Team Squirt sweeps No F in Strikes. A middle game 134 from Sandy Maliniak helped the cause, but it was sub-par bowling on the part of the No Fers that really made the difference. The Squirts take a 1 game lead in the North.
The Pin Monkeys take 5 of 7 from Snowman Which. Bob Koleckis 171 and 189 in Games 2 and 3 led the way for the primates. A final game 176 was too little too late for the Snowmen. Both teams currently reside on the lower floors of the Southern division.
The Boozers took 4 of 7 from F-Glen on a 531 series from Boozer Matt. Im sure he has a last name. Its just nobody but Matt knows what it is. Ed Doyle, III carved out a nifty 661 to carry F-Glen for 3. The Boozers hang in 2nd in the South. F-Glen drops to 4th in the North.
The Split Fillers sweep 7 from the Go Dawgs as Dave Herbert [616] leads the way. A 121 by Go Dawgs Brigitte Dade just went in vain. Split Fillers are 1 game behind in the North while the Go Dawgs drop to the cellar in the same division.
The King Pins come alive and move off the ground level in the South tower with a 5-2 win over Team Hagan. 7 of 9 King Pin games went over average. Joe Lynd Jr.s 194 led the way. My New Haircut struggled in spite of a 732 from Bill Little.
Team Hagan dropped the hammer on the Jockeys of Camel Toe, taking 5 of 7 on the arm of Rusty Haywood [360 series]. Team Hagan, at 10-11, moves into a tie for 2nd place in the South.
In the battle of the acronyms GUN edges past PPG 4-3 on Joe Burkes 203 and Brian Riccis 470. Paul Harvans 532 and Pat Foulkes 434 saved 3 for the PPGers. GUN barely remains atop the South at 11-10.
After a 4-3 win KEPKEPMF drops to a tie with Team Hooven in the East at 16-5. Keith Keppley [534] continues to improve. A 582 by Bernie Marsh chipped in. A 491 by Sergio Pernia helped to salvage 3 for Team Sergio.
Jarred Gardners 191 and David OSheas 124 and 136 carry the load for injured Papa OShea and FAH_Q II. A Game 2 173 and 148 by Christine Razzi and Vicki Ponente respectively save 3 for Alleyoops Oops. Both teams languish toward the south of the West.
Johnny Muntz and the Schleps are turning the bowling world upside down. With a 16-5 record, the Schleps have replaced the Dirtballs as the Big Dawg in the West. Mark Koenigs 482 is the difference in the 7-0 Schlep sweep. Consistent bowling by the Pinup Girls was not near enough.
PTA edges past the 3 Stooges 4-3 on Mike Browns 603. Sean Malloys 169 in Game 2 saves a game and total wood. Both teams are mired in the south of the East.
Baddabing erupts for 7 vs. a short-handed Balloon Knot. A middle jewel 136 by Karol Ann helps the Bingers cause. A sub, a no show, and a struggling captain unties the Knot.
Kelly Neill [478] and 7 of 9 over average pound the Dirtballs into submission. Lora chipped in with a 150 and Mike ended the night tossing a 178. The dirtballs went from the only undefeated to a game out of 1st place in the West. The Hooveners surge to a tie atop in the East.
Whos Your Daddy squeaks our 5 from Threesome. A final game 203 from Les helps nail total wood by 3 pins and a spot in 3rd place in the West. Dale Giddeons new ball and 432 help salvage 2 for Threesome who drops to 4th in same division.
The Pin Monkeys take 5 of 7 from Snowman Which. Bob Koleckis 171 and 189 in Games 2 and 3 led the way for the primates. A final game 176 was too little too late for the Snowmen. Both teams currently reside on the lower floors of the Southern division.
The Boozers took 4 of 7 from F-Glen on a 531 series from Boozer Matt. Im sure he has a last name. Its just nobody but Matt knows what it is. Ed Doyle, III carved out a nifty 661 to carry F-Glen for 3. The Boozers hang in 2nd in the South. F-Glen drops to 4th in the North.
The Split Fillers sweep 7 from the Go Dawgs as Dave Herbert [616] leads the way. A 121 by Go Dawgs Brigitte Dade just went in vain. Split Fillers are 1 game behind in the North while the Go Dawgs drop to the cellar in the same division.
The King Pins come alive and move off the ground level in the South tower with a 5-2 win over Team Hagan. 7 of 9 King Pin games went over average. Joe Lynd Jr.s 194 led the way. My New Haircut struggled in spite of a 732 from Bill Little.
Team Hagan dropped the hammer on the Jockeys of Camel Toe, taking 5 of 7 on the arm of Rusty Haywood [360 series]. Team Hagan, at 10-11, moves into a tie for 2nd place in the South.
In the battle of the acronyms GUN edges past PPG 4-3 on Joe Burkes 203 and Brian Riccis 470. Paul Harvans 532 and Pat Foulkes 434 saved 3 for the PPGers. GUN barely remains atop the South at 11-10.
After a 4-3 win KEPKEPMF drops to a tie with Team Hooven in the East at 16-5. Keith Keppley [534] continues to improve. A 582 by Bernie Marsh chipped in. A 491 by Sergio Pernia helped to salvage 3 for Team Sergio.
Jarred Gardners 191 and David OSheas 124 and 136 carry the load for injured Papa OShea and FAH_Q II. A Game 2 173 and 148 by Christine Razzi and Vicki Ponente respectively save 3 for Alleyoops Oops. Both teams languish toward the south of the West.
Johnny Muntz and the Schleps are turning the bowling world upside down. With a 16-5 record, the Schleps have replaced the Dirtballs as the Big Dawg in the West. Mark Koenigs 482 is the difference in the 7-0 Schlep sweep. Consistent bowling by the Pinup Girls was not near enough.
PTA edges past the 3 Stooges 4-3 on Mike Browns 603. Sean Malloys 169 in Game 2 saves a game and total wood. Both teams are mired in the south of the East.
Baddabing erupts for 7 vs. a short-handed Balloon Knot. A middle jewel 136 by Karol Ann helps the Bingers cause. A sub, a no show, and a struggling captain unties the Knot.
Kelly Neill [478] and 7 of 9 over average pound the Dirtballs into submission. Lora chipped in with a 150 and Mike ended the night tossing a 178. The dirtballs went from the only undefeated to a game out of 1st place in the West. The Hooveners surge to a tie atop in the East.
Whos Your Daddy squeaks our 5 from Threesome. A final game 203 from Les helps nail total wood by 3 pins and a spot in 3rd place in the West. Dale Giddeons new ball and 432 help salvage 2 for Threesome who drops to 4th in same division.

