Text Box: Doug. Lanson is still smiling! Antoine is looking good and has new plumbing.
Text Box:         Kenny won the sweeper. Jerry beat Neptune. John Denton bowled for the first time in 2 years Text Box: and made the finals. Hollywood got a check. Capt. Hook played ‘em straight. Butch beat Text Box:                  Jim’s Notes
Text Box:          At Fours Seasons Bowl in Alexandria, LA, Mark Williams led qualifying and let Bobby Wilkinson pull close with two games to go in the finals, but pulled away enough in game 7 to hold off Bobby in the title match. Mark won there last year as well. Tam Wasson bowled great to get 3rd, Rick Minier got 4th and Randy Summers rounded out the top five.
      Thanks to Rusty Text Box: Bethley for his hard work in securing Hixson Ford as the sponsor for this tournament. He got the Paragon casino and local merchants to chip in with freebies as well. Way to go Rusty!
      This tournament placed as much importance on your mental game as your physical game. Distractions were numerous and it was easy to get frustrated. Congrats to all those who didn’t.
Text Box:      Joe Lecroy and Rick Minier had the only 300s.
      Our next tournament is a SS/guest doubles at Diamond Lanes in Odessa, TX. Two weeks later, we’ll be at Copperfield in Houston, TX for a regular singles.

Text Box:                   Out On The Twig
Text Box: Mark Williams repeats in Alexandria!
Text Box: July 20, 2009
Text Box: Volume 19, Issue 15
SASBA

Tournament & Executive Director:  Jim King

 

President: Leon Aragon

 

 

Vice Pres:  Gordon Stuntz

 

 

Vice Pres:  Pat Currie

 

 

Secretary:  Mark Estes

 

 

Internet Manager:                              C.J. Johnson

 

 

Director at Large:                    Robert Gibbs

 

 

General Counsel:                                Marshall Medlin

 

 

 

 

SASBA South Central Dir:               Doug Hayes

Oval:           Friday Sweeper Results

1. Kenny Winstead    525

2. Jim Stephens         514       

3. Willie Wells            502

4. Randy Summers    502

5. Dave Zappitelli      493