Tuesday's Trouble
ROSE SHABABY | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 4 years, 11 months AGO
Tuesday's Trouble has finished sixteen weeks of bowling. We are at the halfway mark.
Elaine Wheeler got high scratch game 177, second high scratch series 433, high handicap game 248 and high handicap series 646.
Alice VanGundy got second high scratch game 158, high scratch series 442 and third high handicap series 628.
Donna Nystrom got third high scratch game 156 and third high handicap game 228.
Lil Jimenez got third high scratch series 395 and second high handicap series 635.
Virginia Sanborn got second high handicap game 234.
The Cedars (Zetta Graupner, Donna Nystrom, Elaine Wheeler) took it all: high scratch game 416, high scratch series 1172, high handicap game 649 and high handicap series 1871.
The Aspen (Alice VanGundy, Carolyn McNeill, Gail Thompson) got second high scratch game 388, second high scratch series 1137 and second high handicap series 1785.
The Strong Elms (Lil Jimenez, Regina Colby, Kathy Konek) got third high scratch game 368 and third high scratch series 1050.
the Mighty Oaks (Virginia Sanborn, Donna Kent, Dolores Sweet) got second high handicap game 630 and third high handicap series 1764.
The Maples (Donna Lunsford, Michelle Sweet, Davonna Cada) got third high handicap game 609.
Virginia Sanborn got the only turkey. Doubles were bowled by Donna Kent, Alice VanGundy, Michelle Sweet and Elaine Wheeler got two.
Splits were converted by Donna Kent (2-7), Alice VanGundy (3-10), Regina Colby (4-5-7) and Jeanne Osborn (6-7-19).
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