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10 YEARS AGO<br />
Chris Schenkel, a great friend of bowling, was presented<br />
with the Flowers for Living Award…<strong>Bowling</strong> International<br />
named Wendy Macpherson and Walter Ray Williams with<br />
Bowler of the Year Awards…Bill Hallway led the area with<br />
an 830 at Forum…Donna Baty paced the women at AMF<br />
Lewisville with a 714…Bobby Holley was tops at Terrell with<br />
a 734…Val Gross was the best at AMF Hurst with a 684…Paul<br />
Merrell fired a 783 at Westcreek.<br />
20 YEARS AGO<br />
Pete Davidsider took the bows at Advantages with a<br />
715…Terry Moffit led at Westcreek with a 728…Fort Worth’s<br />
Ron Williams opened the PBA season with a win in the<br />
ACDelco. It was win No. 2 for him…Tom Warner was the<br />
CASH winner at Forum…Steve McBride rolled a 300/748 at<br />
Showplace Austin…Eric Woods led the charge at Grove with<br />
an 811…Nathan Terry grabbed the honors at Showplace Euless<br />
with an 808…Rob Kaufman hit Wedgwood with a 703.<br />
30 YEARS AGO<br />
Bruce Rowe blistered DC FW with a 300/790…Robert<br />
Billman came in with a 774 at Red Bird…Dee Munsell was<br />
on target at Forum with a 300/771…Bob Cole racked Preston<br />
Forest with a 704…Steve Poore had a 703 at Bronco…Floyd<br />
Bechtol led at Bowlerland with a 617…Helen Flanders fired a<br />
657 at Fiesta…Rob Rome posted a 663 at Lewisville.<br />
NEW YEAR BRINGS<br />
Continued from Page 1<br />
away, and in October, Jamie<br />
and Peggy Brooks’ daughter<br />
Monica was killed in an auto<br />
accident at age 37.<br />
“I’m pleased to say we have<br />
reached an agreement which<br />
will allow me to slow down<br />
a little after the events of the<br />
past year, and we wish Randy<br />
and everyone involved all the<br />
best in the future,” said Brooks.<br />
“I really want to thank all the<br />
employees and all the bowlers<br />
for making my job so much fun<br />
for the past four years.”<br />
Isenberg, 57, and his family<br />
are also well known in the<br />
industry. He and his parents,<br />
Emory and Peggy Isenberg,<br />
bought a center in Midland, in<br />
1976, and the family later built<br />
two new centers there. His<br />
uncles, Bernard Goldgar and<br />
Al Hurwitz, began the family<br />
bowling connection with a<br />
16-laner in Corpus Christi in<br />
1948.<br />
Isenberg also served as<br />
the executive director of the<br />
Southern California <strong>Bowling</strong><br />
Proprietors Association from<br />
1992 – 2007, and owned a<br />
32-lane center there before he<br />
returned to Texas to partner<br />
with Brooks.<br />
“We all wish the best for<br />
Jamie after a very tough year<br />
for all of us,” said Isenberg. “55<br />
years is a long time to devote<br />
to any business. It has been<br />
good for him and the industry.<br />
I believe Jamie will always be<br />
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Johnson wins Ebonite<br />
SASBA at USA Bowl<br />
T.J. Johnson started the<br />
finals with a 300 game and led<br />
the field to the end to take his<br />
second SASBA victory in a row<br />
for a total of four titles.<br />
Johnson after winning<br />
seven of eight matches, collected<br />
$1,000 for his win at the<br />
tournament held Jan. 9-10 at<br />
USA Bowl.<br />
David Rountree earned $750<br />
as runner-up, while Robbie<br />
At AMF Showplace Euless<br />
Carter crushes 299/783,<br />
Flannery scorches 767<br />
Boyle aces 300 game<br />
Jim Carter locked up the<br />
top score of the week at AMF<br />
Showplace Euless after posting a<br />
power-packed 257-299-227 = 783<br />
Masters league showing.<br />
Steve Boyle’s award-winning<br />
12-bagger claimed high-game<br />
honors.<br />
Sherri Flannery, Carter’s<br />
leaguemate, registered a sizzling<br />
265-256-246 = 767 set to head<br />
the ladies’ leader board.<br />
HONOR ROLL<br />
Mark Schuller 279-779, J.D.<br />
Thompson 279-763, Woody Woodard<br />
Sr. 258-755, Joe LeCroy 257-749, Jason<br />
Hamm 279-743, Frank Houser 279-740,<br />
Charles Burton 257-707.<br />
Chuck Heintzelman 247-704, Paul<br />
Harrington 257-697, Logan Nelson<br />
258-688, Sandy Soule 235-679, Mike<br />
a part of the business and the<br />
sport.”<br />
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or call Randy<br />
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TOURNAMENT TIME<br />
Continued from Page 1<br />
for their big fund-raiser event<br />
– Bowl for the Cure,<br />
It will be on Feb. 5 at AMF<br />
Showplace Garland. <strong>The</strong>y will<br />
have two squads, at 9 a.m. and<br />
1 p.m.<br />
A five-seat table will sell for<br />
$125.<br />
For questions, call Lois<br />
Gibson at 972 274-4433.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Greater Fort Worth<br />
Metroplex USBC Assoc., Inc.<br />
will hold two championship<br />
tournaments – the Women’s<br />
and the Open.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Women’s will be at<br />
AMF Showplace Euless on<br />
March 6-7 and 13-14. Entries<br />
close Feb. 14.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Open, for men and<br />
women, will be on April 10-11<br />
and April 17-18. Entries close<br />
March 20.<br />
Team will be at AMF Hurst<br />
Lanes and doubles and singles<br />
at AMF Showplace Euless.<br />
THE BOWLING NEWS | Thursday, January 21, 2010 | Page 17<br />
Kauffman took third and $625.<br />
Avery LeBlanc finished in<br />
fourth, collecting $500 and Tip<br />
Bullock rounded out the top<br />
five, banking $475.<br />
Other finalists included:<br />
6. Roger West, $450; 7. Rick<br />
Minier $425; 8. Steve Ray,<br />
$400; 9. Mark Williams, $375;<br />
10. Bob Troutt, $350; 11. Bob<br />
McGregor, $325; 12. Mike<br />
Warren, $315; 13. Fred Barnes,<br />
Thrasher 257-667, Scott Grimmett<br />
247-663, Kris LeCroy 253-654, Jay Witt<br />
214-638, Matt Lauer 234-619.<br />
Jose Guerrero 233-583, Justin<br />
Wyatt 215-563, John Scott 147-404,<br />
Steve Boyle 300-736, Sherry Houghton<br />
265-699, Val Goss 263-690, Lisa<br />
Girton 234-644, Regina Nutt 223-636,<br />
Stephanie Ramirez 234-627.<br />
Stephanie Harp 209-609, Sheila<br />
Walton 210-571, Kathy Foote 193-570,<br />
Nell Hebert 210-567, Anna Jutson<br />
243-562, Yolanda Palmer 197-551, Kristi<br />
Enyart 215-544, Judy Leuty 198-540,<br />
Sandy Leftakes 212-537.<br />
Terri Homme 193-535, Tammy Kent<br />
223-534, Mindy Wynn 13-512, Cathy<br />
Ashford 246-507, Ashley Ikner 169-441,<br />
Tamara Hines 171-410, Allison Dunlop<br />
149-372.<br />
SENIORS<br />
Bud Haselden 268-677, Jay Hawkins<br />
223-619, Kitty Bullington 184-540,<br />
Carla Kilgore 195-535.<br />
At Cowtown<br />
Suarez corrals 720,<br />
Hart hammers 680<br />
Joiner nails 300 game<br />
Matt Suarez rounded up the<br />
top score of the week at Cowtown<br />
<strong>Bowling</strong> Center with hard-hitting<br />
248/720 numbers in Men’s Night<br />
Out action.<br />
Phil Joiner’s award-winning<br />
perfecto earned high-game<br />
honors.<br />
Amy Hart’s sparkling 244/680<br />
Ladies and Gents set dominated<br />
the ladies’ high-series race.<br />
COWTOWN HIGHS<br />
Randy Cross Sr. 231-595, Marchell<br />
Cross 181-491, George Magalich<br />
208-587, Darla Magalich 193, Michael<br />
Williams 200-587, Debbora Williams<br />
489, Jerry Densmore 212-611.<br />
Don Rose 210-585, Ted W. 634, Phil<br />
Joiner 300-719, Silvia Viera 203-548,<br />
Ashley Gomez 190, Matt Allen 245,<br />
Onil Llagas 228-598, Michael Williams<br />
192-564, Gustavo Leon Sr. 257-714.<br />
Darrell Hart 276-711, Darlene<br />
$295; 14. Rob Pohlman, $275;<br />
15. Jerry Beavers, $260; 16.<br />
David Zappitelli, $250.<br />
Other cashers were: 17. Joe<br />
LeCroy, $196; 18. Willie Wells,<br />
$195; 19. Fred Van Haasen,<br />
$194; 20. Ernest Ross, $193; 21.<br />
Phil Gessner, $192; 22. Dennis<br />
Bolding, $191; 23. Gordon<br />
Stuntz, $190; 24. Robert<br />
Dunaway, $189.<br />
High SS Non-Cashers: Ron<br />
Leverich, Gary Pfeil, Phil<br />
Bailey, Les Burnham, Mike<br />
Lynch, Marshall Medlin, Don<br />
Holland, $180 each.<br />
Hugh Sunday Block: Ron<br />
Boroff, $150.<br />
At AMF Irving<br />
Alcorn<br />
downs 699<br />
Aaron Alcorn landed laudable<br />
227-215-257 = 699 numbers in<br />
Postal Plus action to head the<br />
leader boards last week at AMF<br />
Irving Lanes.<br />
Valerie Williams posted a fine<br />
201-214-165 = 580 Bowlettes’s set<br />
to lead the ladies.<br />
OTHER HIGHS<br />
Al Nagel 226-619, JoAnn Helton<br />
177-498, Norman Arnold 225-542, Sue<br />
Banfield 169-463, Shirley Acosta 170-<br />
454, Bobbie Woods 189-512, Donnie<br />
Cagle 217-583.<br />
Dedee Cherry 191-523, Steve Goldon<br />
233-555, Brenda Ulman 192-510, Mary<br />
Lay 172-514, Chuck Heintzelman<br />
235-558, Holly Turrentine 185-476,<br />
Spencer McCurley 226-534, Anthony<br />
Castille 180-480.<br />
Linda Shelton 180-498, Tony Dyer<br />
202-509, Leslie Murphy 144-387, Brian<br />
Kennedy 176-447, Staci Jones 96-251,<br />
Armando J. Trevino 177-342, Nancy<br />
Bradford 211-403, Danny Hylton 217-<br />
583, Edith Deal 203-479, Chris Allen<br />
149-252, Amber Mullinax 132-248.<br />
Hughes 225-620, William Brewer<br />
259-707, Rosemary Brown 214-544,<br />
Rex Lindsey 256-637, Clodine Griffin<br />
201-507, Jeremy Cozart 636, Jannette<br />
Sanchez 510, Mike Moore 278-696.<br />
Glenn Groves 268, Chris Morgan<br />
236-618, Ann Sanchez 216-579,<br />
Anthony Irizarry 224-640, Deana<br />
Gann 214-548, David Pruitt 203-587,<br />
Jerry McLellan 226-535, Mike Daniel<br />
216-612, Sharon Pate 190, Tim Jessup<br />
202-563, June Terry 190.<br />
SENIORS<br />
Randy Beal 212-596, Betty Odom<br />
205-564, Carl Cox 213-579, Neva House<br />
215-523, William Turner 210, Brenda<br />
Hicks 201, Norman Huitt 201-559,<br />
Yolanda Espinoza 199-561.