Area Bowling Scores – April 24, 2025
Tuesday's Trouble stats for week 31/32
Individual
Liz Cada (Spruce) achieved high scratch game with 176, 3rd high scratch series with 471, high handicap game with 269, and high handicap series with 750. Shauna Anderson (Tulip Tree) achieved 2nd high scratch game with 175, and 2nd high handicap game with 245. Denise Crichton (Palm Tree) achieved 3rd high scratch game with 166, 2nd high scratch series with 473, and 2nd high handicap series with 683. Alice VanGundy (Aspen) achieved high scratch series with 477, and 3rd high handicap series with 669. Michelle Sweet (Aspen) and Donna Lunsford (Dogwood) tied for 3rd high handicap game with 238.
Team
Tulip Tree (Fran Musak, Kathy Konek, Shauna Anderson) earned high scratch game with 456, 2nd high scratch series with 1174, high handicap game with 703, and 3rd high handicap series with 1915. Aspen (Alice Van Gundy, Michelle Sweet, Jaene Graye) earned 2nd high scratch game with 453, high scratch series with 1309, and 2nd high handicap series with 1921. Palm Tree (Regina Colby, Denise Crichton, Toni Pennock) earned 3rd high scratch game with 408, 3rd high scratch series with 1168, 3rd high handicap game with 665, and high handicap series with 1939. Spruce (Liz Cada, DeVonna Cada, Zetta Graupner) earned 2nd high handicap game with 667.
Performance
Lanes 1-2: Doubles were performed by Toni Pennock (Sub; Palm Tree) and Denise Crichton (Palm Tree). Liz Cada (Spruce) performed a “Turkey” (3 consecutive strikes) while a “split” was performed by DeeDee Oxford (Sub; Palm Tree) a 6-7-10, Toni Pennock performed a 3-10, and Denise Crichton performed a 3-9-10.
Lanes 3-4: Dogwood (Evelyn Smith, Bonnie Grove, Donna Lunsford) and Tamarack (Marie Sumpter, Donna Kent, GerryAnn Howlett (sub)) battled each other beautifully. Although there aren’t any specifics to post, they all had a spectacular performance. Nice work Ladies!
Lanes 5-6: Alice VanGundy (Aspen) performed two Doubles. Michelle Sweet (Aspen) performed a “Turkey” while Shauna Anderson (Tulip Tree) earned herself a “4 Bagger/Hambone”. Kathy Konek performed a 2-7 split. A “split” is after the first ball in a frame, the head pin (1) is knocked down, and two or more non-adjacent pins remain standing, separated by at least one empty pin position are successfully knocked down resulting in a “spare” for the score.