Horseshoe league has new leader for 2018 season during week 9
SOUTH NEW BERLIN – With a new week of horseshoes being played, a new winner is welcomed to the top of the leaderboard. For the first time this season, Newton’s Reconditioning takes over first place with a record of 25-7. The team of Linda Ashcraft and John Newton moved up from the fifth position after a week of play.
Week eight of the league was played when the teams were available as the weather watched away their June 13 match date. On June 20, a full slated scheduled was played once again.
Potter’s Tires (Bill Schermerhorn and John Edwards) moved up to second in the standings, switching with Gilligan’s (Mike Mead and Barry Conant). Kelly’s Flowers (Ed Kohler and Lee Coon) continue to hold down fourth place while Lloyd BBQ (George and Jared Hanslmaier) slid four spots on the leaderboard to round out the top five.
Coon continues to take the honors of the highest series of the week, tossing a 273. He took back the high single game bragging rights by ringing up a 100, a 91, and an 82.
Allen Bush of Service Pharmacy finished right behind Coon for the high game honors. By tossing seven consecutive ringers, Bush recorded an 80 for a single game.
Sheryl Rowe of Laughlin’s Lawn Care took both the highest single game and high series scores of week nine, throwing a 66 and 60 single best games and 168 for the high series of the week.
Continuing their high single game and highest series run was the team sponsored by Kelly’s Flowers. During Wednesday’s games. The duo scored a 176, a 152, and a 150 for the highest single game scores as a team. Their highest seires of the week was a 478.
Week 10 of the season begins Wednesday.
Below are updated weekly standings:
Team Name W L
Newton’s Reconditioning 25 7
Potter’s Tires 23 9
Gilligan’s 21.5 10.5
Kelly’s Flowers 21 11
Lloyd BBQ 21 11
Baillie Lumber 20 8
Laughlin’s Lawn Care 20 12
Northern Eagle 19 13
Carpet Plus Color Tile 18.5 13.5
Lake Street Lanes 17.5 14.5
Service Pharmacy 17 11
Taylor’s Country House 17 11
Rustic Ridge 16 16
Aces 16 16
Webster Paving 13 19
Hoss Trucking 11 17
Indian Camp Farm 10 21.5
P & E 10.5 21.5
The Trophy Guy 9.5 14.5
Team #21 8.5 15.5
Team #23 7 17
Reese-Marshall 4.5 27.5
Weekly Highs
Men’s high singles: Lee Coon 100, 91, 82; Allen Bush 80; Ed Kohler 76.
Men’s high triples: Lee Coon 273; Allen Bush 210; Ed Kohler 205.
Women’s high singles: Sheryl Rowe 66, 60; Kate Lloyd 59, 55, 53; Brandy Thornton 39.
Women’s high triples: Sheryl Rowe 168 Kate Lloyd 167; Brandy Thornton and Linda Ashcraft 95.
Team high singles: Kelly’s Flowers 176, 152, 150; Service Pharmacy 150; Baillie Lumber 134.
Team high triples: Kelly’s Flowers 478; Service Pharmacy 398; Northern Eagle 363.
Week eight of the league was played when the teams were available as the weather watched away their June 13 match date. On June 20, a full slated scheduled was played once again.
Potter’s Tires (Bill Schermerhorn and John Edwards) moved up to second in the standings, switching with Gilligan’s (Mike Mead and Barry Conant). Kelly’s Flowers (Ed Kohler and Lee Coon) continue to hold down fourth place while Lloyd BBQ (George and Jared Hanslmaier) slid four spots on the leaderboard to round out the top five.
Coon continues to take the honors of the highest series of the week, tossing a 273. He took back the high single game bragging rights by ringing up a 100, a 91, and an 82.
Allen Bush of Service Pharmacy finished right behind Coon for the high game honors. By tossing seven consecutive ringers, Bush recorded an 80 for a single game.
Sheryl Rowe of Laughlin’s Lawn Care took both the highest single game and high series scores of week nine, throwing a 66 and 60 single best games and 168 for the high series of the week.
Continuing their high single game and highest series run was the team sponsored by Kelly’s Flowers. During Wednesday’s games. The duo scored a 176, a 152, and a 150 for the highest single game scores as a team. Their highest seires of the week was a 478.
Week 10 of the season begins Wednesday.
Below are updated weekly standings:
Team Name W L
Newton’s Reconditioning 25 7
Potter’s Tires 23 9
Gilligan’s 21.5 10.5
Kelly’s Flowers 21 11
Lloyd BBQ 21 11
Baillie Lumber 20 8
Laughlin’s Lawn Care 20 12
Northern Eagle 19 13
Carpet Plus Color Tile 18.5 13.5
Lake Street Lanes 17.5 14.5
Service Pharmacy 17 11
Taylor’s Country House 17 11
Rustic Ridge 16 16
Aces 16 16
Webster Paving 13 19
Hoss Trucking 11 17
Indian Camp Farm 10 21.5
P & E 10.5 21.5
The Trophy Guy 9.5 14.5
Team #21 8.5 15.5
Team #23 7 17
Reese-Marshall 4.5 27.5
Weekly Highs
Men’s high singles: Lee Coon 100, 91, 82; Allen Bush 80; Ed Kohler 76.
Men’s high triples: Lee Coon 273; Allen Bush 210; Ed Kohler 205.
Women’s high singles: Sheryl Rowe 66, 60; Kate Lloyd 59, 55, 53; Brandy Thornton 39.
Women’s high triples: Sheryl Rowe 168 Kate Lloyd 167; Brandy Thornton and Linda Ashcraft 95.
Team high singles: Kelly’s Flowers 176, 152, 150; Service Pharmacy 150; Baillie Lumber 134.
Team high triples: Kelly’s Flowers 478; Service Pharmacy 398; Northern Eagle 363.
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