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February 1, 2010

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COMMERCIAL GIRLS

Standings: Preferred Tooling & Supply 57, M.A.D. 54 1/2, Time Out Trailers 54, White Veterinary Hospital 54.

Honor scores: Leila Veenstra 642 (244, 213), Betty Boner 593 (201, 191, 201), Karen Meade 581 (224), Nancy Hoover557 (232), Louisa Stephens 554 (193, 190), Melissa Osmon 552 (191), Donna Garriott 541 (202), Sue Proud 521, Sandy Davidson 519 (203, 201), Linda Dobson 517 (200), Stacy Ulery 517, Michala Stucky (195), Julie Witmer (194), Irene Silveus (190).



KEEP EM ROLLING

Standings: CRFFS One 46-26-66, CRFFS Two 38-34-51, Brew Crew 38-34-51, Chic Interiors 34 1/2-37 1/2-46 1/2, Mom and the Bratz 35-37-45, Team Seven 33-39-44, Old Time Pizza 33-39-41, Pin Busters 28 1/2-43 1/2-38 1/2.

Honor scores: Sarah Damron 550 (204), Karen Meade 535 (191), Lois Troyer 527, Renee Schwartz 521, Lori Wheeler 520 (193), Dixie Schwartz 516 (205), Eileen McCloskey 513 (199), Patti Goetz (191).

Split pitckups: Renee Schwartz 5-7, Vicky Thompson 2-7.



TWILITE

Standings: Cleats 16-8, Cherokee-Wolfpack 16-8, L M Corp. 16-8, Oswego Laundromat 15 1/2- 8 1/2, Maple City Bowl 15-9, First State Insurance 13 1/2-10 1/2, Ultra Fab 11-13, Forest River 11-13, Blades Lawn Care 10-14, Jus Jeans 10-14, Hochstetler Plumbing and Heating 7-17.

Honor scores: Tim Trachsel 729 (257, 258), Brian Miller 709 (249, 246), Rick Masten 699 (235, 226, 238), Brandon Hurst 698 (257, 226), Oscar Obregon 696 (225, 245, 226), Mike Turner 694 (223, 258), Gregg Birr 690 (224, 256), Brian Cotherman 675 (268, 246), Wally Waldron 674 (259), Dave Myers 669 (232, 225), Jordan Dobson 667 (278), Tim Welcher 664 (246), Phil Taylor 660 (237), Kevin Graber 655 (236), Paul Jones Jr, 647 (236), David Rossi 646 (246), John Quake 641 (223), Richard Chupp Sr. 640 (246), Rick Holderread 637 (256), Bob Hurst 633 (226, 224), Jerrod Kauffman 633 (278), Ryan Ross 627, Matt Miller 618 (220), Dewayne Chupp 618 (236), James Clark 616 (238), Willie Slabach 615, Jeremy Sponseller 615 (225, 239), Jim Hoover 614 (245), Phil Blosser 612 (234, 222), Jeff Snodgrass 606, Ryan Dobson 596, John Peebles 596, Bob Kauffman (255), Pat Birmele (225), Kevin Reed (224), Jerry Lambright (220).



MONDAY AFT. LADIES

Standings: Eby Ford Lincoln Mercury 51-29, Maple City Bowl 44-36, Spring Meadow Farm Golf Club 42 1/2-37 1/2, Mandyís Team 40 1/2-39 1/2, Empty Nesters 40-40, Peach Lane Designs 38-42, Teeter Totters 34-46, South Side Soda Shop 30-50.

Honor scores: Karen Lyndon 572 (227), Mary Hoefer 553, Yvette Schmucker 501 (194), Patsy Berkey (200).

Split pickups: Mary Ann Long 3-10, Rose Woods 3-10, Yvette Schmucker 5-7, Mary Hoefer 5-7-9, Peggy Hahn 5-6-10, Ivy Yoder 4-5.



MONDAY HIGH SCHOOL

Standings: Team Three 60-24, Team Five 57-27, Team One 40-44, Mystified 34-40, Team Six 18-48.

Honor scores: (Girls) Jadyn Joseph 309 (152, 157). (Boys) Derek Farrell 470 (238, 232), Joe Haskins 340 (236), Josh Davis 317 (174), Brooks Hochstetler (191), Drew Cosby (163).



CHURCH FELLOWSHIP

Standings: MMA 54-26, Gutter Dusters 42-38, Foursomes 41-29, Neighbors 40-40, Ready Four 39-41, TNT 39-41, Pinheads 35-45, The Four H’s 30-50.

Honor scores: (Men) Dustin Butler 731 (288, 221, 222), Chris Cline 619 (222), Bill Kercher (220).



FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS

Standings: Stars and Strikes 57-27, Indiana Toll Road 53-31, Maple City Bowl 52-32, M.C. Pro Shop 50-33, Cat Nappers 50-34, Double D 44-40, Ritchie Auto Sales 41-43, Can o Com 37-47, Team One 36-48, Schisler Trucking 35-49, Ryder Recovery 30-53, Turtle Top 22-62.

Honor scores: (Men) David Rossi 688 (266, 227), Terry Wininger 685 (268), Jim Artley 681 (225, 242), Matt Miller 666 (256), Bob Corvin 661 (238, 221), Howard Randolph 660 (223, 247), Tim Trachsel 660 (227), Daren Reed 651 (253), Jim Hoover 651 (224, 221), Shane Miles 649 (256), Scott Markham 634 (277), Ryan Dobson 603, Delbert Yoder 593 (254). (Women) Stephanie Hoover 648 (225, 227), Karen Meade 583, Kim Wininger 541 (209), Regina Yoder 523 (195), Nancy Hoover 509, Donna Garriott 501.

Splits: Howard Randolph 2-7-8, Louisa Stephens 5-10.



MERCHANTS

Standings: Newcomers 33-16, Goshen Floor Mart 31-18, PSM 30-19, Quality Machine 25-24, Maple City Bowl 23-26, West Side Furniture 22-27, M & M Vending 22-27, Eagle Transport 22-27, Hunter Hideaway 21-28, Jones Shoe Shop 16-33.

Honor scores: John Winn 741 (290, 237), Mark Poindexter 740 (279, 247), Daren Reed 735 (244, 248), Richard Chupp Jr. 712 (245, 243), James Bradley 697 (236, 235), Richard Chupp Sr. 690 (253, 226), Josh Fenner 682 (226, 258), Travis Steele 670 (222, 255), Phil Hutchings 668 (267), Joe Bellman 660 (236, 222), Greg Jones 653 (226, 234), Mark Morton 653 (225, 233), Larry Bricker 653 (232), Jay Miller 650 (244), Fred Hockert 642 (236, 224), Harold Buck 641, Jared Hutchings 637 (222), Jimmy Cappert 629 (221, 228), Jerry Gerard 617 (228), David Kercher 600 (236), Denny Miller 593, Scott Huxford (238), Sean Shannon (235).



KINGS AND QUEENS

Standings: Four Diamonds 17-11, Osima 15-13, Mice and Cat 15-13, Jus Jeans 14-14, Hoogie’s Sports House 14-14, Steelers 9-19.

Honor scores: (Men) Paul Jones Jr. 723 (266, 246), Billy Rose 665 (264), Willie Slabach 623 (259, 225), Brian Kohrt 621 (245).

Split: Willie Slabach 5-7.



NASCAR

Standings: Pit Crew 4-1, Team Five 3-1, Hatchet Motor Sports 3-1, Four D’s 3-1, Team Six 1-3, Lucky Dog 1-3, Burnouts 1-3, Team Four 0-4.

Honor scores: Sean Shannon 629 (255), Jared Hutchings (229).



WED. A.M. COFFEE

Standings: Taster’s Choice 61-31, Butternut 59-33, MJB 54-37, Postum 54-38, Folger’s 51-41, Maxwell House 47-45, Starbucks 46-46, Kava 44-47, Lion 40-52.

Honor scores: Karen Taylor 547 (192), Mary Hoefer 543 (196), Becky Lippi 525, Nora Jones 533, Nicki Troyer 520, Patricia Traxler 515, Gloria Dennis 507, Brenda Lockwood 501, Corinne King (191).

Splits: Kathy Kilmer 3-10, Corinne King 3-10, Karen Taylor 6-7-10, Norma Firestone 9-10, Caroline Smith 5-10 and 4-7-8, Nora Jones 3-10.



AMERICAN

Standings: Double D 128-64, Travel Tender 121-71, Millennium Force 120-72, Terry’s Remodeling 119-73, Fleming Sales 100-92, Ryder Recovery 88-104, Nisley Concrete 88-104, Wakarusa Electronics 86-106, Brock 76-116.

Honor scores: Steve Eiermann 761 (299, 235), Richard Chupp Jr. 742 (279, 247), Jerry Wallace Jr. 710 (278, 224), Brian Cotherman 702 (236, 254), Oscar Obregon 701 (268, 227), Jeff Cress Jr. 689 (234, 248), Danny Proud 686 (249, 234), Matt Miller 684 (235, 231), Tyler Slaubaugh 680 (246), Steve Scholl 668 (221, 236), Brian Ramer 667 (246), Chris Braddock 659 (236, 234), Philip Hutchings 652 (257), Mark Poindexter 644 (279), Daryl Hochstetler 641 (231), Darrin Devlin 634 (226, 234), Trevor Bickel 628 (234), David Proud 621, Daren Reed 621 (230), Jeff Cotherman 619 (226), Scott Lipley 606 (228), Allen Slocum 594, Rod Nusbaum 594 (225, 220), Tim Trachsel 591, Brandon Hurst (225).



COMMERCIAL B

Standings: Northern Harmony 34-14, Team Two 32-16, Indiana Wood 30-18, Byron’s 30-18, Menno Travel 28-22, Men on a Mission 24-24, Party Lite 22-26, Bennett’s 16-32, Honeyville Propane 14-34, Brooks Construction 10-38.

Honor scores: (Men) Trevor Bickel 727 (278, 269), John Wilson Jr. 702 (279, 233), Rick Thacker (239), Dan Jones 603, John Arnold (220), Mark Morton 758 (279, 257), Kevin Graber 672 (248), Paul Jones 598 (225), Joe Miller (220), Tim Falin (237), Scott Nelson (237), Jerry Wallace Jr. (223), John Peebles 619 (238), Justin Kauffman 632 (228, 222), Mike Welch 639 (224), Kurt Morgan 642 (222), Jeff Kershner 658 (246), Bill Bontrager 596. (Women) Crystal Rishel 616 (245, 202).

Split: Crystal Rishel 7-8.



JESTERS

Standings: Three Stooges 110-58, Team Nine 104-64, Sock It To Us 98-70, MNS 94-74, Team Four 94-74, CMS 84-84, Bill and Ron 84-84, Fearsome Three 78-90, L&M; Trio 72-96.

Honor scores: Mick Stump 646 (225), Ernie Lehman (233).



THURSDAY MASTERS

Standings: C & L Electric 93-54, Travel Star 89-58, Elkhart General 85-62, Spring Meadow 84-63, American Legion B 70-77, Hoosier Crush 72-75, American Legion A 70-76, Patrick Industries 63-83, Wieland Designs 60-87, Chiropractic Wellness 48-99.

Honor scores: Ben Hapner 721 (278, 235), Bill Juday 716 (279, 232), Tim Welcher 707 (267, 267), Jerry Greensides 688 (276), Jim Kline 684 (235, 264), Willie Wilfong 683 (235, 298), Allen Hodge 660 (242), Rick Holderread 653 (246), Mark Poindexter 653 (236, 234), Jeff Snodgrass 652 (224), Dave Mast 651 (268), Bob Kauffman 650 (235, 225), Don Smith 639 (246), Kraig Bontrager 624 (240), Dale McCloskey 622, Tony Truex 619 (221), Ray Painter 618 (237), Curtis Fosbrink 616 (243), Tony Hodge 606, Ernie Lehman 603, Scott Huxford 593 (237), Pat Ott (235), Kevin Reed (226).



SAT. NIGHT MIXED

Honor scores — (Women) Isabelle Buitendorp 660 (233, 215), Mary Park (204), Dru Rhoades (214), Chay Wasson 603 (258, 215). (Men) Shawn Balantine (216), Randy Farrell 674 (243), Josh Fenner 675 (234, 222), Charlie Hoogewerf 679 (252, 224), Brad McKibben (221), Mark Poindexter 711 (248, 232), Jeremy Rhodes 707 (245, 236), Bob Webb (225), Larry Yeater 664 (238).







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