The Danville Area Bowling Association has announced its
2014 inductees. For the Men’s, David T. Winchester and Jason Turner for
achievement, and Richard Wahlfeldt for Seniors. On the Women’s Wall will be
Jackie Varner for achievement, Marla Troyer for service, and for the Senior
Division, it will be Regina Winchester.
The Danville
City Tournament continues this weekend, including both doubles and single
events. Squad times are Saturday and Sunday at 9 am and 1 pm. You can contact
Darren Van Duyn at 260-8169.
The Hall of
Fame Banquet will be held this year at the Riggle, on Saturday, March 1. Social
time will start at 6, with dinner to follow at 6:30. Tickets are $20 and can
only be purchased in advance. Contact Darren Van Duyn at 260-8169 soon, as
tickets may run out.
Congrats go out
to Eric Crockett in the Friday Night League, and Larry Cash for rolling their
1st ever 300 games. Cash bowled his on Saturday evening in the city tournament.
Jim Miller rolled an 805 series this past weekend.
George Gouard,
Jimmy Scruggs, U. Pete Williams and J.R. Scruggs were the high rollers this
past week for the Church No Tap League. Gouard had a 298 game and a 758 series,
while Jimmy Scruggs rolled a 279 and a 278, which helped him to top off with a
756 series. U. Pete Williams had a 746 series, including a 261 game, 87 pins
over average. J.R. Scruggs finished with a 710 series. On the women’s side, Sue
Strong threw a series total, 642, with a 256 game. Others 50 or more above
average were Krystle Evans 212 (51), Karen Hoskins 219 (50), Karen Lane 210
(85), and McKenna Smith 183 (62). Nancy Goodner converted the 4-5-7-10 split.
In the Tuesday
Nite Go Getters, Larry Cope topped out with a 147, 54 over, and also 138 pins
over series average for a 417. Charlie Tiffin 54 pins over average for a 210,
and 100 pins over series average with a 568. Dick Lamb was 101 pins over series
for a 524. Irv Summers picked up the
8-10, Melissa Castle, the 6-7-10, Maggie Birge, the 4-7-9, and Sue Strong the
4-5-7.
The Senior
League had Joe Stokes rolling a 206 game, 63 over; Harlie Huckleby, 50 over for
a 170. Ed Reed shot a 243, 56 over, and
two 231 games, which was included in a 705 series, 144 pins over. Michael
Seward rolled a 236, 69 pins over. Billy McDaniels picked up the 5-6 split.
MeHarry’s has
Poo Nelson shooting a 266, 56 over; Harvetta Rose with a 206, 71 over; and
Marvin Brandon 246, 59 pins over average.
Also, James Nelson rolled a 237, 68 pins over; Henry Stevenson bowled a
247, 243, and 227, 67 and 63 pins over game average, totaling a 717 series.
Kevin Vehlewald shot a 248.
That wraps up
the reports for this week. If you are a league secretary, we would love to have
your league reports. Drop me an e-mail message to illianabowling@gmail.com
You can get all
the columns by checking out Tuck’s Bowling for Fun blog at:
http://tucksbowlingforfun.blogspot.com
Until next
week, let’s have fun and knock ‘em down.
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