Congratulations goes out to Rhett Williford, for leading all bowlers at MegaPlay USA.
While bowling in the Thursday night Money league, Rhett rolled games of 237-246-277 and finished with an excellent 760 series.
He was followed closely by Skipper Arsenault with a 759 series and games of 246-278-235. Other honor scores are Chris Chiasson-257-277-727, Chris Edwards-267-259-717, Mike Charles-252-234-225-711, Roger Hartwig-247-202-257-706, and Ricky Bertrand-224-267-219-701.
High lady was Raeanna Todora with a 256 and 622. Bowlers, don't forget you can retrieve your league information at www.megaplayusa.net
MONDAY AFTERNOON SENIORS: Cotton Glidewell-224-618, Ray Diestro-221-578, Carolyn Clark-217-554, Calvin Taylor-227, Bill Lawless-206, Oliver Balagot-201
VALERO: Chris Chiasson-257-277-727, Roger Hartwig-247-202-257-706, Ricky Trevino-223-608, Chris Legnon-214-607, Lewis Garza-604, Lester Renfrow-212-236-603, Harold Guidry-212-594, Roger Futch-221-202-588, Kirk Hallmark-188 triplicate-564, Linda Watkins-222-556, Stan Ruth-258, Chris Marze-226, Pete Chiasson-225, Larry Swiderski-223, Gerald Watkins-220, Bobby Bodin-219, Kelly Gaspard-216, Ray Gaspard-213, Alanda Boldt-213, John Robison-210, Paul Collins-204, John Steinhauer-198, Michael Martin-197, Walterine Garza-191
ENERGY COUNTRY NFL: Tim Butts-242-221-655, Shane Harlow-222-238-626, Seth Reed-268-213-621, Dennis Collins-224-570, Larry Henderson-232-569, Gary Parry-218, Chris Evans-186
NASCAR: Jonathan Carl-227-546, Joey Durso-215-488, Jason Robbins-225
ROADRUNNERS: V.J. Morris-207-585, Phil Rogers-228, Al Heath-213, Gloria Divello-212, Chris Heath-170
VAL VERDE BAPTIST: Renee Langehennig-178-459, Eric Welch-199-459, Tammy Welch-434, Dale Mills-162-425, Robin Rife-163-405, Kevin Bowling-215, Bertha Garza-152
HAVE A BALL: Kristopher Morgan-180-179-505, J.T. Coleman-176-172-454, Ron Mathison-212, Becky Ellis-191, Steven Rutherford-146
SOUTHEAST TEXAS BOWLING CLUB: Erik Nguyen-220-581, Bruce Nguyen-225-573, Steven Nguyen-205-568, Adam Ramirez-203-552, Jon Nguyen-211-524, Nick Smith-197-521, Danny Nguyen-128-348, Vaughn Ogrydziak-216, Tuan Tran-186, Kevin Nguyen-185, Jonathan Tran-181, Jesse Pompa-174, Kenneth Nguyen-172, James Levron-154, Kiet Nguyen-129
QUEEN TUMBLERS: Frances Boudreaux-208-546, Betty Shannon-207-543, Connie Mathison-538, Alice Barnes-518
GOLDEN OLDIES SENIOR: Phil rogers-262-623, Tommy Girolamo-248-223-617, Roy McClure-213-601, John Greig-193-201-550, Frank Rios-193-489, Gary Vincent-222, Marvin Ermel-205
MID-COUNTY MIXED: Max Ikari-500
AUTO CHALLENGE: Andrew Pridemore-210-245-623, Aaron Alverson-504, Cyndi Monceaux-212-464, Eduardo Castillo-178
MEGA MONEY: Rhett Williford-237-246-277-760, Skipper Arsenault-246-278-235-759, Chris Edwards-267-259-717, Mike Charles-252-234-225-711, Ricky Bertrand-224-267-210-701, Don Hawkins-233-236-674, Gary Martin-259-666, Brad Waught-266-659, Bobby Clark-268-639, Raeanna Todora-256-622, Don Pope-621, Gregory Maxie-221-215-612, Paul McDaniel-210-547, Nan Chiasson-198-527, Kevin Yancey-526, Roger Hartwig-268, Chris Rhodes-255, Marty Luginbuhl-255, Todd Farley-243, Ronny Anding-243, Bo Cohrt-241, Donald Guest-230, Ray Todora-226, David Feldschau-226, Phil Rogers-225, Richie Anding-224, Smokey Rodrigues-223, Gary Parry-222, Renee Moity-222, Tee Parker-216, Joe Blanchard-215, Clark Eastman-212, Bryan Tarver-208, Efram Clark-203, Sandy Blankenship-192
STARS OF TOMORROW: BANTAM: Naoh Taylor-412, Jarred Maxwell-135-436, JR/SR: Mathew Maxwell-213-529, Matt Sullivan-122-287, Logan Lomasney-225, Roynald Allen, Jr.-205
Patti Gay is the Port Arthur News bowling columnist
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SLIDESHOW: Giants beat Patriots in Super Bowl XLVI
The New York Giants won their fourth NFL championship Sunday in Indianapolis, scoring in the final minute to defeat New England 21-17.
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Seahawks overcome player shortage, win easily
Matt Cross wondered Wednesday whether Lamar Port Arthur’s basketball team had enough healthy players available to face Kilgore College.
The Lamar State program literally was falling apart before head coach Cross’ eyes. The game clock didn’t work. The players were dropping like Lakeshore mosquitoes.
Point guard Derrick Dawkins had crutches after sustaining a knee injury Saturday. Wing man Elton Roy missed last Saturday’s game with a knee sprain. Opposite wing Eldridge Moore was hobbled by an ankle sprain. Power man Jayon James was sick with bronchitis. Post man Elijah Pittman seemed out of sorts too.
“I’m only about 75 percent,” said the Seahawks third-year coach after canceling a lunch appointment.
It got worse at the start of this 75-50 victory in Carl Parker Center before life improved any on the good ship Seahawk.
Playmaker deluxe Brandon Peters said he was “hit in the mouth” by a Kilgore player’s shoulder.
“I’m going to have to go to the dentist tomorrow morning,” Peters said, shaking his head. “The guy knocked my teeth all the way back.”
Battered and beaten to a pulp, the Seahawks (especially Peters) proved that basketball definitely is played above the shoulders, too.
More than anything else, Lamar State simply relaxed and rebounded. And rebounded some more.
The Seahawks crashed the boards in a way that they have not pounded them in a couple of weeks. They knocked home seven three-pointers and welcomed a special addition to their star of the game show. Lamar State College-Port Arthur, meet Lakeem Duncan.
“We asked one person to step up in practice with Derrick going to the doctor tomorrow (Thursday) and Lakeem did,” his head coach Cross said.
Duncan led the way with 16 points and backcourt buddy Shondel Stewart added 15. Peters changed jerseys (to 32 from his usual 23) after losing blood from being hit in the mouth. Peters had 11 points and 8 boards. Roy patiently treated his wounded knee all weekend with ice and also scored 11. Bum ankle or not, Moore managed 10 boards and 8 points.
And a clean shaven head coach smiled afterwards after every one in Seahawk Nation told him that his team needed to rebound better. After Trinity Valley outrebounded Lamar State by seven on Saturday, the Seahawks returned to work and captured the backboard battle on this night, 33-22.
“I thought we rebounded the ball well consistently,” Cross said. “We’re still No. 1 in our conference and if we can get everybody healthy, we can still have a very good chance to defend our championship.”
Parker Center’s game clock has been malfunctioning for the past three home games and it had a way of really dictating a lot about this game. The game officials had to frequently counsel Kilgore head coach Brian Hoberecht about the clock and its unpredictable nature.
A very good indicator of Seahawks prosperity arrived eight minutes into this one when Roy penetrated on a weave and dished out to Moore in the left corner. The 6-5 sophomore knocked home a three-pointer for a 15-8 Lamar State lead. Kilgore never got within five points the rest of the game.
Another telltale moment developed right before the half when Roy missed a jumper, but followed his own shot on a layup to give the Seabirds a 36-19 cushion. Kilgore never got closer than 10 after that.
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