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Tournament results from our 2018-2019 season are detailed below.
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April 7, 2019 - Town & Country Lanes, Billings, MT
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Robert Brown of Wapati Wyo. claimed the title in a challenge match by defeating Ken Taft of Billings by a score
of 230-225. Taft force the second match by winning the first 268-233. With the win, Brown took home $195, while Taft
pocketed $175 for hi efforts. The high game was posted by Ken Taft with a 299 game in match play. Robert Brown was the
high qualifier with a 970 for 4 games. Honor scores posted Robert Brown (773), Keith Loran (706), Ken Taft (717, 749).
There were 32 bowlers who competed from Wyoming, and Montana. The order of finish is listed below and bowlers with no
home town listed are from Billings. Brown (Wapati, Wyo.), Taft, Greg McCannel, Mark Kemp (Livingston), Tom Shea, Bill
Dugan, Dan Dolan, Dale Matthaes, Chester Gilliam (Lovell, Wyo.), LoriJo Turner (Sheridan, Wyo.), Keith Loran, Ron
Engelhardt, Barry Campbell (Forsyth), John Whitaker (Roundup), Louis Mogle (Forsyth), Russ Penkal (Bozeman), Will
Powers (Sheridan, Wyo.), Rick Eades (Lovell, Wyo.), Jim Blakeley (Roberts), John Lafko (Laurel), Garth Turner (Sheridan,
Wyo.), Dean Hoyt, Les Comer (Dillon), Darrel Reinhardt, Jim Watkins (Dillon), Charlie Speake (Colstrip), Ron Schmidt
(Lovell, Wyo.), Bruce Pelzel, Fred Keller, Walt Niemi, Mike Kitchen (Lovell, Wyo.), and Bert Stiles (Broadview).
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March 17, 2019 - Treasure Lanes, Livingston, MT
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Mark Hodges of Butte claimed his second Double Nickel title by defeating Mike Hardesty of Bozeman in the challenge
championship match by a score of 265-191. Hardesty forced the second match by winning the first match 189-185. With the
win, Hodges took home $225 while Hardesty pocketed $200 for his efforts. The high game was posted by Dean Hoyt of Billings
with his first 300 game in qualifying. Hoyt was also the high qualifier with a 926 for 4 games. Honor scores posted was
Mark Kemp of Livingston with a 712.
There were 40 bowlers who competed from North Dakota, Wyoming, and Montana. The order of finish is listed below and
bowlers with no home town listed are from Billings. Hodges (Butte), Hardesty (Bozeman), John Lafko (Laurel), Walt Niemi,
Mark Kemp (Livingston), Mike Kitchen (Lovell, Wyo.), Tom Shea, Chester Gilliam (Lovell. Wyo.), Barry Campbell (Forsyth),
Dean Hoyt, Bruce Pelzel, Les Hicks (Livingston), Rick Eades (Lovell. Wyo.), Ken Carcich (Sheridan, Wyo.), John Whitaker
(Roundup), Ron Schmidt (Lovell, Wyo.), Dale Matthaes, Stu Summers, Don Loessberg (Belgrade), Ron Engelhardt, Todd Phillips
(Lovell, Wyo.), Rich Foran, Will Powers (Sheridan, Wyo.), Jim Blakeley (Roberts), Louis Mogle (Forsyth), Mike Chappel
(Livingston), Dan Dolan, Jim Watkins (Dillon), Bert Stiles (Broadview), Greg McCannel, Bill Dugan, and Darrel Reinhardt.
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February 17, 2019 - Rose City Lanes, Lovell, WY
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Robert Brown of Wapati, Wyo. defeated Ken Taft in the championship match on Sunday by a score of 279-268. With the
win, Brown took home $286 while Taft pocketed $245 for his efforts. The high game was posted by Todd Phillips of Lovell
with a 297 in qualifying. The high qualifier was Stu Summers of Billings with a 982 for 4 games. Honor scores posted were
Stu Summers (765, 749, 706), Robert Brown (705, 290 11 in a row), Ken Taft (716, 704), Tod Phillips (706).
There were 40 bowlers who competed from North Dakota, Wyoming, and Montana. The order of finish is listed below and
bowlers with no home town listed are from Billings. Brown (Wapati, Wyo.), Summers, Chester Gilliam (Lovell, Wyo.), Fred
Kunz (Cody, Wyo.), Todd Phillips (Lovell, Wyo.), Keith Loran, Kirk Morgan (Cody, Wyo.), Bruce Pelzel, Ron Schmidt (Lovell,
Wyo.), Barry Campbell (Forsyth), Forrest Cole (Lander, Wyo.), Ron Engelhardt, Mike Kitchen (Lovell, Wyo.), Tom Shea, Dale
Matthaes, Greg McCannel, Dan Dolan, Lewis Mogle (Forsyth), Russ Penkal (Bozeman), Dave Winslow, John Whitaker (Roundup),
Jerry Woodward (Cody, Wyo.), Randy Gerhardt (Nye), Alan Richardson (Cody, Wyo.), Rick Eades (Lovell, Wyo.), Will Powers
(Sheridan, Wyo.), Jim Watkins (Dillon), Fred Larson (Williston, N.D.), Rod Graham (Lovell, Wyo.), Britt Lohoff (Lovell,
Wyo.), Charlie Speake (Colstrip).
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The fifth tournament in January was held but no results are available.
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December 16, 2018 - Evergreen Lanes, Forsyth, MT
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Stu Summers of Billings claimed the tournament win by defeating Chester Gilliam of Lovell, Wyo. in the challenge
championship match. In a battle of left handers, Summers forced the second match by winning the first 258-246, then went
on to win the second match by a score of 235-193. With the win, Summers took home $290, while Gilliam pocketed $245 for his
efforts. The high game was posted by Keith Loran and Ron Engelhardt with 289’s in match play. The high qualifier was Ken
Taft of Billings with a 1049 for 4 games. Honor scores posted were Ken Taft (803 in qualifying, 709 in match play), Dave
Winslow (Billings 704), Stu Summers (707, 725), Keith Loran (772, 736).
There were 35 bowlers who competed from North Dakota, Wyoming, and Montana. The order of finish is listed below and
bowlers with no home town listed are from Billings. Summers, Gilliam (Lovell, Wyo.), Dean Hoyt, Keith Loran, Ken Taft,
Dave Winslow, John Whitaker (Roundup), Daryl Recanati, Ron Engelhardt, Dale Matthaes, Tom Shea, Rick Eades (Lovell, Wyo.),
Will Powers (Sheridan, Wyo.), Randy Gerhardt (Nye), Bruce Pelzel, Walt Niemi, Ron Schmidt (Lovell, Wyo.), Bill Evans
(Forsyth), Charlie Speake (Colstrip), Bert Stiles (Broadview), Mike Kitchen (Lovell, Wyo.), Jim Rasmussen (Lewistown)¸
John Lafko (Laurel), Dirk Turner (Forsyth), LoriJo Turner (Sheridan, Wyo.), Lewis Mogel (Forsyth), Jim Watkins (Dillon),
Bill Dugan, Bob Lee (Forsyth), Barry Campbell (Forsyth), Garth Turner (Sheridan, Wyo.), and Les Comer (Dillon).
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November 11, 2018 - Super Bowl, Cody, WY
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Mike Divis of Gillette, Wyo. claimed his first tournament win by defeating Ken Taft of Billings in the challenge
championship match by a score of 229-224. Mike forced the second match by winning the first 279-258. With the win, Divis
took home $200 while Taft pocketed $169 for his efforts. The high game was posted by Tim Maslak of Cody with his 3rd 300
game of his career in qualifying. The high qualifier was Robert Brown of Wapati, Wyo with a 1051 for 4 games. Honor scores
posted were Maslak (300-744), Brown (793, 736), Divis (748), and Mike Moncravie (762).
There were 35 bowlers who competed from North Dakota, Wyoming, and Montana. The order of finish is listed below and bowlers
with no home town listed are from Billings. Divis (Gillette, Wyo.), Taft, Ron Engelhardt, LoriJo Turner (Sheridan, Wyo.),
Barry Campbell (Forsyth), Mark Hodges (Butte), Dale Matthaes, John Whitaker (Roundup), Chester Gilliam (Lovell, Wyo.),
Garth Turner (Sheridan, Wyo.), Robert Brown (Wapati, Wyo.), Mike Moncravie (Sheridan, Wyo.), Stu Summers, Tom Shea, John
Lafko (Laurel), Dave Winslow, Bruce Pelzel, Monty Corbett (Cody, Wyo.), Walt Niemi, Fred Kunz (Cody, Wyo.), Mike Kitchen
(Lovell, Wyo.), Keith Loran, Bill Dugan, Will Powers (Sheridan, Wyo.), Greg McCannel, Allan Richardson (Cody, Wyo.), Kirk
Morgan (Cody, Wyo.), Tim Maslak (Cody, Wyo.), Mark Kemp (Livingston), Ron Schmidt (Lovell, Wyo.), Bert Stiles (Broadview),
and Rick Graham (Lovell, Wyo.).
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October 21, 2018 - Fireside Lanes, Billings, MT
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Mark Hodges of Butte claimed his first tournament win with a victory over John Whitaker of Roundup in the championship
match by a score of 215-194. With the win, Hodges took home $209, while Whitaker pocketed $175 for his efforts. The high game
was posted by John Whitaker (268) in qualifying and Fred Kunz (268) in match play. The top qualifier was Mike Chappel of
Livingston with a 884 for four games. Honor scores posted were Dan Dolan of Billings (706), Mike Chappel (703), and Keith
Loran (Billings) 719 in match play.
There were 37 bowlers who competed from Wyoming, and Montana. The order of finish is listed below and bowlers with no home
town listed are from Billings. Hodges (Butte), Whitaker (Roundup), Ken Taft, Keith Loran, Dean Hoyt, Kirk Morgan (Cody,
Wyo.), Mark Kemp (Livingston), Rick Eades (Lovell,. Wyo.), Ron Schmidt (Lovell, Wyo.), Dan Dolan, Dave Winslow, Tom Shea,
Will Powers (Sheridan, Wyo.), Mike Chappel (Livingston), Ron Engelhardt, Walt Niemi, Fred Kunz (Cody, Wyo.), Mike
Moncravie (Sheridan, Wyo.), Stu Summers, Chester Gilliam (Lovell, Wyo.), Rich Foran, Fred Keller, Bill Dugan, Charlie
Speake (Colstrip), Dale Matthaes, Mike Kitchen (Lovell, Wyo.), John Lafko (Laurel), Barry Campbell (Forsyth), Jim
Blakeley (Roberts), Bruce Pelzel, Russ Penkal (Bozeman), and Monty Corbett (Cody, Wyo.).
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September 16, 2018 - Fat Cat Lanes, Laurel, MT
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Robert Brown of Wapati, Wyo. claimed the first tournament of the year by defeating Mike Moncravie of Sheridan, Wyo.
in the championship match by a score of 239-221. With the win, Brown took home $221 while Moncravie pocketed $187 for his
efforts. The high game was posted by Moncravie with a 289 in match play. The top qualifier was Brown with a 918 for four
games. Honor scores posted were Moncravie (771), Brown (744), Dave Winslow (705), and Mike Kitchen (700).
There were 40 bowlers who competed from Wyoming, and Montana. The order of finish is listed below and bowlers with no home
town listed are from Billings. Brown (Wapati, Wyo.), Moncravie (Sheridan, Wyo.), Mike Kitchen (Lovell, Wyo.), Ron Engelhardt,
Cliff Karagosis (Bozeman), Ron Schmidt (Lovell, Wyo.), John Lafko (Laurel), Barry Campbell (Forsyth), Daryl Recanati, Greg
McCannel, Keith Loran, Dave Winslow, Garth Turner (Sheridan, Wyo.), Will Powers (Sheridan, Wyo.), Lewis Mogle (Forsyth),
Russ Penkal (Bozeman), Tom Shea, Stu Summers, Ted Bertrand, Rick Eades (Lovell, Wyo.), Duane Kostelecky, Don Sharkey
(Colstrip), Ken Taft, Clay Buttman, Vic Schell, Jim Blakeley (Roberts), Mark Hodges (Butte), Walt Niemi, Dale Matthaes,
Rich Foran, Mike Chappel (Livingston), and Randy Gerhardt (Nye).
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