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Page 10 | Thursday, August 5, 2010 | THE BOWLING NEWS<br />

10 YEARS AGO<br />

Pete Moore, long-time editor of <strong>The</strong> <strong>Bowling</strong> <strong>News</strong> and a good<br />

friend of many bowlers, passed away at 80…Christi Daniels had<br />

an 811 in State…Joe Lopez took the EBT stop at DC East…James<br />

Hiam rolled a 725 at Plano SB…Billy Joe Cathey fired a 733 at<br />

Red Bird…Randy Shewmake led the charge at Watauga with a<br />

739…Don Richey was going strong with a 300/791 at Showplace<br />

Garland…Rand McMicken had an 836 at AMF Lewisville.<br />

20 YEARS AGO<br />

On BJ’s All-American men’s team were Amleto Monacelli,<br />

Chris Warren, Tony Westlake, Brian Voss and Jim Pencak. Included<br />

on the women’s team were Nikki Gianulius, Kim Terrell,<br />

Lisa Wagner, Leanne Barrette and Robin Romeo…Chuck Mooney<br />

fired a 717 at Hart…Marvin Miller took the Cash at Forum…Jim<br />

Ensminger sailed to a 759 at Ridglea.<br />

30 YEARS AGO<br />

Jim Hutton soared to an 801 at Forum…Charlie Creech hit<br />

801 at Hart…Ryall Jones carved a 759 at Circle…Wes Campbell<br />

rolled a 770 at DC East…Bill Kovaks led the Expressway bunch<br />

with a 631…Jack Whitmer rolled a 716 at /Wedgwood.<br />

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Hamilton takes silver in<br />

girls singles at World<br />

Youth Chamionshps<br />

HELSINKI, FINLAND<br />

— Junior Team USA’s Brittni<br />

Hamilton of Webster, N.Y.,<br />

earned the silver medal in girls<br />

singles July 25 in the opening<br />

event at the 2010 World Tenpin<br />

<strong>Bowling</strong> Association World<br />

Youth Championships.<br />

Hamilton’s silver-medal<br />

finish was the highest in any<br />

event at the World Youth<br />

Championships for the Junior<br />

Team USA girls since 2004. <strong>The</strong><br />

three-time Junior Team USA<br />

member lost in the gold-medal<br />

match to Korea’s Yeon-Ju Kim,<br />

192-155.<br />

Yeon-Ju raced out to a<br />

commanding lead in the match,<br />

taking a 65-pin advantage after<br />

six frames and rolled to the<br />

title with ease at Tali Bowl.<br />

“I had a couple of shots<br />

early that I thought were good<br />

that just didn’t react like I<br />

thought they would and it cost<br />

me,” Hamilton said. “I kind of<br />

got lost in the beginning of the<br />

match, but I’m not disappointed<br />

at all. I know that medaling at<br />

all is a big accomplishment.”<br />

Hamilton advanced to the<br />

semifinals with a thrilling<br />

overtime victory against top<br />

seed Carmen Haandrikman of<br />

the Netherlands. Haandrikman<br />

needed just seven pins on her<br />

final shot to eliminate Hamil-<br />

At AMF Showplace Euless<br />

Hendrix scorches 832,<br />

Walker rocks 298/695<br />

Warms bags 299/820<br />

Rob Hendrix dominated scoring<br />

for the week at AMF Showplace<br />

Euless with his award-winning<br />

268-268-296 = 832 Full<br />

House league session.<br />

Kelly Warms took high-game<br />

honors and finished close behind<br />

Hendrix with his own USBC<br />

299/820 Matchpoint Mixed honor<br />

score.<br />

Lindsey Walker, Warms’<br />

leaguemate, rounded up the top<br />

score for the ladies with a rousing<br />

At Brunswick Zone Watauga<br />

Bolejack nails down 774,<br />

Dooley plasters 650<br />

Paradise aces 300 game<br />

Jonathan Bolejack racked up a<br />

rollicking 774 series in Thursday<br />

Mixed action to take top billing<br />

on the honor roll for the week at<br />

Brunswick Zone Watauga.<br />

Josh Paradise nailed down<br />

high-game honors with an awardwinning<br />

perfecto.<br />

Sandy Dooley, from the Mix It<br />

Up group, rolled a sterling 650 set<br />

to lead the lady bowlers.<br />

LEAGUE LEADERS<br />

Kathy Gaca 247, Gary Anderson<br />

729, Kathy Gaca 572, Jim Litton 722,<br />

Tina Wright 543, Tommy Winchester<br />

ton but got six and the two tied<br />

188-188. In the ninth and 10th<br />

frame roll-off, Hamilton was<br />

perfect and won 60-40 to move<br />

on.<br />

In the other semifinal, Yeon-<br />

Ju advanced with a 214-204<br />

victory against Latvia’s Diana<br />

Zavjalova.<br />

Haandrikman and Zavjalova<br />

shared the bronze medal.<br />

675, Lisa Groschup 495.<br />

Allen Zimmerman 728, Donna<br />

Estrada 615, Jay Contreras 565, Ricky<br />

Carr 686, Linda Taggart 572, Coralla<br />

Dillard 495, Ken Fridley 640, Kerry<br />

Rusk 535.<br />

Tom Crawford (PBA Experience,<br />

4 games) 862, Kitty Bullington (PBA<br />

Experience, 4 games) 707, Joe Grace<br />

690, Margaret Hull 513, Ross Dicapo<br />

669, Julie McHugh 606.<br />

SENIORS<br />

Bob Rossini 598, Brenda Jessup 498,<br />

Tom Martin 691, Cathy Holland 587.<br />

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Our 54th Year<br />

<strong>The</strong> four players in the<br />

semifinals led a field of 107<br />

girls after six games of qualifying.<br />

Hamilton finished tied for<br />

third in qualifying with 1,320,<br />

an average of 220, but was the<br />

fourth seed for the semifinals<br />

by virtue of Zavjalova having<br />

a higher final game of<br />

qualifying.<br />

Junior Team USA’s Kristie<br />

Petravich finished seventh with<br />

1,273, Jenn Boisselle was 11th<br />

at 1,265 and Christine Bator<br />

was 34th with 1,195.<br />

“I think today sets the tone<br />

and gives us a good start to the<br />

tournament,” Hamilton said.<br />

“This fuels everyone on the<br />

team and gets them pumped up<br />

for the rest of the week.”<br />

298-202-195 = 695 set. Her 298<br />

game took runner-up kudos.<br />

LEAGUE LEADERS<br />

George Carlson 277-727, Eddie<br />

Thomas 279-716, Keith Davis 701,<br />

Kirk Eady 268-698, Jim Hollinsworth<br />

258-654, Mando Rodriguez 231-630.<br />

Wynn Johnson 224-584, Mike<br />

Santangelo 198-542, Jim Yoo 180-491,<br />

Dorothea Wilson 236-682, Lisa Steele<br />

255-662, Jackie Ruis 237-640, Miki Jo<br />

Parish 230-607.<br />

Anna Jutson 211-583, Lori Smith<br />

208-563, Jo Russell 190-548, Carol<br />

Sturgill 175-497, Annjie Barton 164-<br />

451, Barbara Lanius 133-360.<br />

SENIORS<br />

Morris McPeters 216-597, Hoss<br />

Morgan 213-596, Alma Miles 171-443,<br />

Rhonda Riese 155-429.<br />

KOREA<br />

Continued from Page 8<br />

ships, the United States came<br />

away with five total medals in<br />

Helsinki.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Americans earned<br />

gold medals in boys doubles<br />

(Andrew Koff and Craig<br />

Hanson) and boys all-events<br />

(Koff), while also taking silver<br />

medals in boys doubles (Devin<br />

Bidwell and Jake Peters), boys<br />

team and girls singles (Brittni<br />

Hamilton).<br />

A field of 46 countries<br />

competed in the World Youth<br />

Championships for medals in<br />

five events - singles, doubles,<br />

team, all-events and Masters<br />

match-play. Visit BOWL.com<br />

for complete coverage of the<br />

event.

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