Area bowling leads to standing shake-ups after this week of play
NORWICH - After action on Tuesday, September 29, at Family Recreation Lanes, the Rolling Stones kept their top spot in the Tuesday Afternoon Mixed league.
Moving up to second from third place last week is Plaza Keglers with 18 points, just one behind the leader. The new third place team, Giddy Up & Go, jumped up three spots on the board and is now tied for third with Alley Oops and Guys and Dolls with 17 points. With the majority of teams within four points of each other, nobody is safe in their spot on the leader board.
For the men it was Harry Kott who bowled both the high 600 game and the high 200 game. Kott bowled a 622 and a 233 to claim the top spots. Just behind Kott was Fran D’Angelo in both spots with a 555 and a 203.
Shirley Cummings took the women’s top 500 game with a 475, while it was Joan costello who took the women’s 200 with a 183.
Team standings are as follows:
Team name Points
Rolling Stones 19
Plaza Keglers 18
Giddy Up & Go 17
Alley Oops 17
Guys and Dolls 17
K & D 15
Murphy’s Law 5
Crazy Four 4
Men’s high 600 series: Harry Kott, 622. Fran D’Angelo, 555. Larry Mudge, 552.
Men’s high 200 series: Harry Kott, 233. Fran D’Angelo, 203. Mike Fuller, 201.
Women’s high 500 series: Shirley Cummings, 475. Barb Huggins, 421. Joan Costello, 419.
Women’s high 200 series: Joan Costello, 183. Shirley Cummings, 179. Donna Furgison, 147.
NORWICH - On Monday, September 28, the Industrial Mixed Bowling League met again for play. At the end of the day Smith Productions sits alone on top of the leader board with 19 total points.
Just trailing Smith Productions is the team of Ye Old Shanty with 17 and Lok-N-Log Homes with 15. So far it has been a tight race all over the league for points and at this point it is still anybody’s game.
Capturing the men’s high triple’s score this week was Corey Simpson with a score of 639; while John McCumiskey trailed behind with a 604. Simpson also had the men’s high single game as well, bowling a 255.
For the ladies it was Lynn Ryan who had the high triple game, bowling a 486. Ryan also took the women’s high single game with a 188. Following behind Ryan were Charity Mills and Margaret Magistro, both placing second and third for the high triple and single games.
Team standings are as follows:
Team name Points
Smith Productions 19
Ye Ole Shanty 17
Lok-N-Log Homes 15
Lyles Transmission 14
C.V. Electric Supply 11
Fahy Funeral Home 9
Taylors Country House 9
Denny’s Liquors 7
Barnes Electric 4
Men’s high triple: Corey Simpson, 639. John McCumiskey, 604. Derrick Head, 600.
Men’s high single game: Corey Simpson, 255. Larry Mudge, 240. Eric Wahlberg, 635.
Women’s high triple: Lynn Ryan, 486. Margaret Magistro, 456. Charity Mills, 416.
Women’s high single game: Lynn Ryan, 188. Charity Mills, 172. Margaret Magistro, 167.
Moving up to second from third place last week is Plaza Keglers with 18 points, just one behind the leader. The new third place team, Giddy Up & Go, jumped up three spots on the board and is now tied for third with Alley Oops and Guys and Dolls with 17 points. With the majority of teams within four points of each other, nobody is safe in their spot on the leader board.
For the men it was Harry Kott who bowled both the high 600 game and the high 200 game. Kott bowled a 622 and a 233 to claim the top spots. Just behind Kott was Fran D’Angelo in both spots with a 555 and a 203.
Shirley Cummings took the women’s top 500 game with a 475, while it was Joan costello who took the women’s 200 with a 183.
Team standings are as follows:
Team name Points
Rolling Stones 19
Plaza Keglers 18
Giddy Up & Go 17
Alley Oops 17
Guys and Dolls 17
K & D 15
Murphy’s Law 5
Crazy Four 4
Men’s high 600 series: Harry Kott, 622. Fran D’Angelo, 555. Larry Mudge, 552.
Men’s high 200 series: Harry Kott, 233. Fran D’Angelo, 203. Mike Fuller, 201.
Women’s high 500 series: Shirley Cummings, 475. Barb Huggins, 421. Joan Costello, 419.
Women’s high 200 series: Joan Costello, 183. Shirley Cummings, 179. Donna Furgison, 147.
NORWICH - On Monday, September 28, the Industrial Mixed Bowling League met again for play. At the end of the day Smith Productions sits alone on top of the leader board with 19 total points.
Just trailing Smith Productions is the team of Ye Old Shanty with 17 and Lok-N-Log Homes with 15. So far it has been a tight race all over the league for points and at this point it is still anybody’s game.
Capturing the men’s high triple’s score this week was Corey Simpson with a score of 639; while John McCumiskey trailed behind with a 604. Simpson also had the men’s high single game as well, bowling a 255.
For the ladies it was Lynn Ryan who had the high triple game, bowling a 486. Ryan also took the women’s high single game with a 188. Following behind Ryan were Charity Mills and Margaret Magistro, both placing second and third for the high triple and single games.
Team standings are as follows:
Team name Points
Smith Productions 19
Ye Ole Shanty 17
Lok-N-Log Homes 15
Lyles Transmission 14
C.V. Electric Supply 11
Fahy Funeral Home 9
Taylors Country House 9
Denny’s Liquors 7
Barnes Electric 4
Men’s high triple: Corey Simpson, 639. John McCumiskey, 604. Derrick Head, 600.
Men’s high single game: Corey Simpson, 255. Larry Mudge, 240. Eric Wahlberg, 635.
Women’s high triple: Lynn Ryan, 486. Margaret Magistro, 456. Charity Mills, 416.
Women’s high single game: Lynn Ryan, 188. Charity Mills, 172. Margaret Magistro, 167.
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