The second week of Spring 2006 saw two teams climb in the standings, while two teams slipped. One bowler roll a new personal best game. Freda Schroeder landed this week's high game for the women with a 153, and women's high series was bagged by Freda Schroeder and Janelle (Laube) Lamar, who tied with a 387. As for the men, John Richardson snagged this week's high game with a 230, and high series was earned by Nick Allegri with a 598. Read on for all the rest of the details!
First up, on lanes 21 & 22: Guttersluts hung out with Bora Bora. In spite of the prowess of Travis Kleiner with his dazzling 353 series, Guttersluts got swept by Bora Bora. Concurrently, Phil Schroeder shined in Bora Bora with his above-average 512 (with a nod to #1 Power-Ranked John Richardson) as they swept the competition. Guttersluts remains in 8th place, while Bora Bora moves 1 spot to 3rd.
On lanes 23 & 24: I'm Gonna Belt Ya, Sucka! waged a heated competition against Sweeter Than Yoohoo. With the strength of Jason Carpio with his above-average 539 series, the Belt collected 3 wins against Yoohoo. As for the opposition, Michael Basham dominated Yoohoo with his above-average 574 despite his team notching only a single win. I'm Gonna Belt Ya, Sucka! remains in 1st place, while Yoohoo remains in 5th.
On lanes 25 & 26: Yo Mama sparred with Split Happens. Notwithstanding the leadership of Jason Caton with his above-average 406 series, Yo Mama accomplished only 1 win against Split Happens. On the other half of the score sheet, Ryan Doll oversaw Split Happens with his 391 as his team took the series with 3 wins. Yo Mama drops 1 spot in the standings to 7th place, while Split Happens sink 1 spot to 4th.
Finally, down on lanes 27 & 28: Bowl Movement celebrated their love of large, heavy balls with Tatonka. Led by #1 Head-to-Head and Most Valuable Bowler Nick Allegri and his astounding 598 series, Bowl Movement collected 3 wins against Tatonka. Across the ball return, Will Jeter took the lead in Tatonka with his 453 despite his team notching only a single win. Bowl Movement remains in 2nd place, while Tatonka moves 1 spot to 6th.
Bowlers paying far too much for well vodka at The 200 Club include: Carl Goetz (208), David Codding (200), Jason Carpio (206), John Richardson (230), Ken M. Wilson (223), Michael Basham (213), Nick Allegri (218), Pat Searcy (215), and Thomas Lin (211)
A new personal high game was set tonight by John Richardson (230, previous best 226).
Adding to the excitement, the 230 rolled by John Richardson is this season's new high game for men.
The Tournament of Champions begins in 2 weeks. Here are how the divisions are shaping up so far:
DIVISION 1 1. Carl Goetz 2. Ken Wilson 3. Nick Allegri 4. David Codding 5. Dennis Laube 6. Michael Basham 7. Jason Carpio 8. James Long 9. Thomas Lin 10. Pat Searcy | DIVISION 2 1. Steve Kiernan 2. Rich DeYoung 3. Stefan Miller 4. Phil Schroeder 5. Seth Gunderson 6. Andy Metzler 7. Tim Segraves 8. Will Jeter 9. Andy McLeod 10. Freda Schroeder | DIVISION 3 1. Scott Murdock 2. John Richardson 3. Ryan Simonet 4. Jason Caton 5. Ryan Doll 6. Ben Lee 7. Andrea Wilson 8. Janelle Lamar 9. Amy Logan 10. Tracy Rychlewski | DIVISION 4 1. Amanda Cox Jeter 2. Ray Haynes 3. Travis Kleiner 4. Ariel Waldman 5. Erin deVries 6. Dana Babler 7. Aaron Hoyt |
NEXT WEEK:
- First, on lanes 21&22, 1st-place I'm Gonna Belt Ya, Sucka! will socialize with 4th-place Split Happens (hcp 120). The Belt is expected to maintain their current strength as they win the series; while Split Happens are forecast to raise their average even as they avoid getting swept.
- Moving to lanes 23&24, 2nd-place Bowl Movement will chuck some balls with 3rd-place Bora Bora (hcp 136). Bowl Movement might roll a little low and lose the series but avoid getting swept; while Bora Bora ought to raise their average while they enjoy their victories.
- Then, over on lanes 25&26, 5th-place Sweeter Than Yoohoo will face 6th-place Tatonka (estimated hcp 93). Yoohoo will likely have a bit of an off night, but split the series with Tatonka; while Tatonka will probably hold steady as they keep the series tied.
- Finally, on lanes 27&28, 7th-place Yo Mama will match wits with 8th-place Guttersluts (hcp 98). Yo Mama is predicted to perform well and win the series; while Guttersluts are anticipated to raise their average even as they avoid getting swept.
THIS WEEK'S MVB
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FROM THE GUTTER (GUTTER QUOTE)
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Pos. | Team name | Record | Percent | Total Pins | Change |
1 | I'm Gonna Belt Ya, Sucka! | 7-1 | .875 | 4,830 | n/a |
2 | Bowl Movement | 6-2 | .750 | 5,396 | n/a |
3 | Bora Bora | 6-2 | .750 | 4,565 | +1 |
4 | Split Happens | 6-2 | .750 | 4,101 | -1 |
5 | Sweeter Than Yoohoo | 3-5 | .375 | 4,541 | n/a |
6 | Tatonka | 2-6 | .250 | 4,055 | +1 |
7 | Yo Mama | 2-6 | .250 | 4,038 | -1 |
8 | Guttersluts | 0-8 | .000 | 2,850 | n/a |