2009 National Collegiate Team Match Games Final Results
Wichita State University used their great starts on day 1 and kept going on day 2 in the baker games with win both the men’s and women’s championships in the 2009 National Collegiate Team Match Games.
The Wichita State men used their baker game total of 4345 (20 baker games + 500 bonus pins) to keep their lead in the tournament and finish with a final score of 11,512. Lindenwood University (11,194) finished the tournament in second. Rounding out the top five was Newman University (10,868) in third, Saginaw Valley State University (10,687) in fourth, and Robert Morris University (10,644) in fifth.
The University of Maryland – Eastern Shore women made a big charge in the baker games, but UMES was not quite able to take over the lead from Wichita State. Wichita State kept their lead with a baker score of 3990 (20 baker games + 400 bonus pins) to finish with a final score of 10,895. UMES finished in second with a final score of 10,828 after having a baker score of 4238. The top five included Webber International University (10,781) in third, Pikeville College “A” (10,698) in fourth, and Pikeville College “B” (10,691) in fifth.
The full results and more tournament information can be found at McKendree.edu
National Collegiate Team Match Games Day 1 Results
After day 1 of the National Collegiate Team Match Games, Wichita State University has taken the lead for both the men and women. Day 1 consisted of six team games on Friday. Day 2 takes place on Saturday and will consist of five 4-game blocks of baker games.
Wichita State men took the early lead with a first day score of 7161 (6261 + 900 bonus pins). Wichita State was led by Jake Peters (1st, 1375, +175, 229.17 Average) and Ronnie Sparks Jr. (2nd, 1296). Lindenwood University currently has teams in second and third. Their “black” team has a score of 6715 and their “gold” team has a score of 6453. Other top 5 bowlers include Wright State University’s Jay Foote (1272), Saginaw Valley State University’s Mike Snow (1248), and the University of Kansas‘ Matt Washford (1243).
Wichita State women hold the lead with a score of 6905 (6055 + 850 bonus pins). Wichita State was led by Daniela Alvarado (3rd, 1240) and Jazreel Tan (5th, 1227). The University of Maryland – Eastern Shore is currently in second with a score of 6590. UMES was led by Anggie Ramirez (1st, 1273, +73, 212.17 Average) and Maria Rodriguez (2nd, 1247). Pikeville College is currently in third (6476), led by Jennifer Wright (4th, 1230).
For the full results and more tournament information, see tournament host McKendree University’s website at McKendree.edu
AHIBC Tournament #3 Results
Wright State University finished off a great weekend by winning both the men’s and women’s titles in American Heartland Intercollegiate Bowling Conference Tournament #3.
The Wright State men finished with a score of 8634 to beat second place Davenport University by over 600 pins. Saginaw Valley State University finished the tournament in third. Wright State’s Jay Foote (1090) and Curtiss Rasnic, Jr. (1071) led the tournament. Other members of the All-Tournament team included Bellarmin University’s Mike Conn (1064), Wright State’s Justin Marcinko (1049), and Youngstown State University’s Chuck Zarbaugh III (1034).
The Wright State women finished with a score of 7680 to win the tournament by over 400 pins. Adrian College finished in second, with Michigan State University in third. Wright State was led by Heidi Sanders (962) and Kristen Keenan (948). Other All-Tournament Team members included Grand Valley State University’s Samantha Johnson (946), Bellarmin University’s Theresa Schwiermann (940), and Ohio State University’s Allyse Harrah (931).
The full results can be found at CollegeBowling.com
AHIBC #4 will take place on February 6 in Monroe, Michigan.
AHIBC Tournament #2 Results
Wright State University men finished with a score of 8601 to win American Heartland Intercollegiate Bowling Conference Tournament #2. Wright State was in second after the team games, but used the baker games to take over the lead from Saginaw Valley State University. SVSU finished the tournament in second, while Davenport University finished in third. The individual tournament leader was Chris Moyer from SVSU with a score of 1115 (+115, 223 Average). The rest of the All-Tournament team was made up of SVSU’s Mike Snow (1106), Wright State’s Dean Reynolds (1080), SVSU’s Matthew Gonbold (1074), and Brian Benvenuto (1063) from Notre Dame College (OH).
Wright State University women led the field in team games and baker games to win the tournament by over 200 pins with a score of 7596. Davenport University finished in second with Adrian College in third. Grand Valley State University’s Samantha Johnson led all bowlers with a score of 978 (-22, 195.6 Average). The rest of the All-Tournament Team included Wright State’s Kristen Keenan (964), Notre Dame College’s Brianne Schmansky (947), and Bellarmine University’s Rachel Ringrose (942) and Michelle Secours (941).
AHIBC Tournament #3 also took place this weekend.
You can see the full results at CollegeBowling.com

S.I. Elite Classic Results
Wichita State University took both the men’s and women’s titles in the S.I. Elite Classic this weekend. On the men’s side, the Shockers’ D team won with a final 9 game score of 9502 (+502, 1055/game, 211.16 Ind. Average), led by Josh Blanchard. McKendree University (9291) took second place, led by tournament leader JR Raymond (2046, +246, 227.33 Average). Lindenwood University took third place, led by Dan Sprink (1920). The top 5 individual bowlers included JR Raymond, Morehead State University’s Mike Kirian (1922), Dan Sprink, McKendree’s Willie Jubiter (1917), and Lindenwood’s Brett Cunningham (1907).
Wichita State University’s C team won on the women’s side with a 9 game score of 8970 (-30, 996.67/Game, 199.33 Ind. Average). Pikeville College (8462) finished in second place. Wichita State’s A team (8456) finished in third. Wichita State’s Jessica Baker led all bowlers with a score of 1846 (+46, 205.11 Average). Wichita State had 4 of the top 5 bowlers, including Jazreel Tan (1826), Sandra Gongora (1811), and Rocio Restrepo (1802). McKendree’s Brandi Branka also finished in the top 5 with a score of 1808.
You can see the full results at McKendree University’s website at McKendree.edu
2009 Boilermaker Classic Results
In the second year as a team, Davenport University has won their first tournament. Davenport won the Boilermaker Classic this weekend, with a final score of 9110 (5 team games, 20 baker games). Davenport was led by Erik Stanley with a score of 1118 (+118, 223.6 Average) and Dan Pollak with a 1087. Robert Morris University (9084) finished in second and Morehead State University (8973) finished third. Other All-Tournament Team members included Lindenwood University’s Steve Miller (1085), Purdue University’s Ryan Slosser (1080), and Tyler Keys (1071) from Calumet College of St. Joseph.
Over on the women’s side, Robert Morris University won their second tournament of the 2009 – 2010 season. Robert Morris was led by Heather D’Errico (952) on the way to a final score of 8214 (5 team games, 20 baker games). McKendree University (8069) finished in second and Lindenwood University (7952) finished in third. Other All-Tournament Team members included McKendree’s Brandi Branka (1036), Ball State University’s Kelly Slusher (960), Lindenwood’s Crystal Brooks (954), and McKendree’s Lori Hanken (933).
The full team results and top 15 individual results can be found on the CollegeBowling.com forums.
Congratulations to all the winners and good luck next weekend!

Tommy Gollick and Tom Baker Win PBA Regional Tournaments Over Weekend
Sam Maccarone led qualifying of the PBA East Region Ebonite/Fort Meade Open with a score of 1887 (+287, 235.87 Average), but lost early in the first round of matchplay. Tommy Gollick came from the 5th spot to finish with a 7-3 overall record to win the tournament. He defeated Jim Tomek, Jr. in the finals. You can see the full results at PBA.com
Tom Baker led qualifying of the PBA South Tournament of Champions with a score of 1828 (+228, 228.5 Average). Baker finished matchplay with a perfect 6-0 record to win the tournament with a final score of 3343 (3163 + 180 bonus pins). Christopher Collins (3097) and Matt Frieberg (3053) finished 2nd and 3rd. You can see the full results at PBA.com





