11th Frame 12.23.18 By Bill Ryan Avery Latta bowls 254, 659 in youth league ‘Tis the season for strange things happening like Santa coming down your chimney with a new bowling ball, […]
Continue readingBy Bill Ryan Adam Dilsaver, among City tournament winners taking both singles and All Events Simon and King win doubles; Lane and Hiler take women’s doubles crown, Melendrez wins singles and […]
Continue readingBy Bill Ryan Dilsaver shoots 800 in singles leads city tournament, Dimick leads women’s singles Youth bowler James Alfaro bowls 255, 636 Adan Dilsaver posted on his Facebook page he would rather have […]
Continue readingBy Bill Ryan Jug’s Bowling Center wins annual Moosman team tournament. The Northwest Ohio Bowling Proprietors annually hold the Dean Moosman Memorial Team tournament in memory of the former proprietor and Ohio Hall […]
Continue readingBy Bill Ryan ASDI wins open team tourney, H&W Motor Freight win women’s division Anita Dilaver claims Turkey Title; Ken North bowls 300 in American League • City Tournament: The standings of the annual […]
Continue readingBy Bill Ryan Product test offered On Sunday Al-Mar Lanes will offer bowlers free entry to try the latest releases from 900 Global at the bowling center at 1010 N. Main Street. […]
Continue readingBy Bill Ryan Pepsi qualifiers There were 18 youth bowlers who earned qualification to advance in the annual Pepsi tournament in the first round of qualifying through Al-Mar Lanes. They are listed […]
Continue reading11th Frame 11.09.18 By Bill Ryan Four younger bowlers pass coaching clinic Colin Fahy, Ali Fahy, Sidney Dilsaver and Cheyenne Kolczynski, all recently attended the Level 1 United States Bowling Congress coaching clinic. Each of the four passed and are now Level 1 certified coaches. The program was held in Temperance, Michigan. Bowling for Boobs winners The winners in the recent Bowling for Boobs fund-raising tournament (no-tap scoring) were Dave Walter with a 300 and 843 scratch series; Isaac Milleson with a […]
Continue readingBy Bill Ryan This week another page on the calendar was turned and we are heading into the holiday season, which also means the weather will be turning colder and […]
Continue readingBy Bill Ryan U.S. OPEN TO BRING 2018 GO BOWLING! PBA TOUR SEASON TO DRAMATIC CLOSE The 2018 Go Bowling! PBA Tour season will come to a dramatic end over the next few days with a number of plot lines in play as the U.S. Open gets underway at Northrock Lanes in Wichita, Kan., including its impact on the PBA Player and Rookie of the Year races, the possibility of a new addition to the PBA’s “Triple Crown” roster, maybe a record-tying major, and a battle for berths in the end-of-season PBA Clash. For starters, how players finish in the U.S. Open could be a significant factor in deciding the 2018 PBA Player and Rookie of the Year races. Heading into the final PBA Tour event of the year, EJ Tackett is the only three-title winner in 2018. Jason Belmonte, Anthony Simonsen, Andrew Anderson and Jakob Butturff are all solidly in contention with two PBA Tour titles each. On a personal level, the U.S. Open also may have special meaning to Belmonte and Tackett. Both players are in need of a U.S. Open title to complete the PBA Triple Crown. A win by Belmonte also would be his 10th major, tying the legendary Earl Anthony and Pete Weber for the all-time record for most PBA major titles. The U.S. Open will pay $30,000, $15,000, $12,000, $10,000 and $8,000 to the top five finishers. Fans can track the competition through exclusive live coverage of the qualifying and match play rounds by Xtra Frame on FloBowling Friday through Tuesday, Oct. 30. Fans also can follow the U.S. Open via the Live Scoring feature on pba.com. The five-man stepladder finals will air live on CBS Sports Network on Wednesday, Oct. 31, at 7 p.m. Eastern. Surviving the Game Results of the second week of Al-Mar’s Surviving the game found the first three bowlers eliminated were Roger Pierstorff from the American League at 115 pins under average; Celia Johnson 93 pins under in the Elks League and Pancha Melendrez, […]
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