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BRUNSWICK SENIOR TOUR (SASBA) Sponsored by BRUNSWICK 2017 Scratch bowling tournaments for seniors age fifty and older www.sasba.com Visit us on Facebook: SENIOR ALL STAR BOWLING ASSOCIATION

SASBA is a non-profit corporation owned by its members, formed to conduct scratch bowling tournaments for bowlers fifty and older and their guests. SASBA's first tournament was in Rosenberg, Texas in April, 1990 with 33 entrants. Since that first tournament, over twenty years ago, there have been more than 800 events, which are now averaging in Texas more than 100 entries each. The membership has grown to over 300 bowlers from 23 states. SASBA is open to any bowler over the age of fifty (including PBA members) and there is no minimum average requirement. There is an initial membership fee of $60 and an annual renewal fee of $30 until age 70. Tournaments are held in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Arkansas. SASBA is sponsored by BRUNSWICK and balls provided by BRUNSWICK are sold at discounted rates to help raise money for the general fund. Other than dues and ball sales, all of SASBA s income comes from running brackets. Because of this, our policy is to allow other people to enter bowlers in brackets if available. More brackets means more income for the association. More income for the association means more added money for all tournaments, including the ones the guests bowl in. Each bowler has first call on as many brackets as they want. Once they have entered as many as they want, someone else may put them in additional brackets, side pots, big boards, etc. The bowler is not entitled to a tip or share of the winnings, if any. They also aren t responsible for any losses incurred. The person entering them may give a tip if they wish, but it is their choice. The tournaments are singles events with an entry fee of $200 or $240, depending on format and amount of added money as well as tournaments with other formats including doubles, trios, foursomes, and team events. There is a foursome mixed tournament, where many of the best women bowlers and younger men team up with our members. And, there are member-guest tournaments, where a member can bowl with a partner regardless of age or sex (even another member). There are trio formats and the bowling year is capped off with our annual team tournament where any member who has qualified by bowling in earlier events can bowl with other members in a team/individual match play format. The computer picks evenly matched teams based on individual SASBA tournament averages during the year. There is a $20 sweeper with five or six squads on Friday afternoon before most every tournament. Some hosts run a Pro-Am on Friday night. This requires volunteers to bowl in the Pro-Am. The tournament schedule will be posted at the desk when you arrive. Please check with the tournament director to let them know that you are in town. Most centers have a special practice price for SASBA bowlers. There is a bowler s meeting, usually at 8:00 a.m. on Saturday. Newsletters, available on the SASBA web site (www.sasba.com), provide the starting times and other details for upcoming tournaments. Lane assignments are generally posted on the website by Thursday. On the regular format, bowlers are divided into two squads. Each squad bowls an 8- game qualifying block on Saturday. "A" squad usually starts at 8:45 a.m. Saturday; "B" squad bowls at 1:30 to 2:30 p.m., after the lanes are re-oiled. The field is then divided in half by score and both groups bowl four more games of qualifying on Sunday morning. The lower half of the field starts at 8:45 a.m. and the upper half at 11:00 a.m. Saturday squads are determined by a blind draw, unless you have specific needs and can t bowl one or the other. The finals usually start at 1-2 p.m. Sunday (after re-oiling) with eight games of match play. The number of bowlers taken to the finals depends on the number of entries. Typically, 12 bowlers go to the finals for 59 or fewer entries, 16 for 60-79 entries, 20 for 80-99 entries, and 24 for 100 or more entries. When entries are low and lanes allow, we bowl all on one squad. In this case, the Saturday shift starts at 9:00-9:45 a.m., with eight straight games. Sunday morning, we start at 8:45 a.m. with 2

four more games, and then the finals follow. Typically, there is no re-oiling before the finals when there is only one squad on Sunday morning. Thirty bonus pins are awarded for each win in match play. The order of finish for the finalists is determined by total pins in qualifying and match play (twenty games total) plus bonus pins for match play wins. One in three will cash, except for some of the $240 tournaments where one in two cash. First place pays at least $1000. Super Senior (60 and over) prizes are usually awarded to some non-cashing Super Seniors. Special prizes are awarded to some high Sunday block noncashers. If you score poorly on Saturday, it is common courtesy to show up on Sunday. You might learn something and you can still get a check. SASBA's bowling courtesy rule works great when everybody follows it. First, be ready to bowl when you are up. When a bowler has rolled a ball on your pair, you must wait for a bowler on the pair to the left and the pair to the right to roll a shot, and then it is your turn. If you don't understand it, please ask. Once you are used to it, you will agree that it is the best courtesy rule in use. During practice, it is common courtesy to throw one shot at a time, not stand on the lane and wait to shoot your spare, as is common in many league practices. Your group can get a lot more shots if they don t have to wait on you to shoot your spare. If you want to shoot a 10 pin or some other spare, ask the person following you. They will usually consent, but it is his/her call. Although SASBA tournaments are not USBC certified, USBC rules are followed unless specifically stated otherwise. Any USBC approved balls are okay, even before their release date. Plugged balls are okay. SASBA reserves the right to check any ball. Sanding or polishing balls after play has started will not be tolerated. However, it is allowed during the practice session. Cleaning balls during competition is only allowed to remove foreign substances (such as rubber from lift belts) from the ball surface (lane oil not included). A USBC certified cleaner must be used. You can wipe off lane oil with a dry towel. If there is doubt, bring the ball to the tournament director. SASBA s dress code requires that all members have a shirt with their name on the back while bowling. Slacks only, no jeans or shorts and no headgear. Female members must follow the same dress code. Capri pants are allowed as are knickers for men. Guests are encouraged to wear name shirts as well. Male guests must wear slacks. Female guests are allowed to wear slacks, walking shorts or skirts. Both must wear collared shirts or bowling industry sponsored mock Ts. No regular T-shirts or jeans will be allowed. SASBA bowls on the house s tournament shot. We ask proprietors to try to achieve parity between the left and right side. Some will be easy and some will be tough. It's up to the house. To the extent possible, we will use the same number of pairs on each squad, using three on a pair as needed. In the case of a tie for the last spot in the finals of the tournament, high last game breaks the tie if more places are paid under the finals cashers. If there are no paid spots under the finals, then a one-game roll-off is used to break the tie. Please mail or turn your entry in early. Entry forms are available in the Newsletters and on the SASBA web site. They should be mailed to: SASBA, 2321 E. Common St. #200, New Braunfels, TX 78130, Attn. Kathy King. If you have to withdraw before bowling begins because of an emergency, your entry will be credited toward a future tournament. No entries will be accepted after the bowler s auction is completed. 3

2016 SASBA Tournament Champions Date Tournament City Champion(s) Jan 2-3 Member/Guest Doubles Beaumont, TX Darrell Wood, Jason Gonzalez Jan 16-17 Super Senior Singles Desoto, TX Paul McCordic Jan 23-24 Claude Thomas Memorial Shreveport, LA Pete Thomas Feb 6-7 Age Bracket Tournament Ft. Worth, TX Phil Bailey Feb 13-14 Singles Midwest City. OK Jerry Meeley Feb 27-28 Singles - Non-Champions Ft. Worth, TX Kurt Gengelbach Mar 12-13 Over 60/Over 50/Guest Trio Kenner, LA TJ Johnson, Clarence McQueen, AJ Rice Mar 26-27 70/60/50/50 Foursome Ft. Worth, TX Bob McGregor, Jim Stephens, Billy Oatman, Chris Johnson Apr 9-10 Over 60/Over 50/Guest Trio San Antonio, TX Rick Minier, Pete Thomas, Ted Pritts Apr 23-24 Over 70/Over 60/Over 50/Guest Denton, TX Phil Prieto, Pete Seibel, Derek Williams, George Gund Apr 30 - May 1 Singles Shawnee, OK Pete Thomas May 14-15 Age Bracket Tournament Houston, TX Roger West May 21-22 Super Senior Singles Denton, TX Paul McCordic May 28-29 Member/Guest Doubles Houston, TX Phil Kepner, Clint Johnson Jun 4-5 Age Bracket Tournament Arlington, TX Donald Robinson Jun 18-19 Over 70/Over 60/Over 50/Guest Plano, TX Bob McGregor, Jim Stephens,Phil Kepner, Chris Johnson Jun 25-26 Member/Guest Doubles Shreveport, LA Billy Oatman, Mykel Holliman Jul 2-4 Firecracker - Senior Plano, TX Don Richey Jul 2-4 Firecracker - Super Senior Plano, TX Bob McGregor Jul 16-17 Age Bracket Tournament Houston, TX Billy Oatman Jul 23-24 Member/Guest Doubles Houston, TX Mark Busscher, Anthony Lavery-Spahr Aug 6-7 Super Senior/Guest Doubles Ft. Worth, TX Keith Lohse, Anthony Lavery-Spahr Aug 13-14 Match Play Trio Richardson, TX Bob McGregor, Jim Stephens, Phil Kepner Aug 27-28 Singles - Non-Champions Ft. Worth, TX John Austin, Jr Sep 3-4 Over 70/Over 60 Doubles Denton, TX Dave Lungren, Dale Dumbleton Sep 17-18 Annual Championship Ft. Worth, TX Phil Kepner Oct 1-2 Singles Houston, TX Jay Nephew Oct 15-16 Over 60/Over 50/Over 50 Trio Ft. Worth, TX Donald Robinson, Pete Thomas, Bill Nichols Oct 22-23 Member/Lady/Guest Trio Plano, TX Paul McCordic, Alecia Henderson, Mike Scroggins Nov 5-6 Mixed Team Tournament Plano, TX Donald Robinson, Derek Williams, Shannon Pluhowsky, Mike Donahue Nov 12-13 Member/Guest Doubles Lawton, OK Mark Busscher, Parker Capra Dec 3-4 Member/Guest Doubles Shreveport, LA Bubba Haney, Tyler Wright Dec 10-11 Annual Team Tournament Ft. Worth, TX Tip Bullock, Gene Rivers, Mike Lynch, Mark Williams, Robert Genzer See the SASBA website for complete results from 2016 and previous years 4

Top 100 Career Earnings Leaders* Career Career Average Career Career Average Name Wins Earnings Since 1999 Name Wins Earnings Since 1999 1 Gary Dickinson 26 $177,809 224.2 51 Gordon Stuntz 3 $46,681 220.2 2 Bob McGregor 44 $156,145 224.7 52 Richard Britton 4 $46,433 210.5 3 Fred Barnes 15 $154,254 218.0 53 Steve McBride 4 $45,617 213.6 4 Mark Estes 18 $129,061 225.3 54 Bobby Wilkinson 11 $45,315 219.6 5 Roger West 21 $122,861 221.3 55 Gene Rivers 5 $45,240 216.8 6 Rick Minier 23 $120,234 228.7 56 Tommy Crouch 4 $45,188 212.5 7 Jim King 19 $119,134 219.2 57 David Ozio 17 $44,165 235.4 8 Maury New man 15 $114,892 221.7 58 John Sands 3 $44,055 201.0 9 David Rountree 10 $101,864 216.2 59 Tip Bullock 4 $42,919 209.1 10 Grady Creasie 15 $96,016 217.1 60 Leon Aragon 1 $42,580 208.7 11 Charlie Hufford 10 $95,609 218.1 61 Leo Markw ardt 1 $42,490 204.8 12 Bob Freehauf 10 $93,847 212.7 62 Mike Lynch 1 $42,405 212.3 13 Jim Stephens 28 $92,253 229.5 63 Jesse Jackson 2 $42,357 209.3 14 Paul McCordic 18 $88,731 228.1 64 Dew ayne Thompson 1 $40,576 214.2 15 John Denton 10 $86,543 214.2 65 Rudy Garcia 6 $40,428 209.9 16 Robert Gibbs 7 $85,593 210.7 66 Dale Eagle 7 $40,105 224.8 17 C.J. Johnson 7 $84,907 216.0 67 Jerry Sw ank 7 $39,600 222.5 18 Jerry Beavers 9 $83,094 212.5 68 Ed Vow ell 4 $39,043 215.8 19 Joe Lecroy 21 $77,677 230.4 69 Bob Neely 3 $37,736 205.6 20 Pete Thomas 20 $72,463 232.1 70 Norm Clark 4 $36,720 206.6 21 John Woessner 11 $71,543 218.4 71 Jerry Hill 7 $36,359 201.4 22 Chuck Pierce 11 $70,829 220.3 72 Ronnie Diamond 3 $36,306 204.9 23 Doug Hayes 16 $70,590 226.2 73 Phil Kepner 6 $36,248 229.5 24 T.J. Johnson 7 $69,555 221.7 74 Jim Hardesty 4 $36,109 214.9 25 Rick Talley 10 $68,740 220.9 75 Dave Soutar 5 $35,601 221.7 26 Phil Bailey 7 $66,234 219.6 76 Ron Leverich 2 $35,406 216.3 27 Dick Smith 8 $62,920 213.2 77 Bob Glass 11 $34,261 227.9 28 Pat Currie 6 $61,863 212.2 78 Dee Munsell 1 $34,211 212.5 29 Dennis Francis 18 $60,802 223.8 79 Paul Martinez 2 $34,075 214.7 30 Doug Barron 6 $59,773 218.1 80 Carroll Mcguire 3 $33,142 210.1 31 Charles Avant 11 $59,400 210.8 81 John Haw kins 3 $32,650 214.6 32 Mike Fleming 19 $58,410 227.0 82 David Zappitelli 2 $32,399 213.4 33 Jamie Brooks 4 $58,067 204.0 83 Sam How ell 5 $31,840 212.3 34 Phil Ballard 7 $55,626 216.5 84 George Pappas 10 $31,480 228.6 35 Donald Robinson 9 $55,028 222.2 85 Willie Wells 6 $31,261 223.7 36 Mark Williams 13 $54,822 230.8 86 Tam Wasson 11 $31,224 232.2 37 Jim Paine 5 $54,688 208.6 87 Robert Dunaw ay 1 $30,693 222.2 38 Jim Ensminger 10 $54,646 223.6 88 Mark Busscher 8 $30,596 225.1 39 Bill Smith 4 $53,708 216.3 89 Jimmy Young 3 $30,564 219.6 40 Ben Edw ards 4 $52,869 214.5 90 Tony Churchey 16 $30,535 229.1 41 Phil Prieto 8 $52,857 218.0 91 Gary Pfeil 5 $30,529 214.5 42 Randy Summers 6 $52,447 220.0 92 Stan Workman 0 $30,384 207.1 43 Butch Calvert 2 $52,346 213.4 93 Albert Waites 0 $30,372 209.5 44 Les Burnham 5 $52,291 217.4 94 Steve Ray 7 $29,821 219.0 45 A.D. Byrd 4 $50,696 211.6 95 David Addington 0 $29,759 204.1 46 Sal Turano 6 $50,221 219.8 96 Lionel Jordan 3 $29,240 203.8 47 Bryce Ellison 4 $48,786 218.4 97 Michael Warren 3 $28,767 219.2 48 Cliff Park 3 $48,095 213.5 98 Tracy Patterson 2 $28,296 216.3 49 Avery Leblanc 9 $47,440 217.0 99 Ron Benz 5 $28,059 220.4 50 Dave Dupont 6 $46,903 213.3 100 Bob Maxfield 1 $28,033 203.6 SASBA Hall of Fame Members show n in red * Earnings through Oct. 31, 2016 5

SASBA AWARD WINNERS 2016 Awards 50-59 Bowler of the Year Pete Thomas Lewis Ray Sportmanship Butch Calvert 60-69 Bowler of the Year Rick Minier Rookie of the Year Billy Oatman 70 & Over Bowler of the Year Bob McGregor Jim King "IronMan" Mike Cox, Mark Waldrep President's Award Jeff Janssen 1st Team 50-59 Pete Thomas 2nd Team 50-59 Joe Lecroy Billy Oatman Cordell Wilder Phil Kepner Don Richey Mark Busscher Darrell Wood Derek Williams John Austin Jr. 1st Team 60-69 Rick Minier 2nd Team 60-69 Ron Boroff Jim Stephens Doug Barron Paul McCordic Willie Wells Donald Robinson Randy Summers TJ Johnson Mark Estes 1st Team 70 & Over Bob McGregor 2nd Team 70 & Over Jerry Beavers Roger West Fred Barnes Gene Rivers A.C. Adam David Rountree Jesse Jackson Phil Prieto Phil Bailey Bowler of the Year Bowler of the Year Past Award Winners Seniors (50-59) Super Seniors (60-69) Rookie of the Year 2015 Pete Thomas Jim Stephens Charlie Mills 2014 Pete Thomas Paul McCordic David Anthony 2013 Pete Thomas Mark Estes Cliff Barnes 2012 Joe Lecroy Rick Minier Ken Johnson 2011 Joe Lecroy Randy Summers Jeff Clark 2010 Mark Williams Roger West Randy Shewmake 2009 Rick Minier Roger West Tam Wasson 2008 Joe Lecroy Jim King Mark Williams 2007 Jim Stephens Bob McGregor Joe Lecroy 2006 Jim Stephens Charlie Hufford Donald Robinson 2005 David Ozio Fred Barnes 2004 David Rountree Gary Dickinson Jerry Swank 2003 Jim Ensminger Gary Dickinson, Fred Barnes Jimmy Young 2002 Gary Dickinson Dick Smith Rick Minier 2001 Maury Newman Dick Smith Billy Hargett 2000 Bob McGregor Bob Freehauf Dennis Francis 1999 Mark Estes Bob Freehauf Mark Estes 1998 Bob McGregor A.D. Byrd Rick Talley 1997 Bob McGregor Bob Freehauf Ed Vowell 6

SASBA Hall of Fame Members 2001 Bob McGregor, John Denton, Peggy Brooks, Bob Freehauf, Jamie Brooks, Robert Gibbs, Gary Dickinson 2002 Grady Creasie Caroll McGuire Charles Avant 2003 Maury Newman, John Woessner, Fred Barnes, Jerry Hill, Jim King, Charles Johnson 2004 2005 Dick Smith, Rick Talley, Mark Estes, Chuck Pierce Bobby Wilkinson, Charles Johnson, David Rountree 2006 2007 Roger West Sal Turano Phil Ballard Charlie Hufford 7

Hall of Fame Members 2008 2009 Jim Ensminger, Jim Paine, Mike Fleming, Rick Minier Jim Stephens 2010 2011 Dennis Francis Jerry Beavers Avery Leblanc Pat Currie Doug Hayes 2012 2013 TJ Johnson, Paul McCordic, Joe Lecroy Phil Bailey 2014 2015 Doug Barron Kathy King Pete Thomas, Mark Williams, Jamie Brooks 2016 Donald Robinson Phil Prieto Les Burnham Ben Edwards 8

. 2017 Board of Directors and Key Contacts Position Name Email Address President Doug Barron barrondl@verizon.net Vice President Mark Busscher anb3150@hotmail.com Director at Large Mike McHugh MMchugh@sksales.com Director at Large Hank Jordan hrjordan@gmail.com Past President, still active Mike Lynch mlynch0954@gmail.com Past President, still active Pat Currie pcurrie47@gmail.com Past President, still active Gordon Stuntz bigspeck@aol.com Past President, still active Leon Aragon aragonleon@aol.com Past Executive Director Jamie Brooks srbowl@aol.com Tournament Manager Kathy King sasbawitch@aol.com Statistician Mark Estes mestes1@gte.net Internet Manager Jeff Janssen jdjanssen@yahoo.com Tournament Director Marshall Medlin marshallmedlin@hotmail.com Tournament Director Randy Summers jrswoodworking@gmail.com 9

Tournament Formats Regular Singles Format (Entry fee: $200) - This format is open to all SASBA members. Qualifying consists of eight games on Saturday and four games on Sunday morning with the 12 game totals deciding qualifying position. The top qualifiers bowl eight games of match play with 30 bonus pins for winning each match. Total pins from both qualifying and match play determine the final order of finish. The regular singles format allows for 1 in 3 cashing, plus checks for noncashing Super Seniors and high Sunday qualifying 4-game block. Some Super Senior tournaments using this format are scheduled as well. Non-Champions Singles (Entry fee: $200) - This tournament requires bowlers to enter individually. All SASBA members (any age) who have not won a SASBA championship bowl together using the regular singles format. Age Bracket Tournament (Entry fee: $240) This tournament has three separate age brackets (50-59, 60-69, and 70+). One in three entries in each age group (up to 16) qualify for the Sunday match play finals based on eight games bowled Saturday. The finals in each age group consist of head to head elimination matches. Byes are allotted according to qualifying scores. The leaders in each age group then bowl a one game match to determine 1st through 3rd places. There also is a sweeper with added money on Sunday morning for those who don t qualify for the finals (no additional entry fee). Firecracker Tournament (Entry fee: $240) - There are two separate tournaments in the Firecracker Tournament...60 and over (Super Seniors) and 50-59 (Seniors). Qualifying is eight games on two separate days depending on when July 4th falls. The top third, up to 16, in each tournament make the finals on the last day of the tournament. Seeding and byes are allotted according to qualifying scores. The finals is match play (two games, total pins)...double elimination. Everyone making the finals bowls at least two matches. The winner s bracket survivor bowls the loser s bracket survivor. The loser s bracket survivor has to win two straight matches to win the tournament. The winner s bracket survivor has to win one match for the title. Annual Championship (Entry fee: $240) - This format is open to all SASBA members with at least one tournament bowled in the current year. Qualifying consists of eight games on Saturday with bonus pins each game for winning matches against two other bowers on your pair. Sunday, the top half of the field returns to bowl head to head elimination matches until a champion is determined. One in two cash and there is a second chance event Sunday for the non-cashers. There are no checks for Super Seniors or for high Sunday qualifying blocks. Member/Member Doubles (Entry fee: $200) - This tournament format requires two SASBA members to enter as a team. Each team member bowls eight games on Saturday and their total pins are combined to determine their qualifying position. The qualifying teams (1 in 3 up to 24) return on Sunday for Baker doubles style match play games against the other teams with 30 bonus pins for winning each match. The winning team is determined by total pins from Saturday plus Sunday. Eligible teams consist of the following: 1) a non-champion and any other SASBA member, 2) any two SASBA members age 60 or above or, 3) any two champions if one is age 60 or above. No two PBA Tour champs can bowl together. Over 70/60 Doubles (Entry fee: $200) - This tournament format requires two SASBA members to enter as a team. Each team member bowls six games on Saturday and three games on Sunday and their total pins are combined to determine their qualifying position. The qualifying teams then bowl Baker doubles style match play games against the other teams with 30 bonus 10

pins for winning each match. The winning team is determined by total pins from Saturday plus Sunday. Eligible teams consist of a SASBA member age 70 or above and a SASBA member age 60 or above. No two PBA Tour champs can bowl together. Champ/Non-Champ Doubles (Entry fee: $200) - This tournament format requires two SASBA members to enter as a team. Each team member bowls eight games on Saturday and their total pins are combined to determine their qualifying position. The qualifying teams (1 in 3 up to 24) return on Sunday for Baker doubles style match play games against the other teams with 30 bonus pins for winning each match. The winning team is determined by total pins from Saturday plus Sunday. Team eligibility criteria: 1) a SASBA Champion of any age and a non-champ of any age or, 2) any two non-champs of any age. No two PBA Tour champs can bowl together. Any SASBA title qualifies you as a champ. Member/Guest Doubles Format (Entry fee: $200) - This tournament requires the bowlers to enter with their partner. Each team member bowls eight games on Saturday and their total pins are combined to determine their qualifying position. The qualifying teams (1 in 3, up to 24) return on Sunday for Baker doubles style match play games against the other teams with 30 bonus pins for winning each match. The winning team is determined by total pins from Saturday plus Sunday. Eligible teams consist of the following: One M/G Doubles tournament a year is designated as the Open Doubles Championship. This tournament is open to any member and any guest with these exceptions: 1) no two PBA Tour champs can bowl together and 2) no two bowlers who have won a M/G Doubles as partners can bowl together. For all other M/G Doubles if a member previously won as a guest, but has not won a M/G Doubles as a member, he/she is eligible to bowl with anyone. If a member has won one M/G Doubles as a member, he/she can still bowl with anyone except the guest he/she won previously with. Once he/she wins two M/G Doubles as a member, he/she can no longer bowl with a guest who has won a M/G Doubles. Trio Tournament (Entry fee: $200) - This tournament format requires three SASBA members to enter as a team. Each team bowls matches against other teams on Saturday and Sunday. Points are awarded for each game won leadoff position vs. leadoff position, 2 nd position against 2 nd position, anchor against anchor, and team total pin fall against team total pin fall. Each round is a position round and there is a stepladder finals with position determined by points won in qualifying. The stepladder finals consist of single game, Baker style matches. Eligible teams consist of the following: 1) a SASBA member age 60 or above, a non-champion member, and any other SASBA member, 2) two SASBA members age 60 or above and any SASBA member or, 3) any three SASBA members age 60 or above. No two PBA Tour champs can bowl on the same team. Over 70/60/50 Trio Tournament (Entry fee: $200) - This tournament has the same format as the Trio tournament. Eligible teams consist of a SASBA member age 70 or above, a SASBA member age 60 or above, and a SASBA member age 50 or above. No two PBA Tour champs can bowl on the same team. Over 60/50/Lady Trio Tournament (Entry fee: $200) - This tournament format requires two SASBA members and a woman to enter as a team. Each team bowls on Saturday and Sunday. Total team pin fall is used to qualify for the finals which consist of single game, Baker style matches. Occasionally, the standard Trio format is used. No two PBA Tour champs can bowl on the same team. 11

Mixed Foursome Team Tournament (Entry fee: $200) - This tournament format requires four bowlers to enter as a team. Points are awarded for each game won leadoff position vs. leadoff position, 2 nd position vs. 2 nd position, 3 rd position vs. 3 rd position, anchor vs. anchor, and team total pin fall vs. team total pin fall. Each round is a position round and there is a stepladder finals with position determined by points won in qualifying. Total pins are used as the tiebreaker for all positions in the standings. The stepladder finals consist of single game, Baker style matches. Eligible teams consist of a SASBA member age 60 or above, a SASBA member of any age, a woman of any age, and any other bowler of any age/sex. No two PBA or PWBA National Tour champs can bowl on the same team. Over70/60/50/50 Foursome Tournament (Entry fee: $200) This tournament format requires four bowlers to enter as a team. Points are awarded for each game won, leadoff position vs. leadoff position, 2 nd position vs. 2nd position, 3rd position vs. 3rd position, anchor vs. anchor, and team total pin fall vs. team total pin fall. Each round is a position round and there is a stepladder finals with position determined by points won in qualifying. Total pins are used as the tiebreaker for all positions in the standings. The stepladder finals consist of single game, Baker style matches. Eligible teams consist of a SASBA member age 70 or above, a SASBA member age 60 or above, and two SASBA members age 50 or above. If both of the age 50 or above bowlers are below 60, only one of them can be a champion. No two PBA Tour champs can bowl on the same team. Over70/60/50/Guest Foursome Tournament (Entry fee: $200) This tournament format requires four bowlers to enter as a team and has the same format as the Over 70/60/50/50 Foursome Tournament. Eligible teams consist of a SASBA member age 70 or above, a member age 60 or above, a member age 50 or above, and a Guest. No two PBA Tour champs can bowl on the same team. Annual Team Tournament (Entry fee: $200) - This tournament requires bowlers to enter individually. Teams are selected by a computer program based on each bowler s SASBA average from that year. The program defines teams so that each team average is as close to the same as possible. Each team bowls matches against other teams on Saturday and Sunday. Points are awarded for each game won leadoff position vs. leadoff position, 2 nd position against 2 nd position, 3 nd position against 3 nd position, 4 th position against 4 th position, anchor against anchor, and team total pin fall against team total pin fall. Each round is a position round followed by a stepladder finals with position determined by points won in qualifying. The stepladder finals consist of single game, Baker style matches. All bowlers who have bowled in three tournaments in the last year are eligible. Notes: Most SASBA tournaments allow for a 1 in 3 cash ratio except the Annual Championship and Firecracker, which are 1 in 2. We also give checks for high non-cashing Super Seniors (except for Super Senior tournaments and Annual Championship) and for high non-casher Sunday blocks (in singles tournaments except for annual championship). For eligibility purposes, an annual team title does not count against you in the member/member doubles, trio or any tournament that has restrictions on a champion, with the exception of the non-champions tournament. A singles, doubles, trio or foursome title does qualify you as a champion in all formats. "PBA Tour champs" means winners of a PBA, PWBA, LPBT, or PBA Senior National Tour event and does not include winners of PBA Regional Tour events or PBA Regional Senior Tour events. 12

SASBA Moments off the Lanes Annual Team Tournament Champions: Tip Bullock, Gene Rivers, Mike Lynch, Mark Williams and Robert Genzer SASBA Champion Banners (Red Background Indicates Hall of Fame Member) Senior Bowler of the Year Pete Thomas Ben Edwards Hall of Fame Induction Phil Prieto Hall of Fame Induction 13

David Rountree Receives Million Pins Award President s Award Winner Jeff Janssen Kathy Beavers Keeps the Side-pots Running and the Candy Jar Full Ben Edwards Leaves a Lily on the Eve of His Hall of Fame Induction Mark Waldrep Receives Jim King Iron Man Award Butch Calvert Receives Lewis Ray Sportsmanship Award 14

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