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January 18, 2010

Goshen bowling roundup

KEEP EM ROLLING

Standings: CRFFS One 43-23-62, CRFFS Two 33-33-44, Brew Crew 33-33-44, Chic Interiors 32 1/2-33 1/2-43 1/2, Mom and the Bratz 33-33-43, Team Seven 30-36-40, Pinbusters 27 1/2-35 1/2-37 1/2, Old Time Pizza 30-36-37

Honor scores: Eileen McCloskey 536 (197), Dixie Schwartz 565 (191), Chris Don 524 (190), Renee Schwartz 524 (190), Patti Goetz 510, Sarah Damron 506, Nelda Steele 505.

Split pickups: Petie Lantz 3, 7, Christine Zentz 5, 7, Stephanie Resendiz 4, 5, 7, Barb Adams 3, 7.



CHURCH FELLOWSHIP

Standings: MMA 50-22, Foursomes 39-33, Neighbors 36-36, TNT 36-36, Gutter Dusters 35-37, Ready Four 35-37, Pinheads 33-39, The Four H’s 24-48.

Honor scores: Cindy Jensen 570 (220), JoAnn Beachy 542 (211), Velma Zehr (203). (Men) Bill Birr 636 (244), Dustin Butler 624 (222), Chris Cline 601.



MASTERS

Honor scores: Tyler Slabaugh 758 (257, 255, 246), Mike English 713 (238, 248, 227), Richard Chupp Jr. 708 (279, 225), Mark Poindexter 701 (250), Dave Newland 687 (247, 226), Justin Kauffman 685 (264, 221), David Rossi 672 (229, 252), Jim Hoover 664 (232), Stephanie Hoover 650 (216, 195, 239), Ron Everingham 645 (235), Terry Smith 644 (223, 227), Gregg Birr 634, Dennis McCarthy 620 (233), Lenny Tadajewski 611 (224), Kevin Graber 597 (235), Ryan Dobson 596.



KINGS & QUEENS

Standings: Four Diamonds 12-9, Jus Jeans 11-9, Ogima 10-10, Hoogies Sports House 10-10, Three Blind Mice and a Cat 9-11, Steelers 8-12.

Honor scores: (Women) 532 (192, 193). (Men) Willie Slabach 699 (278, 246), Paul Jones Jr. 620 (226, 221), Chad Markham (224), Joel Stokes (224).



MONDAY AFT. LADIES

Standings: Eby Ford Loncoln Mercury 43-29, Maple City Bowl 40-32, Mandy’s Team 37 1/2-34 1/2, Spring Meadow Farm Golf Club 36 1/2-35 1/2, Empty Nesters 35-37, Peach Lane Designs 35-37, Teeter Totters 31-41, South Side Soda Shop 30-42.

Honor scores: Yvette Schmucker 559 (239), Esther Yoder 506, Karen Lyndon 511, Arlene Julien 501, Marilyn Hay (193).



SAT. NITE MIXED

Honor scores: January 9 — Mark Poindexter 734 (236, 264, 234), Joe Schueneman 633 (236, 246, 201), Bob Webb 655 (234, 244), Brian LaShure 645 (238), Chay Wasson 643 (268), Isabelle Buitendorp 622 (233, 224), Larry Yeater (269), Josh Farmer (246, 214), Warn Wasson (246), Shawn Balentine (223), Dave Myers (212).

January 16 — Isabelle Buitendorp 603 (212, 200), James Chapman 652 (227), Chay Wasson (198), Brian LaShure 654 (224), Charlie Hoogewerf 636 (221), Ron Southern Jr. 610 (226), Nick Newcomb 636 (226, 221), Shawn Balantine (232), Larry Yeater 617 (220), Bob Webb 614 (226).



WED. MORNING COFFEE

Standings: Taster’s Choice 56-28, Butternut 55-29, MJB 49 1/2-34 1/2, Postum 47-37, Maxwell House 46-38, Folgers 44-40, Starbucks 44-40, Kava 39 1/2-44 1/2, Lion 36-48.

Honor scores: Mary Hoefer 602 (247), Marilyn Hay 557 (211), Karen Lyndon 525 (210).

Note: Hoefer had her first career 600 series.

Split pickups: Mary Hoefer 5, 10, Marilyn Hay 5, 7, Kathy Kilmer 5, 10, Caroline Smith 3, 10, Gloria Thwaits 3, 9, 7, Nora Jones 5, 7, Dru Rhoades 2, 4, 10, Mary Utley 5, 10.



MONDAY HIGH SCHOOL

Standings: Team Five 51-21, Team Three 48-24, Team One 34-28, Mystified 28-44, Team Six 18-36.

Honor scores: (Girls) Jadyn Joseph 245 (131, 114), Brittany Johnson (139), Paige Wheeler (122). (Boys) Brooks Hochstetler 400 (201, 199), Derek Farrell 393 (193, 200), Joe Haskins 370, Josh Davis (168), Drew Cosby (158), Jeremy Linville (148).



AMERICAN

Standings: Terry’s Remodeling 115-61, Double D’s 114-62, Travel Tender 111-65, Millennium Force 108-68, Fleming Sales 92-84, Ryder Recovery 82-94, Nisley Concrete 80-96, Wakarusa Electronics 76, 100, Bock 70, 106.

Honor scores: Tyler Slabaugh 796 (269, 269, 258), Jeff Cotherman 773 (300, 255), Jeff Cress Jr. 750 (255, 278), Steve Eiermann 704 (227, 259), Joe Wagoner 696 (267, 226), Charles Pate 684 (221, 228, 235), Trevor Bickel 676 (223, 248), Brandon Hurst 664 (248, 237), David Proud 655 (277), Stan Ryder 640 (226), Steve Scholl 635 (244), Bruce Grover 635 (235), Tad Vandermark 627 (221, 226), Philip Hutchings 621 (247), Darrin Devlin 619 (225), Daryl Hochstetler 613, Brian Cotherman 609, Matt Miller 605 (225), Richard Chupp Jr. 603 (234), Gary Nisley (2330, Rod Nusbaum (225), Don Smith (224), Chris Ott (223).



TWILITE

Standings: Oswego Laundromat 11 /12-4 1/2, Cleats 11-5, Maple City Bowl 11-5, Cherokee, Wolfpack 11-5, L.M. Corp. 10-6, Forest River 9-7, Jus Jeans 8-8, First State Insurance 7 1/2-8 1/2, Ultra Fab 6-10, Hochstetler Plumbing & Heating 5-11, Blades Lawn Care 3-13.

Honor scores: Jeremy Sponseller 739 (248, 300), Matt Miller 739 (266, 226, 247), Jordan Dobson 730 (237, 245, 248), Jerrod Kauffman 728 (278, 234), Ryan Dobson 713 (229, 267), Tim Trachsel 705 (257, 234), Bob Hurst 697 (225, 258), Richard Chupp Sr. 697 (239, 245), Justin Kauffman 696 (269, 250), Mike Turner 694 (279, 222), Robert Haywood 694 (277), Oscar Obregon 691 (225, 280), Rick Holderread 687 (246, 237), Brian Miller 685 (246, 237), Willie Slabach 678 (257), Terry Wingard 674 (225, 236), Paul Jones Jr. 672 (244, 222), Brandon Hurst 663 (243, 235), Kevin Graber 655 (245), Tim Welcher 650 (234), Rick Masten 649 (225), Wally Waldron 646 (222, 225), Dave Sigsbee 633 (234), Mick Stump 632 (241, 234), James Clark 632 (238), Mike Cottey 631 (225, 246), Ray Striet 619 (234, 220), Wayne Braden 613 (220), John Blandford 613 (220), Jim Hoover 612, John Peebles 607 (223), Joshua Cottey 598, Craig Bowlby 596 (222), David Rossi 596, Jim Durie 594, Phil Blosser 592 (2340, Harry Hood (243), Donald Padgett (235), Randy Farrell (234), Jim Wesley (222), Kevin Reed (222).



COMMECIAL GIRLS

Standings: Preferred Tooling & Supply 52, M.A.D. 51 1/2, White Veterinary Hospital 50, Time Out Trailers 46.

Honor scores: Betty Boner 678 (227, 227, 224), Nancy Hoover 675 (261, 223), Leila Veenstra 636 (223, 207, 206), Linda Franks 598 (253, 203), Neki Hodges 571 (210), Michelle Eskridge 541 (190),

Trina Billsborough 529, Peg Davis 523 (199), Julie Walters 516, Mary Silveus 506, Angela Hutchings 501, Karen Meade (211).



JESTERS

Standings: Team Nine 98-54, Three Stooges 96-56, Sock-It-To-Us 92-60, MNS 88-64, Team Four 84-68, Two Bills and a Ron 80-72, Fearsome Three 72-80, CMS 70-82, LRM Trio 62-90.

Honor scores: Mick Stump 591 (229).



MERCHANTS

Standings: Goshen Floor Mart 27-8, Newcomers 21-14, PSM 20-15, Hunter’s Hideaway 18-17, Quality Machine 18-17, West Side Furniture 17-18, M & M Vending 16-19, Eagle Transport 15-20, Maple City Bowl 14-21, Jones Shoe Shop 9-26.

Honor scores: Mark Poindexter 785 (279, 258), Richard Chupp Jr. 703 (244, 286), Josh Fenner 690 (241, 225), Travis Steele 689 (268), Denny Miller 686 (258, 234), Mark Morton 682 (223, 256), Larry Bricker 677 (268, 225), Jimmy Cappert 672 (254), Gary Dean 671 (247), John Winn 659 (257), Joe Bellman 657 (226, 237), Harold Buck 655 (231, 221), Phil Hutchings 634 (268), Jason Steele 621, Jay Miller 616 (246), Craig Mayberry 612, Gary Cotherman 602, Greg Jones 599, James Bradley 597 (253), Lenny Tadajewski 594, Richard Chupp Sr. (226), Jared Hutchings (222).



COMMERCIAL B

Standings: Indiana Wood 26-6, Menno Travel 22-10, Northern Harmony 22-10, Byron’s Car Care 22-10, Team Two 20-12, Men on a Mission 14-18, Bennett’s 14-18, Brooks Construction 8-24, Honeyville Propane 6-26, Party Lite 6-26.

Honor scores: (Men) Steve Scholl 679 (236, 233), Dan Jones 660 (227, 226), John Wilson Jr. 656 (248), Paul Jones Jr. 606, Glen Miller (244), Buford Haines 615 (228), Mike Welch 609 (234), Justin Kauffman 701 (258, 255), Trevor Bickel 725 (288, 236), Jerry Wallace Jr. 657 (279), Jerry Wallace Sr. 602, Mark Morton 689 (267, 220), Kurt Morgan 646 (231), John Peebles 655 (224, 223), Ryan Hostetler (229).

Splits: Eileen McCloskey 4-5, Crystal Rishel 2-7, P. Skoczylac 3-10, Lonnie Waggoner 5-8-10, Jerry Lamb 3-6-7-10.



THURS. MASTERS

Standings: Travel Star 87-46, C & L Electric 86-47, Spring Meadow 75-58, Elkhart Hospital 73-60, Hoosier Crush 66-67, American Legion A 65-67, American Legion B 63-70, Patrick Industries 56-76, Wieland Designs 51-82, Chiropractic Wellness 42-91.

Honor scores: Rick Holderread 736 (255, 276), Tim Welch 689 (257, 228), Ernie Lehman 673 (237, 225), Ron Bollinger 666 (247, 226), Gregg Adams 664 (245), Ray Painter 644 (223, 226), Darrell Ott 643 (232), Tony Truex 642 (263), Bob Kauffman 629 (246), Larry Shroyer 623 (220), Dave Mast 622 (248), Bill Juday 620, Jim Kline 618, Kraig Bontrager 614, Mel Kauffman 613, Ben Hapner 612 (226), Pat Ott 599 (233), Jerry Greensides 597 (231), Greg Jones 590, Tony Helmuth (247), Kevin Reed (231), Barry Weldy (231), Allen Hodge (226), Mark Poindexter (226), Don Smith (226).



PREP

Standings: Hershey Squirts 44-12, X Bombers 38-18, Blue Strikers 34-22, Flame Throwers 33-23, Thunderbolt 32-24, King Pins 31-25, X Strikers 25-30, Big Bowlers 20-35, Family Bowlers 20-36.

Honor scores: (Girls) Kyla Meade 466 (171, 165), Rachel Horning 404 (158), Brianna Eggleston 401 (146, 130), Lindsay Meade 377 (138), Emma Whitlow 309 (110), Kelsey Hulsey 262 (97). (Boys) Grant Kercher 492 (182), Gavin Kitch 422 (164), Tanner Hostetler 387 (146), Aaron Skibbe 311 (120), Bayly Horton (158), Tyler Colpitts (150), John Andrews (143), Ryan Meade (142), Jarius Burnett (116), Michael Romans (123), Joey Peebles (107), Bryan Davis (101).



BANTAM

Standings: Monster Mutt 32-10, Mighty Kids 26-15, Team Three 23-19, Team Two 23-19, Hot Shots 22-19, Super Nova 20-21, Lego Men 17-24, Wild Ones 14-27, Ladies and T Bird 10-32, Hershey 9-32.

Honor scores: (Girls) Kailie Hurst (82). (Boys) Jacob Grover 212 (126), Matthew Janatello 203 (114), Bradley Zimmerman 158 (90), Ethan Kercher (89), Tristin Balentine (76), Trent Zimmerman (60), Patton Romans (47).



PEE WEES

Honor scores: (Girls) Nicole Klase (73), Rylan Balentine (71), Phoenix Welch (68). (Boys) Jared Clark (88), Carson Hartung (72).



MIXED

Standings: Celtics 31-25, Nancy’s Boys 31-25, Purple Flamingos 30-25, CABB 30-26, Mud and Bubbles 30-26, Cobra Battleship 29-27, Crackers 28-27, J2MB 27-29, Team Strikers 24-31, Falcons 18-37.

Honor scores: (Girls) Ashley Steele 562 (224, 173), Meranda Nissley 546 (193, 190), Cami Hershberger 528 (186, 191), Kassi Rosenberry 502 (175, 171), Karly Albrecht 410 (143). (Boys) Jesse Taapken 671 (247, 225), Derek Farrell 667 (257, 213), Joe Haskins 665 (247, 229), Kevin Silveus 616 (230, 214), Jordan Falin 591 (244), Michael Schlabach 587 (214, 201), Ryan Graber 558 (216), Brian VanHook 547 (200, 198), Alex Miller 426 (173), Justin Troxel 419 (159), Michael Horning (212), Brady Osborn (202), Jarrett Thomas (174), Kent Rosenberry (154), Jordan Troxel (140).

Split — Ashley Steele 4-7-9.

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