11th Frame 04.10.19

By Bill Ryan 

Leagues are beginning to wrap up for the season; Kurt Wood records 300 game.

Surviving the Game: 

The latest results showed those eliminated in the Surviving the Game event in Week 20 (accidentally missed last report) Those eliminated werBrian Close, Eagles League -68 pins; and three members of the Ladies Major League, each at 30 pins under and they were Mary Crumley, Joyce Calderon and Vera Stormer. 

Those eliminated in Week 22 were Betty Jackson, Ladies Major at 53 pins under average and three members of the Eagles League, Joe Kolczynski, -38; and Ernie Tebeau and Bill Schumacher, both at 12 under. 

League highlights through April 7 

The short-season Farm League ws the first to wtrap up. This week the short-season Fantasy Doubles, also wrapped up with Schumacher-Schumacher winning the second half to face off against Dilsaver-Friedly for the overall title. 

• The American League is the first full season league to finish up. In the first round of the playoffs, Dunipace Builoders defeated Gerdeman Insurance and Theyer Chevrolet topped Al Smith Chrysler to face off in one division; while ASDI Remodeling I defeated Sundae Station and Al-Mar Pro Shop won over BG’s Handy Man in the other division. 

High scores the last two weeks: Kurt Wood, 300, 745; Brian Knapp, 288, 779; Chris Peace, 734; Gary Luken, 275; and in Week 31: Jay Samelak, 717; Ron Steinman 288, 714; Brad Simon. 704; Ernie Tebeau. 289; Kurt Wood, 270.

• Eagles:

Michael Brim, 298; Ken North, 268, 709; Bill Riffner, 695; Bill Schmacher,687; Chris Peace and Gary Wachter, both with a 258.

Previous highs, Rodney Ridgway, 725; Bill Riffner, 714; Mike Metzker, 710; Denver Naugle, 279; Gary Wachter. 270 and Michael Wachter, 275.

In the first round of the playoffs Starkey will play ASD Remodeling and Rosenboom will face Ryan’s Steak house in one division; while TMS Transport will face Tin Man Heating and cooling and Easy Street will face Main & Sons Plumbing and Heating in the other division.

• Randy Miller (four games)

Kyle Waynick, 269. 1017; Jordan Franks, 968; Bill Wammes, 287, 891; Nate Grames, 267.

Previous high scores: Cheyenne Kolczynski, 237, 895; Denise Miller, 236. 869; Shaun Crusa, 241, 851

Playoffs: Grames-Grames will face Kolk-Wammes for first and second: while Kolczysnki will face Crusa-Miller for third and fourth. Both matches were close as Grames-Grames edged CrusaMiller 13-7; while Kolk-Wammes edged Kolczynski 12.5-7.5.

• ASDI Remodeling Tour Trials (bowled on difficult demanding conditions)

Play-offs start next session with BGSU III vs. BGSU 2 and Al-Mar Pro Shop vs. ASDI Remodeling in the top four places.

Fifth through eight will also face off and 9-12 facing in bottom third of the league.

Last sessions high scores: Derek May, 278, 670; Joe Myers, 248, 656; Steven Kocher, 633; Tony Smith, 268,

• Bobcat 2 a Days Year End Tournament has begun.

Baker Kepling Latta, won the first-round bye; Zellers, G. Genson and Lorenzen won their first match as did Bautista, A Bowen and A. Fahy; along with Lilly, Zeibold and L. Alfaro.

Previous highs Colin Fahy, 244, 638; Avery Latta, 211, 576; Jerrad Main, 522; Clayton Genson, 203; Girls: Ali Fahy, 199, 515; Jacelyn Zellers, 172, 471; Linda Alfaro, 158, 443.

(the following are still competing in regular season)

• Elks:

Terry Leek, 270, 752; Gary Wachter, 266, 699 Lucas Jenne, 654; John Emmerich, 243; Women, Mallory Fritz, 230, 590; Violet Courtney, 178, 493; Celia Johnson-Aldrich, 454; Jan Cavanaugh, 177.

Previous highs: Chris Conner, 244, 669; Chris Wood, 649; John Emmerich, 630; Bill Schumacher, 249; Neil Genson, 242; Women, Yogi Wammes. 221. 524; Mallory Fritz, 486; Dawn Poirier, 202, 483; Starlah Burks, 186.

Division leaders: Wood County Insurance, 129-87; and Franks Sales, 129-90.

• Ladies Major:

Pancha Melendrez, 253, 708; Maryann Dimick, 570; Tricia Green, 233, 569; Bonnie Carrington, 214.

Division Leaders, Al-Mar Lanes, 40-16 and El Zarape, at 32-24.

• Jack and Jill:

Steve Burton,252, 668; Kirk Starkey, 247, 647; Dennis St. Peter, 617; Nate Grames, 269; Women: Robin Starkey, 210, 579; Allison Gonyer, 224, 563; Cindy StPeter, 205, 476; 

Standings: A Split Happens,83-29 Darby-Grames, 69-43; St. Peter, 65.5-46.5.

• Mixed Up Guys and Gals:

Todd Chalfin, 245, 670; Roger Pierstorff, 235, 669; Jeff Sayre, 234, 631; Women: Lori Hutton -46.

• Diagon Alley Cats

Tim Brackenbury, 167, 393; Mike Hachtel, 151, 377; Women, Robin Cagle,152, 394; Gina O’Hare, 151-48, 401; Robin Cagle, 161, 394.

Standings: Cagle, 71-41; Brackenbury, 56-56;

• Tuesday Coffee: (two games)

Linda Tebeau, 199, 325; Marie Feehan, 322; Cathy Lowry, 318; Susan Enright, 176; Eileen Smith, 172.

Standings: Team 7, 95-45; Team 10, 85-55.

• Rally’s Junior All Stars:

Boys: Dakota Blasius, 134, 344; Seth King, 121, 311; AJ Bucher, 303; Conner Main, 126; Girls, Adylynn Babock,111, 304; Madisyn Duncan, 115, 300; Izzy Grames, 85, 348; Kaitlynne Repasz, 85.

Previous highs, Mason Wi; Madisyn Duncan, 108, 279; Izzy Grames, 106, 256; Adylynn Babcock, 110, 244

Standings: Three’s Company, 24-11; The Gutter Gang and Strike Kings, both 22-13.

•Monday All Stars (two games):

Seth King, 211, 349; Grayson Smith, 180, 243; Makenzie  Keaton, 224; Wyatt Concannon, 163.

Standings: Team 12, 85-35; Team 3, 65-55.

• Tuesday All Stars: (two games)

Will Fralick, 161, 213; Isaac Proulx, 150, 277; Nate Hubbell, 262; Allison Maiani, 140; Girls Tristan White, 165, 283; Lexi Hofmann, 136, 260; Isabella Ewuzie, 140, 251

Previous highs: Timothy Smothers, 287; Dallas Taylor, 280; Hyeon Sook Kim, 266; Will Samlow, 170; Benito Baldonado, 157Robby Samlow, 157; Girls: Shylow Adams, 176, 308; Isabella Ewuzie, 148, 266; Ryland Power, 248; Kaitlyn Peck, 136.

Standings: Teams 4 and 10, both 34-11.