Thursday, June 13, 2019

WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS WEEKLY GLANCE
(For June 6 – 12, 2019)
Michigan bowler takes lead in two events at 2019 USBC Women’s Championships
Elizabeth McGarey of Warren, Michigan, rolled 222 in her final game at the 2019 United States Bowling Congress Women’s Championships on June 8 to take the lead in Amethyst Singles and Amethyst All-Events.

McGarey started her singles set at Northrock Lanes with games of 197 and 146 before delivering in her final game to finish with a 565 series, and she added sets of 485 in team and 476 in doubles on the way to a 1,526 all-events tally.

Julie Holloway of Reeseville, Wisconsin, previously led Amethyst Singles with 559, and Nicole Sparks of Cottage Grove, Minnesota, led Amethyst All-Events with 1,506.

“I owe this in big part to both my husband, Elwood, and my late mother-in-law, Ileana,” said McGarey, who made her 17th USBC Women’s Championships appearance. “Ileana was the one who first got me into bowling at the state and national levels. She was a 25-year participant at the Women’s Championships. My husband, who’s an accomplished bowler in his own right, is the one who’s coached me.”

Amethyst Singles and All-Events features bowlers with entering averages of 130-144.


Oklahoma bowler leads Ruby All-Events in Wichita
Apryl Sneed of Sand Springs, Oklahoma, celebrated her birthday weekend at the 2019 USBC Women’s Championships by taking the Ruby All-Events lead on June 9.

The now 38-year-old right-hander made her run to the top of the leaderboard during her singles set at Northrock Lanes, rolling games of 211, 192 and 259 for a 662 series on the way to a 1,836 total.

Sneed added sets of 624 in team and 550 in doubles to surpass Renzie Kintzler of Cheyenne, Wyoming, who previously led with 1,824.

Her singles set also moved her into third place in Ruby Singles. Kintzler leads singles with 725.

Sneed, who made her debut at the Women’s Championships this year, celebrated her birthday June 8.

“I can’t believe it,” Sneed said. “I’m so excited. I’m definitely going to be coming back next year. Taking the lead in a national tournament is a great birthday present. I’ll never forget this one.”

Ruby Singles and All-Events includes bowlers with entering averages of 175-189.

South Carolina bowler makes 50th consecutive tournament appearance
Karen Bostian of Hilton Head, South Carolina, became the sixth and final bowler of the 2019 USBC Women’s Championships to celebrate five decades on the lanes after making her 50th consecutive tournament appearance June 6.

Bostian made her debut at the 1970 Women’s Championships in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and her travels have allowed her to travel to 32 cities and 24 states to compete.

She received a plaque, chevron and commemorative necklace to recognize her longevity at the event.

“Honestly, it has been a goal to reach 50 years,” Bostian said. “I’m not quite sure why, but it just feels so good to be able to bowl year after year and be able to get out and travel.

In her 50th appearance, Bostian rolled scores of 406 in doubles, 337 in team and 334 in singles for an all-events total of 1,077.

Other bowlers joining the 50-Year Club at the 2019 Women's Championships included Marcie Baker of Fredericktown, Missouri; Muriel Casey of Fairfax, Virginia; Marilyn Miller of Two Rivers, Wisconsin; Marie Neugebauer of Glen Mills, Pennsylvania; and Fran Smith of Marshalltown, Iowa.

A look ahead
Less than three weeks remain before the 100th edition of the USBC Women’s Championships comes to a close.

The 2019 event, which kicked off April 20, will conclude June 30.

For more information on the Women’s Championships, visit BOWL.com/WomensChamp.

Visit us on Facebook at the official USBC Women’s Championships page.

United States Bowling Congress
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Founded in 1895, today USBC and its 1,638 state and local associations proudly serve more than a million members. USBC is headquartered in Arlington, Texas, working toward a future for the sport. The online home for USBC is BOWL.com.

2019 USBC WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS
Northrock Lanes
Wichita, Kan.

 
(Division leaders with hometown and pinfall)

As of June 12, 2019

 
TEAM

Diamond
(For bowlers with combined averages of 725 and above)

1, Powerhouse (Sharon Powers, Michelle Maly, Debbie McMullen, Christine Gill), Lakewood, Colo., 2,767. 2, Golden Approach Pro Shop, Dayton, Ohio, 2,682. 3, Husker Shox, Las Vegas, 2,675. 4, Ballard vs. the Big C, Keller, Texas, 2,663. 5, The Bowling Stones, Savannah, Ga., 2,608.

Ruby
(For bowlers with combined averages of 650-724)

1, Rookies (Diane Weeks, Vi Frye, Briana Hooper, Trenetta Alford), Shawnee, Kan., 2,215. 2, Garden Center Lanes 2, Alexandria, Minn., 2,175. 3, Tex-Cal Gals, Plainview, Texas, 2,133. 4, Canucks, Mount Brydges, Ontario, 2,128. 5, Sunshine Lanes, Jacksonville, Fla., 2,117.

Emerald
(For bowlers with combined averages of 575-649)

1, RAI off NE (Elaine Behrendt, Laurie Johnson, Lynn Bedke, Lisa Paitz), Ravenna, Neb., 2,027. 2, For 7, Bozeman, Mont., 1,998. 3, When Bally Met Alley, San Jose, Calif., 1,990. 4(tie), Mixed Up Nuts, Helena, Mont., and Gary’s Super Foods, Brady, Neb., 1,946.

Sapphire
(For bowlers with combined averages of 574 and below)

1, 4 for Fun (Rosie Martinez, Nelita Wilson, Beth Gillitzer, Sheri Sexton), Bloomfield, N.M., 1,859. 2, Starlites, Alexandria, Minn., 1,829. 3, Memory Lanes No. 2, Osseo, Minn., 1,819. 4, Almost Here, Sioux Falls, S.D., 1,815. 5, Prairie Pals 5, Bennett, Colo., 1,808.

DOUBLES

Diamond
(For bowlers with combined averages of 380 and above)

1, Jordan Newham, Aurora, Ill./Lauren Pate, Inver Grove Heights, Minn., 1,417. 2, Jessica Aiezza, Mechanicville, N.Y./Liz Kuhlkin, Schenectady, N.Y., 1,411. 3, Blair Blumenscheid, Columbus, Ohio/Leanne Hulsenberg, Brigham City, Utah, 1,409. 4, Ricki Ellison/Georgia Drewes, Wichita, Kan., 1,385. 5, Carina Grasso, Fort Collins, Colo./Carrie Endres, Windsor, Colo., 1,384. 

 
Ruby
(For bowlers with combined averages of 350-379)

1. Rebecca Hernandez, Leander, Texas/Robin Holton, Omaha, Neb., 1,223. 2, Sharon Beckett, St. Joseph, Mo./Angela Edwards, Savannah, Mo., 1,203. 3, Ashley Durrance, Ormond Beach, Fla./Colleen Carroll, St. Augustine, Fla., 1,202. 4, Christina Barber, Corpus Christi, Texas/Mary Carnes, Portland, Texas, 1,197. 5, Baileigh Swanson, Eldridge, Iowa/Lesley Carter, Donahue, Iowa, 1,175.

Emerald
(For bowlers with combined averages of 320-349)

1, Sonjia Shoemaker, Battle Ground, Wash./Debie Watkins, Vancouver, Wash., 1,118. 2, Margaret Randall, Pine Valley, N.Y./Vickie Tobias, Bath, N.Y., 1,114. 3, Diann Copeland/Pam Shumaker, Paducah, Ky., 1,110. 4, Karen Flora, Center Line, Mich./Kimberly Casbar, Warren, Mich., 1,102. 5, Bobbie Haenchen, St. Louis/Joanne Dexheimer, Kampsville, Ill., 1,095.

Sapphire
(For bowlers with combined averages of 290-319)

1, Rosie Martinez/Sheri Sexton, Bloomfield, N.M., 1,099. 2, Tiffany Friars/Brittany Friars, Greencastle, Ind., 1,090. 3, Christa Baker/Sue Rief, Fremont, Neb., 1,044. 4, Jennifer Gonzalez, Coloma, Mich./Karyn Fricke, St. Joseph, Mich., 1,040. 5, Carol O’Neil/Nancy Gensemer, Bozeman, Mont., 1,039.

Amethyst
(For bowlers with combined averages of 260-289)

1, Wendy Esco, Phenix City, Ala./Dottie Swenson, Cataula, GA., 1,005. 2, June Reed, Cloverdale, Ind./Jamie Bunten, Fillmore, Ind., 983. 3, Kaye Breon, Laverne, Okla./Susan Terry, Gate, Okla., 954. 4, Carol Carr, Scottville, Mich./Susan Hansen, Ludington, Mich., 946. 5, Devon Rosenquist/Yolanda Bittner, Center, N.D., 942.

Topaz
(For bowlers with combined averages of 259 and below)

1, April Smith/Linda Hartman, Sayre, Okla., 854. 2, Trisha Warnicke, Kalamazoo, Mich./Dakotah Warnicke, Portage, Mich., 847. 3, LouAnne Iceman/Mary Joy, Blackduck, Minn., 830. 4, Evie Schoepp, Novato, Calif./Barbara Tarkington, San Rafael, Calif., 828. 5, Judy Sayers, Austin, Texas/Gladys Herrera, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 823.

SINGLES

Diamond
(For bowlers with averages of 190 and above)

1, Beverly Gonzalez, Sierra Vista, Ariz., 798. 2, Amanda Flood, Brandon, Fla., 789. 3, Emily Eckhoff, Wheat Ridge, Colo., 784. 4, Maria Rodriguez, Austin, Texas, 773. 5, Samantha Laird, Papillion, Neb., 767.

Ruby
(For bowlers with averages from 175-189)

1, Renzie Kintzler, Cheyenne, Wyo., 725. 2, Annette Miller, Roseville, Calif., 663. 3, Apryl Sneed, Sand Springs, Okla., 662. 4, Rachel Thielen, Richmond, Minn., 656. 5, Rhonda Theobald, Mankato, Minn., 652.

Emerald
(For bowlers with averages from 160-174)

1, Sheila Bussler, Brownton, Minn., 622. 2, Susie Chapin, Huntington, Ind., 619. 3, Debbie Etheredge, Satsuma, Ala., 616. 4(tie), Teri Fish, Cantonment, Fla., and Judy Wagner, Salina, Kan., 613.

Sapphire
(For bowlers with averages from 145-159)

1, Glenyce Klaers, St. Michael, Minn., 597. 2, Linda Ronning, Dent, Minn., 581. 3, Kellie Bowes, Eagan, Minn., 579. 4, Donna Lewis, Gatesville, Texas, 568, 5, Margaret Randall, Pine Valley, NY, 566.

Amethyst
(For bowlers with averages from 130-144)

1, Elizabeth McGarey, Warren, Mich., 565. 2, Julie Holloway, Reeseville, Wis., 559. 3, Mildred Coleman, Novi, Mich., 550. 4, Sandra Freitag, Muscatine, Iowa, 542. 5, Lori Schmitt, Olathe, Kan., 538.

Topaz
(For bowlers with averages of 129 and below)

1, Chris Lafko, Simi Valley, Calif., 530. 2, Carol Sharp, Albuquerque N.M., 505. 3, Lorraine Gearig, Montpelier, Ohio, 502. 4, Danielle Bassett, Greencastle, Ind., 497. 5, Ashley McSweeney, Valentine, Neb., 489.

ALL-EVENTS

Diamond
(For bowlers with averages of 190 and above)

1, Kelly Kulick, Union, N.J., 2,211. 2, Maria Rodriguez, Austin, Texas, 2,196. 3, Leanne Hulsenberg, Brigham City, Utah, 2,143. 4, Karsyn Lukosius, Brick, N.J., 2,127. 5, Amanda Vermilyea, Apple Valley, Minn., 2,116.

Ruby
(For bowlers with averages from 175-189)

1, Apryl Sneed, Sand Springs, Okla., 1,836. 2, Renzie Kintzler, Cheyenne, Wyo., 1,824. 3, Elainea Myers, Bowie, Md., 1,802. 4, Lori Stein, Lindenhurst, Ill., 1,779. 5, Annette Miller, Roseville, Calif., 1,776.

Emerald
(For bowlers with averages from 160-174)

1, Jennifer Henn, Norfolk, Neb., 1,751. 2(tie), Jacqueline Herndon, Los Angeles, and Michelle Anderson, East Helena, Mont., 1,676. 4, Ashley Frieze, Valley City, N.D., 1,675.  5, Sara Collum, Flagstaff, Ariz., 1,671.

Sapphire
(For bowlers with averages from 145-159)

1, Kellie Bowes, Eagan, Minn., 1,630. 2, Dawne Byers, Bella Vista, Ark., 1,629. 3, Karen Mattis, Centralia, Wash., 1,572. 4, Bernadette Vancleave, Hillsville, Va., 1,570. 5(tie), Nancy Gensemer, Bozeman, Mont., and Glenda Potash, Kennedy, Ala., 1,561.

Amethyst
(For bowlers with averages from 130-144)

1, Elizabeth McGarey, Warren, Mich., 1,526. 2, Nicole Sparks, Cottage Grove, Minn., 1,506. 3, Shelbi Dobie, Bozeman, Mont., 1,487. 4, Christina Westerberg, North Vancouver, British Columbia, 1,479. 5, Susan Hansen, Ludington, Mich., 1,471.

Topaz
(For bowlers with averages of 129 and below)

1, Chris Lafko, Simi Valley, Calif., 1,425. 2, Mikaela Gergen, Grafton, Neb., 1,338. 3, Dakotah Warnicke, Portage, Mich., 1,335. 4, Danielle Bassett, Greencastle, Ind., 1,334. 5, Carol Sharp, Albuquerque, N.M., 1,324.

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