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Youth Bowlers Shine on Lanes
April 26, 2015


Bowling Scores for Week of April 25
 

Rachel McGrath Ben Lapointe Brett Zevenbergen Amber Watson

           The Lambton County Tenpin Association youth bowling programs are designed to encourage young people from ages four to twenty-one to get involved in a sport where they can participate in a competitive or non-competitive sport for their lifetime. They learn sportsmanship, meet new friends, bowl in different age groups learning to bowl not only as an individual but as a team member and have a chance to bowl in tournaments to earn scholarship money to further their education. They can enrol in the SMAA (Sarnia Minor Athletic Association - Marcin Bowl Youth Program), the Hi-Way Phantoms Youth Program  or the SOCMO (Sombra - Courtright – Mooretown- Youth Program) where they can have fun and also be taught by qualified bowling instructors to improve their skills on the lanes. There are many adult bowlers who have graduated from these programs and are enjoying this great sport.

          Four Lambton County youth bowlers are highlighted in the Lambton County Tenpin Association bowling report this week.  Rachel McGrath, Ben Lapointe, Brett Zevenbergen and Amber Watson had a splendid day on the lanes the last couple weeks.

        Rachel McGrath participated in the 2nd annual televised Rogers Cup Tournament in Barrie on April 4-5. This tournament is a Bakers Style team event (five bowlers roll two frames per game) put together by the Youth Bowling Tour committee. There were 18 teams (14 from Ontario and 4 from Quebec) participating in the tournament. Each team bowled 18 qualifying games followed by 8 games of match play to determine the top 5 teams to enter the step ladder finals. McGrath’s team was the number one seed for the step ladder finals but lost the two game total pins final receiving the silver medal. In the first annual Rogers Cup, McGrath received a bronze medal. She also was the recent winner of Marcin Bowl Shoot Out Seven.

         Ben Lapointe fired 739 (255 -79 pins over average - 246-238 – 211 pins over average for three games) on lanes 7 & 8 in the Phantoms Youth Intermediate division at Hi-Way Bowl. It was his 1st 700 series bowled in a Youth league but his career 2nd 700, his first one (704) coming in the Bluewater Monday Night Men’s League at Marcin Bowl this year.

        Brett Zevenbergen tossed 726 (223-235-268 - 104 pins over average and 234 pins over average for three games) on lanes 5 & 6 in the Phantoms Youth Senior division at Hi-Way Bowl. It was his career 1st 700 series.

       Amber Watson rolled her highest triple 535  (212 – her 1st 200+ game – 83 pins over average - 176 and 148 pins over for three games) in the Hi-Way Phantoms Youth Junior division. 

        Marcin Bowl Shoot Out Eight will take place on May 5th at 6:30. Build up your courage to participate in the upcoming final tournament to challenge the sport shot lane condition.

         Kyle Skinner wheeled 735 (243-279) in Marcin Sunday Morning Men’s League rivalry. He was followed by Jerry Worsley 712 (277 – 89 pins over average - 230 and 148 pins over  for three games), Rob Ladenchuk 708 (255-240), Kyle Adamson 698 (245-242), Scott Salmons 684 (253), Mike Marciniszyn 684 (245-247), Kevin Lyon 679 (247-254), Jordan Croskery 677 (246), Brad Cook 674 (269), Ron Gagnon 667 (278), Dennis Ramsay 667 (258), Roy Mezzatesta 657, Larry Plumb 653 (235), Jason Lapointe 268, Johnny Wilkinson 256, Bill Ridealgh 253 and Jay Chipman 242. Team standings are Marcin Bowl Pro Shop 146, Mike’s Hairstyling 131, J & K Construction 125, Cargill 122, Team Outfitters 120, Micor Sports 118, The Leaky Tank 111, Alliance Fab 109, Jacobs Industrial Services 107, Courtright Variety 103, Crossroad - CL 100 and Little Caesar’s 92.

          Dan Chopp rolled 714 (245-243) in Marcin Border City Men’s League combat. He was chased by Steve Lewicki 712 (278), Rob Vandermeer 708 (239-244), Roy Mezzatesta 702 (238-255), Stephane Sirois 692 (246-234), Brandon Gauthier 678 (268), Dave LeClair 670 (248-248), Jim Creasor 659 (241), Tim Hutton 651 (231), Brett Matthews 644 (233), Kevin McMillan 638 (245-230), Dave Jones 631 (257), Bill Cole 627 (235), Mike Mezzatesta 623, Mark Brooker 622 (239), Brian Potvin 257, Geoff Scully 233 and Don Oetting 233. Team standings are Marcin Bowl Two 151, W. J. Barnes Ltd. 126, TSM Mechanical 121, Sarnia Produce 120, Lehder 116, Bayshore Home Health 110, Up Rite Door Ltd. 109, Marcin Bowl 109, Lambton Metal Services 106, Paddy Flaherty’s Irish Pub 88 and Lola’s Lucky Lounge 85.

           In Marcin Bluewater Monday Night Men’s League competition, dominant scores were Mike Shephard 696 (247-247), Mark Colbran 689 (235-245), Jim Creasor 687 (235-240), Mark McCarthy 687 (235), Kyle Adamson 674 (236-234), Tom Ladenchuk 674 (235-238), Bob Spence 672 (265), Mario Gonzalez 672 (244), Shawn Sexton 664 (238), Andre Dion 662 (238), Chris Luke 658 (237-231), Ben Lapointe 658 (258), Randy McEachern 656 (238),  Mason McCarthy 277 – 86 pins over average, Terry Spence 254, Brian Watson 247, Mike Marciniszyn 247, Ken Nimmo 247, George Reed 245,  Dennis Ramsay 245, Steve Lewicki 244, Steve Ferreira 242, Brian Core 241, Jason Lapointe 241, Pat Lacasse 235, Louie Willemsen 235, Rob Plamondon 234, Roy Mezzatesta 233, Jeff Raymond 231 and John Emery 230.  Team standings are Marcin Bowl 142, Stoke’s Inland 130, Wired 129, Napa Auto 126, Best Automotive 124, Ligate Signs 121, We’re Wired Two 119, Marcin Bowl Pro Shop 118, Rotork 115, Jerry’s TV 111, ODS Printing 110, Danbury Homes 109, Northgate Home Hardware 107, Monteith/Sutherland 106, Gutterballs Restaurant 101, RJ Rau & Associates 99, Lamsar 97, Team Outfitters 93 and Maggots 87.

        In Marcin Friday Night Mixed League action, the men’s top scores were Ray Lucas 693 (222-225-246 - 162 pins over average for three games), Dave Little 603 (222), Marcel Lajoie 599 (235), Paul Heckley 556 and Bob Laframboise 232. The women’s upper scores were Marilyn Mullen 517, Barb Montgomery 499 (183), Annette Urban 459, Christine Mayberry 455 (191), Mary Hearns 454 (174) and Sue Glassford 176. Team standings are Bowling Stones 89, Alley Masters 88, Bowlieve It Or Not 75, Ten Pin Wizards 73, Strike Club 68, Pairs & Spares 66, Split Personalities 59, Lane Rangers 51, Alley-Oops 42 and Pick Up Artists 39.

         In Marcin Triple A Mixed League fun, the men’s notable scores were Rob Vandermeer 685 (246-248), Ross McCorquodale 610 (222), Dave Jones 597, Joe Csercsics 596 (212-217), Bill Kolotylo 592 (225), Bill Austin 585, Ernie Anderson 576 (224), Ken Nimmo 551 (243), Len Duister 222 and Rick Jatel 218. The ladies’ best scores were Rachel McGrath 583 (210), Susan McGrath 557 (241), Wendy Street 531 (223), Shelly Thompson 531 (191), Dianne Waddell 526, Michelle Drew Jones 519 (187-185), Wendy Stevens 499 (184) and Lynne Hood 479. Team standings are Steel Magnolia 65, Tiger Blossom 63, Weeping Willows 59, Sycamore 58, Hangman’s Elm 55, Maple Sap 52, Pussy Willows 50, Mahogany 49, Money Tree 49, Black Walnut 48, Sparing Sequoias 46 and Iron Wood 36.

          In Hi-Way RCAFA 403 Wing Mixed League activity, the men’s leading scores were Connor Smith 675 (235), Mel Matthews 622 (222), Steve Lewicki 590 (216) and Don Szokoly 588 (224). The women’s top scores were Marnie Majeski 548 (198), Sam Matthews 508 (180), Sharon Pearson 480, Kathy Dafoe 473 (180) and Patti Wyville 171.

         In Marcin 1046 Mixed League play, the men’s noted scores were Derick Wilker 669 (275 – 95 pins over average), Larry Plumb 663 (256), Joe Borody 623 (214-214), Brian Core 611 (237), Alex Matena 574 (224), Jim Lester 571 (211), Corey Lefebvre 560 (235), Jordan Cote 215, Dave Hearn 211 and Darren Burgess 210. The ladies’ main scores were Kaye Brander 635 (235-203 – 137 pins over average for three games), Colleen Grant 447 (173) and Kyra Lester 443 (192).  Final team standings are Kristen’s Kingpins 141, The Bowling Dead 131, The Wolfpack 129, Larry’s Lemons 128, We Need The Handicap 121, A Family Affair 120, Reaney’s Renegades 115, Team Eight 93, The Speedballz 90 and Last To Last 87.

          In Marcin Thursday Night Men’s League commotion, upper scores were George Reid 646 (242-232), Louie Willemsen 639 (231-225), Larry Plumb 637 (235), Dave Bruder 633 (225-241), Jordan Cote 632 (235), Rudy De Gracia 631 (248), Ben Lapointe 631 (224), Jean Lacroix Sr. 625 (234), Alex Matena 611 (241), Victor Horvath 606 and Mel Matthews 223. Team standings are The Young Plugs 289, Morlo Yardscapes 266, Canadian National ATM 264, Top Coat Painting 258, D & D Flooring Installations 244, Tomlinson Enterprises 242, Lambton Alloys 238, Marcin Bowl 231, Lehder Environmental 228 and Billie Box 220.

           In Marcin Thursday Night Mixed League activity, the ladies’ top scores were Janice McMillan 629 (227-212), Marsha Pinel 621 (223-211), Pam Marciniszyn 602, Colleen Baldwin 544 (196), Deb Archer 522 (193), Miranda David 493, Patricia David 487 and Toni-Marie Claeys 468. The men’s high scores were Pat McMillan 654 (240-224), Butch Wilson 613 (224-232), Tyler David 606 (213), Mike Vail 586 (213), Kevin McMillan 226, Kevin Dunn 208 and Brian Johnson 203.Team standings are Red Hot Chilly Peppers 148, Rainbow Chips 126, Tickled Pink 123, Red Snappers 118, Strike Gold 113, Black Sabbeth 103, Sandbaggers 103, Blue Moon 101, Purple Haze 98, Blue Balls 94, Green Alley Gato 94 and Pink Lloyd’s 81

          In Marcin Sunday Morning Ladies League action, leading scores were Deb Jones 590 (235 – 77 pins over average – 207), Steph Chambers 478, Roxanne English 451, Joy Timington 451 and Shirley Stark 181. Final team standings are Banana Splitz 73, We’ve Been Framed 68, Alley-Oops 64, Strikers 63, Pairs And Spares 57 and Head Pins 55.

         In Marcin Sarnia Reserve Mixed League play, the women’s main scores were Cid Bearhart 561 (208), Annette George 466 (186) and Shirley Oliver 452.The men’s high scores were Greg Gray 547 (228), John Adams 538 (198) and Brad George 196.

         In the Hi-Way Phantoms Youth Senior division, the top scores were Connor Smith 589 (214-205) and Alex Pak 184.

         In the Hi-Way Phantoms Youth Intermediate division, the ladies’ upper scores were Kyra Lester 509 (209-183) and Kira Pelkie 478 (190). The gents’ best scores were Tyler Hoadley 463 (197), Christopher White 448 and Cameron Verberg-Buchan 398.

        Topping off the girls’ scores  in the Hi-Way Phantoms Youth Junior division were  Isadora Tremblay 412, Katarena Vandeguchte 395 (148) and Paisley Wood’s 159 single. The boys’ noted scores were Domenic Cocozzoli 555 (209), Devon Crowe 554 (201), Dalton Crowe 543 (189-180) and Noah Best 512 (180).

          In the Hi-Way Phantoms Youth Senior Preps division, the top scores were Bryce Watson 443 (159-157) and Jarod Pelkie 332 (118).

         In the Hi-Way Phantoms Youth Junior Preps division, the boys’ best scores were Blake Ingles 360 (155), Gavin Baillie 357 (123-121), William LaFramboise 329 (121), Riley Wagner-Gosselin 298 and Joe Stinson’s 133 single. The girls’ main scores were Lyndsay Amerlinck 284 (96-95-93) and Laurianne Tremblay 256 (105-93).

          In the Hi-Way Phantoms Youth Bantams division, the girls’ high scores were Tyleigh Winger 390 (134-132-124), Elsa McKinley 276 (110), Shaylyn Blake 249 and Kyleigh Beauvais Chad 226. The boys’ were led by Alex Majeski 282 (110), Jake Coggins 254 (104), Zachary Ingles 224 (99) and Samuel Schuyler 189.
 
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