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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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Kegel Highway to Hell Oil Pattern

Last night in the ELITE Pro Shop Challenge League, the very demanding Kegel Highway to Hell oil pattern was implemented for the first time. This pattern as a 2.4 to 1 ratio of oil in the inside part of the lane to the outside part of the lane; meaning it is very flat and there is little forgiveness to steer the bowling ball towards the pins.

Leading the way in scratch series was Mike Walters at 801, just a 200.2 average for 4 games. No other bowler eclipsed the 800 mark and only 8 of 60 games were over 200. Leading the way in Pins over Average and having a great season so far was youth bowler Nicole Paasch of Sheboygan with 70 Pins over Average to easily outdistance another youth bowler Ben Limberg (+11 POA). David Paasch was the only other bowler to be “plus” on the POA scale at +4

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Ben Cleveland Grinds Out 1st Masters Title

Ben Cleveland of Sheboygan has been knocking on the door for the past 5 years to win his first Bud Light Masters Championship title and This past Sunday his patience and perseverance paid off. In a tough grind out finals run, Ben defeated #8 Pete Rusch of Brownsville 391-371 in the championship match.

In his march to his 1st Championship Ben averaged only 192 but outlasted four opponents for the championship; including his younger brother Aaron in the semi-finals. His victims in order were: #11 Adam Boeldt of Sheboygan (385-335), #3 Trevor Yonan of Sheboygan (372-367), #4 Aaron Cleveland of Sheboygan Falls (395-322). Ben also takes the early lead in the Storm Bowler of the Year competition points race with a lead over Pete Rusch and Aaron Cleveland (see below).

Pete entered his first Masters tournament had extreme difficulties with his spare ball throughout the entire tournament and bowled so well that had it not failed him he likely would have grabbed the championship in his inaugural event. In his road to the finals he defeated in order: #9 Chad Chariton of Howards Grove (299-296), #2 Kevin Gmach of Sheboygan (365-347), #1 Steve Richter of Sheboygan (396-367). In addition, Pete earned a $36 bounty for knocking out the #1 qualifier from the tournament.

Steve Richter led all qualifiers with an 1166 series followed by defending Champion Kevin Gmach (1117), Trevor Yonan (1079), Aaron Cleveland (1070), Steve Schmit (1061), and Ben Cleveland (1058).

In our One Shot Pot game, Scott Huenink of Sheboygan walked off with a 3-game rollover worth $133. Jesse Burt was draw to receive a new high performance bowling ball from Roto Grip.

We would like to thank Larry’s Distributing, Roto Grip and Storm Bowling Products and Roto Grip for their generous support of our tour.

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