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7502B Florence Ave, owlingDowney, CA 90240 • Website: CaliforniaBowlingNews.com • Email: [email protected] N • Office:ews (562) 807-3600 Fax: (562) 807-2288 , Diana Zavjalova Win World Tour Finals Two Title Matches Come Down to Final Frames in WSOB IX Finale RENO, Nev. – Top Finals JBT Champs Maranda Pattison, Solomon Salama, & qualifiers Jason Belmonte Kristy Mace (holding crystals), with runners-up Crystal of Australia and Latvia’s Elliott, Nick Postag, Kaitlynn Yukihiro. Diana Zavjalova capped a 2017 PBA/WBT season with wins in the World 2017 JBT Las Vegas Bowling Tour Men’s and Women’s Finals televised Sunday on ESPN from the National Bowling Stadium. Main Event The Finals, which were LAS VEGAS – A near sellout field shared in over part of GEICO PBA World $35,000 in scholarships awarded in singles, doubles, and Series of Bowling IX pre- team divisions at the 2017 Junior Bowlers Tour’s Las Ve- sented by Eldorado Re- gas Main Event, held at the incredible South Point Bowl- sort Reno Properties and ing Plaza. the 2017-18 Go Bowling! Although bowlers from 23 states competed, Califor- PBA Tour season, used nians took a large share of the biggest spots. The coveted the experimental “Current on first ball of the frame for shots in the 10th frame and Tour Finals featured the scratch singles crown was earned by 15 year-old Solomon Frame” WBT scoring sys- a , and the total pinfall the maximum score is still top three players in WBT Salama, Los Angeles CA, who beat fellow Californian tem which awards 30 points for the frame for an open. 300. points in men’s and wom- Nick Postag 246-237 in a very well bowled match. Sal- for a , 10 plus pinfall There are no bonus or “fill” The World Bowling continued on page 9 ama, who is now by far the youngest to win the scratch event, earned $3,200 for first, while Postag added $2,000 to his scholarship total. continued on page 4 Glenn Allison Update LA HABRA – Glenn has sternum. He’s having trou- West Covina to Host Xframe been moved to a rehab fa- ble with his left leg which cility. The 87-year old is in is likely due to the crushed Congratulations! good spirits and misses ev- verebrae. Bowling Tour Sat. Jan. 13th eryone at La Habra Bowl. He’s determinded to WEST COVINA – Place $500, 2nd $250, 3rd It’s A Boy! The accident caused heal and get back to bowl- Xframe Bowlers Tour will $125. fractures in his back and ing as soon as possible. be hosted by popular West New members are wel- Covina Lanes in West Co- come up to 220 average. owling ews vina Saturday January 13 in Men and Women. No mem- B N our second event of 2018. bership fee at this time! onor oll H R IF QUALIFY AT 4:00 Senior Men 62+ and Name Score Date Center DON JACKSON 300 11-30-17 BOWLERO PHIL OREFICE 300 12-01-17 HARLEYS SIMI BOWL PM AND WIN YOU WILL Ladies 55+ qualify for the TREVOR THOMPSON 300 12-01-17 KEARNY MESA BOWL BUBBA GALE 879/300 12-08-17 PARKWAY BOWL GET A $500 BONUS. senior board. MICHAEL BARNETT 300 12-11-17 DEL RIO LANES BRUCE WHYTE 300 12-11-17 PARKWAY BOWL Two Qualifying Squads West Covina Lanes is LANCE SAKATA 300 12-12-17 WINNETKA BOWL ED SKINNER 300 12-12-17 PARKWAY BOWL at 4:00pm ($500 Bonus) located at 675 So. Glendora SCOTT LEMMEN 300 12-13-17 WINNETKA BOWL PATRICK MICHAELS 300 12-13-17 WINNETKA BOWL NICK POWANDA 300 12-13-17 KEARNY MESA BOWL & 6:00pm with Beat the Ave. in West Covina The SKIP JOHNSON 300 12-14-17 PARKWAY BOWL GREG SETLICH 300 12-14-17 BOWLIUM LANES Board Finals to follow at phone there is 626-960- PETE GIGLIOTTI 300 12-15-17 KEARNY MESA BOWL VINCENT BRAVO 300 12-18-17 SANDS BOWL 8:15 PM. 3636. ROB JOHNSON 801 12-18-17 SANDS BOWL MARV SARGENT 819 12-21-17 FOOTHILL LANES All Semi-Finalists will THE MATCH GAME RUSS HIXSON 300 12-23-17 KEYSTONE LANES THOMAS EVERITT 300 12-27-17 WINNETKA BOWL cash. CARRIED OVER at Ac- BILLY MULVIHILL 300 12-27-17 WINNETKA BOWL KING ROUSE JR. 300 12-27-17 CAL BOWL VIRGILIO SABLAN 810/300 12-27-17 VALLEY VIEW LANES As always women will tion with a (151) and is WESLEY LOW JR. 300 12-30-17 SOUTH POINT ZARCOFF BOUTELL 836/300 01-03-18 HARLEYS SIMI BOWL qualify on a separate board. estimated at $2,900 at West RUSTY BRYANT 300 01-03-18 WINNETKA BOWL RON STORY 300 01-03-18 SEA N’ AIR LANES First Place as always will Covina STEVE SCHNAKENBERG 821/300 01-04-18 WEST COVINA LANES KEN SEIP.E JR. 805 01-04-18 CAL BOWL be $1,000 Min and up to Jan 20th we will return WESLEY LOW JR. 300 01-07-18 ORLEANS ATTENTION ALL BOWLERS $2,000 will be possible to popular Oak Tree Lanes BOWL AN HONOR SCORE THIS MONTH? with the $500 4:00 PM Bo- in Diamond Bar. E-MAIL IN YOUR NAME, SCORE, DATE & CENTER AND Three-time PBA Regional champion Missy Parkin and husband YOU WILL BE ON THE FRONT PAGE IN THE NEXT PRINTED EDITION nus, and the Xframe Bonus SEE Our Story & Ad! Drew are the elated parents of their first child, Drew Steven Par- E-MAIL TO: [email protected] $10 entry. Call Bob 562-868-7164 kin Jr., who arrived on Dec. 30 at 6:41 a.m., weighing in at 8 MEN: 300 - 800 & 7-10’S WOMEN: 298,299,300, 700+ & 7-10’S lbs., 6 oz., and measuring 19 inches long. Both Mom and Baby BUBBA GALE --- 300/289/290 FOR 879 The $10 Xframe Bonus Cell 562-228-3960 or Jeff are doing great! THE HIGHEST SERIES EVER IN PARKWAY HISTORY pays in the top 3 places. 1st 909-702-3369. Page 2 CaliforniaBowlingNews.com January 11, 2018 DANNY WISEMAN & TENNELLE MILLIGAN ELECTED TO USBC HALL OF FAME

7th LAUGHLIN BLAST SENIOR NO–TAP DOUBLE HANDICAP EVENT JANUARY 15-17 EZZ BLAST SUNDAY, JANUARY 14 AT 6PM Tournament will be on a handicap basis, using current book average. Handicap 90% of 230 ( No average: Man 190 / Woman 150). For information contact: Joyce Dalton–Jensen (619) 251–9660 ADULT/SENIOR VIP DOUBLES BOWLING TOURNAMENT Danny Wiseman Tennelle Milligan DARRON PETERS ENTRY FEE $25 PER BOWLER /$50 PER TEAM CHECK-IN AT 11AM/BOWLING AT NOON BALTIMORE – Danny Wiseman, a 12-time PBA Tour SATURDAY, JANUARY 20 champion and 2013 PBA Hall of Fame inductee, has been Tournament will be on a handicap basis, using current book average. Handicap 90% of 210 ( No average: Man 170 / Woman 150). elected to the United States Bowling Congress Hall of DID THE “IMPOSSIBLE” For information contact: Jesse J. Dotson Jr./Tournament Director by Frank Weiler (909) 628-3966 • Email: [email protected] Fame along with former PWBA star Tennelle Milligan. Wiseman, 50, won his only major title in the 2004 LAKE ELSINORE – Did Darron Peters do the impos- USBC Masters which was contested on specially-con- sible? I think so but you be the judge. 2018 USBC NV STATE structed lanes in the infield of Miller Park in Milwaukee. When you do something no one else has done or can do, It was the first championship bowling event ever held in a is that doing the impossible? If you say yes, then Darron OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP major league baseball stadium. He will be inducted during Peters did the impossible. Darron did something no one MARCH 30-31, APRIL 6-8 ceremonies as part of the USBC Annual Meeting at the else in the Pins n Pockets 640 Scratch League has done or & APRIL 13-15 Grand Sierra Resort in Reno, Nev., on April 25. has demonstrated the ability to do. Tournament Room Rates: Use Group Code B2018 For information visit: bowlnv.com SCOTT FILIPI, 640 Scratch League Secretary, wasn’t FOOT SURGERY surprised. Scott knows bowling and knows how talented DIABETIC FOOT CARE Darron is. Darron is a PBA Regional champion who has cashed in many PBA tournaments. Darron is a profes- sional. ROBERT A. ABRAMS, D.P.M., A.B.P.S. Darron’s teammates and league rivals weren’t sur- A PODIATRY CORPORATION prised. They know he is one of the most talented bowlers BOOK SWEEPERS/GROUP RESERVATIONS/BIRTHDAYS/CORPORATE PARTIES Diplomate, American Board of Podiatric Surgery in the area. Diplomate, American Board of Podiatric Medicine So what did Darron do? Did he bowl 900? Was he the 1.888.590.2695 1135 S. Sunset Ave., Suite 107 first bowler in the world to roll four perfect games in a RiversideResort.com West Covina, CA 91790 (626) 962-9442 row? No, No, No. He simply bowled a perfect 300! What? Fax (626) 337-7663 What’s so special about that? Perfect games are rolled everywhere. Perfect games are rolled regularly. No big deal. RiversideLanes.Jan2018.BowlingNews.indd 1 12/4/17 2:57 PM But, IT IS A BIG DEAL. Perfect games are seldom bowled at Pins n Pockets Lanes. A is bowled there once every year or so and never on the house’s “mod- by Bette Addington ified house shot” or Challenge Shot! That is why roll- Bowling Calendar ing a perfect game on Pins n Pockets Challenge Shot is so special. So few can do it and until now no one has done JANUARY 13 – Xframe Tournament, 4pm & 6pm, West Covina Lanes, West Covina, 562/228-3960 it. Bowling a perfect game on the house’s Challenge Shot 13 – 5th Tony Reyes Memorial Adult-Youth Doubles Tourn., 10am & 1pm, 4th Street Bowl, San Jose, 408/453-5555 IS IMPOSSIBLE. 13 – CBT San Diego Open, 12pm, 3pm & 5pm, Mira Mesa Lanes, cbtbowling.com Darron Peters did the impossible. He rolled a perfect 13-26 – Pepsi Youth League Level Qualifying game on Pins n Pockets Challenge Shot! 14-18 – BPAA Bowling Summit 2018, Buttes Marriott, Phoenix, AZ, bpaa.com 15 – CUSBC 2018 Award Applications for Annual State Awards due, calcusbc.com 15-17 – 7th Laughlin Blast Sr. No-Tap Doubles Hndcp. Tourn., Riverside Lanes, Laughlin, 619/251-9660 20 – Xframe Tournament, 4pm & 6pm, Oak Tree Lanes, Diamond Bar, 909/860-3558 20 – Central Valley Masters Singles Handicap Tournament, 10am & 2pm, West Valley Bowl, Tracy, centralvalleymasters.com 20 – Gold Pin Scratch 6 Gamer, 1pm, Dublin Bowl 20 – Adult-Sr. VIP Doubles Tourn., 12pm, Riverside Lanes, Laughlin, 909/628-3966 20-21 – USA Bowling Pacific Southwest Regional Youth Qualifying, Cloverleaf Family Bowl, Fremont 21 – HammerPins Open/Scratch 8-Gamer, 10am, Travis AFB, hammerpins.net 26-28 – CBT Las Vegas Doubles, $3k, Gold Coast, Las Vegas, cbtbowling.com 26-28 – IGBO Women’s Invitational Tourn. of So. Cal., Kearney Mesa Bowl, San Diego 27-28 – CCUSBC Women’s Open Championships, Freeway Lanes, Selma, 559/323-9402 28 – Scratch 6 Gamer, 12 noon, Yosemite Lanes, Modesto, 209/524-9161 28-2/4 – True Amateur Tour. Nationals, The Orleans, Las Vegas, 1/844-321-8100

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1978 - PART 1 by Carol Mancini Let’s take a look backwards 40 years. Many changes — innovations — have taken place. Mexican motiff was amazing. Location was a problem. Too many senior citizens in the We will spotlight what seemed important at the time. And away we go! area. Lousy acess from the freeway and their owners didn’t have a clue. The disappearing • EARL ANTHONY was THE man to watch, cheer for and immulate. He dominated all 52 act was speedy. issues in 1978, Need I say more? • KEVIN HICKS and THOMAS BARTSCH won new 1978 Chevys in the Blue Chip Stamp • San Diego’s LEE TAYLOR started the year with back to back 290’s. His career is one roll-off. to be proud of. • CHICK HEARN was guest star at the Grand Opening of WEST COVINA LANES on • When the Bowling Hall of Fame was scheduled to be moved from St. Louis, 19 cities put April 1st. Owners? The Brutocao Brothers. They also owned COVINA BOWL (recently in their bid. A few prospects were Akron, Detroit, Memphis, San Diego and Toledo. When closed) and ANAHEIM BOWL. land was donated in Arlington, Texas, the deal was made. • The 975 Classic League at COLUMBIA BOWL in Duarte had a league sheet that looked • MICKEY COLLETTI was known as “Mr. Blue Chipper” because he was THE stamp like the who’s who’s of bowling in So. Calif. Here are a few to shake your memory; ART seller. Between stamps and Junior Bowlers he joined “million miles club”. What a guy! GODDARD, MIKE BONTA, KEN FOLEY, JIM MORRIS, CURT JONES, MIKE FISSLER, • KTT had clubs in San Diego Area, San Francisco Area and Los Angeles Area. Ten Dollar BOB ZEITZ, KEN MOSLEY, BOB PRESTON, BOB BURKE, DENNIS WEAVER, KENNY fine for not wearing a KTT shirt. BAYER, ELMER BLAESING, ALEX CORTES, and my favorite DAVE PRECHTL. (He’s • 8457 readers received Bowling News by mail. Every bowling center got 100 copies for still knocking ‘em down.) their patrons. • PACIFIC LANES gimmick for the summer of ‘78 was the possibility of winning a new • took home $15,000 and a giant 4 foot trophy for his PBA win at GABLE car. HOUSE. • COLUMBIA BOWL was a favorite in the San Gabriel Valley. The name DENNIS • Orange County had 28 centers and more to come. (And go) They had their own tourna- WEAVER popped up. He had a record in the bowling world. I believe he had 67 3 game ment club. Don’t know who was in charge. series of 600 and better in a row. Right or Wrong?? • Yikes, another tournament club appeared, THE GRADED BOWLING ASSOCIATION. • ROMAN AGIERT won the 25th annual Grant Classic. There were so many rules and options, they didn’t fit on a full page. Needed proof of aver- • Editors Note about the Editor - - - I won A DIVISION ALL EVENTS (San Gabriel Valley) age for NO-TAP! at LA PUENTE LANES. My check amounted to $14.00. I probably spent it in the coffee • Christmas Club Leagues became popular; started in January and prize fund was paid shop. Everybody loved the food, cooks and waitresses. out the first of December. I believe there are still a couple around. What was your favorite coffee shop? HOLIDAY BOWL was another favorite. • AL FREITAS and MITZI ANDERSON were hired for the top jobs at JAVA LANES. I • Seven Californians bowled the Firestone; LARRY LAUB, BILL COLEMAN, JAY ROB- think MITZI lasted in the bowling business the longest. INSON, TOM WRIGHT, TIM HARASHAN , DAVE FRAME, and DALE GLENN. You had to have a title to participate. $10,000 for a win was big money. • BILL TAYLOR’S seminars and BILL himself were controversial. He was declared a ge- nius by some and a lunatic by others. His theory of gyroscopic inertia was a mystery to • A story was written about “scorekeepers“; the person with the yellow pencil. 70% of most “experts.’’ bowlers didn’t know how to keep score so thousands of seniors and juniors were put to work. The average pay for 3 games was $1.00 per person. When automatic scoring came • Bowlers of the Year were MARK ROTH and BETTY MORRIS. Both used Columbia Yellow Dots. along, the personal touch was gone. BUT, also gone was gossip, complaining about the air conditioning, smoke, and jealousy. FOREST LANES was listed as being in El Toro, when it was really in Lake Forest. • I wish everyone would write me a rememberance of FRANK DE MASCIO. What a char- CWBA welcomed OLA BRAHEME, BETTY MIVELAZ and DORIS RUDELL to the Hall • • acter! All of his help was afraid of him. He acted like he was the Mafia head. He built an of Fame. empire on bull ___! STAN SCHREIER was the Southeast District Bowling Assn. Secretary. He was tough • Congrats to BRUCE HARNER, BOWLING SQUARE’S wonder. He posted 249, 279, on rules. Ask GLENN ALLISON. • 279/807. I believe he holds the record for picking up 7-10 splits! Who keeps track?? San • The weekly “HOT POT’’ No-Tap at GRAND CENTRAL was born. 5 games. All side-pots Gabriel Valley B.A. welcomed him to their Hall of Fame. and series were guaranteed! 240 spots sold out weekly for 8 months at $20.00 per entry. • Headlines tell the tale. “BUTCH SOPER WINS FIRST PBA TITLE.” “BOWLERS • Mayor TOM BRADLEY declared February 14, 1978 Los Angeles’ bowling day. NIGHT AT DODGER STADIUM”. “WALT STUETZ NAMED EXECUTIVE OF THE YEAR”, • Question ? What the heck was a “synchopacer”? The big ad led you to believe it would “DONNA ADAMEK WNS THIRD TITLE”, “ROY ROGERS LEADS BVL FUND RAISERS”, perfect your bowling style. I never did figure out what it was! Wear it on your belt or put in “WEATHER UNKIND TO BOWLNG CENTERS” , “MARY ALPINE WEARS TLC CROWN”. your pocket? “ROBBY ROBINSON NAMED BOWLING SPONSOR OF YEAR”, “ABTA WELCOMES • Wheelchair bowler WALLY GORDON, bowling in paraplegic league at ROCKET BOWL KTT MEMBERS”, “WHAT???” rolled a record breaking 615. He averaged 160 in league. • VIC BULAICH wrote a letter to the Editor in 1978 concerning the demise of the KTT. VIC • was competing on the tour when his sons joined the P.B.A. and started wrote to this Editor in 2017. We welcome All letters! bowling against him. • ARTE JOHNSON was guest speaker at the annual Bowling Writers banquet. • San Gabriel Valley ‘s MARY ALPINE shot a 211 triplicate. • LAKE VIEW BOWL in Big Bear Lake opened, and still in business. • BILL BETTS seemed to be every where. He wrote stories, took pictures, reported scores • The ABC was hiring experts to search for answers to lane dressing problems, mainly and topped off the week with a 300 of his own at GABLE HOUSE. (their 3rd in 18 years) unplayable conditions! using a Yellow Dot drilled by TIM ALBIIN. Carol Sez: The first half of the year proposed a lot of questions. Will we find the • A beautiful new center in Laguna HIlls was LA HACIENDA DE LOS BOLEROS. The answers? Watch for part II. At least it will be interesting. Page 4 CaliforniaBowlingNews.com January 11, 2018

JBT continued from page 1 Girls scratch singles came down to the final frame, as La Habra Bowl Presents a tenth frame open proved to not hurt champion Maranda Pattison, Redwood Hills CA, who beat Crystal Elliott, Melbourne FL, 187-179 for the title and $1,500 scholar- ship windfall, while Elliott settled for $1,000 for runner- up. 12 year-old Kaitlynn Yukihiro tried for the singles sweep for the golden state, but Kristy Mace, Vail AZ, won four matches in the finals including a 224-208 win over Kaitlynn in the finale, to win the handicap singles and whopping $2,500 top prize. Yukihiro, Yorba Linda CA, earned $1,500 for the second place performance. For the second straight year a boy-girl team earned the scratch doubles title, as JR Mehlum’s tournament high 801 series carried him and Saralyne Nassberg to the win and $1,000 top prize. Washington bowlers Jacob Frazier and Lailani Wallin captured the handicap doubles crown with a 1433 total and $1,000 as well, the only team to crack 1400 in the division. Salama also shot one of the event’s five 300 games, joined by two-time defending champ Wesley Low, and JBT stars TJ Rock, Jacob Mullen, and Deo Benard, each earning $100 bonuses from both JBT sponsor MSC Inc and South Point. JBT’s title sponsor Ebonite awarded balls during each singles block, and our other terrific spon- sors and vendors were integral in helping award the very large scholarship total. Huge thanks to everyone who took the time to partici- pate in the biggest event on the JBT calendar. We hope to EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 7PM see you and many new faces that you tell about us at the 2018 JBT Main Event, December 26-30 2018 at the South Point Plaza! 2017 JBT MAIN EVENT- OPEN SCRATCH SINGLES 1 Salama, Solomon $3,200 2 Postag, Nick $2,000 3 Low, Wesley $1,500 4 Glickman, Adam $1,000 5 Grondin, Joe -R $750 6 Cardines, Cerell $600 7 Rock, TJ - R $500 8 Haugh, Brennan $400 9 Schenck, Cortez $300 10 Tacorda, Andrei $200 11 Martin, Alex $100 2017 LAS VEGAS MAIN EVENT- HANDICAP SINGLES 1 Mace, Kristy - R $2,500 2 Yukihiro, Kaitlynn $1,500 3 Gee, Jason $1,000 4 Thompson, Alex - R $800 5 Faro, Christopher $700 6 Phillips, Justin $600 7 Kessler, Timothy $500 8 Yamanoha, Adrian $400 9 Sauve, Mark $300 10 Rose, Andrew $250 11 Peterson, Jennifer $200 12 Purdy, Alayna -R $150 13 Chinn, Danielle - R $100 14 Azvedo, Allison - R $100 owling upply of enderson evada 15 Chin, Roslyn $100 JB B S H , N 2017 LAS VEGAS MAIN EVENT- GIRLS SCRATCH SINGLES is looking to add a full time ball driller to its team 1 Pattison, Maranda $1,500 This is an opportunity to join Nevada’s largest pro shop. 2 Elliott, Crystal $1,000 You will work along side Jon Burroughs and Paul Renteria daily, 3 Glazer, Leah - R $750 4 Leyen, Bryanna $500 servicing one of the biggest markets on the west coast. 5 Lampkin, Olivia $400 Please contact Jon Burroughs to arrange an interview at 702-567-0749. 6 Wahner, Adel $300 Experience is a must, pay based on experience. 7 Loredo, Jennifer $150 2017 LAS VEGAS MAIN EVENT- SCRATCH DOUBLES Rank Bowler Total Bowler Total Team Total Prize ESTABLISHED 1940 CALIFORNIA 1 Nassberg, Saralyne 652 Mehlum, John 801 1453 $1,000 2 Tacorda, Andrei 712 Chin, Daniel 655 1367 $500 3 Burton, Ryan 760 Aguirre, Alex 599 1359 $300 4 Bailey, Madison 625 Aguirre, Alex 730 1355 $250 Bowling News 5 Kanno, Jonathan 695 Odette Danielle 620 1315 $200 MAILING ADDRESS EDITORIAL OFFICE 6 Jepsen, David 666 Davis, Will 647 1313 $150 7502 Florence Ave. 11459 Imperial Hwy. 7 Salama, Solomon 637 Chin, Daniel 667 1304 $100 Downey, CA 90240 Norwalk, CA 90650 8 Sweigart, Harley 683 Reed, Kyle 620 1303 $75 OFFICE NUMBER: 562-807-3600 9 Loredo, Jennifer 577 Chin, Daniel 724 1301 $50 24-HOUR FAX NUMBER: 562-807-2288 2017 LAS VEGAS MAIN EVENT- HANDICAP DOUBLES E-mail: [email protected] Rank Bowler Total Bowler Total Hcp Team Total Prize Website: www.californiabowlingnews.com 1 Wallin, Lailani 414 Frazier, Jacob 728 97 1433 $1,000 CHARLES KINSTLER...... 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Published 52 weeks. 12 Okazaki, Austin 584 Okazaki, Ashlyn 439 97 1314 $20 January 11, 2018 CaliforniaBowlingNews.com Page 5 Xframe Bowling Tournament Club Keith Nahan “Whacks ‘em” at Action Lanes Wins First Xframe Title & $1,500 Romeo Borillo Runner-up $750, Floyd Toro 3rd $750 Match Game 151 Carries over to West Covina Lanes Saturday est $2.900 EL MONTE - Keith field of 26 Bowlers/Cash- 236/272, Borillo 221/265 Nahan (definitely not to ers taking to the lanes for Cericos 207/241 and Baca be denied) bowled lights 3 games. Beat the Board is fell 137/191. It was amaz- out at Action Lanes Sat- where you finish is where ing that the top 5 bowlers urday blasting a 305-283- you will cash!! remained that way for the 272/860 Set (scores include Game 1 Keith Nahan 3 games. I can’t remember handicap) winning his first took the lead with a huge this ever happening?? XFRAME TITLE in fine 269/305 and was followed Keith wins $1,500, Ro- style, in the Beat the Board by Romeo Borillo 234/278, meo Borillo 2nd $750, Event, to take home a nice Sol Cericos 233/268, Floyd Floyd Toro 3rd 375, Sol Nahan Wins First Xframe Title with Super Performance at Action Lanes $1,500 $1,500. He had a great Toro 227/267, and Ricardo Cericos 4th $150 and Ri- Romeo Borillo 2nd $750, Floyd Toro 3rd $375, Sol Cericos 4th Ricardo Baca 5th night at Action Lanes. Baca 196/250. Mr. Nahan cardo 5th reduced entry Keith Nathan loved the lanes Saturday Night as he bested the field in a spectacular dis- It was a One Day Beat had the lead and won the $63. play of bowling to win his first Xframe title! Pictured Left to Right are Ricardo Baca, the Board Event which be- first sidepot! Mr. Nahan hails from Floyd Toro, Keith Nahan, Romeo Borillo and Director Jeff Taino. gan at 4:00 PM with a $500 Game 2 saw Nahan Sherman Oaks and used BONUS. The Final Squad striking again to a 247/283 a Hammer Rebel drilled Eagle Rock, and used a I.Q. the Match Game. He drew 8:00PM. NOTE: Qualify at 6:00 PM. with Cericos 234/268, Baca by Rusty Bryant. Keith is Storm drilled by Memo at an un-matched 151, so we 4:00 PM and win and you’ll Cut Scores were Men 206/260, Romeo Borillo single ladies!! and YES! he Chaparral Lanes. He’s mar- estimate the Match Game get a $500 Bonus. +110, Ladies +97. Se- 213/257. Nahan again win- is One of the Good Guys! ried to Andrea with 3 kids at $2,900 Saturday at West West Covina is located nior Cut Scorers Men +97 ning the sidepot and held a His brother Kevin is also Isaiah, Kayden, and Jenisis. Covina! at 675 So. Glendora Ave. Women +84. nice lead to the final game. a fine bowler and Xframe Andrea is also an Xframe Thank you to those who Phone there is (626) 960- The 8:30 PM Beat the Game 3 saw Floyd Toro member. member. Great people here! participated or helped! 3636. Take 10 Freeway Board Finals began with a score big 249/289, Nahan Romeo Borillo is from Our champ Keith drew Thanks to Action Lanes for to Vincent go 1 1/2 miles hosting us, we will return south to the Center on the there in near future. right. Access from either Join us Saturday January the 605 or 10 or 210 Free- 13th at West Covina Lanes ways. in West Covina. It is also The following week a One Day Beat the Board January 20th we will bowl Event! Qualifying Squads at popular Oak Tree Lanes 4:00 & 6:00 PM, finals at in Diamond Bar. $500 Bonus @ 4 PM Squad CHECK IN EARLY! Bowler must qualify and win the event. Xframe Bowling Tour SATURDAY Jan. 13, 2018 Action Lanes - Jan. 6, 2018 Name Score Prize Bonus Contact: Bob Smith (H)562-868-7164 (C)562-228-3960 1 Nahan, Keith 860 $1000 $500 Contact: Jeff Taino (C)909-702-3369 2 Borillo, Romeo 800 500 250 Contact: Vuong Do (C)714-622-0842 3 Toro, Floyd 782 250 125 4 Cericos, Sol 776 150 5 Baca, Ricardo (1/2) 701 63 WEST COVINA LANES 6 Mendoza, Ricardo 699 100 675 S. Glendora Ave., West Covina, CA 91790 Tel. No. 626-960-3636 7 Barcelona, Jojo 688 90 8 Catalasan, Tres 687 90 QUALIFYING SQUADS: 4PM & 6PM 9 Boquio, Jesse 678 83 SEMI FINALS: Bowl 3 games "BEAT THE BOARD" Bowler with the 10 Vejar, Carlos 678 83 highest Series win the event. 11 Quitangon, Don 677 75 12 Narciso, Henry 675 70 Oil Pattern: Sport Shot 13 Goodloe, Matthew 669 65 HANDICAP REQUIREMENT: 14 Batista, Carin 666 60 1. ANY LOCAL TOURNAMENT AVERAGE WILL BE ACCEPTED AND SUBJECT FOR APPROVAL. 15 Barcelona, Mien 662 55 16 Garcia, Jessica 654 55 2. HIGHEST USBC COMPOSITE AVERAGE LAST 5 YEARS. 17 Benn Jr, Herman 644 55 TOURNAMENT RULES: 18 Dizon, Tess 643 55 1. NO CURRENT OR FORMER PBA/PWBA ALLOWED. 19 Brooks, Troy 638 55 2. MAXIMUM AVERAGE IS 220. HANDICAP IS BASED ON 90% OF 220. (Sport Ave. convertion) 20 Manalo, B o 638 55 3. MAXIMUM HANDICAP IS 60 FOR MEN OR WOMEN. EXCEPT FOR SOME SENIORS IS 65. 21 Slack, Chris 636 55 4. SEPARATE QUALIFYING FOR MEN, WOMEN, AND SENIOR. 22 Alford, Steven 617 55 . WE GUARANTEE 2 WOMEN & 3 SENIORS TO THE SEMI FINAL. 23 Richardson, Ronald 617 55 5. SOME LOCAL TOURNAMENT AVERAGES ARE SUBJECT FOR APPROVAL. 24 Boone, Veronica 605 55 6. ONLY TOURNAMENT DIRECTORS CAN MAKE DECISIONS AND RERATE BOWLERS ANY TIME. 25 Caluag, Rauf Micko 602 55 26 Atanacio, Rey 551 55 3, 2, 1 Pin Deduction FINANCIAL REPORT GUARANTEED REGARDLESS OF ENTRIES CUT SCORES: 1ST Place $1000+$500 Xframe Bonus+$500 SQD Bonus = $2000 Saturday Men: + 110 Women: + 97 2ND Place $500+$250 Xframe Bonus = $750 Seniors: 3RD Place $250+$125 Xframe Bonus = $375 Men: + 107 Women: + 84 HIGH QUALIFER (FREE ENTRY) Optional: Side Pots: $7, Brackets: $5, Match Game 3: $5 Men: Tres Catalasan +156 Women: Tess Dizon +160 ENTRY FEE: $55 RE-ENTRIES: $50 & REDUCED ENTRY:$40 (50% PRIZE OR BONUS) MATCH GAME: 151 - $2,355 - NO WINNER Optional Xframe Bonus: $10 Prize Fund...... $4,214.00 Sidepots...... $792.00 QUALIFYING RATIO: MEN 1:5 WOMEN 1:4 AGE FOR SENIORS: MEN @62 AND WOMEN @55 X-Frame Bonus...... $875.00 Page 6 CaliforniaBowlingNews.com January 11, 2018

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Christine Drew 221-558, Jill Williamson 192-552, Laura Winnetka Justman 550, Monise Kelly 205-544, Sue West 203-538. Pickwick Bowl Copper Bucket: Congratulations Team # 9 League Cham- Bowl BOWL 921 Riverside Dr. “Formerly Canoga Park Bowl” pions: Charlie Brown, Tom Tucker, Sean Tucker, Brian 20122 Vanowen St. • Winnetka, CA 91306 Freiburger. Vincent Hall 279-734, Eric Wilson 254-689, Ed Burbank, CA 91506 818-340-5190 • FAX: 818-340-5105 by Tish (818) 842-7188 www.winnetkabowl.net • E-mail:[email protected] Jones 250-657, Steven Felix 258-639, Larry Zuckerman 634, Rusty Yeager Jr. 628, Joe Myers 224-597, Jocelyn WINNETKA – Happy New Year from Winnetka Bowl! Bustamante 234-595, Traci Luxford 219-568, Mark Alva- BURBANK – I apologize for scores missed during my Let’s make 2018 a great one! rino 566, Sean Tucker 226-552, Charlie Brown 182-475. small hiatus but hopefully I am back on track! Here are all of the high scores for the past month: 500 Classic: Sylvia Hedding 276-699, Fran Brandt 266- December 28, 2017, Pickwick lost a great bowler, past Phil-Am: Ryan Villa-Real 289-751, Anthony Hernandez 667, Jill Williamson 236-648, Sun Buffington 243-644, Pe- secretary & friend. You will be missed Ray Moriarity. I will 247-707, James Yjares 246-674, Alvin Bailon 225-629, tra Kaun 242-627, Christine Drew 234-610, Marcia Logan cherish the time I had with you. Your passion for life was Larry Manlapit 611, Linda Fenwick 201-532. 215-606, Patti Ehart 223-601, Sylvia Hedding 228-589. contagious and I thank you for always cheering me up with Kings & Queens (Youth Sport League – 4 games): Sol- 39’ers Senior Trio: Al Reiswig 265-711, Larry George a good laugh. Rest in peace, my friend. omon Salama 212-766, Anthony Schanen 210-725, Bing 248-683, Joe Argento 245-663, Tom Tucker 245-635, Les Senior Swingers: (scr) Dick Bay 179, Bonnie Holcomb Lau III 202-675, Louis Luna 217-661. Charbonneau 216-610, Jose Blanco 608, Jerry Kanowitz 176, Fred Lampa 524, Barbara Teitel 460. (hdcp) Art Segura An Average League: Tom Leigh 224-649, Lynn Matsuba- 245-606, John Sanchez 606, Kathy Litzenberger 224-546, 238, Kim Rasmussen 232, Kelly McDonough 647, Seiki ra 235-626, Andre Eubanks 236-621, Sarah Schrantz 234- Trish Carpenter 184-532, Arlene Bonino 202-531, Tess Tluczek 643. 591, Nicholas Huang 223-580, Jerome Tellio 196-567. Avila 179-522, Mary Lauer 184-505. Monday 690: (scr) Dylan Jimenez 246, Carol Thrasher 198, Van Nuys Eagles: Vincent Hall 262-686, Tom Leigh 244- The Classics: Alex Schwartz 265-733, James Heylek Dave Brubaker 676, Cheryl Mikels 507. (hdcp) Dave Hansen 674, Ed Jones 223-642, Jonathan Ruzic 224-628, Matt 246-679, Sammy Lumlert 248-633, Nick Hendrickson 224- 251, Judy Treidler 245, Rhys Tilley 687, Glenda Nale 698. Hall 217-580, Kenny Altbush 223-577, Dede Hall 196-487, 626, Dave Quam 624, Chris Mintz-Plasse 247-617, Alex LA Metro Telco: (scr) Kevin Bularz 205, Alice Compere Brandee Woods 177-464, Lolita Newchurch 179-455. Schwartz 237-606, Ryan Finney 601, Sammy Lumlert 218- 166, George Vanderveen 581, Judy Lamb 470. (hdcp) Gary 49’ers Senior Trio: Jim Land 247-579, Bob Walker 219- 577, Rhonda Cleveland 192-562, Alex Schwartz 551, Pam Edwards 243, Kathy Lilliquist & Peggy Eklund 247, Jack 569, Tom Tucker 210-564, Jayme Willis 238-560, Al Zegar Findl 213-591, Bo Fogel 211-576, Michelle Bryant 212-562. Roquemore 692, Michelle Marx 656. 214-554, Michael Chaney 554, Eloise Valencia 177-499, Thirsty Nite Out: Adam Lew 269-760, Andy Munro 712, Guys & Dolls: (scr) Alex Whittinghill 230, Colleen Simpson Karen McDonald 185-491. Pat Miller 256-704, Bill Lew 242-698, Greg Kolski 246-677, 196, Mike McMahon 708, Danica McMahon 578. (hdcp) Monday Nite Madness: Steven Schulkin 247-666, Wayne Pat Miller 248-676, Josh Ellis 257-676, Carl Comrie 256- Setu Molia 270, Peggy Eklund 248, Vince Carnegie 730, McClean 225-616, Jerome Hampton 214-598, Travis Coff- 675, Susan Cortez 237-674, Pat Miller 671, Dave Bore Lisa Chung 691. man 222-579, Paul Dean 215-574, David Jaques 202-559, 256-669, Adam Lew 268-645, Darryl Pray 649, Daniel Bar- Wed Night Hdcp: (scr) Jonathan Pearlstein 247, Gigit Michelle Salazar 187-474, Gail Bovey 161-455, Helene kin 640, Patrick Reed 247-640, Bill Lew 639, Andy Munro Reyes 184, Dan Pilgrim 711, Laura Baltazar & Amber Ball Wilcox 162-450, Peggy Bird 155-450, Debi Aldridge 174- 639, Dominic Rappazzo 246-632, Susan Cortez 241-613, 547. (hdcp) Anthony Asadoryan 277, Kristine Cotangco 264, 448, Joan Yacavone 154-446. Amy Lew 209-606, Jill Williamson 224-594, Patti Ehart Joseph Kazandjian 775, Ann Jones 704. River Maniacs: Justin Pluchino 257-767, Johnnie Engle- 224-576, Stella Mount 228-574, Liz Rogers 224-552, Amy Senior Foursome: (scr) Richard Brown 192, Barbara Teitel hart 278-755, Greg Kennick 279-752, Joshua Frazier 289- Lew 195-530, Stella Mount 530. 174, Winston Gorriceta 501, Lydia Gantt 522. (hdcp) Dick 733, Robert Pellicci 268-719, Monise Kelly 234-625, Jodi St. Cyrils: Sheryl Tschappat 222-577, Neal Veis 233-567, Bay 242, Cres Cruz 246, Richard Andersen 702, Lillian Cromar 225-574. Ray Plasse 198-556, Howard Bender 176-503, Pauline Kleinman 655. 470 Scratch Travel: Kelly Gold 231-623, Jill Williamson Mengel 193-501. Thursday 890: (scr) Brad Wilson 243, Agnes Cotangco 178, 220-608, Stella Mount 198-573, Cindy Dominguez 542, SFVCC Nikkei: Randy Page 255-746, Bing Lau 278-675, Ryan Hinchliffe 655, Kim Bax 488. (hdcp) Rudy Haubenre- Marcia Logan 534. Jon Pearlstein 239-654, George Parker 232-636, San isser & Mike Galloway 264, Helene Rouse 247, Kurt Zap- Ellen’s Comedians: Michael Pollack 268-752, Justin Mitchell 267-628, Harry Yamagami 222-619, Kirk Sasaki paterreno 704, Melanie Fushi 667. Pluchino 258-744, Billy Mulvihill 298-712, Ted Nagy 262- 223-609, Yuki Matsuba 227-609, Tony Shiotani 254-600, Until next time…keep the ball rollin’! 703, David Feinberg 700, Jesse Chastain 267-689, Dusty Kevin Eto 224-598, Sho Kadonaga 593, Nikkita Mitchell Johnson 257-688, David Blackman 258-687, Vince Koeller 224-580, Pei Eto 200-563, Sandra Yamamoto 191-560, 683, Ray Stoy 677, Sheryl Tschappat 211-584, Patti Ehart Tami Shiotani 204-559, Noriko Fukunaga 192-552, Yuko 222-572, Angela Wales 216-560, Erica Pollack 202-553, Suruki 204-528. I CAN ONLY HOPE… Mary Becker 550. Junior Royals: Kyler Orosco 279-728, Julia Frias 246- by Tish Guys & Dolls: Jeff Stitz 266-708, Joe Curry 255-703, Mark 691, Jacey Opiana 233-644, Armen Wood 247-605. Basore 679, Jim Hartt 279-666, Mike Cohen 652, Mike A very dear friend of Johnson 247-642, Dwayne Walker 630, Doug Fountain mine, Adolf Noce, who hap- 623, Johnathan Gaines 267-623, Mike Rice 617, Jeneane Linbrook Bowl pens to be 97 years old, has Walker 235-556, Diane Weed 185-530, Carol Tucker 512, 201 S Brookhurst St. regained his footing on the Tracy Stine 195-501, Cora Caparros 166-487, Ellie Koops Anaheim, CA 92804 lanes. This past Wednes- 166-478. (714) 774-2253 day while bowling with his League of Our Own: Lance Sakata 300-746, Alnoor by Joy McGregor friends, Adolf rolled a 216. Lalji 285-713, Alex Schwartz 257-697, Adam Lew 255- It isn’t his first, nor will it be 674, Matt Parker 248-668, Sammy Lumlert 243-664, Kevin ANAHEIM – Sargent sets the pace in the 590 Classic his last, but Adolf has fought Matsuki 256-654, Sean Tuber 227-644, Susan Cortez 224- Friday morning as he marches to the top on games of 268- hard to get here. 596, Amy Lew 228-610, Carmen Hofstra 206-547, Gabbie 228-268 for 759 and added another 228 to lead with a 987 I’ve had the pleasure of Angeles 198-517. set. Adolf’s company and bowl- Funtimers: Rick Dobris 224-640, Frank Tucci 234-628, Willy Bordenave followed Sargent’s pace and claimed ing wisdom for many years. Ed Wannomae 246-624, Skip Brown 256-609, Gary Brick- his first 900 of the season on games of 232-176-227 and I first met him when I be- er 607, Don Constable 241-606, Al Reiswig 228-601, Les 268 to post 903. Welcome to the 900 Club Willy! came the Youth Program di- Charbonneau 215-599, Dolly Salazar 234-594, Sherwin Ever-so-consistent Terry Brent stroked 202-203-255 rector at Pickwick. Adolf was a volunteer coach at the time Silver 205-578, Gary Bricker 234-562, Larry Schneider and 207 for 867. Nice bowling ‘Lefty’... and I valued his participation. As time went on, I became 556, Barbara Vaccarello 200-522, Barbara Dasaro 195- Don Gardner hasn’t lost his touch as he rolled 254-193- aware of the wonderful man that he is and our friendship 521, Karen McDonald 192-521, Elaine Schings 184-515, 189 and 227 for a fine 863 set. grew. Bev Zietz 187-483, Liz Rogers 171-479,Temmy Walker Birthday boy Juan Sandoval is holding up his team on A few years ago, the love of his life, Annie (as he called 180-479. games of 212-212-198 and 237 to claim 859. her) became very ill and was hospitalized. Adolf would dili- C.C.A.: Nancy Kato 258-697, Bob Storaker 236-631, Ja- Right on Juan’s heels is Dick McKenzie. Dick stroked gently & lovingly go to visit until he, himself, had a severe nine Ewing 224-597, Bo Fogel 203-562, Petra Kaun 204- games of 237-257-172 and 189 to lay claim to 855. stroke and was hospitalized as well. Unfortunately, Annie 540, Shelly Rick 202-533,Kyle Doran 188-530. Juan’s teammate and another “Lefty”, Larry Green is passed while Adolf was fighting to regain control over his Mixed Classic Handicap: Tom Leigh 267-799, Jared holding hisWP own, tossing 221-200-227 and 203 to post 851. body. It broke my heart. Nineberg 289-774, Thomas Everitt 300-788, Scott Lem- Hot Games: Cheryl Munson 259, David Yeoman 255, Adolf first returned to Pickwick in a wheel chair and we men 300-760, Billy Mulvihill 300-751, Robert Pellicci 299- Ron DouglassWestern 237, Hong Kha 235,Pacific Norm Walker 228,Bowling Mark were all so Supply, happy to see him outInc. & about as best he could 748, Rusty Bryant 300-742, Patrick Michaels 300-730, Guillaume 228, Carl Adinolfi 224, Janet Anderson 224, Rita at the time. Months later he attempted bowling again. The John Ross 730, Dean Sarrocco 729, Dave Schettini 724, Sparks 223, Sandy Magana 220, Jim Moore 218, Rob scores were not as he would have liked but he never gave Jesse Chastain 720, Tom Miller 719, Sam Amaral 717, Jus- Roberts 215, Rich Heid 214, Dan Milstead 213, Nick Lam up, coming every week to practice with his ‘cronies’. This tin Pluchino 716, Jared McCarley 714, Jeff Stitz 713, Stan 213, new grandpa Frank Bellinder 211, Adrian Bradley 206, Wednesday’s game of 216 is a culmination of my deter- Salter 263-711, Josh Taylor 694, Randy Page 288-693, Andrea Fredericks 202, Blake Douglass 202, Gary Coultas mined & dedicated friend’s passion for the sport. John Englehart 687, Patti Ehart 215-622, Darlene Somers 201, Teri Hefner 201 and Joy McGregor (FINALLY) 200. If & when I get to 97 years of age, I can only hope… 214-611, Dorothy Bell 217-587, Kelly Bottoms 213-567, Until next week... Congratulations, Adolf! You are an inspiration to us all.

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PBA continued from page 1 en’s divisions during the 2017 season with each division CAL BOWL BOWLING REPORT competing in a separate stepladder final. by Lil’ Heading into the ninth frame of the drama-filled men’s 2500 E. Carson St., Lakewood, CA 90712 • (562) 421-8448 championship match with a 10-pin lead, No. 3 qualifier and last year’s third-place finisher of Ya- LAKEWOOD — Hi! It’s good to be back with our names kima, Wash., failed to convert a 10 pin spare leaving the and last scores of 2017. Hope everyone has a great 2018. door open for a Belmonte win in the 10th. Laughlin Bowler Bears: (Week 17) Looks like Jaime In the 10th, Belmonte closed with a 267 game forcing Grabinski got a box of strikes for Christmas and used them wisely racking up 249-224-223/696. Other big scores were Kent to strike to tie the match. Kent came through with turned in by Michael Savoskis 247/632, Brandon Mims a pressure-filled solid pocket hit to also close with 267 230/605, Jonathan Gale 234/591, Donna Smith 524, Do- forcing a sudden-death roll-off. Belmonte won the roll-off 2018 PBA LEAGUE DRAFT reen Savolskis 509. with a strike in the first frame to Kent’s eight-count after Vegas Crackpots: Mike Haynes didn’t have to shoot at too he left the 2-8. many spares. Lots of strikes on his way to 278-278/767. David Ferguson 255/686, Vern Adams 662, Lee Wallace “Yeah, I was worried,” said Belmonte referring to MOVES TO SATURDAY, 657, Ondra Lucas Jr. 651, Janet Reece 224/553, Shaonna Kent’s fast start with the first five strikes in a row. “For- Battle 537. tunately, after the spare in the first frame I was able to put Young At Heart: Walter Milsap 256/642, Johnny Hum- five strikes together to get back in the match and then it FEB. 17, IN INDIANAPOLIS phrey 593, Ike Sanders 581, Oritta Steel 212/587, Frances was like anything could happen at that point.” Walker 543. The 2018 PBA League draft, originally scheduled for Recycled Teens: Victor Santos 623, Vince Cervantes For Belmonte, it was his second consecutive WSOB IX Monday, Feb. 12, is moving to Saturday, Feb. 17 at 10:30 222/613, Joanne Burke 515. Jojo Jasmin 592. win after his recent milestone PBA World Championship a.m. at Woodland Bowl. The draft, which will fill vacan- Pin Heads: Chuck Appleberry 518, Ashley Brown 475. win on ESPN for a record third major win of the season cies on all eight PBA League teams, will be live streamed Monday 10 For 10: Lawrence Austria 690, Benny Bonam and ninth of his career. on PBA’s Xtra Frame online bowling channel. 555, Cynthia Velderrain 423. “It’s a unique feeling the pressure you feel to get a Cal Bowleros: Carole Fischer 629, Ruthie Jones 614, Here’s a revised summary of how the 2018 PBA Yvonne Clarke 498, Cheryl Hilton 224. Sidepot winners: strike when it comes down to one shot after you’ve trav- League draft will work: Game One: Cheryl Hilton 269; Game Two: Carolyn Rous- elled the world to get to this point,” Belmonte added. “The i. ● Each team manager will protect up-to three seau 216; GameThree: Barbara Clark 224. pressure you feel to get a strike was like the inside of your players from their 2017 roster according to the follow- Sierra Bugs: Connie Wood 2315/556, Linda Kinney 547. body wanting to be on the outside.” ing deadlines. Protected players for each team will be Sidepot winners: Game One: Bea Sueki 220; Game Two: In the semi-final match, Kent advanced to the cham- Connie Wood 176; Game Three: Linda Kinney 233. announced on the following Monday: the Dallas Strikers Senior Men’s Trio: Paul Johnson 280/742, Harold Dubose pionship match with a 231-224 win over No. 2 qualifier (manager Norm Duke) and Portland Lumberjacks (Tim 279/739, Steve Ritchie 278/716, Don Gardner 713, Em- Jesper Svensson of Sweden, who finished second to Bel- Mack) will select their protected players by Sunday; Sil- merson Wafer 700. monte in the World Championship. ver Lake Atom Splitters (Mark Baker) and Philadelphia Bowling Buddies: Rich Ewaskey 523, Merrie Slagley 453, In another tightly contested title match, Zavjalova beat Hitmen (Jason Couch) by Jan. 14; LA X (Andrew Cain) Christine Ewaskey 446. two-time defending champion Danielle McEwan of Stony Funsters: Boylee Inocente 656, Earl Hullett 621, Beth and NYC Kingpins (Carolyn Dorin-Ballard) by Jan. 21 Austria 519, Luz Cruz 515, Rick Seneris 248. Point, N.Y., 235-232, to win the women’s final. and the Motown Muscle (Del Ballard Jr.) and Brooklyn Big Bear: Debra Gipson currently averaging 198 rolled With the match even in the fifth frame, McEwan opened Styles () by Jan. 28. games of 255-245-183 for 683. Jamie Carrington topped in the sixth after missing a 1-2-4-10 washout giving Zav- ii. the men with his 248-243-267/757. Curt Soares 718, Sue jalova a 25-pin lead. However, McEwan was able to come iii. ● The final roster spots will be filled during the Cant 603. back and overtake Zavjalova with an eight-pin lead after Grandma/Grandpa’s: We had four bowlers who each had 2018 PBA League draft on Saturday, Feb. 17, at Woodland a 167game. Do you know who they were...Mary Middleton striking in the seventh, eighth and ninth frames while Zav- Bowl in Indianapolis, site of the Go Bowling! PBA 60th 167, Yvonne Clarke 167, Elena VanDeven 167 and Pamela jalova could only manage spares in those frames. Anniversary Classic. Xtra Frame will cover the draft live. Norwood 167. Other scores to report: William Scott 556, With the match coming down to the 10th, Zavjalova iv. Dorothy Ruggiero 512. finished with a strike to post her 235. Needing a strike to v. ● The draft order will be in reverse order of fin- Gobs and Gals: Jerry Cant Jr. 760, Harold Dubose 719, win, McEwan left a solid 10 pin handing the win to Zav- Nick Negrete and Emmerson Wafer 701 each. Lasandra ishing positions in 2017 for both rounds (No. 8 Brooklyn Chaney 579, Shirley Owens 568, Sue Cant 565. jalova. will select first followed by Motown, NYC, L.A., Phila- Mini Couples: Dave Burchman 659, Rene Palomo 609, “I didn’t feel comfortable in the middle of the game, delphia, Silver Lake, Portland and Dallas. There will not Gina Bjoralt 514, Kirk Van-Doren 225. but that’s going to happen now and then,” said Zavjalova, be a “serpentine” reverse order this year. Senior Men’s Trio: Secretary Josh Hudson rolled his who was competing in her first WBT final. “I just had to vi. ● Players eligible to be drafted will consist of the first ball of the day and left the 5-7-10! Congrats to King deal with what was in front of me and hope it was good Rouse Jr. on his perfect game. Gary White, Larry Gray and top 75 PBA players on the PBA Tour/WBT earnings list Chauncey Brown would make a colorful team. enough to win.” “When Danielle put those three strikes for 2017 plus 2018 events through the PBA Tournament Funsters: Rick Hunter cleaned up all 3 sidepots --- 270, together at the end of the game I thought I had lost the of Champions, which ends Feb. 11. Note that players from 237, 262/701. Janet Kastor 575, Jim Plante 588, Fale Sula match,” she added. “After I struck in the 10th it was out 2017 teams left off the protected list will not be automati- 562. of my hands at that point—whatever happens, happens. It cally eligible; they must be on the top 75 earnings list to be — JUNIORS — was just my day today.” Mini Bees: Carsyn Peace 92, Makhai Patton 83, Briele eligible. The eligibility list will be published on Monday, Dropkins 130, Greysen Peace 116, Mikylah Patton 88. In the semifinal, McEwan defeated international stand- Feb. 12, and those players must then declare for the draft Bobcats: Nathan Bergevin 384, Mason Dropkin 323, Pres- out Shalin Zulkifli of Malaysia 244-231 to advance to the by Thursday, Feb. 15. ton Lane 268, Ari Munroe 299, Iyla Kerner 242. title match. Classified:Brennan Wingfield 574, Chris Borillo 566, Rey- WORLD BOWLING TOUR FINALS mar Santos 546, Jocelyn Torres 402, Emily Jenkins 394. Presented by PBA We wish all our bowlers here at Cal Bowl a wonderful La Habra “300” Bowl and happy 2018!! National Bowling Stadium, Reno, Nev. 370 E. Whittier (aired Jan. 7 on ESPN) La Habra, CA 90631 Women’s Finals (562) 691-6721 1, Diana Zavjalova, Latvia, $12,500. by Ed Saleh 2, Danielle McEwan, Stony Point, N.Y., $7,500. 3, Shalin Zulkifli, Malaysia, $5,000. LA HABRA – Check out our weekly No-Tap, Friday morn- First match: McEwan def. Zulkifli, 244-231; Champion- ings at 10:00 am. The next Beast’s Handicap Eliminator is ship match: Zavjalova def. McEwan, 235-232. th Sunday, January 28 at 10:00am. Men’s Finals SUNDAY – Vegas Rollers: Off. Wally’s Vegas Cruise: Off. 1, Jason Belmonte, Australia, $12,500. MONDAY – Lake Parkers: Off. Golden Awards: Off. Whit- 2, Marshall Kent, Yakima, Wash., $7,500. tier Off. Gamblers Fun: Off. 3, Jesper Svensson, Sweden, $5,000. TUESDAY – Glenbrook Gals: Off. Friendly Seniors: Larry First match: Marshall def. Svensson, 231-224; Champion- McCurry 269/622, Dolores Harmon 203. Pedagogues: Larry ship match: Belmonte tied Marshall, 267-267. Belmonte Bell 214, Bob Ward 183. 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COUNTY Association Manager - Tom Leigh FOREST LANES - 40 15600 Devonshire St., Suite 212, Granada Hills, CA 91344 22771 Centre Drive, Lake Forest, CA 92630 email: [email protected] website: nlacbowling.com (949) 770-0055 • Fax: (949) 770-7839 (818) 810-6263 www.forestlanes.com • Manager: Jon Diso Email: [email protected] ORANGE COUNTY Association Manager - Andrea Fredericks PO Box 4396, Garden Grove, CA 92842-4396 E-Mail: [email protected] CALIFORNIA USBC ASSOCIATION (714) 554-0111 Association Manager - Larry Peppers BOWLING CENTERS OF 45 Mitchell Blvd. Suite 7, San Rafael, CA 94903 [email protected] • www.calusbc.com SAN GABRIEL VALLEY SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA www.californiayouthbowling.com Association Manager - Linda Johnson-Pilios (415)492-8880 4020 Shadydale Ave., Covina, CA 91722 E-Mail: [email protected] Executive Director - Scott Poddig (626) 337-6270 Fax: (626) 960-9260 PO Box 4396, Garden Grove, CA 92842-4396 NORTH COUNTY USBC Association Manager - Nancy Arvanitas [email protected] 4212 Vista Del Rio Way #8, Oceanside, CA 92057 www.socalbowling.com [email protected] SOUTH L.A. 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The fivesome of Jon Diso, Jessica Diso (Jon’s wife), Mele Cardoso, Kevin Valmonte and Tarika Onishi earned the top seed for the three-team stepladder finals and then defeated the representative from Jewel City in Glendale, 457-404, in the championship match. It marked the third Fab 5 championship in as many years for a Forest Lanes team. The two Disos, along with Virgil Dunziellas, Robert Leahy and Brent Illagan, earned the title in 2015 at Keystone Lanes in Norwalk. Valmonte was part of the winning Forest Lanes team in 2016 at Bowlium Lanes in the San Bernardino County city of Montclair. The 2017 tournament, sponsored by the Bowling Proprietors’ Assn. of America, took place Dec. 10. Qualifying for the tournament finals was held at various bowling houses around Southern California in the preceding two months. Eight teams earned a spot in the tournament finals at Forest Lanes. After bowling 10 games, three teams qualified for the stepladder finals. Jewel City in Glendale advanced to the champion- ship match with top-seeded Forest Lanes by defeating Fountain Bowl, 431-372, in the first match. The score represented the total pins from a two-game showdown. Jewel City carved out a huge cushion against Fountain Bowl by winning the first game, 243- 163, and Fountain Bowl couldn’t make up the deficit despite a 209-188 victory in the second game. Jewel City got the upper hand on top-seeded Forest Lanes in the stepladder championship match by squeaking out a 193-188 victory in the first game. But Forest Lanes bowlers turned in a virtuoso effort in the second game, winning, 269-211, and the $1,000 top prize. Jewel City earned $500 for its second-place performance. Asked how he celebrated another Fab 5 title for a Forest Lanes team, Jon Diso laughed and said, “I celebrated by working the rest of the evening.” Diso, the general manager of Forest Lanes, served as a fill-in the day of the finals because the original member of the qualifying team, Dave Yamauchi, was unable to bowl because of a previous commitment. PWBA International Star Diana Zavjalova Joins H5G Staff WAUKESHA, Wis. – Professional Women’s Bowling Association star Diana Zavjalova of Lat- via, winner of Sunday’s ESPN-televised World Bowling Tour Women’s Finals presented by the PBA, has joined the H5G player staff, H5G President Todd Molbeck announced Monday. The 26-year-old Zavjalova, winner of the 2013 and 2017 United States Bowling Congress Queens in addition to a third PWBA title in Welch, Minnesota plus a Professional Bowlers Associa- tion Regional title in Kokomo, Indiana in 2015, will join a growing team of bowling superstars in representing H5G in competition and promotional events around the world. “I could not be more excited to be a part of High 5 gear team,” said Zavjalova, who now makes her home in Austin, Texas. “H5G has hands down the best prod- uct in sports and I can’t wait to proudly represent High 5 all over the world. It’s going to be an awesome year!” Zavjalova, who has been a member of Latvia’s national women’s team since age 9, has earned gold medals for her na- tive country in European Youth and Women’s Bowling Cham- pionships, and was a star with Webber International during her collegiate years, winning the 2015 Intercollegiate Singles Championship and helping Webber win the women’s Intercol- legiate Team Championship, also in 2012. With H5G, she joins a team that includes PWBA stars , Shannon O’Keefe, Danielle McEwan, Stefanie John- son, Katie Zwiefelhofer, Lindsay Boomershine, Elysia Current, Jennifer Petrick Higgins and three-time USBC Senior Queens titlist Lucy Sandelin. H5G’s male staff includes Professional Bowlers Association champions , Tommy Jones, E.J. Tackett, Kyle Troup, Wes Malott, Parker Bohn III, Jesper Svens- son and Francois Lavoie, and rising stars Ryan Zagar, AJ John- son and Brent Boho. Molbeck said when H5G was founded that a key goal was to change the image of bowling by giving the sport a cool, con- temporary and professional look. “Adding dynamic young players like Diana Zavjalova reaf- firms our goal and is part of our continuing investment in the sport,” Molbeck said. H5G, originally known as High 5 Gear, is an enthusiastic and committed partner of the PBA, PWBA, PBA/PWBA Xtra Frame Striking Against Breast Cancer Mixed Doubles Cham- pionship, Petersen Classic and a number of youth and charity events. H5G also has initiated special incentive programs to provide custom-designed, high-quality apparel to collegiate and high school teams, as well as America’s millions of league bowlers. For more information about H5G and its complete product line, visit www.high5gear.com, High 5 Gear on Facebook or @high- 5gear on Twitter. GOING TO LAS VEGAS FOR A ESPYTOURNAMENT continued from page 1 ? 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