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BOWLING NEWS Page 1 Thursday California Bowling News P.O. Box 4160, Downey, CA 90241 Online: www.californiabowlingnews.com Email: news@californiabowlingnews.com Remembering More Closed Bowling Centers by Carol Mancini NORWALK The E- Mails Calls Letters keep coming in remembering long gone bowling centers. This weeks contributions include: Fashion Lanes, Garden Square, Maple Lanes, Regal Lanes, Pioneer Bowl, Crown Bowl, Pacific Lanes, Mesa Lanes, Highland Bowl, Santa Fe Springs, Hacienda Dos Boleros, Hollywood Legion Lanes, Santana Bowl, College Bowl. We haven t heard from San Diego! I can remember at least five that disappeared. What memories!! Good times and good friends. Love affairs and divorces. Bowlers ARE America! Mark Baker Keynote Speaker at California Bowling Writers Luncheon ONTARIO Last minute tickets can still be purchased for the writers annual luncheon - to be held June 11 at the Radisson Ontario Airport Hotel. Call Mary Lynly (916) 782-1321 to inquire about menu, payment, etc. Baker, local instructor and PBA Tour title holder loves coaching. Mark says People who get better and have a good time don t quit. For $25, you get lunch and a free lesson. Call today. Definition of Memorial According to the dictionary: something meant to keep rememberence alive What does Memorial Day Mean To You? Bowling News Honor Roll Name Score Date Center roger forney 300 5-15-11 classic lanes tom everitt 300 5-16-11 mission hills bowl kevin gagnon 300 5-16-11 classic lanes matt jones 814 5-16-11 canoga park bowl leroy a. skipo 300 5-16-11 moreno valley michelle silver 756 5-17-11 mar vista bowl darren hicks 300 5-18-11 harleys simi bowl anthony nunnery 801/300 5-18-11 harleys simi bowl darron peters 802 5-18-11 classic lanes brian watkins 844/300 5-18-11 Kearny mesa bowl robert cantu jr. 300 5-19-11 palm springs lanes brian delzeith 816/300 5-19-11 westminster lanes alex horst 300 5-19-11 westminster lanes karl kurtz 300 5-19-11 mission hills bowl marcy smith 722 5-19-11 chaparral lanes gabriella mayfield (17) 706 5-20-11 mt. mesa lanes milena zelaya 300/738 5-20-11 orleans casino debbie barrette 720 5-21-11 simi valley mike belair 300 5-21-11 fountain bowl dennis cassidy 300 5-21-11 Empire bowl keneth de maio 300 5-21-11 Empire bowl richard warner 300/300 5-21-11 fountain bowl fausto a. dugenia 300 5-22-11 moreno valley kendall mciver 300 5-22-11 victor bowl Dean lopez 300 5-23-11 del rio lanes spanky rosales 300 5-23-11 del rio lanes paul varela 300 5-23-11 del rio lanes ATTENTION ALL BOWLERS: bowl an honor score THIS WEEK & E-MAIL by Tuesday Noon YOUR NAME, SCORE, DATE & CENTER & you will be on the front page. e-mail to: news@californiabowlingnews.com men: 300 or 800 Women: 298,299,300 or 700+ 6 Gamer - $300.00 1st Place check-in SUNDAY, June 5th at 5PM 4:30 Entry Fee: $50 Optional - Sidepots $6 - Blocks $4 Call Alan at (949)770-0055 for more info. West Covina The ABTA will bowl its Annual Memorial Event May 26-27- 28-29 at popular West Covina Lanes. There is a top prize of $5,500 minimum ABSO- LUTLELY GUARANTEED 1st Place and up to $11,000 GUARANTEED / NO MIN. 1st with bonuses. This Special Event will have 4 separate qualifying days with 1 in 5 1/2 making the board daily. Plus the Re Entry Squad Sunday is at 6 PM, this is also a separate qualifying board. Oil Pattern Used Mini Eliminator Office: 562-807-3600 Fax: 562-807-2288 Walter Ray Williams Jr. Back on Winning Track with PBA Senior Mark Roth Allentown Open Victory Hall of Famer defeats Alaskan Ron Mohr 268-168 for first win of the season ALLENTOWN, Pa. (May 24, 2011) Professional Bowlers Association legend Walter Ray Williams Jr. of Ocala, Fla., won the PBA Senior Mark Roth Allentown Open Tuesday for his first tour win in more than a year. Williams defeated 2009 Senior Player of the Year Ron Mohr of Eagle River, Alaska, 268-168, in the championship match at Playdrome Rose Bowl for his first senior title of the season and second of his Senior Tour career. Williams left little doubt of the outcome by opening the championship match with eight consecutive strikes before leaving a 10 pin in the ninth frame. Mohr, trying for his second consecutive win this season having won the Senior Miller High Life Classic in Mooresville, N.C., three weeks ago, could never get anything going. I got off to a good start and Ron just couldn t get lined up, especially on the right lane, said the 51-year-old Williams. I was able to play between the first and second arrow and just had a nice angle to the pocket and great ball reaction from there. In his Senior Tour debut, Williams won his first Senior Tour title in the Senior Miller High Life Classic in early May of 2010, shortly after earning a record seventh PBA Player of the Year crown at the conclusion of the 2009-10 Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour season. After also going on to earn PBA Senior Rookie of the Year honors last year, it has been quite a dry spell for Williams, however. He experienced the worst PBA Tour season of his 28-year career in 2010-11 where his best finish was sixth. It ended a record streak of 17 seasons with at least one Tour win. ABTA Memorial Event at West Covina May 26 thru 29 NOW--Guaranteed $5,500 Min. 1st & Up to $11,000 1st w/bonuses Begins Thursday Night One Big Squad at 9:30 PM & $650 Bonus The event starts Thursday night with ONE Squad only at 9:30 PM which will take 1 in 5 1/2 bowlers to the semis, if you qualify on Thursday and win the event there is an additional $650 bonus. It will continue on Friday May 27 with 2 Squads of qualifying at 9:30 & 11:00 PM, the bonus for Friday qualifying and winning is $500. Then on Saturday May 28 it will start at 12:00 PM with squads following at 1:00-2:30-4:00-5:30-7:00-8:30 & final squad at 10:00 PM. On Sunday I think the hard work I ve put in the past couple of months has really paid off, said the all-time leader in PBA Tour wins with 47. I m feeling very comfortable being able to make the adjustments I need to make and just bowling very well in general. You re going to have your good times and bad times but I m very encouraged and confident going May 25 the last day, squads will start again at 12:00 PM with squads following at 1:00-2:30 & 4:00 PM is last regular qualifying squad. There is a RE-Entry Only Squad at 6:00 PM. The first entry in this event is $91 on site with re-entries at lower rates of $78, $68 and $60. Bonuses in this Annual Events are big as the Cash-N- Carry will pay $110-$1, and can net you as much as $3,850 max. Additional bonus for this event: $200 for wearing your forward from here. Williams previous best Senior Tour finishes this season were second in the Sun Bowl In the Villages and third in the Senior Don Carter Open. In the semifinals, Mohr defeated Hall of Famer and four-time Senior Player of the Year Tom Baker of King, N.C., 206-174, to advance to the championship match and Williams defeated Harry Sullins of Chesterfield Township, Mich., 238-192. Williams is looking forward to the PBA Senior U.S. Open presented by the Suncoast June 12-17 at the Suncoast Bowling Center in Las Vegas, which is the next Senior Tour stop. I wish it was next week, Williams said of the U.S. Open. But, it gives me a couple weeks to get back to work on my game and relax a little bit. PBA SENIOR MARK ROTH ALLENTOWN OPEN Playdrome Rose Bowl Final Results Championship Match Walter Ray Williams Jr., Ocala, Fla. ($7,500) def. Ron Mohr, Eagle River, Alaska, ($4,000), 268-168. Semifinal Round (losers earn $2,500) Mohr def. Tom Baker, King, N.C., 206-174. W.R. Williams def. Harry Sullins, Chesterfield Township, Mich., 238-192. ABTA logo shirt. There is a participation bonus of $500 if you have bowled 29 squads since May 28, 2010. New members are allowed up to 209 Average and can join for only $10. Ladies 49 + and Men 55+ as always receive a free membership. It is a Must to check in EARLY! The shot will be tougher with lower scores, but fair to all! See our ad and info in this paper for more info or Call the ABTA at 562-868-7164 or web site www.abta1.com. Memorial Weekend - Race to the Winners Circle ABT Citrus Belt Fri-Mon May 27-30 Deer Creek Lanes ABT Orange County BYE BYE BYE ABT San Diego Sat-Sun May 28-29 Kearny Mesa Bowl ABT Valley BYE BYE BYE A.B.T.A. 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Page 2 BOWLING NEWS Vince Wood - Nicole Ellison - Dave Wodka Northridge Inside Brunswick Matador Lanes 9118 Balboa Ave Northridge, CA 91325 (747) 224-0750 Cathedral City Inside Palm Springs Lanes 68051 Ramon Rd Cathedral City, CA 92234 (951) 534-4689 San Bernardino Inside Del Rosa Lanes 1499 E Highland Ave San Bernardino, CA 92404 (909) 886-4675 COMING SOON! JUNE 1st Palmdale Inside Brunswick Vista Lanes (818) 921-5335 Lessons and Instruction Available! Mention this ad for a FREE set of Finger Inserts & Thumb Slug With the purchase of a new ball At any of our locations! Look for our Summer Specials in next weeks ad!!!! FEW OPENINGS LEFT FOR WCST EBONITE SINGLES AT MISSION HILLS BOWL MAY 28-29 MISSION HILLS ONE SQUAD ONLY: SATURDAY, MAY 28, 2011, STARTING AT 10:00AM QUALIFYING: BOWL 10 GAMES STRAIGHT. AGE DIVISIONS: REGULAR DI- VISION, MEN: 40 TO 59, LADIES: 40 TO 49, SUPER SENIORS, MEN: 60 AND UP, LADIES: 50 AND UP. $175.00 ENTRY FEE: TOURNAMENT PAYS ONE CASH PLACE FOR EVERY 3 ENTRIES IN EACH DIVISION. EXTRA OPTIONAL MONEY ACTION, HIGH GAME & SERIES SIDE POTS, AND BRACKETS PAID IN SEPARATE AGE DIVISIONS. ON SATURDAY, MAY 28, BOWLERS THAT STILL WANT to ENTER, SHOW UP BY 9:45AM. FINALS, SUNDAY, MAY 29, 2011, STARTS AT 8:30AM. 8 TEAM SPOTS LEFT FOR THE WCST EBONITE ALL STAR DOUBLES JUNE 4-5, 2011. 32 TEAMS MAXIMUM FIELD COMPUTER USERS, CLICK ONTO www,westcoastseniortour. com, SCROLL DOWN INFORMATION PAGE FOR FULL DETAILS AND TEAM SIGN-UPS. CALL 760-363-8141 CELL PHONE: 760-792-4596. NEW BOWLERS MAY JOIN THE WCST NOW FOR ONLY $30.00 MEMBERSHIP WILL BE GOOD UNTIL THE END OF 2011. Send your checks to WCST, 10888 West Drive #3, Morongo Valley, CA 92256 Ventura County Bowlers Tour 8 Gamer USBC Sanctioned Valencia Lanes 23700 Lyons Ave. Santa Clarita, California Saturday June 4 th, 2011 Check in starts at 11:00 A.M. Bowl at 12:00 P.M. Pattern: Scorpion Entry Fee: $75.00 Prize Fund: $45.00 Squad is limited to 48 bowlers Lineage: $20.00 expense Fee: $10.00 Prize Ratio at least 1:6 (Based on 30 entries) 1 st : $575 2 nd : $325 3 rd : $225 4 th : $165 5 th : $140 6 th :$120 Brackets: $5 (Games 2-3-4, 5-6-7) Sidepots: $20 (Covers all 8 Games) 300 Game Sidepot: $5 For more information or to reserve a spot call Andre Good at (805) 415-7018 or Chris Shusta at (805) 889-0024. 9AM to NOON Check out our website: www.vcbowlerstour.org MISSION HILLS BOWL 2011 summer league schedule 10430 SEPULVEDA BLVD., MISSION HILLS, CA 91345 (818)361-1221 DAy/timE league league team meeting start MONDAYS 6:00 Pm mixed ClAssiC mx scr 5's** 940 6/06 5:30 Pm june 06 6:00 Pm guys & DOlls mx hdcp 5's 840 5/16 5:30 Pm june 06 TUESDAYS 9:15 Am EArly BirDs ladies 4's 625 6/07 9:00 Am june 07 9:15 Am tues. scratch trios mix scr 3's* 520 5/24 9:00 Am may 24 12:30 Pm golden 4 somes seniors 4's 650 5/24 12 noon may 24 6:00 Pm PrimE time mix hcp 5's* OPEn 5/24 5:45 Pm may 24 6:30 Pm ADult/juniOr AD/jr hcp 2's* OPEn 5/10 6:00 Pm may 10 8:00 Pm newcomers Any hdcp 2's* OPEn 5/10 7:45 Pm may 10 8:00 Pm PADrEs Any hdcp 3's* 570 5/24 7:30 Pm may 24 WEDNESDAYS 9:30 Am COFFEE BrEAkErs ladies 3's 495 5/25 9:00 Am may 25 12:30Pm senior rebels seniors 3's OPEn 5/25 12 noon may 25 6:00 Pm PinBustErs mx hdcp 5's 875 5/25 5:30 Pm may 25 9:00 Pm n.b.a.c. mx hdcp 4's* 780 5/25 8:00 Pm may 25 THURSDAYS 9:30 Am thursday scratch mx scr 3's* 5205 6/02 9:00 Am june 02 6:00 Pm lads & lassies mx hdcp 5's 865 6/02 5:30 Pm june 02 6:30 Pm no-tap league mx hdcp 3 s* OPEn 5/19 12 6:00 Pm may 19 12 9:00 Pm mission majors mx scr 4's* 845 6/02 8:00 Pm june 02 FRIDAYS 9:30 Am FriDAy FOxEs ladies 3's 470 6/03 9:00 Am june 03 12:30 Pm FriDAy seniors sr hdcp 4's 650 5/27 12 noon may 27 6:00 Pm t.g.i.f. - laughlin mx hdcp 5's* OPEn 6/10 5:30 Pm june 10 9:00 Pm s.f.v. nisei mx hdcp 4's tba 5/20 8:30Pm may 20 SUNDAYS 6:00 Pm weekenders mx hdcp 4's 690 6/05 5:30 Pm june 05 (*Any combo of bowlers is allowed - all men, all ladies or mixed) (**scratch. league-each team must have at least 1 lady) (Adult/junior must have 1 child and 1 adult)

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Page 4 BOWLING NEWS NATIONAL DEAF BOWLING NEWS by Connie Marchione ONLY 22 TEAMS FOR 70TH PACIFIC COAST DEAF MAY 27-29 TOURNEY IN LAS VEGAS HENDERSON The 70th annual Pacific Coast Deaf Bowling Association tournament sponsored by Las Vegas Deaf Bowling Association drew only 22 (4 men) teams for this Memorial Day week-end at Strike Zone Center in Sunset Station Hotel & Casino. Blame this small entry on bad economy, which also affected the deaf women s bowling part as they drew only 6 teams. Although this writer had disappointing advance notice of 21 entries, his mail of the two pages tournament schedule received last May 16 did not mention the number of team, doubles, singles and Pacific Coast Deaf Masters entries. One had to count the number of teams, doubles teams and singles and Masters bowlers to get 22 teams, 45 doubles, 90 singles and 49 Masters entries as the totals for the events. There is ample room on the schedule sheet to have these numbers of entries on it but the only written words of information on it was the regrets that the third squad of doubles and singles had to be moved from Saturday afternoon to Sunday morning at 8 AM. Also missing is the bowlers entering averages, which are newsworthy. Furthermore this low entry had been going on for the past 6 years, failing to reach the number of 30 twice after the last high of just 44 in 2004 at San Diego. Also this present low entry number tied the then record 22 (5 men) teams set 50 years ago in 1960 PCDBA s 20th anniversary tournament at Portland, OR. So lets have some history to refresh some people s minds. Since PCDBA s birth at Portland as Northwest Deaf Bowling Association in 1938, it was changed to PCDBA in 1939 when California sent up teams to compete. The rules had been for the host in the following year to be the deaf club that won the competitive bid in the captains and club delegates meeting. Also the said winner club should nominate its slate of officers in this meeting to meet captains and club delegates approval to run the tournament. In short, each bid winning club run the tournament according to PCDBA rules. So this writer was elected President in the 1952 tournament at Portland when Los Angeles Club for the Deaf won the bid for the 1953 tournament and nominated my name. We held the event at the fabulous 52 lanes Sunset Bowl (the largest in US at that time) in Hollywood. Transportation was bad that time but the tournament was a success with 16-team entries. But when as President, I told in the meeting that if PCDBA wanted to grow, it must change its rules to be like other bigger deaf bowling organizations in East with a membership base, open competitive officers elections and have money in its treasury. After that I left and nothing was done. Then in that 1960 Portland 20th anniversary tournament Valley Silent Club of Glendale, CA won the 1961 bid to be held in the 60 lanes Grand Central Bowl. VSC wanted me back as secretarytreasurer to run the tournament. The turning point came when I got all the PCDBA records stuff from last year s secretary. Just like in 1953, nothing had changed, also nothing in the treasury and some of the 20 years records lost or kept by the past years secretaries. Next I went to our officers and told them that I would stay only if we change the PCDBC rules and tell the clubs to come and vote for the changes or not. So we made up the new rules and the PCDBA clubs came to the 1961 meeting and approved the changes. The changes were to have membership dues, President and Vice-President to be elected one-year terms, Secretary treasurer for 3 years terms and clubs to bid for each year for up to 3 years and one after that. Also Host club to pay for Secretary-Treasurer s transportation and lodgings. Good start to be like other deaf groups East. And more, we broke the entry record with 24 teams. My baby, the 1961 Pacific Coast Deaf Masters, a scratch event was run on trail basis after the tournament. It was well liked and in the 1962 PCDBA meeting at Spokane, WA it was voted to be part of PCDBA tournament. Enough for the history lesson and back to the low entries, now for long as in the beginning PCDBA had the entry deadline rule as 30 days before the start of tournament and prize money to be mailed 30 days after end of tournament. This writer in his 8 years as the PCDBA secretary-treasurer had no problem with that rule as the entries grew from 24 to 40 teams in 8 years. He used his trusting old typewriter and mimeograph machine listing all the bowlers names both times. When the entries grew and computers replaced typewriters, bleeding hearts asked for extra time to have the deadline extended further back like 45 days to April 10th. Now for the last 6 years with less than 40 entries, there is no excuse for the extension and PCDBA should set the deadline back to 30 days. Look at the Great Lakes Deaf Bowling Association in its 74 years existence had used 30 days deadline continuously all the years and it drew far more teams than PCDBA. Team USA Open Trios Put your skills to the test Starts Friday, June 10th @ 630 PM (meeting at 6 PM, LIMITED TO FIRST 20 TEAMS) $1200 First Place (based on 14 teams) -bowl 13 weeks -$20/bowler/week -league bowled on Team USA city-named patterns -Four different patterns used -no cap on team strength Brunswick Classic Lanes 1800 Hamner Ave. Norco, CA 92860 (951) 734-8410 Contact Jon Diso for more information Does A Moreno Valley League Hold A Citrus Belt Record? by Frank Weiler MORENO VALLEY JIMMY ELLIS recently bowled a 300 game in Moreno Valley Bowl s Scratch Challenge League. He is the sixteenth kegler this season to bowl a perfect game in this league. I believe this league holds the Citrus Belt record for the most perfect games (16) bowled in one league, in one season. By the way, there are six weeks left in the league s season to bowl a few more perfect games. No one in the league has bowled multiple 300s, and all the perfectos have been bowled by men. DENISE BLACK- MON S 299 is the high game bowled by a woman. While MARK DYER leads the league with a 235 average, his high league game is 298. Has your league bowled more perfect games in a season? Let me know through the BOWLING NEWS. I would like to thank RON BONNEAU and THERESE LLOYD for providing information for this article. Keep reading the BOWL- ING NEWS if you want to know what our leagues and bowlers are up to. DeYAGER, GULLEY & HOUSTON Are Perfect by Frank Weiler MURRIETA The summer scratch season got off to a rip roaring start at CAL OAKS BOWL Thursday night, with three perfect games. Dave Gulley started the night with a 300 and 794 (248-246 - 300) in his first series. His teammate TONY BOW- MAN fired a 277 and 716. Their second three game sets, in the two set, six game format were a bit lower. In their second series of the night, Jerry DeYager and Rowdy Houston both rolled perfectos. After rolling a 710 his first set, DeYager finished the night with a 719 (213-300 - 206). Houston started with a 644 and capped off his night with the first 300 of his career, and 718 (203-215 - 300). The Cal Oak s Summer Scratch 430 Doubles League features a six game format, with teams bowling two three game matches each night. Each team rolls a series on one pair of lanes, then moves to another pair for another series against another team. Six games for the price of three! Other big scores were rolled by RYNE CUNNINGHAM (774), JAMES HAWKINS (760), JOHN SOWELL (290), and DWAINE STREATER (287). Super sub PAUL NILSEN bowled 742 and 763 (250 average). NANCY ZAK topped the ladies at 222 per game. All these bowlers say thanks to the BOWLING NEWS for reporting on their bowling exploits. KRISTA DELGADO RECORDS HER THIRD 300 GAME AT CUSBC WOMEN S CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT by Phyl Knoll Simi-Valley It was the icing on the cake for the CUSBC Women s Championship Tournament when on May 21 Krista (Moerschbaecher) Delgado, a 225 average bowler who calls Buena Lanes, MY HOUSE opened up her Team Event with 234, added a 256 game and finished up with her third career 300 Game, for a 790 series. This was the third 300 game bowled at this year s tournament. Krista began her bowling career at age 5 and was possessed by the game she loved so much. Her high game as a youth bowler was 298. At age 18, she gave up bowling and moved to Florida. Krista returned to her game here in California in 2009 and joined her first Adult League at Mission Bowl with Brian Leseberg. She remembers how all while a youth bowler; she envisioned her first 300 game. It finally happened. July 2010, in the Ball of Choice League at Buena Lanes while bowling with her coach Art Leseberg and wife Diane. Exactly 4 weeks later, she bowled another first an 825 series in that same league. The very next night, Krista recorded her second 300 game at Wagon Wheel Bowl. With her 825 series, Krista currently holds the record for the women in Ventura County. In this tournament, Krista threw her 300, using her Total NV by Ebonite, a gift from Mark French, a great bowler and personal friend. She says I originally told Mark that I hated the ball and it didn t work for me, but I was wrong, I have thrown all three 300 games with this ball and I think I am going to stick with it! Scott and Carol Moerschbaecher recognized Krista s natural talent for the game and as Krista says, If it weren t for my parents putting all their time, money, and support when I was a youth bowler, I would not be where I am today with my passion for bowling. It s also due to the support from Art Leseberg, my bowling coach, my amazing sons Andrew 7 yr and TJ, 3 yr, who are certified youth bowlers and of course, my dear boyfriend. I hope to grow old with bowling and continue to reach my goals. CBW Meeting Date Change ONTARIO The date for the California Bowling Writers Annual Meeting has changed please pass the word. The new date and time is: Friday, June 10 from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM. There will be interesting reports of CBW accomplishments and progress and election of officers. We look forward to seeing our bowling friends and CBW supporters. Our Annual Media & Publicity Luncheon will be held the next day Saturday, June 11 at 11:30 in Salon A-B. Don t miss Coach Extraordinaire Mark Baker who will be our Keynote Speaker. Look for our usual fun events at the Product Fair on Saturday. All events are held at the Radisson Ontario Airport in Ontario. The California Bowling Writers was formed in 1998; membership is open to all California bowling journalists, promoters and supporters of the sport of bowling. The purpose of the organization is to encourage and educate both members and nonmembers in communication through print, promotion and use of electronic media. At the same time, CBW will recognize and reward those who create media awareness by providing outstanding bowling photography and journalistic excellence. Mary Lynly CBW Publicity

BOWLING NEWS Page 5 American Bowlers Tournament Association P.O. Box 3721, Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 562-868-7164 Cell: 562-228-3960 www.abta1.com Pengsean Chea 1st ABTA at Foothill Lanes Kimo Borja Shoots 298 Match Game is $3,500 Match Series est. $1,700 3-6-9 is $1,400 ABTA Returns to West Covina Lanes This Weekend Special Memorial Event starting on Thursday night FONTANA We returned to BRC Foothill Lanes this past weekend with a nice turnout of 228 entries in our one-day event. We thank all the members of the ABTA for their support each week. We had a good shot for the tournament making the cut scores of +92 for the men and +63 for the women. The Super Seniors added to the board (4 men and 1 female) were Howard Smith (+88), Ed Shipley (+79), Don Eide (+79), Manny Loria (+79) and Mary Andruczyk (+47). Super Seniors are men 63 and over, and for the women you just need to be a young 55. That would give us 78 bowlers making it to the semi-finals this week. During our 4 pm squad we would see Kimo Borja string the first 11 strikes, come up for number 12 but leave the 3-10 baby split to finish with a nice 298 game. He wil get a Special Plaque for his feat and it vaulted Kimo to the semi finals Our top qualifier for the Men was Leo Horesman Tartamella with a +177. For the women it was Mary Robles with a +137. Each of them will get paid entry into a future regular ABTA event. Each week our top seed overall draws the Match Series, and this time it was worth $992. Leo drew a 432. We had no bowlers that bowled this score during qualifying. At our next event we will estimate the Match Series at $1,700. For the 3-6-9 qualifying, Val Wise was the last one to go for the $1,300, but missed on his second shot and received $50 for consolation. The 3-6-9 will be $1,400 at West Covina Lanes. In our optional doubles, finishing in first were Deborah Sanders and Leo Tartamella with a 1483 for $150. Finishing second was Marvin Crowder and Leo Tartamella with 1478 for $130. There was a total of $1,500 paid out in (562) - 868-7164 4 www.abta1.c www.abta1.com (562)-228-3960 (Cell 562 l) - 228-3960 ABTA Memorial Special Thurs-Fri-Sat-Sun West Covina Lanes 6 $5,500 min 1 s doubles and 23 paid spots with low to cash of 1398. In the semis we saw Pengsean Chea lead the field from the 1st game to finish with a +179 to sit out and bowl for the title this week. Coming in second was Steven Au with a +145 to sit out the first round. It took a +89 for the men and +30 for the women. Our top seed Chea had the honor of drawing the Match Game worth $3,500. The pot is maxed out and we have a back-up pot started. Our top seed drew a 268. We had no bowlers who shot that score. We will have $3,500 next week at West Covina Lanes, and continue to build on the back-up pot, which is $1,435. This week we had nine new bowlers join us. Let us welcome these new bowlers to the club, Derrick Willis II, Andrew Fredericks, Prentis Williams, Brysen Borja, Emily Daracan-Pielki, Andrew Mullins, Richard Becker, Cecilia Aquino, Christian Aquino Sr, and David Cunningham. This would bring us to our top 16 Match Play finals. In the first round, the seven losers were Sonia Coronado, Eric Bruno, Beth Borci, Sun Sundara, Gina Velarde, Kimo Borja and Jerry Chang. They received checks of $102.50 each. In the second round, the losers were Bryan Moore, Korng Ngow, Cezar Marcella and Steven Au, they received checks of $110 each. This would get us down to the final four bowlers. At this point, our horses would be paying anywhere from a low of $36 (Gino Mansilungan) to a high of $61 (Chris Kelly) depending on who would win. In this round we saw Mike Nakunz (6th seed) bowling Chris Kelly (12th seed). In this match, Mike being one of the house favorites would go on to take the match and knock out Chris with a 248 to 206. In the other 675 S. Glendora Ave West Covina 626-960-3636 Take 10 Freeway to Vincent and go South 3 blocks st $11,000 1 st w/ Bonu $2,750 2 nd $1,375 3 Brackets--Match Game--Match Series 3-6-9-- Doubles--Side Pots Horses Open to new Members up to 209 Avg. No PBA / WPBA Men & Women Qualify Separately Guaranteed Min of 70 Men & 15 Women (min) to cash Plus Super Seniors $200.00 if 1st entry paid by May 14 $650.00 if qualifying Thursday Squads and winning event $500.00 for qualifyin ng Friday $3000 qualifying Sat 12-1-2: :30-4-5:30 $150.00 ABTA Logo Shirt $500.00 If bowled 29+ squads since May 30, 20100 $150 using 900 Global Ball in final match Entry Fees 1st Entry Prepaid is $888 $90(onsite) 1st Re entry is $77/ 2nd/ $67 all others $60 Cash n Carry pays $ 110-$1 in this special event up to $3,850 1 in 5 ½ entrants to Semi Finals EACH DAY is Separate Qualifying Board QUALIFY YING SQUADS Thursday May 26 9:30 PM 1 in 5 ½ to Semis Friday May 27 9:30 PM & 111 PM 1 in 5 ½ to Semis Saturday May 28 12:00-1:00-2:30-4:00-5:30-7:00-8: :30 & 10:00 PM 1 in 5 ½ to semis Sunday May 29 12:00-1:00-2:30 & 4:00 last regular qualifying squad Board frozen RE Entry Only Squad at 6:000 PM (this squad takes 1 in 5 ½ to Semis) 3-6-9 Roll-off is at 7:45 PM Semi Finals Follow Then the top 32 to the single elim finals-- 7 women Min to top 32 n May 26-27-28-29 3 rd Next Week Mission Hills June 4th match we saw Gino Mansilungan (4th seed) bowling Jiradej Harnpanakitpanich (BK) (3rd seed). In this match, it was close all the way down to the 10th frame; And it would be BK who would take this match with a 207 to 202 finish. Chris and Gino finished in 4th and 5th getting checks for $120 each. Our semi-final match was all set now. It would be bowled on Lanes 7 and 8 this week and pit our 6th seed against our 3rd seed. In the weekly horses we would see Mike paying $45 and Bk paying $36 if they would win their match. In a match that was close through the first 5 frames saw the tide change when Bk left the 1-2-4 and only picked up the 2-4. That would prove to be enough for Mike as he would get 4 strikes in a row from the 7th frame on to finish with a 247/271 to 181/226 to advance to our title match. That would give Mike the victory and for those lucky investors that had him as a horse, he paid $45. Bk finished 3rd and received $205. The title game was set and bowled on Lanes 5 and 6. We would see two house favorites bowling each other this week. Pengsean being the top seed elected to lead off the match. Pengsean would open in the first frame while we would see Mike start off with a strike. This match would stay close and after six frames the difference was only 2 pins as neither bowler could find the strikes. They kept sparing early on. In the 7th frame, Mike came up on lane 5 and would leave the 6-7 split. This would allow Pengsean to take a small lead with marks in the 8th and 9th frames. Mike would come up in the 9th frame again on lane 5 and leave an pocket 8-10 split. He would punch out in the 10th frame to force Pengsean to get good count. usess Reduced Entry Fees $54 pays $2,5000 1st Place Re Entries are $50/$45 Pengsean Chea Wins First ABTA Title at BRC Foothill Lanes (L R) Chris Kelly (ABTA Director) Mike Nakunz (runner up) Pengsean Chea (Champion) $1,425 Myla Soon (semi finalist) Jenny Boonyindee (ABTA Member) and of Sweetie Thai Restaurant Fame in Cerritos, and Jiradej Harnpanakitpanich 3rd. Pengsean left the 4 pin on his first ball and that would be enough as he would finish with a 178/204 to 168/192 to take home his first title. Pengsean would take home $1,000 for 1st place, $425 for Cash and Carry, giving him a total of $1,425 for the win. Mike received $500 for 2nd place. Champion Pengsean Chea is from Fontana and used a High Road. He is single and would like to thank his friends Carlos Umana., Emilio Flores., David A, Rome, Robert M, Eric, Janice, Ken Jr, Thomas, P.J. Buckner. A special thanks to all his friends for their support and encouragement, ABTA and staff for all their support. Mike Nakunz (2nd Place) is from Highland and used a Roto Grip Dark Star drilled by Zach at Bowlers Junction. He is married to Jennifer and they have a son Bryce. He would like to thank his wife and son, thanks to Jen for paying tonight and a special thanks to his mom Roberta who could not make it tonight. HI Bobbie--)) Jiradej Harnapatanakitpanich (3rd Place) is from Buena Park and used a Columbia Full Swing drilled by Mike Wahl. He is single and would like to thank Mike Wahl, Jenny for all her support and her taxi service, ABTA and staff. Gee he sure has a pretty taxi driver::-)) He can use Tomas Chavez, a fine taxi driver as a back up:-_) The weekly ball sponsor winner of a 900 Global Ball was Alejandro Vela. He won the Favorite. Each time you bowl, you get a free ticket for this prize given away by our Sponsor, 900 Global. In our weekly raffle, the winners for an ABTA entry were Richard Aquino, David Emrich, and Bethany Mendoza. Winning a Memorial Entry was Jack Trongale, and winning a Las Vegas entry was Pedro Cintron. Winning 1 night in Las Vegas was Tony Leogrande and winner of an 3 ball Global 900 bag was Heidi Jaena. The rest of the results are in the payoff column in this paper. This week we visit West Covina Lanes for our special 4 day Memorial event. Our first squad is Thursday night at 9:30 pm, with 2 more squads on Friday at 9:30 and 11 pm. Then Saturday we start at 12 noon through 10PM, again on Sunday starting at 12 pm, 1:00-2:30-& 4:00PM. Our last regular squad on Sunday at 4 pm with a re-entry only squad at 6:00 pm. Check the full page ad or website for all squad times. Please be on time to avoid the long line. See our ad for address and directions, or check our website (www. abta1.com) to link to address for directions. Did you receive a schedule in the Mail? If you did not, please send us an email via contact page with your Name and Address so we can send you one and get your corrected address in the system. Bowlium in Montclair, Classic It s history folks as Pengsean Lanes in Norco, then CAL Chea enters the archives Bowl and then Las Vegas to as our latest champion. Hope the South Point for our Annual to see you at West Covina Las Vegas Open June 30-July Lanes! If you have any comments 1-2-3 with $14,000 1st Place or suggestions, use the with the Bonuses and $8,500 contact page on our Website to 1st Minimum. Get Your Room send comments to us. Thank Reservations ASAP. We have you for being an ABTA member great rates only $72 Fri- Sat. until then! Call the 1-866-7917626 and Next week, June 4, we Use the code ABT0630. will visit Mission Hills Bowl See you at West Covina for 0ne day, and then on to the a good one & a big one. ABTA Foothill Lanes - May 21 1 Pengsean Chea 779 $1,000.00 Cash & Carry $425.00 2 Mike Nakunz 713 $500.00 3 Jiradej Harnpanakitpanich 732 $205.00 4 Gino Mansilungan 722 $120.00 5 Chris Kelly 691 $120.00 6 Kwok (Steven) Au 745 $110.00 7 Cezar Marcella 717 $110.00 8 Korng Ngow (60%) 701 $66.00 9 Bryan Moore 698 $110.00 10 Jerry Chang 704 $102.50 11 Eric Bruno 695 $102.50 12 Sun Sundara 694 $102.50 13 Kimo Borja 689 $102.50 14 Ginalynn Velarde 678 $102.50 15 Beth Borci 654 $102.50 16 Sonia Coronado 630 $102.50 17 Jason Buenvieja 688 $97.50 18 Danny Guevarra 687 $95.00 19 Jonathan Barraca 686 $91.25 19 Darrow Tiongco 686 $91.25 21 John Wei 684 $87.50 22 Clemente Guajardo 671 $85.00 23 Ed Abarca 669 $82.50 24 Ruben Gonzales 668 $80.00 25 Donovan Chung 667 $76.50 25 Jason Cook 667 $76.50 25 Don Quintangon 667 $76.50 28 David Owens 663 $75.00 29 Manny Loria (ss) 660 $72.50 30 Vic Garcia (ss) 656 $72.50 31 Leo Tartamella 655 $70.00 32 Gabriel Martinez 648 $70.00 33 Marvin Crowder Sr. 647 $67.50 33 Pete Campabasso 647 $67.50 35 Noel Sicat 632 $65.00 36 Marvin Galsim Sr 615 $65.00 37 Mary Robles 611 $62.50 38 Deborah Sanders 603 $60.00 39 Carlos Umana (60%) 602 $36.00 40 Mayla Soon (60%) 601 $35.50 41 Jeje Gabriel 600 $58.50 41 Max Maldonado 600 $58.50 43 Don Eide (ss) 599 $58.00 44 Arnold Trias 592 $57.00 45 Dodie Sajonas (ss) 586 $56.50 45 Giang Huynh 586 $56.50 47 Rudy R. Toro 583 $56.00 48 Howard Smith (ss) 572 $55.00 49 Tess Dizon 571 $55.00 50 Mary Andruczyk (ss) 570 $55.00 51 Omenza Gaston (ss) (60%) 545 $32.50 52 Ed Shipley (ss) 506 $54.00 53 Greg Kokanour DNF $54.00 54 Bud Zagorski (ss) (60%) DNS $32.50 DOUBLES 1 Deborah Sanders / Leo Tartamella 1483 $150.00 2 Marvin Crowder / Leo Tartamella 1478 $130.00 3 Jiradej Harnpatanakitpanich / Marvin Crowder 1455 $120.00 4 JeJe Gabriel / Beth Borci 1449 $110.00 5 Jiradej Harnpatanakitpanich / Jeff Taino 1445 $100.00 6 Korng Ngow / Jhun Tan 1440 $90.00 7 Don Quitangon / Korng Ngow 1439 $90.00 8 Korng Ngow / Jamescart Alarcio 1436 $80.00 9 Beth Borci / Danny Guevarra 1434 $80.00 10 Jiradej Harnpatanakitpanich / Danny Guevarra 1430 $70.00 11 JeJe Gabriel / Danny Guevarra 1429 $70.00 12 Jason Buenviaje / Don Quitangon 1428 $60.00 13 Jason Buenviaje / Jeff Taino 1425 $60.00 14 Minh Dang / Jonathan Barraca 1420 $50.00 15 JeJe Gabriel / Jeff Taino 1413 $50.00 16 Giang Huynh / Don Chung 1412 $40.00 17 Deborah Sanders / Marvin Crowder 1407 $30.00 18 Deborah Sanders / Chris Kelly 1406 $20.00 19 Jerry Chang / Jeff Taino 1406 $20.00 20 Bryan Moore / Deborah Sanders 1401 $20.00 21 Jeff Taino / Gino Mansilungan 1401 $20.00 22 Marvin Crowder / Chris Kelly 1401 $20.00 23 Jason Cook / Jeff Taino 1398 $20.00 FINANCIAL REPORT Men: + 92 Women: + 63 SUPER SENIORS: Howard Smith, Ed Shipley, Don Eide, Manny Loria, Mary Andruczyk High Qualifer (Free Entry) Men: Leo Tartamella + 177 Women: Mary Robles + 137 3-6 - 9: Val Wise Match Game: 268 - No Winner Match Series: 432 - No Winner Raffle Results 900 Global Ball - Favorite Alejandro Vela ABTA Entry Richard Aquino ABTA Entry David Emrich ABTA Entry Bethany Mendoza Las Vegas Entry Pedro Cintron Memorial Entry Jack Trongale Las Vegas 1 Night Tony Leogrande 3 ball 900 Bag Heidi Jaena Prize Fund 288 $5,556.00 Paid Entries 15 @ 54 $1,026.00 Optional Sidepots $1,224.00 Doubles $2,010.00 3-6-9 $50.00 Cash & Carry $425.00 Shirt & Trophy $88.00 Total Payout $20,734.00 Borja Fires 298 in ABTA Foothill Event ABTA Tournament Director Bob Smith (left) congratulates Kimo Borja on his great 298 Game bowled in the 6:00 PM Squad at BRC Foothill Lanes. Mr. Borja and two of his sons are ABTA Members and Great People.

Page 6 BOWLING NEWS The BRY-LAW Super Sweeper Sidepot $10 weekly entry fee per bowler, with half of the money being paid out each week, and the other half going towards the huge payouts on sweeper night at the end of the season. For 2 seasons the BRY-LAW sidepot has paid out over $6000 on sweeper night. The top three series got paid, as well as the top 16 games bowled that night. Bowlers are eligible to cash in each game. Larry Stephens, the sponsor of the BRY-LAW Super Sweeper Sidepot, will once again be adding $1,000 to the total collected. Win 2 Super Pots all season & be even the rest is profit, and that is before you even get to sweeps. 100% of all money collected will be paid out for the season. Call Mike Cammarata at Del Rio Lanes for information. (562) 927-3351. Starts September 12th... for our 26th year! New Bowlers Receive 15 Pins Off Non-Ebonite Average* Team Maximum Entering Average is 800 Individual Cap is 215 - League Minimum Entering Average is 180 Call Mike With All Entering Average Questions * Non Sport / PBA League

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BOWLING NEWS Page 9 PRiZe FUnD PaY out * san DieGo * VISTA ENTERTAINMENT CENTER COMBO RESULTS 67 ENTRIES $2,405.00 SIDEPOTS $ 315.00 CHAMPION SHIRT $ 100.00 TOTAL PRIZE FUND $2,820.00 FINALISTS: Place Name City Score Winnings 1 Shed J Smith La Mesa 684 $1,500.00 2 Randi Diato Escondido 667 $ 200.00 3 Vic Mendoza Chula Vista 649 $ 150.00 4 Go Go Brown Lakeside 640 $ 125.00 5 Jeff Streeper San Diego 636 $ 100.00 6 Adam J FerryGarden Grove 635 $ 75.00 7 Homer Bautista Chula Vista 628 $ 60.00 *********************************************************** SIDE POT WINNERS ( 1 st Place Only ) 12:nn GM.1=$25 Randi Diato 236 GM.2=$25 Rick Stadnick 238 GM.3=$25 Tom Winninghoff 226 1:30pm GM.1=$40 Tim Harkness 243 GM.2=$40 Shed Smith 224 GM.3=$40 Shed Smith 260 3pm GM.1=$40 Go Go Brown 244 GM.2=$40 Tom Winninghoff 242 GM.3=$40 Adam Ferry 245 DIRECTOR VICTOR MIRASSOU CHAMPION SHED SMITH SWEEPER RESULTS 1 st Shed J Smith 484 $100.00 2 nd Randi Diato 454 $ 50.00 3 rd Adam Ferry 443 $ 25.00 3 tie Go Go Brown 443 $ 20.00 OUT NEXT TOURNAMENT MEMORIAL DAY DASH FOR CASH KEARNEY MESA BOWL $2,500.00 GUARANTEED 1 st w/mega pot SQUAD TIMES SATURDAY.12,1;30,3 & 4:30 SUNDAY. 10am $500.00 1 st SCRATCH OPTIONAL ONLY $25 WHEN BOWLING MAIN EVENT ADD $10 FOR SCR.ONLY REMEMBER YOU CAN T WIN IF YOU DON T BOWL!! ALL ABT TOURNAMENTS PROUDLY SPONSORED BY: PRiZe FUnD PaY out * CitRUs BeLt * DEER CREEEK LANES COMBO RESULTS 7930 Haven Ave., Rancho Cucamonga 909-945-9392 May 15, 2011 142 Entries $2,736.00 SIDE POTS $ 675.00 CHAMPION SHIRT $ 100.00 TOTAL PRIZE FUND $3,511.00 FINALISTS: Place Name City Score Winnings 1 Willie Parawan La Puente 856 $ 1,550.00 2 C. Athiprayoon Campbell 836 $ 275.00 3 Dom Quitangon Walnut 828 $ 175.00 4 Greg Neuer Covina 816 $ 150.00 5 Dennis Dini Winchester 809 $ 125.00 6 Raul Rosales El Monte 800 $ 115.00 7 Brandon Roberts Vista 787 $ 110.00 8 Pengsean Chea Fontana 783 $ 105.00 9 Mike Hudson Victorville 777 $ 103.00 10 Tip Jeensalute Campbell 776 $ 102.00 11 Jon Singson San Diego 775 $ 101.00 12 Jeffrey Swanson Moreno Valley 773 $ 100.00 13 Lordan Ferguson Alta Loma 771 $ 90.00 14 Jeffrey Taino Chino Hills 756 $ 85.00 15 Adam Ferry Garden Grove 747 $ 75.00 16 Vic Paolucci Orange 743 $ 75.00 17 Andre Mullins sr Rialto 743 $ 70.00 18 Norm Kraxberger Corona 741 $ 70.00 ************************************************** SIDE POT WINNERS ( 1 st Place Only ) *************************************************************** 11:00AM GM.1=$70 VIC PAOLUCCI 284 GM.2=$70 DENNIS DINI 298 GM.3=$70 TIP JENNSALUTE 295 12:30 PM GM.1 =$70 CHONTHIDA ATHIPRAYOON 320 GM.2=$70 THOMAS ARGUELLES 285 GM.3=$70 NORMAN KRAXBERGER 291 2:00PM GM.1=$30 JEFFREY TAINO 266 GM.2=$30 JEFFREY TAINO 255 GM.3=$30 JOHN SINGLETON 262 (L to R) JEFFREY TAINO Champion WILLIE PARAWAN SWEEPER RESULTS Total Prize Fund $ 260.00 1 st Chonthida Athiprayoon 580 $ 100.00 2 nd Tip Jeensalute 565 $ 50.00 3 rd Don Quitangon 560 $ 35.00 4 th Jon Singson 538 $ 30.00 5 th Jeffrey Swanson 533 $ 25.00 6 th Mike Hudson 532 $ 20.00 out next tournament MEMORIAL DAY CASH BASH DEER CREEK LANES $2,500.00 1 st GUARANTEED W/MEGA POT MAY 27-30,2011 FRI.SAT.SUN.MON SQUAD TIMES (1) BIG FRI. AT 8P SATURDAY. 11,12:30 & 2pm SUNDAY. 11,12:30 &2pm MONDAY. 10 & 11:30am semis to FoLLoW SEPARATE CUT EACH DAY REMEMBER YOU CAN T WIN IF YOU DON T BOWL!! ALL ABT TOURNAMENTS PROUDLY SPONSORED BY: $1,500.00 Guaranteed First Place $750.00 Guarantee 2 nd, $400.00 Guaranteed 3 rd, $300.00 Guaranteed 4 th, Low to Cash $200.00 SO. CAL GRAND OPENNING Max Handicap 10 Pins per Game No MAXIMUM average, Most PBA accepted, call for exclusions JUNE 18, 2011 HOSTED BY KEARNY MESA BOWL 7585 CLAIREMONT MESA, SAN DIEGO,(858)279-1501 SQUAD TIMES SATURDAY 12NN & 2:00 PM - 4PM SEMI-FINAL 1 IN 5 QUALIFY FROM EACH SQUAD, TOP (4) Round Robin Finals Entry Fee ONLY $125.00 PRE-PAID BY 6/13/2011 ADD $25 FOR ON SITE ENTRIES. CKS ACCEPTED BY 6/13/2011 ON SITE Cash & C.C. ONLY, MEMBERSHIP FEE $100 FIRST 50 MEMBERS ONLY $50 Director Bill Cauble 714-225-9887 BRUNSWICK SIGNS WITH MINI-ELIMINATOR Las Vegas Pinacle Events is pleased to announce Brunswick Bowling has agreed to become the official ball sponsor of the next two Mini-Eliminators. At the Summer 2011 Mini-Eliminator, which is being hosted by Sunset Station in Las Vegas, Brunswick Product Specialists will be giving out the brand new, soon to be released, C. System High Performance Ball. Brunswick will have their full product line on displayed throughout the tournament which runs June 26 through July 3. Brian Graham, Director of Marketing for Consumer Products, was thrilled to partner with The Mini. I use to bowl the Mini and thought it was the best megabuck event in Las Vegas. I believe Brunswick can offer all entrants the best possible experience while at Sunset Station. We look forward to working with the Mini-Eliminator staff and meeting all of the bowlers. Brunswick will be running practice lanes all week where bowlers can try out the latest Brunswick equipment. This includes the latest, soon to be released, C. System which has gotten rave reviews even before it is available to the public. Brunswick will also be hosting a free bowler appreciation party to celebrate the new ball release and the Mini-Eliminator sponsorship. The Mini-Eliminator is a 3-game qualifying tournament by division. There are two scratch divisions, 49 & under/50+, and two handicap divisions; 190 to 215/189 & under. Top prizes are guaranteed to pay $20,000-1st/$12,500-2nd/$11,000-3rd/$10,000-4th. Entry fees are as low as $200 with re-entries as low as $99. There is a cut to the daily finals each squad with ratios as low as 1 in 5 per division advancing to the finals. For more information on the Mini-Eliminator please visit www.minieliminator.com or call the tournament office at 1.877.900.MINI. Prepaid entries are being accepted by mail or on-line through June 13th and walk-in entries are welcomed during the tournament. Bowling Community Japan Relief Funds Are Distributed by B.A. Campbell JAPAN On May 9th, the Bowling Proprietors of Japan (BPAJ) distributed funds sent by the bowling community in the USA and other countries. Mr. Hero Noda relays to us that BPAJ distributed 80% of the funds to the Tōhoku region in the northeastern portion of Japan s main island, Honshu. There, the hard-hit prefectures of Miyagi (capital city: Sendai), Fukushima and Iwate all received funds from BPAJ. The other 20% of the funds were distributed to bowling community members in the Kanto region (on the central eastern coast), primarily in the Ibaraki prefecture. The BPAJ extends its appreciation for the generous support from the bowling community in North America and around the world. Those wishing to send donations direct to the bowling community in Japan through BPAJ can email Marge Miyoda at miyodame@aol.com for more info. North Los Angeles Co.-USBC 9175 De Soto Ave., Chatsworth, CA 91311 (818) 718-0193 www.nlacbowling.com Presents Adult/youth Doubles tournament sunday may 29, 2011 Corbin Bowl 19616 ventura Blvd Bowl: 10:00 Am Check-in 9:00 A.m. $100 1 st place youth scholarship per division with minimum 20 entries per division smart # 10677 usbc Certified 10118 Eligibility rules: Current sanctioned nlac-usbc members and any sanctioned adult. membership Cards must be presented at check-in. Entries close at 9:30 Am or when squad is full. 1) Entering average A -- Highest 2011 current average (must bring league sheet as of 4/15/11 minimum of 7 league sessions); B -- Highest 2010 book average; C -- No proof of average enters at 220 and bowls scratch. 2) Participating bowler is responsible for presenting and proving an accurate average. 3) Bowlers submitting higher average than their actual average will bowl with that average. 4) Bowlers submitting a lower average than their actual average may be disqualified. 5) All other rules governed by USBC Tournament rules 2010-2011. Rule # s 319a2, 319d, and 319e are waived. 6) Tournament attire please. No cut-off shorts, hats, alcohol, tobacco, derogatory or sexual statements on shirts. 7) Tardy bowlers will receive a ZERO for each frame missed. 8) POOR SPORTSMANSHIP WILL NOT BE TOLERATED and may lead to disqualification. 9) Make checks or money orders payable to: nlac-usbc(any returned checks are subject to 3X the amount of the check OR $100, whichever is greater, plus a $25 fee). 10) Divisions: Determined by the combined entering averages of each doubles team: Scratch 380 & above A) 320 to 379 Handicap = 100% of 400 B) 319 & Below Handicap = 100% of 350 11) Format: 3 games per bowler. Adults may have 2 multiple partners.must BE PREPAID Partners added together plus handicap to determine the winners of each division. 12) Awards: Junior Scholarships ($100 first place scholarship per division with a minimum of 20 entries per division). Adults will receive Certificates (1 in 10 ratio). 13) Entry Fees: $20.00 per bowler (prepaid); $25.00 per bowler on site ($5.00 late fee) $9.75 lineage; $9.25 Scholarship Fund (returned 100%); expenses $.1.00 Balance to NLAC- USBC ways & means. Prepaid entries must be received by may 20,2011. late fees will be added to the scholarship fund. Adult name youth name: Adult Center & league: youth Center & league: Entering Avg : adult youth Please indicate: a] current, b] book, c] scratch no multiple EntriEs ACCEPtED AFtEr may 20,2011 mail entries to: nlac-usbc 15600 Devonshire st. # 212 granada hills 913441 818-810-6263

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BOWLING NEWS Page 11 Norton Advocate for Gay Athletes COSTA MESA Phoenix Suns President and CEO Rick Welts public acknowledgement that he is gay has encouraged Professional Bowlers Association Rookie of the Year Scott Norton to also take a public stand on behalf of gay athletes. Mr. Welts public acknowledgement had a great personal impact on me because someone who is still actively involved in professional sports has come out, Norton said in a statement posted Thursday on pba.com, the PBA s official website. Many athletes wait until they retire to officially come out, and the fact is, (Welts) had the courage to do so while still actively involved with the NBA. It is extremely important for me to show other gay athletes, current and future, that it s important to come out to send a message that being gay is only a small part of who we are. Being gay doesn t define who I am as a person or as a professional athlete. I am a professional bowler, a lawyer, a caring, compassionate and strong individual, and many other things, Norton said. It s important to explain to people that being gay has nothing to do with one s ability to do anything as a man, least of all compete at the highest level of sports. Norton, the son of United States Bowling Congress and Professional Women s Bowling Hall of Famer Virginia Norton, grew up as one of the most successful youth bowlers in California history. He was a collegiate All-American at two schools Cal State-Fresno and Utah. He was 1999 Junior National Champion and 2000 United States Amateur Champion, earning berths on Junior Team USA 2000 and adult Team USA 2001. He decided to delay his dream of bowling professionally until he secured a backup career as a lawyer. After passing the California bar exam, Norton entered and won the 2009 PBA Regional Players Invitational, which earned him an exemption to bowl full-time on the Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour during the 2010-11 season. At age 29, he then won the third event of the 2010-11 PBA Tour season, the Chameleon Championship, for his first title. He went on to lead all PBA Tour rookies in earnings, average and competition points and was elected Rookie of the Year by his fellow competitors. I encountered a number of obstacles due to my sexuality as a younger man, Norton said, but I had no wish then, nor any wish now, to cause turmoil within the sport. The issues that were in the past remain in the past. There were some serious impediments to my progression to becoming a professional bowler, but they only made me stronger and made me the person I am today. What I faced in the past only strengthened my belief that knowledge is vital in our path to acceptance, he continued. I will say that my experience on the PBA Tour last season surpassed everything I could have hoped for in terms of acceptance. The vast majority of bowlers on Tour have been accepting and welcoming, as the entire PBA staff has been, and that acceptance touched me deeply. I m very proud and happy with who I am and who I have become as a person, Norton said. I would hope that the public acknowledgement of my sexuality will empower other gay athletes past, present, or future to come to terms with the truth about who they are and love themselves for who they are. For my part, I have always tried to conduct myself in a professional manner at all times and put forth a good reputation both for my community, my family and for the PBA and sport of bowling. In addition to his bowling activities and his work for his own law firm, Norton is working as an advisor with Compete Sports, a gay sports network involving publications, radio and television that will hopefully generate more exposure for bowling within the gay community, as well as more tolerance and acceptance within the sports community. (released by PBA Media Relations) RUSTY BRYANT Lessons by Appointment THE PRO ZONE The Ultimate Pro Shop 818-365-2050 10430 Sepulveda Blvd. Mission Hills, CA 91345 Inside Mission Hills Bowl 818-361-1221 Hours: Mon. Thru Fri. 11a.m. to 9 p.m. Sat. 11 a.m to 5 p.m. CAL BOWL BOWLING REPORT 2500 E. Carson St., Lakewood, CA 90712 (562) 421-8448 LAKEWOOD The most welcome bowler to a league, is the one who comes in a week or 2 after the league has started and fills in an empty spot. Late joiners are always accepted and this summer there is a vacant spot in almost every time slot. Don t hesitate! Join a team, make new friends and play in a safe place! Here are our high scores for this week s Cal Bowl Bowling Report. C.A.U.L.-SUMMER: Keith Hartman 235/639, David Winter 247/619, Shaun Waggoner 227/615, Chris Chinnici 217, Lila Dodson 190-174/499. Wednesday Mixed Five-SUMMER: Dave Bartlett 243-233/675, Clyde Lumpford 636, David Wall 236/620, Larry Movera 257, Billy Williams 216/561, Shirley Owens 243/560, Robin Wall 202/519. Marcu$ Lemon$ Vega$ Outlaw$-SUMMER: (Week 1) Jello Gray 269/732, Anthony Maxwell 255/706, Steve Bryant 265/691, Darrion Tipton 681, Precious Davis 248/598, Yvette Hill 200/544, La Jeana Harris 236, Teya Woodman 222/541, Coney Woodman 268, Joel M??? 258. (Week 2) Joel Meynarski 256/733, Greg Tiller 290/722, Ronnie Lemons 713, Phylissia Smith 269-230/725, Helen Martin 266/686, Felecia Tripp 249-247/693, Teya Woodman 237-235/689. Cal Stars-SUMMER: Leona Belletti 548, Kim Eastwood 231/548, Lucy Seiple 204/521, Yvonne Clarke 200. Side Pots 1st game: Joanne 235; 2nd game: Kim Eastwood 231, 3rd game: Betty Moss 201. Funsters-SUMMER: Steve Ralph 259/639, Fale Sula 254/620, Fred Miles 604, Adela Santos 524, Vancie Keith 202/502, Divina Buhay 503. Vegas Crackpots-SUMMER: Carl Stokes 259/687, Andrew Scott 278, Danny Polk 233/633, Kenny Jackson 632, Bobby Prince 246/609, Jacob Culpepper 229, Sandra Sanchez 236/651, Alexis Hammond 224/597. Pin Heads-SUMMER: Greg Kelly 213-213-200/626, Mike Stauffer 277/625, Don Louis 215/596, Alicia Kelly 210/517, Barbara Crawford 503. Sierra Bugs-SUMMER: Cathy Wyatt 503, Sharon Barnett 503, Luvinia Taylor 201. Side Pots 1st game: Sandy Wright 207; 2nd game, scr.: Cathy Wyatt 184; 3rd game: Truddy Howarth 235. Long Beach School Employees: End of Season, Oh, Bowloney winner. I voted this team name the Best this Season, for ALL the leagues at Cal Bowl. Billy Williams 224-204/610, Dan Ewaskey 212/579, Maota Bahr 188-181/511, Merrie Slagley 182. Senior Men s Trio-SUMMER: Rick Hunter 278/756, Pat Kinard 289/754, Bill Scott 745, Steve Ritchie 268-257/730, Phil Hylton 279/712, Rick Llaneta 705, Rudy Munzon 268/700, Rey Santos 279, Phil Gipson 273, Al Winston 268. Captain & Crew-SUMMER: Shirley Dohrman 172-168/493, Vancie Keith 469, Roycie Murren 460, Barbara Frederico 187. Laughlin Sunset-SUMMER: Don Matthews 297-244/708, Ben Harper 289/704, James Matthews 678, Matt Schermerhorn 667, Ladrena Boyd 235-229/650, Kim Allen 222/606, Roxanne Meade 206/538, Daman Harris 254, Leo Rachal 246, Mike Dees 246. Bacoorian Family & Friends: League champs, Five. Lawrence Austria 254-249/720, Freddie Catamisan 656, Ian Carandang 259/655, Jhickie De Luna 655, Rick Llaneta 236/647, Pilbert Colian 254/637, Valerie Colian 225/619, Aishha Abdur-Raheem 580, Ian Carandang 259, Lawrence Austria 254-249, Tess Santos 222, Beth Colian 221. Mega Vegas: John Rey 613, Juan Marin 235-227/607, Neal Johnson 236/606, Lee Theiss 501, Kelly Wynn 225, Chris Porter 225. Kings and Queens-SUMMER: Eric Snow 747, Anthony Smith 268/744, Archie Stull 279/742, Mark Hebert 279, Rey Josafat Jr. 278, Leon Bradford 268, DaryLynn Davis 267/696, Tobie Wynn 269, Dawn Stephens 257/668. Ramona Ladies-SUMMER: Shirley Ammon 487, Nancy Hamilton 454. Side Pots 1st game: Merrie Slagley 200, 2nd game: Rosie Harks 214, 3rd game: Nancy Hamilton 221. Cal Bowleros-SUMMER: Carole Fischer 198/518, Lou Ingebretsen 505. Side Pots 1st game: Janelle Muhlenkamp 204, 2nd game: Cathy Wyatt 181, 3rd game: Lou Ingebretsen 233. Recycled Teens-SUMMER: B.J. 232/598, Ben Jones Sr. 231/591, Boylee Inocente 576, Tom Spencer 575, Dorothy Ruggiero 213-199/574, Vancie Keith 527. Young At Heart-SUMMER: Ed Hansen 258/687, B.J. 237/665, Willie Burkhalter 243/664, Charles Gleason 258/662, Ellis Houston 263/658, Ron McClain Sr. 257/649, Sherise Stephens 192/546, Melba Knight 517. Corona Ladies-SUMMER: Lorie Rienstra 205/553, Audrey Louis 540, Betty Green 194/536, Sandy Morse 536, Kendra Rasmussen 205. Side Pots 1st game, hdcp.: 1st Lorie Rienstra 230, 2nd Kim Anderson 212; 2nd game,scr: 1st Kendra Rasmussen 205, 2nd Betty Green 194, 3rd game, hdcp.: 1st Dianne Gardner 233, 2nd Audrey Louis 216. JUNIORS Mini-Bees: Francisco Gonzalez 97-88/185, Anthony Maldonado 67-51/118, Miles Merchant 56-56/112, Ethan Santos 58/97, Chayse Erkelens 52/85, Maggie Jenkins 102-76/178, Kayleigh Reeves 68-39/107, Brianna Buckreis 74-31/105. Adult/Youth: Adults Louis Whitlock II 201-195/579, Daniel Brown 202/550, Allan Tetter 556, Eric Soto 202/539, Joyce Charles 254-211/662. Youth Eric Brown Jr. 199-172- 162/533, Aaron Jollensten 178-170-164/512, Larrell Woods 465, Ashley Zastrow 163-159/446, Darian Jackson 157-147/429. Classifieds: Steven Sarty 190-178-165/533, Larell Woods 171-161/476, Victor Jackson Jr. 199-158/474, Jawaun Jackson 434, Henry Parades 410, Darian Jackson 177-133-121/431, Ashley Zastrow 138-129-/378, Kaitlynn Soto 132/349. Bobcats: Tyler Newton 133-128-122/383, Aaron Wong 144-116/362, Bryan Wong 133/347, Jake Kasten 323, Emily Jenkins 102-87-74/283, Karly Lopez 79-78-77/234. Canoga Park Bowl 20122 Vanowen St. Winnetka, CA 91306 818-340-5190 FAX: 818-883-1202 OPEN 24 HOURS www.canogaparkbowl.com E-mail:canogaparkbowl@hotmail.com JUNIOR FUN NO-TAP SCHOLARSHIP TOURNAMENT Saturday, May 28th Check-In at 12:30pm, Bowl at 1pm BOWL WINNETKA Hi and welcome back to Canoga Park Bowl. Many of you are looking forward to the Memorial Day holiday. Some of you will probably go out of town while others will be busy enjoying the holiday at home with friends and relatives, or maybe particfipating in a Memorial Day Parade. Our bowling center will be open so come on over and have some bowling fun. This week we have several Sweeper Scores to report so here they are... River Maniacs: Congratulations to Matt Jones on his 814 series and 289 game. Sharon Weger 259/634, Johnnie Englehart 279/787, Scott Crawford 268/746, Barry Simon 729, Sobeck Banuelos 722, Lucy Tralla 202/545, Marsha Graham-Martinez 507, Mike Olson 279, Charles Mancini 265. Viva Las Vegas: David Anthans 268/661, Kathy Litzenberger 216/558, Daniel Clebanoff 652, George Covington 238/643, Tad Schweitzer 641, Robert Galbraith 265/636, Curtis Litzenberger 636, Larry Friedman 258, Ivan Clarke 245. Ladies Travel: Sweeper Scores Henny Sheperd 258/600, Nancy Kato 214/589, Petra Kaun 212/559, Cindy Dominguez 246/556, Georgia Garey 247/555, Farol Brifman 535, Carole Mueller 212. Copper Bucket: Congratulations to our league champs, Los Pin Heads, Katherine Manzano, Becky Ruiz, Don Ruiz, Mike Alba. Tom Tucker 234/625, Katherine Manzano 202/515, Richard Alajarin 241, John Porras 231/619, Steven Rios 231. 500 Classic: Sweeper Scores Petra Kaun 266/670, Farol Brifman 231/566, Cindy Dominguez 552, Georgia Garey 536, Barbara Vaccare 201/534, Perri Toledo 220, Eloise Valencia 200. Summer League starts June 2nd. Short N Sweet: Kevin Gross 258/686, Shana Joseph 498, Ali Pia 200, Aaron Chan 246/648, Travis Williams 224/634, Tad Schweitzer 621. Vegas 4 Fun: Jaf Martinez 234/649, Pam Fountain 201/542, Jun Tumacay 237/603, Robert Spengeman 580, Ed Kiresich 226. SFVCC Nikkei: First week of our Summer League: Stephen Sasaki 253/646, Tami Shiotani 504, Masako Wakamatsu 192, Stan Date 614. Comedians: Sweeper Scores Ruben Sarkissian 289/762, Erica Pollack 220/641, Ellen Eckard 235/557, Russ Gothrick 288/743, Kevin Gross 695, David Blackman 694, Gary Fish 671, Sharon Weger 203/569, Carol Asher 205/534, Mary Becker 510, David Feinberg 264, Dan Kline 258, Chris Bender 256. Summer League begins May 31st. Dodger Bowling CLub: Adults Kim Pluchino 158/449, Chuck Smith 240/618. Youth Taylor Short 106/248. SENIORS 49 Ers Senior Trio: Ron Doll 257/630, Carolyn Scherzberg 214/586, Richard Greenzweight 233/610, Dale Simpson 222/571, Tom Tucker 570, William Tidemanson 225/555, Bev Zeitz 235/582, Mary Lauer 190/534, Carole Peire 517, Delia Lowe 515, Don Sprenger 226. Funtimers: Mel Neiditch 258/708, Connie Wannomae 225/594, Ron Doll 234/655, Danny Martinez 247/624, Bill Volkert 245/623, Tom Tucker 618, Carolyn Scherzberg 217/552, Karen McDonald 214/500, Richard Greenzweight 225. 39 Ers Senior Trio: Howard Rovner 259/726, Carolyn Scherzberg 240/633, Hung-Lay Quon 256/687, Mel Neiditch 239/667, Bob Adams 667, Ron Doll 652, Lucy Tralla 556, Mary Lauer 536, BIll Robb 247, Richard Greenzweight 243, Chris Zielan 197. Keep practicing, so we can report your high scores. For More Information or To Sign-Up Call Mary Lou

Page 12 BOWLING NEWS Linbrook Bowling Center 201 S. Brookhurst Anaheim (714) 774-2253 ANAHEIM We hope you ve signed up for our 20 Lane Challenge here at Linbrook Bowling Center. The date is this Sunday, May 29 at 10:30 a.m. Check -in at 10:00 a.m. Entry fee is $15, Strike to to score; top strikers cash. Call E.J. Rogers for more info or to sign up. Here are the high scores for May 17 thru May 23. Santa Guys and Gals: Mike Robbins 212-202/605, David Luraschi 216-210, Tony Chaco 209-201, Joe Molina 208-207, Rudy Smith 205. Swinging Trios: Robert Skank 214. Lunch Bunch: Norm McLeod 235/619, Walter Michalski 224, Ozzie Randolph 219, Jim Grove 200. Vegas Nonsense: Steven Branch 225-205-235/665, Jim Johnstone 225, Randy Wilcox 212, Chuck Duckworth 211. O.C. Korean: Hyun Wook Sang 201-207. 3 s Company: Melinda Manahan 214/601. R.C.R.C.: Keith Taylor 226. Morongo Madness: Casey Jones 276-212/658, Gavin Huff 235-202-201/638, Mike Blodgett 236/604, Tony Wallick 228, Lee Haywood 222. Executive Doubles: Ed Sheely 217, Clay Howard 213, Don Gardner 210, John Daily 208, Stan Evans 206. Angels/Dodgers (No-Tap): Dan Perreira 252-243-248/723, Joe Garcia 224-232/651, Mike Thoreson 230-229/650, Justin Salinaz 253/636, Dave Thoreson 201-211/609, Kimberly Allman 227-233-269/729, Jo Luzania 207. B.S.M.: Seong Hoon Kim 201-258/634, Eddie Eum 223-205/606, In Soo Bang 216-224/601, Jimmy Kim 202-200/601, Glen Kim 207-203/601. M.T.L.: Ron Sargent 235-223-289/747, Rick Sargent 217-243-237/697, Jeremy Berkeley 239-236-217/687, Aaron Wilson 216-221-235/672, E.J. Rogers 256-212/626, Tess Ebuenga 207-246-202/655, Jessica Disco 213-213/614, April Anderson 212, Dora Miller 203-205, Nicole Curtis 204. Golden Nuggets: Bruce Gober 220, Jim VonFlotow 209-201, Dawn Gober 206. Go For Nine (No-Tap): Norm McLeod 278-258-256/792, Clay Howard 254-237-214/705, William Brown 262-232- 208/702, Ike Eisenacher 255-244/696, Sam Nolfo 246-226-214/673, Sandy Durkin 243-236/661, Carol Johnson 221-202/608, Joyce Short 263, Pat Nichols 236, Rose Rados 206. Party Timers: Danny Janssens 247-237-215/726, David McKay 268-226-212/706, Tim Blough 269-234/689, E.J. Rogers 254-214/659, Josh Barner 233-206-202/641, Donn Stout 225-214-202/641, Denise Bayne 212/606, Nicole Evans 204-201, Dawn Gober 200. Anaheim Nisei: Yuki Tomono 238-224/641, Sadao Kuwahara 233-211/629, Bob Mendoza 225, Hach Murata 221-213, Don Enriques 226. Nikkei: Tony Bargayo 212-236-218/666, Sandy Viloria 215-201-237/653, Dave Lautherboren 204-240/624, Herb Mihara 236-230/614, Ken Kawado 233, Linda Barcoma 223. Santa Super Savers: Bruce Gober 224, Joe Molina 215, Bob Stellar 213, Dean Evola 202, Rudy Smith 202. Summer Scratch Doubles (4-Games): Shig Shozi 217-223-265/851, Jerry Knight 225-237/845, Rich Heid 212-218- 208/837, Juan Sandoval 205-217-222/836, Kantral Williams 236-235/829, Stacy Rider 258-269-224/949, Gloria Ferrulli 228-201, Dora Miller 203. Thursday Mixed Seniors: Ike Eisenacher 200. Thursday Linbrook Juniors: Andrew Stewart 258-215- 203/676, Christopher DeFazio 198. LINBROOK BOWLING CENTER 201 S. BROOKHURST ANAHEIM (714) 774-2253 WE NEVER CLOSE OPEN 24 HOURS Monday & Friday 9am - 5pm Sunday & Monday 8pm - 1am Looney In Laughlin: Faustino Rios 206. 7-11 Vegas: Jasen Henderson 267-210-262/739, Ron Sargent 258-246-207/711, Paul Uyanga 232-207-241/680, Art Bustamante 248-223/663, Rick Sargent 215-248/655, Cheryl Munson 226, Elizabeth Scott 203. Grey Panthers: Joe Malone 210. Vegas Party: E.J. Rogers 267-244-207/718, Ron Sargent 269-222-217/708, Rick Sargent 255-232/683, Mike Sargent 248-236/669, Matt Ontiveros 256-221/667, Connie Wagner 218, Pam Weiland 205, Julie Interrante 205, Sandy Keubler 200. Family & Friends: Pete Quintana 206-257-242/705, David Meno 207-225/626, Ray Pangelinan 225, Jeff Talmage 216, David Kelly 205-204, Danielle McCoy 236. Double Daters: Shane Oslund 255, Bill Powell 254, Gary Alchin 251, Norm Walker 204-236, Mike Blodgett 234. Gambler s Anonymous: Cornel Jurca 224-203/619, Hong Kha 213-204/600, Jim Iriye 216, Alan Bloom 212, Robert Bloom 204-210, Rhiannon White 201. Decaf Doubles: 20 bowlers. Main Division: 1st place Jong Lee & Rita Sparks 1481 $100 ($50 each), 2nd place Luis Damian & Morgan Gober 1467 $50 ($25 each). Side Pots Game 1 Rita Sparks 280 $28, Game 2 Luis Damian 248 $28, Game 3 Tim Blough 266 $28, Super Pot: Aaron Wilson 255 $45. Senior No-Tap: Results for May 17. 28 entries @ $10=$280.00. 28 lineage @ $5.25=$147.00. 28 prize fund @ $4.75=$133.00. 24 3-6-9 @ $1=$24.00. Place Money 1st P.J. Carroll 887 $27, 2nd Ken Gwyn 837 $18, 3rd John Magill 819 $15, 4th Johnny Munson 768 $11, 5th Paul Oh 766 $8, 6th Bob Zentner 764 $5. Side Pots Game 1, hdcp.: 1st P.J. Carroll 350 $7, 2nd-3rd (tie) Johnny Munson and Bob Zentner each with 294 and $4. Game 2, scr.: 1st Tony Chaco 300 $9, 2nd Yosh Hasegawa 283 $6, 3rd Cliff LaPointe 268 $4. Game 3, hdcp.: 1st-2nd (tie) Henry Urada and Paul Oh 312 and $6 each, 3rd Noli Valdeleon 296 $3. 3-6-9 Carryover: $61, added $24, new total $85. No winner. We ll be back next week with more high scores. Come join the fun on Sunday for our 20 Lane Challenge. Excluding Holidays TEDDY S COLOR OF MONEY Saturdays Check-in 6:30pm Bowl at 7:00pm $20 Per Person BREAKFAST BOWL Sundays at 7:30-11 AM 3 Games & Breakfast $10 Per Person SENIOR NO-TAP Tuesday & Fridays at 1 PM Entry Fee: $10 } T o u r n a m e n t SATURDAY, MAY 28TH Starts at 1pm, Check-in at 12:30pm Entry Fee is $15 Optional Hdcp & scratch Sidepot $6 each Prize Fund Returned 100% Handicap is 90% of 220 For more information or to sign-up call Mary Lou Teller at 562.868.3261. 11459 Imperial Hwy. Norwalk, CA (562) 868-3261 keystonelanes.com Special $2.25 per game 20 Lane Challenge - Sunday - May 29th @ 10:30AM Check in at 10:00am - Entry Fee: $15.00 Strike to score - Top Strikers Cash No PBA Bowlers - Call E.J. Rogers for more info or to sign up Monthly Sunday Decaf Doubles Tournament - Sunday - June 12th @ 10:30AM Check in at 10:00am - Entry Fee: $15.00 - Luck of the Draw for partners. Handicap 80% of 225 - No PBA Members - Doubles Payout Ozzie s Senior Scotch Doubles - Sat. - June 18th @ 12:30PM Check in at 11:30am - Bowl at 12:30pm Limited to the first 50 paid couples SUMMER LEAGUES NOW FORMING - DON T BE LEFT OUT! Call Shannon or Stacy at 714-774-2253 to sign up WE RE A PARTY 24 SEVEN Now Accepting Visa and Mastercard QUEEN MISSY RULES THE LANES AND REIGNS SUPREME IN ROCKY MARSH TRIOS by Joy McGregor ANAHEIM Rocky Marsh Trios (formerly Doubles) took to the lanes Friday morning at 16 teams strong. The first league session is always a little stressful with various forms of paperwork to fill out, greeting new members, finding your lanes and new team numbers, paying league fees and, getting down to the business of bowling! Sub Missy Parkin was fearless as she showed her style and smile, stroking 268-279-231 for 778 and added another 279 for good measure to rack up a fabulous 1,057 set. And, you ask, Who IS that woman? Well, none other than the newly crowned 2011 USBC Queen, THAT S who! You wear the crown well Missy; just fantastic bowling. Sub Rick Sargent had all his ducks in a row and his aim was right on target as he shot 244-208-248 for an even 700 and added a nice 256 finale to score 956. Nice shooting Rick! The very consistent and very dapper, Terry Brent certainly had his game face on stroking 257-168 (slight adjustment)-208 and 279 to post a very fine 912. Incidentally, in his final game Terry HAD to strike on his final ball just to TIE his opponent (Queen Missy) for 279. What a match!! More HOT scores: Frank Bellinder 241-894, Shawn St. Andre 233-889, Willy Bordenave 232-884, Norm Walker 254-883, Tony Chaco 224-867, Alan Bloom 243-854, Hong Kha 225-852, Anderson Alcaraz 257-850, Chris Allen 259-849, Larry Green 247-847, Ron Marcus 233-839, Mark Allen 235-837, Janet Anderson 222-826, Aaron Wilson 228-825, James Blythe 214-822, Dora Miller 224-817, John Phillips 223-815, Jessica Diso 232-806, Ron Douglass 223-805, Steve Sparks 248, Jim Moore 247, David McNaught 234, Drew Parkin 229, Rod Cantrell 224, Al Lara 222, Roberta McNaught 222, E.J. Rogers 221, Melissa Fan 220, Joy McGregor 212, John Munson 212, Rita Sparks 212, Gino Vassallo 207, Bo Vrabel 205, Marie Barbush 204 and Rose Williams 202. In celebration of Memorial Day, the Rocky Marsh Trios takes a bye and resumes competition June 3rd. Please take time to reflect and give thanks to those who gave so much for all of us!! See y all on the lanes... when you have time to spare 12655 VENTURA BLVD. STUDIO CITY 818-769-7600 or 877-2380 by NICELY DONE and SWEETLY HONEST STUDIO CITY This Saturday, May 28 is our Double Trouble No-Tap at 7:00 p.m. here at Pinz Bowling Center. Questions regarding the tournament, please call Brandon at 818-769-7600. Let s see who made the honor roll list. ADULTS: Tavern Guild: Bob Thomas 651, James Tan 606, Mikey Witt 258, Karen Pleines 638, Carol Clair 227. Paramount: Casey Schwartz 214/573, Staci Hardt 172/454. Twilighters: Gilbert Moreno 653, Ron Konlin 646, Laurie Faso 602, Steven Knox 247, Dan Coffelt 236, Dane Price 236, Pat Kerrigan 443, Lillian Kleinman 160. JUNIORS: Adult/Junior: Adults Mark Knapp 517, Dave Wiltz 183, Wendy Rowlett 443. Juniors Matt Parker 565, James Knapp 535, Ian Hamrick 188. Junior Stars: Nick Reid 346, Nicholas Martinez 123, Jeremy Cutler 304, Nicole Martinez 408, Kayla Arriaga 103, Denissa Widiarto 271, Samantha Vargas 96. Senior Scratch: Treven Goldsmith 698, Daniel Cohen 45, Mario Vargas 373, Max Korn 224, James Knapp 183. SENIORS/DAYTIME: There are no weekly high scores to report. Leagues have ended or are getting ready to start their Summer Session. See you next week with more scores to report. Last Weeks Solution 7 8 5 6 9 1 4 3 2 1 3 4 7 8 2 6 5 9 2 6 9 4 3 5 7 8 1 8 4 6 2 1 7 3 9 5 9 5 2 3 6 4 8 1 7 3 7 1 9 5 8 2 6 4 5 9 7 8 2 3 1 4 6 6 2 3 1 4 9 5 7 8 4 1 8 5 7 6 9 2 3 BOWLINGNEWSUDOKU 5 3 1 7 8 1 2 6 5 7 4 3 9 5 6 4 9 7 1 7 8 6 6 9