DeNunzio and Sprague top bowlers of the week
Our top men’s bowler of the week is Tony DeNunzio. DeNunzio bowls on the Taylor Creek Auctions team in the His and Hers league and carries a 184 average. DeNunzio unloaded his high series of the season scoring games of 224-233-247 en route to an awesome 704 series. DeNunzio will receive his 700 series award from the USBC. DeNunzio’s great performance
On the lanes earned him Shott’s men’s bowler of the week honors.
Our top women’s bowler of the week is Virginia Sprague. Sprague bowls in the Seniors league on the Lira’s Market team and holds a 127 average. Sprague recorded her high game of the season toppling 175 pins. Sprague’s great game earned her Shott’s women’s bowler of the week honors.
SPECIAL RECOGNITION BOWLERS
Rico Pura scored a fine 708 series in the His and Hers league. Steve Blonski rolled games of 211-224/609 season high series in the Ho Hum Trio league. Ralph DeVan shot a season high 200 game in the Ho Hum Trio. Gary Toyama produced a season high 225 game in the Guys and Dolls league. Jeff Strange fired a 202 game with only a 144 average in the His and Hers league.
HIGH SCORES OF THE WEEK
SENIORS 1/17
Virginia Sprague 175
Linda Coffman 176
Bill Sluka 178
HIS & HERS 1/17
Scott Spivack 234-212/608
Toby Sharp 246/611
Mel Sharp 203
Andrew Gregorich 217-238/641
Rico Pura 213-258-237/708
Andy Pogorzelski 232
Anthony Gregorich 210
Nick Andrejeff 202
Kevin Root 227/601
Tony DeNunzio 224-233-247/704
Kevin Miller 231-217/609
Jessica Urias 203
Chris Korves 219
Jeff Strange 202
HO HUM TRIO 1/18
Andrew Gregorich 245-215-231/691
Bobby Silvius 215
Chris Mason 223
Ralph DeVan 200
Steve Blonski 211-224/609
GUYS 7 DOLLS 1/19
Kevin Miller 200
Jason Agnew 201
Brian Slater 205
Mike Hylander 214
Ken Burrows 200
Bob Pederson 221
Gary Toyama 225
BANTAMS 1/21
Steven Pura 122
Andrer Corral 106-120
Austin Agnew 96
PREPS/JRMAJORS 1/21
Aaron Johnson 121
Rochelle Sawyer 104

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