Thursday, November 1, 2012

Grubb and West Win No Tap Tourney at Bulans


      We love announcing, then reporting on tournaments, and hope you take advantage of some of these events.
       A couple’s No-Tap tourney was held this past weekend at Bulan’s Lanes on the west side of Danville with Nick Grubb and Danielle West coming out in 1st place. 2nd place honors go to Ashley Martin and Kevin West. Pam Warner and Brian Warner placed 3rd, while Robin Sims and Jerry Sims garnered 4th. Next No-Tap tourney will be held on Saturday Nov 17th, 7:30 pm at Bulan’s. Cost is only $30 a couple/$15 a person.
     Sharon Craft of the Monday Nite Church No Tappers had a great score of 286, 90 pins over her 190 average. She also had a 666 series as well. Finas Glenn rolled a 244, 52 pins over his game average of 192. 185 average bowler Scott Cunningham topped his average by 57 pins to achieve a 242 score. Joanie Hedlund knocked out 82 pins over her average for a 230 game. Ella Ellis topped her resent average of 148 by 53 pins for a final score of 201, while Leean Palmer rolled a 195, 51 pins over her 148 average.
      Sue Strong of the Tuesday Nite Go Getters rolled her high game of 231, with 73 pins over her 158 average, while Melissa Castle topped her 124 average by 77 pins to score a 201. Mac McDaniel picked up the 3-10 split, Rose Newell, the 4-5, and Fred Fultz the 5-7.
      Keenager team mates Laura Baird and Joe Elliott of the Senior League both rolled 50 or more pins over their averages. Baird rolled 57 pins over for a 195, while Elliott topped his average by 50 pins to garner a 171 game.
      Tia Black of the Early Friday Mixed League at Sycamore Lanes in Covington is letting us know that Tia Black rolled a 502 series, including games of 186, 168 and 148. The 186 game was 58 pins over her average. Judy Gebhart knocked out the 4-7-10 split.
     Lincoln Lane’s Friday Night Mixed League had some great score as both Evan Davis and Scott Reinken rolled a 279 game. Jerrad Reed knocked out a score f 278, Terrence Cloyd a 263, and Rich McFarland a 259. Megan Connelly had a 227 game.
      Davis rolled a 755 series, Reinken had a 729, Cloyd, 263 and McFarland a 689. Davis’ 279 was 86 pins over his average, and he also threw 52 pins over average for a 245. Ed Stone rolled a 232, 52 pins over age. Danny Lazzell had a 234 game, 59 pins above his 175 average. Connelly’s 227 game was 54 pins higher than her 173 game average. Reed was 75 pins over for his high game. 172 average bowler Jennifer Kile out did her average by 50 pins for a 222. Reinken’s 279 was 60 over average, while Cloyd knocked out 56 more pins than his 219 average.
     Please continue to send in your split conversions if they were really good.  I can use them if we have space.  Baby splits like the 3-10, 2-7, or other easy ones.  Splits like the 7-10, 4-7-10-6-7-10, and the Big Four, 4-6-7-10, we want to know about those. The USBC may not recognize those, but we will. Also, send in any triplicate scores, all spare games, and Dutch 200’s.


      Please submit all reports before midnight on Mondays. If you need any more info, drop me a note at illianabowling@gmail.com.
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Until next week, let’s have fun and knock ‘em down.

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