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Ben Limberg of St Cloud rolled the most pins over average

With the session championship on the line, Ben Limberg of St Cloud rolled the most pins over average (56 Pins over average) to capture the crown and put himself into the Season-ending Grand Championship Tournament.

Following Ben on the demanding Highway to Hell oil pattern was the father/daughter pair of Leonard Morton (26 POA) and Brittney Morton (3 POA) as the only other people over average for the session. Highway to Hell is demanding based on the structure of the way the oil pattern is built. Having less ability to “steer” the bowling ball left and right of target makes shot-making a necessity. This is the hardest oil pattern Kegel makes available in it’s Navigation pattern system.

For the December session the league is switching to the Kegel Challenge pattern Broadway, a 37’ pattern that requires players to use the outside portion of the lane to hit the pocket most consistently. To learn more about the oil patterns click this link (www.kegel.net) to visit Kegel’s web site.

Spots are still open to join the session and details of the league can be received by contacting eliteproshop@gmail.com.

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Debut of the Reformatted Elite Pro Shop Challenge LEague

Wednesday night was the debut of the reformatted ELITE Pro Shop Challenge League. Click here to view the week #1 standings.

This league has been running at Odyssey Fun Center in Sheboygan Falls, WI for 4 years and went through a format change to accommodate the busy schedules of bowlers.

1) It was changed from a 12 week league to a single month long segment, allowing people to get in and out of the league as personal and business commitments required a life changes.
2) The patterns that we bowl on stay constant for the entire month so we have a chance to learn them, make adjustments and be successful. In the past we had 4 games to try and do our best and luck was a much bigger factor.
3) Youth bowlers are encouraged to participate. With the change to the SMART program, all prize money won will go to their SMART account. In addition, they get more practice on the patterns that they will see in the Sheboygan Youth Bowling Association tournaments where they compete for over $30,000 in scholarship money each year. Click here to get to the Sheboygan Youth Bowling Association web site.

To date we have 19 people participating in the blind-doubles league and the energy was fantastic last night.

Tim Felsinger led the way with a nice 928 set, book-ended by a 278 and 258 game, taking the early lead in the high game category on the Kegel Beaten Path Pattern. Second was Steve Richter at 874 and Mike Walters at 848. Tim Felsinger took the early lead in the points race and is trying to earn a berth into the Season-ending Grand Championship. Youth bowler Ben Limberg is a close second.

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Cash for Clunkers is in Full Swing @ Odyssey

Bowling’s Cash for Clunkers program allows people to trade in their old tired and worn out bowling equipment for a new upgraded one with a discount up-front.  Program qualifications are:

  • The program is being offered October 1st—31st for trade-in’s on purchases.
  • Only reactive resin or particle equipment is eligible (All weights are eligible)
  • Ball must be 3 years old or more as identified by serial number
  • Credit is earned towards a new Storm or Roto Grip similar line ball from the era it came from, regardless of the brand of ball you trade in (Example, if trading in a high-level performance ball, credit is earned towards current high-level performance ball from Storm or Roto Grip)
  • Credit must be used towards the purchase of a new ball (1 trade-in per new ball).

Trade-in Entry-Level performance ball—$20 credit (Sonic X > Mars)

Trade-in Mid-Level performance ball—$30 credit (Diablo > HyRoad)

Trade-in High-Level performance ball—$40 credit (El Nino > Virtual Gravity)

  • No ELITE Bowling Reward points will be earned on in Cash for Clunkers Program

Contact Steve (eliteproshop@gmail.com) or 920/550-1255 or Ben (cleveland300@sbcglobal.net) or 920/254-4447 to participate.

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