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A record eleven 300 games were bowled in the past month at Tenpins & More, including a weekly record of five authored by Joe LaRosa and Carson Opela in the Scratch Match-Play tournament, Dana Miller-Mackie and Jon Arevalo in the Jim Chapman Trios on Wednesday and Levi Yoder the next night in a Coffee Wars league session. For Miller-Mackie, it was her 81st perfect game, her first since the Covid-19 pandemic closure of almost a year. She followed up with 202, 247 and 235 for a 984 series. Arevalo added 268, 257 and 265 for a stellar 1,090 set. It’s likely to be quite a different story when the special “sport” lane condition is laid down for the $ 70,450 New Mexico Open from August 18-20, as there has been less than a handful of 300’s bowled in the tournament’s 18-year history. The top four finalists, who will emerge from an expected starting field of more than 200 bowlers from across the US, Canada and Mexico, have a chance to win a new car from Pitre Kia should one roll twelve consecutive strikes in the championship round on Sunday August 20. Entries as at July 23 were at 140, more than two dozen ahead at that date from any previous year. They include bowlers from thirteen different states, led by New Mexico at 49, then Colorado 26, Arizona 21 and Texas 16. Eight previous winners as well as four prior runners-up are scheduled to appear. * * * Two more bowlers won their way in to next month’s New Mexico Open in a qualifier at Tenpins & More. Antonio Lopez, who moved to Rio Rancho from El Paso a few years ago, returned to his best form, carding a six game series of 1,411, on games of 267, 227, 235, 234, 232 and 216 to beat early leader, Pete Sheridan by 37 pins. Sheridan, who opened with 264, 234, 269, 223 dug a hole for himself in game five with 169, but recovered sufficiently with a closing 215 to finish one pin ahead of “super senior”, Gary Hadley of Santa Fe on 1,374. Former Cleveland Storm coach, Dennis Helmick was next 1,357, followed by Eric Vanderlip 1,348, Joseph Paterson of Soccoro 1,321 and Steve Shultz 1,320 in a high-scoring affair. Meanwhile, entries are coming in from all over the US, including now fifteen states as well as Canada and Mexico. Seven former champions are signed including defending champion, PBA Rookie-of-the-Year Cortez Schenck of Phoenix, along with PBA stand-out, Jakob Butturff and two-time US Open winner, Francois Lavoie of Wichita, Kansas. Local hopes for a win are pinned on a growing number of area bowlers such as last year’s runner-up J D Nance, Jacob Gill, Aileen Linares, Adrienne Hare, DeeRonn Booker and Brian Skidmore. Tournament organizer, Steve Mackie expects a field of more than 200 that awards a record $ 70,450 prize-money in the tournament’s 19th renewal, August 18-20 at Tenpins & More.
#5 SUNDAY, JULY 30 -9am Check-in is 30 minutes prior; practice starts on time. Entry fee is $55. Bowl 6 games across 3 pairs. Winner GUARANTEED paid entry ($295 VALUE) in to 19th New Mexico Open. Other paid entries or place money based on entries. Call 505-891-4462 or email no earlier than one week prior to tenpins@q.com.
Summer Masters finals were contested July 4 with two close finishes and one runaway in the three divisions at Tenpins & More in Rio Rancho. Ryan Kern, following a recent family move here from Texas, included four 200 plus games in his series, with a finishing run of 243 and 217 to win the men’s by 21 pins from local Benny LeBeau, who beat his entering average all but once. Third went to diligent improver Trent Irwin, leader after four, who opened his tenth frame in each of the last two games to finish one pin behind LeBeau. Perry Hampel was fourth followed by C J Valencia in fifth who closed with ten strikes in a row for the high score of the day at 288. Only three pins separated the top two in the youth final, as Dylan Lopez used a 267 fourth game to eke out a win over Naomi Seiler with Lexi Belnap third a further 17 pins behind after she beat her entering average by 50 pins in two of her six games. Robin Prioleau, the metro area’s female Bowler-of-the-Year, was unbeatable Tuesday including two big games of 279 and 280 while averaging over 234. It was more than enough to beat Socorro’s Teri Paterson by 58 pins, with Native American league bowler, Lorraine Silva third a further seven pins behind. Eleven of the 33 bowlers in the event split prize-money of more than $ 1,550. * * * The accompanying Summer Games, held for the twelfth year, had many outstanding performances not higher though than Rio Rancho’s Andrew Carver who led his team to a win with 263, 224 and 299 (786), assisted by Joe LaRosa 690, Josh Wilson 558 and Doug Wilson 423. With handicap added, they beat the squad of Larry 571 and Paul Martinez 641, Dominic Huerta 536 and Gil Chavez 716 by 146 pins. The Martinez brothers went on to capture men’s doubles shooting 628 and 699 respectively, beating Perry Hampel and Robert Edwards by 34 pins, with father-and-son Marcus and Christopher Sanders next 24 pins away. Mixed doubles titles went to Monica Redman 481 and Ward Stoffer 662 from Joe Radosevich 544 and Troian Donnachaidh 541. Hampel opened with stellar 278 and 258 before closing with 196 for 732 to win men’s singles with handicap adjusted 831, from Trent Irwin 776, David Burnett 750, Mike Lee 749, tournament newcomer Vince Likar 747 and Paul Martinez 720. Redman won women’s singles that included 201 for 728 from Paterson 717. The winning youth team would have almost won the adult final, as Donald Gallegos 556, Shane Muller 540, Donovan Romero 610 and Derick Romero 668 put up a 2,926 number. Gallegos teamed with Daniel Magee for the doubles crown then included 202 and 236 in youth singles win for a championship sweep.