A stagnated tenth week of Spring 2004 resulted in absolutely no movement in the standings. One bowler set a new personal best series, and one rolled new personal high game. Angela Bradford picked up this week's high game (190) and series (533) for the women. As for the men, Dennis Laube snagged this week's high game with a 232, and high series was earned by Ken M. Wilson with a 599. Read on for all the rest of the details!
First up, on lanes 15 & 16: Got Carpio? matched wits with The Bowling Stones. Headlined by Eric Lynch with his 550 series, Got Carpio? collected 3 wins against the Stones. Countering this, Michael Basham showed off in the Stones with his 403 despite his team notching only a single win. Got Carpio? remains in 3rd place, while the Stones remain in 5th.
On lanes 17 & 18: Recreation Intoxication had a rendezvous with Joey's B*tches. With top billing by Pat Searcy with his 569 series, with kudos to Most Valuable Bowler Bob Brunker, Recreation collected 3 wins against the B*tches. Across the ball return, Ken M. Wilson reigned supreme in the B*tches with his above-average 599 (with props to #1 Head-to-Head bowler ) despite his team notching only a single win. Recreation Intoxication remains in 4th place, while the B*tches remain in 2nd.
Finally, down on lanes 19 & 20: T.R.O.T.B. deliberately ate cheese sticks in front of 2 Tall Asians, 2 Short Whites. Despite the strength of Nik Domann with his below-average 463 series, T.R.O.T.B. got swept by the White Asians. In the meantime, #1 Power-Ranked Dennis Laube commanded the White Asians with his above-average 558 as they swept the competition. T.R.O.T.B. remains in 6th place, while the White Asians remain in 1st.
Bowlers lounging at The 200 Club include: Bob Brunker (205), David Codding (213), Dennis Laube (232), Eric Lynch (200), Ken M. Wilson (231), and Pat Searcy (222)

The 533 rolled by Angela Bradford is tied for the 10th-best women's series in league history!
NEXT WEEK:
- First, on lanes 15&16, 1st-place 2 Tall Asians, 2 Short Whites will chill with 2nd-place Joey's B*tches. The White Asians are expected to tank their averages considerably, but split the series with the B*tches; while the B*tches are forecast to see their team average take a dive while they keep the series tied.
- Moving to lanes 17&18, 4th-place Recreation Intoxication will face 3rd-place Got Carpio?. Recreation might have the bottom drop out of their averages, but split the series with Got Carpio?; while Got Carpio? ought to see their team average take a dive while they keep the series tied.
- Finally, on lanes 19&20, 6th-place T.R.O.T.B. will challenge 5th-place The Bowling Stones. T.R.O.T.B. is predicted to see their averages fall off a cliff, but split the series with the Stones; while the Stones are anticipated to see their team average take a dive while they keep the series tied.
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 | 2 Tall Asians, 2 Short Whites | 28-12 | .700 | 17,856 | n/a |
2 | Joey's B*tches | 24-16 | .600 | 19,923 | n/a |
3 | Got Carpio? | 24-16 | .600 | 19,197 | n/a |
4 | Recreation Intoxication | 23-17 | .575 | 20,342 | n/a |
5 | The Bowling Stones | 15-25 | .375 | 14,823 | n/a |
6 | T.R.O.T.B. | 6-34 | .150 | 17,743 | n/a |