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2 SPORTS REPORTER March 17 - 23, 2010
Idle bowling thoughts.
...Bowling has been a good
friend and fund raiser for all
charities, and hardly a week
goes by when tournament,
league and open play bowlers
aren't asked to help out with a
donation, participation in a
tournament, or paying a fee to
attend a night of bowling headed
by a celebrity with a favorite
cause. That's fine, but bowling
and bowlers never receive the
full credit so richly deserved.
...You-mostly-hear about the
high scores in tournaments, but
even in the top pro events, there
is always a game or two in the
low 100s or lower. I remember
one night in the famed Paramus
(N.J.) Classic League, one of the
best in the nation, one of the best
bowlers in history, PBA and
USBC Hall of Famer Teata
Semiz rolled such a game. Itmade a great column for me,
and Semiz still laughs about it---
now, not then.
...Kay Grayson, one of
Hollywood's top performers,
and a great singer, died recently
at 88. The connection to bowling
is that she was married at one
time to the late Johnny
Johnston, also a movie star and
entertainer. When Johnston
moved to New York he bowled at
least twice a week in the best
leagues, loved to hang out in
bowling centers, hosted bowling
events and did a fine job as the
announcer of the nationally tele-vised "Make That Spare" show.
All the greats of the 1950s were
featured on the telecast and a
number made big bucks by con-
verting the bonus spare at the
end of each show.
...It is amazing when you read
of bowling's longevity records,
bowlers who have rolled in
leagues or tournaments for more
than 70 years. The most difficult
part is getting past the first hur-
dle, just to live long enough.
...Pro bowlers are the most
cooperative of all athletes when itcomes to appearances, interviews
and the like. But I wonder if talk-
ing to them on TV while they are
in a match is a bit too much.
...One of the many records
posted by pro Hall of Famer
Anne Marie Duggan is a 262
average for an eight game block
in a tournament. The over-
whelming majority of female
bowlers in the world never have
rolled a single game of 262 or
better in their entire careers.
...Houses are built of wood,
stone, logs and gingerbread.
Now, an inventive bowler is talk-
ing about building a cabin out ofbowling balls. Don't be sur-
prised if he succeeds, bowlers,
are doers of strange things, on
and off the lanes.
...Kelly Kulick has been
receiving all kinds of praise and
special attention for her feat of
winning the PBA Tournament of
Champions, the first woman to
to dent the former all-male
domain. Let's hope that she
receives some recognition when
the pick of the athletes of the
year for 2010 are announced.
...It is said that all bad scoring
days in bowling will even out,
that the bad days will happily bematched by an equal amount of
good days. Most bowlers I know
have an awful lot of good days
coming.
...Older bowlers don't exagger-
ate. They just remember big.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. The last
thing Kelly Kulick could have
imagined as she rolled her way to
victory in the Professional
Bowlers Association Tournament
of Champions in January was that
her historic victory would lead to a
visit to the White House.
And beyond simply acknowledg-
ing her as the first woman to win a
PBA Tour
title, Kulick
found herself being hon-
ored as an
A m e r i c a n
pioneer who
had carved
out a unique
place in the
nations histo-
ry as the first
woman to win
a major
championship
in a male-
d o m i n a t e d
professional
sport.
Kulick was invited to attend theInternational Womens Day recep-
tion held in the East Room of the
White House on Monday in cele-
bration of Womens History
Month. Hosted by President
Obama and first lady Michelle
Obama, approximately 250
women attended the event which
honored contributions of women in
history and contemporary society.
The event began approximately
5 p.m. Eastern with a speech by
Mrs. Obama who recognized all
those in attendance.
Today all of you are joining the
long list of incredible women who
have graced these halls both as vis-
itors and as residents, from admi-
rals and actresses to civil rights
pioneers, Mrs. Obama told the
group. Were here today not just
to pay tribute to leaders and icons
and household names We honor
women who refused to listen to
those who would say that you
couldnt or shouldnt pursue your
dreams.
P r e s i d e n t
Obama thenspoke of the
roles of
women in
b u i l d i n g
America.
Kulick said
after the
speeches by
President and
Mrs. Obama,
there was a
short recep-
tion where she
did get to meet
very briefly
with President
Obama.I didnt have a chance to speak
at length with the president or first
lady, but I did get to meet the pres-
ident and shake his hand, which
was certainly a great honor.
Kulick said it was a simple and
moving ceremony.
The presidents speech was very
moving and paid tribute to the
accomplishments of women who
have been pioneers in all walks of
life and as role models we are set-
ting the example for the genera-
tions that will follow us, Kulick
added.Credit PBA photo
Member
Kelly Kulick Goes to
Washington!
AT HOLIDAYRob Andresen 772OAKLAND, NJ Rob Andresen
led the scoring in the Saturday
Junior Major League firing a 279
game for a high series of 772.
Kevin Macchia shot 279, Kris
Jergensen 267, Mike Carr 696,
Kyle Landau 682, Rich Gutches
670, Joe Saccamanno 665, Tyler
Blind 664, and Anastasia DeLeon
210.
Nelson Debow 734Nelson Debor paced the scoring
in the Sal Marino-Budweiser
Classic League firing a 268 game
for a high series of 734.
Jack Prins rolled 257-696, Paul
Walmers 255-694, Joseph
Gazzillo 256-694, Jim Schnaidt
686, Jacob Solomon 679, Josh
Binhammer 672, Brian Denhartog
669, and Dean Kazinci 669.
In the Tusday Ladies Handicap
League Fran Miller rolled 231,
Janet Fitzgerald 221, Betty
Hughes 210, and Fran Miller 204.
Tim Scott 719Tim Scott paced the scoring in
the Saturday Junior Major League
firing a 233 game for a high series
of 719.
Brian Ball shot 267-671, Rich
Gutches 647, Tim Scott 259, Ryan
Kattine 247, Colette Malyack 241-
210, and Anastasia DeLeon 201-
200.
Zachery Tanglao 730Zachery Tanglao paced the scor-
ing in the Pops Coslet Memorial
League firing a high game of 261
and a high series of 730.
Chuck Wassmer hit 248-247-727,
Chuck Coslet 257-667, Joe Noce
667, Brian Guelph 660, and Kathy
Hanek 236-606.
Joe Donnarumma 721Joe Donanrumma led the Sunday
Gutterdusters League firing games
of 269-267 for a high series of721.
Steve Galik rolled 246-667,
Chris Amiaga 652, Rich Worst
248-646, Brian Scott 248-641, and
Tracie Peterson 200.
Sott Merwede 695Scott Merwede led the scoring in
the Monday Nite Early Mix
League firing a high game of 248
for a high series of 695.
Tim Fitzgerald shot 675, Stacey
Bade 243-648, Vicki Allen 229-
225-630, Jon Paul Richard 238,
Jim Ketterer 663, and Debra Ross
611.
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Nikki Arrigo, 12, Rolls 222-591 inNorth Arlington
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01/22/10 North Arlington, NJ - There was no doubt as to this sessions
Bantam Bowler of the Week in the Adult-Junior Friday Doubles at North
Arlington. Two-hand kegler Nikki Arrigo had a break-out performance,
mashing the maples with games of 222 and 205, culminating in a season
high 591 set. The 12-year-old lifted her overall average five points in
leading the A Team to a 5-2 triumph over powerhouse S.A.S. which
needed a closing 242 by talented 17-year-old Nick Gavron to salvage the
high-scoring, tightly contested finale, 463-449; the combined 912 gross
pinfall is a new high for the season. Notwithstanding his teams setback,
Nick also scored a 232 middle game in posting 643, the evenings top
threesome.
In other contests, the pace-setting Cardinals rode 14-year-old Will
Blancos 225-620 to a 5-2 win over the Mighty Chipmunks. Caf Tra-
Ell swept past Team Awesome into third place as 9-year-old Nicole
Fonseca continued to bowl better than average. Juicy moved up in the
standings by vanquishing the Ghosts, 7-0.
Over average scores from the twelve and under rollers were Nikki
Arrigo +65, Nicole Fonseca +16 and Sam Passaro +12. High games
among the adults were Kevin Gavron 221-217, Art Arrigo 210 and Patti
Passaro 204.
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ELMWOOD PARK, NJ Willie Seabrooks led the Wednesday
Teterboro Bowling League at Parkway Lanes firing games of 256-245-
265 for a high 766 series.
Rich Miller, Sr. rolled 258-739, Jim Viola 254-724, Jim Carroll, Jr. 289-
696, Bill Scrivens 258-694, James Willis 257-692, David Friedhoff 237-
682, Joe Avola 258-673, Frank Beamon 258-657, & Joe Donnarumma
257-656.
At another meeting Mark Marton led with 236-244-257-737 followed by
Steve Semancik 267-730, Joe Mercurio 255-702, Rob Byrd 246-700,
James Willis 245-675, Joe Avola 255-674, Greg Ciccone 252-667,
Joe Donnarumma 236-664, Frank Beamon 224-652, Don Fugate 258-
651, and Scott Koenig 225-651.
Willie Seabrooks 766 at Parkway LanesMONTVALEJUNIORS
By Dennis O'Flaherty
MONTVALE, NJ - Bryan Kist
lead the scoring in the Junior
Singles League at Montvale Lanes
this week with games 242, 224
and 201 for a 667 series. Brian
O'Flaherty shot games of 234,
211, 195 for a 640 series and
Bobby McCarthy bowled 212, 209
and 204 for a 625. Mike Wuhrman
rolled a pair of 212 games, Eric
Sibbald had a 222, Jon Frantin a
234, Ray Lavender a 201 and Tim
Frantin a 195.
In the Strikers league, Kristian
Burke fired a 216 game, Shannon
Rossi rolled games of 162 and
156, Davis Badaszewski had a
154, Kelsey Pulzone bowled 151
and Jamie Mager a 149.
In the Power Preps Matthew Leo
rolled games of 115, 107 and 103
for a 325 series, Nick Leo shot a
113, Noah Goldberg rolled a 124
game, Eric Skoog shot a 110 and
Amanda Dembeck rolled an 83.
Rich Kingsland 746 at Hy-Way Bowl
WAYNE, NJ Rich Kingsland topped the scoring in the Plau Post91/Monday Nite Mixed Leauge at Hy-Way Bowl firing games of 279-
258-209 for a high series of 746.
Alton Jenkins hit 226-238-255-719, Reginald Bellamy 237-211-267-
715, Theo Lasure 245-213-251-709, Bobby Brown 257-223-223-703,
and Ameer Godimer 278.
Jeff Dudas 726 in OLVWAYNE, NJ - Jeff Dudas had the big guns out as he paced all scoring
with 267-726 in the Our Lady of the Valley Bowling League T-Bowl II
Rich Shanley rolled 258-710, Chris Romeo 244-650, Bob Dillon
247-646, and Jim Shaver 224-643.
In another session, Chris Romeo was the leader rolling 247 en route
to a 696 series. Randy Klein was right on his tail with 245-689, fol-
lowed by Tom Maloney 248-686, Brian Dodd 249-680, Jim Shaver
246-678, Ben Fierro 267-663, Jeff Dudas 257-660, Mark Galliano 237-
650, and Don Meytrott 234-646.
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Bob Olstead 661Bob Olstead led the scoring in the
Mixed League firing games of 254-
204-203 for a high series of 661.
Walt Forrester shot 246-208-643,
Frank Zabriski, Sr. 256, Keri May
253-203-238-694, Sharon Bush
232, and Lauren DeFilipo 225.Ed
Boehlke 679ROCKAWAY, NJ- Ed Boehlke led
the Monday Nite Mixed firing 255-
200-224 for a high series of 679.
Anthony Formica hit 233-206-221-
660, and Ricky Exner 234.
Nichole Spratford 646 Nichole Spratford blasted 235-
212-646, Mike Angle 233-201-605,
Alison Gomer 218, and Matt
Graham 211 in the PBA Experience
League.
Dale Eppel 674Dale Eppel led the Monday Early
Birds firing 279-200 for a 679.
Kreg Gibbons shot 245-202-224-
671, Joe Miller 278, and Camille
McQueen 202.
Mike Potoski 673Mike Potoski led the scoring in the
Tuesday Night Mixed League firing
games of 255-223 for a high series
of 673.
Bill Booth shot 223-203-215-641,
Linda Cordasco 203, and Rebeca
Chaparro 221.
Bill Karpack 663Bill Karpack led the scoring in the
NorBu Lodge League firing games
of 245-226 for a high series of 663.
Charles Writght shot 236-221-
201-661, James Blonske 225-223-
637, Bne Vennesland 248, Marie
Van Treuren 207-201-201-661,Lynn Perry 228, and Stacey Titus
214.
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Brackets &Side Pots
Joe Marchese 757MADISON, NJ Joe Marchese topped the
Morris County Police & Fire League firing
a 265 game for a high series of 757.
Tom Kreder shot 269-731, Mark
Kwiatkowski 257, Michael Ramos 699,
and Carolyn Granato 221.
Kyle McKissock 695Kyle McKissock paced the scoring in the
Wednesday Trio League firing a 245 game
for a high series of 695.
Trevor Bogert hit 245-640, Andrew
Stephens 238, Joe Mazzarese 632, Chris
Ardizzone 223, Cheryl Killeen 213, and
Stephanie Rahn 203.
Tom Klein 276Tom Klein fired a high game of 276 in the
Livingston Business Mens League.
Bob Perry shot 269-662, Mike Ramos
257-695, and Eddie Werzyn 676.
Trevor Bogert 297Trevor Bogert fired a high game of 297 in
the CMIL League.
Vinnie Pagnotta rolled 733, and Margaret
Byrne 222-600.
Scott Damiano 279Scott Damiano led the Pat Martinelli
Friday Classic League firing a high 279.
Frank San Felice shot 276-731, Ben
Geffken 267, Joe Horincewich 739, Vinnie
Pagnotta 715, Ellen Moore 216-600, and
Donna Badolato and Sue Dobrinsky 194.
Jennifer Drury 259Jennifer Drury rolled 259-684, Liesl
Apgar 258-695, and Karen Reinacher 217-
613 in the Plaza Ladies Trio League.
Dot Newsome 256Dot Newsome led the Reed League firing
a 256 and a high 648 set.Shawn Johnson rolled 232-617, Brian
Adams 218, Margot Cronin 212, Pat Friscia
210, and Pete Timony 202.
Jon Russo 658Jon Russo led the Pharma Plus with a 233
game for a high series of 658.
Ron Kaepernik and Joe Izzo shot 214, and
Barbara Clas and Marcia Craig 192.
In the Chatham Collisionettes League Jodi
Belli rolled 220-616, Lori Pucek 213, Alice
Bednarik and Maria Herbstomer 203.
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NORTHLEVITTOWN
Jon Crawford 255LEVITTOWN, NY In the
Monday Lu Hi Mixed League Jon
Crawford rolled 255, and Joe
Turchiano 247.
Tom Parisi 644Tom Parisi paced the scoring in
the Wednesday Hicksville Elks
League firing a 237 game for a
high series of 644.
Rich Sanfilippo hit 235, Adam
Bose 233, Rob Coffin 225, and
Jon Crawford 222.
Fredda Amon 642In the Tuesday Meadow Ladies
League Fredda Amon shot 255-
225-642, Debbie Cruz 248, Betty
Espey and Emily Socolow 222,
Jamie Olson 221, and Anne
Zajack 211.
Kathleen Puckhber rolled 204,
Chris Durkel and Linda Sargent
203, and Barbara Davis 201 in the
Wednesday. Ladies of the
Morning League.
Melinda Blaney 234In the Wednesday PM Ladies
League Melinda Blenay rolled
234, Allispn Proctor 230, Grace
Corsentino 226, Marina Zammier217, Norma Andrews 210, and
Michelle Spindell 209.
SOUTHLEVITTOWN
Bryan Costigiola 269LEVITTOWN, NY Bryan
Costigiola led the scoring in the
Monday LIA League firing a high
game of 269.
Ed Werbeck hit 248-246, Steve
Koopmann 256, Chris Schnepp
245, Vin Spina 245, and Pamela
Waluk 222.
In the Tuesday Early Birds
League Leaine Rezny hit 238,
Theresa Rogers 220, and
Stephanie Crossley 213.
Pete Thomasefsky 624Pete Thomasefsky paced the
scoring in the Wednesday Young
@ Heart Seniors League firing
games of 233-214-213 for a high
series of 624.
Joe Marsiello hit 233, Richie
Coyer 220, Jack Mateer 215,
Rocco Torrieri 216, and John
Eastwood 209.
Cappy Caporusso 620Cappy Caporusso led the
Wednesday Swingtime Seniors
League firing 213-236-226-620.
Eric Rosch hit 223, Gene Kenny
210, George Kinkel 201-216, and
Joe Hopp 203.
In the Wednesday Knights of
Columbus League Rich Kremler
hit 236, and Brian Dunker 231.
Rob Lawless 746PISCATAWAY, NJ Rob Lawless
led the Thursday Mens League
pitching 233-279-234-746.
Bob Sartin shot 269-227-232-
728, Rich Hunton 268-233-200-
701, Ed Bienvenue 280, Patrick
Wahler 277, Rob Giles 267, and
Tom Sheehan 269.
Joan Lozowski shot 267 in
Charlies Angels.
K. Urquhart 725Keith Urquhart led the scoring in
the Classic League firing games of
245-226-254 for a high series of
725.
Steve Tomei shot 246-267, Gus
Apruill 253, Tom Sheehan 257,
and Walter Kroners and Tom
McGregor 245.
Scott Tecza 278Scott Tecza shot 278, and Brian
Fiore 256-266 in the Hes and
Shes League.
Bill Giarretta 711
Bill Giarretta rolled 224-278-209-711 in the AT&T Tuesday
League.
Keith Urquhart 708Keith Urquhart led the scoring in
the Wednesday AT&T League fir-
ing games of 229-212-267 for a
high series of 708.
Robert Bressler rolled 232-279,
Daniel Nagy 259, Don Amann
258, Jon Campbell 232-246, and
Tom Aussem 2230-230.
In the Friday Leftovers League
firing a 267 game and Chris Scott,
Sr. shot 255.
Gary Wittmer 703Gary Wittmer rolled 246-226-
231-703, Larry Specht 264, and
Larry Nias 247 in the So.
Plainfield Mix League.
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THE MAGI C AT MAJESTICBill McGuirl 773
Bill Mc Guirl topped the
Madison Park Mens League toss-
ing games of 269-277-227 for a
high series of 773.
Jason Gomez shot 229-234-
278-741, Michael Ibanez 214-
277-243-734, Dennis Smith 217-
279-212-708, Dennis Nicol 265-
254-697, John Parlante 224-255-
211-690, Rick Sciulla 236-225-
222-683, Brian Lynch 244-239-
682, and Joe Vaccaro 264-227-
675.
Rocco Fortunato 772Rocco Fortunato topped all com-
petition in the Family League
pitching games of 236-247-289
for a high 772 set.
Kevin Kopko rolled 248-248-
208-704, Jim Medoro 246-210-
233-689, Al Patrick 246-213-234-
683, Joe Bloodgood 244-202-212-
659, Robert Girod 215, Bob
McCracken 217, Eric Applegate
217-236-639, and Karen Drost
211.
Rocco Fortunato 782Rocco Fortunato topped the Fri.
Nite Mixed with288-257-237-782.
Rob Williams rolled 236-233-
257-726, Dave Rezes 236-209-
210-655, Kevin Eccleston 208-
213-232-653, Kenny Anderson
228-246-651, Bryan Hudak 211-
256-647, Tony Tamondong 246-
223-646, Jose Vega 232-216-633,
Rob Morris 202-221-208-631,
and Barbara Woitowicz 213.
Neal A. Lindner 759Neal A. Lindner topped the scor-
ing in the Madison Park Mens
League firing games of 277-279-203 for a high series of 759.
Joe Vaccaro shot 266-268-735,
Steven Russo 239-268-708, Willie
Zammitto 238-235-231-704, John
Kaminski 242-236-226-704, Tom
Martino, Jr. 268-257-700, Jay
Pintus 247-259-699, Bruce Mohr
216-236-234-686, Bill Buckley
226-247-684, Eric Oppenheimer
234-237-212-684, and Bill
McGuirl 244-235-203-682.
Don Anione 714Don Anione led the scoring in the
His & Hers League firing games
of 231-259-224 for a high 714.
Andy Shafer rolled 203-214-252-
669, Bill Smith 256-205-202-663,
Michael Holoka 222-247-653,
Bonnie DeSimone 277-647, Linda
Shafer 225-245-629, Shelly
Jacques 223-227-629, Carmine
Latin 222-208-621, and John
Strassner 214-223-618.
Ralph Doerfler 712Ralph Doerfler topped the
Atlantic City Trios with 263-216-
233 for a 712 high set.Mike Vicidomini shot 206-232-
236-674, Erick Kerekes 251-237-
667, Ernesto Cabrera 207-245-
644, Dave Wybraniec 227-226-
635, Willie Hall 240-201-630,
Mike Freedley 246-625, and
David Smith 234-204-604.
Dennis Quintana 707Dennis Quintana led the Sunday
Nite Mixed League with 245-219-
243 for a high series of 707.
Elliot Carrasco 267-218-683,
John Delgado 205-211-233-649,
Sean Early 205-255-648, Frank
Nebus 211-243-647, Kevin Spann
216-213-204-633, and Carole
Lopez 204-212.
Tony Tomondong 688Tony Tomondong led the Friday
Nite Mixed League pitching 207-
290 for a 688.
Frank Kertesz shot 203-218-258-
679, Paul Woitowicz 215-202-
243-660, Kevin Eccleston 248-
230-659, Kevin Cristi 246-224-
654, Rocco Fortunato 233-203-
211-647, Rob Morris 231-207-
640, Dan Krakowski 237-204-633, and Lynne Otterbine 223.
Bob Joseph 717Bob Joseph paced the Atlantic
City Trios League with games of
231-279-207 in the session high
series of 717.
Ernesto Cabrera rolled 257-234-
679, Bill Benezia 223-224-206-
653, Joseph Kurpinski 204-204-
223-633, Dave Wybraniec 214-
228-630, and Robert Terefenko
234-226-626.
Jeff Roberts 645Jeff Roberts paced the scoring in
the Merck League firing games of
224-222 for a high 645 set. Bill
Pyrz shot 223-221-639, Tom
Vickery 264-618, John Halliday
202-229-607, Tu Trinh 238, Nick
Holiday 229, and Eileen Camasta
211.
Rich Nicholls 763Rich Nicholls topped the Raritan
Bay Mens League firing 274-234-
255 for a high series of763.
Steve A. Venito shot 257-235-
242-734, Dave Jackowski 258-
244-205-707, Bill Bailey 264-242-703, Gabe Ferrari 278-234-
692, Joey Weinstein 257-220-214-
691, Julio Perez, Sr. 223-246-222-
691, Bob Kerwin 227-248-680,
Craig Hockman 232-246-679, Ted
Lapka 278-213-673, Lauren Banz
248-209-663, Lauro Perez rolled
245-213-618, Raul Morales 246-
604, Mike Garcia 234-204-603,
Sean Williams 2167, Richard
Maddock 233, Christine Gallagher
213 in the Vacation League.
Saturday &Sunday
April 24 & 25, 2010
May 1 & 2, 2010
BERGEN COUNTY USBC
BOWLING ASSOCIATION6th ANNUAL HANDICAP DOUBLES
TOURNAMENT
Tournament withinTournament
SCRATCH SCORES
A Single TournamentFor an additional $20.00
Use same three games
cash (1 in 10 )
Certified by the United States Bowling Congress
HOLIDAY BOWL29 Spruce Street
OAKLAND, NJ 07436Phone: 201-337-6516
DivisionsBased on Team AverageDiv A: 375 & UnderDiv B: 376 and Over
ENTRIES CLOSE ENTRY FEES MAIL FORM AND FEES TO:Bergen County Bowling Association
PETE GURRIERI,
Tournament Director614 Kinderkamack Road
River Edge, NJ 07661
Phone: 201-265-3365Fax: 201-265-2606
May 2, 2010, 1:00 P.M.
PRIZE FEE RETURNED 100%
AT LEAST 1 PRIZE FOR EACH!!!EIGHT TEAMS!!!
Prize Fund .............................. $ 30.00Lineage....................................... 16.50Expenses .................................... 13.50
Team Total ............................. $ 60.00
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BOWLER #1 BOWLER #2
Name (ID Number) Name (ID Number)
Address Address
City, State Zip City, State Zip
Phone (Cell Phone) Phone (Cell Phone)
Association (League Name) Association (League Name)
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and 2nd
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Entry Closing Date May 2, 2010 1:00 PM