Reinken, Miller, and Scruggs roll perfectly.
Scott Reinken shot
300 in the Friday Night Mixed League at Lincoln Lanes this past Friday night,
leading up to a 804 series. Other 300 games were Byron Miller in the Tuesday
Night Mutual League, and Jimmy Scruggs in the Monday Night No Tap. Congrats to all.
This
past weekend, a doubles tourney was held at Lincoln Lanes, and the results
were: First place were Bryce Spickard and Scott Reinken, and in second, Daniel
Peratt, and Chris Shipman. Third place finishers were Lexus and Steve
Skimehorn, fourth consisted of Georgia Seward and Greg Miller, while Byron
Miller and Kyle Sirratt placed fifth. Thanks to all the bowlers who competed,
and Julie Richards for posting the results.
Have
you missed the King of the Hill competition? It took a hiatus during the
Christmas holiday, but is back, starting this coming Friday, with some changes.
According to Bryan Lawson,
they will be taking the top 24 to the brackets.
The top 8 seeds will get first round byes! Come on out at 10pm for only $10. You
will get at least 2 games.
Weekly league reports:
Fast
Lanes: John Lowe tore the lanes up Sunday night in the mixed league, shooting
scores of 254, 251, and 222 for a 727 series, closely followed by Geoffery Berlin 's 265,212,247.
724 series. The Thursday night men’s league was led by Tony Gress firing a 769
with games of 246,256 and 267. Porgy Anderson
followed him with a 721, 190,256,275 game and John Faber's 694, 236,213,245.
Fast Lanes would like to wish Hoopeston Area
High School bowlers, Ryan Glotzbach,
Anthony Birge, Geno Wagoner and Brady Moore good luck in this weekends IHSA State
bowling tournament.
In
Senior bowling, Greg Miller rolled a
career high 266, 86 pins over average, and 116 pins over series for a 656.
Wayne Brown was 110 over series, rolling a 695, and 51 above his game average
rolling a 246. Clara Copsy was 61 over for a 183, Keith Carter, 51 over, with a
193, Billy McDaniel, a 199, 58 over, and Houston Key, 54 over for a 203. Split
conversions included Judy Arnett and Marvin Brandon, with the 4-7-10, Wayne
Brown, the 2-10, Teddy Carter, the 4-8-10, Michael Seward, the 5-7, and Essie
Syass, Ella Miller, and Margo Johnson converted the 4-5.
The Lutheran League: Cal Richards topped out with a 227, 45 pins above,
while Rob Harper shot a 269, 84 pins above. Cliff Dupree had a 245, 61 over,
and Dustin Dolbee rolled a 699 series which included a game 47 pins over
average, 258. Connie Juskey rolled a game of 206, 68 pins above her average,
while Robin Turner rolled a 223, 40 above. Jerrad Reed, 49 over for a 257, and
Kyle Sirratt, 70 above for a 270. Bud Taylor, 45 over with a 237, Leland Black,
59 over for a 224, Ron Candido, a 257, 67 above, and Bryan Lawson, 51 over for
a 247.
The Go-Getters Margaret Birge shot a 203,
45 over. John Camarata rolled 62 over for a 217, and 105 pins above series norm
for a 570. Kaitlyn Hankey bowled 58 over for a 223, while Stan Harvey was 120
pins over series for a 651, and 56 above game average for a 233. Harlie
Huckleby was over by 44 pins for a 181. Houston Key shot a 213, 57 over, Dick
Lamb, 70 over for a 206, Julie Lomax, 40 over for a 107, and Greg Miller, 46
over, with a 225. Georgia Seward shot 49 over for a 203, while Josh Wakeland
shot 66 pins above for a 212. Split
pickups for this report were John Camarata with the 4-7-10, Harlie Huckleby,
the 5-8, Jan Frank with the 7-9 and Mike
Camarata, the 4-7-9. Martha Elliott knocked apart the 3-9-10, while Josh
Wakeland picked up the 3-5-10.
The MS
Nail Salon League: Patty Harrier earned her 400 series award with a
420 series, and Sara Switzer earned her 175 game award by bowling a 175.
Westville’s Monday Morning League has
Jo Ann Brooks rolling 50 pins above average with a 158. Split conversions were Nancy Nickle, Martha
Hargen, and Mary Seilhymer with the 5-7. Brooks picked up the 4-5-7.
That’s it for this week. Thanks to all who
submitted info for this week’s column. Remember, you can get all the columns by
checking out Tuck’s Bowling for Fun blog at:
http://tucksbowlingforfun.blogspot.com
Until next time, let’s have fun, and
knock ‘em down.
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