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West Lane Bowl Juniors
By: Correen Edgerly
New Years has once again rolled in and as our juniors turn
one more year older the experience is also one more year
with them. As you take a look at the scores below you will
see how terrific they were in 2012 and what 2013 will bring.
Week number one Bryan Kendall posted a 279 727 in the
Monday Junior Adult, also in this league was Robert Sartain
rolled a 277 755, Armando Godoy 263 702 and Cody Sinor
258. Jerry Haynes posted his first 700 series. Jerry rolled a
254 with a 701 series. Logan Woolen rolled a 183 in the
Tuesday Juniors.
Week number two Steve Smith posted a 279 in the Mon-
day Junior Adult. Also posting great scores in the Monday
Junior Adult League were Cody Sinor 267, Alexander Clem-
ens 264, Forrest Kritzer 264, Armando Godoy 262, Brittan
Hillman 258, and Jerry Haynes 253.
Trey Jackson posted a 124 game in the Saturday Bumpers
to start off week number three. Aiyahna Caldwell rolled her
150 in the Saturday Bantams. Logan Woolen posted a 190 in
the Saturday Preps. Rolling a 279 in the Saturday Junior
Majors was Andrew Carteret. Brittany Hillman rolled a 298
767 in the Monday Junior Adult. Continuing with Monday
Junior Adult we had Jerry Haynes 256 704 and Bryan Kendall
256.
In week number four Syier Scott rolled a 133 in the Satur-
day Bantams and Eren Olguin posted a 181 in the Saturday
Preps. In the Saturday Junior Majors we had Andrew Car-
teret with a 265 and Alex Amescua with a 255. Monday Jun-
ior Adult had Armando Godoy with a 290 788, Forest Kritzer
280 734, Bryan Kendall 264 and Jerry Haynes 257.
Wonderful bowling to all of our junior bowlers and until next
month may the pin fall be with you.
Monday
Monday Junior Adult
(Week #1): Steve Smith 246 and Alexander Clemens 246.
(Week #2): Bryan Kendall 234.
(Week #3): Armando Godoy 249, Forrest Kritzer 238,
Robert Sartain 234, Cody Sinor 233, Eren Olguin 141.
(Week #4): Brittany Hillman 244 and Steve Smith 238.
Tuesday
Tuesday Bumpers
(Week #1): Zachary Pico 99 and Michael Deaton 91.
(Week #2): Michael Deaton 128, Zachary Deaton 97,
Sabian Scrubb 94.
(Week #3): Zachary Pico 100, Sabian Scrubb 96, Jared
Beasley 92, Barbara Luft 90.
(Week #4): Jacob Norman 100 and Barbara Luft 99.
Tuesday Juniors
(Week #1): Zeke Anderson 137.
(Week #2): Logan Woolen 167 and Joey Logan 164.
(Week #3): Logan Woolen 161 and Zeke Anderson 136.
(Week #4): Logan Woolen 150, Anthony Norman 135,
Zeke Anderson 134, Alexis Eskew 130.
Saturday
Saturday Bumpers
(Week #1): Alexia Jewell 106 and Julius McJimsay 105.
(Week #3): Matthew DeOliveria 100 (first 100 game).
(Week #4): Darein Brown 121, Alexia Jewell 111, Hailey
Smith 108, Mayana Rangel 107.
Saturday Bantams
(Week #1): Syier Scott 120, Catherine Quinones 115,
Lorenzo Lew 111.
(Week #3): Skyler Hasenbuhler 125 and Lorenzo Lew 105.
(Week #4): Skyler Hasenbuhler 117and Catherine
Quinones 100.
Saturday Preps
(Week #1): Logan Woolen 174 and Michael Davis 171.
(Week #3): Eren Olguin 150.
(Week #4): Logan Woolen 154 and Davis Fong 153.
Saturday Junior Majors
(Week #1): Jordan Farmer 188.
(Week #3): Harrison Fong 204.
(Week #4): Harrison Fong 233.
New Smart Point System & Website Interface For 2013
ARLINGTON, Texas - Participants and providers in SMART, the scholarship management program for
youth bowlers, will notice some changes to the program's online portal in 2013. The changes are designed to
strengthen the program and enhance functionality.
Effective January 2013, recipients will see scholarship awards displayed in their SMART account as points
rather than dollars, with one point equal to five dollars. The value of all scholarships remains the same, and
the points will be converted to dollars when a recipient requests the use of funds.
"Parents, students and providers can be assured their funds are safe and the reporting change to points will
not affect scholarship amounts," SMART Corporation Board Chairman Wally Hall said. "This reporting change
strengthens the SMART program by better aligning with standards of athletic associations across the country.
"We received valuable counsel from educators and industry leaders in states such as Illinois and Michigan
in making these adjustments. The changes will allow more young people to benefit from SMART while protect-
ing athletic eligibility."
A complete list of adjustments and answers to many questions can be found at BOWL.com/SMART.
"The SMART Board is pleased to provide this enhanced design and functionality for the program's website
portal," Hall said. "We want to thank the users of SMART in advance for their support of these changes as we
are confident it will strengthen the program and improve the experience for those who use and trust SMART."
The United States Bowling Congress SMART (Scholarship Management and Accounting Reports for Ten-
pins) program began operation in 1994 as a service offering the bowling community a centralized location to
manage bowling scholarship funds as well as providing USBC members with a resource for inquiries about
bowling scholarships. In 2010, the SMART Bowling Scholarship Funding Corporation was created as an inde-
pendent entity dedicated to the management, protection and promotion of the SMART scholarship funds.
"Kids Come First"
By: Frank Weiler
MORENO VALLEY - The "Kids Come First" League at Moreno Valley Bowl has GARON leading the high average competi-
tion with a 138. He is followed by JORGE at 124 and WARREN at 120.
From the league sheet provided by WILL JUNE, I see that Jorge has bowled the top scores with a 180 game and a 414
series.
RONNIE is the top girl with a 105 average. She has the top scores by a girl, a 150 game and a 361 series. Who is KCFS?
By: Brian Lim
Welcome back to a quick update
from the Presidio Junior Bowlers after a
long hiatus. The Presidio Junior Bowl-
ing Program would like to send their
sincerest condolences to the family of
Chuck Siefert, long-time Youth Director
at Pacific Avenue Bowl in Stockton and
a member of the Youth Bowlng Asso-
ciation Hall of Fame. Chuck passed
away in early December 2012. He was
a great man and will truly be missed.
For the first time in many years, the
Presidio Junior Bowling Program con-
sists of mainly first-year bowlers. In
years past, the program was filled with
veteran bowlers, but most of them have
become too old and have aged out of
youth bowling. In mid-November, the
Presidio Juniors participated in the first
YBA tournament of the season, the
YBA Jr/Adult Championships in the
South Division at Boardwalk Bowl in
Santa Cruz. Although the junior bowl-
ers that bowled were extremely nerv-
ous at first, they enjoyed the experi-
ence of bowling in their first tourna-
ment. In the Mixed Juniors division,
Romeo Cunanan and his adult partner
Olga Proshchukfinishsed in 1
st
place
with a 1,385 handicap total. Olga and
her partner Kory Hui also captured 1
st
place in the Mixed Prep division with a
1,514 handicap total. Special recogni-
tion goes out to Kory Hui for shooting
games of 170-183-148 for a 501
scratch series, his highest ever. As of
press time, all scores and results were
unofficial.
––––––That concludes my brief update
for the month. In the next issue, I will
have updates and results from the
2012 Junior Bowlers Tour Main Event,
which takes place at Texas Station in
Las Vegas every December after
Christmas.
Presidio Juniors
1...,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28 30,31,32