11th Frame 01.15.19

11th Frame 01.15.19

By Bill Ryan

Rossford graduate to be part of CP3;

Waynick rolls 767 in American follows next night in Eagles with 782

Rossford native Tyler Crispin has been invited to participate in the annual CP3 PBA Celebrity Invitational event as part ofthe Professional Bowlers Association in conjunction with the Chris Paul Family Foundation.

Crispin will join celebrities from MLB, NFL and NASCAR. The star-studded CP3 PBACelebrity Invitational will air on FOX onSuper Bowl Sunday, Feb. 3 at 2 p.m.

Crispin was runner-up in the CBS’s “Big Brother Season 20.”

Returning celebrity competitors are 2018 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Terrell Owens and 2018 AmericanLeague MostValuable Player and World Series champion Mookie Betts. Along with Crispin new celebrities expected to compete are HoustonAstros All-Starinfielder Alex Bregman, four-time NFL Pro Bowl quarterback Michael Vick and two-time Monster EnergyNASCAR winner anddriver of the #10 Go Bowling Ford Mustang Aric Almirola.

Paul, the tournament host and a nine-time NBA All-Star, is hoping to defend his doubles title with PBA Hall of Fame partnerNorm Duke and win for the fifth time overall. The multi-format event benefits the Chris Paul Family Foundation, a non-profitorganization dedicated to promoting youth, education, health, sports and social responsibility.

Other PBA stars scheduled to compete include Hall of Famers Pete Weber and Chris Barnes, 2018 PBA Player of the YearAndrew Anderson, four-time PBA Player of the Year Jason Belmonte, 18-time tour winner Tommy Jones, 12-time winnersSean Rash and EJ Tackett and two-time winner Kyle Troup.

Surviving the Game:

The latest results showed those eliminated in the Surviving the Game event in Week 10. They were Jay Samelac, American League, 86 under average; Susan Harris, Elks -78 and Jessica Johnson, Ladies Major, -52.

League highlights through Jan. 6.

• Bobcat 2 a Days:

Boys: Avery Latta, 246, 589; Nate Ziebold 176, 475; Miguel Lorenzen, 177, 473; Girls: Sophie Kepling, 166, 397; Savannah Garner, 102, 283.

Standings, start of second half: Team 3, 5-0 Team 4, 4 1/2- 1/2.

• Rally’s Junior All Stars:

Boys: Bonito Balsonado, 329; Conner Main, 123, 327; Porter Dimick, 130, 305; Mason Wiener, 122; Girls: Madisyn Duncan, 105, 263; Kaitlynne Repasz, 74, 200; Lilly Garner, 39, 105.

Standings, start of second half: Need a Name, Garner-Burns and Iler; and Three’s Company, each, 7-0

• Ladies Major:

Cheyenne Kolczynski, 222,579;Pancha Melendrez, 567; Maryann Dimick, 560; Betty Jackson, 218; Cindy McCarthy, 211.

Division Leaders Marsh & Marsh, 33-9; Monty’s 25-17

• Tuesday Coffee (two games)

Cathy Lowry, 372; Juanita Huss, 349; Judy Lee, 339; Rachael London, 208; Phyllis Morelan, 194; Millie

Broka, 193.

Standings: Team 11, 55-30; Team 7, 51-34. (Interestingly both of the top two teams lost all five points this week, but maintained their top two spots in the standings.)

• Randy Miller (four games)

Kyle Waynick, 268, 958; Joe Kolczynski, 953; Shaun Crusa, 268, 936; Jordan Franks, 269.

Previous week: Shaun Crusa, 934; Kyle Waynick, 920; Todd Buehrer, 904; Joe Kolczynski, 267; Todd Buehrer, 257;Nate Grames, 256.

Standings: Crusa-Miller, 117,5-62.5; Grames-Grames, 110-70.

• Elks:

Gary Wachter, 268, 723; Brett Palmer, 255, 712; Lucas Jenne, 668; Jordan Franks, 244 Women; Mallory Fritz, 207, 555; Gail Wachter, 185, 510.

Division leaders: Mills Jewelry, 103-59 and Palmer Excavating, 86.5-75.5.

• Eagles:

Kyle Waynick, 287, 782; Grian Murray, 726; Bill Schumacher, 696; Adam Dilsaver, 279; Michael Wachter, 268l

Previous week: Ken North, 289, 779; Chris Peace, 733; Jordan Franks, 723; Doug Trumbull, 279; Dave Koons, 279' .

Division Le3aders: Rosenboom, 40-16; Easy Street, 38-18.

• American:

Kyle Waynick, 276, 767; Brian Dimick, 279, 753; Mickey Higham, 746; Richard Koontz Jr. 723; Mickey Higham, 286; Gene Trumbull, 279.

Division leaders BG’s Handy Man, 47-16; Thayer Ford-Nissan, 40-23.

• Farm League:

Bill Kale, 275, 719; Cody Bame, 244, 686;Paul Klockowski, 246, 659.

Bechstein Farms, 54-16; Al-Mar Lanes, 42-21.

• Vehtek 2nd Shifters,

Patrick Iffland, 220, 600; Jacob Christensen, 236, 525

Standings, Team 4, 33-16; Teams 3 and 1, both, 28-21.