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Junior colleges ready to roll - 3/3/2007 Just as Omaha can claim to be the home of the College World Series in baseball, Buffalo is the traditional, if not the permanent, home of the National Junior College Athletic Association bowling championships. |
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WNYers keep pace at Open - 3/1/2007 After 12 games of qualifying, three of the eight Western New York bowlers are in good position and two are on the bubble to make the first cut today in the U.S. Open bowling championship in North Brunswick, N.J. |
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Qualifier wins PBA title - 2/26/2007 Mike Mineman of Belleville, Ill., became just the second bowler in PBA Tour history to win a championship after advancing through the Wednesday qualifying round, defeating Mike Machuga, 223-202, to win the Bayer Classic in Parkersburg, W.Va. |
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Angelo trying to work out neck kinks - 2/24/2007 Brad Angelo is hoping that a session with his chiropractor will straighten him out in time for next week's 64th U.S. Open Bowling Tournament in North Brunswick, N.J. |
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Junior Gold field filled - 2/24/2007 As expected, all 1,728 spots have been sold for the Junior Gold Championships, which will be held here from July 7 to July 13. AMF Thruway Lanes is the host center but bowlers will also use AMF Airport and Transit Lanes. Last year in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., there was a field of 1,458. |
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Maloney wins Tri-City - 2/24/2007 Rick Maloney of Niagara Falls defeated top qualifier Gary Kinyon of Lockport, 491-483, to win the Tri-City Masters Tournament at AMF Mil-Sher Lanes. The victory was worth $1,000 plus a $300 bonus as the high finishers from the Niagara Falls USBC Association. |
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Pin chasers - 2/24/2007
The Amateur Bowling Tour's next stop will be today and Sunday at Manor Lanes II in Amherst. Call 636-1383 for information. Last week's scheduled ABT stop at Airport Lanes was canceled due to a death in the family of tournament director Ed Mousseau. |
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