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2017 Virginia State USBC Senior Tournament

VIRGINIA STATE USBC SENIORS TOURNAMENT was hosted by the GREATER RICHMOND USBC  October 7th through November 5 , 2017 at AMF HANOVER MECHANICSVILLE, VA.

Our local Virginia Peninsula USBC Bowling Association members gave a great performance with several first place and many second place finishes.

OPEN ALL EVENTS: CLASS 1: 70-74, Handicapped in 1st Place David A Carney, from Yorktown, VA, with a total pin-fall of 1,560. SINGLES: CLASS 5: 50-54, Handicapped 1st Place Anne C Tate (781) also of Yorktown and in WOMEN’S DOUBLES-SCRATCH 1st Place Donna C Haynes and Renee L Brubaker, Newport News, VA, combined score of 1,220.

OPEN DOUBLES, Handicapped
2nd Place Beshures, Edward J / Spellman,G. Michael 1,550 Hampton, Va

OPEN SINGLES SUPER SENIORS 75 & UP, Handicapped
2nd Place McLean, Charles E 797 Hampton, VA

OPEN SINGLES: CLASS 1: 70-74, Handicapped
2nd Place Carney, David A Yorktown, VA

OPEN SINGLES: CLASS 2: 65-69, Handicapped
5th Place Anderson, Robert E Yorktown, VA

OPEN SINGLES: CLASS 3: 60-64, Handicapped
2nd Place West, Thomas W, Sr 804 Hampton, VA
4th Place Beshures, Edward J 785 Hampton, VA

OPEN SINGLES: CLASS 4: 55-59, Handicapped
2nd Place Murray, Jay W 799 Hampton, VA

OPEN SINGLES : SCRATCH
2nd Place West, Thomas W, Sr 768 Hampton, VA

OPEN ALL EVENTS: SUPER SENIORS: 75 & UP, Handicapped
3rd Place McLean, Charles E 1,487 Hampton, VA

OPEN ALL EVENTS: CLASS 2: 65-69, Handicapped
5th Place Moore, James “Chris”, Sr 1,465 Williamsburg, VA

OPEN ALL EVENTS: CLASS 3: 60-64, Handicapped
3rd Place Beshures, Edward J 1,530 Hampton, VA
4th Place West, Thomas W, Sr 1,523 Hampton, VA

OPEN ALL EVENTS: CLASS 4: 55-59, Handicapped
2nd Place Spellman, G. Michael 1,547 Hampton, VA
3rd Place Murray, Jay W 1,533 Hampton, VA

 

 

2017 Virginia State Senior Tournament Official Final Prize List and Standings

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2015 -2016 Awards Dinner

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The 2015 / 2016 Virginia Peninsula USBC Bowling Association Annual Awards Dinner was held on November 5th, 2016 at Paradise Ocean Club at Ft. Monroe.

The evening started out with a Social hour from 6 P.M. to 7 P.M. with the dinner starting at 7 P.M. with awards presentations starting shortly after.

 

            2015 / 2016 AWARDS PRESENTED     

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  CLASS of 2016  HALL OF FAME

Joylene Chappell 
PERFORMANCE
The child of bowling parents, Joy has been bowling most of her life. She has numerous achievements including being named to the VPUSBC Women’s All Star team with a 189.54 composite average. She has been a familiar face in local, state and national tournaments and bowled her first 300 in 2001.

She has claimed high average in numerous leagues with her highest average a 209. She has also bowled many 700 series and won the women’s state doubles and all events categories in 2001. She believes that bowling is not only about performance but also style and sportsmanship.

 

 

William “Sam” Smith

Meritorious Service 

Sam has been bowling for nearly 30 years and has served on the Hampton Roads Bowling Association and also the Virginia Peninsula USBC board. His passion for the sport and his knowledge of web design made it a natural progression for Sam to become the webmaster and designer for the local association page. He is instrumental in getting news to the local newspaper and spends many hours each week updating the website and Facebook page.

He’s also an accomplished bowler and is a member of the 700 club and has bowled a 299 in 2006 and a 300 game in 2004. He has been honored with the Al Watlet Service Award (2012-13) and the Charles W. Woods Jr Award of Merit in 2007-08.

 

 

 

                              Association High Average
Male Ricky Boyter 242.66            Female Sara DiScioscia 219.87

Association High Series
Male Stephen Bennett 858              Female Kris Butz 777

   The Virginia Peninsula USBC ALL STAR TEAMS for the 2015 – 2016

ADULTS: WOMEN

1. Rebecca Glazier 204.52

2. Kristina Butz 193.50

3. Karen Shuler 192.25

4. Susan Glazier 190.80

5. Grace Cash 188.75

  ADULTS: MEN

1. Ricky Boyters 236.82

2. Chris Bolosan 235.22

3. Troy J. McKinney 233.93

4. Derek Retan 233.78

5. Michael B. Smith 233.50

SENIORS: WOMEN

1. Renee Brubaker 202.72

2. Joy Chappell 189.54

3. Catherine Jones 175.98

4. Laurie Sheetz 175.88

5. Theresa Milloy 173.48

 SENIORS: MEN

1.Terry Earnhardt 223.77

2. Nate Firman 219.43

3. Greg Tschupp 213.75

4. Cleve Dye III 209.44

5. William F. Tenan Jr. 208.04

  SUPER SENIORS: WOMEN

1. Brigette Drake 173

2. Peggy Lane 170

3. Barbara Ford 165

4. Jackie McCarthy 164.92

5. Joan Haynie 164.63

 SUPER SENIORS: MEN

1. Barry Sprouse Sr. 217

2. David Smith 216

3. Robert Kulenguski 215

4. Fred Mullins 211

5. Emrett Gray 209

   YOUTH: GIRLS

1. Morgan Cooper 185.80

2. Teyler Boyd 165.41

3. Alissa Adickes 163.18

4. Peneeta Wojcik 161.98

5. Tacoma Mendelsohn 152.00

 YOUTH: BOYS

1. Dawson Maier 224.40

2. Justin Meyers 215.23

3. Shawn Stacy 215.01

4. Juan Breckenridge 207.22

5. Triston Sadles 206.47

2015-2016 VPUSBC All-Stars

The 2015-2016 Virginia Peninsula USBC All-Star Teams hasall_stars been determined and we are pleased to announce the following members skills on the lanes have earned them a place in the record book as a member of the 2015-2016 Virginia Peninsula USBC All-Star Teams, one of the top bowlers in an association of 3000+ USBC members.

ADULTS: WOMEN                                             ADULTS: MEN
1. Rebecca Glazier 204.52                                 1. Ricky Boyters 236.82
2. Kristina Butz 193.50                                      2. Chris Bolosan 235.22
3. Karen Shuler 192.25                                       3. Troy J. McKinney 233.93
4. Susan Glazier 190.80                                     4. Derek Retan 233.78
5. Grace Cash 188.75                                           5. Michael B. Smith 233.50

 

SENIORS:  WOMEN                                         SENIORS:  MEN 
1. Renee Brubaker 202.72                                       1.Terry Earnhardt 223.77
2. Joy Chappell 189.54                                             2. Nate Firman 219.43
3. Catherine Jones 175.98                                       3. Greg Tschupp 213.75
4. Laurie Sheetz 175.88                                           4. Cleve Dye III 209.44
5. Theresa Milloy 173.48                                         5. William F. Tenan Jr. 208.04


SUPER SENIORS: WOMEN                            SUPER SENIORS:  MEN  
1. Brigette Drake 173                                                1. Barry Sprouse Sr. 217
2. Peggy Lane 170                                                     2. David Smith 216
3. Barbara Ford 165                                                  3. Robert Kulenguski 215
4. Jackie McCarthy 164.92                                      4. Fred Mullins 211
5. Joan Haynie 164.63                                             5. Emrett Gray 209


YOUTH:  GIRLS                                                   YOUTH:  BOYS
1. Morgan Cooper 185.80                                           1. Dawson Maier 224.40
2. Teyler Boyd 165.41                                                  2. Justin Meyers 215.23
3. Alissa Adickes 163.18                                              3. Shawn Stacy 215.01
4. Peneeta Wojcik 161.98                                           4. Juan Breckenridge 207.22
5. Tacoma Mendelsohn 152.00                                5. Triston Sadles 206.47

Congratulations to all of our 2014 – 2015 ALL STARS!!

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2016 Virginia State USBC 64th Annual Open Tournament

The 2016 Virginia State USBC 64th Annual Open Tournament was held in South Boston and Danville  Virginia from April 30th to June 12th 2016. Virginia Peninsula USBC was well represented at the State Open Tournament with several of our bowlers placing very well.

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McCorvey’s Bowling World #1  with teammates Russell Anderson (277-214-247 for 738), Chris Hayes (300-191-221 for a 712) Jason Hice (211-223-181 for 615), Michael Heath (217-239-249 for 705) and Terrance White (269-245-232 for 746) for a series total of 3516 in Scratch Team.

 

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Michael Heath and Russell Anderson also came in first place in the Scratch Doubles with 1,476. Scratch Singles Russell and Michael  tied for 10th with 747 series. Russell Anderson also rolled an 11 in a row 298 game one of Scratch Doubles

And if that wasn’t enough posting top scores in Scratch All Events, Russell  placed first with 2,242 and Michael sixth (2,171) and Chris Bolosan was second in Scratch All Events with 2,171.

Handicap Regular Team 901 and Up in second place was  BVLERS #2  with a total score of 3,692 with Greg Tschupp,  Mecos Claude,  Mikey York,  Donald Summers,  Mike Spellman.

 

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Scratch Double s, as mention above Russell Anderson and  Michael Heath (1,476) came in first with  Edward Pitcavage and Jeffrey Campbell third (1,445). Handicap Regular Doubles 361 an d Up  in fourth  Ashley and Josh White rolled   1,571 and in eight place  the duo of  Wayne and  Joshua Ford  ( 1,552). Handicap Classic Doubles 360 and Below Bett y and Bobby Christine came in fourth with 1,629. Handicap Classic Singles 180 and Below second place Travis Bryant with a total score of 900.

VPUSBC Bowlers brought home over $10,000 in prize money from the event!

Virginia State USBC 2016 Open Tournament Standings

 

Virginia Peninsula Top Scores

• Handicap Regular Team 901 and Up

2nd place BVLERS #2 3,692
7th place MBW #1  3,606

 

•   Scratch Team

1-MBW #1 3,516
3-Kuug Pow 3,272
5- BVLERS #2 3242
7-MBW #5 3,215

 

• Handicap Regular Doubles 361 and Up

4- Ashley White and Josh   White  1,571
8- Wayne  Ford and  Joshua  Ford  1,552

 

• Handicap Classic Doubles 360 and Below

4- Betty and Bobby Christine  1,629

 

• Scratch Doubles

1- Russell A Anderson / Michael E Heath, 1,476
3 – Edward W Pitcavage  Jr / Jeffrey J  Campbell,  1,445

 

• Handicap Classic Singles 180 and Below

2 -Bryant, Travis S 900

 

• Scratch Singles

Tied for 10th with 747 Michael E Heath  and  Russell A Anderson

 

• Regular All Events 181 and Up, Handicapped

7 – Aaron L  Riggleman,   Jr   2,313

 

• Classic All Events 180 and Below

3 -Travis S Bryant  2,519

 

Scratch All Events

1 -Anderson, Russell A 2,242
2 – Chris L  Bolosan,    2,199
6 –  Michael E Heath  2,171

 

 

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2016 Hampton Roads District High School Tournament

2016 Hampton Roads District High School Tournament by Mary Pancoas

 

The Peninsula HS League had an exciting finish this season. It all began with a roll off for fourth and fifth place as two teams in the Handicap Division of the league finished with the exact same Win/Loss points record. As the season ended, there was only a four point difference between the fifth and the first place teams.

We had a really tight top five teams this year. The team from Menchville that secured first place, the Monarch Spares was the last place team from last season! Team members from the first place team this season are Caylyn Cook, Emily Chandler and Ben Rawles from Menchville HS. They are all underclassman and will be back to defend their title next season.

High Average in the league this year went to Jason Curtis, Grafton HS 182 and Tacoma Mendelsohn Grafton HS 152. Most Improved bowlers were Tucker Gummo from Tabb HS and Caitlyn Huggard from Gloucester HS.

High Handicap Series was rolled by Jacob Bean (820) from Menchville HS and Caitlyn Huggard (797) from Gloucester HS. Sean Ryan (670) Gloucester HS and Traci Hurst (550) Menchville HS shot the High Scratch Series and Jason Curtis Grafton HS (242) and Elizabeth SImmons (190) Gloucester HS had the High Scratch Games.

Scholarships were awarded to Dawson Maier, Kecoughtan HS 1st Place, Triston Sadles, Poquoson HS, 2nd Place, Juan Breckenridge Grafton HS, 3rd Place, Marcus Silas, Grafton HS 4th, Justin Meyers, Gloucester HS 5th Place and Austin Serio Grafton HS 6th Place. Morgan Cooper from Gloucester HS secured High Average, Most Improved and High Scratch Series for girls, Dawson Maier secured High Average and the High Scratch Series for boys. Donavan Larsen from Grafton HS won the High Scratch Game and Most Improved award for the boys division.

We had a roll off for the first time in the Scratch Division this year. The top four bowlers competed in a PBA style step ladder for an additional $50.00 in scholarship. The winner, Marcus Silas climbed up the ladder from the fourth position to win it all. In all of his matches, he shot every game over 200, he made a crazy five pin split in the 10th frame of the third match and beat Dawson Maier, the league leader in the final match 278-257. All of these scores were shot on a tough competitive sports pattern!

North vs. South H.S. Bowling Championships

The first place team from AMF York and Sparetimes competed in the fourth annual North vs. South Peninsula High School Bowling Championships.

For the first time in area history the team from the North, AMF York, the Monarch Spares (Menchville H.S.) beat the first place team from the South. It was a best out of three match and it came down to the last frame of the third game for the team from Menchville to win by just one pin!

Team members from Menchville were Caylyn Cook, Emily Chandler and Ben Rawles. Members of the team from Sparetimes were Alexa Herndon, Cole Herndon and Alexandra Andersen. Next season, the first place team from AMF York will host these championships at their center for the very first time.

2016 VPUSBC Women’s 62nd Championship Tourament

The 2016 Virginia Peninsula USBC Women’s Championship Tournament was held at Village Lanes in Gloucester, Virginia May 7-8 and 14-15, 2016.

As always the Ladies put on an excellent show with many division decided by a single pin  fall and they have a blast during the tournament, we are always impressed with the skill and fun nature of our ladies during these events.

Team 620 Ave and Up, Handicapped first place was decided by one pin with Candi Culbreth, Sara DiScioscia, Donna Haynes and Dawn Campbell with a total of 2,760 edging out second place Barbara Brown, Marylyne Brown, Bobbie Brown and Jerylyne Phillips (2,759).

Team 619 Ave and Below, Handicapped Dawn Vargo,  Denise  Seber, Sandra Cunningham, and Lynn Sykes with a total of 2,776 beat out second place team of Patricia Robbins,  Teresa Wydra,  Barbara Heath and Barbara Massie  ( 2,760) by just 17 pins. Third place with a score of  2,750 Linda  Constable, Joyce Jenkins, Mary Eagle and  Grace Rowe.

Doubles 310 Ave and Up, Handicapped  Karen Hogge and  Hannah Lewellen teamed up to roll in to first place with  1,431, Second Donna  Gaddis and Jennifer Cook  (1,391) and ten pin back in third   Joylene Chappell  and Kris Butz  ( 1,381).

Doubles 309 and Below, Handicapped in first place with a total of 1,461  Diane Bigbie and  Holly  Lacombe, second place Amanda  Rhodes and Shannon Lopez,   (1,441)  and Vicky Schmidt and Noy Zicopula teaming up to roll 1,386.

Doubles Scratch Division Joylene Chappell  and Kris Butz  ran away with first place shooting 1,195  with Candi Culbreth and Sara DiScioscia 68 pins back in second  (1,127) and in third
Donna Haynes and Dawn Campbell  (1,107).

Singles 155 Ave and Up, Handicapped was another runaway with Holly Grasz totaling  777 beating second place  Marylyne  Brown (712) by   65 pins and ten pins behind her was Jerylyne Phillips (702).

Singles 154 and Below, Handicapped was a close event with Deseree Bain coming out on top with 796,  Patti Lomele second (776) and a close third was Lynne Schofield just five pins back with 771

 

The Singles Scratch Division was very competitive with Sara DiScioscia and Dawn Campbell tied for first place  rolling 621. Shame we can’t have a roll off that would be a great heads up match!  Candi Culbreth came in third (596) and  Kris Butz fourth (555).

 

All-Events 155 Ave and Up, Handicapped Holly Grasz  with a total pin fall (2,155) came in first, Marylyne Brown second (2,121) and third  Estelle Wilson (2,087).

The All-Events 154 Ave and Below, Handicapped was close with Deseree Bain (2,194) edged out  Katarina Beaulac ( 2,182) by  12 pins.In third  Patti Lomele with a total of  2,154.

Scratch All-Events again found the duo of Dawn Campbell and Sara DiScioscia battling it out for first place with Dawn Campbell (1,819) edging out Sara DiScioscia (1,806) by 13 pins, third place with a total pin-fall of 1,772 Candi Culbreth.

 

 

 

TOP 5 all Divisions:

  Team 620 Ave and Up, Handicapped

1)   Culbreth, Candi P / DiScioscia, Sara R/Haynes, Donna C / Campbell, Dawn 2,760
2 )   Brown, Barbara A / Brown, Marylyne /Brown, Bobbie J / Phillips, Jerylyne  2,759
3)  Chappell, Joylene L / Butz, Kristina K/Shuler, Karen E / Brubaker, Renee    2,697
4)    Hogge, Karen E / Lewellen, Hannah H/White, Teresa L / Casetta, Elana A    2,695
5)   Ketch, Lana J / Daniel, Melody A/Lomele, Patti L / Marshall, Carolyn R    2,685

 

Team 619 Ave and Below, Handicapped
1)  Vargo, Dawn M / Seber, Denise L/Cunningham, Sandra L / Sykes, Lynn   2,776

2)   Robbins, Patricia A / Wydra, Teresa/Heath, Barbara E / Massie, Barbara  2,760

3)   Constable, Linda L / Jenkins, Joyce C/Eagle, Mary P / Rowe, Grace T      2,750

4)  Frank, Audrey J / Woodard, Edna M/Martin, Bobbie J / Jessie, Rebecca H    2,733

5)  Schmidt, Vicky L / Zicopula, Noy/Beaulac, Katarina M / Yannitello,Pamela     2,725

 

 

Doubles 310 Ave and Up, Handicapped
1)  Hogge, Karen E / Lewellen, Hannah H 1,431
2)  Gaddis, Donna L / Cook, Jennifer S 1,391
3)  Chappell, Joylene L / Butz, Kristina K 1,381
4)  Ketch, Lana J / Daniel, Melody A 1,372
5 ) White, Teresa L / Casetta, Elana A 1,351

 

Doubles 309 and Below, Handicapped

1)  Bigbie, Diane L / Lacombe, Holly J 1,461
2)  Rhodes, Amanda B / Lopez, Shannon 1,441
3)  Schmidt, Vicky L / Zicopula, Noy 1,386
4)  Beaulac, Katarina M / Yannitello,Pamela K 1,385
5)  Constable, Linda L / Jenkins, Joyce C 1,381

 

Doubles Scratch Division, Scratch

1)  Chappell, Joylene L / Butz, Kristina K 1,195
2)  Culbreth, Candi P / DiScioscia, Sara R 1,127
3)  Haynes, Donna C / Campbell, Dawn N 1,107
4)  Shuler, Karen E / Brubaker, Renee L 1,065
5)  Powell, Stacey / Austin, Joni L 1,058

 

 

Singles, Singles 155 Ave and Up, Handicapped

1)  Grasz, Holly J 777
2)  Brown, Marylyne D 712
3)  Phillips, Jerylyne N 702
4)  Wilson, Estelle S 700
5)  McAbee, Traci J 699

 

Singles 154 and Below, Handicapped

1)  Bain, Deseree R 796
2)  Lomele, Patti L 776
3)  Schofield, Lynne A 771
4)  Hatchett, Denise 741
5)  Gaddis, Donna L 731

 

Singles Scratch Division, Scratch

1)  DiScioscia, Sara R 621
1)  Campbell, Dawn N 621
3)  Culbreth, Candi P 596
4)  Butz, Kristina K 555
5)  Haynes, Donna C 552
6)  Brubaker, Renee L 532

 

 

All-Events 155 Ave and Up, Handicapped

1)  Grasz, Holly J 2,155
2)  Brown, Marylyne D 2,121
3)  Wilson, Estelle S 2,087
4)  Hill, Mary J 2,085
5)  Savage, Margaret G 2,079

 
All-Events 154 Ave and Below, Handicapped

1)  Bain, Deseree R 18 2,194
2)  Beaulac, Katarina M 2,182
3)  Lomele, Patti L 2,154
4)  Schofield, Lynne A 2,136
5)  Constable, Linda L 2,135

 
All-Events, Scratch All-Events, Scratch

1)  Campbell, Dawn N 1,819
2)  DiScioscia, Sara R 1,806
3)  Culbreth, Candi P 1,772
4)  Brubaker, Renee L 1,708
5)  Butz, Kristina K 1,695

2016 VA. State USBC Women’s Championship

The Virginia State USBC 2016 Women’s 59th Championship Tournament April 2, 2016 to April 24, 2016 held here in Hampton at Century and Sparetimes was a huge success.
Below are the top 5 positions in divisions by Virginia Peninsula Ladies;

Team, Classic (601 & Up), Handicapped
3rd Place Here 4 The Beer II (2,914)  (Karen E Hogge, Hannah H Lewellen, Teresa L White, Ynez Gomola)

Team, Regular (600 & Below), Handicapped
3rd Place Here 4 The Beer 4 (2,873) (Denise L Seber, Patti McCay Lomele, Geray R McCay, Barbara M Markot)

Team, Scratch, Scratch
5th Place Girls With Balls 3 (2,269) (Karen Shuler, Renee Brubaker,Joylene Chappell, Kris Butz )

Doubles, Classic (301 & Up), Handicapped
3rd Place Abbie  Hill and Catherine A Jones  ( 1,549)

Doubles, Regular (300 & Below), Handicapped
5th Place Denise L  Seber and Patti Lomele  (1,531)

Singles, Classic (151 & Up), Handicapped
1st Place   Katherine L  Jenkins (855)
4th Place  Bobbie J  Brown   (818)
5th Place  Abbie Hill  (812)

All Events, Classic (151 & Up), Handicapped
4th Place  Katherine L Jenkins    (2,305)

 

2016 Virginia State Women’s Tournament Final Standings and Prize List

Virginia State USBC 2016 Women’s Tournament Standings

2014-2015 VPUSBC All-Stars

The 2014-2015 Virgiall_starsnia Peninsula USBC   All-Star Teams has been determined and we are pleased to announce the following members  skills on the lanes have earned them a place in the record book as a member of the 2014-2015 Virginia Peninsula USBC All-Star Teams, one of the top bowlers in an association of 4000+ USBC members.

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Congratulations to all of our 2014 – 2015 ALL STARS!!

awards_logo2Associations Annual Awards Ceremony will be held at Paradise Ocean Club at 490 Fenwick Rd, Fort Monroe. Saturday November 7th, 2015 with social hour from 6-7 PM and dinner and awards at 7 PM.

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2014 Hall of Fame Inductees

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The VPUSBC is proud to announce our 2014 inductees to the Hall of Fame. Being inducted for bowling performance are William “Bill” Glazier IV, and Rich Brewer. Being inducted for meritorious service is Judy Golightly.
 

bowling_pin_2_coloring_book_colouring-555pxGlazier has bowled since he was a young boy starting out at the old Newmarket Lanes. He bowled at houses across the Peninsula and is currently part owner of Century Lanes in Hampton.

 

He has been a member of the association All Star team in 2011-12, male bowler of the year that same season, and holds the men’s  VPUSBC all time high average for a season with a 241 for the 2011-12 season. On December 12, 2013 Glazier bowled an 858 series. He’s bowled numerous high scores over the years. He also owns X-Treme Performance Pro Shop located inside Century Lanes.
 

bowling_pin_2_coloring_book_colouring-555pxBrewer has also been a bowler since he was a young boy and a member of our association for almost 30 years. His bowling achievements include being the first person to bowl an 800 (825) series at Fairlanes/Hidenwood.

 

He is has won numerous awards locally and on the state level. On December 28, 1994 he had an amazing night of bowling with an 811 series for his first three games of a doubles league and finished off the night with a 300 game for a record 1,111 series for four games. In 1996 Brewer shot the first 800 in the Hampton Roads Bowling Assn Open city tournament and combined with his doubles partner Richard Avery for a 1573 scratch doubles score. That record high score remains unbeaten today. He has had 11 800 series and more than 20 300 series.
 

bowling_pin_2_coloring_book_colouring-555pxGolightly has been a name and face that many association bowlers recognize and remember for her longtime commitment to the sport. She has been involved in bowling since the mid- 1970s when her son wanted to bowl. During her time volunteering with youth bowlers the owner of Newmarket Bowl in Newport News hired her to become the League Coordinator.

 

She will readily admit her priority is youth bowlers, but she also looked out for the adult bowlers in the area (many who are former youth bowlers!)
She was encouraging the to bowlers and always looking for opportunities to let them learn more about the sport and participate in tournaments across the state. She has had an impact on the youth bowlers she mentored with many of them becoming members of the Hall of Fame themselves or members of the All Star teams. She, too, has been a bowler and is member of the Virginia Queens and the Virginia 600 club.

 

 

 

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2014 USBC Women’s & Open Championship local results

2014 USBC Women’s Championships  was held at the Reno-Sparks Convention Center in Reno, Nev. and several of our Virginia Peninsula ladies made the top 100 in the final results.

We would like to congratulate our highest finishing local  Bobbie Deese and her doubles partner Frances Langejans from Kalamazoo,MI placing 10th in the Doubles Div III  with a combined score of 1098.

In 73rd place bowling in the Emerald division Team, the Feisty Fillies  with  Catherine Shaw, Mary Plummer, Glenda Bryant and Helen Holland Harris with a total score of 1899.

54th All Events Div IV  Lynn Sykes  with a score of 1516 and Sandra Cunningham 77th Doubles Div V with a score of 903.bowling_pin_2_coloring_book_colouring-555px

2014 USBC Women’s Championships Results : http://www.bowl.com/Womens_Championships/Womens_Championship_Home/Scores/

 

A look at the 2014 USBC Open Championship held at the National Bowling Stadium in Classified Doubles  Bruce Labar Poguoson,VA  and his partner Kurt Rudy of Reno,NV  placed  60th with a score of 1097 and in Classified Singles placing 117th was Tom Ballowe Yorktown,VA  with 579 series.

 

2014 USBC Open Championship Results : http://www.bowl.com/Open_Championships/Open_Championships_Home/Scores/

 

 

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