We have an update on the Danville Bowling Association dues
increase. After talking with Association President Darren Van Duyn, we have
found out that the dues increase vote has been put on hold until another
association meeting is held near the end of the bowling season. Keep your eyes
and ears open for the date of that meeting, where once again, you will be given
an opportunity to have your voice heard.
There will be a
Association meeting for board members only at 4:30, tonite, at Lincoln Lanes.
Want to enter some
local tournaments? Check out the local bowling centers. I believe there are
double tourneys every other week at Lincoln, King of the Hill tourneys at some
of the centers as well. Maybe one of the centers can put on a no tap tourney.
Might be some fun.
The Monday Nite
No-Tappers are still knocking out the high scores. Sharon Craft rolled a 262, 62 pins over her
200 average, which helped out her 640 series. Joe Davis had a 707 series
including a 255 game, which happens to be 64 pins over his 164 average. Scott
Cunningham rolled 79 pins over his 175 norm for
a 254. 146 average bowler John Nixon was able to top his average by 79
pins for a 208 game. Albert Syass rolled 61 pins above his current average of
159, to garner a 220. While Louise Cunningham was rolling 74 pins over her 104
average to bowl a 178 game, James Fair was topping his 104 average by 74 pins
to get a 160 game.
Had not realized the
Tuesday Morning Ladies league had change to Monday mornings, so guess we should
start calling them the Monday Morning Ladies league. One of their young ladies
picked up the 5-10 split.
The Tuesday Nite Go
Getters are picking up some steam as the season progresses. Lacee Bays rolled a 175, 66 pins over her
current average of 109. This allowed her to obtain a 430 series which is 103
pins over her current series average. 150 average bowler Jon Castle rolled 55
pins over his average for a 205, while Houston Keys was 56 over his 155 normal
to garner a total of 211. Irv Summers
picked up the 5-7-9 split.
Senior League bowler
Greg Miller was hot again this week, when he rolled a 242. However, Linda Engle
topped out for a 495 series, 114 pins over her series average. Marla Troyer
rolled a 197, 60 pins over her game average. Fred Fultz was 57 pins over his
game average. Joe Blagg had the high series for the week with a 629, including
games of 234, 215, and a 180. Charlie Graul picked up the 4-7-9 split.
Need to practice up for league or even casual
play? Check your local bowling centers to see when they offer open bowling.
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.
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