Top 25 Weekly Tournament of Champion Division Sweepers 

In the Fall 2011 session, the Tournament of Champions was born. It wasn't until the following season that it was truly introduced into league play, complete with printed sheets each week allowing participants to track how they were doing. Since then, it has become a staple of league night and people seem to enjoy it. People seem to truly enjoy it when they manage to make it through all three games on any given Tuesday night, sweeping their division. This got us to thinking...since we were able to retroactively apply the ToC back through the Spring '03 session (with one exception), who has swept their division the most over throughout the years?With that, here are the top 25 weekly Tournament of Champion division sweepers:

Top 25 Weekly ToC Division Sweepers
Rank Bowler # Sweeps   Out Of
1. Scott Murdock 71 (518 sessions)
2. Carl Goetz 57 (372 sessions)
3. Dennis Laube 53 (384 sessions)
4. Phil Schroeder 49 (372 sessions)
5. Ken M. Wilson 45 (312 sessions)
6. Freda Schroeder 44 (372 sessions)
7. Seth Gunderson 44 (417 sessions)
8. Aubrey Moren 41 (276 sessions)
9. AJ Hofmann 40 (362 sessions)
10. Jonathan Vigliaturo 32 (240 sessions)
11. Aaron Barber 29 (266 sessions)
12. Dennis Walling 27 (199 sessions)
13. Ian Goetz 26 (144 sessions)
14. Ryan Doll 26 (216 sessions)
15. Ben Spencer 26 (218 sessions)
16. Matthew Taylor 25 (194 sessions)
17. Michael Gordon 25 (233 sessions)
18. JoAnne Barber 24 (206 sessions)
19. Rob Kaszuba 23 (216 sessions)
20. Janelle (Laube) Lamar 21 (144 sessions)
21. Pat Searcy 19 (108 sessions)
22. Nick Kinney 19 (129 sessions)
23. Jason Carpio 19 (204 sessions)
24. Dennis Blake 18 (108 sessions)
25. James Tott 17 (137 sessions)

Minimum 1 full season of participation to qualify. Ties favor the bowler with a lower number of participating weeks and the more recent division sweep.Want to see more lists? Check out the master list of Top 25s...

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