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- MAY 2015
West Lane Bowl
By Correen Edgerly
Just a few great scores that can’t go by unnoticed
that last few weeks of bowling, hope you had a great
winter season. If you aren’t bowling summer have a
great one and see you back in the winter.
Week of March 23
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in the His & Hers League Ron
Lubin rolled a 279 game. Ben Swope posted a 290 in
the Thursday Mens Classic. In the T.N.B.A. we had
Tom Silvey 289/729 and Chris Brown 279/724.
In the week of March 30
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in the Peace Officers
League Gary Lee posted a 279 game with a 766 se-
ries and Errol Crumpton also bowled a 279 game with
a 762 series. In the same league we had Tony Peter-
son with a 289 game. The Shooting Stars League
had Chad Hasenbuhler with a 290 game and 709
series, also in this league was Ben Swope with a
279/724. Derek Petersen put games together of 247,
300 and 267 for an 814 series in the Thursday Mens
Classic. Also in this league was Larry Dyson with a
279 game. Tom Grey rolled his 299 game in the
Belles and Beaus League. The Budweiser/Chase
Chevrolet League had Ben Swope with a 289 game a
770 series and Zach Haddad with a 279/734.
Last but not least in the week of April 6
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in the
Peace Officers league we had Errol Crumpton with a
279, Charles Jones 289/719 and Scottie Barton with
a 300, and a 279 for a 793 series. Doug Cook posted
a 298 game in the Shooting Stars. In the Bourbon St.
Men we had Bobby Grimm with a 300 game and Joe
Foley with a 279. Robbie Morris posted his 290
game with a 754 series in the Thursday Mens Clas-
sic. Also in this league was Jerry Haynes with a 279
and Derek Petersen with a279/759.
Wonderful bowling to all of you and until next
month may the pin fall be with you.?
READY! SET!! BOWL!!!
By Correen Edgerly
The league has now come to an end and the teams
for summer have been put together.
In the week of March 30
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the women’s high game
went to Damie Hoornaert with a 210. Rachel Corpus
went most pins over series with plus 57. Carrie
Flanary rolled a 112 duplicate. New comer Bill Haw-
kins took the high game with a 163 and Manny Cruz
was most pins over series with plus 48.
Wonderful bowling to all of you in the Ready! Set!!
Bowl!!! League and until next month may the pin fall
be with you.
Week of March 30th
Nathan Kemp 117
Robert Papp 119
Tomas Sanchez 139
Brooke Bernazzani 113
Virginia Hawkins 126
Cheryl Dodson 115
Susan Graves 101
Yvonne Dashnaw 141
Taylor Jordan 102
Paula Juarez 105
Leon Akins 119
Tia Fite 127
Vincent Duggan 130
Week of April 6
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(Sweepers)
Kerstin Williams 124
Linda Knight 102
Tomas Sanchez 178
Susan Graves 129
Brooke Bernazzani 133
Bill Hawkins 147
Virginia Hawkins 104
Lona Barker 125
Nathan Kemp 145
Manny Cruz 124
Robert Papp 142
Damie Hoornaert 149
Cheryl Dodson 100
Carrie Flanary 118
Tim Cabral 112
Paula Juarez 129
Roll Out the Summer Fun with
Rollors
America’s New Favorite
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Summer is almost here and that means beach days and
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!
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Points go to the player/team that gets their disks closest
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The game is super compact, so you can take it with you
this summer whether you are road tripping to a beach
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for a backyard neighborhood barbeque! Show up with
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Rollors was created by Matt Butler, a military veteran
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party hit! As he decided to move forward with taking Rol-
lors to the next level, Butler employed several local veter-
ans who had wood working skills to develop his game.
Now distributed nationwide, Rollors is quickly becoming a
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