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    Zarco records first career 700-plus series

    By Justin Parmer,

    13 days ago
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      Zarco records first career 700-plus series

      Zarco records first career 700-plus series
    Justin Parmer Tue, 07/09/2024 - 17:18 Subhead | JP's Classic Lanes Body

    Adrian “A.Z.” Zarco recorded his first career 700plus scratch series during the Monday Night Interstate Body Shop Youth/ Adult League. Zarco pummeled the pins with his scores of 216, 257 and 244 as he boosted his team, The Mighty Duckies, into a tie for sixth place on the team leaderboard. While the league is not sanctioned by the United States Bowling Congress (USBC), it is a feat worth recognizing nonetheless. Zarco went on the next night to record his first “sanctioned” 700plus series with his team at JB’s Allen Bowl, posting a notable 753 scratch set. Congratulations A.Z. on the awesome bowling last week and keep up the great scores!

    Other notable scores for the week ending June 27, include by league:

    SUNDAY HOMERUN LEAGUE

    Kelly Shields led the men’s division again for back-to-back weeks, with his 663 series. Shields grabbed four points for “The Sandbaggers” as he rolled games of 235, 212 and 216. The rest of the squad bowled over their respective averages as well, enabling the quartet to move into a tie for first place atop the team leaderboard. Joey Davila booked scores of 220 and 207, while Joey Burton tossed a 506 set on games of 173, 168 and 165. Ruth Renteria charted scores of 181 and 157.

    Tyson and Stephanie Cogburn are rookies this summer. The husband and wife duo have been logging many practice hours over the last few months as they prepared for their first sanctioned event this summer. Tyson posted scores of 171 and 155 on his 136-individual average, while Stephanie rolled games of 133, 106 and 114 on her 102-individual average. The pair led their team to a three-point victory on the night as well as boosting their team into a tie for second place in the team standings.

    Strikes Anonymous snagged three of the four available points on the night after Dan Bobay led the team with a 418-scratch series. Bobay, competing on a 116-individual average, rolled games of 125, 147 and 146. Bobay’s better half, Janice, contributed scores of 147 and 146 on her 139-individual average, while Lorri Duncan added scores of 97, 108 and 122. The Bobays' son, Brian Watson, started the evening slow but was able to finish off the night with a 130 score in game three.

    MONDAY YOUTH/ ADULT LEAGUE

    Jamie, Smmay, and Gavin Long all returned this week with a vengeance as they clobbered their competition taking four points on the night. Gavin Long, a youth bowler on the team, was a whopping 129 pins above his average for the series, in games of 91, 133 and 91. Jamie booked a solid 189 scores in game two, while husband Sammy recorded scores of 138, 125 and 137 on his 105-individual average.

    Vonda Douglas and Jaxson Parmer led MawMaw’s Boyz to a three-point victory and sole possession of second place on the team leaderboard after Monday night’s action. Douglas, competing on a 117-individual average, rolled games of 124 and 126 to start the night, while Parmer capped the night with scores of 177 and 200 on his 128-individual average. Parmer’s 477-scratch effort was enough to claim the individual high scratch series in the boy’s division for the evening.

    Axel Watson and Brian Watson led Axel & The Roses to all four available points Monday night. Axel nabbed scores of 96, 95 and 88 on his 86-individual average, while Brian posted scores of 135 and 119. The duo along with Brantley Clayburn moved their team into a three-way tie for first place in the team standings.

    Myles’ Defenders grabbed one point on the night after Myles Carlile and grandad Terry Douglas logged three-game scratch sets of 268 and 426. Carlile booked scores of 75, 90 and 103 on his 78-individual average. Douglas contributed with scores of 135, 151 and 140 on his 139-individual average.

    TUESDAY NIGHT MIXED

    Doug Eitler took home the gold in the men’s division last week on his 669 threegame scratch set. Eitler managed to push his team, JP’s Classic Lanes, into sole possession of second place on the team leaderboard after charting scores of 233, 226 and 210. Tarry Davison nabbed second place in the men’s division with his 658-scratch effort on lanes nine and 10. Davison tossed scores of 204, 258 and 196 enroute to a three-point victory for team Brena’s Boyz. Aurelio Snachez added a solid 602 outing compiled on scores of 210 and 215, while Adriana Brena added scores of 204 and 167. Katelyn Shields led the women’s division with her 544 three-game scratch series. Katelyn is a third-generation bowler at the center following her grandfather, Wes Campbell, and parents, Carrie Shields and Kelly Shields. Katelyn started the night hot with a 201 in game one, followed up by scores of 182 and 161 as she helped her squad in taking one point on the night.

    WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON SENIORS

    Linda Senter notched an impressive 500-scratch set as she navigated her team, We USTA, to a perfect four-point victory in the afternoon. Senter bowled games of 153, 196 and 151, aiding her team in retaining first place atop the team leaderboard with a perfect 16-0 record.

    Mozzelle Rutledge was close behind in second place within the women’s division, rolling a 490 three-game scratch series. Rutledge charted scores of 157, 142 and 191 on her 154-individual average. Mighty Mo’s Gang nabbed two points behind Rutledge’s outing.

    Mike Dunahoo led the men’s division for a second week as he rolled a solid 557-scratch set. Dunahoo grabbed four points for team S&D on his scores of 204, 188 and 165. Mindy Skaggs added scores of 148 and 167, while Kay Dunahoo contributed to the team’s success with her scores of 172 and 150.

    91ST TEXAS STATE USBC TOURNAMENT

    Recently many of the bowlers from JP’s Classic Lanes took their respective teams to a state competition, the 91st Texas State USBC Open Championship Tournament. Of the teams and individuals who competed, we had several who placed in the Team event, Doubles event, Singles event, and the All-Events category.

    The Garbage Wagon team, composed of Justin Haggerty, Lous Lufkin, Jason Parmer, and Mason Virgel, placed 18th with a 2696 series while competing in division two of the team event. Doubles event partners Jason Parmer and Justin Haggerty produced a solid 1397 in division two, enough to claim 12th place in the event.

    The singles event had a couple of our bowlers placed as well. Victor Arcos tossed an 800 honor score series with his 814 effort in division two singles competition. David Stain placed 12th on his 731 series. The All-Events category had two bowlers from JP’s place. Arcos came in third in division two with his 2147 total pins, while Louis Lufkin raked in 2060 pins for 25th place.

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