The Berlin Daily Sun, Wednesday, July 13, 2011

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Page 18 — THE BERLIN DAILY SUN, Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Berlin Bowling center league results BY JEAN LEBLANC THE BERLIN DAILY SUN

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BERLIN/GORHAM -- Saturday, April 30 Bumper League: Teams- The Beeez, Fireballz, Bowling Buddies, Pin knockers, Transformers, high game- Elijah Gilcris 112, Austin Letarte 111, most over Average- Elijah Gilcris +29, Wesley Fillion +26. Saturday, May 7 Bumper League: Teams- The Beeez, Fireballz, Bowling Buddies, Pin knockers, Transformers, high game- Elijah Gilcris 112, Cassidy Parker 100, most over average- Elijah Gilcris +26, Katie Dube +13. Wednesday, May 11 Senior League: Game 1 “No-tap Winners”- Norm Bouchard, Anne Marie Choquette 208, Game 2 “Predict Your Score”- Lillian Boulanger (3 Pins), Game 3 “Splits, 9’s, X’s”- Ann Marie Choquette and Jules Poulin 221, Game 4 “Poker Bowling”Don Springer, Lucky Ticket- Norm Bouchard. Thursday, May 12 Summer League: Top teams- #1 The pickled Dolphins 3-1, #2 Berlin Bowlers, Last Chance, SharpPOP WARNER from page 17

applied toward equipment, uniforms and referee costs. Participants will be required to purchase a home and away jersey to keep. If any family is unable to cover either of these costs, a scholarship will be made available. The Mountaineers draw area includes players from any elementary school, middle school or high school from the following towns: Albany, Bartlett, Berlin, Brownfield ME, Center Conway, Chatham, Conway, Denmark, Eaton, Fryeburg, Gorham, Jackson, Jefferson, Lancaster, Littleton, North Conway, Tamworth, Whitefield. Additionally, because the Kingswood Lancers will not be fielding a Patriot Division team this year, players from the following towns are welcome to participate: Alton, Barnstead, Barrington, Freedom, Madison, Middleton, Moltonborough, Ossipee, Pittsfield, Tuftonboro, Wakefield, Wolfeboro. If the participation is great, the Mountaineers will look at having practices at different locations to cut on travel time. For more information please contact President Andy Pepin at 344-1466 or Vice President Thom Pollard at thom@eyesopenproductions.com. If a student is unable to attend, please contact Andy or Thom to make other arrangements. Also, look for the Mountaineers on Facebook at www.facebook.com/MWVMountaineers.

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that the players become familiar with that style of play, and we use the same playbook as Coach Holderman,” Pepin offered. “Many of our players will come from the area middle schools and will soon be playing for Kennett High School. So, we want to give them a head start before they graduate up.” Weight and safety specifications require players in the Jr. Midget division to weigh between 85 and 135 pounds, and for the Patriot division from 105 and upward at the start of the season for 11 to 14 year olds. Fourteen-year-old freshmen interested in playing can not weight more than 165 at the beginning of the season. Fourteen year old eighth graders, as long as they meet the 105 pound minimum, have no maximum weight guideline. Because of stringent safety regulations in Pop Warner, there is an absence of catastrophic head and neck injuries and disruptive joint injuries than are found at higher levels. The injury rate in Pop Warner Football is less than one-third the injury rate in high school football and less than one-fifth the injury rate in college football. Furthermore, Pop Warner’s age-weight schematic protects younger, lighter players, who do not have higher injury rates. A modest registration contribution of $75 will be

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shooters, and the Ballzbowlers all at 2-2, high game- Jerry Lunderville 201, Jeff Gosselin 200, high series- Gosselin 554, Mike Chapman 542. Sunday, May 15 Sweeper League: Top bowlers- #1 Jeremy Hayes 7-1, #2 Gary Pinette, Dave Richards, and Jerry Lunderville all at 6-2, high game- Gary Pinette 244, Jeff Gosselin 226, high series- Pinette583, Gosselin 555, most over averagePinette +76, Gosselin +60, most over average series- Pinette +79, Bruce Bunnell +72. Tuesday, May 17 2-Person Team League: Top teams#1 Rubiks Cubes 4-0, #2 MPG, Blue Monsters, and Strikers, all at 3-1, high game- Gary Pinette 187, Josh Poisson 170, high series- Gary Pinette 531, Tom Pickford 466. Wednesday, May 18 Senior League- Game 1 “No-tap Winners”- Ann Marie Choquette and Roger Poulin 161, Game 2 “Predict Your Score”- Chuck Dodge (within 4 pins), Game 3 “Splits, 9’s, X’s”- Ann Choquette and Don Springer 238, Game 4 “Poker Bowling”- Roger Poulin, Lucky Ticket- Lorraine Martin.

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