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nizzo

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JOG FINALS
« on: July 18, 2003, 04:54:23 PM »
BOYS
1  *Erik Vermilyea Maplewood, MN 9596  9- 7- 0
2  Justin Stewart Gandville, MI 9428  10- 6- 0
3  Adam Dugan Austin, TX 9384  11- 5- 0
4  Aaron Murray Afton, TN 9345  11- 5- 0
5  David O'Sullivan Yonkers, NY 9316  7- 9- 0
6  Jeff Mersch Tampa, FL 9214  9- 7- 0

GIRLS
1  Stefanie Nation Miami, FL 9162  8- 8- 0
2  Olivia Sandham Wichita, KS 9103  8- 8- 0
3  Anita Manns Austin, TX 9077  11- 5- 0
4  Amanda Beck Oakdale, NY 9020  10- 6- 0
5  Lindsey Coulles Centerville, OH 9007  11- 5- 0
6  Erin Landford Oberlin, OH 8973  9- 7- 0

 

UCFKnight300

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Re: JOG FINALS
« Reply #1 on: July 19, 2003, 12:26:27 PM »
The 2 coach's picks for the team were:

Clay Herrbach, Naperville IL
PJ Haggerty, Weimer CA
and
Amanda Burgoyne, Newport MN
Jennifer Petrick, Canton OH

Congradulations JR Team USA

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Re: JOG FINALS
« Reply #2 on: July 21, 2003, 01:24:20 AM »
Lol, I know I've probably dogged you before, but good shooting Decker.  Ya did better than 600-some other bowlers in the nation.  Did you perhaps run into anybody by the name of Chelsie Bahr, Bryan Bahr, Natalie Bennett, Matt Mace, Jeremy Gilbert, Trent Overbey, or Bobby Rolin?  Some names from Topeka, KS, representing!  Anyway, if you'll look at the standings and note the names Justin Crumley, Chris Dilley, and Cory Simmons, those are a few of the guys I've mentioned bowling before.  Justin and Cory are admittedly better than I am, but Justin had to earn one of his wins against me, led 8 games of qualifying and 7 games of match play every single game through a tournament and he whooped the snot out of me in the position round, won by 30-some pins.  I finished second to Cory in our state Pepsi finals as well.  I'd like to think I'd have been in the top 50 or at least top 100 if I'd have gone, but I'm just having too much fun in adult leagues . . .
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Re: JOG FINALS
« Reply #3 on: July 21, 2003, 12:16:13 PM »
Lol, Zack.  Matt Mace was telling me that it was so dry that nobody was doing well there at all.  I LOVED seeing a 97 for Chelsie Bahr her last game.  She used to be nice.  Just cause she has one girl that's competition here, she thinks she's everything.  She cries when she loses little podunk center tournaments that don't mean a thing.  And she's actually proud of her prebowling.  Little witch.  Otherwise, good showing, Zack, you beat Trent!  That's all that matters.  

I still don't see how Chris Dilley bowls so well, but hey.  If you score, you score.  Lmao, Cory is pretty "thpecial" and "thuper" but he's got a nice smooth shot.  Justin has a rocket launcher for a hand, I wish I could throw a shot like that.  I could match him for revs now, but speed is a little under par so to speak . .
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Re: JOG FINALS
« Reply #4 on: July 21, 2003, 12:22:08 PM »
So, which house was the worst for you guys and why?  I was at Strike and Spare a couple of days. I did make it to any of the other centers.  I did get a chance to practice with 1 on the directors on Saturday at my center.  She was cool.  Most the regional ball reps came by during the week.  I could remember any of you guys name. Sorry.  Maybe next year. Dallas I hear.
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Re: JOG FINALS
« Reply #5 on: July 21, 2003, 05:29:35 PM »
Eek, only 3 East coasters for Jr. Team USA.  Congrats to those guys(and all BTW).  Glad to see one Maryland rep in the top 16(LeRoy Anderson).  He has an excellent power game and I was very happy to see him to well, he's been well deserving for a long time, even though he got overlooked by the comittee.  Oh well, those are the breaks.  Hopefully we'll be able to get a few more representatives from the East coast in the next few years but the West Coast and Midwest bowlers are scary good.  Congratulations to all Team USA members and ballreviews.com members who did well out there.  Get em next year.