Howard "Pete" Peterson, Columnist
February 01, 2008 11:23 am
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Mark Miller in The Bowler's Tuesday Night Men's League was one pin away from a perfect game, rolling 681/299. Mike Oyer had the top score at The Bowler, rolling 746/258 for the week's top score in the area. Troy Cubbage was next, just two pins back, scoring a big 296 game and a 744 set.
Cubbage also bowled 733/259 at White Oak Lanes for its high for the week. Adam Blackburn followed rolling 730/262. Greg Smith rolled a 280 game in his 687 set and Rob Shroyer posted a 290 game in his 640 set.
At Sherwood Lanes, Larry Housel Sr. bowled 723/252 for that center's high for the week. John Leptic Jr. was next scoring 660/245.
Shane Nickelson led Wilson Lanes bowlers scoring 718/248. Chuck Parsons was next rolling 716/278.
Randy DiSimone bowled 685/237 for the week's high at Par-Matt Lanes followed by Jeff Meyers' 677/237.
Dudley Sinclair and Rob Riggleman were the Rainbow scoring leaders, bowling 583/195 and 577/248, respectively.
Crystal Uhl bowled 618/210 at The Bowler and was the week's top lady bowler in the area. Liz Fullerton was next, rolling 610/216.
Rainbow's top lady was Pam Brinkman who bowled 611/234. Sandy Hott Followed rolling 580/219.
Anne Shahan's 555/198 was the ladies' high at Par-Matt. BJ Riggleman followed by rolling 523/188.
Vicki Coughlin and Betty Gable were highest of the White Oak Ladies, bowling 5355/190 and 528/182, respectively.
Alice Monahan bowled 522/190 at Sherwood and Kim Hannas rolled 505/187 at Wilson Lanes.
Darrell Boatman was the area's top senior for the week, rolling a big 246 game and 630 set at The Bowler. Bill Smith III bowled 602/231 at Rainbow and senior Harold Fike rolled 563/170 at Par-Matt Lanes. Ed Hudgins bowled 473/176 at White Oak Lanes.
Amanda Greene bowled 656/237 at Wilson Lanes and was the area's top youth bowler. Nathan Lowery bowled 652/237 at The Bowler. Shawn Bennett scored 612/218 at Par Matt Lanes and Wade Robinson rolled 579/201 at Sherwood Lanes.
The PBA's Tournament of Champions was televised last Sunday and Michael Haugen Jr. defeated Chris Barnes in the final match in a surprising finish. With a 50-pin lead Barnes lost his carry in the seventh frame leaving the ten pin. When he missed a 10-pin spare in the ninth frame, he just barely opened the door for Haugen. Barnes, with a double in the 10th, could shut him out. That didn't happen. Barnes got nine and a spare then needed a strike to tie but then left the 4-pin standing and lost by one pin.
In the first match, Pete Weber lost to Ryan Shafer 215-213. Barnes then defeated Shafer 257-205.
Good luck bowling and have fun striking out!
Howard "Pete" Peterson is the Cumberland Times-News bowling columnist.
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