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26 at Willow Creek Lanes, girl’s team and boy’s team at Riviera Lanes on Jan. 22 at the Ashwaubenon Bowling Alley, girls’ singles Jan. The Green Bay sectionals have the boys’ singles Jan. 15 and is followed by sectional play leading up to the state tournament set for March 4 to 6 at Dale’s Weston Lanes in Schofield. Schools in the Green Bay conference are Green Bay Preble, East, West and Southwest, Bay Port, Ashwaubenon, De Pere, West De Pere, Seymour, Marinette, Pulaski and Peshtigo. Some teams are high school varsity teams, some are club teams and some are part of a school’s intramural program. There are 12 teams in the league, which is part of the state-wide leagues sponsored by the Bowling Centers Association of Wisconsin. High School League: The Greater Green Bay Area High School Bowling Conference kicks off its season the week of Nov. The tournament raised $2,300 that will benefit the Leo Delvoye Village In-House Scholarship Fund and St. Rounding out the top five were Mark Modrow 932, Peggy Lacombe and Justin Huben who tied for fourth with 893. Leo Delvoye Tournament: Pete Athey won the 2nd annual Leo Delvoye Memorial Tournament held at Village Lanes last month.Īthey shot 991 to win the 9-pin tap event with Dustin Peters second at 981.

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To enter send email to or contact the Ashwaubenon Bowling Alley at 336-0400. The tournament will utilize the Kegel white oiling pattern. The event is two separate tournaments with all bowlers, men or women, age 40 as of the day of the tournament will be the over 40 division and those under age 40 the day of the event in the under 40 tournament.īowlers will be seeded in the first round of the playoffs, and any byes (if needed) will be awarded to the highest seed. The entry fee for the USBC sanctioned event is $45 with $7 for lineage, $35 to the prize fund and $3 to the Bowlers Victory Legion which benefits state veterans. First place (based on 48 bowlers) will pay $350. and bowling starting at 11 a.m.īowlers will roll four games across eight lanes with one of every three bowlers advancing to the finals and cashing.

THUNDERBIRD LANES BARABOO REGISTRATION

19 at the Ashwaubenon Bowling Alley with registration at 10:30 a.m. Over/Under 40 Tournament: The fifth annual Over and under age 40 scratch tournament will be held Dec. Next year’s tournament will be held in Menomonie.

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In doubles, Duescher and June Brandes led metro bowlers in 35th place with a 1,478. In all-events, Pat Duescher was 11th in Division 4 with a 1,504 and Carol Sinkula tied for 23rd in Division 3 with a 1,482.

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Others placing in the top 25 in singles were Sue Hegeman from the Oconto Association 17th with a 750 in Division 4 (60-64), GBBA bowlers Carol Zuber 14th with a 757 in Division 3 (65-69), Mary Verheyen 18th with a 764 in Division 2 (70-74) and Lenore Olsen 23rd in Division 1 (75 and over) with a 745. All scores include handicap.Īlso in Division 5, Patricia Scheer placed in the top 25, finishing 16th in singles with a 761 and 15th in all-events with a 1,493. Weisse placed third in Division 5 (age 55-59) in singles with a 798 and was second in all-events with a 1,504. The doubles event is held in one division, while the singles and all-events are divided into six divisions by age. It paid out a total of $21,516 in prize money. The doubles and singles tournament drew 898 entries from around the state, an increase of 124 over last year’s event that was held in Beloit. Pat Weisse led the metro area women in the Wisconsin State USBC Women’s Bowling Association 33rd annual Seniors Tournament that was held during October at Thunderbird Lanes in Baraboo.









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