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At Red Bird Lanes<br />

Billman pockets 712,<br />

Bridgewater tosses 658<br />

Rob Billman stroked super<br />

solid 268-233-211 = 712 numbers<br />

in the Red Bird Men’s league play<br />

to claim high-series honors for<br />

the week at Red Bird Lanes.<br />

Tristan Bridgewater paced the<br />

Duncanville ladies with a smooth<br />

223-220-234 = 677 Sunday Nite<br />

Mixed set.<br />

HONOR ROLL<br />

Judy Dillabough 209-524, Lauren<br />

Daniel 232-581, Billy Cathey 279-671,<br />

Thomas Pulis 232-644, Donald Bowen<br />

188-497, Rebecca Salinas 121-331,<br />

Margaret Padgett 210-507, Pat Karre<br />

529.<br />

Bradley Robinson 226-626, Deanna<br />

Mike Moscato dominated<br />

scoring last week at Brunswick<br />

Westcreek by posting a 279-279-<br />

256 = 814 series in High Pot with<br />

a Twist action.<br />

Terri Trefger, Moscato’s league<br />

mate, fired a blue-ribbon 177-<br />

277-234 = 688 set to garner fem<br />

scoring honors.<br />

Homer Dufley, Sr. and Ron<br />

“Mrs 300” Coggins shared highgame<br />

honors as each registered<br />

award-winning perfectos.<br />

HONOR ROLL<br />

David Dewberry 278, Vicky Kopp<br />

213-560, Corey Rape 649, Carlos<br />

Zapata 256, Tamra Kelley 189-523,<br />

Jesse Negrete 641, John Garnett<br />

258-719, Pearl Tucker 244-648, Willie<br />

Jackson 279-719.<br />

June Hervey 257-635, EJ Nenchka 278-<br />

737, Amy Hart 258-675, Chad Vendeville<br />

258-726, <strong>The</strong>resa Bankston 268-631,<br />

Michael Hinson 259-715, Beverly Rogers<br />

247-616, Eddie Gould 284.<br />

Hoffman 226-590, Fred Downey 226-<br />

618, Arthur Stangl 259-664, Glenda<br />

Nelson 191-530, Russell Arms 222-609,<br />

Monica Diaz 196-494, Bill Young<br />

245-656.<br />

Ashley Sheehan 213-528, Robert<br />

Saunders 222-621, Annie Gregory<br />

211-522, Dustin Mires 238-661, Deanna<br />

Hoffman 243-618, Dustin Mires 243-<br />

666, Erica Ramsey 198-508, Pedro<br />

Silva 212-607.<br />

Dale Shaw 236-542, Anthony Flowers<br />

211-562, Brenda James 160-436,<br />

Billy Cathey 277-699, Glenda Richardson<br />

203-504, Cindy Howell 192-560,<br />

Gary Spurlock 222-630, Carolyn Shaffer<br />

170-491, Jennifer Farrell 253-658.<br />

At AMF Lewisville<br />

Hughes notches 771,<br />

Johnson jams 667<br />

Helm and Bertini snag 298’s<br />

Daryl Hughes belted out a<br />

note-worthy 257-268-246 = 771<br />

Monday Nite Men’s series to take<br />

top billing on the honor roll for<br />

the week at AMF Lewisville.<br />

Cheryl Johnson, from the JB<br />

Trio group, led the ladies with a<br />

robust 181-275-211= 667 set.<br />

Ashley Helm and Joe Bertini<br />

shared high-game honors with<br />

near perfect 298 solos.<br />

HONOR ROLL<br />

Paul Cameron 237-640, Joyce Mc-<br />

Clurg 219-532, Chris Johns 253-634,<br />

Erlinda McIntire 211-551, Jay Moody<br />

255-669, Roseanne Langston 128-338,<br />

Bradley Knight 203-589, Katie Sanders<br />

173-489.<br />

Ronnie Cook 267-718, Sabina<br />

DeBord 233-595, Clint Kent 266-752,<br />

Susan Cox 224-577, Larry Hatton<br />

222-655, Julie Turner 212-570, Joe<br />

Bertini 728, Sabina DeBord 196-556,<br />

Robert Clark 255-672.<br />

Lynette McLain 209-594, Evelyn<br />

Sass 186-500, Lee McDonald, Sr.<br />

279, Bruce Waller 269-760, Paula<br />

Amschler 245-628, Peter Avlogitos<br />

230-629, Anissa Chambers 155-417,<br />

Eric Reising 279-729.<br />

Ashley Helm 638, Drew Nichols<br />

237-575, Kristen Ficaro 176-503, Jeff<br />

Parlato 247-672, LaRae Pritchard<br />

192-491, Dale Toon 244-540, Linda<br />

Allen 211-471, Casey Mercer 290-702,<br />

Cindy Poe 186-465.<br />

At Brunswick Westcreek<br />

Moscato snags 814,<br />

Trefger racks up 688<br />

Dufley, Sr., Coggins 300<br />

Nita Stein 268-611, Brien Keeler<br />

259-684, Greg Kennon 224-568, Alice<br />

Rogers 212-550, Shawn Beam 256,<br />

Amanda Dominguez 215-603, Ben Brose<br />

276-717, Karen Burns-Lane 232-600,<br />

Russell Hall 246-672. Virginia Jeandron<br />

204-498, James Wright II 239-655, Patti<br />

Sprinkle 189-486, Ron Krueger 235,<br />

Karen Holder 204, Genie Roberts 528,<br />

Steve Graeve 267-760, Marshal McNeese<br />

266-739, Chester Jones 267. Eleanor<br />

McDonald 176, John Allen 267, Virginia<br />

Hamilton 176, Gloria Llagas 234-632,<br />

Darryl Rogers 709, Don Slack 253, Susan<br />

Seward 220, Robby Dally 259, Paula<br />

Davis 214-487, Charles Covert 710.<br />

Dick Ensminger (9 pin no-tap)<br />

300, Carol Neubauer (9 pin no-tap)<br />

286, Lee Rodawalt (9 pin no-tap) 300,<br />

Ron Waller (9 pin no-tap) 266, Bob<br />

Wike 115, Cassie Williams 143, Luther<br />

Mayfield, Jr. 159.<br />

Star Schott 142, Deion Lewis 210,<br />

Chuck Cox 278-692, Jonathan Redfield<br />

256-690.<br />

O’NEILL, BARNES<br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

the International Training and<br />

Research Center to finalize<br />

the rankings. O’Neill led the<br />

field with a total of 7,386, an<br />

average of 230.8, while Patrick<br />

Allen was second with 7,185.<br />

Barnes finished third with<br />

7,160.<br />

“I was feeling really<br />

good and even when I was<br />

struggling a little bit I still<br />

was throwing the ball well,”<br />

O’Neill said. “Going to the<br />

Pan Am Games is going to be<br />

pretty neat. It could be a once<br />

in a lifetime opportunity. It’s<br />

an Olympic setting, and I’m<br />

looking forward to watching<br />

some of the other sports as<br />

well.”<br />

For Barnes, it will be the<br />

second time he has competed<br />

in the Pan American Games.<br />

He represented Team USA in<br />

the 1995 event in Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina, and relishes the idea<br />

of going back again.<br />

“I really wanted the<br />

opportunity to go back again,”<br />

said Barnes, who won two gold<br />

medals at the 1995 event. “I<br />

think the Pan Am Games are<br />

very reflective to what bowling<br />

would be in the Olympics.<br />

I thought it was one of the<br />

coolest events I have been a<br />

part of in my bowling career.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> Pan American Games<br />

are an Americas version of the<br />

Olympic Games which includes<br />

the Olympic program sports<br />

and others that are not part<br />

of the Olympics. <strong>The</strong> United<br />

States Olympic Committee<br />

has specific requirements for<br />

selecting players to compete in<br />

the event.<br />

In each of the three events,<br />

the players were ranked in<br />

order of finish with the highest<br />

finisher in each event earning<br />

11 points, second gets 10<br />

and so on. If a player did not<br />

compete in an event, they get<br />

the same amount of points as<br />

the final finisher.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Masters and U.S. Open<br />

each made up 20 percent of<br />

the points total, while the<br />

Pan American Games Trials<br />

represented the other 60<br />

percent.<br />

<strong>The</strong> two representatives in<br />

the women’s division will be<br />

determined based on finishes<br />

at the USBC Queens and U.S.<br />

Women’s Open. <strong>The</strong> women<br />

will bowl their Pan American<br />

Games Trials the first week of<br />

May.<br />

With the Pan American<br />

Games Trials completed, the<br />

Team USA men will now take<br />

part in specialized training at<br />

the ITRC, which is considered<br />

the home of Team USA,<br />

throughout the rest of the<br />

week.<br />

2011 TEAM USA PAN AMERI-<br />

CAN GAMES QUALIFYING<br />

(Final ranking points; top<br />

two advance to Pan American<br />

Games)<br />

1, Bill O’Neill, 100. 2, Chris<br />

Barnes, 94. 3, Tommy Jones,<br />

92. 4, Patrick Allen, 88. 5, Mike<br />

Fagan, 70. 6, Wes Malott, 58. 7,<br />

Walter Ray Williams Jr., 54. 8,<br />

THE BOWLING NEWS | Thursday, March 31, 2011 | Page 13<br />

EJ Tackett, 32. 9, Scott Boyle,<br />

30. 10, Steven Smith, 24. 11,<br />

Jarret Mizo, 18.<br />

2011 TEAM USA PAN AMERI-<br />

CAN GAMES TRIALS<br />

(32 games, makes up 60 percent<br />

of qualifying points)<br />

1, Bill O’Neill, 7,386. 2,<br />

Patrick Allen, 7,185. 3, Chris<br />

Barnes, 7,160. 4, Tommy Jones,<br />

7,128. 5, Wes Malott, 7,074. 6,<br />

Mike Fagan, 7,052. 7, Walter<br />

Ray Williams Jr., 6,986. 8,<br />

Scott Boyle, 6,818. 9, Steven<br />

Smith, 6,766. 10, EJ Tackett,<br />

6,756. 11, Jarret Mizo, 6,587.<br />

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