Sunday’s Champion of Champions Final

Sunday’s Champion of Champions Final From left, men’s winner, Antonio Lopez averaged a new tournament record 245.5 over 14 games to beat runner-up, Joseph Paterson of Soccoro by 314 in Sunday’s Champion of Champions final at Tenpins & More. He received $ 1,060 while Paterson was consoled with a check for $ 705.

* One hundred and forty-two entries later, forty bowlers have made the finals for the 23rd annual “Champion of Champions” tournament at Tenpins & More.

BOWLING UPDATE From Tenpins & More * One hundred and forty-two entries later, forty bowlers have made the finals for the 23rd annual “Champion of Champions” tournament at Tenpins & More. Over the next three Sundays (starting January 7) these bowlers will play match-play against one another in separate divisions for men, women, seniors and youth for prize-money in excess of $ 5,100. Gil Chavez qualified first in men’s action finishing off with a 278 game to top J D Nance by three pins, after Nance closed with 253. Defending champion, Jon Arevalo included games of 243, 237, 248 and 231 in sixth. Low to cut in 14th place was 1,448/6 in the handicap-added event. Karen Coffey took over the women’s lead after shooting back-to-back 236 and 233 ahead of early leader Jeanne Carver and improving Wendy Pase. Larry Martinez fired a personal best 201, 226, 222, 207, 235 and 219, from an entering league average of 185 to lead seniors, in front of Espanola’s Kenneth Friedrich and Willie Edwards. Chavez also qualified for the senior final, in fourth place. Brothers Andrew and L J Zubia drove in from Amarillo and finished one and three in the youth section, with Rio Rancho’s Carson Belnap nestled in second place. Belnap’s sister Kylie was fourth while dad Kyle tied for the last spot in the men’s final. It’s a fresh start in the championship round. Men bowl 14 games, women seven, seniors nine and youth eight with bonus pins added for winning matches. Eleven of the forty will split the prize-money. * Calendar: Sat Jan 6: High School tournament at 8.30am Sun Jan 7: Men’s Champion of Champions final at 9am Sat Jan 13: Rio Rancho Middle School Bowlathon at 1.30pm end

Pete Sheridan used his many years of experience in competitive bowling around the world to win Sunday’s King of the Hill tournament at Tenpins & More.

BOWLING NEWS From Tenpins & More * Pete Sheridan used his many years of experience in competitive bowling around the world to win Sunday’s King of the Hill tournament at Tenpins & More. Sheridan overcame a testing sport lane condition laid down for the event – appropriately named “Scrooge 46” – that produced only thirteen scores above 200 in the qualifying round of 116 games, a lowly eleven percent above “par”. House pro, Paul Yoder had 223, 224, 190, 268 for 905, followed by Jacob Gill 190, 257, 253, 154 (854) then Scott Wiley of Corrales third on 743. Sheridan made the cut to the top 15 with 707. In round two of the survivor series format, Josh Burnett 246 and Andy Zunwalt 227 led the eight to round three, Sheridan’s 199 good for fourth. Next round Carson Opela, last month’s runner-up to Andy Byer had 210, ahead of Sheridan’s 204, followed by Cliff Byer 201 and Yoder 198. The penultimate semi relegated Opela and Yoder to third and fourth, leaving Sheridan, 61 and Byer 66 to bowl for the title. Sheridan bowled a clean game of 194 with three strikes, five single-pin spares and two 8-count spares to win by a good margin. His many years of bowling in Air Force competition throughout Europe, Turkey and England guided his win Sunday and support the adage “experience counts”. * Calendar: Thur Dec 28: Champion of Champions squad at 1.30pm Sat Dec 30: “Desperado” squads at 9am & 11.30am Sun Dec 31: New Year’s Eve parties at 2pm, 5.30pm & 8.30pm e n d