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03-13-2012, 11:27 PM
RICHMOND â Tyler Morgan (705) and Neil Haggard (700) rolled the top series scores for the week at Galaxy, while the best game was 287 by Brandon Simpson.
Beverly Shearer became only the fifth woman to roll a 600 series at Galaxy this season with a 606 total.
Gail Campbell rolled the top womenâs game at 215.
Lemetta Dause Memorial Tournament
The tournament to honor the memory of Lemetta Dause will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday. Lemetta was an avid and highly skilled bowler who was taken by cancer in December.
All of the proceeds from this tournament will be donated to Hospice Care Plus in Lemettaâs name.
This tournament is open to everyone. The entry fee is $20 to bowl four games. A combination of the 3-6-9 format, in which bowlers are awarded free strikes in the third, sixth, and ninth frames, and the no-tap format, in which nine pins down with the first ball in a frame counts as a strike, will be used.
Items donated by local businesses and individuals will be awarded to those with the top scores and as door prizes.
Come and enjoy bowling while supporting a great cause.
Womenâs city tournament
The Madison County Womenâs Bowling Association held its annual city tournament on March 3 and 4.
Narita Rose placed first five times. Rose won the singles event; was first in all events (both scratch and handicap); she rolled the high handicap series score and she teamed with Mary Mink to win the doubles competition.
Margaret Tilsley and Beverly Aleshire finished second and third, respectively, in singles.
Gail Campbell and Karen Kensicki finished second in doubles. Campbell also rolled the top scratch game (218) and series (593) for the tournament as well as the top handicap game.
The team title went to Green House Tech (Brenda Marcum, Shella Cobb, Velma Cruse and Linda Combs).
Strike Force (Mary Lou Kearns, Geraldine Goss, Pat Harris and Campbell) took second place in the team competition.
There were seven entries in the team event, seven in doubles, and 14 in singles.
Prize money was awarded on the basis of one place for each three entries.
League Highlights
Galaxy Classic
Tyler Morgan led this league last Monday with a 705 series, while the top game was 287 by Brandon Simpson.
Morgan also rolled the second-best game (279), while the second-best series (697) was bowled by David Norman.
Twenty other men bowled a 600 series led by Brandon Simpson (686), Barry Miller (682), Brandon Lutes (682), Neil Haggard (666), John Poynter (666), Ron Roberts (665), Shawn Barton (661), Spider Weaver (657) and Glenn Masters (651).
Series scores of more than 600 were also bowled by Lewis Jones Jr. (636), Bill Bowles (633), Mark Rogers (626), Carl Daniels (616), Lynn Estes (615), Pat Pianovski (611), Mike Riley (610), Brent Simpson (607), Ronnie Hurd (604), Joe Reichel (601) and sub Steve McKnight (640).
Andi Daly led the leagueâs women with a 200 game and 530 series.
There were 69 200-level game bowled by 41 keglers at this session. Their names and best scores are included in the list of the weekâs top scores at the end of this column.
Galaxy Girls
Narita Rose led the members of this league last Tuesday with a 204 game and 575 series. Bridget Settles bowled the second-best series (550) and Charlotte Hackworth bowled a no-miss 197 game which was the second-best game for league members.
Carole Bales bowled a 504 series.
Substitute Beverly Shearer bowled a 606 series, which included a 206 game and a no-miss 201 game. Shearer is the fifth woman to roll a 600 series at Galaxy this season.
Sub Gail Campbell rolled the top game for the night (215), which was part of a 576 series.
Splits were converted by Campbell (3-10), Settles (2-7), Mary Mink (3-10) and Emma Lee Tate (5-7).
Arlington
The top game (187) and series (489) in this league were bowled by Pam Johnson last Tuesday morning.
Harriette Williams rolled the second-best game (181) and Jan Barnes the second-best series (453).
Splits were converted by Fanny Rice (5-10), Sherry Ernest (2-7), Kim Owens (5-10) and Tina Hunter (4-6).
Early Birds
Gail Campbell bowled the top series (523) and second-best game (189) last Wednesday. Campbell rolled two no-miss games (189 and 188).
Sue Hegelmeyer rolled the high game (193) and Pat Harris the second-best series (520).
Splits were converted by Campbell (3-10), Hegelmeyer (4-5), Beverly Shearer (5-7), Mary Lou Cox (9-10) and Joyce Kearns (3-10, and 3-9-10).
Wednesday Wonders
Mark Rogers led the members of this league last week with a 252 game and 683 series followed by David Norman at 221 and 626. Richard Deaton bowled a season-best 202 game.
The leagueâs ladies were led by LuAnn Bryant with a 182 game and 464 series. JoAnn Smith bowled the second-best womenâs game (168) and Adelle Gadd the second-best series (436).
Substitute Neil Haggard âMr. 700â bowled his ninth 700 series of the season with an even 700 score. Haggardâs series included a 257 game.
Sub Mark Daly rolled a 248 game.
Splits were converted by Daly (3-6-7-10) and Bobby Abrams (5-7).
Classic Doubles
Carl Daniels set a new high for the year in this league with a 264 game last Thursday. Danielsâ game was part of the high series for the night (628).
Gary Holtzclaw bowled the second-best menâs game (196) and series (545).
Beverly Shearer led the leagueâs ladies with a 213 game and 575 series followed by Gail Campbell at 207 and 540.
Splits were converted by Shearer (2-7) and Tina Hisle (3-4-6-7-10).
Friday Night Mixed
The high game (254) and series (684) in this league were bowled by Neil Haggard last week.
Russell Jones (624) and Steve Woltering (605) bowled 600-level series. Glenn Masters rolled the second-best game at 220.
Narita Rose (183) and Judy Stewart (169) bowled the top womenâs games, while Rose and Christy Richmond tied for the best womenâs series score at 454.
TGIF
Terry Malin led this league last week with a 229 game and 593 series followed by Merle Meade at 215 and 580.
Sandy Reynolds led the women in the league with a 210 game and 535 series.
Beverly Werner rolled the second-best womenâs game (187) and Sue Hegelmeyer the second-best series (473).
Splits were converted by Werner (3-10) and Reynolds (2-7).
Cash Money
Jack Taulbee (243) and John Hickam (241) bowled the top games in this league Monday, while the high series scores were 668 by Hickam and 538 by Ollie Gasser.
Colleen Jackson led the leagueâs ladies with a 140 game and 402 series followed by Karen Koberg at 128 and 361.
Bad Bowlers No-Tap
Nine pins down with the first ball in a frame counts as a strike in no-tap leagues.
The top games in this league last Tuesday were 254 by Dean Acker and 253 by Steve Dickey, while Ed Maggard (619) and Acker (616) rolled the top series scores.
Joanna Dickey (230) and April Brumfield (209) bowled the top womenâs games. Brumfield (591) and Dickey (486) also rolled the best womenâs series for the night.
Josh Wilson picked up a 2-4-7-10 split.
Madison Central bowlers
The Madison Central co-ed team bowled a match with the Lee County boys on March 1.
The Central team won only one of the possible seven points, but there were several good scores bowled by the Central bowlers, including a 221 game by Adam Cromer.
The best games by the other Indians were: Josh Maynard (192), Chris Wells ( 180), Deborah Harrison (157), Eli Vaughn (134), Blake Jackson (127) and Christian Jackson (110).
Last Weekâs Top Scores
Menâs Games
Brandon Simpson 287
Tyler Morgan 279
Ron Roberts 278
Barry Miller 268
Carl Daniels 264
John Poynter 263
Neil Haggard 257
Mark Rogers 252
Steve McKnight 250
Mark Daly 248
David Norman 246
Spider Weaver 245
Brandon Lutes 244
Jack Taulbee 243
Glenn Masters 241
John Hickam 241
Joe Reichel 236
Brent Simpson 230
Shawn Barton 229
Terry Malin 229
Lewis Jones Jr. 225
Pat Pianovski 222
Mike E. Bryant 221
Ronnie Hurd 220
Eric Huff 218
Bill Bowles 217
Patrick Wells 217
J. J Reisig 216
John Rice 215
Merle Meade 215
Lynn Estes 214
Paul Dapkus 214
Donnie Barger 214
Robby Bales 213
Russell Jones 212
Chris Walker 212
Todd Young 212
Steve Woltering 211
Ron Gugel 211
Mike Riley 210
Larry Leach 210
Matthew Ray 210
Todd Young 210
Ronald Richmond 209
Randy Scott 208
David Pugh 208
David Whittamore 207
Bruce Watson 204
Lewis Jones Sr. 202
Richard Deaton 202
Corey Miller 202
Randy Burgess Sr. 202
Cody Dapkus 201
Gary Holtszclaw 200
Bryan Pianovski 200
Womenâs Games
Gail Campbell 215
Beverly Shearer 213
Sandy Reynolds 210
Narita Rose 204
Andi Daly 200
Regina Barton 199
Charlotte Hackworth 197
Michelle Ratliff 196
Sue Hegelmeyer 193
Bridget Settles 189
Karen Kensicki 188
Pat Harris 186
Wilma Whittamore 187
Pam Johnson 187
Beverly Werner 187
Mary Mink 183
LuAnn Bryant 182
Harriette Williams 181
Karen Hendrix 181
Beverly Shearer became only the fifth woman to roll a 600 series at Galaxy this season with a 606 total.
Gail Campbell rolled the top womenâs game at 215.
Lemetta Dause Memorial Tournament
The tournament to honor the memory of Lemetta Dause will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday. Lemetta was an avid and highly skilled bowler who was taken by cancer in December.
All of the proceeds from this tournament will be donated to Hospice Care Plus in Lemettaâs name.
This tournament is open to everyone. The entry fee is $20 to bowl four games. A combination of the 3-6-9 format, in which bowlers are awarded free strikes in the third, sixth, and ninth frames, and the no-tap format, in which nine pins down with the first ball in a frame counts as a strike, will be used.
Items donated by local businesses and individuals will be awarded to those with the top scores and as door prizes.
Come and enjoy bowling while supporting a great cause.
Womenâs city tournament
The Madison County Womenâs Bowling Association held its annual city tournament on March 3 and 4.
Narita Rose placed first five times. Rose won the singles event; was first in all events (both scratch and handicap); she rolled the high handicap series score and she teamed with Mary Mink to win the doubles competition.
Margaret Tilsley and Beverly Aleshire finished second and third, respectively, in singles.
Gail Campbell and Karen Kensicki finished second in doubles. Campbell also rolled the top scratch game (218) and series (593) for the tournament as well as the top handicap game.
The team title went to Green House Tech (Brenda Marcum, Shella Cobb, Velma Cruse and Linda Combs).
Strike Force (Mary Lou Kearns, Geraldine Goss, Pat Harris and Campbell) took second place in the team competition.
There were seven entries in the team event, seven in doubles, and 14 in singles.
Prize money was awarded on the basis of one place for each three entries.
League Highlights
Galaxy Classic
Tyler Morgan led this league last Monday with a 705 series, while the top game was 287 by Brandon Simpson.
Morgan also rolled the second-best game (279), while the second-best series (697) was bowled by David Norman.
Twenty other men bowled a 600 series led by Brandon Simpson (686), Barry Miller (682), Brandon Lutes (682), Neil Haggard (666), John Poynter (666), Ron Roberts (665), Shawn Barton (661), Spider Weaver (657) and Glenn Masters (651).
Series scores of more than 600 were also bowled by Lewis Jones Jr. (636), Bill Bowles (633), Mark Rogers (626), Carl Daniels (616), Lynn Estes (615), Pat Pianovski (611), Mike Riley (610), Brent Simpson (607), Ronnie Hurd (604), Joe Reichel (601) and sub Steve McKnight (640).
Andi Daly led the leagueâs women with a 200 game and 530 series.
There were 69 200-level game bowled by 41 keglers at this session. Their names and best scores are included in the list of the weekâs top scores at the end of this column.
Galaxy Girls
Narita Rose led the members of this league last Tuesday with a 204 game and 575 series. Bridget Settles bowled the second-best series (550) and Charlotte Hackworth bowled a no-miss 197 game which was the second-best game for league members.
Carole Bales bowled a 504 series.
Substitute Beverly Shearer bowled a 606 series, which included a 206 game and a no-miss 201 game. Shearer is the fifth woman to roll a 600 series at Galaxy this season.
Sub Gail Campbell rolled the top game for the night (215), which was part of a 576 series.
Splits were converted by Campbell (3-10), Settles (2-7), Mary Mink (3-10) and Emma Lee Tate (5-7).
Arlington
The top game (187) and series (489) in this league were bowled by Pam Johnson last Tuesday morning.
Harriette Williams rolled the second-best game (181) and Jan Barnes the second-best series (453).
Splits were converted by Fanny Rice (5-10), Sherry Ernest (2-7), Kim Owens (5-10) and Tina Hunter (4-6).
Early Birds
Gail Campbell bowled the top series (523) and second-best game (189) last Wednesday. Campbell rolled two no-miss games (189 and 188).
Sue Hegelmeyer rolled the high game (193) and Pat Harris the second-best series (520).
Splits were converted by Campbell (3-10), Hegelmeyer (4-5), Beverly Shearer (5-7), Mary Lou Cox (9-10) and Joyce Kearns (3-10, and 3-9-10).
Wednesday Wonders
Mark Rogers led the members of this league last week with a 252 game and 683 series followed by David Norman at 221 and 626. Richard Deaton bowled a season-best 202 game.
The leagueâs ladies were led by LuAnn Bryant with a 182 game and 464 series. JoAnn Smith bowled the second-best womenâs game (168) and Adelle Gadd the second-best series (436).
Substitute Neil Haggard âMr. 700â bowled his ninth 700 series of the season with an even 700 score. Haggardâs series included a 257 game.
Sub Mark Daly rolled a 248 game.
Splits were converted by Daly (3-6-7-10) and Bobby Abrams (5-7).
Classic Doubles
Carl Daniels set a new high for the year in this league with a 264 game last Thursday. Danielsâ game was part of the high series for the night (628).
Gary Holtzclaw bowled the second-best menâs game (196) and series (545).
Beverly Shearer led the leagueâs ladies with a 213 game and 575 series followed by Gail Campbell at 207 and 540.
Splits were converted by Shearer (2-7) and Tina Hisle (3-4-6-7-10).
Friday Night Mixed
The high game (254) and series (684) in this league were bowled by Neil Haggard last week.
Russell Jones (624) and Steve Woltering (605) bowled 600-level series. Glenn Masters rolled the second-best game at 220.
Narita Rose (183) and Judy Stewart (169) bowled the top womenâs games, while Rose and Christy Richmond tied for the best womenâs series score at 454.
TGIF
Terry Malin led this league last week with a 229 game and 593 series followed by Merle Meade at 215 and 580.
Sandy Reynolds led the women in the league with a 210 game and 535 series.
Beverly Werner rolled the second-best womenâs game (187) and Sue Hegelmeyer the second-best series (473).
Splits were converted by Werner (3-10) and Reynolds (2-7).
Cash Money
Jack Taulbee (243) and John Hickam (241) bowled the top games in this league Monday, while the high series scores were 668 by Hickam and 538 by Ollie Gasser.
Colleen Jackson led the leagueâs ladies with a 140 game and 402 series followed by Karen Koberg at 128 and 361.
Bad Bowlers No-Tap
Nine pins down with the first ball in a frame counts as a strike in no-tap leagues.
The top games in this league last Tuesday were 254 by Dean Acker and 253 by Steve Dickey, while Ed Maggard (619) and Acker (616) rolled the top series scores.
Joanna Dickey (230) and April Brumfield (209) bowled the top womenâs games. Brumfield (591) and Dickey (486) also rolled the best womenâs series for the night.
Josh Wilson picked up a 2-4-7-10 split.
Madison Central bowlers
The Madison Central co-ed team bowled a match with the Lee County boys on March 1.
The Central team won only one of the possible seven points, but there were several good scores bowled by the Central bowlers, including a 221 game by Adam Cromer.
The best games by the other Indians were: Josh Maynard (192), Chris Wells ( 180), Deborah Harrison (157), Eli Vaughn (134), Blake Jackson (127) and Christian Jackson (110).
Last Weekâs Top Scores
Menâs Games
Brandon Simpson 287
Tyler Morgan 279
Ron Roberts 278
Barry Miller 268
Carl Daniels 264
John Poynter 263
Neil Haggard 257
Mark Rogers 252
Steve McKnight 250
Mark Daly 248
David Norman 246
Spider Weaver 245
Brandon Lutes 244
Jack Taulbee 243
Glenn Masters 241
John Hickam 241
Joe Reichel 236
Brent Simpson 230
Shawn Barton 229
Terry Malin 229
Lewis Jones Jr. 225
Pat Pianovski 222
Mike E. Bryant 221
Ronnie Hurd 220
Eric Huff 218
Bill Bowles 217
Patrick Wells 217
J. J Reisig 216
John Rice 215
Merle Meade 215
Lynn Estes 214
Paul Dapkus 214
Donnie Barger 214
Robby Bales 213
Russell Jones 212
Chris Walker 212
Todd Young 212
Steve Woltering 211
Ron Gugel 211
Mike Riley 210
Larry Leach 210
Matthew Ray 210
Todd Young 210
Ronald Richmond 209
Randy Scott 208
David Pugh 208
David Whittamore 207
Bruce Watson 204
Lewis Jones Sr. 202
Richard Deaton 202
Corey Miller 202
Randy Burgess Sr. 202
Cody Dapkus 201
Gary Holtszclaw 200
Bryan Pianovski 200
Womenâs Games
Gail Campbell 215
Beverly Shearer 213
Sandy Reynolds 210
Narita Rose 204
Andi Daly 200
Regina Barton 199
Charlotte Hackworth 197
Michelle Ratliff 196
Sue Hegelmeyer 193
Bridget Settles 189
Karen Kensicki 188
Pat Harris 186
Wilma Whittamore 187
Pam Johnson 187
Beverly Werner 187
Mary Mink 183
LuAnn Bryant 182
Harriette Williams 181
Karen Hendrix 181
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