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team game in tourna- ment history (1,281) en route to a 3,473 total in the Regular Team divi- sion. Richgels shared the team trophy with Mike Shady, Gail Mey- ers Jr., Marc McDowell and Steve Richter. At the Women’s
And while former
Championships held in Syracuse, N.Y., Feld- man, of nearby Au- burn, N.Y., teamed with USBC Hall of Famer Sill to add the Scratch Doubles title to her al- ready impressive list of USBC crowns. Having already collected a pair of Classic Singles titles, a Classic Team crown and a Classic All-Events title, Feldman completed a grand slam of sorts by scoring 1,462 to earn the dou- bles championship with Sill. The women’s Scratch All-Events
crown was won by former PWBA champion Dede Davidson, who became the first woman in the tournament’s history to roll a 300 game and an 800 series. The 44-year-old rolled 800 in team, 746 in doubles (bolstered by her perfect game) and 653 in singles for a 2,199 all-events total.
Weggen
PWBA bowlers per- formed well in Syra- cuse, current Team USA stars earned a pair of titles as well. O’Keefe’s 766 series led the Shoot- in’ Nines of Indianapo- lis, who captured the Scratch Team cham- pionship with a 3,305 total. She was joined in the winner’s circle by teammates Brenda Mack, Keli Callahan, Amanda Beck and Jeni- fer Larson. Team USA teammate
Richgels
Shannon Pluhowsky of Kettering, Ohio, rolled
a 763 series to capture the Scratch Singles crown.
“It’s really kind of surprising
that for all the people who bowled in this event, I won singles,” said the 28-year-old, who also has a Women’s Championship team title to her credit. The 2012 Open Championships
will be held in Baton Rouge, La., while the 2012 Women’s Cham- pionships will be held at the Na- tional Bowling Stadium in Reno, Nev. Registration already is un- derway for both tournaments. Go to
BOWL.com for details.
NEWS, NOTES AND HAPPENINGS FROM THE WORLD OF BOWLING 2011 CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULTS
2011 USBC OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS
Regular Team Turbo 2-N-1 Grips (Marc McDowell, Steve Richter, Jeff Richgels, Gail Myers Jr., Mike Shady), Madison, Wis., 3,473
Regular Doubles Chad Reiffer, Kentwood, Mich., and Brandon Tarabek, Grand Rapids, Mich., 1,497
Regular Singles Matt Weggen, Muscatine, Iowa, 826
Regular All-Events Matt Weggen, Muscatine, Iowa, 2,268
Team All-Events K&K Bowling Services (Les Shirwindt, Kyle King, Chris Klerk, Adam Ishman, Andrew Cain), Las Vegas, 10,283
Classified Team Paradise Lanes (Nick Cornelison, Glen Hurt, Toby Sanchez,Shane Hartman, Matt Landis), Walden, Colo., 2,910
Classified Doubles Velvet Sanderson, Norco, Calif., and Gary Weldon, Temple City, Calif., 1,223
Classified Singles Glen Brown, Renton, Wash., 690
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Classified All-Events Miguel Sanchez, Chicago, 1,853
2011 USBC WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS
Scratch Team Shootin’ Nines (Shannon O’Keefe, Keli Callahan, Brenda Mack, Amanda Beck, Jenifer Larson), Indianapolis, 3,305
Scratch Doubles Michelle Feldman, Auburn, N.Y., and Aleta Sill, Livonia, Mich.,1,462
Scratch Singles Shannon Pluhowsky, Kettering, Ohio, 763
Scratch All-Events Dede Davidson, Buellton, Calif., 2,199
Diamond Teams Eagles Edge Pro Shop (Joey Biondo, Tracy Luncsford, Keri Caduto, Jonquay Armon, Tina Becke), Des Plaines, Ill., 3,416
Diamond Doubles Suzy Minino, Omaha, Neb., and Trish Manna, Omaha, Neb.,1,532
Diamond Singles Brittany Signor, Watertown, N.Y., 806
Diamond All-Events Elizabeth Hubler Rike, Grand Rapids, Mich., 2,270
Ruby Team Youngs Welding Inc. I (Connie Turner, Joan Newman, C. Anne Kluin, Cindi Major, Linda Schoenhofer), Chanute, Kan., 2,982
Ruby Doubles Deatra Tart, Chicago, and Denise Hill, Chicago, 1,241
Ruby Singles Camille McQueen, Long Valley, N.J., 702
Ruby All-Events Sharon Moore Thomas, Blue Island, Ill., 1885
Sapphire Team Diane’s Dreamers (Debbie Scovel, Lindsey Dieter, Diane Gleason, Dianne Waldon, Keelie Burgett), Joliet, Ill. 2,558
Sapphire Doubles Maude Chattam, Calhoun, Ga., and Estelle Dixon, Calhoun, Ga.,1,095
Sapphire Singles Vanessa Bayes, Monroe, Va., 651
Sapphire All-Events Vanessa Bayes, Monroe, Va., 1,744
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