Thursday, December 20, 2012

Dec 20, 2012


Word has it that Derrick Hufford has once again placed 1st in the Westville Sweeper tournament.
       Lincoln Lanes had a Bowler’s Choice tourney this past weekend with 5th place going to Byron Miller, 4th to Bob White, 3rd Joe Chowning, 2nd to Doug Wagner and 1st place to Steve Skimehorn.
       Looking for something to do on New Year’s Eve? There is a No Tap tourney scheduled for that day at 8:30pm at Bulans. Cost is only $40 a couple.  
      Joe (Ten Pin) Davis had the top score for with a 298, 103 pins over his average, for the Monday Nite No Tap League at Lincoln Lanes. Joe, have to ask, was one of those 2 pins left, the 10? Other high scores were a 288 for Robbie Ketcherside, which help him to achieve a 799 series. Cal Richards had a 278 series, which included a 278 game. Jimmy Scruggs also topped out with a 675 series. They had the following bowlers top 50 or more pins over average: John Nixon 234 (164), Pam Jones (164), Brock Dieu 230 (177), and James Fair 186 (106). Nancy Goodner picked up the 5-10.
     Nick Grubb is in the news again, with a high game of 280, and a series of 696. Robin Turner rolled a 254 (187), while Kathy Seymore had a 222 (168)
        The Tuesday MS Nail Salon Bowling League is reporting that Judy Mentzer bowled 2 (200 games) 227 and 202 for a 565 Series and earned an award for having a game 75 pins above her average. Donna Rayhel bowled a 216 for a 515 series, and  Ilse Durbin earned an award for a 400 series. Also receiving awards were Barb Dinsmore and Tammy Hathaway.
     The Tuesday Nite Go Getter’s Russ Puzey rolled a 205, 71 pins over average, while both Joe Davis and Joe Blagg converted the 3-10.
       The Senior League had only a few higher games this week. Joe Blagg had a 223 game, 50 pins over his game average and a 627 series, which was 108 pins over series total. Aaron Williams, 166 game, 50 pins over his game average, and a 491 series which was 143 pins over series total. Split conversions were John Gebhart with the 5-10, Laura Baird, the 3-7, and Ed Reed with the 6-7-8-10.
       The Early Friday Evening League at Sycamore Lanes in Covington had Renee' Albea picking up the 2-4-10 split, while Ernie Coutu bowled a 203-152 average for 51 over.  Kenny Storckman rolled 59 pins over his average for a 204.
       The Friday Nite Mixed League at Lincoln lanes had some great scores again. Check them out!!  David Henderson 258,  Jarvis Brown 256, and a 675 series. Terrence Cloyd 266, and a 722 series.  Jerrad Reed 289 and 255, and a 755 series. Evan Davis rolled a 269, Josh Maynor topped out at 255, Bill Phillips had a 267. Nicole Brown had a625 series which included a 266 game.
      We’re not quite done yet. More bowlers 50 or more pins over their averages: Jon Cox 245 (159), Teddy Carter 239 (186), Bud Taylor 246 (196), Autumn Michael 135 (77), Josh Troxel 247 (195), Jerrad Reed 289 (208), Evan Davis 269 (193), Josh Maynor 255 (180), Carl Robertson 207 (154) and a 215 (154) and Bill Phillips 267 (182).
      Thanks again to the folks who report the scores. Your help is greatly appreciated.
     Please submit all reports before midnight on Mondays. If you need any more info, drop me a note at illianabowling@gmail.com. Check out past articles at http://tucksbowlingforfun.blogspot.com/
Until next week, let’s have fun and knock ‘em down.

Friday, December 14, 2012

Thursday Dec 14th, 2012


       Had a great turn out for the Doubles Tournament Sunday at Lincoln Lanes. Congratulations to the following: 1st place - Larry (Bubba) Cash and Ron Phelps / 2nd place - Nicole Brown and Chad Hoshauer / 3rd place - Larry Richards Sr. and Paul Woodworth / 4th place - Jolene Krout and Roger Gant / 5th place Terry Bell and Harry Powell. 
     The Monday Morning Tuesday Morning Ladies League had Laura Baird picking up the 5-6-10 to start of the week.
      The Monday Nite No Tap League at Lincoln Lanes had the following bowlers top 50 or more pins over average: Sue Strong 250 (188), Joanie Hedlund 213 (153), Mallory Buss 197 (128) and Matt Myers 193 (127). Both Terry Jones and Essie Syass converted the 5-10, while Pat Evans used the other side of the lane to knock out the 5-7.
        The Monday Night Mixed League at Bulans is telling us the following persons rolled 50 or more pins over average: Sandi Burke 258 (171), Greg Miller 219 (168), and Mathew Pate 224 (169).
      The TLC League at Bulans on Tuesday nite has Don Coan rolling a 263, Jerry Kinney shooting a 221 and a 267 which helped get him a 656 series with a 180 average. Sarah Spencer garnered a 213, exactly 50 pins over average, and let’s not forget Charlie Forshier, who had a 655 series with a 178 average, which also included a 228 game.
     The Tuesday MS Nail Salon Bowling League is reporting that in recent weeks Cheryl Callison bowled 201 / 485 series, Sharon Craft bowled a 215, Brenda Lomax bowled a 201 / 575 series, while Sue Strong bowled a 203 / 571 series
       The Tuesday Nite Go Getter’s Lisa Moudy topped out at 200, 56 pins over her 144 average. Paula Beatty picked up the 3-10, while Kevin Powell and Joe Elliott both knocked out the 5-10. Melissa Castle demonstrated how we should pick up the 5-7, and her husband Jon Castle picked up the 2-5-7. Irvin Summers snagged the elusive 4-7-9.
       The Senior League had only a few higher games this week. Terry Bell rolled a 611 series which included a 235 game. Stan Harvey rolled a 600 series, including a 225 game. Split conversions for the week were Terry Koebrich and Bob Coburn, who both picked up the 5-10. Michelle Williams converted the 5-6, while Greg Miller showed everyone how to pick up the 4-6.
      The Early Friday Evening League at Sycamore Lanes in Covington had Katrina Edwards rolling a 199-252 and 192 games for a 643 series. She has a 180 average, and the high game was 72 pins over. Other bowlers 50 or more over includes Darrell Edwards 265 (177), Doug Blankenbeckler 225 (171), Benji Brink 209 (146), and Bill Shoaf with a 227 (170).  Karen Blankenbeckler picked up the 7-9, Judy Gebhart, the 4-7-10, and Renee Albea converted the 4-7-9-10.
      The Friday Nite Mixed League at Lincoln lanes had some great scores as well the past couple of weeks. Seven  men rolled over 250. They were: Jarvis Brown had a 257, 52 pins over, Tyler West, 97 over, Bryan Lawson 268 (197), Rob Pendleton 255 (190), Terence Cloyd 258, Jarvis Brown 285,  and Rich McFarland 278. Two women had great scores the last 2 weeks. Brandi Welsch rolled a 238, while Nicole Brown shot 235, 247, and a 278. The following guys rolled 675 or over: Terrence Cloyd, 678 and a 701, David Henderson 687, Tyler West 698, Jarvis Brown 730 and Wayne Brown, Sr. 682.  Two gals were over 625, and that was Nicole Brown with a 729, and Dakota Pollock with a 659, 176 pins over her series average. Other bowlers 50 or more pins over include: Karen Rice 186 (134), Tyler West 245 (160), Brandi Welsch 238 (186), Larry Richards, Sr. 221 (163), Teresa Cloyd 201 (150), Jarvis Brown 257 (205), Bud Taylor 244 (194), Doc Finch 247 (189), Ed Stone 237 (182), Wayne Brown, Sr. 245 (191), Delbert Lowe 198 (148), and Rich McFarland 278 (215).
     Thanks again to the folks who report the scores. Your help is greatly appreciated.
     Please submit all reports before midnight on Mondays. If you need any more info, drop me a note at illianabowling@gmail.com. Check out past articles at http://tucksbowlingforfun.blogspot.com/
Until next week, let’s have fun and knock ‘em down.

Thursday, Dec 6, 2012


Can you believe it is actually winter? I for one am very glad we have been having the temperatures we have been experiencing. However, we are presuming the weather is about to take a turn for the worst. One way to keep warm during the cold winter months is to join a league. Believe it or not, there might be some openings on some of the leagues, can’t promise, but it never hurts to ask. No leagues open to new bowlers, well, most centers have open bowling where you can go and better your game.
      Looks as if the Monday Nite Church No Tappers were on the mark again, with Robbie Ketcherside leading the way. Robbie Ketcherside rolled  78 pins over his 208 average to achieve a 286 game, and a 788 series. Jimmy Scruggs bowled a 683 series, which included a 266 game. Other No-Tappers achieving 50 or more ins over average were Finas Glenn with a 241 (189), John Nixon 250 (161), U. Pete Williams 264 (178), Richard Morgan 219 (147, Courtney Nord 156 (94), and Louise Cunningham 190 (129). Sharon Craft picked up the 3-7-10 split.
    Also on Monday nite, but across town to the west at Bulan’s, Cindy Esworthy rolled 51 pins over her average for a 206 (155), and Judy Foley shot a 159 (109) in the Mixed League.
    Also at Bulan’s, the Tuesday Nite TLC League Jerry Kinney rolled a 239 (172), and Janis Thompson a 223 (157). Both of these scores were 50 or more pins over average.
    The Tuesday Nite Go-Getter’s Dot McDaniel rolled a 435, 126 pins over her series average. Jodie Wade was 66 pins over her 122 average with a 188, and Joe Blagg topped out 50 pins over his average with a 218. Bub Tiffin knocked out the 3-10, Mac McDaniel and Ella Miller blew aprt the 4-5-7. Tony Dompe lassoed the 3-6-7, while Fred Fultz, picked up the 5-10.
      Allen Taylor has been on a hot streak lately and this past Thursday afternoon was no exception in the Senior League. He rolled 75 pins over his average for a game of 224, and a 550 series, which was 103 pins over his series average. Gerald Arnett rolled 52 pins over average for a 199 game. Dorothy Hesler converted the 4-7-9 split, and Taylor picked up the 4-7-10.
     Quite a few scores from the early Friday nite League at Sycamore Lanes in Covington. Among them are Cliff Albea with scores of 212, 231, and 277 for a 720 series. The 277 was 79 pins over his 198 average. Others 50 or more pins over were Doug Blankenbeckler  231 (171), Karolyn Blankenbeckler 221 (153), Ron Cates 238 (187), Ernie Coutu 211 (152), Mike Dunavan 246 (186), Darrell Edwards 227 (174), and Kenny Storckman 190 (139), Tommy Bee picked up the 3-7, Laurie Dunavan showed us how to pick up the 5-7, and Rose Schaeffhold knocked out the 2-6-8-10.
     Thanks again to the folks who report the scores. Your help is greatly appreciated.
        Please submit all reports before midnight on Mondays. If you need any more info, drop me a note at illianabowling@gmail.com. Check out past articles at http://tucksbowlingforfun.blogspot.com/
Until next week, let’s have fun and knock ‘em down.

Bowling - Thursday Nov 29th, 2012


Let’s start off with the Monday Nite Church No-Tap League at Lincoln Lanes. Terry Jones rolled a 682 series which included a 268, 71 pins over his 197 average. Finas Glenn was able to pick up the 5-7, while Miles Clark and Larry Craft, both converted the 5-10.These No-Tap bowlers rolled 50 or more pins over average: Scott Cunningham 242 (188), Mike Jett 274 (176), Albert Syass 244 (163) and Ella Ellis 222 (155).
        We have received reports from the Tuesday nite Mutual League in the annex at Lincoln Lanes, that it has featured a couple of great series the past couple of weeks. Kevin O’Brien rolled a 795 series, but  Steve Skimehorn was not far behind with a 782 series with games of 279, 258, and a 245.
      Heading to the front part of the Lincoln Center had the Tuesday Nite Go-Getters, with Chris Brookins, Harlie Huckleby, and Tracey Smith all picking up the 3-10 split. Huckleby also knocked out the 5-7, and the 3-5-10 split. Bub Tiffin was able to shoot out the 5-10, and Sue Strong made picking up the 5-7 look easy. Tuck Miller shot a 564 series, which was 138 pins over his normal, while shooting a 213 game, 71 pins over his norm.
     In the Monday Nite League at Bulans, Robin Turner rolled a 631, which included a high game of 256, 68 pins over her average. Others, 50 or more pins over: Karen Luse 180 (123), and Brent Honn 219 (149).
       The Monday Morning Tuesday Ladies League in Westville tells us that Jo-Ann Brooks picked up the 2-7-8.
       Back to Tuesday nites out at Bulans, the TLC League has Ed Barteck rolling a 246, and a 660 series. Kristin Duke topped out with a 210, with a 155 average. Don Coan shot a 258, while Stephen Forshier rolled a 631 series.
       The Thursday afternoon Senior League is telling us that Houston Key was 64 pins over his average with a 224 game. Allen Taylor shot 113 pins over his series average for a 554 series.  This is another time the USBC no longer recognizes this achievement, but this column will. Stan Harvey, bowled a 203 not once, not twice, but 3 times, for a 609 series. Please remember long time Danville bowler Ruth Campbell in your thoughts and prayers. A few weeks back she had fallen and broke her hip, and she has been in and out of the hospital and nursing home since.
      In the Early Friday Evening League over at Sycamore Lanes, Darrell Edwards rolled a 212, 247, and 207 for a 666 series, 153 pins over his series average, and he was also 76 pins over his average for the 247 game. Kenny Storckman shot 52 pins over average for a 186.
      Finally, we have some scores from the Friday Nite League starting off with Zech Connelly rolling a 255, and Jarvis Brown shooting a 253. Wayne Brown Sr. shot a 688 series. Megan Connelly bowled a high game of 259, while Nicole Brown topped out with a 236.  The following bowlers had 50 or more pins over average: Randy McMasters 217 (161), Matt Moudy 209 (157), Dorothy McFarland 223 (171),
Doc Finch 237 (186), Jon Cox 223 (157), Dave Beckett 198 (136), and Teresa Cloyd 203 (150).
     An Alert for all USBC bowlers, most of you should either have or should be getting your USBC card. In the instructions it says to activate your card.  You do NOT have to actually activate it, only if you want to obtain some of the optional benefits such as coaching, and maybe merchandise at a discounted price.
        Please submit all reports before midnight on Mondays. If you need any more info, drop me a note at illianabowling@gmail.com. Check out past articles at http://tucksbowlingforfun.blogspot.com/
Until next week, let’s have fun and knock ‘em down.