JANUARY 2013 -
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CONCORD
AMF PINOLE LANES 242 ENTRIES
NAME
CITY
PRIZE
GEO CORPUZ
SACRAMENTO
$ 3,000.00
PROGRESSIVE
$ 3,000.00
$ 6,000.00
ROCKY OCAMPO
CASTRO VALLEY
$ 1,500.00
DING DALMACIO
FREMONT
$ 650.00
JOJO ORTIZ
UNION CITY
$ 650.00
RON ACOSTA
SAN JOSE
$ 240.00
SIMON SANTIAGO
MILPITAS
$ 240.00
DALTON COX
VALLEJO
$ 240.00
JUN SANTOS
VALLEJO
$ 240.00
ROLAND GABUN
VALLEJO
$ 240.00
FRED MCPHERSON
SAN FRANCISCO
$ 125.00
ANDY VARGAS
SO SAN FRANCISCO
$ 125.00
EDUARDO SANTOS
SAN JOSE
$ 125.00
LORETO SICAM JR
DUBLIN
$ 125.00
MICHAEL VERGARA
HAYWARD
$ 125.00
NOEL ESPIRITU
HERCULES
$ 125.00
NOEL SUAREZ
HERCULES
$ 125.00
BASIL ROMANO
GOLD RIVER
$ 115.00
JOSEPH FLORESCA
SAN JOSE
$ 114.00
JESSIE HINAHON
VALLEJO
$ 112.00
GENE HUTCHERSON BERKELEY
$ 110.00
MARK TURNQUIST
HAYWARD
$ 106.00
BEN BISCOCHO
MILPITAS
$ 100.00
CARLOS ALHAMBRA
MILPITAS
$ 98.00
ALVIN LEE
MARTINEZ
$ 98.00
RICH HIRATA
SAN JOSE
$ 96.00
USBC Masters Heading
East in 2013
For the first time since 1999, the United States Bowling Con-
gress
will head east when the 2013 and 2014 events are
held at Brunswick Zone Carolier in North Brunswick, N.J.
The USBC Masters, which has a history that dates to 1951, will
take place Feb. 18-24, 2013, and on dates to be determined in
2014, at the 82-lane Brunswick Zone Carolier. In 1999, the Mas-
ters was contested in Syracuse, N.Y., which was the last time the
event was held in the Eastern time zone.
"Major tournaments at Brunswick Zone Carolier have been very
successful over the years and many of our bowlers have been
asking for the event to move back east," USBC Managing Direc-
tor of Media and Events Pete Tredwell said. "It will have been 14
years since the Masters was held on the East Coast, and we are
excited to bring the event back to an area where competitive
bowling is very strong."
Brunswick Zone Carolier has played host to the U.S. Open seven
times, including this season when the event took place in Febru-
ary. The 2013 U.S. Open will move to a new location, which will
be announced at a later date.
The Masters will also undergo some minor format changes in
2013 with qualifying shifting to 15 games for all participants and
eliminating the cashers qualifying round.
The top five players at the end of the double-elimination match-
play bracket will compete in the two-hour championship round on
live television.
To accommodate the change from four to five players making the
show, the final match in the Masters elimination bracket will con-
sist of four players battling for the final three spots on the show.
The four players will bowl one three-game match on the same
pair of lanes with the high score earning the No. 3 seed, the sec-
ond high score No. 4 and third high score fifth. The lowest scoring
player will be eliminated.
The top two seeds on the TV finals will still come from the final
two players in the winners bracket and they will bowl a three-
game match for the top seed.
The Masters is a major event on the Professional Bowlers Asso-
ciation Tour and will be a part of the World Tenpin Bowling Asso-
ciation World Bowling Tour for the third consecutive season in
2013.
Who Can Bowl?
The Masters is open to any USBC league member who has aver-
aged 190 or higher for 21 games during the past two seasons,
any non-USBC league member who is classified by the PBA as a
Full Member, any bowler who has averaged 190 or higher in his/
her past five USBC Tournaments and any state/provincial repre-
sentatives who have placed first or second in the all-events cate-
gory of their association tournament.
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