
Kyrene Hotshot Youth Bowling League To Host No Tap Tournament.
Chandler - - - The Kyrene Hotshot Youth Bowling League, will be hosting a No Tap Tournament on Saturday December 7, at 1:00 PM.
Bowlers will bowl three games across six lanes. Handicap is 90% of 210. One for each sixe entries will cash in each division. Entry Fee is $20.
There will be two divisions. 180 and Above, and 179 and Below. Cash only. No checks will be accepted.
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Pictured Is: Kendall Bollea.
Kendall Bollea Is A JBT Champ Again! - Courtesy Of Derrick Bollea.
Las Vegas, NV. - - - Kendall is a JBT champ again!!!!
Kendall Bollea and Lindsey Greim gombined to make a great doubles team today!!!
Both girls made their spares and stayed on the head pin all day.
Kendall used the Track Kinnetic Amythest all day.
Kendall shot well over a 600 for the three games in the semi finals to win all 3 of their head to head doubles matches. Then on to the step ladder where they combined as a baker game. No one touched them they beat everyone scratch!!!!
Kendall would like to thank some folks....
Mom and Dad
Josh Blanchard
Virtue Bowling Supply
And the family at Junior Elite Bowling
And She loves EBI bowling balls!!!
What more can you ask for from a 12 year old and a 10 year old.
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Pony League News - Courtesy Of Pony League Bowlero Glendale.
Glendale - - - Pony League, Sponsored by Revolutions Pro Shops, Summary after Week 13 of 36 (Second Quarter Week 4 of 9), November 25, 2019: Congratulations to Troy Blickenstaff for opening the evening with a 300 game! Troy's perfecto is the fourth 300 rolled in the Pony League so far this season. The rest of the high game leader board includes Jason Smith 288, Kurt Zimmerman 280 and Brian Vangordon 280. Niki Smyth's 257 led the way for the ladies, followed by Juli Bayer's 226. Johnny Chi's 737 series was high for the night, followed by Randy Blunck 730, Brian Vangordon 726 and Wes Marema 707. Nicole Smyth's 695 and Juli Bayer's 665 topped the 600 mark for the ladies. Team # 30, Glory Bowl remains atop the second quarter standings with a perfect 32-0 record, followed by five teams at 26-6: Strike & Awe, Old Man Club, Jomama, Jackwagons, and Gonna Out 60 ft Ya. Anger Sharks and Chino Bandido both 24-8 are the only other teams within 8 points of the league leaders. Pony League bowlers averaged 187 per game for the evening, with the season to date average remaining at 186 per game per bowler.
Pony League Singles Week 12 of 34 (Second Quarter Week 4 of 9), 11/25/2019: Randy Blunck (24-8) leads Steve Roberts (21-11) and Larry Spitali (20-12) in the 215 and over division. Ryan Riley (28-4) is ahead of Sean Beck (22-10), Philip Glass (20-12) and Shirley Braverman (20-12) in the 209 to 214 division. The 199 to 208 division is led by Dylan Taylor (30-2), Tony Cabrales (24-8) and Skye Vasconcellos (23-9). Chuck Stration Sr. (26-6) leads Keith Matter (24-8) and Bryan Phillipps (22-10) in the 195 to 198 division. Cliff Adams (22-10) and John Lesner (22-10) are tied for the lead in the 187 to 194 division, followed by Joe Hart (21-11). The 175 to 186 division is led by Wes Marema (26-6), followed by a trio of bowlers at 18-14: Willis Hartford, Alison Kozak and Josh Grow. In the 174 and under division, Chuck Morgan (32-0) leads Stuart Porter (24-8) and Jeff Stone (24-8).
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Turkey Gobbler Doubles Tournament At Tucson Bowl.
Tucson - - - Tucson Bowl, 7020 E 21st Street will be hosting its annual Turkey Gobbler Doubles Tournament. The tournament will be held Wednesday night, November 27th, 2019 at 10:00 PM, check-in will start at 9:15 PM.
The initial entry fee for the doubles event will be $50.00 per team, with optional multiple doubles team entries allowed, at $13.00 per person. You may cash multiple times, but it must be with a different team member. There will be two Divisions, Division "A" team average of 390 and above, Division "B" team average of 389 and below.
There will be an optional Singles Tournament, $25.00 per person, run in conjunction with the doubles event. Also, optional High Game and Brackets will be offered
The format will be a 5 game sweeper, the pattern will be the Kegel Tungsten.
If you are planning on bowling in Division "B", call ahead, so the averages can be verified prior to the tournament.
For additional information call Tucson Bowl at 520-747-1363.
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Nine Game Sweeper At Tucson Bowl.
Tucson - - - Tucson Bowl, 7020 E 21st Street, will be hosting a 9 Game Sweeper on January 1st, 2020. Check-in will start at 10:30 AM, bowling will begin at 11:00 AM. The pattern will be the Kegel Mercury, the entry fee will be $90.00. Scoring for this event will be scratch. For additional information call Tucson Bowl at 520-747-1363.
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Josh Brown wins at AMF Tempe Village!!! SFT News - Courtesy Of SFT.
Our event this weekend was at AMF Tempe Village. We were worried we would get a low turnout due to other events going on, but the turnout was still pretty good! We had 77 total entries with 49 qualifying entries and 28 economy parlay entries. The players bowled on a 45ft Dragon oil pattern that had a lot more friction to it than most expected. Players were able to get the ball to hook from the outside and curve the lane a bit as long as they had softer ball speeds for their rev rate. There were definitely a variety of styles that matched up and did well this weekend. However, it seemed like 1-2 people in each division had a really good look and scores very high, while the rest of the field scored closer to normal SFT cut scores like +40 to +60.
We want to welcome some more new comers to the SFT AHT events! Let's welcome Josh Brown, Ryan Redding, Kim Arujo, Chad Plowman, and Jamie Wiggins to the SFT AHT family! We hope you all had a good time in your first event! We want to congratulate Josh Brown and Chad Plowman on making it to the quarter finals in their first event. Also, a special congrats to Josh Brown on being our only parlay player this weekend making it to the quarter finals off of his $25 parlay entry fee.
The quarterfinals were on a fresh pattern so the scores weren't as high as they were in qualifying, but the lanes weren't incredibly difficult either. The A and B Divisions both had 5 quarter finalists so they would be cutting to the top bowler. The C Division had 6 quarterfinalists due to the higher amount of entries and was able to advance the top 2. In the A Division we had #1 seed Eric Flick with a score of +120 move on straight to the finals. In the B Division the leader was Michael Killgore at +59. The C Division was #1 seed Josh Brown, who was a newcomer, vs #2 seed Mathew Wykoff another fairly new member to the club. Their match was a bit more "on stage" than usual since it was the only match. The match started off with both players putting together some doubles, but Mathew left some open frames whereas Josh was able to convert his spares. It was also very evident that Mathew was a down and in bowler and Josh liked to get left and hook it a bit more and it seemed like this pair was a bit more conducive to hooking it the way that Josh was doing. He seemed to have some more miss room and that was a big part in him winning the match. Although he barely snuck into the cut through division insurance, he was able to move on to his first ever title match in his first ever tournament.
The title match started off with an early double out of Killgore to take the lead, however an open in the 5th and a double by Josh Brown in the 4th and 5th brought it all back to even again. Eric was the only one that had some work to do by the middle of the match. The match continued that way with Michael and Josh going back and forth at each other. A big triple in the 9th and 10th allowed Josh to shut Mike out and take home his first title and $750!
Thanks to everyone for coming out and we will see you next Sunday at AMF Union HIlls!
Click Here For Scores/Results From This Event!
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ASU Comes Out On Top In The West Coast Collegiate Championships - Courtesy Of ASU.
Well, the 47th running of the West Coast Collegiate Team Championships has come to an end. Congrats to Arizona State for winning both days. Also, congrats to Clayton Miranda (Avg 232) of San Jose State for leading Day 1’s individual scoring and Ryan Lee (Avg 230)of Arizona State leading Day 2. The women were led by Emi Leong (Avg 188) of Nevada Las Vegas. Safe travels home to all who participated. Looking forward to the next one in Diamond Bar next week. (Big thanks to Riely Chin and Clarissa Samano for their help running the tournament this weekend!)
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