USBC TOURNAMENTS OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS AND WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS
GO TEAM: Bowlers Edge Pro Shop of Wisconsin featured Brad Kuhr, Tim Rice, Jason Wendt, Kenny Kempf and Dan Paul.
on,” said Syring, a 27-year-old right-hander, whose previous- high series on the champion- ship lanes was 689 in doubles last year in Las Vegas. “I know what it’s like to chase the score on the leaderboard, but I’m glad no one was able to catch up to me. This is definitely exciting.”
DOUBLES John Kreyer Jr., 29, of Fridley, Minn., found his way back into the spotlight and brought his partner, Steve Bohn of Norwood, Minn., 40, with him as the two left-hand- ers combined for a 1,514 win- ning-total. Kreyer, who rolled the first 300 of the 2007 Open Championships, also at the National Bowling Stadium, led this year’s doubles surge with games of 258, 279 and 279 for an 816 series, while Bohn contributed 248, 204 and 246 for 698.
TEAM Bowlers Edge Pro Shop of Neenah, Wis., claimed the top
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spot with a 3,408 total. Three members of the team – Brad Kuhr, Tim Rice and Jason Wendt – made their return to the winner’s circle seven years after claiming the same title in Knoxville, Tenn. Wendt led the way this year with a 727 series and was followed by Rice (716), Kenny Kempf (675), Kuhr (653) and Dan Paul (637). The group put together
games of 1,050, 1,115
and 1,243, the second-highest team game of the 2010 event. Warhawks of Milton, Wis., rolled the highest game of the year, 1,258, on the way to a third-place finish with 3,387.
WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS SCRATCH AND DIAMOND DIVISION WINNERS ALL-EVENTS Jodi Woessner of Oregon, Ohio, destroyed the tourna- ment’s all-events record and tied for the highest series in tournament history on her
way to a 2,330 all-events total, surpassing Leanne Barrette- Hulsenberg of Elk Grove, Calif., who rolled 2,231 in the 2005 event. During her doubles set, Woessner shot games of 259, 268 and 289 for an 816 series, which tied Michelle Feldman’s 2009 sin- gles performance. Woessner added 764 in team and 750 in singles.
SINGLES Krischna Howard of Hawthorne, Calif., rolled one of the tournament’s three perfect games on her way to a 792 singles effort. She received an additional 22 pins of handicap per game to also grab the Diamond Singles lead with 858.
DOUBLES Australia’s Carol Gianotti and Missy Klug of Macomb, Mich., shot the highest scratch doubles set of the tournament, finishing with a 1,431 total. Gianotti led the pair with 770, and Klug added 661. Renee Graham of Seat Pleasant, Md., and Felicia Thorpe of Temple Hills, Md., finished atop the Diamond Doubles standings with 1,484.
TEAM Bowlers Choice Pro Shop of Tonawanda, N.Y., led the scratch portion of the event as well as the Diamond Division with the high- est team series in Women’s Championships history. The group fired games of 1,160, 1,085 and 1,179 for a 3,424 scratch effort and received an additional four pins of handi- cap per game to finish with a 3,436 total. Together Once Again of North Richland Hills, Texas, previously held the scratch record with 3,350 in 2006. Nikki Lunsford led the way for Bowlers Choice Pro Shop with a 717 series and was joined by Michelle Sterner (702), Liz Johnson, who entered the year with three titles at the Women’s Championships (690), 2007 Classic Division doubles champion Sue Jeziorski (665) and Sue Nawojski (650).
USBC Championships
Schedule 2011 USBC Open Championships Reno, Nev.
2011 USBC Women’s Championships Syracuse, N.Y.
2012 USBC Open Championships Baton Rouge, La.
2012 USBC Women’s Championships Reno, Nev.
2013 & 2014 USBC Open & Women’s Championships Reno, Nev.
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