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At Red Bird Lanes Billman pockets 712, Bridgewater tosses 658 Rob Billman stroked super solid 268-233-211 = 712 numbers in the Red Bird Men’s league play to claim high-series honors for the week at Red Bird Lanes. Tristan Bridgewater paced the Duncanville ladies with a smooth 223-220-234 = 677 Sunday Nite Mixed set. HONOR ROLL Judy Dillabough 209-524, Lauren Daniel 232-581, Billy Cathey 279-671, Thomas Pulis 232-644, Donald Bowen 188-497, Rebecca Salinas 121-331, Margaret Padgett 210-507, Pat Karre 529. Bradley Robinson 226-626, Deanna Mike Moscato dominated scoring last week at Brunswick Westcreek by posting a 279-279- 256 = 814 series in High Pot with a Twist action. Terri Trefger, Moscato’s league mate, fired a blue-ribbon 177- 277-234 = 688 set to garner fem scoring honors. Homer Dufley, Sr. and Ron “Mrs 300” Coggins shared highgame honors as each registered award-winning perfectos. HONOR ROLL David Dewberry 278, Vicky Kopp 213-560, Corey Rape 649, Carlos Zapata 256, Tamra Kelley 189-523, Jesse Negrete 641, John Garnett 258-719, Pearl Tucker 244-648, Willie Jackson 279-719. June Hervey 257-635, EJ Nenchka 278- 737, Amy Hart 258-675, Chad Vendeville 258-726, <strong>The</strong>resa Bankston 268-631, Michael Hinson 259-715, Beverly Rogers 247-616, Eddie Gould 284. Hoffman 226-590, Fred Downey 226- 618, Arthur Stangl 259-664, Glenda Nelson 191-530, Russell Arms 222-609, Monica Diaz 196-494, Bill Young 245-656. Ashley Sheehan 213-528, Robert Saunders 222-621, Annie Gregory 211-522, Dustin Mires 238-661, Deanna Hoffman 243-618, Dustin Mires 243- 666, Erica Ramsey 198-508, Pedro Silva 212-607. Dale Shaw 236-542, Anthony Flowers 211-562, Brenda James 160-436, Billy Cathey 277-699, Glenda Richardson 203-504, Cindy Howell 192-560, Gary Spurlock 222-630, Carolyn Shaffer 170-491, Jennifer Farrell 253-658. At AMF Lewisville Hughes notches 771, Johnson jams 667 Helm and Bertini snag 298’s Daryl Hughes belted out a note-worthy 257-268-246 = 771 Monday Nite Men’s series to take top billing on the honor roll for the week at AMF Lewisville. Cheryl Johnson, from the JB Trio group, led the ladies with a robust 181-275-211= 667 set. Ashley Helm and Joe Bertini shared high-game honors with near perfect 298 solos. HONOR ROLL Paul Cameron 237-640, Joyce Mc- Clurg 219-532, Chris Johns 253-634, Erlinda McIntire 211-551, Jay Moody 255-669, Roseanne Langston 128-338, Bradley Knight 203-589, Katie Sanders 173-489. Ronnie Cook 267-718, Sabina DeBord 233-595, Clint Kent 266-752, Susan Cox 224-577, Larry Hatton 222-655, Julie Turner 212-570, Joe Bertini 728, Sabina DeBord 196-556, Robert Clark 255-672. Lynette McLain 209-594, Evelyn Sass 186-500, Lee McDonald, Sr. 279, Bruce Waller 269-760, Paula Amschler 245-628, Peter Avlogitos 230-629, Anissa Chambers 155-417, Eric Reising 279-729. Ashley Helm 638, Drew Nichols 237-575, Kristen Ficaro 176-503, Jeff Parlato 247-672, LaRae Pritchard 192-491, Dale Toon 244-540, Linda Allen 211-471, Casey Mercer 290-702, Cindy Poe 186-465. At Brunswick Westcreek Moscato snags 814, Trefger racks up 688 Dufley, Sr., Coggins 300 Nita Stein 268-611, Brien Keeler 259-684, Greg Kennon 224-568, Alice Rogers 212-550, Shawn Beam 256, Amanda Dominguez 215-603, Ben Brose 276-717, Karen Burns-Lane 232-600, Russell Hall 246-672. Virginia Jeandron 204-498, James Wright II 239-655, Patti Sprinkle 189-486, Ron Krueger 235, Karen Holder 204, Genie Roberts 528, Steve Graeve 267-760, Marshal McNeese 266-739, Chester Jones 267. Eleanor McDonald 176, John Allen 267, Virginia Hamilton 176, Gloria Llagas 234-632, Darryl Rogers 709, Don Slack 253, Susan Seward 220, Robby Dally 259, Paula Davis 214-487, Charles Covert 710. Dick Ensminger (9 pin no-tap) 300, Carol Neubauer (9 pin no-tap) 286, Lee Rodawalt (9 pin no-tap) 300, Ron Waller (9 pin no-tap) 266, Bob Wike 115, Cassie Williams 143, Luther Mayfield, Jr. 159. Star Schott 142, Deion Lewis 210, Chuck Cox 278-692, Jonathan Redfield 256-690. O’NEILL, BARNES Continued from Page 1 the International Training and Research Center to finalize the rankings. O’Neill led the field with a total of 7,386, an average of 230.8, while Patrick Allen was second with 7,185. Barnes finished third with 7,160. “I was feeling really good and even when I was struggling a little bit I still was throwing the ball well,” O’Neill said. “Going to the Pan Am Games is going to be pretty neat. It could be a once in a lifetime opportunity. It’s an Olympic setting, and I’m looking forward to watching some of the other sports as well.” For Barnes, it will be the second time he has competed in the Pan American Games. He represented Team USA in the 1995 event in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and relishes the idea of going back again. “I really wanted the opportunity to go back again,” said Barnes, who won two gold medals at the 1995 event. “I think the Pan Am Games are very reflective to what bowling would be in the Olympics. I thought it was one of the coolest events I have been a part of in my bowling career.” <strong>The</strong> Pan American Games are an Americas version of the Olympic Games which includes the Olympic program sports and others that are not part of the Olympics. <strong>The</strong> United States Olympic Committee has specific requirements for selecting players to compete in the event. In each of the three events, the players were ranked in order of finish with the highest finisher in each event earning 11 points, second gets 10 and so on. If a player did not compete in an event, they get the same amount of points as the final finisher. <strong>The</strong> Masters and U.S. Open each made up 20 percent of the points total, while the Pan American Games Trials represented the other 60 percent. <strong>The</strong> two representatives in the women’s division will be determined based on finishes at the USBC Queens and U.S. Women’s Open. <strong>The</strong> women will bowl their Pan American Games Trials the first week of May. With the Pan American Games Trials completed, the Team USA men will now take part in specialized training at the ITRC, which is considered the home of Team USA, throughout the rest of the week. 2011 TEAM USA PAN AMERI- CAN GAMES QUALIFYING (Final ranking points; top two advance to Pan American Games) 1, Bill O’Neill, 100. 2, Chris Barnes, 94. 3, Tommy Jones, 92. 4, Patrick Allen, 88. 5, Mike Fagan, 70. 6, Wes Malott, 58. 7, Walter Ray Williams Jr., 54. 8, THE BOWLING NEWS | Thursday, March 31, 2011 | Page 13 EJ Tackett, 32. 9, Scott Boyle, 30. 10, Steven Smith, 24. 11, Jarret Mizo, 18. 2011 TEAM USA PAN AMERI- CAN GAMES TRIALS (32 games, makes up 60 percent of qualifying points) 1, Bill O’Neill, 7,386. 2, Patrick Allen, 7,185. 3, Chris Barnes, 7,160. 4, Tommy Jones, 7,128. 5, Wes Malott, 7,074. 6, Mike Fagan, 7,052. 7, Walter Ray Williams Jr., 6,986. 8, Scott Boyle, 6,818. 9, Steven Smith, 6,766. 10, EJ Tackett, 6,756. 11, Jarret Mizo, 6,587. 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