Kann ...... 624 Maryann Lynch ...... 192 Go For 9 (No Tap) 4-4 Vegas Green 279/700, Samey Elzaiat 266, Al Dimaggio 715, Sandy Mc Mullin Brianna Forsyth ...... 207 Joyce Galles ...... 494 Joe Zueli 218,225,263-735, Jake Mike Peterson 205, 258 - 662 Chris 248/584 and Rose Kwok 228/629. Brenda Brashears ...... 201 Goodtimers Winter McCollum 212,208,253-673, Gene Alporque 222, Lorenzo Chavez 207. No gamble in the Sunday Vegas league with scratch scores like these! Deanna Porter ...... 556 Chuck Johnson ...... 224/627 Nichols 276-230-669, 236 - 657, Larry Leach 201 , 243 - Leroy Steese 253, Dan Stezaker 247/666, Ron Saxe 645, Cathy Isaacs 237/ Rose Wallace ...... 501 Jim Frobish ...... 223 Dick Nichols 215,278,668 Ozzie 602, Tony Adams 228, Melissa 551, Cheryl McDonald 202 and Julieta Ward 534. Handicap honors go to On to Vegas Earl Johnson ...... 614 Randolph 226,252-666 Margot Adams 218 Shawn Isaacs 268/715 and Witcha Veeraprasit 254/730. Michael Bondy ...... 247/672 Polly Smith ...... 193 Church 232,241,278 751 Pat Saturday Night Special That does it for this week, folks. Until next time, I’ll see you on the Douglas Schmidt ...... 246 Butterfly Peterson ...... 192 Nichols 229 278 244 711 Joyce Brian McGee 202, 201, 256 - 659 lanes! Keith Rochester ...... 691 Carol Johnson ...... 521 Schuster 211,233 -636 Fran Stem Tom Butters 212, Chris Molina 204, Stacy Behare ...... 203/554 Carol Berry ...... 476 254-617, Laverne Turnham 242. 205 David Molina 219 JR Paaga Helena Conley ...... 197/524 River Rats Winter Rowdies 206, 221. Pickwick Jr’s Dynamic Duo Ray Montilllo ...... 300/800 Joe Cruz 223, Alex Ripley 242, John Double Daters By Tish Plotkin Luke Chang ...... 241 Steven Brice ...... 256 Martinez 204, Kim Howes 215, 213, Ted Evans 247, 205 - 648, Bob Richard Reil ...... 235 Mario Rivas ...... 679 Matt Guirguis 210, Mike Crumley Legro 245, 226, 212 - 683, John We have unfortunately had to could be next up! John Farr ...... 703 Stacy Behare ...... 264/688 204, 212. Conway 280, 203, Ben Phililack say goodbye to a woman who has Tuesday Preps rolled impressive Ken Puleston ...... 616 Roxanne Meade ...... 251 Party Timers 248, 214, Lisa Conway 210, Bill been the backbone of the youth pro- handicap scores, Max Reynolds 201/ Balinda McCammon ...... 200 Laura Razo ...... 666 Bob Sakely 206, 258 - 637, Danny Powell 225, 204 Margie Savage 226. gram here in the San Fernando Val- 501, Dave Farrand 167, Lucas Yepez Kathy Weber ...... 166 Mira Costa Winter Janssens 247, 221, 214 - 682, John ley for many, many years. It is with 456, Sasha Perez 183/481 and Renee Shirley Duke ...... 537 Mary Lou Davis ...... 282/448 heavy hearts we mark the passing of Lawson 163/425. Veeta Perkins ...... 508 Mary Kilby ...... 173 Senior No-Tap (January 11): 45 entries at $9=$405. First place Louie Cathy Wells. There is no one who Tuesday Juniors shake ‘em up SEA Pioneer I Lee Kovach ...... 431 Juarrez, 844, $37; 2. Johnny Munson, 836, $24; 3. Sam Shumard, 822, $21; could take her place and few who with scratch scores from Trevor Jerry Kiper ...... 267/685 Alley Oopers Winter 4. Cliff LaPointe, 801, $15; 5. Ro Mutzenberger, 773, $12; 6. Dave Edwards, would even try. Cathy, we will miss Wakefield 238, Bobby Filson 206/ John Swaffield III ...... 265/647 Les Fisher ...... 195/462 you. 771, $9. Sidepots: Game 1-hdcp.—1. Vic Garcia, 319, $11; 2. Sam Shumard, 574 and Tommy Neuzil 568. Handi- Debbie Rikimaru ...... 214/574 George Bettge ...... 195 I’m happy to report that our cap honors go to Mike Jimenez 231. 316, $8; 3. Ed Hermance, 289, $5.75. Game 2-scr.—1. Louie Juarez, 286, Tami Suzuki ...... 186 Dick Stolz ...... 165/464 teams are signed up and ready to roll Saturday Bumpers returned from Lynn Senior ...... 507 Sue yon Nordenflycht ..... 143/390 $13; 2. (tie) John Munson and Jerry Knight, 278 each, $8.50 each. Game 3- for the City Championship Tourna- holiday hiatus with scores from hdcp.—Cal Barrett, 293, $11; 2. Louie Juarez, 288, Joe Rouette, 281, $5.75. Wild Bunch Erika Biber ...... 126/331 ment. Also, Pepsi qualifying is on Cindy Rodriguez 93/175, Brittney Dennis Ingram ...... 278/734 Redondo Elks Winter 3-6-9 new total: $289. the move again so don’t despair, you Eklund 86/170 and Roger Wrase ...... 248 Bruce Williams ...... 279/755 Bob Talbot ...... 724 Leonard Treadwell ...... 223 Marilyn Gill ...... 201/579 Chuck Tomlinson ...... 600 Karen Genova ...... 199 Mary Simpkins ...... 205/546 LINBROOK BOWLING CENTER Susan Garcia ...... 524 Pamela Chavez ...... 186/459 Monday Mixed Trio Winter St. Margaret Mary Winter 201 S. 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