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International Senior
Open At
Red Rock Lanes
LAS VEGAS - Kerry Painter of Henderson, Nev.,
maintained his torrid scoring pace at Red Rock
Resort Casino Lanes as he averaged more than
257
to lead his team to a win at the International
Senior Open on Friday.
Painter rolled a 298 game on the way to a 1,546
total for six games and lifted Team Painter to a
5,519
team effort, just 10 pins ahead of runner-up
Team Meryman. Painter was joined by John Berto-
lina (1,419), Max Shellabarger (1,282) and David
C h e w
( 1 , 2 7 2 ) .
Team Meryman included Ken Meryman (1,478),
Bob Markiewicz (1,442), Vaughn Doody (1,370)
and Howie Partell (1,219). Japan's Team Kikugawa
finished third with 5,322, and Team Romeo, led by
USBC Hall of Famers Robin Romeo and Lucy San-
delin, was fourth with 5,302.
Individually, it was Markiewicz who set the pace in
Masters match play Saturday, rolling games of 279,
203, 236, 242
and 300 for a 1,260 scratch total. An
additional 90 bonus pins for winning three of his
five matches helped Markiewicz edge Painter for
the men's 50-60 Masters title. Painter shot 1,237
and also won three matches, finishing with 1,327.
Bertolina was third with 1,300.
Terry Leong of Henderson, Nev., topped the
men's 61 and Older division, while former USBC
Senior Queens champion Char Hammel of Las
Vegas won the women's 56 and Older title. Romeo
grabbed the final Masters crown, winning the
women's 45-55 classification. Each Masters winner
t o o k
h o m e
$ 5 0 0 .
Bowlers from eight countries and six U.S. states
competed in the week-long event, which was en-
dorsed by USBC, World Tenpin Bowling Associa-
tion and the Japan Bowling Congress.
Bowlers competed for medals and a total prize
fund of more than $12,000 in singles, doubles,
team and Masters competition on two different lane
c o n d i
t
i
o n s .
Singles and doubles each were three games, with
re-entries allowed. The team event featured four-
player teams of any combination, with their six-
game totals determining the winners. Re-entries
also were allowed in team.
The top six players in each division advanced to
Masters match play. Standings were based on 12-
game totals.
PBA Tri Regional Sands Regency Non
Champions Tournament Presented by
Hammer Results (12/7/2012)
Final Standings
Pos Name - Hometown W-L Pins
Prize
1
Harlin, Kevin - Milpitas, Calif.
$1700.00
2
Bollinger, Dean - Portland, Ore.
$1000.00
3
Graff, Andrew - Las Vegas
$800.00
4
Keane, Christopher (s) - New City, N.Y. $800.00
5
Brown, Steven (g) - Anchorage, AK $600.00
6
Groom, Chris - Lancaster, Calif. $600.00
7
Smith, Nick - Lincoln, Calif.
$600.00
8
Nakata, Caleb - Loomis, Calif.
$600.00
9
Gordin, Jim (s) - Modesto, Calif. $425.00
10
Bell, Rick - Roy, Utah
$425.00
11
Murth, John - Simi Valley, Calif $425.00
12
Garber, Will - Modesto, Calif. $425.00
13
Laing, Keith - Los Angeles $425.00
14
Tehee, Jason M. - Fresno, Calif. $400.00
15
Wilson, Adam - Sparks, NV $400.00
16
Teeters, Tracy A - Albany, Ore. $400.00
17
Mamlok, Sean P - San Jose, Calif. $400.00
18
Kring, Brandon (g) $400.00
19
McGill, Matt - Grants Pass, Ore.
20
Cosper, John - Reno, Nev.
21
Carpenter, Scott (g) - Reno, NV
22
Crawford, Warren (g) - McKinleyville, Cali
23
Gregory, Derek - Sonora, Calif.
24
Davis, Steve (s) - Manteca, Calif. $250.00
Sr.
25
Kempt, Doug (s) - Arcadia, Calif. $250.00
Sr.