The fourteenth week of Fall 2002 saw one team climb in the standings, while one team slipped. Janelle (Laube) Lamar picked up this week's high game (163) and series (446) for the women, while Carl Goetz earned this week's high game (206) and series (611) for the men. Read on for all the rest of the details! First up, on lanes 17 & 18: Top Guns traded lane malfunctions with GRRR. Reinforced by Pat Searcy with his 544 series, with kudos to Most Valuable Bowler Phil Schroeder, Top Guns collected... (more...)
The thirteenth week of Fall 2002 saw one team climb in the standings, while two teams slipped. Freda Schroeder picked up this week's high game (158) and series (436) for the women, while Ken M. Wilson earned this week's high game (227) and series (585) for the men. Read on for all the rest of the details! First up, on lanes 17 & 18: Team 5 waged a heated competition against UnaBowlers. Despite being led by David Parre with his below-average 438 series, Team 5 accomplished only 1 win against... (more...)
The tweltfh week of Fall 2002 saw one team climb in the standings, while two teams slipped. One bowler roll a new personal best game. Tracey Robertson picked up this week's high game (152) and series (380) for the women, while Ken M. Wilson earned this week's high game (210) and series (574) for the men. Read on for all the rest of the details! First up, on lanes 17 & 18: Team 6 celebrated their love of large, heavy balls with Top Guns. Demonstrating the prowess of Jim Jones with his above-average... (more...)
The eleventh week of Fall 2002 saw one team climb in the standings, while one team slipped. Two bowlers set a new personal best series. Freda Schroeder picked up this week's high game (165) and series (466) for the women. As for the men, Corey Weinfurt snagged this week's high game with a 192, and high series was earned by Dennis Laube with a 548. Read on for all the rest of the details! First up, on lanes 17 & 18: GRRR spent a romantic evening with Pop Gunns. Although topped by Sharon Turner... (more...)
The tenth week of Fall 2002 saw two teams climb in the standings, while one team slipped. Freda Schroeder picked up this week's high game (151) and series (434) for the women, while Pat Searcy earned this week's high game (230) and series (595) for the men. Read on for all the rest of the details! First up, on lanes 17 & 18: UnaBowlers entered a showdown to the death with Team 5. With the strength of Jarrod Guthrie with his above-average 454 series, with kudos to Most Valuable Bowler Jason... (more...)
A stagnated ninth week of Fall 2002 resulted in absolutely no movement in the standings. One bowler set a new personal best series. Sharon Turner picked up this week's high game (175) and series (504) for the women. As for the men, Ken M. Wilson snagged this week's high game with a 211, and high series was earned by Bill Krejci with a 591. Read on for all the rest of the details! First up, on lanes 17 & 18: Team 6 shared a platter of cheese sticks with Pop Gunns. Notwithstanding the leadership... (more...)
We are now halfway through the Fall 2002 season, so time is running out for those teams who want a shot at the championship to position themselves. The eighth week saw one team climb in the standings, while one team slipped. Two bowlers set a new personal best series, and one rolled new personal high game. Freda Schroeder picked up this week's high game (153) and series (433) for the women. As for the men, Bob Brunker snagged this week's high game with a 210, and high series was earned by Carl... (more...)
The seventh week of Fall 2002 saw one team climb in the standings, while one team slipped. One bowler set a new personal best series. Freda Schroeder picked up this week's high game (203) and series (532) for the women, while Carl Goetz earned this week's high game (223) and series (591) for the men. Read on for all the rest of the details! First up, on lanes 17 & 18: Team 5 tussled with Team 6. Though reinforced by David Parre with his 476 series, Team 5 accomplished only 1 win against Team... (more...)
The Fall 2002 position round is now history, and and the championship will be on us before we know it! A stagnated sixth week resulted in absolutely no movement in the standings. Two bowlers set a new personal best series. Freda Schroeder picked up this week's high game (149) and series (438) for the women, while Pat Searcy earned this week's high game (233) and series (617) for the men. Read on for all the rest of the details! First up, on lanes 17 & 18: Pop Gunns hung out with UnaBowlers. ... (more...)
By now every team has bowled each other once, so next week is the Fall 2002 position round. But enough about next week, you came here to read about this week. The fifth week saw one team climb in the standings, while one team slipped. Janelle (Laube) Lamar picked up this week's high game (180) and series (466) for the women. As for the men, Ken M. Wilson snagged this week's high game with a 195, and high series was earned by Carl Goetz with a 559. Read on for all the rest of the details! First... (more...)
The fourth week of Fall 2002 saw two teams climb in the standings, while two teams slipped. Two bowlers set a new personal best series, and one rolled new personal high game. Freda Schroeder picked up this week's high game (151) and series (379) for the women, while Pat Searcy earned this week's high game (204) and series (578) for the men. Read on for all the rest of the details! First up, on lanes 17 & 18: UnaBowlers had some one-on-one time with Team 6. Showcasing Justin Strelow, Corey Weinfurt... (more...)
The third week of Fall 2002 saw one team climb in the standings, while two teams slipped. One bowler set a new personal best series, and one rolled new personal high game. Janelle (Laube) Lamar landed this week's high game for the women with a 144, and women's high series was bagged by Freda Schroeder with a 409. As for the men, Bob Brunker earned this week's high game (204) and series (522). Read on for all the rest of the details! First up, on lanes 17 & 18: Pop Gunns shared a few beers with... (more...)
A stagnated second week of Fall 2002 resulted in absolutely no movement in the standings. Freda Schroeder picked up this week's high game (156) and series (423) for the women, while Carl Goetz earned this week's high game (221) and series (585) for the men. Read on for all the rest of the details! First up, on lanes 17 & 18: Team 5 had a delightful time with GRRR. With top billing by David Parre with his 471 series, Team 5 missed a clean sweep over GRRR by just one pin.On the other half of the... (more...)
The Fall 2002 season is now underway, with six teams entering the 16-week competition for the coveted, nonexistent championship trophy. Freda Schroeder and Sharon Turner both tied for this week's high game for the women with a 159, and women's high series was bagged by Freda Schroeder with a 429. As for the men, Pat Searcy snagged this week's high game with a 195, and high series was earned by Dennis Laube with a 501. Read on for all the rest of the details! First up, on lanes 17 & 18: Top... (more...)
The Spring 2002 season draws to a close, with Top Guns officially earning this season's championship title! The eleventh week saw one team climb in the standings, while one team slipped. Angie Betts landed this week's high game for the women with a 170, and women's high series was bagged by Freda Schroeder with a 436. As for the men, Scott Murdock snagged this week's high game with a 189, and high series was earned by Pat Searcy with a 519. Read on for all the rest of the details! First up,... (more...)
The tenth week of Spring 2002 saw one team climb in the standings, while one team slipped. Angela Bradford picked up this week's high game (173) and series (415) for the women, while Bob Brunker earned this week's high game (213) and series (556) for the men. Read on for all the rest of the details! First up, on lanes 1 & 2: Team 3 accepted a challenge by Team 2. Notwithstanding the leadership of Bill Krejci with his below-average 426 series, Team 3 accomplished only 1 win against Team 2. On... (more...)
A stagnated ninth week of Spring 2002 resulted in absolutely no movement in the standings. Angela Bradford picked up this week's high game (187) and series (471) for the women, while Bob Brunker earned this week's high game (206) and series (517) for the men. Read on for all the rest of the details! First up, on lanes 1 & 2: Fab Four had a rendezvous with Team 3. Demonstrating the prowess of Dennis Laube with his above-average 495 series, Fab Four celebrated a clean sweep over Team 3. Conversely,... (more...)
A stagnated eighth week of Spring 2002 resulted in absolutely no movement in the standings. Janelle (Laube) Lamar picked up this week's high game (156) and series (428) for the women. As for the men, Pat Searcy snagged this week's high game with a 210, and high series was earned by Ken M. Wilson with a 564. Read on for all the rest of the details! First up, on lanes 1 & 2: Team 2 had a rendezvous with Fab Four. Though reinforced by Jeff Gragg with his above-average 493 series, Team 2 accomplished... (more...)
A stagnated seventh week of Spring 2002 resulted in absolutely no movement in the standings. One bowler roll a new personal best game. Freda Schroeder landed this week's high game for the women with a 196, and women's high series was bagged by Angela Bradford with a 529. As for the men, Bill Krejci and Ken M. Wilson both tied for this week's high game with a 212, and high series was earned by Ken M. Wilson with a 565. Read on for all the rest of the details! First up, on lanes 1 & 2: Top Guns... (more...)
We are now halfway through the Spring 2002 season, so time is running out for those teams who want a shot at the championship to position themselves. A stagnated sixth week resulted in absolutely no movement in the standings. One bowler set a new personal best series, and two rolled new personal high games. Freda Schroeder picked up this week's high game (209) and series (475) for the women, while Bill Krejci earned this week's high game (211) and series (585) for the men. Read on for all the... (more...)