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City bowling tournaments are under way

Posted: Monday, March 26, 2007
Mid-Stage Utility has the Division I team lead after the first week of the men's city bowling tournament while Mama's Girls leads the women's team division.

Mid-Stage Utility rolled a 3199 on Sunday while Lewis Bowl checked in at 3148 in Division I. Klundts, meanwhile, led Peck's Lawn Service 3265-3228 in the Division II team standings.

Kyle Rager bowled a 760 series to lead the men's Division I singles, with Scott Frink rolling 705. Thomas Peck leads Division II singles at 768 while Rick Borg is second with a 730 series.

Jim LeClair and Max McDonald lead the Division I doubles, 1322-1203, over Mike and Thomas Peck. Scott Frink and Gerry Angerman teamed for a 1383 in Division II doubles while Mike and Tanner Shaw bowled a 1349.

Rager (760), Thomas Peck (723), Jeff McPherson (751), Frink (716), Doug Rush (706) and Mike Peck (703) each bowled scratch 700's.

In the women's tournament, Mama's Girls totaled 3324 and Meier Towing 3012. Jenny Kneebone leads the women's singles with 707 while Carrie Larsen rolled a 684. Lori Johnson and Chris Rich set the pace in the women's doubles with 1338, just in front of Jenny and Rhonda Kneebone, who teamed for a 1305.

The tournament continues this weekend.

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clint wagner wrote on Apr 2, 2007 12:16 PM:

" the approaches at harnony are really bad I was sticking almost every time and fell on my face for the first time, very dissapointing "

taco wrote on Apr 2, 2007 12:12 PM:

" who cares "

MAX MCDONALD wrote on Mar 26, 2007 7:57 AM:

" I bowled with the team leading Division 1 team...Should be Mid-States Utility. "

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