Here is our weekly honor roll for the 2024-25 fall-winter bowling season.
We will attempt to stay caught up on big series and 300 games shot during the 2024-25 winter season.
During the 2023-24 season, we had 73 recorded 800 series in the five-county-area that were reported to us.
In addition, we will attempt to supply special recognition to bowlers who shot 300 games or women who recorded 700 series during the season. Below this list are forms that can be downloaded and either emailed to us at snierw@gmail.com or sent via text to 330-280-7504 once they are completed.
We are depending on the bowlers to supply this information so that we may recognize their accomplishments.
Here then is our fourth weekly list of 2024-25:
800 SERIES
(73 last winter season; 16 this season): 1, David Randazzo (Spins Kent) 862; 2, Alex McCourry (Eastbury) 843; 3, Jason Corrin (Eastbury) 836; 4, Kaleb Devaul (Park Centre) 834; 5, (tie) Justin Barth (Park Centre) and Matt Coffelt (Eastbury) 825; 7, Dustin Dingler (Park Centre) 822; 8, Dan Freeman (Park Centre) 821; 9, Jason Corrin (Eastbury) 818; 10, (tie) Brian Ball (Eastbury) and John Randolph (Kent Lanes) 806. Others: Austin Reese (Park Centre) 803; Kevin Schott (Eastbury) 802; Kade Rainsburg (Wabash) 802; Dwight Fouts (Wabash) 801; Chris Miller (Eastbury) 800.
300 GAMES
OTHER 300s
Justin Barth (Park Centre); John Cole (Eastbury); Sarah Edwards (Eastbury); Katelynn Eldred (Park Centre); Dwight Fouts (Wabash); Mike Fye (Park Centre); Jason Gribble (Wabash); Dylan Snellbaker (Park Centre); Zac Tinlin (Wabash)
300 REPORTS
JACK WELLS: The 19-year-old North Canton two-handed right-hander, who is bowling his first season in adult leagues, had his first 300 in the Wednesday Night League at Eastbury Bowling Center. Wells, who is employed as a lifeguard at the North Canton YMCA, hit 300 in Game 1 of his 703 series. He used a Storm Crux Prime for his milestone. “I’ll remember getting a messenger 10-pin on my second ball in the 10th frame,” said Wells, a North Canton Hoover High School graduate.
