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Tourney report: Four 800 series, eight 300s shot during Stark County USBC Open Championships

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NORTH CANTON — Four 800 series and eight 300 games were rolled as the Stark County USBC completed its 1034d annual Open Championships recently at Park Centre Lanes.

Alliance’s Justin McIlvain, who captured the tournament’s all-events scratch title with 2,239, led the event with an 824 series, including one of the 300 games. He finished just one pin ahead of Akron’s Ray Cook (2,238), with Norton’s Jeremy Thompson taking third with 2,197.

Other 800 series came from Bud Stebbins (815), Dustin Dingler (805) and Peyton Krumlauf (801), all during doubles competition. John Price had the lone 300 during the team event, while other 300s came from Dingler, Thompson, Ryan Trowbridge, Stebbins, McIlvain, Cook and Mark Herdlick.

Canton’s Austin Burwell captured the all-events handicap title with 2,406 total pinfall, followed by Cook (2,277) and Thompson (2,260).

North Canton’s Kristi McDermitt, who turned in the high women’s series of the event with 770, took the handicap singles title with 824, followed by Alliance’s Alex Bugara (798) and Massillon’s Justin Butts (792).

Other top women’s series came from Kamryn Smith (747), Renae Shafer (720), Tiffany Schmitt (710), Sarah Edwards (708) and Jessica Ball (701). Averi Hawkins, Edwards and McDermitt each shot 279 and Edards added 276 while Schmitt had 274 and 269.

In handicap doubles, the team of Tucker Robbins and Krumlauf took honors with 1,573, with Louisivlle’s Derrick Simon and Louis Stansbury finishing second with 1,543, followed by Alliance’s Tony Cooper and Joe Matyas with 1,530.

Champions will be honored during the Stark County USBC’s annual meeting, set for May 22 at Meadowlake Golf Course in Canton.

Below are the top finishers in each event:

UPCOMING EVENTS

HIT DEM POCKETS

HDP also has set several events for the coming months:

The group also has announced the dates for its’s Christmas in July tournament. It will be held July 6, 7, 13 and 14 at North Woods Lanes in Macedonia. This is a handicap event, with competition in seven divisions, including seniors, mixed and ladies. Two shits will be held per day. See the Facebook page for more information.

For information on HDP events, go to its Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/HitDemPockets/events/?id=100063565961126&sk=events

MEGA EVENTS  The $10,000 HP Lanes MEGA event is set for June 8 and 9 at HP Lanes in Columbus with a $300 entry fee. Bowlers will roll eight-game qualifying shifts at 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. June 8 before the field is cut to the top 1 in 5 for the Cashers Round on Sunday at 10 a.m., with six more games bowled. The field is then cut to the top eight for a modified stepladder finals. There also is an option doubles event set for 7 p.m. June 7 at HP Lanes with a $200 entry fee. The MEGA event is bowled on a modified shot, while the doubles will be on a house oil pattern. For information, contact Jody Boyd or go to Facebook at:

https://www.facebook.com/events/653230663446220

HILES TOURNAMENTS: The fourth annual Pittsburgh Open is set for May 25-26 at Meadows Lanes inside Hollywood Casino in Washington, Pa. Entry fee is $75 for the handicapped event, with five squads set over two days and the finals set for May 26 at 7 p.m. Bowlers bowl four qualifying games with six bowlers from each squad making the finals. For information, go to:

https://www.facebook.com/events/2241439439387292

OHIO MASTERS: The 2024 Bowler X Ohio Masters will be held Aug. 31 and Sept. 1 at Eastbury Bowling Center in Canton. The event is open only to adult bowlers sanctioned in Ohio. No youth bowlers are permitted to enter. Entry fee is $100. Bowlers will bowl five qualifying games beginning at 11 a.m. Aug. 31. The field then will be cut to the top 50 percent of the field, which will bowl five additional games at 5:30 p.m. with pins from the early block carrying over. The field then will be cut again to the top 32 (based on 120 entries) for single-elimination, two-game match play by seed until a champion is declared. The field is limited to 128 players. Ric McCormick is the defending champion. For information, go to:

https://www.facebook.com/events/806542027970521

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