11th Frame 02.26.19 (Note from author: Apologies to regular readers for the delay in getting this out. The health bug took this writer off the books for a short time […]
Continue reading11th Frame 02.09.19 By Bill Ryan Mills Jewelry sets team high for season Not a good day for the Rams Super Bowl Sunday was not a good day for teams called Rams. Most people know in the NFL, the Patriots beat the Rams; however far, far fewer people know the Bills beat the Rams in the annual Super Bowling event at Al-Mar Lanes. The winning Bills team consisted of Dave Dohanos, Dylan Dohanos and Brian Dimick. The Bills went undefeated, besting the Colts, the Lions and the Patirots to advance unblemished through the round to eventually beat the Rams for the second time/ The final score was 29-3. The Rans emerged through the double-elimination bracket after losing to the Bills previously. After being sent to the loser’s bracket the Rams beat the Texans to advance to the finals. Dylan Dohanos struggled his first game inh the finals but rebounded with a 278; Dimick shot 242 and Dimick also shot 300-266 against the Lions earlier.The runners up consisted of Bill Whitman, Chuck Close and Doug Trumbull. The third place Texans team consisted of John Gallagher, Marcos Zamudio and Paul Overhulse. Surviving the Game: The latest results showed those eliminated in the Surviving the Game event in Week 13. They included two members of the Ladies Major league, Teresa Hiler who was 55 pins under average and Janet Yarger, -47. Also eliminated was Richard Koontz of the American League at -35 and Chris Peace of the Eagles League at 34 under. Reminders; Sweetheart Doubles Tourney Feb. 15 at 7 p.m. New York Strip Steak Dinnerspecial for two Feb. 14 Dine-in only.. — Contact Al-Mar for more information on any of these events. League highlights through Feb. 3 Elks: The Mills Jewelry team had an excellent 1,226 team game, which is the highest in the city this bowling season for a five-person team. That is better than 245 average per bowler. Yogi Wammes, 289, 628; Mallory Fritz, 199, 570; Marcia Seubert, 173, 471; Men: Bill Schumacher, 661; Jordan Franks, 646; Brent Norris, 637; Mike Hanhold, 251; Randy Sarver, 245; Bill Wammes, 238. Division leaders: Mills Jewelry, 144-99 and Homes by Josh Doyle, 130.5-112.5. ASD I Remodeling Tour Trials (featuring professional-style lane conditions) : Steveen Kocher, 726; Mickey Higham, 257, 696; Ron Steinman Jr., 655; Kyle Waynick, 2665; Juan Ybanes, 255. Standings: BGSU 2, 84-66; CJ’s Sports Bar, 82-68; Sundae Station, 81-69. Bobcat 2 a Days: Boys: Avery Latta, 244, 643; Miguel Lorenzen, 196, 535; Nate Ziebold, 172, 450; Girls: Sophie Kepling, 133, 385; Savannah Garner, 113, 319. Standings: Team 3, 25-0 Team 5, 17-8. Rally’s Junior All Stars: Boys: Conner Main, 142, 340; Porter Dimick, 333; Dakota Blasius, 120, 324; Nathan Wiener, 125; Girls: Kyleigh Leu, 101, 281; Izzy Grames, 119, 262; Kendra Repasz, 223; Kaitlynne Repasz, 95. Standings, Need a Name, 27-8; Barner, Burns and Iler, 25-10; Three’s Company, 21-14. Fantasy Doubles: (Uses scores bowled in other leagues to compete) Gary Wachter, 278, 737; Bill Schumacher, 723; Kris Kolk, 697; Joe Koldzynski, 288; Jay Samelak annd Ron Steinman, both, 278; Women: Maryann Dimick, 248, 596; Pancha Melendrez, 232, 592. Standings: Schumacher-Schumacher. 34-11; Fritz-Kolk, 30 1;2-14 1/2; Kolczynski-Kolczynski, 30-15. American: Bill Schumacher, 269, 723; Kyle Friedley, 693; Chuck Close, 688; Ron Steinman Jr. and Jay Samelak, each, 278. Divisionleaders ASD I Remodeling Inc, 12-2 in Division 1 and South River Mechanical and Gerdeman Insurance both 12-2 in Division 2 Eagles: Garyl Wachter, 278. 737; Kris Kolk, 697; Jim Mielsen, 691; Jason Sisco, 290; Joe Kolczynski, 288. Division Leaders: ASD Remodeling Inc. and Gerdeman Insurace, both 7-0; Easy Street, Naugle and Pendleton and Sons, each, 5-2 45-25. Ladies Major: Betty Jackson, 227, 628; Maryann Dimick, 248, 596; Cheyenne Kolczynski, 576; Pancha Melendrez, 214. Division Leaders, Marsh & Marsh, 48-15; Monty’s and Apio Inc, both 32-31 Farm League: Paul Klockowski, 247, 658; Maryann Dimick, 233, 614; Damon Bechstein, 246, 611. Standings: Calderon, 18-3; Al-Mar Lanes, 17-4; DingBallers, 16-5. Randy Miller (four games) Kyle Waynick, 278, 1,018; Gene Van De Velde, 929; Yogi Wammes, 910; Nate Grames, 258; Bill Wammes, 257. Standings: Kolk-Wammes, 28-12; Henderson-VanDeVelde, 25-15; Buehrer-Schneider and Grames-Wolford, both 24-16. Tuesday Coffee (two games) Cathy Lowry, 173, 333; Gail Wachter, 319; Juanita Huss, 316; Susan Enright, 166; Millie Borka, 164. Team 6. 66-34; Teams 8, 4 and 11, each, 62-38. Monday All Stars (two games): Seth King, 155, 291; Logan Reilly, 280; Jack Byers, 273; Bryan Wulff, 157; Levi Bateson, 152; Girls: Kourtney Rollins, 143, 252; Ciu Won, 251; Madison Randolph, 229; Paige Wulff, 138; Sophie Starkey, 130 Standings: Team 12, 55-35; Team 3, .50-40. Tuesday All Stars: (two games) Porter Dimick, 177, 318; Noah Gross, 301; Adam Aidan Rohleder, 181, 293; Girls: Emily Lantz, 189. 311; Isabella Ewuzie, 156, 277; Brooklyn Donnell, 260; Madison Ward, 144. Standings: Teams, 2 and 4, each, 15-0
Continue readingBy Bill Ryan A look at BG High School bowers As the Bowling Green Bobcat bowlers progress through their 2018-19 season let’s take a look at the teams. Ladies first. The girls […]
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