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CB

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Lady Pros at My Home Center
« on: November 16, 2003, 09:56:08 AM »
My home center was host to the Western Women's Professional Bowlers this weekend.  I went down and watched the B Squad's 1st 5 games and A Squads 2nd set of games.  I was able to watch Missy Bellinder, Laura Hardeman, and Tish Johnson, as well as others bowl the B Squad.

When A-Squad came on, I watched Robin Romeo 288-279.  I also watched Kim Terell, Tori Carter, Leanne Barrette, Wendy Mcpherson, Tennelle Milligan, and others.  They were all impressive.  They maintained their composure even if they were struggling.  I was in awe of these ladies, their skill and ability to make the adjustments.  

I had the pleasure of bowling with Leanne Barrette, Lori Yamasaki, and Tori Carter in the Pro AM.  I enjoyed talking to them and admire their stamina.  These ladies had bowled 10 games Saturday plus 3 games in the Friday Pro AM.  They were very friendly and sociable.  They made a point to greet each one of us and thank us for participating.

Unfortunately I only got to watch the 1st 2 games of match play today.  But I was treated to seeing Robin Romeo shoot 299, a 4 pin kept her from the 300.  I did hear Leanne got a 300 later in the day as did one of the guys, I believe it was Tom McNaughton who got 2 300s.

Wendy Mcpherson and Dave Wodka won the tournament with Leanne Barrette and Jason Milligan taking 2nd.  Sorry if I seem to be slighting the men, but being a female I was interested in watching their games to see what I might try to improve my own game.

After watching these ladies, it would be a shame if the PWBA is not able to be reserrected.  The is an abundance of talent out there and it deserves to be showcased.  Tori and I had this conversation while bowling.  She finds it hard to believe that there isn't something that can be done to get sponsorship.  Bowling is the #1 participant sport and draws a good share of TV viewing, yet struggles for sponsorship.

In conclusion, if you have the opportunity to get out and watch the ladies in a regional or something like the WWPB, do it.  You will be glad you did.
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Re: Lady Pros at My Home Center
« Reply #1 on: November 17, 2003, 01:44:33 AM »
San Fernando Valley born and raised.  Mission Hills Bowl is my home center.  I've been bowling there for 25 years, starting my 26th year.
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