All posts by Zach Boulanger

High Scores (9/12/2018)

Riviera Lanes

Golden Guys

Mike Matzke: 706 - 278

Ben Selner: 692 - 279

Mike Piontek: 689

Rory Johnson: 677

Brent Selner: 663

Corby Litke: 653

Ashwaubenon Bowling Alley

Bernie's Bums

Luke Matuszak: 653 - 274

Paper Converting

Matt Morgan: 699

John Vanlangendon: 698 - 299

Doug Jarosinski: 692 - 276

Garrett Hanson: 684

Dwayne Holcomb: 681

Jason Wyckoff: 672 - 276

Scott Lindner: 668

Matt Pflugradt: 665

Chad Bellin: 660

Tom Winters: 657

Mark Caelwaerts: 653

Dirty Swingers

Lynn Greaves: 577

Women's Classic

Briana Cubito: 650 - 256

Becky Erdmann: 645

Amanda Janssen: 628

Shari Kirsch: 614

Makayla Baeten: 613

Beth Polomis: 610

Rachel Huben: 603

Kim Hoffmann: 602

Valerie Verheyen: 596

Taylor Grant: 595

Nancy Collins: 586

High Scores (9/11/2018)

Riviera Lanes

P&G Matinee

Steve Stary: 719 - 279

Jim Delvoye Sr: 688

Riviera 973

Wally Georgia: 739

Chris Spychalla: 735

Eric Puyleart: 711

Ryan Nuthals: 705

Austin Ly: 674

James Feng: 668

Jeff Lee: 664

Aaron Johnson: 664

Dennis Farmer: 659

Jack Guillette: 658

Mike Wilbur: 655

Jon Koltz: 655

Troy Nockerts: 654

Corby Litke: 653

High Scores (9/10/2018)

Ashwaubenon Bowling Alley

Keglers Klassic

Greg Vaughn: 701

Dan Ostrenga: 656

3 Man Classic

Ryan Luedke: 673

Willow Creek Lanes

Weber Bowling & Awards Sr. Classic

Kelly Berken: 794 - 278

Gary Kott: 773 - 286

Randy Modrow: 710 - 299

Jeff Ernst: 707

Stan Grall: 683

Ron Van Dyck: 672

Village Lanes

Monday Swingers

Jayne Detampel: 595

High Scores (9/8/2018)

Village Lanes

Leo's Dynamic Duo's

Shannon Ryerson: 613

High Scores (9/6/2018)

Willow Creek Lanes

Willow Creek Silver Classic

Dick Diener: 699

Dan Cornell: 657

Riviera Lanes

Ten High Hardball Busters

Eric Puyleart: 736

Ron Wilde: 716

Shannon Vandenheuvel: 710 - 277

Troy Nockerts: 702

Scott Janssen: 692

David DeChamps: 679

Stephen D'Antonio: 671

Mike Radtke: 667

Mark DeChamps: 657

Tim Laning: 285

Ashwaubenon Bowling Alley

Girls Nite Out

Jeanne Simons: 631

Karla Duquaine: 610

Westside Businessmen

Anthony Olesewski: 719

Andrew Leitzke: 713 - 279

Scott Weber: 711

Todd Mielke: 694

Paul Meyer: 693

Jesse Oettinger: 686

Tom Ferry: 673

Scott Koltz: 688 - 277

Steven March: 657

Reginald Doxtater: 656

Ed Sanok Jr: 654

Paul Wouters: 653

Brandon Oettinger: 279

Village Lanes

Village Bangers

Jake Johnson: 816 - 279 - 279

Josh Johnson: 772 - 289

Jason Carriveau: 684 - 258

Matt Havlik: 675

Katlyn Tappy: 575

Village Hustlers

Dave Luedke: 686


High Scores (9/5/2018)

Village Lanes

Homewreckers

Wally Georgia: 728

Mark Schroeder: 692

Shawn Sell: 659

Brad Baker: 659

Ashwaubenon Bowling Alley

Paper Converting

Al Aichele: 764

Stacy Mosher: 727 - 279

Len Boerboom: 696

Dave Laundrie: 694

Jake Ziebarth: 694

Mike Nelson: 687

Matt Morgan: 684

Jason Wyckoff: 678

Dave Lundy: 674

Dan Pflugradt: 673

Adam Pavlovich: 662

John Vanlangendon: 660

Tony Zahorik: 659

Chad Bellin: 657

Alex Boulanger: 655

Mark Matthews: 653

Dirty Swingers

Olive Timmons: 587

Bernie's Bums

Scott Rosik: 715

Luke Matuczak: 662

Riviera Lanes

Golden Guys

Brent Selner: 694

Mike Matzke: 690 - 288

Bryan Maccoux: 688

Chris Fictum: 675

Bruce Dantoin: 671

Mike Agamaite: 651

High Scores (9/4/2018)

Village Lanes

Village Nite Out

Lee Smith: 706

Val Verheyen: 615

Jean Cleary: 596

Riviera Lanes

Riviera 973

Kyle Bowser: 740

Wayne Teske: 709

Troy Nockerts: 708 - 279

Dan Bourassa: 701

Bill Harris: 692

Dan Thibodeaux: 673

Jack Siharaj: 671

Chris Spychalla: 669

Rick Sass: 669

Jeremy Jackson: 659

Jack Guillette: 658

Steve Stary: 656

High Scores (8-30-2018)

Riviera Lanes

Ten High Hardball Busters

Scott Sidwell: 703 - 280
Corby Litke: 702 - 278
Eric Puyleart: 700

William Durfey: 690

Scott Janssen: 686

Ron Wilde: 681

Chad Cardinal: 668

Troy Nockerts: 660

John Schmitz: 656

Dann Horkman: 655

Mike Fabry: 651

Marc Jackson: 651

USBC Adjusts Timeline for New Bowling Ball Specifications

ARLINGTON, Texas – After reviewing feedback from industry partners, the United States Bowling Congress Equipment and Specifications Committee has revised the implementation dates for the new bowling ball specifications announced earlier this year.

 

The Equipment and Specifications Committee determined the specification allowing increases in static weights for bowling balls without balance holes will begin this fall to allow for a smoother transition for bowlers.

 

Starting Aug. 1, 2018, bowling balls weighing more than 10 pounds will be allowed to have up to three ounces of static side, thumb or finger weight and up to three ounces of top or bottom weight, provided the ball does not have a balance hole.

 

Bowlers still can have a bowling ball with a balance hole until Aug. 1, 2020, but any balls with a balance hole must stay within the current static weight specification of one ounce for finger, thumb or side weight, and three ounces for top or bottom weight.

 

The specification eliminating the use of balance holes still will go into effect Aug. 1, 2020.

 

“After hearing from all stakeholders, the committee decided it was the right move to make the static weight specification an option starting this fall,” Andrew Cain, chair of the USBC Equipment and Specifications Committee, said. “Bowlers now have a two-year window to work with their pro shops to ensure their equipment will meet specifications on Aug. 1, 2020.”

 

With the elimination of balance holes as of Aug. 1, 2020, bowlers may have up to five holes for gripping purposes and all gripping holes must be used on every delivery. A bowler who chooses not to use a thumb hole would need to mark by scribe, engraver or tool their intended center of palm with a plus (+) mark to indicate their grip orientation.

 

Bowlers who do not use their thumb for delivery and decide to use the higher static weight specification cannot have a thumb hole – it would be classified a balance hole – and immediately will be required to follow the specification requiring them to mark their intended center of palm.

 

The USBC Equipment and Specifications Committee did decide the gripping rules that become effective Aug. 1, 2020, will have an exception for house balls, for bowlers who use house balls and might not have the strength to use all gripping holes.

 

House balls are defined as balls supplied by the center where the competition is taking place, have a polyester or basic urethane cover, a differential RG of less than 0.025 inches and the ball is not specifically drilled to fit the bowler.

 

The dates for implementing the new specification for the oil absorption rate of bowling ball coverstocks do not change. The initial step on the oil absorption specification will begin Aug. 1, 2018, when bowling ball manufacturers are required to submit oil absorption data as part of the USBC bowling ball approval process. The specification requiring a bowling ball’s oil absorption rate to be more than 2 minutes, 15 seconds (2:15) for the ball to be approved will take effect Aug. 1, 2020.

 

However, because all current bowling balls will be grandfathered in regardless of oil absorption rate, the Equipment Specifications Committee determined the production of balls that do not meet the 2:15 oil absorption time limit must be stopped as of Jan. 31, 2022.

 

The new bowling ball specifications announced in April were designed to sustain the playing field both currently and in the future.

 

The Equipment and Specifications Committee has delegated authority from the USBC Board to make changes to equipment specifications.

 

Visit BOWL.com/EquipAndSpecs for more about the specification changes.

High Scores (5/23/2018)

Riviera Lanes

Spring Fling

Beth Polomis: 719

Corby Litke: 702 - 276

Dave Holl: 689

Arron Mincheski: 666

Butch Miller: 656

Kim Hoffmann: 638