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Text Box:      Pickett can’t beat Leon at basketball! Jamie beat Ronnie! General beat Avant and Sapp! We had 4 new members at this 
Text Box: tourney. Seems like most members are answering the recruiting challenge! There was a Tim Miller sighting! 
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Text Box:      Gary Dickinson and Phil Kepner led the qualifying and most of the way in the finals, but entering the final game, Gary Pfeil and Bob McGregor had a slim lead with Dennis Francis and Joe Lecroy close enough to overtake both. Both teams had early strings while Dennis and Joe had the front 7. With 3 frames to go, anyone could still win. A pocket 7-10 by Dickinson ended their hopes and Pfeil and Magoo finished 
Text Box: strong with a 250 game to shut out Joe and Dennis, who finished 2nd. Mark Estes and Tam Wasson got 4th, while Mike Fleming and Ron Woodruff rounded out the top 5.
 
Thanks to Tony Schronce and staff for being gracious hosts. Cowtown has remodeled since our last visit there and looks great. The shot was high scoring on both sides and the carry was great.
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There were five Baker 300s in the finals and Magoo, Ben Edwards and Ron Benz all had 300s in the qualifying.
 
Our next tournament is the Annual trio in Euless in two weeks. Let us know if you need a bowler or want on a team. After that, we have a regular singles at a new house in Georgetown, TX. We’re shooting for a big turnout at both. 
Text Box:    Out on The Twig   
 
Text Box: Pfeil/Magoo win Mem/Mem Dbls at Cowtown.
Text Box: April 19, 2010
 
Text Box: Volume 20, Issue 8
SASBAText Box: Tournament & Executive Director:  Jim King
 
President: Gordon Stuntz
 
 
1st 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
 
Text Box: 1. Dennis Francis    558
2. Pat Currie            538
3. Maury Newman  537
4. Mark Estes          536
5. Joe Lecroy          527