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CBN.O5, 2017 P1 7502 Florence Ave, Downey, CA 90240 • Website: CaliforniaBowlingNews.com • Email: [email protected] • Office: (562) 807-3600 Fax: (562) 807-2288 B OWLING N EWS H ONOR R OLL Name Score Date Center JUSTIN ARCHER 300 09-05-17 HARLEYS SIMI BOWL NATHAN GRINER 300 09-06-17 HARLEYS SIMI BOWL DAVE JUNE 300 09-05-17 PARKWAY BOWL CRAIG KISRO 801 09-06-17 WINNETKA BOWL WESLEY LOW JR 805/300 09-06-17 NORTHROCK LANES RUSSELL FOLDEN 300 09-07-17 CHAPARRAL LANES NATHAN WALKER 300 09-07-17 HARLEYS CAMARILLO STONEY BAKER 300 09-09-17 DEER CREEK LANES CODY CHRISMAN 300 09-12-17 HARLEYS CAMARILLO RICK STINE 300 09-12-17 WINNETKA BOWL RICK SOTO 300 09-13-17 HARLEYS SIMI BOWL VINCENT BRAVO 300 09-17-17 SANDS BOWL ANTHONY BALAGUER JR. 811 09-18-17 PREMIER LANES JEFF BREEDLOVE 300 09-18-17 SANDS BOWL MIKE HAHN 300 09-19-17 WINNETKA BOWL DANNY LY 817/300 09-19-17 ACTION LANES CHRIS MARQUEZ 300 09-19-17 ACTION LANES DENNIS McNERNY 300 09-19-17 ACTION LANES MIKE BENNETT 300 09-20-17 HARLEYS SIMI BOWL DAN DIXON 300 09-20-17 WINNETAN BOWL JUSTIN PLUCHINO 823/300 09-20-17 WINNETKA BOWL MASON SHERMAN 868/300/300 09-20-17 HARLEYS SIMI BOWL JAMES GRAY 300 09-20-17 STRIKEZONE EL CENTRO BILLY YOUNG 300 09-22-17 UPLAND BOWL GABRIEL MARTINEZ 800/300 09-25-17 DEL RIO LANES RICK SOTO 300 09-27-17 HARLEYS SIMI BOWL ROBB BOURLAND 300 09-28-17 FOOTHILL LANES JARED OLSEN 300 09-28-17 VICTOR BOWL JEFF EGELAND 847/300 09-29-17 ARLINGTON LANES CHRIS GARCIA 300 09-29-17 ARROWHEAD LANES DENNIS GIROUD JR. 300 09-29-17 VICTOR BOWL DAVID HUI HUI 300 09-29-17 HARLEYS SIMI BOWL ATTENTION ALL BOWLERS BOWL AN HONOR SCORE THIS MONTH? E-MAIL IN YOUR NAME, SCORE, DATE & CENTER AND YOU WILL BE ON THE FRONT PAGE IN THE NEXT PRINTED EDITION E-MAIL TO: [email protected] MEN: 300 - 800 & 7-10’S WOMEN: 298,299,300, 700+ & 7-10’S CALIFORNIA OCTOBER 5, 2017 continued on page 6 9 Gamer - $1,200.00 1st Place 40’ sport pattern used Call Jon at (949)770-0055 for more info. (payout ratio 1 in 5) (based on 40 entries) (High Women out of cash gets $120) Saturday, October 7th at 10am Check in 9am $120 Entry - Includes Pots and Blocks Scratch Taya DeRycke has dreamed of being an actress, but she jumped into the bowling business when she heard that Bole-Mor Lanes in Pipestone, Minn., had closed. She is now the 20-year-old owner of the bowling center. PIPESTONE, Minn. – Bowling colleague Tom Martino often tells me we should purchase a bowling center so we can count on a fruitful retirement because of all the bowlers stream- ing in at all hours of the day and night. That thought is appeal- ing even though a lack of funds would definitely short-circuit such an en- deavor. Still, I would love to own and operate a bowling center. Same goes for Taya DeRycke of Pipestone, Minn. The only difference is that she’s actually doing it. And Taya is 20 years old. Taya’s story is absolute- Owning a Bowling Center Never Gets Old by Fred Eisenhammer ly remarkable and she’s become a celebrity of sorts – certainly she’s become a shining light in the town of Pipestone with its popula- tion of about 4,300. It all started when Taya was away at college and heard that Pipestone bowl- ing center Bole-Mor Lanes had closed. She had liter- ally grown up at the bowl- ing center – working all kind of jobs at the lanes for five years since she was a high school sophomore and bowling there since she was a tot. She had made a lot of friends at the 10-lane bowl- ing house and didn’t want it to be sold and scrapped away like so many other bowling centers have. Diso Family Has Unique Experience at Forest Lanes Presenting JT with both his 300 and 800 rings were OCUSBC association house rep. to Forest Lanes, Jessica Diso, and General Manager of Forest Lanes, Jon Diso. continued on page 8 Open: Champion Ryan Lee and 2nd David Schneider Farm: 2nd Tyler Thomas, Champion Ardani Rodas, 3rd Andrew Chan Preps: 2nd Alex Alvarez, Champ Stephanie Fung, 3rd Emily Schrider Fung, Rodas, Lee Take JAT SportShot Challenge Titles at La Habra “300” Bowl by David Yamauchi LA HABRA The JAT took the lanes for the SportShot Challenge last week at La Habra “300” Bowl. The pattern selected was Brunswick Rhino and the 3.8:1 ratio proved to tighten up the lanes. Bowl- ers in all three divisions needed to make good shots to put pins on the board. The newly formed Preps Division took the lanes with more new faces battling in this entry-level division. With just a $10 entry fee and a 3-game beat-the- board format the Preps were having a great time getting into some scratch tournament action. $240 in continued on page 9 LAKE FOREST – JT Diso made his very first season as an adult bowl- er a very memorable one. Bowlers try for years to shoot a 300 game and 800 series, and JT accomplished both within a month of each other. On May 13th while bowling midseason sweeps at Cal Bowl, he bowled his first sanctioned 300. Then just three weeks later on Bert Strain & Keith Kenworthy Donkee Double Bag Founder Keith Kenworthy Passes SAN DIMAS – Keith Kenworthy, 92, passed away Friday September 29th in San Dimas where he and longtime compan- ion Bert Strain relocated in a senior living complex. Keith was an inventor of many well-known bowl- ing products. His first great idea was the ROL- LIN’ DONKEE followed by THE BALL-SPINNER, SIPPER CUPS shaped like bowling pins, BANKS and CASSETTE COVERS. When Keith and Bert joined forces, they were an unbeatable team. The bowling world knew and loved the pair. At this time no plans have been made for a cele- bration of life.

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Bowling newsHonor roll

Name Score Date Center

JUSTIN ARCHER 300 09-05-17 HARLEYS SIMI BOWLNATHAN GRINER 300 09-06-17 HARLEYS SIMI BOWLDAVE JUNE 300 09-05-17 PARKWAY BOWLCRAIG KISRO 801 09-06-17 WINNETKA BOWLWESLEY LOW JR 805/300 09-06-17 NORTHROCK LANESRUSSELL FOLDEN 300 09-07-17 CHAPARRAL LANESNATHAN WALKER 300 09-07-17 HARLEYS CAMARILLOSTONEY BAKER 300 09-09-17 DEER CREEK LANESCODY CHRISMAN 300 09-12-17 HARLEYS CAMARILLORICK STINE 300 09-12-17 WINNETKA BOWLRICK SOTO 300 09-13-17 HARLEYS SIMI BOWLVINCENT BRAVO 300 09-17-17 SANDS BOWLANTHONY BALAGUER JR. 811 09-18-17 PREMIER LANESJEFF BREEDLOVE 300 09-18-17 SANDS BOWLMIKE HAHN 300 09-19-17 WINNETKA BOWLDANNY LY 817/300 09-19-17 ACTION LANESCHRIS MARQUEZ 300 09-19-17 ACTION LANESDENNIS McNERNY 300 09-19-17 ACTION LANESMIKE BENNETT 300 09-20-17 HARLEYS SIMI BOWLDAN DIXON 300 09-20-17 WINNETAN BOWLJUSTIN PLUCHINO 823/300 09-20-17 WINNETKA BOWLMASON SHERMAN 868/300/300 09-20-17 HARLEYS SIMI BOWLJAMES GRAY 300 09-20-17 STRIKEZONE EL CENTROBILLY YOUNG 300 09-22-17 UPLAND BOWLGABRIEL MARTINEZ 800/300 09-25-17 DEL RIO LANESRICK SOTO 300 09-27-17 HARLEYS SIMI BOWLROBB BOURLAND 300 09-28-17 FOOTHILL LANESJARED OLSEN 300 09-28-17 VICTOR BOWLJEFF EGELAND 847/300 09-29-17 ARLINGTON LANESCHRIS GARCIA 300 09-29-17 ARROWHEAD LANESDENNIS GIROUD JR. 300 09-29-17 VICTOR BOWLDAVID HUI HUI 300 09-29-17 HARLEYS SIMI BOWL

ATTENTION ALL BOWLERSBOWL AN HONOR SCORE THIS MONTH?

E-MAIL IN YOUR NAME, SCORE, DATE & CENTER ANDYOU WILL BE ON THE FRONT PAGE IN THE NEXT PRINTED EDITION

E-MAIL TO: [email protected]: 300 - 800 & 7-10’S WOMEN: 298,299,300, 700+ & 7-10’S

californiaoctoBer 5, 2017

Bowling news

continued on page 6

9 Gamer - $1,200.00 1st Place

40’ sport pattern usedCall Jon at (949)770-0055 for more info.

(payout ratio 1 in 5) (based on 40 entries) (High Women out of cash gets $120)

Saturday, October 7th at 10am Check in 9am

$120 Entry - Includes Pots and Blocks

Scratch

Taya DeRycke has dreamed of being an actress, but she jumped into the bowling business when she heard that Bole-Mor Lanes in Pipestone, Minn., had closed. She is now the 20-year-old owner of the bowling center.

PIPESTONE, Minn. – Bowling colleague Tom Martino often tells me we should purchase a bowling center so we can count on a fruitful retirement because of all the bowlers stream-ing in at all hours of the day and night.

That thought is appeal-ing even though a lack of funds would definitely short-circuit such an en-deavor.

Still, I would love to own and operate a bowling center.

Same goes for Taya DeRycke of Pipestone, Minn. The only difference is that she’s actually doing it.

And Taya is 20 years old.

Taya’s story is absolute-

Owning a Bowling Center Never Gets Old by Fred Eisenhammer

ly remarkable and she’s become a celebrity of sorts – certainly she’s become a shining light in the town of Pipestone with its popula-tion of about 4,300.

It all started when Taya was away at college and

heard that Pipestone bowl-ing center Bole-Mor Lanes had closed. She had liter-ally grown up at the bowl-ing center – working all kind of jobs at the lanes for five years since she was a high school sophomore and

bowling there since she was a tot. She had made a lot of friends at the 10-lane bowl-ing house and didn’t want it to be sold and scrapped away like so many other bowling centers have.

Diso Family Has Unique Experience

at Forest Lanes

Presenting JT with both his 300 and 800 rings were OCUSBC association house rep. to Forest Lanes, Jessica Diso, and General Manager of Forest Lanes, Jon Diso.

continued on page 8

Open: Champion Ryan Lee and 2nd David Schneider

Farm: 2nd Tyler Thomas, Champion Ardani Rodas, 3rd Andrew Chan

Preps: 2nd Alex Alvarez, Champ Stephanie Fung, 3rd Emily Schrider

Fung, Rodas, Lee Take JAT SportShot Challenge Titles

at La Habra “300” Bowlby David Yamauchi

LA HABRA – The JAT took the lanes for the SportShot Challenge last week at La Habra “300” Bowl. The pattern selected was Brunswick Rhino and the 3.8:1 ratio proved to tighten up the lanes. Bowl-ers in all three divisions needed to make good shots to put pins on the board.

The newly formed Preps Division took the lanes with more new faces battling in this entry-level division. With just a $10 entry fee and a 3-game beat-the-board format the Preps were having a great time getting into some scratch tournament action. $240 in

continued on page 9

LAKE FOREST – JT Diso made his very first season as an adult bowl-er a very memorable one. Bowlers try for years to shoot a 300 game and 800 series, and JT accomplished

both within a month of each other. On May 13th while bowling midseason sweeps at Cal Bowl, he bowled his first sanctioned 300. Then just three weeks later on

Bert Strain & Keith Kenworthy

Donkee Double Bag Founder Keith Kenworthy Passes

SAN DIMAS – Keith Kenworthy, 92, passed away Friday September 29th in San Dimas where he and longtime compan-ion Bert Strain relocated in a senior living complex. Keith was an inventor of many well-known bowl-ing products. His first great idea was the ROL-LIN’ DONKEE followed

by THE BALL-SPINNER, SIPPER CUPS shaped like bowling pins, BANKS and CASSETTE COVERS.

When Keith and Bert joined forces, they were an unbeatable team. The bowling world knew and loved the pair.

At this time no plans have been made for a cele-bration of life.

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The GEICO PBA World Series of Bowling IX, pre-sented by Eldorado Reno Properties, will have the most international representation in the program’s history when it gets underway Nov. 7 at the National Bowling Stadium in Reno.

The first event under the Go Bowling! PBA Tour um-brella sponsorship package will have at least 27 coun-tries in the sold-out field, thanks to first-time entries from France and Mongolia. South Korea also is a new addition to the field, which now includes players from Argentina, Australia, Bahrain, Canada, Colombia, Denmark, Ecua-dor, England, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Japan, Latvia, Malaysia, Mexico, Mongolia, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Puerto Rico, South Africa, South Korea, Sweden, Thailand and Venezuela as well as the United States. The previous record for international representa-tion in the WSOB was 23 countries in 2016.

PLAYERS FROM FRANCE, MONGOLIA HELP WSOB IX

SET INTERNATIONAL RECORD

Bowling in only his second professional tournament, 24-year-old rookie Graham Fach of Guelph, Ontario, de-feated PBA veteran Ryan Ciminelli to win the 2016 Barba-sol PBA Players Championship at Wayne Webb’s Colum-bus Bowl in Columbus, Ohio. Fach discusses becoming the first Canadian to win a PBA Tour title in the newest edition of PBA Player’s Perspective, a special feature on PBA’s Xtra Frame.

Two more Player’s Perspective features are set to debut on Xtra Frame in the month of October. On October 6, Sean Rash will share his thoughts on his win over Jason Belmonte in the 2016 PBA Detroit Open. Then, on Oc-tober 14, Francois Lavoie will take viewers through his 300 game in the 2016 U.S. Open. Xtra Frame subscrip-tion packages are offered for seven days, a full month or a 12-month Xtra Frame Season Ticket. Visit xtraframe.com for details on how to enroll.

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BAKERSFIELD, CA — Our youngest Glover Champion to date, 23-year-old Riely Chin, made a name for himself winning the 10th Don Glover Masters on Oct. 1, 2017. This was his first adult title as well! Qualifying from the A squad on Saturday averaging 222 at +155, got him the number 4 spot for the Match Play Finals Sunday morning. Riely said, “When you have 13 other bowlers in the match play field that have a good amount of PBA, PBA Regional and Amateur tournament experience, you know coming in that you have to put on your striking shoes to have a chance.” Riely upped his scoring in Match Play Finals averaging 244, and then you factor in he shot a 300 for the 9th game that was the only 300 shot at the event. (He received $100 for his 300 donated and presented by Carol King-Glover, Don’s widow.) “It was such an honor to shoot a 300 game no matter what the situation is, but to do it at this tournament makes it even more special. Especially when you see other people struggle to string together strikes, that is such a confidence boost as well for the rest of the tournament.

That 300 game helped me expand my lead even more going in that position round game, which was huge at that time,” said Riely. (Participants were bowling on a modified Bourbon Street pattern.) For his tenth game of Match Play which is a position round, he bowled again Ray Lussier and won 269-245 to capture the number one seed spot. Riely added, “Being the top seed in this tournament gave me so much more confidence not just going into the Step Ladder Finals, but for future tournaments as well.” And Riely lived up to being the top seed defeating number two seed Lussier 245-193 to win the $3,000 guaranteed top prize and Glover trophy. Riely started that final match in the Step Ladder Final with five strikes and led by 50 pins going into the tenth frame.

A little about Riely Chin, he was born in Tracy, CA, started bowling at the age of 8, is currently attending Fresno City College but will be attending Fresno State next fall for his 5th year. His major is Accounting. For this tournament he threw the Storm Phaze 2 and it was the ONLY ball he threw for the whole weekend. His Dad is his major inspiration because “he gave me the drive to bowl.” “He always made sure that I was doing my best no matter what and always to relax and have fun,” he added. “Being part of the Fresno State Bowling is something I will never forget. Chris Preble and the coaching staff helped me with my game since I arrived here Day 1. I wouldn’t be the bowler I am today without their help.

Chris Preble is probably one of the best coaches not in just CA, as well as in the whole nation. When you are part of the Fresno State Bowling team, you get to work with one of the best coaches in the nation three times a week during the season. Your game is going to improve drastically. Every kid thinking about wanting to bowl collegiate should take a look at us and take advantage of this high caliber coaching they have for us.”

Asked Coach Preble to reflect on Riely’s career, and he had this to say. “Riely is one of the most talented athletes I’ve had come through the program. In some ways he was almost too talented. Early on, my biggest challenge with Riely was having him lock into what he was truly great at. Riely had the ability to morph his game for whatever he saw in front of him. However, while he could change it, he struggled to repeat it. Often times this played out as though he was the ‘Jack of all trades and master of none.’ We challenged Riely to dedicate himself to his “A” game…something he could repeat with great consistence. After we were able to lock that down, we are able to develop definitive “B” and “C” games rather than a blend of all of them. It was then that we really saw him take off.”

“Riely was the anchor player for us on the team that finished 3rd at USBC Intercollegiate Team Championships in 2013 and won the 2015 Intercollegiate Club National title. He also led us on many different occasions during his col-legiate career. However, with all of his accomplishments, the most impressive thing about Riely, in my opinion, is his willingness to give back to the game. He’s currently on the board with our local association as leader for Youth bowl-ing.” Wow, and, now you know Riley Chin!

10th Don Glover Masters Tournament Results:AMF Southwest Lanes, Bakersfield1. Riely Chin, Fresno ..................................$3,0002. Ray Lussier, San Jose .............................$2,0003. PJ Haggerty, Roseville ............................$1,5004. Robert Smith, Ventura ............................$1,2005. Bobby Campagnale, San Bernardino .....$9006. Mark Del Cerro, Hayward .....................$6007. Steve Smith, San Diego ..........................$4008. Ivan Miyasato, Clovis .............................$3259. Mason Sherman, Simi Valley .................$27510. Dupree Dickey, Oakland .........................$24011. Wayne Garber, Modesto .........................$23012. DeRonn Booker, Anaheim ......................$22013. Eddie VanDaniker, Chatsworth ..............$21014. Lanndyn Carnate, Modesto ....................$200Total Prize Fund - $11,300 - 71 Entrants

Thanks to our 2017 Glover Masters Event Sponsors: Bakersfield Convention & Visitors Bureau,West Coast Governor Ser-vice/Dan Long, Phantom Radio/Len Nicholson, Ebonite International, The Bowlers Edge Pro Shop/Mike Hefley, Express Delivery, Robb’s Pro Shop/Robb White, Logo Infusion/Brian Cooper,We The People/Carol King-Glover and Brunswick.

Fresno’s Riely Chin Captures 10th Don Glover Masters Win

by Bette Addington, California Bowling Writers

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Hosted by: SOUTHERN LA COUNTY USBC ASSOCIATION Open to all California USBC members.

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C) Enter with 230 average

If a “sport” average is the bowler’s only verifiable average, it should be marked with an “SP” in the average box and will be adjusted per the USBC Sport Chart. Rule 319e will apply - if the bowler’s USBC Championship sport adjusted average is 15 pins or more higher than the entering average A or B, the higher average will be used. Failure to use the correct average shall disqualify scores if submitted average is lower than correct average thereby resulting in more handicap. USBC rules 319a2 (10 pin increase in average) will be waived.

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YOUTH BOWLER: USBC Scholarship waiver must be signed prior to competition.

To the CUSBC Tournament Chairman: I hereby make application to participate in the CUSBC State Singles Championships and tender the entry fees required therefore. I agree to abide by all the rules, regulations and provisions as prescribed by the CUSBC, and further agree, that in the event circumstances beyond the control of the CUSBC shall arise before or during the scheduled tournament, thereby causing a cancellation, postponement or suspension of the tournament in part or in its entirely, the CUSBC shall not be held liable for the payment of cash prizes, medals or other awards. Entrants who have bowled, will be refunded that portion of the fees allocated to the prize fund based upon the number who participated in each division. Entrants not having bowled will be refunded fees allocated to prize fund and lineage.

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JOSEPH DE LA TORRE SR. is “Bowling Better Then Ever”

by Frank Weiler

REDLANDS – Joseph De La Torre Sr. completed last season as one of his best. He rolled several honor scores, including 800s and perfect 300s. He booked 219 and led his league teams to top tier finishes. He also bowled well in several tournaments including the Military Nationals and the USBC Open.

At 58 Joseph is “BOWLING BETTER THEN EVER”. His big year last season included two of the biggest scores he has ever rolled. On January 9 he rolled a huge 824 (279-266-279) and on February 13 he rolled a 823 (279-244-300). Both scores are among the highest ever rolled in an Empire Bowl senior league.

While Joseph is “BOWLING BETTER THEN EVER” there is much more to Joseph De La Torre the man. Joseph is a Renaissance Man. He is a military hero, a decorated Vietnam War veteran, a wounded warrior. He is an inven-tor and successful business man. He is intelligent, well spoken and best of all he is a good guy.

I always enjoy conversing with Joseph because he teaches me so much about living life well. I will be writ-ing more about Joseph the inventor in the coming months and then again when he is honored for his military service early next year.

Joseph De La Torre Sr. is an good example of how great CALIFORNIA BOWLERS are. They are citizens, military, veterans, community activists, blue collar, white collar, men, women and children. They are good people, your neighbors, your friends and family.

Congratulations to Joseph for his bowling exploits and thanks to him for his military service.

TRACY, CA – For the West Coast Senior Tour, it’s been Southern California, Nevada, Southern California, Neva-da, Southern California, Nevada, Southern California, Ne-vada, Southern California.

Now we have Central California in the mix.This is what’s changed at the WCST. The longstanding

club, nearing completion of its 25th season, will be deviat-ing from its pattern of alternating tournaments in Southern California and Nevada.

For the first time in two decades, Dick Sanders’ tour will stage a tournament in Central California. That event has been scheduled for April 21-22, 2018 at 32-lane West Valley Bowl in Tracy, Calif., the second most-populated city in San Joaquin Valley with a population of more than 80,000.

It is the first time the WCST will hold an event in Tracy and Sanders is hoping to draw bowlers from such cities as Visalia, Fresno, Fremont, Bakersfield and Taft.

The last time the WCST staged an event in Central California was in October 1998 when McHenry Bowl in Modesto served as the host site for the event.

“Central California was really good for us in the mid-’90s,” said Sanders, the WCST’s owner and director.

When a competing senior club popped up in the Central California area, Sanders took his organization to greener fields.

The mid-1990s was actually the heyday for the WCST, which averaged more than 100 bowlers a tournament. A whopping 233 bowlers competed in Ventura for one tour-nament in 1995.

At Tracy, Sanders also is planning another deviation from form. Instead of only 60-and-older bowlers being el-igible, West Valley Bowl will offer two tournaments with different age divisions.

One tournament will be staged for bowlers 60 and old-er with two money places to be reserved for bowlers 70 and older. The other tourney will be for bowlers 45 to 59. Sanders hopes to lure 15 bowlers for the lower-age tourna-ment and 35 bowlers for the 60-and-older event.

As for the WCST holding future events in Central Cal-ifornia, Sanders was noncommittal. “It all depends on how this one goes,” he said.

Senior Tour to Take Fork in the Road Next Year

by Fred Eisenhammer

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

LA HABRA – The ever popular Annual Mixed Doubles tour-nament is just around the corner....

LA HABRA 300 BOWL370 E. WHITTIER BLVD., LA HABRA

NOVEMBER 4 - Squad Times: 12:00 & 3:30 PM NOVEMBER 5 - Squad Times: 10:00 AM & 1:30 PM The entry fee is $40 per team and you may bowl multiple

times but cash only once with the same partner. To bowl together you must submit entry forms together.

Each entrant MUST be a member of the OCUSBC with an average (listed in order of acceptability on entry form).Doubles teams will receive 90% of 440. One award for every 8 entries. Please check ALL rules on the entry flyer as they are strictly ad-hered to. Credit cards are accepted; you must call the office at 714/554-0111. Onsite entries will be accepted as space permits.

The deadline for entries mailed to the office is OCTOBER 25, 2017. E-MAIL ENTRY TO: [email protected] mail to office: P.O. Box 4396, Garden Grove, Ca. 92842.

Get your entries in early as this tournament fills quickly. En-try form...golden rod color, are in ALL Orange County centers.

See y’ll at LA HABRA 300 BOWL....

2017 Orange County Annual Mixed Doubles Tournament

by Joy McGregor

LAKEWOOD — Hi! Welcome to the month of pumpkins, candies, pies, cookies and all sorts of goodies made from pumpkins, and most of all Halloween fun. I looked at the calendar and saw that next Monday is Columbus Day. Is that a day that we stilll celebrate? If you are off that day come on over to Cal Bowl, bring your family and have some fun bowling. Let’s look at the league sheets. I wonder who made our honor roll list for this week. C.A.U.L.: Sorry, we didn’t get your scores in for a couple of weeks. . . but here we go! WEEK 4: David Regul 237/613, Roger Buan 265/611, Andy Clark 235/608, Jimmy Hall 231/ 605, Eli Vega 236/571, Gary Moralez 558, Brad Mi-yasato 554, Dawn Langer 233/572. WEEK 5; Andy Clark 237/634, Jamie Estrada 222/621, Rich Dahmen 222/597, Dave Winter 227/594, Dane Hansen 213/593, Eli Vega 213/571, Dave Winter 227/535, Lori Gilmore 495. WEEK 6: Rich Dahmen 245/665, Michael Tseng 259/598, Eli Vega 210/577, Dane Hansen 217/567, Jim Johnson 209/546, Roger Buan 513, Dawn Langer 21/3/597, Lori Gilmore 504.V.A.: Joe Morse 539, Bruce Magruder 464. Jennifer Anwar 475, Maggie Ashby 166.Big Bear: Jerry Cant 255/734, Chris McIntosh 244/701, Aaron Law 248/697, Ken Holiday 247/675, Emeka Wil-liams 248/650, Nathan Wyatt 235/648, Curt Soares 647, Chris Abing 643, David Patterson 630, Emmerson Wa-fer 248/626, John Woods 623. Ken Seiple Jr. 622, Paul Staff 232/621, Mike Berecochea 223/602, Carolyn Da-vis 226/574, Susan Alvarado 211/573, Shirley Owens 204/568, Sue Cant 221/565, Debra Gipson 549, Bora Du-bose 519.Grandma’s/Grandpa’s: Jim Plante 266/668, Walter Milsap 247/618, Jim Burke 226/554, William Scott 527, Jim Young 517, Walter Gist 505, Shirley Dohrman 203/576, Anna Von-Muegge 203/554, Joanna Burke 200/532, Lu Anthony 503.Gobs and Gals: Mikey Villarreal 754, Nick Negrete 717, Charles Zelaya 709, Ed Cabs 709, Jet Tanglao 256 Em-merson Wafer 257, Nathan Wyat 259, Crystal Alvarez 625, Tianna Tipson 590, Lasandra Chaney 578, Michelle Criswell 578, Maria Bacos 212, Arceli Lachmansingh 212, Jessia Jauregul 578, Jayne Brown 242, Ruthie Jones 247.Fil-Am: Curt Soares 698, Emmerson Wafer 270/697, Curt Soares 259, Rey Santos 278/698, Ammie Lubag 202/537, Avelina Cumbis 529, Tess Santos 527.Laughln Bowler Bears: Jonathan Gale 223/612, Brandon Mims 216/601, Allen Swickard 208/584, Katwuan Saulds-berry 208/562, Mark Fowler 211/546, Jaime Grabinski 200/539, Ray Grabinski 533, Julie Grabinski 509.Young at Heart: Rey Santos 236/675, Jimmy Hamillton 235/617, Josh Hudson J06/611, Walter Milsap 208/586, Hugh Kemp 224/579, Anthony Leavell 230/577, Bob Sneed 214/551, Wayne Moon 211/537, Dee Phipps 212/584, Myra Kremen 516, Frances Walker 505.Recycled Teens: Rey Santos 203/604, Jojo Jasmin 206/601, Ron Leidholdt 203/574, Boylee Inocente 549, Ning Barcelona 216/546, Annie Maae 517.Pin Heads: Damon Flewelen 213/546, Chuck Appleberry 196/520, Frenchie Reese 489, Larry Taylor 177/489, Pa-mela Johnson 214/555, Mel Leach 511.Cal Bowleros: Carole Fischer 569, Carolyn Rousseau 550, Yvonne Clarke 509, Leona Belletti 208. Side-pot win-ners—1st Game: Lucy Seiple 230; 2nd Game: Leona Bel-letti 208; 3rd Game: Carolyn Rousseau 231.Practice League: Vuong Nguyen 609, Van Doeun 579, Darren Pascal 540, Lauren Torres 467, Annette Haynes 459, Kahea Cuco 222, Marian Martin 451.Sierra Bugs: Connie Wood 530, Kelle Falbo 514, Sharon Greene 507. Side-pot winners—1st Game: Connie Wood/Cheryl Hilton 201; 2nd Game: Kelle Falbo 192; 3rd Game: Pam Johnson 197. Annie Maae and Ann Weiss went ”Sour Apple” picking in the same tree this week. Sharon Greene can be proud of her triplicate. (Sorry, no award.)Senior Men’s Trio: Kevin Gannon 279/730, Curt Soares 289/728, Archie Stull 722, Marc Kashinsky 702, Sonny Dew 701.Marcus Lemons Vegas: Kevin Arline 265/711, Emmerson Wafer 267/698, Eric Bell 654, James Maple 247/646, Aric Bundage 641, Wendell Richardson 637, Vernon Adams 265/634, Paul Staff 661, Alicia Ferguson 236/6224, Milena Zelaya 244/569, Precious Davis 208/541, LaJeane Harris 529, Cystal Barker 213/522, June Armstead 520.Funsters: Rick Hunter 639, Fred Guray 548, Boylee Ino-cente 543, Abe Morales 223, Art Diemert 211, Doug John-son 204, Beth Austria 570, Divina Buhay 501, Janet Kastor 489, May Toledo 218. JoJo Jasmin picked up the Big 4 (4-6-7-10). Way to go, JoJo.That was a great week. I’m looking forward to another week of fun and high scores.

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XframeAction Lanes - Sept. 30, 2017 Name Score Prize Bonus

1 Pascual, Darren 729 1000 10002 Solomon, Chris 753 2503 Alarcio, Jamescart 683 250 1254 Manuel, Kelly 682 1505 Quach, Du 702 1256 Borillo, Romalie 683 1007 Martinez, Daniel RE 721 458 Marcella, Cezar 701 859 Baltazar, Laura 667 8010 Reece, Dan Jr 660 7511 Averia, Tito 657 7012 Cunanan, Kmel 629 6513 Flores, Patrick 624 6014 Crowder, Marvin 621 5515 Villaroman, Ted 615 5016 Alona, Ferdinand 592 5017 Francisco, Theresa 585 5018 Sanchez, Carla 580 5019 Cericos, Sol 571 50

Xframe Bowling Tournament Club

FINANCIAL REPORTCUT SCORES:

Saturday: Men: + 89 Women: + 56 (cut scores include seniors)

HIGH QUALIFER (FREE ENTRY)Men: Chris Solomon +153

Women: Carla Sanchez +89MATCH GAME: 211 - $2,475.00 - Joevin Bolanos

Prize Fund .................................................................... $2,660.00Sidepots .......................................................................... $606.00X-Frame Bonus .............................................................. $625.00

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Optional: Side Pots: $7, Brackets: $5, Match Game 3: $5ENTRY FEE: $55 RE-ENTRIES: $50 & REDUCED ENTRY:$40 (50% PRIZE OR BONUS)

Optional Xframe Bonus: $10QUALIFYING RATIO: MEN 1:5 WOMEN 1:4 AGE FOR SENIORS: MEN @62 AND WOMEN @55

Oil Pattern: Sport Shot

3-2-1 PIN DEDUCTION FOR THIS EVENTGUARANTEED REGARDLESS OF ENTRIES

1ST Place $1000+$500 Xframe Bonus+$500 Squad = $20002ND Place $500+$250 Xframe Bonus = $7503RD Place $250+$125 Xframe Bonus = $375

WE GUARANTEE 2 WOMEN & 3 SENIORS TO THE FINALS.5. SOME LOCAL TOURNAMENT AVERAGES ARE SUBJECT FOR APPROVAL. 6. ONLY TOURNAMENT DIRECTORS CAN MAKE DECISIONS AND RERATE BOWLERS ANY TIME.

QUALIFYING SQUADS: 4PM & 6PM$500 Bonus if you bowl 4PM, qualify and win.

4. SEPARATE QUALIFYING FOR MEN, WOMEN, AND SENIORS.

BOWL 3 GAMES "BEAT THE BOARD FINALS" NO MATCH PLAY - HIGH ON BOARD WIN THE TOURNAMENT

HANDICAP REQUIREMENT:1. ANY LOCAL TOURNAMENT AVERAGE WILL BE ACCEPTED AND SUBJECT FOR APPROVAL.2. HIGHEST USBC COMPOSITE AVERAGE LAST 5 YEARS.

TOURNAMENT RULES:1. NO CURRENT OR FORMER PBA/PWBA ALLOWED.2. MAXIMUM AVERAGE IS 220. HANDICAP IS BASED ON 90% OF 220.3. MAXIMUM HANDICAP IS 60 FOR MEN OR WOMEN.

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Contact: Vuong Do (C)714-622-0842

AMF BOWLING SQUARE LANES1020 S. Baldwin Ave.,Arcadia , CA 91007

Xframe Bowling Tour SATURDAY October 7, 2017

Contact: Bob Smith (H)562-868-7164 (C)562-228-3960Contact: Jeff Taino (C)909-702-3369

DARREN PASCUAL Wins First Xframe Title $1,500 at Action Lanes. Solomon is Run-ner up Alarcio 3rd, Manuel 4th. and Quach is 5th. Darren Pascual bowled the Best in winning his first Title at Action Lanes, as he downed the top seed Chris Solomon 216-186 in the Title Game to take home a nice $1,500 First Prize. James Alarcio was 3rd $375.From the left Du Quach 5th $125, Chris Solomon Runner up $250 Reduced Entry, Darren Pascual Champion $1,500, Jamescart Alarcio 3rd $375, Kelly Manuel 4th $150 and Jeff Taino Xframe Director.

Joevin Bolanos Wins $2,475 Match Game with his 211 & Jeff Taino on hand to congratulate him!

Jeff was buying the beer for sure!!

EL MONTE – Another Good Guy Darren Pascual won his first Xframe title in fine style with a fine performance downing the Top Seed Chris Solomon 216-185 take home a Nice Top Prize of $1,500 for his Super performance at ACTION LANES.

The turnout was light 97 entrants, regardless a $2,660 Prize Fund, and $625 in Bo-nuses plus a $2,475 Match Game. It was a good night for our members. Cut scores to the Semifinals were on the High Side with Men +89 and our ladies +56. Both cuts included the seniors.

On this night 20 bowlers took to the lanes for the Elimination Finals in hopes of mak-ing the top 8 with the top seeded #1 and to bowl in the Title Game. Cut scores to the top 8 were 212 Men and including the guaranteed lady. Solomon was top seed +1 the other 8 to bowl one game with the top 4 advancing to a one game shootout for the right to meet Solomon in the Title Game.

The one game rolled and had Pascual and Alarcio tie at 232 we did a 9-10 Frame Roll off with a TIE Pascual and Alarcio at 232 and Pascual advances to the Title Game after the roll off. Alarcio was 3rd with 232, Ms. Manuel 4th 225, and Mr Quach 5th 210.

The title game was on and Darren won this one as Chris lost his Shot 215-185. All scores include Handicap. It was a great tournament lots of fun at ACTION. Darren is a fine young gentleman ends well deserving to be our latest champion.

Thanks to all who participated and we hope to see YOU Saturday at popular BOWL-ING SQUARE in Arcadia.

The Match Game $2,475 was drawn earlier by Chris Soloman a 211 Game 3 and old

Pascual Wins First Xframe Title at Action Lanes $1,500 Solomon is Runner up $750 • Alarcio is 3rd $375

We Bowl at Bowling Square Saturday Oct. 7 Two Qualifying Squads 4:00 & 6:00 pm. BTB FINALS 8:00 PM. $500 Bonus at 4:00 PM if Winning

pal Joevin Bolanos was buying the beer at Action Lanes!! He is well deserving.Darren Pascual hails from Torrance, this is his first Xframe Championship. He’s a fine

young gentleman and an Xframe supporter. He used a Solar Red drilled by Jess Potts at Gable House Bowl. He’s single ladies!

Chris Solomon is from Riverside, and single. He uses a “FIX” drilled by Memo Ro-sales at Chaparral Lanes.

Jamescart Alarcio is from Pomona, and used an Ebonite also drilled by Memo Inside Chaparral Lanes. He’s Single and a great guy.

Bowling Square Is our host Saturday located at 1020 So Baldwin Ave in Arcadia easily accessed from the 605 10 and 210 freeways. Phone is 626- 445-3160.

See Our Ad/ Flyer. Oct. 14 is a BYEThank YOU to all, and special thanks to ACTION and Staff.

On a sad note we at Xframe are saddened to hear of the passing of KEITH KENWORTHY, of Donkey Tour fame.

He was First Class, a Gentleman in every way.He will be missed by this writer and may many others

who knew him Rest in Peace Keith God Bless! Bob Smith, Jeff Taino, and Xframe staff and friends. At this time there is No Funeral Information.

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La Habra Bowl Presents

So she took a break from college, raised some mon-ey and worked out a deal with McDonald’s manager Preston Stahl to re-open the business. Stahl bought the building and Taya, in turn, agreed to pay him monthly rent as the business owner.

On Sept. 17, the bowling center officially re-opened with one full-time employ-ee – Taya.

Bole-Mor Lanes (no re-lation to the Bowlmor AMF chain) is open five days a week – but also available the other two days for pri-vate parties.

“I’m pretty much here seven days a week all day,” she says.

But she’s not com-plaining. She’s enjoying the show – getting plenty of help from family and friends to run the opera-tion. One of those helpers is Kyle Viland. “My boy-friend accidentally signed up seven days a week,” she says, laughing.

Taya already has put a lot of money into the bowl-ing center, resurfacing the lanes and taking out the old 200-pound televisions and replacing them with mod-ern monitors. The bowling center also has a bar and grill.

Taya says the hours and the financial aspects are the toughest parts of the job. Still, it’s an enjoyable ex-perience, she says.

“Right now, I’m a little overworked, but I like it. I like the people,” says Taya, who has bowled a 214. “It’s been nice to have all the league members back. They’re pretty much a fam-ily here. Being reunited with them is really nice.”

Taya says she’s greet-ed with lots of smiles and congratulations from happy patrons. And that makes her happy.

“I’d like to keep it open forever,” Taya says. “Hopefully, sometime I can have employees so I don’t have to be here every day.”

It should be mentioned that Taya has earned her theater degree at the Uni-versity of Minnesota in Morris. She also had start-ed working on a business major but interrupted her studies to take over Bo-le-Mor.

She says she “always dreamed of being an actress and someday would like to give that another shot, but I would like to keep this place alive as well.”

It’s a role that appears to fit her well.

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This Week’s Puzzle Solution 9 6 3 4 5 8 2 7 1 8 7 5 1 6 2 3 4 9 2 1 4 9 7 3 5 6 8 3 9 1 8 4 5 7 2 6 7 4 2 3 9 6 8 1 5 5 8 6 7 2 1 4 9 3 1 3 7 2 8 9 6 5 4 4 5 8 6 1 7 9 3 2 6 2 9 5 3 4 1 8 7

ARCADIA – Xframe Bowling Tour will visit Bowling Square in Arcadia Saturday Oct. 7.Two Qualifying Squads Only 4:00 & 6:00 PM. Finals at 8:20 PM. Please CHECK-IN EARLY. We must get the event going on time. New members please check in 1/2 hour early so we can complete your application. There will be a separate table for New Members this Saturday which will hopefully speed up the sign-in process.As always $1,000 in Guaranteed 1st Place. $500 2nd place and $250 3rd. Top 3 places can be elevated 50% to $1,500 1st, $750 2nd and $375 3rd for only $10 extra for the Xframe Bonus.Men, Women and Seniors qualify separately, making it most fair for our members.Bowling Square is located at 1020 So. Baldwin Ave in Arcadia. Phone there is 626-445-3160. It is a great place for us to bowl. For information feel free to contact Bob 562-228-3960, Jeff 909-702-3369 or Vuong 714-622-0842. Thank you all for the memberships, we will always do our best with honesty and payoffs second to none.REMINDER Oct. 14 is a bye: Thank YOU and hope to see YOU Saturday at Bowling Square Once More Please DO YOUR BEST TO CHECK IN EARLY.

Xframe Bowling Tour at BOWLING SQUARE in Arcadia Saturday Oct 7Two Big Qualifying Squads Only at 4:00 and 6:00PM

$1,000-$2,000 1st Guaranteed • $500-$750 2nd • $250-$375 3rd With Xframe Bonus of $10$500 Bonus If Bowled 4PM Squad And Win The Event Match Game est $1,250. Check in early

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As the Professional Bowlers Association prepares for its 60th anniversary season in 2018, it would be interesting to know exactly how many bowlers have held PBA membership since its formation in 1958. But keeping track of informa-tion like that in the pre-computer era of the ‘50s was rather difficult, so accurate membership data from the early years isn’t available.

An educated guess is more than 10,000 bowlers have been PBA members at one time or another. But what the PBA

did track was many of its more important statistics, like who won a title…or two…or 47, which gives perspective to that 10,000-plus estimate.

A quick trip through some of the PBA title stats reveals some interesting trivia, such as:

● As of September 1, 345 different players had won at least one PBA Tour title.● Exactly 51 players have won 10 or more titles.● Of the 345 individuals who have won PBA Tour titles, 124 (35.9%) have won one title.● 54 players (15.6%) are in the group of two-time title winners who invariably said the second title proved the first

one wasn’t just luck.● We didn’t ask them, but the 36 players who have won three PBA Tour titles would likely agree with the two-time

winners.● So that begs the question, how precious do you think PBA titles are to the 132 players who have won four or

more titles?● A lot of bowling experts thought Earl Anthony’s record of 41 PBA Tour titles (later upgraded to 43 when his two

USBC Masters titles were recognized) was untouchable. So do you think Walter Ray Williams Jr.’s record 47 titles will ever be broken?

● 100% of all PBA title winners will tell you that you can’t win a title simply “by luck,” regardless of how many players were in the field or how many games you had to bowl.

● Beyond the PBA Tour, thousands of PBA members also have participated in the PBA Regional program since the inaugural National Resident Pro Championship in 1969. Over the years 573 different players have won at least one PBA Regional title…and as of September 25, the PBA has awarded a grand total of 6,318 titles in regional competition. Scientifically speaking, that’s a lot of regional titles.

PBA history is filled with enlightening “firsts” and unusual feats. For example, did you know Roy Lown of Baltimore

was not only the first left-hander to win a PBA Tour title (his only Tour title), but he won it in the first televised PBA Tour finals, the 1961 PBA National Invitational in Paramus, N.J. It wasn’t national television, but it WAS televised.

And that’s how legends and legacies begin – with stats and figures and notes about unique accomplishments. As the PBA prepares to celebrate its 60th anniversary, it remains true that every PBA Tour title has been precious, the

ultimate prize in a bowler’s life, and every title has a story behind it. In 2018, the PBA is going to re-live a lot of those precious memories through a special “60 Most Memorable Moments in PBA History” review. Watch for it.

EVER WONDER WHY WINNING A PBA TITLE IS SUCH A PRECIOUS ACCOMPLISHMENT?

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June 5th, back at his home house Forest Lanes, he put to-gether games of 268, 259, and 278 for an 805 series. To finish out the league, he added his second 300 game on July 24th.

Now anyone that has bowled in leagues for any amount of time has probably witnessed a USBC ring presentation (ABC and WIBC for those who go way back). And this used to happen quite frequently, as bowlers were able to receive rings once per bowling calendar year between Au-gust 1st and July 31st for each eligible honor score (298, 299, 300 games and 800 series). Yes, a bowler could get four rings a year, and even a fifth if he or she could shoot a perfect 900 series. However, this all changed in 2014 when the USBC decided to do away with 298’s and 299’s as honor scores (11 in a row crystal trophies were offered starting in 2011) and make 300’s and 800’s a lifetime award, meaning one could only get a ring once for each achievement. Anyone who had received rings prior to the 2014 rule change could no longer get rings.

Here’s where the story gets pretty cool. Rewind back to this past Thursday night. Presenting JT with both his 300 and 800 rings were OCUSBC association house rep. to Forest Lanes, Jessica Diso, and General Manager of Forest Lanes, Jon Diso. In an extremely unique occurrence, mom and dad got to present their son his awards, and because of USBC’s lifetime rule, this is the only time this will hap-pen. Needless to say, it was a proud mom and dad moment for Jessica and Jon.

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October: 5-11/5 – Storm Festival of Bowling Mxd. Tourn., NBS, Reno, 800/304-2695 6-8 – PBA Battle at Black Oak, Toulumne, CA 7 – Xframe Tournament Club, 4pm, 6pm, Bowling Square Lanes, Arcadia 8 – CCUSBC Glen Barber Youth Trios Tourn., 10am, Valley Bowl, Madera 8 – Central Valley Masters “Second Chance Tourn.”, 10am & 1pm, Regency Lanes, Bakersfield 9-12 – Senior High Roller, The Orleans, Las Vegas, NV 13-15 – Pam Buckner Open Tourn., NBS, Reno 14-26 – Stockton USBC’s Open Reno Mxd. Dbls./Singles, Grand Sierra Resort 14-15 – CUSBC CA State Singles, Keystone Lanes, Norwalk, calusbc.com 15 – West Coast Senior Tour at Linbrook Bowl, 760/363-1164 17-22 – 40th ABT Nationals, SouthPoint, Las Vegas, abtbowling.com 21-22 – 48th CSSBA Open Champs., Modesto, (five weekends), 925/757-2695 29 – HammerPins Scratch Doubles 8-Gamer, 10am, AMF Rocklin Lanes

November: 3-5 – TNBA Western Regional Tournament, Phoenix, AZ, tnbainc.org. 4 – Central Valley Masters Singles Tourn., 10am & 2pm,West Valley Bowl, Tracy 4 – West Coast Senior Tour at South Point, Las Vegas, 760/363-1164 4-17 – Pepsi Youth League Level Qualifying 5 – Daylight Savings Ends 7-19 – GEICO PBA World Series of Bowling IX, National Bowling Stadium, Reno 11 – Scratch 6-Gamer, 6pm, Yosemite Lanes, Modesto, 209/524-9161 12 – HammerPins No-Tap Doubles Tourn., 2pm, Nu Generation Lanes, Yuba City 19 – HammerPins Mixed Team Tourn., 10am, Cloverleaf Bowl, Fremont, hammerpins.net 26 – 37th Big Swiss, 9am, Earl Anthony’s Dublin Bowl

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scholarship funds were awarded to the Preps thanks to the generosity of the BCSC (the local association of bowling proprietor’s). Stephanie Fung took the title with a steady 157-155-149-461 set and earned $75 and the champion’s plaque. Alex Alvarez was close on her tails with a 453 set for 2nd ($65 + plaque) and Emily Schrider finished 3rd at 436 ($55 + plaque). Other cashers were Kaitlynn Yukihiro 418 - $55 and Brian Erickson 408 - $45. We hope more bowlers with averages 140-165 will come out and try our Preps Division. Congratulations Stephanie on your first Preps title!

In the JAT Farm Club (averages 165-190), Louis Luna led qualifying at -38 followed by Andrew Chan -46 and Ardani Rodas -69. Low-to-qualify was Allexander Zieg at -144. After 5 games of Match Play, Ardani Rodas rode a 3-2 record to +69 to be the top-seed for the rolloffs and await the winner of Andrew Chan +15 and Tyler Thomas +46. In the stepladder, Tyler Thomas was locked in de-feating Chan 203-166 for a berth in the finals. The cham-pionship match went one-sided as Ardani Rodas had the best look on the pair and struck to a 237-153 win and his first JAT Farm Club title. Congratulations Ardani!

In the top Open Division (averages over 190) it was New Brunswick staffer Anthony Schanen pacing the field at +61 for his 6 qualifying games. Ryan Lee who has been red-hot was close on his tail at +15 after starting the day 166-188. Solomon Salama was the last blue number at +5. Low-to-advance to the bracket was Andrew Fung at -135. In the best-of-three bracket, the top-6 took a bye while the bottom 4 bowled the Elimination Round. (7) Michael Conti swept past (10) Andrew Fung and (8) Nick Caner breezed through (9) Marquan Rivers. The top-6 jumped back into the quarterfinal round with the big up-set being (8) Caner continuing to strike and taking out (1) Anthony Schanen in three. (6) Costa Gastouniotis came up big sweeping through (3) Solomon Salama. (4) Da-vid Schneider dismissed (5) Kevin Banaag in two while (2) Ryan Lee swept through (7) Conti. In the semifinals, David Schneider found a good look taking out defending champion Nick Caner 196-187 and 210-186 while Ryan Lee needed three to take out Costa Gastouniotis 256-217, 182-221, and 221-135 to advance to the finals. In the Championship Match, it was all Ryan Lee taking down David Schneider in straight games 222-201 and 176-161 for the title. Congratulations Ryan!

Our next event is Sunday, October 22nd which will be our Adult-Member doubles; a fun event for all bowlers of any level! Anyone is welcome to bowl as this is the event where we have a handicap and a scratch division; 409 and under handicap and 410+ scratch divisions gives everyone a chance to bowl. The tournament will be held at Linbrook Bowl in Anaheim - $40 per bowler entry fee, 5 games of qualifying for each bowler followed by a cut, 5 games of baker match-play, and a stepladder baker finals. Hope to see you all at Linbrook for the doubles!

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DIAMOND BAR — Go onto www.leaguesecretary.com and download your league sheets every weekVegas Bound: Scr: 655 Steffan Doss-Winter, 638 Garran Hein, 568 Lindsay Tippings, 551 Pat Mitas, 266 Tyler Sal-verda, 236 Jim Hournung Sr, 202 Shellie Camarata, 200 Linda Tippings & Aimee Gonzalez.Club 55: Scr: 552 Bill Rugh, 540 Raul Medina, 489 Mary Hoagland, 209 Bob Marcelo, 190 Tony Thousand, 156 Joann Cunningham. Calvary Chapel: The new season will be starting October 10th at 7:00 pm hope to see you all back. If you just want to come an practice and have fun this is a league for you cost is $12.00 a week.Chino Mixed 4:Scr: 503 Sam Vander Veen & Frank Domin, 461 Barbara Johnson, 423 Cindy Lower, 190 Al Terpstra, 169 Sid Wind, 155 BJ Schoner, 148 Delilah Parvin.Crazy 4 Vegas: Scr: 588 Shaun Spivak, 578 Jon Stein, 596 Nancy Jimeno, 387 Myra Rosales, 242 Terry Clifford, 225 Lance Clifford, 153 Lisa Lowe, 148 Lynn Floria.Chamber & Friends: Scr: 642 Peter Ruiz, 573 Jim Sawkins, 531 Clara Lotton, 442 June Grothe, 220 Mike Adams, 203 Bobby Nakatani Sr, 183 Jo Clark, 146 Beth Veloff.Young @ Heart: Scr: 640 Pierre Prudhomme, 552 Art Naka-moto, 552 Amy Abalos, 491 Lauri Moir, 257 Tony Thousand, 216 Camilo Capati, 223 Debbie Kaan, 182 Penny Martinez.Let it Ride: Scr: 638 Jon Stein, 578 Scott Cocherell, 538 Nasty Split Acevedo, 470 Jessica Rabbit Wood, 235 Steve Blackler, 234 Country, 195 Mrs. Bubba Row, 170 Gloria Bolanos.Filam Keglers: Scr: 662 Mark Mauna, 606 Brian Behounek & Thom Bragger, 541Tess Dizon, 519 Cherry Gatapia, 246 Ramon Dizon Jr, 234 Paolo Dizon & Allen Espino, 194 Florence Sullivan, 187 Geline Chua.TBYBP Jr/Adult Turtle Crew: Scr:.339 Mathew Wang, 131 Nicholas Dorn, Adult - 490 Bryan Dorn, 127 Alice Wu.TBYBP Pin Heads: Scr:.491 Andrew Maston, 355 Kyle Yo-nezawa, 350 Erynne Jones, 300 Ariana Chavez, 137 Jacob Oliva, 111 Simom Lunsford, 98 Mia Maston, 94 Jessica Oliva.TBYBP Rug Rats: Scr: 129 Alex Avila, 73, Bubba Ruiz, 61 Bailey Phipps, 24 Harley Murga, 41 Robert Moriel.TBYBP Pin Pals: Scr: 277 Logan Murga, 189 Alex Lopez, 333 Delia Jaramillo, 277 Victoria Ruiz, 74 Kris Glover, 116 Alyssa Moriel, 92 Kira Ihara .TBYBP Jr/Adult Strike Force: Scr: 620 Leoj Chin, 506 Dominic Fisher, 365 Bella Roseli, 181 Dante Montoya, 166 Eyan Lotton, Adults - 571 Michael Walton, 185 Michael Velasco. Check our website www.oaktreelanes.net for more information and all of our specials and our youth website www.tbybp.com. Keep the great scores a rolling.

LA HABRA – Check out our weekly No-Tap, Friday morn-ings at 10:00 am. The next Beast’s Handicap Eliminator is Sunday, October 8th at 10:00 am. Check-in starts at 9:00 am.SUNDAY – Vegas Rollers: Ryan Huff 269/700, Richard Delgado 258/652, Alexis Gioia 209, Traci Gioia 190. Wally’s Vegas Cruise: Brian Bendt 258, Jason Amaro 248/621, Leo Moreno 232/628, Marcia Buettner 190.MONDAY – Lake Parkers: Curt Warren 217, Bob Jacobi 203, Al Scudellari 196. Golden Awards: Bill Edwards 246, Bernard Dean 243/622, Larry Green 237/614, Madeleine Phillips 201. Whittier Elks: Jason Amaro 234, Andre Ri-jinders 227, Jamie Walsh 209. Gamblers Fun: Erik Sanchez 237/612, Ray Lozano 222, Andy Jeske 222/601, Debra Wilson 189.TUESDAY – Glenbrook Gals: Suki Kadietz 180, Lisa Mc-Cutchan 176. Friendly Seniors: Larry McCurry 208, Irv Cra-vatt192, Nillie Taylor 199, Marian Horton 190. Pedagogues: Mike Chapman 225, Dean Burdett 213, Alex Ferraciolli 205, Kathy Burdett 188. Ageless Wonders: Tom Denker 199, Dave Hansen 198, Dave Zeidman 198. Guys & Dolls: Dale Hart 235/657, Bill Kessler 226/606, Robert Chavez 225, Sharon Honn 181.WEDNESDAY – Silver Foxes: Carl Brooks 235, Martin Enderle 232, Larry Green 216, Ed Jamison 614. American National Can: Roger Stites 237/643, Michael Thompson 231/632, Ines Otbo 212, Mary Beth Thompson 204. THURSDAY – Early Birds: Leslie Schulte 212, Tine Forte 199, Kathy Boyett 187. Sunset Rollers: Willie Keith 202, John Contreras 183. All Schools: Norm Puckett 181, Jan Zaharis 214. Frank’s Gold Cup: Joe Wilhite 287/739, Brandon Kraye 277/705, Kirk Keith 268, Kevin Jensen 676, Emily Cornmesser 226.FRIDAY – Vegas Gamblers: Ken Maxey Jr. 279/774, Joe Jimenez 258/748, Lawrence Orona 258, Robert Gunning 688, Shelly Maxey 228, Jackie Lotspeich 226.

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WINNETKA – The winter season is off and rolling at Winnetka Bowl. Here are the high scores for the first few weeks of the season with several bowlers off to a hot start.

Thanks to all who came out for the Lane 33 Fall No-Tap Singles Tournament this past weekend. There was a great turnout of bowlers and lots of awesome prizes given away. Here are our top 5 finishers: 1st-John Harrold 908, 2nd-Mark May 905, 3rd-Ralph Nieblas 864, 4th-Alex Schwartz 850 and 5th-Darwin Rubio 840. Complete results can be found on our website - www.winnetkabowl.net.

Now on to the high scores for the month of September.Phil-Am: Paul Layosa 256-627, Ryan Villa-Real 226-617, Arthur Sanchez 223-610, Alvin Bailon 225-590, Tony Ru-bin 232-588.An Average League: Tom Leigh 267-708, Lynn Matsub-ara 255-682, Sarah Schrantz 223-596.Van Nuys Eagles: Rick Gamboa 299-794, Matt Hall 247-705, Ed Jones 242-695, Vincent Hall 252-692, Kenny Alt-bush 235-645, Tom Leigh 233-635, Margo Sundy 197-549, Andrea Bent 213-526.49’ers (Senior): Rick Dobris 256-647, Mel Neiditch 227-625, Bruce Zietz 214-587, Mel Neiditch 211-586, Jim Land 213-569, Gary Faught 204-554, Jim Land 202-554, Jayme Willis 218-515, Karen McDonald 201-498, Mary Lauer 168-490.Monday Nite Madness: Steven Schulkin 236-662, Wayne McClean 215-642, David Jaques 235-630, Paul Dean 621, Arlene Dempsey 196-504.River Maniacs: Johnnie Englehart 289-764, Greg Ken-nick 276-762, Johnnie Englehart 265-746, Johnnie En-glehart 298-739, Robert Galbraith 701, Greg Kennick 277-700, Jennifer Kennick 235-632, Elizabeth Fonvergne 213-619, Monise Kelly 199-554.470 Scratch Travel League: Petra Kaun 257-641, Kelly Gold 212-613, Nancy Kato 224-584.Ellen’s Comedians: Dusty Johnson 268-772, Jeremy Davis 247-715, Daniel Husby 254-711, Vince Koeller 265-703, David Feinberg 279-698, Michael Pollack 258-695, Michael Pollack 685, Billy Mulvihill 685, Jesse Chastain 267-678, Erica Pollack 226-603, Erica Pollack 222-591, Dolly Householder 186-510. Guys & Dolls: Rick Stine 300-718, Mike Hahn 300-718, Rick Stine 254-711, James Heylek 706, Mike Johnson 257-690, Tracy Stine 239-591, Marti Tirabassi 203-560.Funtimers (Senior): Al Reiswig 234-662, Al Reiswig 232-656, Larry Schneider 242-614, Al Reiswig 225-612, Rick Dobris 237-611, Gary Bricker 233-602, Steve McAd-ams 602, Ellie Alliston 231-535.C.C.A.: Nancy Kato 236-681, Nancy Kato 258-658, Ja-nine Ewing 223-632, Petra Kaun 221-564, Meleese Sei-gler 225-562, Stacey Tarantino 211-549.Mixed Classic Handicap: Justin Pluchino 300-823, Craig Kisro 279-801, Dan Dixon 300, Johnnie Englehart 279-784, Johnnie Englehart 276-783, Sam Amaral 279-757, Craig Kisro 268-738, Russell Booth 279-737, George Gentile 277-728, Robert Pellicci 279-724, Dean Sarrocco 721, Justin Pluchino 279-717, Jared Nineberg 280-715, Mike Bruce 714, Craig Kisro 710, Kathy Bejar 617, Siena Cawelti 223-609, Fran Brandt 226-589.Copper Bucket: Tom Borrelli 238-653, Arthur Evans 233-651, Steven Felix 231-640, Ed Jones 230-617, Sean Tuck-er 222-608, Mike Morrell 238-607, Traci Luxford 245-599.

500 Classic: Petra Kaun 258-641, Petra Kaun 223-625, Cindy Dominguez 223-599, Patti Ehart 213-572, Cindy Dominguez 241-567, Fran Brandt 202-563, June Laszlo 203-558, Jill Williamson 226-557.39’ers (Senior): Larry George 235-688, Curtis Litzen-berger 235-651, Larry George 257-648, Mel Neiditch 245-662, Marv Baker 256-608, Mel Mathews 600, Al Reiswig 212-595, Bill Lind 590, Mel Neiditch 220-588, Bob Husby 228-588, Darlene Redman 177-520. Thirsty Nite Out: Justin Pluchino 277-757, Daniel Bar-kin 268-697, Bill Lew 237-692, Chris Ivey 279-688, Susan Cortez 253-674, Adam Lew 255-671, Bill Lew 236-665, Josh Ellis 297-658, Don Constable 236-650, Greg Kolski 268-648, Jill Williamson 209-600, Judy Valazza 211-559, Susan Cortez 199-553.The Classics: James Heylek 244-651, Leah Hoffman 242-641, Chris Mintz-Plasse 216-614, Nick Hendrickson 570, Dave Quam 214-567, Sharon Enriquez 210-560, Bo Fogel 234-553.SFVCC Nikkei: Tony Shiotani 237-677, George Park-er 256-666, Stan Date 269-654, George Parker 258-650, Randy Page 235-647, Bing Lau 267-636, San Mitchell 267-634, San Mitchell 232-629, Doug Nakada 223-610, Sandra Yamamoto 231-604, Sho Kadonaga 225-599, Kevin Eto 596, Art Wake 213-590.

8 for 8 (Youth - 2 games): Dylan Kossacoff 143-263, Emily Romero 128-220Junior Royals: Ardani Rodas 258-720, Ardani Rodas 267-707, Jacey Opiana 259-682, Jacey Opiana 235-665, Blake Jozwiakowski 231-664, Blake Jozwiakoswki 225-660, Colby Michaels 244-662, Julia Frias 244-662, Armen Wood 269-655, Colby Michaels 247-648, Armen Wood 249-642, Julia Frias 243-639, Kyle Ycaza 227-637, Kyle Ycaza 247-629, Kyler Orosco 214-628, Ben Dinenberg 269-614.Kings & Queens (Junior Sport League - 4 Games): Trevyr Geronimo 224-815, Ranelle Ulanday 243-760.

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DOWNEY — It wasn’t pretty, but it was enough as Threadworks moved into 1st place in Round 5 by sweep-ing past The Professional Approach 5-0. The US Open pat-tern was playing especially tough tonight as most teams struggled. Paul Varela led the charge to the top, as he fired a very nice 604 series to lead the sweep. Danny Ly led Power House Video Games to a sweep of their own, as they took down Blizz Yogurt 5-0. Danny shot 625, while Greg Neuer led Blizz with 581. Team DV8 is once again in contention for the round lead, as Sam Hitchcock winged his way to 242/623 and led DV8 to a 4-1 win over Linder Insurance.

Linder was paced by Kurt Arakaki 592 and Kevin Val-monte 591. In the best scoring match of the night, Pino’s Pizza prevailed 3-2 as they held off Alhambra Coin Center to win Team Totals by 13. Both teams bowled well, finishing as #1 and #2 scoring teams for the night, and their pair was 250 pins higher than any other two teams combined scoring for a pair. Leading the way for Pino’s was Ramon Torres 627 & Leonard Ruiz 600, while Alhambra was led by Doug Kempt 660 & Steve Gaucin 608. Herzog Insurance took a 4-1 win over the PJ-less Los Altos Trophies team as Mikey Villarreal shot 625 for the winners, while Top Dog for the night went to Los Altos’ Buddy Lucas with a very fine 670.

In the roll off team matches, it was Erickson Foods once again losing the first two games, only to come back strong in Game 3 and not only win the game, but Team Totals. Er-ickson pulls within 2.5 games of holding the #1 seed with the 3-2 win, as nobody managed to shoot 600 series, Herbert

Jones led the way for Keystone Lanes with 589, while Jason Buenviaje shot 563 for Ericksons. Charlie Kinstler shot 614 to lead SYSCO to a 5-0 sweep of Forest Lanes who strug-gled all night to catch SYSCO. Mason Man O’Lantern Sher-man topped Forest with 589. American Harvest Vodka out shot CASAMIGO’S Tequila and won 4-1 as Kevin Jones rolled 588, while Vernon Adams topped the Tequila team with 565. Mike Jennings shot 594 to lead Tifco Industries to a 4-1 win over BOWLIUM, who had the pair’s high series, Craig Stevens with 623. Matt Mosley powered his way to 255 & 638 to lead Cook’s Bowling Supply to a 5-0 sweep over J.A.T. DeeRonn Booker led the Junior Amateur Tour team with 549. In the final pairing, it was GJC Services win-ning 3 points as Juan Zavala topped his squad with 511.

Sidepot winners were Game 1 – Sam Hitchcock 242 Game 2 –Jason Buenviaje 226 however the Financial Advi-sor’s pot was won by Buddy Lucas 225 for $240 with Leon-ard Ruiz Jr. 2nd place with 223 for $100. Game 3 Super Pot went to Mikey Villarreal 255, quite the contrast from last week where you needed 11 strikes or more to win. The TRUE ANCHOR award goes to a new winner, Barry Couch Jr. collected the honors with a 3 game set of 361.

One more week on the dreaded US Open shot to try and move into the Round Lead, improve your standing, or move up the ladder in the Roll Off seedings. I’m sure most can’t wait for May to get here, since we will be finished with this pattern. Hope to see you all down at Del Rio next Monday in Downey. Have a blessed week everyone!

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Forest Lanes Extends Their Lead In Round One PlayDOWNEY – The Brunswick Invitational went into

week 4 with Forest Lanes holding onto a one-point lead over Tito’s Handmade Vodka after three weeks. Scores were again high on the house condition.

In the “A” match, Forest Lanes and Tito’s Hand-made Vodka were bowling for the round lead. Forest came out strong taking game one by 98 sticks but Tito’s came back to take games two and three but fell 20 sticks short for totals. Raul “Spanky” Rosales led Tito’s once again with a 691 set while Forest Lanes was led by Rob Renko’s 723 set.

In the “B” match, Three Olives Vodka and Sysco were one win apart and both still active in the round. Sysco took games one and two plus totals for a 4-1 win. Bobby Campagnale led Three Olives at 684 while Char-lie Kinstler was huge for Sysco with a big 785 set.

In the 5-6 match, Buddy’s Bowling Supply and Her-zog Insurance were the top two 9-6 teams going into tonight. It was all Herzog Insurance as they snuck out game one and never looked back en route to a 5-0 sweep. Sub Nacho Vega led Buddy’s with a 718 set while Ral-phie Ramirez was back on track with a 734 series.

Threadworks and Bowling Guys were the other two teams at 9-6 heading into action tonight. Bowling Guys was looking good as they took game one by a mark and went on to a sweep sneaking out game three by 7 sticks. Kevin Jones led Bowling Guys with a 699 set while Eric Snow paced Threadworks at 653.

Bowlium at 8-7 matched up with Don Julio Tequila at 7-8. The match was all Bowlium as they took the first

game by 177 sticks and never looked back. Billy Myers Jr. was huge with a 826 series to pace Bowlium while sub Don Gardner was high for Don Julio with a 650 set.

Keystone Lanes and Century 21-My Real Estate were the high 6-9 teams. Keystone took 4 points drop-ping only game 2, led by Eddie VanDaniker’s 710 set. Dan Gartin was high for Century 21 with a 663 effort.

6-9 Linder’s Insurance met 6-9 Professional Ap-proach in the 13 vs. 14 matchup. Professional Ap-proach took games one and three for a 4-1 win. Arnold Cheesman paced Linder’s with a 627 series while Jere-my Glover’s 726 helped Professional Approach to their wins.

Cal Bowl, J.A.T., DV8 and Los Altos Trophy were looking to get back on track after dismal starts to the season. Cal Bowl came out huge with a 903 start en route to a sweep of J.A.T. extending their losing streak to 15 games straight after a 4-1 start. DV8 took 4 from Los Altos to move up led by sub Brian Gonzales’ 691. Aarik Torres led Cal Bowl, James Borillo led Los Altos with a 635 set, and sub JT Diso was high for J.A.T. at 662.

Sidepots went to Gabriel Martinez (299) and Jeremy Glover (278) for $57 each with the second-game Super-Pot going to Spanky Rosales for $171. Financial Ad-visor’s pot went to Billy Myers Jr. (275) for $190 with DeeRonn Booker and Spanky Rosales splitting the 2nd place money for $50 each. Strikeout pot was carried over by several bowlers and will continue on to next week.

Come down Monday night and see the best!

by David Yamauchi