It was a busy week at Faribowl/Bashers. Not only did the City Tournament take place throughout the week, Sunday brought back the traditional Super Sunday No Tap Bowling Tournament. Unfortunately City Tournament results are not avaiable at press time. But we do have results for the Sunday Tournament.
1st Place- Dan Langer and Bob Reim 1554
2nd Place- Noah Carlson and Heather Carlson 1544
3rd Place- Jon Gillen and Pat Wilker 1533
4th Place- Lisa Barta and Brenda Probst 1521
5th Place- Mark Prieve and Dan Leppert 1490
Men's High Game
1. Jon Gillen 300
2. Mark Prieve 286
3. Dan Langer, Mike Abrams, Charles Kryzer, Colby Ordal 278
Women's High Game
1. Jennifer Evans 264
2. Lisa Barta 256
3. Jenny Pemrick 252
Congrats to all the winners. In the middle of Winter, it's fun to have something like this to break things up. It was a full house and made for a fun prelude to the Super Bowl. Only thing that was missing was a Halftime performance after the second game. Let's work on that for next year.
THREE STARS LEADERS
Monday Night Gutterdusters
1. Noah Carlson 12
2. Charles Kryzer Jr. 9
3. Three Bowlers tied at 8
Monday Night Central League
1. Donnie Clayton 11
2. Missy Mechura, Mike Gandy, Erin Gillen-Bauer tied at 7
Tuesday Coffee League
1. Pam Blow, Kim Tiedeken 5
3. Jeann Bronnenberg, Lisa Barta 4
Tuesday Night Merchant League
1. Jordan Von Ruden 12
2. Kyle Standbly, Dan Langer 10
Wednesday Night Mixed
1. Terry McKillup 12
2. Richard Angell, Terri Jarvis 8
Notes:
For those looking for something to do next weekend, there will be the February session of Moonlight Bowling next Saturday night, 7:30 check in, 8:00 first ball. I really think we need a theme just like we had for the holiday session of Moonlight Bowling. My thought was do a slumber party theme where everyone can show up in pajama pants and a comfy shirt. Next month could be a Spring Break theme.
There will be a St. Patrick's Day No Tap Tournament in March, time and date to be determined.
Seeing as I had advertised City Tournament Results, I will write a special edition blog in the next couple of days with complete results.
This week's video features a guilty pleasure of mine. A bowling themed sitcom called Let's Bowl. Let's Bowl premiered in Minnesota. Based out of the Twin Cities, it was a spoof of all the old localized bowling shows and was broadcasted generally late night. It was produced by the same folks that made Mystery Science Theatre 3000. Very dry humor. The premise was that the competing bowlers had a personal conflict. The conflict would be resolved as all reasonable conflicts are resolved, at a bowling alley. The show had a cult following, but someone from Comedy Central took notice and gave Let's Bowl a chance to shine at the national level. Enjoy.
Until next time, good luck and good shooting!
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