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Three state colleges in national events
By ERIC MUSKATEVC
Published April 6, 2007
Three state college teams and one USF bowler advanced out of the USBC Intercollegiate qualifying rounds. Florida State University's men's team, both the UCF men's and women's teams and USF's Stephen Alessi got by rigorous qualifying games around the country last week. The teams will meet up with the top 16 in the nation at the Intercollegiate Team Championships April 18-21 in Wichita, Kan. Alessi will go to Huntsville, Ala., May 21-22 for the Singles Championships. Palm Harbor's Josh Guinand finished 16th overall at the Chattanooga Sectional, totaling 1,214 pins in six games for FSU, which had to overcome Ohio State and Michigan State in its regional. His teammates, David Beck and Norman Nolan, (1,232) tied for 10th individually for the Seminoles, who finished right on the team qualifying cut line at fourth overall behind third-place UCF and Shawn Deufel (1,252) and Scott Schultz (1,209) who finished eighth and 17th, respectively. Allesi finished fourth individually in Allentown, Pa. Michelle Carcagente (1,213) was fifth, Brigette Harrelson (1,185) ninth, Lindsey Coulles (1,183.11), Cass Carpenter (1,166) 13th and Stefanie Nation (1,138) 20th for the UCF women who came in second as a team and will have a chance to take on Lindenwood again. Lindenwood defeated the Knights last year in the finals to win the women's title. HIGH SCHOOL: Both spring high school leagues have wrapped up. Travis Vorbeck, Matt Florio, Jared Solomon and Jon Brady put together one of their better series of the season, a 627 last week to hold their lead and title in the Pinellas County League scratch division for Countryside No. 1. They led most of the season behind Brady's 203 average, fourth best among all. Ashly Galante finished with a 219 average for Tarpon Springs No. 2, and along with David Hinkle and Tommy Frain, gave Countryside a good push but finished second as a team behind the Cougars by 12 points. Aaron Morris, Blake Rasmussen and Mike Coneby of Palm Harbor University No. 1 finished third. Rasmussen posted the league's best game, a 266, and another Hurricane, Chris Grube, maintained a 209 average alongside Brittany and Stephanie Scanlon for PHU No. 3, which finished fifth behind East Lake's Allie Edgar, Louis Sadowski and Joe May, who finished with the boys top average of 211. BOWL FOR THE CURE: A check for $1,003,000 was presented to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure last week. It marks the first time bowling has contributed more than $1-million in a year to help the fight to cure breast cancer. PBA: With expectations at an all-time high, reigning PBA Player of the Year Tommy Jones' 2006-07 season was mostly viewed as a disappointment. By winning his 10th career tour title and second major in three seasons last Sunday, Jones served notice he is not going anywhere. Jones dominated the final round of the Tournament of Champions, knocking off defending champion Chris Barnes 279-238, in the semifinals before denying Tony Reyes with a 257-222 win in the title match. NABI: Mark Michel (Lutz) finished second and third at two Club 577 events, averaging 204 and 205 each while earning $140. And he threw his second 300. The next tournament stop is for Club 577 at Orange Bowl Lane on April 15. Jackpot is at $150 and strikepot $65. Call (863) 667-4779 or visit centralflorida.bowlnabi.com. UPCOMING: The 70th Annual St. Petersburg Bowling Association's City Tournament will be at Liberty April 14-15 and 21-22. Entry forms are at all local centers or call (727) 399-2695. Scores Sunrise - Village Green: Rich Desgrosielier 257/729 266/672, Eddie O'Hara 205 245/698, Ray Ruel 219, Vivian Denton 202, Mike Hekman 201, Les Niewolny 209, Dick Gardner 225, Rich Warren 208, Steve Cook 224/640, Paul Herbert 205. Jolly Seniors: Carl Traky 600, Jim Pistello 214, Bill Doolin 213, Kelly Sapp 215, Chuck Paramore 226-235/622, Warren Chase 202. Strike & Spare: Maureen Gula 252/616, Pablo Lakilak 662, Justin Veitch 658, Derek Perez 277/748 660, Joe Cahill 278/745, Larry Kelly 679, Andy Deschamps 254/724, Pat Wartoos 279, Joe Marcotte 267, Josh Dover 652, Joe Dluzak Jr. 258/713, Rob Dluzak 268/704, Rick Leska 259/716, Edna Berry 208, Pam Small 207, Tera Ives 201, Magali Allende 233, Lou Tracie 254/712, Pat Wartous 651, Doug Wessel 650, Joe Knobel 670. Wed. Matchplay: Teri Henrikson 213 266/604, Judy Allen 224 225/613, Danny Webster 247/696 248/679, Felesha Roundtree 205, Tom Morris 201, Tom Benyo 234/677 221/627, Ken Tully 206,Charles Paramore 229/607, Donald Ferrier 229. Conners & Crystals: Joe Nicholls 257/600, Dave Cook 229, Bud Smith 206, Axie Anderson 200 218, Raymonde Bernier 209, Ken Paradis 201. Mainlands 6: Don Bach 222, Lou Ruggiero 215 205, Tom Fowler 215. Winston/Pinellas Park: Bill Lucas 214, Bob Tanis 201, Frank Vanderkraats 222. Breakfast Club: Danielle Ott 206. Happy Seniors: Indy Zauzums 201, Monty Moore 203 212, Lenny Rickard 248/652, Mike Gendron 234/687 235/646, Pete Mickunas 204, Gus Wiese 244/643, Jean Paul Maltais 206/602, Willy Koehler 225/611. Commercial: Keith Glasgow 268/760, Jim Garner 254, Derek Perez 257 687, Ben Johnston 689, Mike Cornelison 690/667, Odeen Walker 663, Mike Byrd 653 652, Tim Dunbar 675, Dan George 696, Gary Brunner 267/718 257/687, Derek Dzierba 276/676, Eric Setterlind 656, Rusty Genevie 680, Doug Hicks 689, Richard Leska 267/701, Joe Dluzak 280/655, Brian Hargrave 671, Justin Veitch 289/750, Lee Warnock Jr. 277/651, Bill Matheson 660, Andy Gauthier 257/708, Ted Tidrick 255, Clay Hatfield 650, Tom Vinzor 264/716, Ian Atamian 674, Peter Giustozzi 670, Bill Robbins 258, Jeff Campbell 657, Rick Ickes 680, Chris Steele 266/682, Greg Ickes 279/789, Bill Hicks 290/748, Darryl Dempsey 267/727. Funtime Mixed: Marc Harvey 676, Derek Perez 686 258, John Lewis 254/687 265, Tammy Richardson 210, Ronda Masanotti 202, Edna Berry 203 223/601, Jodi Gillispie 670 210, Tricia McKee 219 211, Linda Curran 204, Lee Smith 656, Lou Misfeldt 257/675, Clay Hatfield 707, Andy Diaczyk 265/756, John Block 692, Mike McMahan 258/666, Stevie Maurer 672. Romany Park: Paul Roy 215, Ed Dube 211, Robert Cormier 212. Springwood: Lou Grielbel 200. Mr. & Mrs.: Debbie Wagner 218. Meadowlawn Seniors: Monty Moore 200, Malcolm Kroll 206. Special Delivery: Al Iannacone 205, Tom Iannacone 236-201/628, Greg Wright 200, Michael Benyo 268/762. TGIF: Allie Smith 226/639 244, Christina McCombs 216/610, Eric Setterlind 265/709, Jim Bennett 653, Rob Kabala 253, Bob Veitch 657, Pete Giustozzi 250/677; Gerald Crawford 268/678/ Dennis Blakey 258/677. LateMates: Cindy Head 236-202-267/705 220/612, Derek Perez 297/718 255, Joe Le 257 250, Mike Cornelison 669, Ben Johnston 267/659. Youth/Adult: Tommy Schroeder 222-211 201, Joey Wollner 216-233-236/685 214, Jeremy Mortenson 247, Robert Mitchell 257. Twedt's - Men: Brent Dewar 735, Greg Mong 277/714, Dick Rohrs 710, Chris Springstead 694, Bob Brown 693, Jayme Dewyer 692, Tod Janssen 688, Joe Alore 688, Guy Blazier 682, Herb Swindon 681, Art Woodruff 680, Adam Burdo 679, Bill Farren 672, Dave Lawson 667, Jeremy Dewyer 656, Gysin Bardo 653, Dick Yarozich 636, Greg Bennett 636, Gary Wargo 635, Tom Tomalo 630, Robin Hood 629, Dorian Sobat 622, Jack Farrell 621, Jessie Rios 614, Andy Deschamps 610, Steve Trullard 609, Rob Pascaretti 603, Al Longood 602. Women: Michelle Huff 620, Christine Srock 612, Dott Blazier 579, Lanie Weaver 569, Jeannie Morris 564, Cathy Lisic 561, Karen Burke 558, Mary Quincy 548, Kristina Potter 544, Yolanda Houston 543, Mark Cook 531, Betty Ann Molftto 528, Aymee Torres 520, Linda Stopinski 514, Maxine Huff 513, Mary Cook 513, Helen Erich 510, Diane Lehre 509, Marilyn Anderson 503, Pam Alexander 503. Ten Pin - Men: Don Vachon 280/770, Tony Agostine 299/691 663, Dave DeWitt 279/742 277/706, Joe Bianco 266, Mike Culhane 259/676, Brad Sharp 266/662, Tim Sharp 258/712, Russell Rayner 258/710, Brett Frisse 256/688, Rich Desgrosiellier 255/731 256/702, Bob Ashmun 702, Jimmy Hadley 256, Mike Dispenza 699, Don Kasprzyk 668-694, Mike Culhane 265, Paul Doyon 258/705, John Burling 257/677, Jason Stanton 683-675, Jeff Williams 673, Gary Babich 673, Rich Sheppard 698-672, Joe Panebianco 288/668, Jon Bowles 669. Women: Kari Militello 256/638 228/590, Carey Blackwelder 252/603 242/593, Lynn Rolaf 208/526, Robin Hintz 218/582 233/633, Chris Cummings 212/581, Linda Dale 207/513, Jen Layton 240/580 202/546, Rosalie McGinnis 200/517, Teresa Vachon 536, Debra Slone 506, Saralyn Rickman 564 215/531, Deb Bailey 518 239/551, Linda Gicka 507, Amanda Mattingly 210/581. Sr. Men: Keith Korneisel 258/658, Carl Hakansson 248/669 225/633, Jim Ina 580 233/607, Rick Wilson 225/618 219/580, Tom Nomura 215/569, Bob Brown 245/616, Dave DeLorenzo 230/596, Chuck Leasure 224, Rich Erpenbeck 216/605, Bob Anstey 216/573, Gary Seymour 214/553, Jim Callus 527, Steve Beckman 211/532, Paul Sanner 532 201/551, Art Veldkamp 200, George Penrod 232/655 547, Mike Barile 221/600 544, Tom McKenzie 541, Dave O'Brien 529 215/580, Sam Notto 526. Sr. Women: Phyllis Beckman 192/491, Darlene Pruneau 198/517 191/539, Mary Girourd 479 186/498, Lee Simmons 450 180/486, Pam Schreiner 227, Ester Motzne 200/542, Marian Love 181/522, Pat Seel 475, Terry Kraushaar 458 176/492, Marion Morra 449, Audrey Douglas 485-447. USBC Youth Srs.: Chris Ellis 257/689 242/670, James Moore 225/570, Dave Segler 219/620, Connor Head 207/547, Will Bartle 236/547, Ben Ray 202/511, Jess Morrison 201. Jrs.: Dylan Bierworth 168/435, Paige Scott 153/435, Michael Volpini 192/433, Cameron Torrey 158, Justin Koziel 143/420, Ben Ford 138. Liberty - Greg Ickes 278/718, Tim Dunbar 726, Ryan Brwmbs 708, Mariann Russo 238/671, Bev Ulrich 633, Sandy Murphy 234, Terry Jewel 229, Cindy Lairson 235, J.R. Tapper 278, John Genivie 273, John LaFond 727, Richard Rounds 719, Leigh Rayner 246/672, Rhonda Roquetta 236/641, Melaine Salone 230, Tony Manatine 278/702, Richard Berwick 739, Beth Rochelle 279/708, Mike Rooks 270/752, Ron Coleman 278/757, John Cole 709, Allan Lewis 278, Pete Genova 279/714, Bob Smolka 277/748, Jon Hunt 741, Mike Vital Jr. 738, Marty Murphy 726, Steve Scharmer 725, Ben Dowler 719, Phil Wallbaum 711, Rich Sheppard 710, Lance Lonsdale 707, Jerry Vann 704, Brad Richards 297, Russ Conklin 279, Russ Rayner 278/751, Sal Iemolo 733, Maury Wise 278/785. Youth: Jake Thoma 255/604, Corbie Wilson 223/608, Alex Timmons 214, Leo McFee 210, Jake Britts 205, Kylie Miller 216. Seminole - Kyle Triplett 296/707, Rudy Mitchell 279/646, Tammy Weber 267/612, Vicki Weber 241/650, David Cabey 290/719, Mike Byrd 716, Joe Minarik 288/746, Kevin Krauss 288/768, Mike Williams 268/713, Gary Halstrom 278/753, Wayne Nickson 265/696, Derek Wright 604/162 avg, Allene Green 236/607, Melvin Hannah 664/182avg, Judy Allen 278/626, Laquisha Roundtree 279/681, Felesha Roundtree 238/692, Bob Williard 715, Sam Buck 705, Mike Pittman 278/694, Scott Wagner 289/727, Roger Rivers 695/183avg, Leonard Schroeder 262/734, Rich Correa 289/722, Mike McWhorter 253/671 173avg, Bob Ashmun 713, Marilyn Sullivan 235/652, Ron Rohr 279/716, John Wofford 266/680. Youth: Tyler Scoles 247/611, Zach Rivera 253/609, Bradley Hower 243/611, Paul Podlas 244/666 247/636, Greg Krug 231/621, Jacob Agne 686. Tarpon - Highland Lakes: Don Shattock 246-217/644, Gary Rock 209/576. Lake Tarpon: Ed Grabeau 195/550, Tom Mistretta 203/544, Shirley Koran 205/504. Sr. Men: Sonny Neglia 243-224/656, Gene Sparks 237-208/629. Sun Valley: Rhodes Carr 224/550. Stonehedge: Gary Campbell 226/597. Sr. Birds: George Noorts 192/543, Buill Brandt 193/504. Tarpon Shores: Roy Theisen 190/580, John Scheuch 220/578. Mon. Mixers: Tam Lange 230-211/642, Richard Burger 266-217/628. Key West: Joe Reindeau 236-228/677, Ray Peloquin 266-214/673. Industrial: Dave Hall 245-227/689, Dean Hedstrom 236-230/653. TLJB Bantams: Emma Elfrink 104/274, Aaliyah Miller 95/263, Jade Casale 118/304. Preps: John Alongi 147/394, Kailey Theodore 124/347, Kaitlyn Mola 128/354, Kayla Khan 121/326. Majors: Candice Helme 186/547, Heather Bungi 218/509, Andrew Guerard 207/534.
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