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SUN-THURS FRI-SAT FROM FROM 2008 Thursday, March 15, 2007 68th Year In Publication Office: 562-807-3600 • Fax: 562-807-2288 News SINCE 1940 California California California California California B OWLING P.O. Box 4160, Downey, CA 90241 • Online: www.californiabowlingnews.com • Email: [email protected] OPTIONAL - Sidepots $6 - Blocks $4 - Brackets $5 • Call Mario at (949)770-0055 for more info. Forest Lanes 6 Gamer 1PM • Saturday, April 14th $300.00 1st Place Guaranteed Entry Fee: $50.00 WESTERN WOMEN PREMIER BOWLERS Invite you to bowl with the “Best in the West” in the 7th Annual Jim Lee Memorial Mixed Doubles Championship March 31st - April 1st, 2007 at Yorba Linda Bowl 18171 Imperial Hwy, Yorba Linda • 714-777-3818 For details, entry information and/or if you’d like to bowl and need a partner visit www.wwpb.com or call Lori Yamasaki at 310-473- 0548 or Laurie Soto at 661-713-4945 or visit www.wwpb.com S.S.T. Super Senior Tour of California Hi From Len To all the SST. Members. This last weekend, March 3/4-07 we were at AMF Riverside Lanes Riverside CA. Our host was General Manager Mr.Scott Ballinger, and his as- sistant Mrs. Terry King We would like to thank them very much for their hard work. You could not have asked for better. Terry, thank you. The luncheon was great. You made our day flow. We apologize for the mix up with Scott’s name and pictures. Hopefully it will not happen again, we are looking forward to next year, March 1/2-08. Our next stop is ABC Moreno Valley Bowl Moreno Valley Ca. March 31 / April 1-07. Regular starting time and format. May 5/6-07 we are at La Habra 300 Bowl, home of Mr. 900 Glenn Allison. Don’t forget to make your plans for Fantasy Springs June 2 / 3-07 always a great stop. Because of lineage going up, we had to increase the entry fee by $10.00 to $145.00. If lineage is less, there will be more money in the prize fund For more information call Mr. Dave Gulley President S.S.T. @ Ph. # (949)-677-6424. Also check our Ad in this paper the Cali- fornia Bowling News, March 22-07. WCST Ebonite Tournaments Set For March & April 2007, Nearing Full Capacity For Entries by Dick Sanders BURBANK—The next three WCST Ebonite Singles Tourna- ments set for March and April 2007 are nearing entry fields of full squads. The WCST Ebonite Singles set for this weekend, March 17-18, at Pickwick Bowl, in Burbank, CA is close to filling a full field of 72 bowlers for this one squad tournament, that will start at 12:00 Noon, Saturday March 17 th . Entries will be taken on a first come first serve basis, until tournament is filled. The WCST-Ebonite All Star Doubles, scheduled for the week- end of April 21-22, at Rancho Bowl in Santa Maria, CA, is nearing it’s capacity of 48 teams or 96 bowlers to bowl a one squad tourna- ment, starting on Saturday, April 21 st at 10:00AM. Call the WCST office at 760-363-8141 for further details. A 5 Game open singles sweeper is scheduled for Friday, April 20, 2007 to start at 3:00PM. A great Tri-Tip Steak Dinner is also scheduled on Friday, April 20 th to start at 6:00PM at a cost of $14.00 per person. About 80 people will attend this dinner. You may make your reservations by calling the WCST Office at 760- 363-8141, or the Rancho Bowl in Santa Maria at 805-925-2405. Another WCST Ebonite Tournament at the Silver Nugget Lanes in N. Las Vegas, NV, on the week-end of April 28-29, 2007 is also getting close to filling. This tournament will have 60 to 66 bowlers. One Squad only. This tournament will start on Saturday, April 27 th at 10:00AM. A growing trend of past WCST members rejoining, and new Members along with the growing strength of our regular members will make up total of over 230 entries for the next three WCST Tournaments. Our Membership also includes 50 to 60 bowlers of the Nevada and Arizona Area, and a few from Central and Northern California, as well as the main body of the Membership from South- ern California. CLICK ON TO THE NEW WCST WEB-SITE AT http:// westcoastseniortour.com for the latest information, and a complete Entry and Money History of the WCST. The WCST Ebonite 2007 Tournament Schedule, results of the recent Tournament, and Cur- rent and Life-Time Money Winners. Ozzie’s Senior Mixed Doubles ANAHEIM — Linbrook Bowl, located at 201 South Brookhurst, just off the 5 free- way will host the Ozzie Doubles on March 17th. The Ozzie Doubles is a mixed series event, very popular at Linbrook for many-a-year. Check-in starts at 11:30 A.M. on March 17th (St. Patrick’s Day) with actual competition starting at 12:30 P.M. As always, only the first 50 couples to sign up will battle it out. Wear the green and maybe you can win the green on Satur- day at Linbrook. Two Spots Available For Reno Nationals GARDENA — Judy, out of Gardena Bowl put together teams for the USBC Open Tour- nament in Reno. Last week two bowlers told her they can’t go. The two spots are paid for. Open to men or women. The spots include team event, doubles and singles. The dates are March 25 (Sun- day) and March 26 (Monday). Anyone available, please call 310-329-7614 as soon as pos- sible. Good Luck Judy — Hope you find two bowlers — Carol Mancini. RENO, Nev.—Four years removed from a professional ca- reer that spanned nearly 20 years and many pages of the Profes- sional Women’s Bowling Asso- ciation record book, Dede Davidson of Buellton, Calif., is back in the spotlight, this time breaking records at the United States Bowling Congress Open Championships. Making her first USBC Open Championships appearance, the nine-time PWBA titlist posted nine games of 200 or better on the way to a 2,118 total and the top spot in Regular All-Events at the National Bowling Stadium on Friday. Former Professional Bowlers Association standout Mike Miller of Rio Rancho, N.M., previously held the lead with 2,114. Only a stubborn 6-pin stood between Davidson and the fourth perfect game by a woman in tournament history, but the 299 capped off a 727 singles ef- fort and helped her to the high- est all-events total ever by a woman at the Open Champion- ships. She added 705 in team and 686 in doubles to pass fellow PWBA alumna Liz Johnson of Cheektowaga, N.Y., who shot 2,117 last year in Corpus Christi, Texas. If her all-events score holds up until the tournament con- cludes on July 1, Davidson would join former PWBA star Wendy Macpherson as the only women to claim Regular Divi- sion titles. “This has been an amazing experience, and to bowl this well my first time out is even bet- ter,” said Davidson, who bowled as a substitute in place of a friend who had back surgery. “I don’t bowl much anymore, so to be leading right now is an incred- ible feeling. I still enjoy being able to compete when I can, and this is better than I ever could’ve ex- pected.” Since the PWBA closed its doors in 2003, the left-handed Davidson only bowls one night each week, plus the occasional tournament, but practiced a few times on this year’s Open Cham- pionships lane condition at a lo- cal bowling center before mak- ing the trip to Reno. “Those practice sessions re- ally helped because I was able to get a feel for the pattern, and it helped me decide what balls to bring,” said Davidson, who owns the PWBA records for 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48 and 56 games and earned the Triple Crown with wins at the USBC Queens, U.S. Open and Sam’s Town In- vitational. “I still love this sport and have a passion for it, but I have a job I love and bowling isn’t the most important thing anymore. It was really difficult for me when the Tour ended, but things are good now. I definitely chose the right sport and en- joyed a lot of success, and those are memories that no one can take away.” Bowlers ’R Smartest by Frank Kietz TRENTON, NJ — In the Weekly World News, according to William Caley, bowlers are the world’s smartest athletes. And who are the dumbest, golfers. Tenpinners average an 129 IQ and golfers, a 97. Maybe the rea- son golfers lose so many balls while bowlers have automatic pin setters, scoring devices and ball returns. Golfers like it that way, they win money — ask the Tiger. Former PWBA Star Fires 299, Takes All-Event’s Lead at USBC Open

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Page 1: January 18th Tabloid · Every Friday At 1:00 PM $15 ENTRY FEE Includes Singles, 3-6-9 Sidepots, Insurance & Scratch Series 3-6-9 = $311.00 56 LANE STATE-OF-THE-ART-BOWLING CENTER

2500 E. Carson St. • Lakewood

(562) 421-8448

Tuesday Night Special9 PM - 11 PM

$ 20.00 per laneincludes shoes

Thursday Night Special9 PM - 11 PM

1.75 / game -3.00 shoes

SaturdayNo-Tap

April 7th5 PM5 PM5 PM5 PM5 PM

Entry Fee:$40SidepotsOptional6 Games

FRIDAFRIDAFRIDAFRIDAFRIDAYYYYYNONONONONO-----TTTTTAPAPAPAPAP

3 GAMESEvery FridayAt 1:00 PM

$15 ENTRY FEEIncludes Singles, 3-6-9

Sidepots, Insurance& Scratch Series

3-6-9 = $311.00

56 LANE STATE-OF-THE-ART-BOWLING CENTEROPEN 24 HOURS • SPECIAL GROUP RATES FOR BOWLERS

$69 $3910 Room Minimum. Rates are per room/per night + 9% tax.

Single to quad occupancy. All group policies apply.Offer expires January 26, 2006. Not valid with any other specials.

Based on availability. Rates subject to change.Excludes holidays and Super Bowl Weekend.

No energy surcharge. SUN-THURSFRI-SAT

FROM FROM

2008

Thursday, March 15, 200768th Year In Publication

Office: 562-807-3600 • Fax: 562-807-2288

News SINCE 1940CaliforniaCaliforniaCaliforniaCaliforniaCaliforniaBOWLINGP.O. Box 4160, Downey, CA 90241 • Online: www.californiabowlingnews.com • Email: [email protected]

OPTIONAL - Sidepots $6 - Blocks $4 - Brackets $5 • Call Mario at (949)770-0055 for more info.

Forest Lanes 6 Gamer1PM • Saturday, April 14th$300.00 1st Place Guaranteed

Entry Fee:$50.00

WESTERN WOMENPREMIER BOWLERS

Invite you to bowl with the“Best in the West” in the

7th Annual Jim Lee MemorialMixed Doubles ChampionshipMarch 31st - April 1st, 2007

at Yorba Linda Bowl18171 Imperial Hwy, Yorba Linda • 714-777-3818

For details, entry information and/or if you’d like to bowl and needa partner visit www.wwpb.com or call Lori Yamasaki at 310-473-

0548 or Laurie Soto at 661-713-4945 or visit www.wwpb.com

S.S.T. Super Senior Tour of CaliforniaHi From Len To all the SST. Members. This last weekend, March

3/4-07 we were at AMF Riverside Lanes Riverside CA.Our host was General Manager Mr.Scott Ballinger, and his as-

sistant Mrs. Terry KingWe would like to thank them very much for their hard work. You

could not have asked for better. Terry, thank you. The luncheonwas great. You made our day flow.

We apologize for the mix up with Scott’s name and pictures.Hopefully it will not happen again, we are looking forward to nextyear, March 1/2-08.

Our next stop is ABC Moreno Valley Bowl Moreno Valley Ca.March 31 / April 1-07. Regular starting time and format.

May 5/6-07 we are at La Habra 300 Bowl, home of Mr. 900Glenn Allison. Don’t forget to make your plans for Fantasy SpringsJune 2 / 3-07 always a great stop.

Because of lineage going up, we had to increase the entry fee by$10.00 to $145.00. If lineage is less, there will be more money in theprize fund

For more information call Mr. Dave Gulley President S.S.T. @Ph. # (949)-677-6424. Also check our Ad in this paper the Cali-fornia Bowling News, March 22-07.

WCST Ebonite Tournaments SetFor March & April 2007, Nearing

Full Capacity For Entriesby Dick Sanders

BURBANK—The next three WCST Ebonite Singles Tourna-ments set for March and April 2007 are nearing entry fields of fullsquads. The WCST Ebonite Singles set for this weekend, March17-18, at Pickwick Bowl, in Burbank, CA is close to filling a fullfield of 72 bowlers for this one squad tournament, that will start at12:00 Noon, Saturday March 17th. Entries will be taken on a firstcome first serve basis, until tournament is filled.

The WCST-Ebonite All Star Doubles, scheduled for the week-end of April 21-22, at Rancho Bowl in Santa Maria, CA, is nearingit’s capacity of 48 teams or 96 bowlers to bowl a one squad tourna-ment, starting on Saturday, April 21st at 10:00AM. Call the WCSToffice at 760-363-8141 for further details.

A 5 Game open singles sweeper is scheduled for Friday, April20, 2007 to start at 3:00PM. A great Tri-Tip Steak Dinner is alsoscheduled on Friday, April 20th to start at 6:00PM at a cost of$14.00 per person. About 80 people will attend this dinner. Youmay make your reservations by calling the WCST Office at 760-363-8141, or the Rancho Bowl in Santa Maria at 805-925-2405.Another WCST Ebonite Tournament at the Silver Nugget Lanes inN. Las Vegas, NV, on the week-end of April 28-29, 2007 is alsogetting close to filling.

This tournament will have 60 to 66 bowlers. One Squad only.This tournament will start on Saturday, April 27th at 10:00AM.

A growing trend of past WCST members rejoining, and newMembers along with the growing strength of our regular memberswill make up total of over 230 entries for the next three WCSTTournaments. Our Membership also includes 50 to 60 bowlers ofthe Nevada and Arizona Area, and a few from Central and NorthernCalifornia, as well as the main body of the Membership from South-ern California.

CLICK ON TO THE NEW WCST WEB-SITE AT http://westcoastseniortour.com for the latest information, and a completeEntry and Money History of the WCST. The WCST Ebonite 2007Tournament Schedule, results of the recent Tournament, and Cur-rent and Life-Time Money Winners.

Ozzie’s SeniorMixed DoublesANAHEIM — Linbrook

Bowl, located at 201 SouthBrookhurst, just off the 5 free-way will host the Ozzie Doubleson March 17th.

The Ozzie Doubles is a mixedseries event, very popular atLinbrook for many-a-year.

Check-in starts at 11:30 A.M.on March 17th (St. Patrick’sDay) with actual competitionstarting at 12:30 P.M.

As always, only the first 50couples to sign up will battle itout.

Wear the green and maybeyou can win the green on Satur-day at Linbrook.

Two SpotsAvailable For

Reno NationalsGARDENA — Judy, out of

Gardena Bowl put togetherteams for the USBC Open Tour-nament in Reno. Last week twobowlers told her they can’t go.

The two spots are paid for.Open to men or women. Thespots include team event,doubles and singles.

The dates are March 25 (Sun-day) and March 26 (Monday).

Anyone available, please call310-329-7614 as soon as pos-sible.

Good Luck Judy — Hope youfind two bowlers — Carol Mancini.

RENO, Nev.—Four yearsremoved from a professional ca-reer that spanned nearly 20 yearsand many pages of the Profes-sional Women’s Bowling Asso-ciation record book, DedeDavidson of Buellton, Calif., isback in the spotlight, this timebreaking records at the UnitedStates Bowling Congress OpenChampionships.

Making her first USBC OpenChampionships appearance, thenine-time PWBA titlist postednine games of 200 or better onthe way to a 2,118 total and thetop spot in Regular All-Eventsat the National Bowling Stadiumon Friday. Former ProfessionalBowlers Association standoutMike Miller of Rio Rancho,N.M., previously held the leadwith 2,114.

Only a stubborn 6-pin stoodbetween Davidson and thefourth perfect game by a womanin tournament history, but the299 capped off a 727 singles ef-fort and helped her to the high-est all-events total ever by awoman at the Open Champion-ships. She added 705 in team and686 in doubles to pass fellowPWBA alumna Liz Johnson ofCheektowaga, N.Y., who shot2,117 last year in Corpus Christi,Texas.

If her all-events score holdsup until the tournament con-cludes on July 1, Davidsonwould join former PWBA starWendy Macpherson as the onlywomen to claim Regular Divi-sion titles.

“This has been an amazingexperience, and to bowl this wellmy first time out is even bet-ter,” said Davidson, who bowledas a substitute in place of a friendwho had back surgery. “I don’tbowl much anymore, so to beleading right now is an incred-ible feeling. I still enjoy being able

to compete when I can, and thisis better than I ever could’ve ex-pected.”

Since the PWBA closed itsdoors in 2003, the left-handedDavidson only bowls one nighteach week, plus the occasionaltournament, but practiced a fewtimes on this year’s Open Cham-pionships lane condition at a lo-cal bowling center before mak-ing the trip to Reno.

“Those practice sessions re-ally helped because I was ableto get a feel for the pattern, andit helped me decide what ballsto bring,” said Davidson, whoowns the PWBA records for 8,16, 24, 32, 40, 48 and 56 gamesand earned the Triple Crownwith wins at the USBC Queens,U.S. Open and Sam’s Town In-vitational. “I still love this sportand have a passion for it, but Ihave a job I love and bowlingisn’t the most important thinganymore. It was really difficultfor me when the Tour ended, butthings are good now. I definitelychose the right sport and en-joyed a lot of success, and thoseare memories that no one can takeaway.”

Bowlers ’RSmartest

by Frank KietzTRENTON, NJ — In the

Weekly World News, accordingto William Caley, bowlers are theworld’s smartest athletes. Andwho are the dumbest, golfers.

Tenpinners average an 129 IQand golfers, a 97. Maybe the rea-son golfers lose so many ballswhile bowlers have automaticpin setters, scoring devices andball returns.

Golfers like it that way, theywin money — ask the Tiger.

Former PWBA Star Fires 299,Takes All-Event’s Lead at USBC Open

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The Professional Bowlers Association, from a publicity stand-point, is, without question, the most important segment of the bowl-ing industry. Bowling fans throughout the country are certainly appre-ciative of the leadership of the present PBA regime.

It is nothing short of blasphemous to be critical of the manner inwhich they conduct business. Nevertheless, I feel that there is roomfor constructive suggestions and certainly express my opinions withpositive intent.

I consider myself one of the PBA’s most ardent supporters, begin-ning in 1958, when a young dynamic attorney, Eddie Elias, rounded up33 Founding Members. That was almost 50 years ago.

In 1978, after twenty years, Eddie Elias retired as the PBA’s leader.Following Elias, Joe Antenora, Mike Connor, and Mark Gerberichundertook duties as Commissioners of the organization. With all duerespect, none of Eddie Elias’ successors were able to fill his shoes.Elias, a salesman extraordinaire, could sell snow to Eskimos. Eliaspersonally sold ALL the commercials on the show. He not only se-cured rights to televise the PBA on ABC-TV on Saturday afternoons;he made certain the PBA Tour would remain financially stable.

Following Joe Antenora’s tenure as PBA Commissioner, the PBAbegan a downward trend. In 2000, the PBA was purchased and SAVEDby former Microsoft executives, Chris Peters, Rob Glaser and MikeSlade. Needless to say, the PBA has been revitalized and again capti-vates bowling audiences all over America on the world’s most famoussports station, ESPN. Furthermore, unlike former years, ESPN cur-rently run PBA promos and include PBA results on its sports ticker.These are HUGE plusses for the current PBA ownership.

Nevertheless, I have a couple of suggestions I believe could makethe PBA tour fairer and prove to be far more fan-friendly.

Although I previously favored the format featuring four out ofseven match game eliminations, I have come to the conclusion thatthis format is detrimental in two ways.

First, is unjust to the leaders of the qualifying rounds who post thehighest scores are then subject to elimination in the first round bybowlers who qualified anywhere from 150 to 400 pins less. But, equallyimportant, it is unfair to paying spectators who are seated in one areaand compelled to watch only two bowlers for at least an hour and a halfto over two hours. They have no choice or opportunity to watch theirfavorite player/players. Furthermore, fans unable to attend the tour-nament in daytime competition will not have the opportunity of

watching one of their favorites if he/she is eliminated early. In the 24-man finals format, fans are able to see ALL the finalists. In a seven-game match format, this is not guaranteed. Consequently, It is not inthe best interests of the PBA organization who strive to present a fan-friendly atmosphere.

My second criticism of some of the PBA decisions on criticalmatters was originally expressed about a year ago. I wrote a columnsuggesting the expansion of exempt players from 64 to 80. In order tokeep the financial aspect in perspective, I recommended reducing thetop prize from $40,000 to $30,000, with subsequent reductions downthe line to a minimum prize of $1000. The 80 –man field is intendedto increase interest in the PBA from the ground roots level, whereas,the extra available spots for exemption status would increase partici-pation in rabbit squads and tour trials, not to mention the added inter-est it would generate for aspiring bowlers who would be willing to testtheir skills in regional events. From a financial standpoint, it seemslike a logical move. It would undoubtedly increase membership.

In addition to the aforementioned justification for an expandedexemption field, it would certainly benefit some very worthy playerswho may have had an “off” year but were still very capable of compet-ing on a high level. A prime example would be Mike Edwards. Severalyears ago, the likeable Oklahoma native experienced a slight slumpand lost his exemption. He was forced to enter the tour trials atMerrillville, Ind. and ran away from the field, thereby again gainingexemption. Since then, he has had little or no trouble maintaining hisstatus.

Today, with only three more tournaments remaining on the PBAschedule, (provided they fail to capture a title in the remaining events),players like David Traber, (four titles); Tim Criss,(five titles); DaveD’Entremont, (six titles); Randy Pedersen (13 TITLES;) AmletoMonacelli (19 TITLES); and Brian Voss (TWENTY-FOUR TITLES)’have not accumulated enough to points to qualify for exemption nextseason.

Monacelli has bowled well in tournaments he has competed thisyear. However, due to business matters in Venezuela, he was forced tomiss six or seven events and was unable to accumulate enough pointsfor exemption. Would Amleto attempt to regain exemption throughthe tour trials? I doubt he would even entertain the thought. For allintents and purposes, we may have seen the last of one of the mostpopular bowlers in PBA history.

And, what about Brian Voss? TWENTY FOUR TITLES to hiscredit and he may be forced to throw in the towel. Brian Voss at thetour trials? Perish the thought. It would be a downright insult. Can anybowling fan imagine a tour without Brian Voss? a model professionaland one of the most fundamentally sound bowlers in the history of thegame.

Randy Pedersen participated in last year’s tour trials but failed tomake the top ten. He also engaged in a number of rabbit events. Afterfailing to qualify for exemption, Pedersen has opted to continue his

Jowdy’s JournalJOHN JOWDY’S PBA CHANGE SUGGESTIONS:

bowling career as an analyst on the Pro Bowlers Tour and maintain hisposition as sales representative for Storm Products. Nonetheless, doesit seem logical that a bowler with 13 TITLES be forced to provehimself all over again?

Del Ballard, a 12- time PBA champion, succeeded in regainingexempt status through last year’s tour trials. Presently, he is not amongthe exempt players for next season. Should a bowler with Ballard’scredentials be required to qualify for exemption? Ballard owns 12titles that include one ABC Masters.

Through some quirk in PBA rules, is not recognized as a PBA title;otherwise, he would be credited with 13 titles. In addition to that, he ispossessor of FOUR MAJOR TITLES…the ABC Masters, the US Open(twice) and the Firestone Tournament of Champions. It may be notedthat Ballard has recorded the same number of “majors” as the immor-tal Dick Weber had in his brilliant career.

I feel certain the PBA brass will conclude that every PBA player hasthe same opportunity and no one should be privileged on the basis ofpast performances. This is where I am in total disaccord with thisparticular PBA policy. The aforementioned players are not averagejourneyman players. They are stars. They made the PBA. The PBAneeds their stars. These players will NEVER embarrass themselves onthe lanes. They are still capable and, above all, remain drawing cardsfor many bowling fans all over America.

So, how can the PBA include these players without forcing them toregain exemption through the rigorous tour trials? The answer is verysimple. Insert a rule that grants exemption to any player with at least10 titles who participates in at least two-thirds of PBA regular tourevents. This gesture would affect NO MORE than five bowlers andwould certainly outweigh any disapproval from players who mightobject to this proposed plan. Additionally, this will provide extra spotsavailable on the point list for PBA members who barely failed toqualify for exemption.I suggest the proposed 80-field be made up as follows:

Regular Tour Point Leaders ........................................................................ 5 0Regional Point Leaders .................................................................................. 7Tour Trial Qualifiers ..................................................................................... 1 0PTQ (weekly rabbit squads) .......................................................................... 8Players with 10 or more titles ..................................................................... 5To t a l ................................................................................................................... 8 0

Provided the PBA high brass consider this plan, I am confident of fourthings:1.It would unquestionably enhance the image of the PBA2.It would undoubtedly increase membership.3.It would certainly delight bowling fans all over the country.4.In regard to the growth and popularity of the PBA tour, it woulddisplay appreciation for the contributions made by great players with10 or more championships. In all probability, the PBA hierarchy will

turn a deaf ear to my proposal.Kind of reminds me of a TonightShow during the 70’s. 0n this par-ticular evening, Johnny Carsoninvited Amarillo Slim as a gueston his show. The rangy Texan hadjust captured the World SeriesPoker Championship at theHorseshoe Casino in Las Vegas.(This was long before the currentrage of televised poker.) Carsonposed the question, “Do you guysplay by any set of rules?” With-out hesitation, Amarillo Slim an-swered, “We play by the GoldenRule… them that put up the gold,make the rules”! The bowlingworld knows who put up the goldto keep the PBA afloat.

Mike Tucker WinsForest Lanes 6-

Gamer $300 Titleby Frank Kietz

LAKE FOREST — If youdon’t win the first time, tryagain, again and again. That’swhat Mike Tucker did to winForest Lanes’ 6-Gamer last Sat-urday afternoon. Yes, he won the$300 plus $67 in sidepot moneywith a 1426 series.

Tucker was fourth the firstthree-game block with a 248/697. He kept pace with gamesof 225 and 257 going into thesixth game with a 31 pin leadover the four runnersup. Theydidn’t make it.

Tucker’s sixth game (247)earned him a block winning 729series, high for the afternoon.

Here are the top four cashersincluding sidepots: Ken DiIorio1378 $213, Bruce Williams 1367$163, Daniel Campbell $100 andTim Harkness 1351 $100.

High games were worth $25each, $13 for ties. First game tie,268, DiIorio and Williams. Sec-ond game tie, 248s, Tucker andHarkness. Third game 269 andfirst block (724) Greg Neuer;fourth game, 257, Jim Starks;fifth game 276, Harkness and thesixth, Matt Avanitis 258.

Prize Fund: 26 players pay-ing out a total of $1,080. No300s or honor scores, 7-10 or -4-6-7-10 conversions.

However, Shelby Shirlockfrom Hemet, gave a demonstra-tion rolling a ball with his backfacing the pins. He posted anumber of strikes and spares.

Yes, a real strong right-handhook into the 1-2 pocket hardenough for his ball to bounce theheadpin off the right sideboardtaking out the seven pin.

For more information regard-ing Forest Lanes’ scratch leaguesand tournaments, call CenterManager Allan Mac Duffee orMario Marquez, 949-770-0055.

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SOUTHERN L.A. COUNTYUSBC BOWLING ASSOCIATION

WOMEN’S 1ST ANNUAL TOURNAMENTCLOSING DATE HAS BEEN EXTENDED

TO MARCH 26th, 2007

TEAM EVENTPALOS VERDES BOWL

SATURDAY MARCH 31ST &SUNDAY APRIL 8TH,

SINGLES & DOUBLESPALOS VERDES BOWLSUNDAY APRIL 1ST &SATURDAY APRIL 7TH

Send all entries to SLACUSBC at17057 Bellflower Blvd. #120

Bellflower, CA 90706 • 562-925-0417Entry forms available at the following centers:

Bowl-O-Drome, Cal Bowl, Cerritos, Del Rio Lanes, Gable House,Gage, Gardena, Keystone Lanes, Palos Verdes, Premiere & Southwest

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American Bowlers Tournament AssociationP.O. Box 3721, Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 • 562-868-7164 • FAX: 562-929-2706 • www.abta1.comRainbow Properties, Inc.

1-800-217-2462

Quon Is ABTA Champion (L—R) Samantha Vail (Chaparral Lanes), Rey Montalvan 3rdDavid Quon (Champion) Bedell Vasquez (Runnerup, 2nd, and Greg Biewer ABTA Director.

That’s My Granny!! Anita Smith wins Match Series of $298 atChaparral. Grand daughter Shaina is very proud to say the least!

SAN DIMAS—DavidQuon did it up good, as hewon his third ABTA Title,winning from the top seededposition finally downing up-start Bedell Vasquez in thetitle game to take home a nice$1,100 at super ChaparralLanes in the Early Event.

In our return to Chaparralwe had a nice turnout of 204entrants in the four squadevent. It took a nice +46 menand +12 ladies to make the cutto the semis. Also added wereSuper Seniors, Darwin Bald-ing, Simon Rojas, and BobbieMc Collum to the board.

Leading the Semis wasone of our most faithful mem-bers. David Quon at +121.Darwin Balding was right be-hind at +100. David would sitout and bowl for the title.Darwin received a first roundbye in the single elims andenter in round two. It took a+61 (men) and a -8 for thethree guaranteed ladies tomake the Sweet 16 Single ElimFinals.

The bowlers took to the

Quon is ABTA Champion at ChaparralMatch Game est $2,500 this week

Anita Smith hits Match Series $298/ 3-6-9 is $2,500Premiere is our Host in 0ne Day Early Event

Qualify 12:00-1:00-2:30-4:00 & 6:00PM; SemiFinals 7:45PMlanes. In the first round singleelims losing were MitziMartinez, Donovan Chung,Anita Smith, Simon Rojas,Demetrius Cash and RobertYoung. They got checks of$100 in 10-16th places.

In round two being elimi-nated were Darwin Balding,Steve Smith, Speeedy Bryantand Debra Sanders. Theycashed in 6-9th places and$107.50 each.

Round three had ReyMontalvan down Al Williams222-178. Bedell Vasquezblitzed Erik Volk 212/180. Aland Erik were 4th and 5th withgreat bowling and $120 each.

It was now Bedell Vasquezvs Rey Montalvan for theright to meet Quon for thetitle. In a great match, Bedelledged Rey in the final frames234-214. Rey was third withfine bowling and $200 withBedell off to the title gamevs David.

The title game was set andthe horses were paid! Bedellreturned $93 for everyonewho had him in the horses.

We would see who wouldbecome the latest champion.Two fine guys would nowmeet for the title. Quonelected to lead off and he didwith a spare. Then Bedellopened in frame 2 and in thehole but a double in frames 4& 5 by Quon gave him theedge he needed. David heldon nicely as Bedell couldn’tdouble. He won the title 220-197 and a nice $1,100. Davidis most deserving, been withthe ABTA several years. Heis a fine bowler and a fine guy,well-liked by all. Great bowl-ing David. Congrats on a fineperformance. He has manymany, many friends in theClub!

Great bowling by Bedellalso. He could have been thewinner if not for a slow start.Let’s not forget Rey, who al-most got to the title game.

Tourney Hi Qualifiers wereDennis Barrett +144 for themen and Dodie Sajonas ledthe ladies at +135 (she lovesChaparral). They will get paidentries.

1 David Quon 7211,000.00ABTA Shirt $ 100.00

2 Bedell Vasquez 643 500.003 Rey Montalvan 659 200.004 Al Williams 60% 657 72.005 Erik Volk 649 120.006 Darwin Balding 60% 700 107.507 Steven Smith 671 107.508 Steve Bryant 669 107.509 Deborah Sanders 592 107.50

10 Mark Anthony 696 100.0011 Robert Young 656 100.0012 Demetrius Cash 646 100.0013 Simon Rojas ss 642 100.0014 Donovan Chung 637 100.0015 Anita Smith ss 624 100.0016 Mitzi Martinez 601 100.0017 Leo Tartamella 635 80.0018 Dennis Barrett 633 77.5019 Fred Galvan 631 73.7520 Marc Mauna 631 73.7521 Cliff Higgins 628 72.5022 Romy Bautista 625 70.0023 John Colier 625 70.0024 Jun Gabriel 620 67.5025 Minh Dang 616 67.5026 Tres Catalasan 609 65.0027 Erick Luciano 604 65.0028 Je Je Gabriel 602 62.5029 Eugene Haynes 599 62.5030 Andrew Walker 588 60.0031 Art Lindsey 585 58.7532 Danny Guevarra 585 58.7533 Dodie Sajonas 578 57.5034 Diann Dunaldson 572 55.0035 Darcee Cashman 60% 571 33.0036 Don Quitangon 570 52.5037 Patrick Synder 564 52.5038 Christine Smith 563 52.5039 Mark Huertas 562 51.0040 Francisco Trejo 559 51.0041 Heidi Cheng 553 50.0042 Roland Escares 552 50.0043 Brandon Owens 542 49.0044 Shaun Forniss 538 49.0045 Tony Shaw 532 49.0046 Lynn Waldie 526 49.0047 Bobbie McCollum 512 49.0048 Sarah Magno DNS 49.0049 Nenita San Pedro DNS 49.0050 Donald Pulliam DNS 49.00

DOUBLES1 Demetrius Cash /

Don Quitangon 1389 140.002 Danny Guevarra /

Don Quitangon 1350 110.003 Bedell Vasquez /

Greg Biewer 1342 100.004 Art Lindsey /

Simon Rojas 1334 90.005 Leo Tartamella /

Simon Rojas 1333 80.006 Deborah Sanders /

Bedell Vasquez 1330 70.007 Mark Lester Anthony /

Mark Anthony Sr. 1306 60.008 Julian Conwi /

Minh Dang 1303 50.009 Glenn Matsumoto /

Bedell Vasquez 1302 40.0010 Jun Gabriel /

Erick Luciano 1300 30.00FINANCIAL REPORT

Cut ScoresMen: Sat. +46, Women: Sat. +12Super Seniors: Darwin Balding, SimonRojas, Bobbie McCollum

HIGH QUALIFIER — FREE ENTRYMen: Dennis Barrett +144Women: Dodie Sajonas +135

SPECIAL AWARDS3-6-9

Danny Guevarra 50.00MATCH GAME — 275

no winnerMATCH SERIES — 535

Anita Smith 298.00Prize Fund, 204 5,074.00Paid Entries, 18 @ $49 882.00Optional Sidepots 1,198.00Doubles 770.00Brackets 6,495.003-6-9 50.00Shirt & Trophy 88.00Match Series 298.00TOTAL PAID OUT $14,855.00

AMERICAN BOWLERS TOURNAMENTASSOCIATION

(At Chaparral Lanes)March 10, 2007

FINAL RESULTS

Danny Guevarra elimi-nated the field in the 3-6-9rolloff. He missed on his firstshot, going for $2,400. Wewill go for $2,500 this week atPremiere Lanes in the 3-6-9.El Presidente got a $50 con-solation for beer money:-).

The Match Game wasUNmatched at 275 drawn byDavid Quon. With thecarryover of $1,090, we esti-mate the Match Game at$2,400 this week at Premiere.

Match Series worth $298was drawn by DennisBarrett. The lucky winner wasAnita Smith who matched the535 Series. She had a great

time at Chaparral as she alsomade the finals.We estimatethe Series at $275 at PremiereLanes Saturday.

Champion David Quon isfrom Alhambra. He used a Co-lumbia Icon drilled by Memoat Bowlers Image. He thanksMemo for the fine fit andDanny Cobbs for tips andfriends in the Mou-LiuLeague, especially his beau-tiful wife Clara who is so sup-portive! Too bad Clarawasn’t on hand for the win!Great Bowling David! TheGood Guys win again!

Bedell Vasquez is from ElMonte and used a Storm alsodrilled by Memo at BowlersImage in Action Lanes. He issingle but taken by Lisa! Hethanks Lisa for support,Chaparral Lanes for hostingthe ABTA and the ABTAStaff.

Rey Montalvan is fromTemple City and used a RotoGrip by Memo again, andSpanky!! Bowlers Image getsthe Ink this week. He is proudfather of two kids , Roxanneand Vicenzo. He thanks theABTA Family for support.

We sure enjoyed our re-turn to Chaparral. In the “ToBe Announced Date of April21”, we will again bowl there!Much thanks to Mike andMandy, and staff for hostingus there! They are makingmany improvements to theclassy center!

It is history folks, as DavidQuon enters the archives asa three time Champion!

Make plans for our OneDay event at Premiere LanesSaturday. There will be quali-fying at 12:00-1:00-2:30-4:00& 6:00 PM. SemiFinals 7:45.

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CAL BOWL BOWLING REPORT2500 E. Carson St., Lakewood, CA 90712 • (562) 421-8448

ABTA League at Cal BowlRound #4 - Last Round - Underway

Match Game Carry over - Strike Pot Carry overLAKEWOOD—The league’s last round to be seeded into the

championship roll off went underway last Thursday. Two teamswill be seeded and two wild card teams that have not won anyrounds will earn a berth into the play offs. Ken Seiple, Jr. Led themen’s scoring last week 224, 270, 236/730, Louis Castillo 204, 224,289/721, Freddie Catamisan 187, 238, 279/704, Roger Wrase 241/697, Greg Velarde 257/695 and Chauney Merritt 249/682. TracyCueto led the ladies’ scoring 219/589, Mary Smyth 216/585, JerilynMorales 191/580, Pam Jones 220/578, Rita Wahl 234/565, LydiaGimeno 224/563 and Gina Velarde 210/561.

SIDEPOT $50 - Game 1. Steve Hower 280. 2. Ken Seiple, Jr.270. 3. Louis Castillo 289 plus super pot for $120 and FreddieCatamisan 279 for $50.

$5 ACROSS SCRATCH $100-$15 - Game 1. Steve Hower/GregVelarde. 2. Dave Mathisen 256/Brian Reyes 248. 3. Louis Castillo289/Freddie Catamisan 279.

DOLLAR DOUBLES - 1. Ken Seiple, Jr. 270/Mark Fowler266/536 ($300). 2. Dave Mathisen 256/Brian Reyes 248/504 ($100)

LADIES SIDEPOT $23 - Game 1. Celia McGreggor 242. 2.Vickie Smith 225. 3. Pam Jones 241.

MATCH GAME - The number called was 152, worth $154 andwill be carried over.

STRIKE OUT POT was worth $1739 and a carried over, thanksto Gina Velarde and Curtis McCann.

The winner of the weekly ABTA tournament entry to any regu-lar tournament was Danny Guevarra. ABTA tournament will be atPremiere Lanes in Santa Fe Springs, one day tournament. Firstsquad is at 12 noon. Last is 6PM Sharp and finals 7:45PM. Pleasecheck the Bowling News Ad for squad times and directions.

LAKEWOOD — Hi. If you like the color green, you’re inluck as this Saturday, March 17 is St. Patrick’s Day. Watchout for the leprechauns as they may be out having fun too.Then on Wednesday, March 21, Spring officially begins. Thisis a great month! First, we had an early Daylight Savingstime to enjoy more daylight, and now we can enjoy all thehappenings of Spring. The flowers are in bloom with all thepretty colors, birds are out singing, grass is looking greener,

Here are the best of the best scores from the leagueshere at Cal Bowl.

FUNSTERSEduardo Buhay 516, Divina Buhay 208/517, Boylee

Inocente 203-212/614, Dominic Antonio 241-202/614, JohnMathews 205/537, Josh Hudson 213/505, Luz Cruz 236/507, R.C. Owens 507, Ken Seiple Sr. 210/526, Doug Johnson570, Barbara Smiley 506, Robert Thomas 247/627, NormaDavis 507, Wilfred Panton 511, Terry Binuya 203/531, GeriKrezan 201/571, Bertie Martinez 523, Ed McLean 501, Hec-tor Torres 509, Pete Cruz 511, Larry Neri 208/523, FredContreras 200/518, Marie Collier 513, Larry Martinez 525,Adela Santos 534, Harold Runyon 200/547, Don Keith 225/569, Wendell Ledbetter 220-247/635, Chuck Morrissey 200/551, Jamie Vallier 211/530, Ron Leidholdt 201/580, Pat Erwin502, Ed Brown 223-211/633, Don Kelly 524, Jane Simmons211/596, Maurice Chartrand 517, Frank Grandstaff 529, B.J.Theiss 241-211/645, Jim Burke 213-227-224/664.

GRANDMAS & GRANDPASLarry Cosgrove 549, Larry Neri 620, Wilfred Panton 541,

John Mathews 576, Bob Stickney 601, Clifford Schad 510,Wayne Moon 582, Ron McClain 536, Ken Seiple Sr. 544,Boylee Inocente 580, Tony Morones 623, Robert Thomas609, Lucy Seiple 507, Vancie Keith 520, Don Keith 501, EdHansen 639, Ben Alferos 515, Eddie Buhay 557, Billy Will-iams 594, Bill Charles 531, Jerry Stotts 530, Stanley Murren564, Wendell Ledbetter 651, Jim Burke 601, Willie Burkhalter649, Walt Gist 511, Chuck Patterson 603, Joe Erwin 566,John Welty 605, Don Jones 593.

CAL STARSStacy Kelly 215-196-247/658, Ora McCormick 147-197-

235/579, Shanta Pittman 225-169-161/555, Mattie Wylie194-171-177/542, Darlene Hom 188-203-159/550, BarbaraPhillips 170-138-198/506, Lucy Seiple 158-179-169/506.

WEDNESDAY MIXED FIVEBob Brockman 197-238-204/639, Steve Lizotte 228-279-

246/753, Clyde Lumpford 179-215-213/607, John Lynch268-245-179/692, Gary Nelson 235-198-177/610, Don Ott202-257-179/638, Shannon Santos 180-204-225/609, JayWilson 195-257-212/664, Emery Bontrager 200, Daryl Brandt227, Myrick Burris 220, Vicky Carter 216, Ray Clair 200, MikeDieterich 201, Richard Dubuke 221, Paul Griba 220, SheilaLawton 231, Matt Mosley 222, Greg Nardo 209, Ace Price200, Jacoby Rudolph 203, Cletus Taylor 202-217, KevinUnderwood 219, Richard Vasquez 205, Albert Viernes 200,Vern Willey 200, Vi Wilson 210.

LONG BEACH CITY EMPLOYEESMike Culbertson 222-244-190/656, R.J. Perkins 226-217-

202/645, Mary Dixon 201-200-210/611, Bill Cowens Jr. 191-213-200/604, Brian Anderson 221/595, John Parker 230/592, Steve Anderson 228/591, Maria Directo 215/589, CesarUsi 240/577, Rommel Soliven 202/577, Matt Phelps 223,Merle Anderson 221, Joe Contreras 217, Darryl Gatson, RickAnderson and Rick Medina 215 each, James Talley 212,Rick Sharp 209, Clay Barnett 207, Danny Collins 203, FaleSula and Rudy Directo 202 each, Mike Kane 201, Ron Glover200, Roy Hess and Tom Komadina 199 each, Ethel Ander-son and Erwin Flores 195 each, Steve Phelps and LouisWhitlock II 192 each, Al Cowens 191, PeeWee Munson 190.

SENIOR MENS TRIORalph Wingert 209-210-233/652, Clark VandenBerg 202-

224-198/624, Bill Cowens 189-226-195/610, Al Williams 211-235-243/689, Donald Wade 222-197-194/613, Ed Brown214-175-233/622, Robert Thomas 192-278-169/639,Wendell Ledbetter 207-204-201/612, Chuck Patterson 205-202-224/631, Sonny Dew 257-228-259/744, WillieBurkhalter 174-195-233/601, Rusty Campbell 202-173-235/620, Henry Hom 222-230-176/628, Jimmy Hamilton 188-197-235/620, Ken Seiple Sr. 193-204-223/620, Charles Veal187-256-223/666, Rick Hunter 199-222-185/606, JerryPeterson 176-255-179/610, Bob Pearson 208-238-196/642,Phil Hylton 232-158-215/605, Bob Knipple 279-241-206/726,Mel Lebeauf 220-222-220/662, Josh Hudson161-254-224/639, Tony Morones 279-221-257/747, Joe Swift 221-210-198/629, John Mathews 244-166-210/620, Sherman Joseph203-211-254/668, Al Ortiz 202-223-223/648, Pat Kinard 289-229-168/686, Rudy Munzon 176-267-204/647, RichardSotello 180-245-214/639, Vic Santos 166-258-218/642, B.J.183-255-186/624, Boylee Inocente 213-206-233/652, DonBoaz 225, Stan Guzy 214, Paul Reynolds 220, Ron McClainSr. 229, Ed Stoute 214, Ed Cads 215, Ralph Buckles 204-212, John Cuico 234, Jorge Fernandez 224, Ron Leidholdt206, Doug Johnson 202-209, Herman Woodard 206-205,Billy Williams 235, Doug Dixon 226, Wayne Brown 217, EdNeal 202, Clarence Matthews 203, Charles Woods 203-225, Rick Llaneta 203-200, Bill Scott 203-212, Fale Sula200, Jim Plante 219-214, Al Brchan 203, Lon Richardson200, Tariq Deen 204, Rich Kelly 200, John Dunn 258, BobStickney 208, Chuck Morrissey 200, Ray Staten 221, WayneMoon 209, Ernest Jackson 202-223, Hugh Kemp 213,Clarence Turner 207, James Burke 210.

YOUNG AT HEARTAlbert Stephens 141-90-104/335, Maria Larason 134-149-

119/402, Josh Hudson 155-179-198/532, Art Nelson 151-193-114/458, Gene Hammons 130-128-150/408, CurtisWhaley 146-171-191/508, Lester Felien 121-185-144/450,Albert Burnett Sr. 179-161-180/520, Jim Burke 209-237-202/648, Ellis Houston 183-226-219/628, Willie Creer 150-137-161/448, Tom Pettway 192-156-168/516, Rachel Bright 123-111-134/368, Rosalind Harris 120-113-85/318, ConnieLopez 106-98-116/320, Tua Sula 165-175-189/529, LyetteWilliams 144-127-120/391, Fale Sula 211-149-143/503, MacMcNealy 212-188-178/578, James Johnson 212-172-200/584, Ed Stoute 197-213-158/568, Jim Plante 245-225-224/694, Jacque Donaldson 118-104-104/350, Earl Hullett 197-157-168/522, Don Jackson 112-97-75/284, Eva Hammons85-75-87/257, Dottie Castillo 157-167-162/486, AudreyJohnson 136-135-137/408, Ed Johnson 170-155-157/482,Willie Young 211-257-187/655.

BIG BEAREmmerson Wafer 259-225-224/708, Joe Swift 195-236-

236/667, Chris Gilliland 237-234-188/659, Roy Cunningham236-214-205/655, Dan Baker 216-216-224/656, Fred Faniel210-220-220/650, Mike Villarreal 179-245-225/649, GroverDye 229-214-224/618, Jeff Cureton 200-214-204/618, AlDuncan 204-224-194/622, John Lynch 211-167-238/616,John Dunn 183-233-200/616, John Golston 216-181-221/616, Harold Dubose 181-233-190/611, David Patterson 192-235-191/618, Rommel Soliven 215-185-204/604, CurtSoares 180-234-189/603, Randy Nakagawa 175-226-201/602, Chaz Gaither 155-257-190/602, Dee Phipps 189-199-211/599, Shante Pittman 206-180-191/577, PaulaWeissman 160-209-193/562, Allisen Sutton 198-150-190/538, Lavada Patterson 187-170-176/533, Lee Theiss 131-177-221/529, Stacy Kelly 141-214-175/530, Caroline Head181-153-193/527, Daronda Reed 157-181-185/523, Maria

Directo 156-169-199/524, Betty McDiarmid 164-148-202/514,Evette Franklin 164-210-138/512, Christine Terrell 200-141-164/505, Kim Eastwood 150-155-197/502.

ELKS & FRIENDSEmmerson Wafer 259-267/712, Ed Brown 221-234/627,

Chris Kelly 215/600, Jimmie Valles 215, Gary Kelly 214,Carlos Salcedo 204-210, Kim Eastwood 211, Greg Kelly202, Stacy Kelly 211.

RECYCLED TEENSJerry Cocks 503, John Roach 503, Dick Fleming 523, Luz

Cruz 532, Larry Neri 568, Rose Goodwin 522, FrankQuiambao 522, Chuck Ashton 533, Ben Jones Sr. 574, JohnMathews 594, Domenic Saraceno 246/664, Adela Santos533, Harold Runyon 560, Divinia Buhay 501, Eduardo Buhay524, Willie Buckhalter 234/612, Frances Walker 552, SamHuckleby 517, Lucy Seiple 501, Dominic Antonio 566, BoyleeInocente 571, Ken Seiple Sr. 617, Walter Millsap 582, VancieKeith 543, Wendell Ledbetter 554, Rico B. Cayton 559, PatOrr 507, Ning Barcelona 501, Ed Brown 593, Steve Jasper597, B.J. Theiss 584, Albert Burnett Sr. 525, Fred Meisel601, Orvil Price 573.

CAL BOWLEROSCathy Wyatt 233-216/640, Stacy Kelly 226/607, Karen Witt

215-202/598, Leona Balletti 215/564, Carole Fischer 549,Mary Smyth 236/548, Betty Philli[s 200/545, Nene Camanag523, Dee Phipps 520, Ora McCormick 516, Kim Eastwood514, Kathy Phylow 510, Glenda Harvey 203/509, MargoMcClain 506.

LAUGHLIN SUNSETMichael Buck 237-230-222/689, Carole Fischer 226-223-

216/665, James Matthews 218-216-212/646, David Olson219-213/618, Ray Minter 236-203/610, Bill Perkins 224,Dave Minter 217, Valerie DeWaal 216, James Talley 216,James High III 214, Louis Whitlock II 213, Brandon Mims208, Eugene Carter 201, Joseph Campbell 200.

JUNIORSBobcats

Kevin Labbate 166, Elizibeth Johnson 119-106/314, An-drew Neil 115, Chris Johnson 111-113, Andrew Pudewa188, James Thomas 155.

ClassifiedRaymon Carter 203, Julian Hidalgo 204, Chris

Blankenship 200-198, Amanda Neil 213-213/593, AntoinetteNezey 146, Dominique Nezey 151, Daniel Brown 233, JohnRay 194.

ADULT-JUNIORSJuniors

Raymon Carter 203-202, Jamie Grabinski 197, GabrielMartinez 245-213/641, Kelly Adams 149, Ashley Manzanares165, Christopher Johnson 107-114, Daveon Nix 211,Jonathan Gemme 181-207, Chris Blankenship 236,Amanda Neil 205.

AdultsBilly Foster 236-256/651, David Herrera 230, Paul Mehl

Jr. 234, Ray Grabinski 194, Matt Mosley 234-214/633, GaryKowarsch 238-216/647, Joyce Allen 190, Paul Reynolds 290/656, Dana Gemme 171, Chrisgen Whitfield 233, TommtyBowler 231/608, Chris Porter 229/600.

FRIDAY NO-TAPMarch 9, 2007

FINAL RESULTS1. Shawn Liles 925 $70.002. Donnie Johnson Jr. 897 50.003. Eric Morris 890 30.004. Tommy Newman 875 16.50 Jeff Gerke 875 16.50

SIDEPOTS1. Shawn Liles, hdcp. 320 38.002. Donnie Johnson Jr., scr. 300 38.003. Wyatt Kumpf, hdcp. 356 38.00

3-6-9 POTNo winners 311.00

INSURANCELeland Carter 38.00

SCRATCH SERIES POTEric Morris 863 38.00

NEXT TOURNAMENTMarch 16 at 1:00 P.M.

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Yorba Linda Bowl Presents The

7th Annual Jim Lee Memorial WWPBHammer 9-Pin No-Tap Pro Am

Saturday, March 31st, 2007 @ 8PM • Open To Men, Women & Juniors

No Checks Please. Money Order or cash only. Entry Deadline is March 17th, 2007 •Please call Roger Heap at 714-777-3818 for more information

Send entries to Yorba Linda Bowl, 18171 Imperial Hwy., Yorba Linda, CA 92886

Pro-amFormat& Rules

1. Open to Amateurs only.2. Bowl with 3 different WWPB Ladies.3. This is a 9 pin No-Tap Tournament (9 pins on your first ball is a strike)4. May cash more than once, but only once in the top 5 in each division.5. All entries must be received by March 17, 2007. Payment must accoumpany entry.6. Entering Averages; Current 21 games or more (must bring league sheet)

If none use 2005-2006 Book average. If none bowl scratch.7. No refunds after March 10, 2007.8. After March 17, 2007 if space permits Bowling Package Options only will be available.9. Tournament Director reserves the right to re-rate or reject any entries.

ADULT PRO AMOpen to Men & Women (Handicap 100% of 200)

Entry Fee: $50.00 Bowling Package Only

Entry Fee: $145 w/Raw Hammer Toxic Bowling Ball

SENIOR PRO AMOpen to Men & Women (Handicap 100% of 200)

Entry Fee: $50.00 Bowling Package Only

Entry Fee: $145 w/Raw Hammer Toxic Bowling Ball

(Ages 55 & Over)

JUNIOR PRO AMOpen to all Boys and Girls (Handicap 100% of 200)

Entry Fee: $50.00 Bowling Package Only

Entry Fee: $145 w/Raw Hammer Toxic Bowling Ball2 Divisions: (1) Ages 11 & Under (2) Ages 12 & up

Scholarships & Trophies Awarded 1 for Every 6 Entries in each Division

EASTERTeam No-TapFriday April 6, 2007 @ 7:00 pmTeams - Mix 5 (Must have 1 of opposite sex)

32 Team • First Come First Serve

Santa Clarita Lanes • 661-254-756221615 W. Soledad Cyn Rd, Saugus, CA 91350

For further info call Tom Cristi or Craig Goodman

3 Games - $100.00 per Team ***** PREPAID EVENT *****

Handicap - 90% of 210(Sidepots Optional)

C. 175 BlindD. House has right to re-rate any bowler

A. 2005 - 2006 BookB. Current Winter 2006-07 (21 games)

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BY NICE AND SWEET

12655 VENTURA BLVD.STUDIO CITY

818-769-7600 or 877-2380when you have time to spare Southwest Bowl

by Wilfred Lewis

323-757-2211

STUDIO CITY—Well top o’ the morning to ya’ll. We here at Pinzrespect the St. Pat’s holiday and offer our services when you are inneed of some luck of the Irish. Book a St. Patty’s day party or bowlwith a green ball, we can all have a great month together.

PINZ ADULTS:Great bowl leprechauns. We have seen all of your shamrockish split

pick-ups and all of the strikes thrown with Irish vigor. Thanks forbeing part of our cooperative league schedule. Here are the scores:

Tavern Guild: Jeff Pifko 200 208 245-653, David Quam 200 236203-639, Ed Dusseau 212 219 204-635, Jay Johnson 232-592, DocMcCoy 204-577, Tom Whitaker 214 202-562.

Twilighters: Dan Coffelt 276 206 220-702, Laurie Faso 230 267204-701, Ron Koblin 221 245 235-701, Bill Gesell 235 275-695.

Kings and Queens: Darren Radeff 219 218-610, Lori Ellett211-582, Hector Hernandez 201-576.

Funseekers: Jon Schell 279 277-722, Jay Flecther 206 268-665,Steve Santay 215 255-655, Damond Taylor 245-639, Loren Larson223 211-629, Frankie Lozovina 232-625.

S.C.B.L.: Jim Foltyn 248 233 223-704, Keane Murakami 215267 216-698, Brian Patterson 200 212 237-649, Gary James 215228-635, Neil Inman 216 216-612.

PINZ JRS.:All of those who participated the past two weekends in the city

tournament we salute you. Hopefully your skills will continue to growfor the State Tournament which looms very soon. Here are the scores:

Banco Popular Senior Scratch: Nathan Honda 212 203 246258-919, Griffin Roth 216 257 233-892, Leeanne Jilek 233 234-807,Adam Lander 226 217-765.

Banco Popular Senior Galaxies: Ethan Bensinger 193-500,Molly Gruber 186-491, Treven Goldsmith 192-490, Natalie Kato 178-490.

Banco Popular Junior Stars: Stirling McCulloch 133-343, JonBerk 134-340.

Banco Popular Pee Wee Bumpers: Matt Miller 109-193, SamVargas 90-161.

PINZ SENIORS: March Madness was first diagnosed in 1939 witha field of 8 teams and thru the years has grown to be one of the biggestphenomenon’s of sports! Just imagine the damage our seniors could doto the sweet 16 if the played basketball as well as they bowled! For ifthe truth be known they are the Final Five, the Dream Teams of Pinzas this weeks slam dunk of scores shows

Happy Timers: Ken Burkenheim 194-513, Art Abell 184-492,Gary Olsen 164-489

Breakfast Club: Myrna Schiffman 202-566, Elayne Klein 181-493, Marion Weis 164-461

Coffee & Donuts: Shirley Abramson 190-523, Karen Wolkoff204-489, Pauline Lipin 169-485, Dorothy West 175-482, DonnaHickox 174-482.

Pin Pals: Shell Djergian 189-494, Barbara Weissman 172-448Joslyn Seniors: Sol Stein 201-539, Sol Karnovitz 195-498,Sweetness Quote of the week: “Good, better, best. Never let it

rest. Until your good is better and your better is best.” Tim Duncan

LOS ANGELES—Hello everyone! What’s up? It’s me again, withmore names and numbers from another week of fun and games here atSouthwest Bowl. For those who have been reading regularly, u will seevery few new names, but the “regulars” have been posting very nicescores. And as for the “nickname” remark in last week’s edition, I donot make up, or give out those nicknames, most of them already havethem, and ask me to put them in the paper, because they like readingit. Now, since that has been cleares up, let’s get down to buisness:

CHRIS’ ANGELS: Henry Goodman 206-241/631, PJ Choyce245-210/623, James Talley 223, Charles Williams 211, Cecil Moor-ings 211, Samuel Nimmers 200.

BALL & CHAIN: Reggie Smoth 287-219-202/708, AntonelloHouzell 204-237-225/666, Roy Otis 258-217/649, Johnny Bradley214-227/636, Robert Collins 224-201-625, Tariq Shamsid-Deen 252.Ladies: Doris Thomas 222, Pam (Mo Money) King 216, Arlene Smith202.

555 SCRATCH TRIO: Marvin (XYZ) Vaughn 217-256-237/710,Byron Donatto 232-211-248/691, Sonny Dew 246-223-201/672,Willie (Sambone) Sanford 202-211-248/661, Gary Cox 266/660, FredDavis 263. Ladies: Ida Davis 209, Diane Thrash 206, Pearlie Watts203.

D.P.S.S: Terry Darling 279-247/698, Marvin (XYZ) Vaughn 248-245/655, Fred Pettie 207-235-211/653, Derrick (DJ Smash) James257/650, Lee Posey 244-227/638. Ladies: Mable Williams 236-230/648, Uracy Chatman 203.

KINGS & QUEENS: Willie (Sambone) Sanford 246-243-214/703, Arvo Dygert 223-225-211/659, Clarence Williams 211/247/640,Denise Russell 235-213/626.

L-1011 SENIORS AND FRIENDS: Terry Darling 238-236-225/699, Ed Matthews 257-236/685, James Knox 217-241/641, Fred Davis222-233/635, Del Ingram 244, Bob Deloch 242. Ladies: Ernie Lidsey212-246/649, Lotti Burgess 204, Jessie (Mississippi Girl) Walker 202.

MARTIN LUTHER KING: Clarence (Biceps) Bailey 213-264-284/743, Benny Rogers 255-254/700, Chris Ridgeway 213-227-243/683, Mark Bruce 212-213-210/635, Mike Durkee 210-245/635, DaveNicholson 259. Ladies: Patricia (OPP) Patrick 234, Mattie Hall 226.

FANTASTIC FIVE: Ivan (Da Franchise) Moore 255-224-220/699,Chris Ridgeway 228-245-212/685, Jackie Ridley 214-202-258/674,Lee Posey 214-247-208/669, Al (Pops) Bailey 201-244-222/667,Phil (Jaws III)Gipson 264, Ross Gibbs 262. Ladies: Mable Williams218-224/629, Mattie hall 223.

SENIORS AND FRIENDS: Ed Hurst 233-264/660, Ed Matthews290/643, Bob Deloch 222-213/634, Fred Suttles 242/633, HenryGoodman 204-203-201/608. Ladies: Jessie (Mississippi Girl) Walker233/619.

TAX MAN ON WHEELS: Ken Thompson 248-258-289/795(highest series in the house so far this year), Ivan (Da Franchise)Moore 246-248-223/717, Johnny Bradley 235-205-265/707, JackieRidley 225-215-245/685, Ardis Jackson 248-226/647. Ladies: DianaGiles 248/617, Tracy Thompson 224-223.

SOUTHWEST TRIO: Al (Pops) Bailey 264-237-260/765, DanielJohnson 278-220-226/724, Jackie Ridley 247-228-204/679, FredOverstreet 242-208-216/666. Ladies: Beverly Fitzgerald 256/612,Christina Davis 216, Diana Giles 204, Cheryl (Ms Showtime) Durden200.

L.A. SOUTHWEST CLUB & FRIENDS: Lee Posey 241-2425/670, Ed Matthews 203-219-235/657, Bobby Collins 256-206/622.

VEGAS IN MAY: VJ Flores 248-226-224/698, Johnny Bradley235-2366/663, David (DB Smooth) Bryant 233-233/656, Kevin (K-Mac) McCall 220-233/652, Jerry (The Claw) Blackshire 256. Ladies:Krischna Howard 256-207/624, Leigh Hall 203-236/619, TerieceAnderson 241, Nikki Metoyer 224, Linder Howard 213.

Well, that’s going to do it for another week here at “The West.”good luck, good scoring, and see u all next week. I’m gone!

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Super sub Rob Robertsplayed the game by his rules lastweek in the 590 Classic atLinbrook. With the conditionsstill very tough, Rob ruled thelanes with a 214, 228, 260, 216for a great 918 series.

Leading the ladies was thelovely Janet Anderson, who canalways figure out the lanes, with224/836.

More highs were: Shig Shozi249/871, Tom Stearn 247/868,Jerry Knight 235/861, TonyHale 231/849, Johnny Munson254/831, E.J. Rogers 223/824,John Phillips 225/820, TonyChaco 212/819, Ed Harris 267/813, Ron Douglass 222/809,Larry Green 233/806, Jim Upton225/806, John Conway 234,Ron Mahler 233, Carl Adinolfi232, Tony Angulo 232, EdHermance 226, Karen Bagnall225, Rose Williams 225, DonHart 220, Joy McGregor 214,Jenelle Jellsey 213, Alan Bloom212, Gene Plotnick 212, EdStoute 212, Pauline Welsch 212,Eva Munson 207, Willie Harris205, Rey Ortiz 204, OrlandoVanegas 204, Fred Voysey 203,Willy Bordenave 203, Ron Co-rona Jr. 203, Shirley Anderson203, Rod Cantrell 202, RobertaMcNaught 202, Kerry Wright202, Helen Petrowski 201, DianeSalinas 200, Frank Bellinder 200,Marie Barbush 200 and GinoVassallo 200.

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Guy Clearby Quin

MONTCLAIR — We wantto thank AMF Bowlium Lanesfor hosting our March 10th tour-nament. Our newest champion,Guy Clear, celebrated his thirdInland Empire NABI win sinceAugust 2006, and his fifth winoverall, since he has been bowl-ing NABI.

Guy would like to dedicatethis win to his father, LowellClear, who passed away not longago. Guy and his dad were veryclose, with Lowell always hisbiggest cheerleader. We all missseeing Guy’s dad at our tourna-ments.

Guy, not only bowls, but en-joys singing Karaoke. He alsowant to thank Louis “Boy”Baello, his practice bowlingbuddy. They practice on Tues-days at Cal Oaks Bowl, and it’sapparently paying off. Watchoutfor Louie! So close!

Guy, already in the Tourna-ment of Champions, for the Na-tionals in Las Vegas this July,won a champion jacket and$1,000 with Optional Upgradeand wearing a NABI shirt.

Our stepladder started outwith Samuel Martinez bowlingMike Pizarro. Mike bowled a207 to Samuel’s 237. Samuelthen bowled Thedas Griffin.Samuel bowled a 185 to Thedas225. Thedas went onto bowlLouie Baello. Louie bowled a 176to Thedas 183. Thedas thanbowled top qualifier Guy Clear.Thedas bowled a 166 to Guy’s183 for Guy to win the tourna-ment.

Thanks to all who competedin our AMF Bowlium tourna-ment. Our next NABI tourna-ment will be held on Saturday,March 17 at Arlington Lanes inRiverside.

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FINAL RESULTS1. Guy Clear $500.00 Optional Upgrade 400.00 Wearing NABI Shirt 100.002. Thedas Griffin 200.003. Louie Baello 100.004. Samuel Martinez 75.005. Mike Pizarro 60.006. Lonzell Burnett 40.007. Steve Lucka 40.008. Greg Milhaupt Sr. 40.00

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Dodie Sajonas Tops the field for1st Donkee Title at Cal Bowl

Dodie Sajonas our newest champion and first women champ of2007 picks up a $700 prize today at Cal Bowl.

Dodie a long time Donkee supporter is single and has 2 sonsJonathan and Doug and 2 Grand Children Kaitlyn & Haley.

Dodie in her regular time is a Data Entry specialist for CaliforniaBank & Trust. Ms Sajonas was throwing a Brunswick CombatZone and a Pink Hammer drilled by Ben Mach & Mike Wahl ofWahl’s bowling supply located inside Cerritos Lanes. Dodie sportspersonal bests of a 287 game and 660 series. Dodie would like tothank her sons for their support and to the staff of the Donkee Tour.

From Left to Right – Greg Velarde 5thPplace with his beautifuldaughter, David Godinez – Director Presenting Champion DodieSajonas her check, Jablam Mamerto 2nd Place, Pete Dumpit’s lovelywife Accepting his 3rd Place check and Sun Sundara 4th Place.

Tournament RecapPlace Name Score Amount1. Dodie Sajonas 726 $700.002. Jablam Mamerto 709 $300.003. Pete Dumpit 703 $150.004. Sun Sundara 683 $125.005. Greg Velarde 673 $100.006. James Talley 668 $ 90.007. tie Steven Hood 665 $ 82.008. tie David Godinez 665 $ 82.009. Chuck Brode 662 $ 75.0010. George Marquez 646 $ 70.0011. Barbara Burgess 644 $ 65.0012. Joe Swift 640 $ 60.0013. Luis Diaz 622 $ 58.0014. Dierdre Alkire 615 $ 55.0015. Armando Ramos 613 $ 54.0016. Terry Hlebasko 602 $ 53.0017. Brian Reyes 563 $ 52.0018. Paul Passarino DNS $ 50.00Paid Out 70 EntriesTournament $ 2768.00Sidepots $ 684.00Brackets $ 1600.00

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ABT Director in photo is Rose Byrd, winner Kmel Cunananand his son A.C.

Kmel Cunanan Wins First ABTChampionship at AMF Cerritos Lanes

CERRITOS—Kmel Cunanan won his first Amateur BowlersTour (ABT) championship at AMF Cerritos Lanes on Saturday,March 10, 2007 during our one-day beat the board tournament.Kmel bowled in our 12:30PM squad and shot games of 253, 281,270 and 260 with handicap for a series total of 1064 and the $9001st place prize. Alex Reyes of Orange came in second place withgames of 285, 232, 288 and 210 with handicap for a 1015 series tofinish second. In third place fore $225 was Anthony Borci of Ana-heim with a 1009 handicap series.

Our newest champion, Kmel Cunanan, has been bowling forapproximately 2 1/2 years and has a 240 game and 640 series to hiscredit. Kmel was using a Brunswick Zone drilled by Mike Whal.

Kmel wanted to thank his wife, Mia, and children, A.C. andAdrian, for their love and support. Kmel also thanks Mia for spon-soring him in the tournament this weekend and Mike Whal fordrilling his equipment. Kmel also thanks Cerritos Lanes for hostingthe tournament, and the Amateur Bowlers Tour-Orange CountyBranch staff and Directors for running an outstanding tournament.Kmel plans on putting his winnings into his children’s college fund.

Jack Donahue was the winner of the optional 4-game ScratchSweeper and $150 with a 928 scratch series. J.T. Jackson came insecond for $100 with a scratch series of 879, Eric Williams finishedin third for $70 with an 865 series and Steve Key finished in fourthwith an 825 series for $60. We have had many positive commentsabout the optional 4-game Scratch Sweeper, and will continue torun this optional Scratch Sweeper at each tournament.

The Mystery Game Pot of Gold game and score were drawnafter our final squad. Game #2 was the game drawn, and 176 (pos-sibly good for $200) was drawn for the first chance. The secondchance score was 298 and the third chance score was 263. Therewere no winners for the first or second chance. Bill Milinkovichwas the winner of the third chance and $50. Remember, the Mys-tery Pot of Gold is available to all members and only costs $5.

The ABT staff and membership would like to thank the manage-ment and staff at Cerritos Lanes for hosting our tournament. Ournext scheduled event will be on Saturday, March 17th, 2007 atLaHabra 300. This will be a Classic and Masters Combined 4-game beat-the-board tournament.

All members (Classic and Masters) are eligible. Handicap will be80% of 225 for this tournament. Squad times are at 12:30, 2, and 4PM. We will offer $100 sidepots on each squad with just 20 en-trants, as well as optional brackets for each squad. First place willbe $800 with 100 entries for only a $55 dollar entry fee. Firstplace with full Progressive will offer an estimated 1st place prize of$3,100 with 100 entries. As a reminder, check-ins will close 10minutes before the squad goes on the floor. We recommend youarrive early (at least 45 minutes before squad time) to guaranteeyour spot. We hope to see you Saturday, March 17th at LaHabra300!!

CLASSIC/MASTERS COMBINED FINAL STANDINGS

PLACE NAME CITY SCORE PRIZE 1 Kmel Cunanan Anaheim 1064 $900 Progressive $0

2 Alex Reyes Orange 1015 $450 3 Anthony Borci Anaheim 1009 $225 4 Jack Donahue San Pedro 1000 $175 5 Bert Dancel El Monte 992 $100 6 Joshua Boone Mission Hills 985 $79 7 Dale Strader LaMirada 984 $78 8 Larry Neri Long Beach 982 $77

9 (TIE) Rico Cayton Los Angeles 979 $74 9 (TIE) Roger Romero Carson 979 $74

11 Michael Byrd Whittier 977 $71 12 Anthony Dancel El Monte 971 $70 13 Eric Williams Costa Mesa 969 $69 14 Art Gaoay, Jr. Lakewood 959 $68 15 Jim Ellis Huntington Beach 953 $67 16 Brian Yamanoha Torrance 950 $66 17 Adam Drozdz North Hollywood 939 $65 18 J.T. Jackson Valley View 935 $64 19 Jing LeBaquin Cerritos 924 $63 20 Dennis Christensen Buena Park 923 $62 21 Richard Lim Bellflower 921 $61

We are proud of you tooDodie!!! Dodie would like tothrow additional thanks toMichael Villarreal for his sup-port this day as well.

Our Mystery game and se-ries were both broken today 194Game was hit by Mr RogerRomero for $400 and 618 Serieswas collected by the self pro-claimed “DESTROYER” PaulPassarino and Roger Wrase, bothcollecting $325 each. Game willstart off at $250 and series $150at Beverly Bowl.

Our Lucky lock in’s thisweek are Armando Ramos +16(10:00AM) & Luis Diaz/PaulPassarino +63 (11:30 AM).Guaranteed high qualifier fromeach squad makes it regardlessof the final cut. It pays off com-ing sooner!!

Please see the bowling newsor check our websiteWWW.DONKEETOUR.COMfor further details.

Cut Scores were +69 menand +48 women (Could this cutbe Ms Sajonas!!!).

Sidepots10:00 AM – Armando

Ramos, Luis Diaz, Luis Peregrina($18 each) 11:30 AM – JaySchreiner, Paul Passarino, AdamDrozdz ($21 each), 1:00PM –George Marquez, George again,James Talley ($69 each), 2:30PM– Sun Sundara, Joe Swift/BretRose, Dierdre Alkire ($75 each),Finals – Greg Velarde, DodieSajonas, James Talley ($45each).

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ardson of Ventura Countypassed away on March 5. 2007after a short illness. John was a5 term president of the oldVentura County Bowling Assoc.He was also a 2 term presidentof the Southern California Bowl-ing Alliance, a past director onthe California State BowlingAssoc. board. He was veryproud of being a 5th generationCalifornian, having lived on thesame property all his life. Be-sides being active in the bowlingcommunity, John was a rancherin Ventura County. He raisedcattle & Appaloosa horses.

John & Dan Mueller of BuenaLanes reestablished the MastersTournament in Ventura County,and ran it successfully for sev-eral years.

He is survived by his motherJanet King, wife PeggyRichardson, cousin ChrisBlankenship all of Santa Paula,sister Alice Kelley, nieces DonnaHoyer, Sharon Mitchell, andAmy Terry all of the Carolinas.Plus 4 great nieces and 2 greatnephews. He will be greatlymissed by all who knew him.

Services were Sunday March11, 2007 at Skillin-Carroll Mor-tuary in Santa Paula.

John will be buried in theRichardson Family Cemetery onthe family ranch.

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Vincent Biscoe started the LilRaiders off with a 99-191, DannyEguilos followed with a 95-174,and Nathaniel Jacobowitz had a87-171. Kaitlyn Johnston had a102-185, Gianne Olilang followedwith a 63-125, and Isabel Manalohad a 66-120.

In the Rookies it was SebastianMilitant with a 134-357, followedby Sean Dantas with a 110-307,and Evan Sue with a 112-298.High games came from Lucas Villa-215, Tyler Sweet-200, Ian Dantas-196, Miguel Sanchez-189, AdrianCunanan-186, Michael Ash-185,and Joseph Ash-183. Great bowl-ing guys. Kaila Chen bowled a123-352, Savannah Ratliff fol-lowed with a 113-264, and KrisLiberatore had a 89-249. Highgames came from April Ramirez-190, and Naomi McILroy-174.Great bowling girls.

In the Striking Force ChrisEguilos bowled a 212-563, Rob-ert Lim had a 180-506, and KevinChen had a 182-477. High gamescame from Justin Laguardia-223,Stephen Porter-223, KevinKeseloff-219, Ryan Jocson-211,Spencer Van Rijbergen-209, LukasHyun-206, CJ Holbrook-204,Gerome Sunga-202, ChrisBarrientos-201, Bobby Vasquez-200, Christian Parson-200, An-drew Arellano-198, John ElstonJr.-196, and Devin Ratliff-196.Great bowling guys. Kyli Selleystarted things off with a 160-426,Tasha Jansen had a 117-325, andRhianna Hruska had a 128-321.High games came from JameshiaGaddy-217, Taylor Stahr-207,Marcella Ash-204, Mari Elefante-201, Brenna McILroy-201,Darlene Anderson-195, AmandaManalo-194, Mae Elefante-192,and Cecilia Arias-191. Great bowl-ing girls.

In the Seniors, Buddy Lucashad 3 200+ games giving him a639 series, Ryan Cunninghamfollowed with a 210-605. Highgames came from Chris Kim-275,Lance Neavitt-272, Sean Hogan-252, Shane Plount-236, MarkElefante-228, Joshua Navarro-222, Bryan Marklay-220, AndrewNavarro-220, Terrance Lowe-214, Mike Foley-212, AdamArcos-213, and Rick Shefer-211.Great bowling guys. Jaime ferrywas on fire today. She bowled a253-644, Candice Galvan fol-lowed the heat Jaime was lettingoff, bowling a 226-576, andCandice passed that heat on downto Christina Hefner. Christinabowled a 210-538. High gamescame from Devanie Dollard-243,Lizzy Raya-229, Michelle Bustos-225, Mann Rou Kuo-225, AlexisAdinolfi-224, Gemelene Sunga-217, and Jennifer Hefner-201.Great bowling girls.

Remember sign-ups are stillbeing taken for the State Finals inJuly. They will be held in Sacra-mento this year, so sign-up earlyto reserve your spot. We havehotel information near bothhouses. The Adult-Jr Tournamenthas been moved to March 31st @12:30pm. Pepsi qualifiers, it is onMarch 18th @9:00a.m. atBrunswick West Covina Lanes.Check-In is 1hr. prior to bowling.Great bowling everyone.

WESTMINSTER—Thefriendly face of Doreen greetedthe Vegas league at the controldesk Monday when the leaguereturned to Westminster Lanes.With only three weeks left toimprove team positions, compe-tition was as hot as the weatheroutside, however the climatewas cool inside for bowlers com-fort.

Westminster #2 team main-tains league leadership with 57wins, but Cerritos #2 is stillpressing them with 53 wins. Afew changes in standings resultedMonday and we predict morechanges before the final PositionRound on April 2. Keystone #1has 47 wins for third spot, fol-lowed by Keystone #2, 45; Cal#5 and Cal #3 are tied at 44.2;Westminster #1, 42; Del Rio #1and Cal #4 tie at 41, BowlingNews and Keystone #3 tie at 40;Linbrook 38.2; Cal #2, 36.2;Westminster #3, 36; Cal #1, 34and Cerritos #1, 33.

Super sub Teri Hefnertopped the honor roll at 214-576,followed by Patti Givenchin213-561, Ann Fedderly 203-561,Jamie Vallier 224-557, RobertaMcNaught 549, Brenda Johnson548, Berneice King 212-547, ViWilson 537, Karen Mauricio536, Lucinda Clayburn 203-533,Kathy Phylow 523, DutchSullivan 517, Alta Duke 515,Cathy Wyatt 220-513, MadelineMajick 208-512, Tracy Baldwin511, Carolyn Anderson 510,Cyndie Martin 506, DorothyScott 503, Bernice Williams 502,Tracy Koolmees 501 and JanJones, 201.

The strike pot was over $100so Jan Jones had to draw severalnames before Carolyn Andersonfired the payoff strike. NancySoto registered 99 pins over heraverage in the OCUSBC tourna-ment recently, which earned a“75 pins over average” patch andpin and it was presented priorto bowling Monday. JayHaggerty will celebrate a birth-day March 14.

NEXT WEEK: Cal Bowl, 10a.m. Monday, March 19, follow-ing a 9 a.m. league meeting.

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Canoga Park Jrs.WINNETKA — Hi. How did you like the heat wave that came through the

Valley over the weekend? It’s not Spring yet, but Summer certainly wants tomove in. Well, it’s always nice inside here at Canoga Park Bowl and we havegreat junior scores to prove it.

Tuesday Pick-A-Ball: Daniel Williams 223-235-204/845 and Aaron Steinberg204/779.

Adult Junior Doubles: Kevin Gross 268/708, Daniel Williams 234/622, Jen-nifer Pyka 199/559.

Sutter Goldminers: Duncan Clarke 174/505, Amruta Gill 171/456, WahidLadin 156/367, Jacob Donine 127/351, Jess Carmona 126/328, Kyle Arouchian117/319, Ismael Avila 124/314, Andrew Collens 117/285, Cindy Kao 106/273,Michelle Carreon 94/262.

Leichman Alley Kats: Sevag Ghaminian 89, Orlando Pena 78, Rick Emerson64, Gabriel Silva 51, Karina Gutierrez 48, Nicole Vonende 41, Victor Donado31, Amanda Jarvis 28, Danielle Ortega 9.

Junior Royals: Noel Sosa 258/694, Kevin Gross 235/638, Samantha Meyers245/606, Chris Powarzyns 199/527, Gus Reveles 524, Kevin Heath 183/499,Kim Sosa 178/484, Sonu Gill 149/441, Jennifer Pyka 143/422, Alina Medina134/337, Drew Stern 184.

Bantam All Stars: Julia Frias 123/335, Bertha Rose 92/263, John Nelson 95/253, Sevaun Thompson 111/245.

Good bowling, juniors! Remember Saturday, March 17 is St. Patrick’s Dayso wear your green colors. Have fun.

Canoga Park Srs.WINNETKA — Get out your green colors as St. Patrick’s Day is on

Saturday, March 17. It’s a day of shamrocks, corned beef and cabbage,and for some, green beer.

Looking at the league sheets from the past week we see lots of excit-ing scores from the seniors here at Canoga Park Bowl. Is your name onthis list?

Funtimers: Dave Folck 256-279-238/773, Al Reiswig 221-247-267/735,Hung-Lay Quon 228-200/622, Bill Robb 210-225/619, Rick Greenweight217/598, Roger Chartrand 204-207/585, Carolyn Scherzberg 201-209/584, Candy Adams 163/469, Edna Amman 160/469, Eleanor Weaver 187/460, Jackie Becker 171/454,Bertha Willard 150/433, Marge Hebard 185/430, Carol Dezotell 140/403.

39’Ers Senior Trio: Dave Folck 214-235-244/693, Al Reiswig 236-205-245/686, Rick Greenzweight 211-215-215/641, Hung-Lay Quon 205-247/636, Carolyn Scherzberg 235/607, Mel Neiditch 203/594, Larry George207-210/589, Don Segien 197/580, Tom Roberts 216/570, Jerry Ambrosini197/561, Bill Robb 192/560, Edwin Cornish 205/557, Len Haydock 205/555, Mary Lauer 223/553, Scott Kesilis 191/549, Bob Adams 214/546, DonMcCoy 233/542, Kay Leovy 180/497,Freda Leibson 180/488, DorisSimmons 170/486, Lee Murray 160/469, Sylvia Kesilis 164/462, ShirlRadamaker 173/461, Lil Baker 184/460, Vicke Blaiwes 175/457, CarolWareberg 179/428, Chris Zielan 159/424, Edie Goldberg 150/416, JoanLyons 143/401, Pat Mohr 145/397.

Keep those scores coming for a great senior report from Canoga ParkBowl.

WINNETKA — Happy St. Patrick’s Day to all the bowlershere at Canoga Park Bowl. This special holiday is on Satur-day, March 17 so wear your green and have fun.

Have you noticed that all the fruit trees are in bloom withpretty delicate pink or white colors? Some trees are gettingnew leaves while flower buds are beginning to bloom. Thisis a wonderful time of the year! Well, that’s because Springofficially begins on Wednesday, March 21.

River Maniacs: Congratulations to Team #6, SusanMoline, Robbie Weinsziehr, Ted Weinsziehr and JohnnieEnglehart, champs of this league. High scores from week28: Jason Kalmanson 236-247-279/762, Johnnie Englehart234-213-269/716, Mike Olson 246-225-234/705, RobertGalbraith 268-216/681, Chris Robinson 222-219-216/657,Ray Stoy 212-234-204/650, Scott Shiraiwa 212-244/642,Trevor Stoy 236/618, Myron Stevens 209-214/609, Hung-LayQuon 211-224/605, Monise Kelly 202/561. Be sure to signup for the next session.

Adult Junior Doubles: Ruben Sarkisian 268/736, ChipMinot 278/683, Bill Williams 233/678.

Viva Las Vegas: Curtis Litzenberger 259/722, JamesSmith Jr. 257/668, Chris Beloff 634, Mark Palos 229/632,Jossua Kossow 611, Kathy Litzenberger 189/544, JeffJohnson 223, Scott Nathan 222.

Monday Nite Live: R. Greenzweight 259-216/667, Rob-ert Joseph 279/651, Danny Martinez 246-204/637, Bill Will-iams 242/617, Sharon Weger 256/609, Lucy Tralla 191/496.

First Lutheran: Rick Godin 258-224/651, Bob Pfleger 208,Steven Schulkin 212, Dyanne Thoman 172/496.

Comedians: Chris Robinson 234-235-259/728, LouCherpin 234-252-230/716, Dan Stipkovich 242-225-205/672,Robert Battle 279-213/664, Cliff Singer 213-245-203/661,Eduardo Quiroz 210-227-211/648, Chris Husby 206-224-211/641, Judy Valazza 235-203/633, Rick Colella 206-220/625, Michael Ricca 210-216/620, Mary Becker 215/574, PatCampbell 210/548, Ellen Eckard 204/537, Stalla Johnson221/531, Karen Norman 507, Carol Asher 223/505.

Tuesday Pick-A-Ball: (4-games) James Smith 206-245-235, Bill Williams 200-218-227/809, Allan Nathan 232-212,Marsha Williams 279/783, Ron Hightower 203, Jeff Johnson210, Len Haydock 216, John O’Reilly 209.

Pinbusters: Monise Kelly 198/571.Copper Bucket: Casey Ford 226-205/601, Alex Hunter

236, Randy Barden 224-202, Amanda Johnson 210/593,Gary Reed 232, Robert Tonyan 214-203, Mike Johnson 205-214, Steve Katz 212-202.

Newcomers: Georg Schndider 194/534, James Reed223, Tess Llamas 170/429.

500 Classic: Petra Kaun 203-209/589, Cindy Dominguez235/549, Joan Bremberg 547, Mary Lauer 201/540, JeanneEhlers 225/536, Marsha Williams 531, Georgia Garey 531,Flo Bruno 521, Candy Adams 517, Eloise Valencia 505.

Pizza & Bowl: Warren Plouffe 226-214-205/645, SandyPilgrim 130/372.

The Classics: Louie Enriquez 247-219/632, Gayle Kirby219/559, Leah Hoffman 214/558, Jim Howell 215, SharonEnriquez 203/553, Terri Justin 213/541, Tina Enriquez 527,Pam Blake 203/522.

B’nai Brith: Jay Rosen 246-221-248/715, Roman Agiert238-219/641, Tom Flynn 202-219-227/618, Shelly Kapitz246-205/629, George Lippert 222-228/618, Steve Horenstein246/605, Doug Baillie 203-203, Jay Davis 225, ErnieJohnston 213, Stu Teichnert 205.

Thursday Pick-A-Ball: (4-games) Mike Willis 200-217-279/885, Fred Gloss 202-221-222-206/851, James Hudgins210-222-216/826, Scott Friedman 237-232/821, RyanGibson 217-212-213/810, Frank Villegas 218, PatriciaGross 214/694.

Friday Vegas: Aaron Roth 226/625, Dan Onestinghel 256/612, Mario Jordan 227/604, Tiffany Morita 230/593.

CC Nikkie: Stephen Sasaki 231/659, Kevin Eto 231/634,Ken Shinbashi 244/625, Miyuki Koga 194/577, NorikoFukunaga 214/552, Yone Montgomery 519, Tom Fukunaga238.

A great week of good scores. Enjoy your longer daylighthours. See ya.

Danforth CreationsTakes Leadby Frank Kietz

MISSION VIEJO — Saddleback Lanes,Bowlers Advantage and Imperial Sprinklers arethe seeded teams in Saddleback Lanes’ 820Scratch Classic going into its fourth and finalsegment. Danforth Creations has taken theleague.

The 10:00 a.m. Sunday, April 29 rolloff forthe $5,000 title will consist of the four segmentwinners plus a wild card.

In the recent 9:00 p.m. Tuesday session,Danforth’s quartet nabbed 15 of 22 points togain the lead. Cam Honig the team’s supershooter, 300/813, exploded with a 286 gameand a big 700 setting the pace. Captain PatDanforth helped with a 256/726 while brotherPaul contributed a 248/714. Steve Fields Jr. hasa 694.

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ANAHEIM — Shannon, David and Stacy are busy taking sign-upsfor Summer Leagues here at Linbrook Bowling Center. Leagues arenow forming so call them if you need help or just want to sign-up.It’s going to be a fun summer and you don’t want to be left out. Youcan even try a different type of league if you feel like it. Here’s asampling of some of the leagues and the scores reported.

Santa’s Guys and Dolls: Carl Adinolfi 218, Mike Blankenship201, Eileen Dibenedetto 226.

Swinging Trios: Joe Zeuli 215.Anaheim Secondary Teachers: Nick Castro 211, George

Moreno 202, Sharon Brown 206, Peggy Candelaria 205.Ten Pins: Tony Toliver a stepladder of 234-235-236/705, Dan

Hurst 231-202/630, E.J. Rogers 206-235/625, Dale Mitchell 258,Brett Galle 256, April Anderson 205.

No Knottcents: Dale Cooper 226/605, Rudy Cedeno 205.Milke Money: E. J. Rogers (sub) 237-243-256/736, David

Brogdon 208-246-234/688, Gordon Brogdon 233-213/628, CalvinMacaraeg 220, Hong Kha 213.

3’s Company: Karen Bagnall 255-212/650, Marylou Platte 232,Nancy Tetreault 201, Dell Wellner 200-200.

R.C.R.C.: Charles Rogers 247-225-243/715, Tito Lassalle 240,JH Lowery 212, Ralph Tanner 211.

Executives Doubles: E.J. Rogers 257-256-238/751, Tony Banks223-255/669, Stan Evans 277/650, Rey Ortiz 214-206/605, OrlandoVanegas 205-210/600, Connie Putnam 223, Kim Spolerick 207.

Jacks & Jills: Jel Tayag 244-200/633, Jovet Soon 211-210-205/626, Deron Nishitsuji 227, Jim Albert 218, Rick Sproul 213, AnnMcElvain 214, Diane Barnes 203.

Just Desserts: Charles Rogers 232-211/633, Benny Philalack(sub) 209-206, Ralph Tanner 200.

B.S.M.: Andy Kim 211, Sang Chui Won 209, Henry Kim 206-208,In Sung Chung 203, Sang Yun Kim 200-201.

Golden Nuggets: Pete Garcia 203, Mike Hardy 200, RoMutzenberger 200.

Go For Nine (no-tap): Carl Adinolfi 235-273-233/741, GusGlissman 264-244/679, Dick Nichols 224-256/674, Lloyd Carter 209-207-235/651, Vic Divito 229-218-204/651, Diane Johnson 242,Elberta Canfield 241, Minnie Ortiz 232, Fran Stern 226, ShirleyErickson 222.

Party Timers: E.J. Rogers 236-246-203/685, Ed Murakami 202-242-221/665, Tim Blough 280-203/664, BIll Barosci 201-200-235/636, Jack Mattson 234-228/626.

Rowdies: Berton Rock 235, Steven Warsow 206, Verne TournaySr. 204.

Anaheim Nisei: James Michiuye 237/604, Bob Mendoza 223,Tommy Watanabe 215, Al Ogata 214.

525 Ladies Classic (4-games): Lynda Burge 222, ShirleyAnderson 204, Nancy Tetreault 201.

Nikkei: Gil Barcoma 254-202/652, Herb Mihara 212-212/606, SamHaida 227, Geoffrey Chow 221, Shig Nakata 202-205, MarionOkamoto 203.

Santa’s Super Savers: Jerry Roddam 204-215/606, Tony Chaco215-214/602, Carl Adinolfi 220.

Thursday Mixed Seniors: Rey Ortiz 202.Thursday Cypress College: Rob Befort 201.Magnolia Teachers (no-tap): Florencio Batalon 224/604, Tony

Stroma 218, Brendan Shields 218, Anthony Stroma 213, EileenDebenedetto 207-224/600, Carolyn Anderson 233.

Looney In Laughlin: Stas Andrezjewski 218.7-11 Vegas: Robert Ragans 221-263/679, Matt Ellis 225-229/

649, Luis Damian 237-207/625, George Dunterman 213-211/613,Lisa Somma 265/609.

Cypress College II: Anthony Cabading 214, Steve McArthur209, Chris Charnock 204, Chris Beiro 202.

Grey Panthers: Ray Sanchez 237, Dick Nichols 201.T.G.I.F.: Scott Talmage 225, John Mendez 221, Frank McCoy Jr.

214, Pat Jones 208, Mike Wagner 206.Vegas Party: Dennis Carswell 234-214-258/706, Pete Lopez

255-222-203/680, Marty Evans 234-233/638, Bill Powell 225-201/604, Dan Drysol 236, Janet Olarte 230.

Kamaaina: Serena Miyahira 233, Kevin Fujinami 224, Sam Tanaka224, Lisa Tobita 221, Tim Guerrero 212, Ronnie Uneda 205, JeremyWerner 203, Bessie Matsubara 201.

P.B.L.: Gilbert Sabio 215, Alex Young 209, Jaime Tan 204.Saturday Vegas Special: Chris Molina 217-252/668, Julio Molina

237-233/633, Joe Molina 222, Ralph Garcia 214.4-4 Vegas: Michael Barcenas 224-216/632, Terry Painter 203-

247/620, Brian W. Parker 225, Kim Davisson 222, Norm Walker 221,Kathy Greenwood 208.

Sunday Brunch Bunch: Pat Sangenito 230, Chris Makris 212.Family & Friends: Pete Quinata 224-201-214/639, Steve

Benevente 217, Nathan Aguon 201-213, Chris Meno 210, JesseCastro 203-205.

Double Daters: Mike Darby 222-204-204/630, Dan Drysol 274,

SAN BERNARDINO — How is everyone enjoying this sum-mer-like weather? It’s only the middle of March and we cantake out our summer clothing. But don’t put those sweatsaway yet, who knows it may get cold again.

The bowlers at Del Rosa Lanes are proud to report theirscores from the past week. Keep in mind that it’s also timeto start thinking about Summer Leagues.

Judson Baptist: Bob Corrigan 247/621, Bob Walter 232,Donna Green 195/552.

Beach Party: Leighton Beach 221-201-211/633, MichaelGray 265/628, Brandon Aldape 279/623, Chase Phillips 237,Diane Kline 176/470.

Mt. Commercial: John Lassak 236/568, Rob Krasney 225,Barbara Bobroff 545, Bettie Richardson 200.

Capri: Lee Ann Malouff 200-203/550, Esther Byrd 215,Delores Tanner 212, Tiffany Sand 202.

T.N.T.: Matt Tanner 526, Jason Scott 221, Lory Durkiewicz193/540.

Dirty County: John Hutchings 225-277/692, StevePellegrine 227-234-224/685, P.J. Buckner 215-212-226/653,Rob Miner Jr. 202-226/608, Vince Vasquez 245, RichardMcMichael 230-201, Joan McMichael 209/559, DebbieAndres 235, Donna Buckner 202.

Elks Invitational: Larry Stormes 231/581, Linda Grimes174/474.

Willows: Jean Newton 463, Polly Theodore 192.Wednesday Vegas: Jeff Hout 203-203-264/670, Steve

Pellegrine 253-204-200/657, Del Karper 228-223/634, JohnHutchings 203-216-208/627, Howard Vasquez 243-206/622, Bud Kolar 222-209/621, Rolann Karper 205/555.

Wed. Wild Bunch: Dan Upton 224-203/594, Betty Allgower543, Mary Margaret Hamner 207.

Del Rosa 830 Classic: Corky De Maio 258-227-258/743,Adam Sokoloski 216-256-267/739, Mark Dyer 203-277-236/716, Nick Assini 217-207-243/667, Larry McKeehan 217-256/663, Tom Velasquez Jr. 245-208-205/658, Ron Strange222-219-215/656, Ken De Maio 216-234/648, John DavisJr. 237-227/644.

Santa Fe Mixed: John Brown 220-211/621, David Guillen224, Alice Winchester 204-224/588, Susan Reeder 234.

S. B. County: Jim Forbes 209-224-224/657, James Har-ris II 210-229/618, Robert Gant 209-223/613, Lonnie Futch202-243, Larry Richards 237-202.

Happy Gamblers: Thedas Griffin 216-211-216/643, AdamSokoloski 204-226-208/638, Kevin Kratochvil 244, LodasGriffin 236, Bridgett Young 224/585, Marty Perry 222.

Good Times: John Boyer 224-204-237/665, LeightonBeach 223-257/652, Bob Corrigan 214-226/623, Del Karper202-225/604, Jeff Wolferd 237, Larry Stormes 235, EricRobinson 234, Bridgett Young 202-229/590, LikapekaEnriquez 215, Rolann Karper 214, Angela Mobley 202.

Friday Vegas: Larry Ollson 221-265-221/707, Tim Medley258-218/665, Donald Nelson 247, Beth Powell 478, MichelleChong 191.

Slots Of Fun: Charley Featherstone 217/542, AngelaHancock 552, Patty Whitney 200.

Weekend Rollers: Nacho Hernandez 221-223-223/667,Roger DeLos Reyes 257-214/665, Mike Nakunz 213-217/629, Tom Neal 222-200/615, Jim Willenborg 208-213/602,Steve Carrow 205-214/601, Kenny Allgower 214/601,Charles Rabico 253, Jack Hamner 235, James K. Robinson235, Jackie Farris 214/558, Elise Hamner 212, Donna Garcia200. Everyone have a great St. Patrick’s Day!

John Conway 223, Brendon Curtis (sub) 216-222, Hong Kha 208.Ducks/Avengers: Alan Bloom 246, Chris Kemp 227.Senior No-Tap: (3-6-07) 41 entries @ $9=$369.00. 41 lineage

@ $4.50=$184.50. 41 prize fund @ $4.50=$184.50. 42 @$1.00=$42.Place Money—1st Ely Cruz 832 $36, 2nd Ed Hermance 798 $27, 3rdImee Ahorro 797 $19, 4th Tony Chaco 791 $14, 5th Joe McKee 789$9.50, 6th Mike Pizarro 787 $7. Sidepots—1st game, hdcp.: 1st ImeeAhorro 305 $10, 2nd Zeke Burgess 285 $7, 3rd John Phillips 282 $5.2nd game, scr.: 1st Tony Chaco 300 $12, 2nd Tom Stearn 275 $9,3rd Leo Asuncion 256 $7. 3rd game, hdcp.: 1st Ely Cruz 306 $10,2nd Helen Petrowski 301 $7, 3rd Don Hart 298 $5. 3-6-9 Carryover:$387.00. Added $42.00. New Total: $429.00

Happy St. Patrick’s Day to all the bowlers. Take care.

Del Rosa Jrs.SAN BERNARDINO — Hi juniors. Remember to wear your green color on Saturday, March

17th which is St. Patrick’s Day. No green, means a pinch and who likes that.Looking for your high scores from the past week? Well, we have them for you.Little Rascals: Keanu Ingram 108/182, Dawn Richards 86/159.Bantam Buddies: Kyle Phillips 130/335, Emilee Schaefer 243, Venessa Lopez 91.Pincrackers: Bryce Lannon 174/447, Demi De Maio 142/378.Strike Force: Jason Holleman 231/610, Chris Bassett 220, Ron Smith 217, Adrian Ruiz 213,

Jason Matus 211, James Dixon 211-206, Eric Gross 207, Dylan Newton 201, Marty Coyazo 200.That’s all for now.

Del Rosa Srs.SAN BERNARDINO — The seniors here at Del Rosa Lanes always have a

fun time on Monday and Wednesday when we have our Senior No-Tap. Callthe center for time and cost. Here are the results of last week’s no-taps.

Mon. Sr. No-Tap: 1. P.J. Buckner 833, 2. Frank Long 797, 3. Sam Frisby767, 4. Phosie Lotze 729, Booby, Chuck Taylor 575.

Wed. Sr. No-Tap: 1. Joe Burns 824, 2. Bob Corrigan 790, 3. Doug Henley772, 4. John Mikowski 771, Booby, Ron Barnett 585.

Young At Heart: Frank Deluca 201/579, Bob Lee 213, Steve Boyer 201,Maria Shields 191/510.

Park & Rec.: Sam Frisby 248-204/625, Bob Corrigan 234, Adolph Burkhalter206, Dot Joyner 522, Teresa Vest 194.

Afternooners: Bob Corrigan 232/604, Robert Robles 219, Cari Burris 511,Terry Mahlstedt 190.

Golden Goodies: Bob Lee 204/568, Frank Long 203-221, Marianne Heidecke185/485.

Thanks for bowling here at Del Rosa Lanes. Take care.

Linbrook JuniorsANAHEIM — I hope everyone who had a chance to participate in

this year’s Pepsi District Finals had a safe trip and a fantastic time.Many of our Saturday Linbrook Juniors missed bowling league thisweek due to the District Finals.

Our Bumper Busters had some great scores. Vea Vito with 206-136,Deanna Gomez 105-104-110. Jotavi Ulu 103-111-82, Jennifer Lewis69-110, Jeminai Ulu 106-71-78, Tyler Kemp 102-103, Isaiah Ulu102-92-92, Jace Keeling 100-87.

On Wednesday afternoon in our Junior High 2007 we had somefantastic scores with Nathan Mathis bowling 144-184-124/452, MattVigeant 156-117-99/372, Aaron Torres celebrating his birthday instyle with scores of 108-126/300, Brandon Watts 125, Jared Jasken118, James Knox 113.

Mark McLeod had the lone 200 in the Thursday Linbrook Juniorswith a 201.

In the Friday afternoon Junior Scratch Singles, Andrew Newburnstrung together some strikes for a 244 and 201 while Andrew Stewartput together a 202 game.

National Deaf Bowling NewsDeaf Travel at Del Rio Lanes

by Connie MarchioneDOWNEY—In So. Calif. Deaf Traveling League’s action at Del

Rio Lanes, with Bob Jones recuperating from his knee surgery, S. F.Valley reached out and got Mike Moore to sub for Jones. Moore turnedout to be a super-duper sub rolling games of 225-269-238(732)-213for the day’s high 945 series which is 10 pins short of tying the seasonhigh series.

Although none of the league season highs were broken, Moore’s945 led a honor roll of 3 other 800s and just 8 bowlers but the leagueaveraged a season high 181plus per bowler at one of its favorite center,Del Rio Bowl. Dan Flores followed Moore with his 206-208-236-233for 883, Pablo Yoma had 220-216-193-204 for 833 and Andy Lorenzo,a roller coaster 145-232-188-243/808. Others were Darrell Stogryn196-176-208-203 for 783, Gardy Rodgers213-223-157-179/772, EdAbakumoff 217-199-148-200/764, and Don Millwee 225/722.

Moore helped S F Valley beat the league leader South Bay, 13-7while 2nd place Riverside beat 3rd place El Camino Village 13.5 to 6.5to gain some ground closer as 2.5 points behind first. Joe Weiss’ 2points prevented Flores’ Hollywood from making a clean sweep (18-2) of his hapless Los Angeles.

The league thanks Del Rio manager Mike and his staff for giving usexcellent condition and courtesy of letting one team bowl make-upgames when they had to attend an 80th anniversary luncheon party onthe same day. Next travel stop will be at Canoga Park Bowl.

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