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Page 16 | Thursday, February 7, 2013 | THE BOWLING NEWS<br />
<strong>The</strong> being tuned in NMW<br />
Seems like this is one of the<br />
more difficult NMWs. When I<br />
say tuned in, I don’t mean to<br />
ball reaction. Watching ball<br />
reaction has its own NMW.<br />
Being tuned in means you<br />
need to be aware of you – on<br />
LONGVIEW, TX – Rod Bach<br />
compiled a top flight 278/786 Oil<br />
league set to gain the top spot on<br />
the honor roll last month at Oil<br />
Bowl Lanes.<br />
Celeste Fears led the ladies’<br />
high-set chart after registering a<br />
sizzling 247/695 Tuesday Mega<br />
Bucks series.<br />
Quintin White garnered highgame<br />
honors with an awardwinning<br />
12-bagger. Jimmy<br />
Marler’s near perfect 299 solo<br />
took runner-up honors while<br />
Billy Holler and Luke Pasche fell<br />
a few pins short with 298 singles.<br />
HONOR ROLL<br />
Byron Johnson 258-752, Charlie<br />
Hoot 266-737, Allen Waits 258-733, Phil<br />
Mercer 257-728, Ed Duffee 222-618,<br />
Barry Marett 224-601, Pete Staiti 211-<br />
559, Monia O’Quinn 194-533, Wanda<br />
Hitt 192-514.<br />
constant calm alert.<br />
You should be aware of<br />
what is happening with your<br />
body and its energy levels as<br />
well as any nuances of your<br />
physical game. You should<br />
know what foods give you a<br />
quick boost of energy, which<br />
At Oil Bowl Lanes<br />
Bach bags 786,<br />
Fears fires 695<br />
White 300, Marler 299, Holler, Pasche 298<br />
Sue Waits 201-493, Jerry Fears<br />
280-772, Chris Cranford 279-761, Billy<br />
Holler 759, Daniel Adams 279-753,<br />
Quintin White 741, Ashley Adams<br />
279-694, Jenny Norris 223, Richard<br />
Alexander 279-726.<br />
Ed Duffee 289-706, Irvin Wallace<br />
258-703, Carol Shelton 200-551, Cheryl<br />
Wade 189-534, Jeff Bradshaw 235-671,<br />
Jeff Alexander 234-670, Ricky Bodvisky<br />
226-651, Julie Bonner 202-539.<br />
Sheila Guthrie 186-477, Tommy<br />
Cureton 276-755, Terry Dixon 267-715,<br />
Kelly Bunt 223-552, Cheyanna Flores<br />
236-609, Celeste Fears 570, Ken Messer<br />
279-742, Billy Fourman 277-718, Ty<br />
Tiner 278-703.<br />
Roy Pasche 289-702, Ashley Adams<br />
243-697, Karen Mantz 270-695, Misty<br />
McKinley 226-608, Kim Fourman<br />
221-596, Stephanie Mills 265-681,<br />
Joane Kendricks 267-616, Rita Jackson<br />
220-577.<br />
Oil Bowl Lanes<br />
1102 W. Cotton St., Longview, TX 75604<br />
Telephone: 903-758-9961<br />
give you long-lasting energy,<br />
which make you foggy, and<br />
which make you mentally<br />
sharp. I’m not a nutritionist<br />
and don’t pretend to be. If I eat<br />
before I bowl and I’m sluggish,<br />
I notice. If I don’t eat and I<br />
can’t concentrate, I notice.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re’s got to be a happy<br />
medium here somewhere. So, I<br />
studied it a bit.<br />
Complex carbs like cereals or<br />
pasta give long-lasting energy.<br />
Simple sugars give a quick hit.<br />
I’m not interested in a quick<br />
high at 2:00 PM that gives me<br />
a bigger crash at 3:30 than the<br />
low feeling that prompted me<br />
to eat the candy bar at 2:00!<br />
It’s not hard to learn this stuff<br />
and there’s a lot of information<br />
available about it.<br />
I cannot say enough good<br />
things about water. It is, in my<br />
opinion, the best thing you can<br />
drink when you’re competing.<br />
Hydration is very important<br />
to your physical and mental<br />
sharpness. It really helps keep<br />
your head clear. Thirst while<br />
you’re competing is a sign<br />
of dehydration. When you’re<br />
dehydrated, strength and endurance<br />
are affected. You can’t<br />
stay focused and will find it<br />
difficult to concentrate. Drink<br />
lots of water! If you perspire a<br />
lot, replace that loss with sport<br />
drinks.<br />
Check the fit of every ball<br />
you brought in the building<br />
every time you bowl. You are<br />
different today than you were<br />
CASTRO IS DRILLING<br />
Continued from Page 1<br />
sanctioned bowlers. Every year<br />
players travel cross-country<br />
to compete in four events;<br />
team, doubles, singles and<br />
all-events. Bowlers compete in<br />
two separate divisions based on<br />
skill level: the Regular Division<br />
for those averaging above 180,<br />
and the Classified Division<br />
for those who average 180 or<br />
below. Prize money is awarded<br />
in each event, but the ultimate<br />
prize is the Eagle, awarded to<br />
each of the four champions in<br />
each event.<br />
<strong>The</strong> stadium has several<br />
bowling ball vendors within<br />
the facility offering the latest in<br />
balls, bag, shoes and accessories.<br />
Castro will be on hand<br />
to work closely with this year’s<br />
competitors; helping them<br />
match up to the tournament’s<br />
challenging conditions. “I love<br />
when my customer’s tell me<br />
about all the success their having<br />
with the equipment I drill<br />
for them.” He said. “Helping<br />
bowler’s achieve their goals is<br />
why I love my job.”<br />
He will be leaving in late<br />
February and will stay in Reno,<br />
Nevada until the final ball of<br />
competition is thrown on July<br />
6th, 2013. He said he is excited<br />
about the opportunity and<br />
is looking forward to seeing<br />
everyone walk thru his doors.<br />
yesterday. <strong>The</strong> ball feels one<br />
way when you put your thumb<br />
in and out and entirely differently<br />
when you’re swinging<br />
it. So, be sure that you swing<br />
Results from Oil Bowl in Longview<br />
Charlie Payne Memorial<br />
Handicap Doubles 2013<br />
<strong>The</strong> Charlie Payne Memorial<br />
Handicap Doubles tournament<br />
was held at Oil Bowl in<br />
Longview, TX on January 26<br />
and 27.<br />
Listed below are the top 10<br />
finishers and honor scores shot.<br />
First Place $1000: 1585 Chris Warner & Tiger<br />
Stovall<br />
Second Place $700: 1565 Ira Johnson & Lula<br />
Johnson<br />
Third Place $500: 1535 Zach Mills & Cheyanna<br />
Flores<br />
Fourth Place $300: 1509 Daniel Adams & Clint<br />
Straitwell<br />
At Terrell<br />
English racks up 758,<br />
Massey mints 600<br />
TERRELL – Frank English<br />
took top honors for the month<br />
at Terrell <strong>Bowling</strong> Center with<br />
a power-packed 213-268-277 =<br />
758 Terrell Classic series.<br />
Lisa Massey, from the Monday<br />
Night Mixed group, drilled a<br />
sturdy 212-226-162 = 600 set to<br />
front fem scoring.<br />
HONOR ROLL<br />
Janet Newkirk 213-565, Bobby<br />
Holley 259-702, Joyce Williams 185-<br />
545, Herman Butler 244-686, Gloria<br />
the ball back and forth several<br />
times. You don’t want the first<br />
time your shoulder feels the<br />
weight of the ball to be when<br />
you really mean it.<br />
Fifth Place $250: 1503 Matt Akin & Johnny Crum<br />
Sixth Place $200: 1469 Jerry Peninger & Chris<br />
Ray<br />
Seventh Place $150: 1462 Alberto Aguilar &<br />
Ladislao Aguilar<br />
Eighth Place $130: 1454 Billy Holler & Luke<br />
Pasche<br />
Ninth Place $120: 1449 Kyle Ford & Johnny<br />
Griffin<br />
Tenth Place $110: 1440 Carrie Mendoza &<br />
Payton Pruett<br />
Total of 174 entries and paid the Top 35 teams.<br />
Some highlights:<br />
Daniel Adams – 299, Chris Cranford – 300, Ira<br />
Johnson – 300, 278, 245 = 823<br />
Daniel Adams and Clint Straitwell had High<br />
Scratch series with 1509<br />
Lewis 190-510, Mark Blasius 269-728,<br />
Toy Callahan 200-569, Ricky Campbell<br />
269-740.<br />
Amanda Harrison 226-543, Donald<br />
Davis Jr. 269-739, Phillip Earnheart<br />
257-707, Pat Cooper 186-522, Ricky<br />
Bambico, Jr. 242-696, Ben Riddle<br />
209-573, James Korn 257-694, Shirley<br />
Barker 203-537.<br />
Rad Quarrington 278-697, Terri<br />
Cooper 205-554, Keith Potter 259-749,<br />
Jason Hill 237-643, John Wilson 289-<br />
651, Mark Blasius 247-703.<br />
48th Terrell Invitational Bowlers Entries<br />
Available Now! www.terrellinvitational.com<br />
$1.50 Game<br />
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Monday thru Thursday 2 PM - 5 PM<br />
Fridays—3 PM - 5 PM<br />
TERRELL BOWLING CENTER<br />
ONLY 15 MILES EAST OF MESQUITE ON HWY. 80<br />
2500 W. MOORE, TERRELL, TX 75160<br />
(972) 524-0820