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East Coast, Nevada Teens Lead as Teen Masters Gets Underway

RENO, Nev. (July 25, 2010) � Two East Coast and two Nevada teens look the lead in their respective divisions as the 14th annual Teen Masters got underway at the National Bowling Stadium Sunday.

Zack Hattori, 17, of Las Vegas averaged 218 for his first six games on a long oil conditioning pattern, finishing with a 1,310 pinfall total and an eight-pin leader over Adam Johnson, Oswego, Ill., in the High School boys� division. The largest division in the Teen Masters included 128 players.

Thea Aspiras, 18, of Chesapeake, Va., bowled at a 213 pace for a 1,283 total and a 24-pin lead over Rachael Perrault, Clarksville, Tenn., who finished with a 1,159 total in the 56-player High School girls� division.

Jeffrey Juarez, 14, East Meadow, N.Y., with a 1,230 total, jumped into a 61-pin lead over Greg Young of Viera, Fla., in the boys� under 14 division. Young had 1,169 pins. There are 27 boys in the Under 14 category.

Chevelle Holstein, 14, Sparks, Nev., posted a 1,125 total to pace the Under 14 girls. Rebecca Gotterbarn of Garden City South, N.Y., was second among the 15 players in her division with 1,074 pins.

Qualifying in the Teen Masters continues Monday with a second six-game round on a short oil condition for all players. After 12 games, the top one-third of the male bowlers and top one-third of the female bowlers will advance to a third qualifying round to determine the top 32 High School and top 8 Under 14 players � regardless of gender � who will compete in the head-to-head single-elimination match play finals. High School players will bowl seven-game matches; Under 14 players will bowl five-game matches.

In addition to competing for scholarship prizes, two top players from the Teen Masters will join two players selected from the Collegiate Masters in earning invitations to bowl alongside the best bowlers in the world in the 2010 PBA World Series of Bowling, Oct. 24-Nov. 6, at South Point Bowling Center in Las Vegas.

PBA.com�s Xtra Frame, a subscription-based on-line video streaming service, is providing live coverage of the final three days of match play eliminations Tuesday through Thursday. To enroll as an Xtra Frame subscriber, visit pba.com and click on the Xtra Frame logo.

14TH ANNUAL TEEN MASTERS
National Bowling Stadium, Reno, Nev., July 25

FIRST ROUND (AFTER 6 GAMES)

HIGH SCHOOL BOYS

1, Zack Hattori, Las Vegas, 1,310. 2, Adam Johnson, Oswego, Ill., 1,302. 3, Kristopher Prather, Milton, Fla., 1,273. 4, Ben Walk, Allen, Texas, 1,258. 5, Joseph Bowers, Carson City, Nev., 1,256. 6, Ryan Showalter, South Colby, Wash., 1,255. 7, Brandon Rice, Belleville, Ill., 1,254. 8, McKenzie Eaton, Wyoming, Mich., 1,246. 9, Cory Misura, Largo, Fla., 1,206. 10, (tie) Sheldon Oliver, Oklahoma City, and Bryant Ezell, Fayetteville, Ark., 1,203.

12, (tie) Kayne Hibbard, Nampa, Idaho, and Kevin Williams, Chesapeake, Va., and Mikey Preston, Oswego, Ill., 1,199. 15, Matthew Farber, Plainview, N.Y., 1,198. 16, Jaylen Ramirez, Oklahoma City, 1,177. 17, Corey Rogan, East Meadow, N.Y., 1,174. 18, Brandon Hott, Seminole, Fla., 1,172. 19, Andy Peterson, Bellevue, Neb., 1,170. 20, Kamron Doyle, Brentwood, Tenn., 1,169.

21, Kyle Anderson, Lockport, Ill., 1,160. 22, Joshua Roca, Garden City Park, N.Y., 1,159. 23, Andrew Balta, Walford, Iowa, 1,157. 24, Michael Peirce, Hastings, Neb., 1,156. 25, A. J. Chapman, Manchester, Iowa, 1,153. 26, (tie) Tyler Liverman, Wake Forest, N.C., and Corbin Castor, Clarksville, Tenn., 1,149. 28, (tie) Erik Zimmerman, Dear Park, N.Y., and Justin Knoelk, Lemont, Ill., 1,144. 30, Kevin Justin Viloria, Bayside, N.Y., 1,143.

31, Christopher Fort, Peachtree City, Ga., 1,141. 32, Justin Markillie, Palm Harbor, Fla., 1,134. 33, (tie) Kyle King, Glendale, Ariz, and Dominick Savage, Missouri City, Texas, 1,130. 35, (tie) Taylor Coggins, Burleson, Texas, and Lance Ragland, Sunnyvale, Texas, and Jimmy Ewell, Austin, Texas, 1,125. 38, Tyler Satter, Salem, Ore., 1,120. 39, Cody Lubacky, Boise, Idaho, 1,119. 40, Joe Scumaci, Chicago, 1,116.

41, John Patrick, St. Simons Island, Ga., 1,106. 42, Justin Hammerstone, Lititz, Penn., 1,105. 43, Riley Dempsey, Avondale, Ariz., 1,104. 44, (tie) Maleeque Parker, Box Elder, S.D., and Nick Spinelli, Wantagh, N.Y., 1,102. 46, Jeff McCann, Waterloo, Iowa, 1,101. 47, Perry Hall Jr., Oklahoma City, 1,099. 48, Brian Crater, Hudson, Mich., 1,097. 49, Wesley Edwards, Blue Springs, Mo., 1,093. 50, Joe Ayala, Hopewell Junction, N.Y., 1,092.

51, Jake Pauletto, McHenry, Ill., 1,091. 52, Zachary Zornes, Lincoln, Neb., 1,090. 53, (tie) Matt Allen, Riverside, Calif., and Malcolm James, Woodbridge, Vir., 1,088. 55, Ryan Nikolas, Milwaukie, Ore., 1,087. 56, Tory Brown, Sugarland, Texas, 1,084. 57, Austin Kissinger, Lititz, Penn., 1,076. 58, Joseph Robillard, Savage, Minn., 1,072. 59, Tyler Porter, Vancouver, Wash., 1,070. 60, Austin Ruud, Brooklyn, Minn., 1,069.

61, (tie) Gordon Stene, Belding, Mich., and Brandon Ulmer, Jacksonville, N.C., 1,066. 63, Benjamin Nabity, Lincoln, Neb., 1,063. 64, Tyler Sadowski, Roselle, Ill., 1,062. 65, Aaron Ohl, Ann Arbor, Mich., 1,061. 66, Victor Ma, New York, 1,060. 67, Jimmy Reszke, Bolingbrook, Ill., 1,059. 68, Kevin Scholz, Grafton, Wis., 1,052. 69, Matthew Miller, Ranchocucamonga, Calif., 1,049. 70, Michael Hartman, Earlton, N.Y., 1,047.

71, (tie) Timothy Starkes, Lake Grove, N.Y., and Daniel Cruz Jr., Denton, Texas, 1,042. 73, Cameron Brei, Juniata, Neb., 1,039. 74, Albert Williams, Prince George, Va., 1,033. 75, Aaron Adams, Roselle, Ill., 1,032. 76, (tie) Kyle Hunt, Savannah, Tenn., and Ricky LaRue, Eufaula, Ala., 1,030. 78, Andrew Fenn, Elmont, N.Y., 1,029. 79, Ryan Rohde, Hayden, Idaho, 1,028. 80, Justin Tan, Flower Mound, Texas, 1,027.

81, Brett Glenn, Springdale, Ark., 1,024. 82, Casey Gordon, Sanger, Texas, 1,022. 83, Michael Long, Big Rock, Ill., 1,020. 84, (tie) Kyle Layman, Clarksville, Tenn., and Brandon Gifford, Boise, Idaho, 1,006. 86, Zakary Egerton, Greenville, Texas, 1,003. 87, Andrew Bowers, Clarksburg, W.Va., 1,001. 88, Skylar Pasta, Meridian, Idaho, 999. 89, (tie) Derek Dauel, York, Neb., and Ethan LeBeau, Aberdeen, S.D., 997.

91, (tie) Oscar Chan, Diamond Bar, Calif., and Ryan Moats, Lincoln, Neb., 995. 93, Joshua Ramon, San Antonio, Texas, 994. 94, Corey Bayus, Struthers, Ohio, 990. 95, Peter Mastrandrea, New Hyde Park, N.Y., 987. 96, Jason Ryan, Davie, Fla., 984. 97, (tie) Chris Wallace, Virginia Beach, Va., and Michael Bukovsky Jr., Baldwin, N.Y., 983. 99, Jake Hafermalz, Dawsonville, Ga., 982. 100, Patrick Truly Jr., Brooklyn Park, Minn., 978.

101, Brian Miller, Jamestown, Tenn., 977. 102, (tie) Tommy Frost, O'Fallon, Ill., and George Crenshaw, Rowlett, Texas, 976. 104, Casey Jamrog, Bremerton, Wash., 975. 105, Charles Baker, Salineq, Mich., 974. 106, Luke Henderson, Nampa, Idaho, 972. 107, Ryan Reitmayer, Lidenhurst, Ill., 968. 108, Tyler Emerick, Kennewick, Wash., 965. 109, Travis Davenport, Flower Mound, Texas, 955. 110, Joshua Girardot, Del City, Okla., 948.

111, Austin Shryock, Van Buren, Ark., 946. 112, Thomas Calderone, Baldwin, N.Y., 937. 113, David Celentano, East Meadow, N.Y., 936. 114, (tie) T. J. Besel, Yakima, Wash., and Brian Kracht, Brooklyn Park, Minn., 930. 116, Ronald Zey, Jacksonville, N.C., 928. 117, Brandyn Cox, Petersburg, Vir., 926. 118, Ryan Duncan, Meridian, Idaho, 921. 119, Matt Whitson, Bella Vista, Ark., 906. 120, Brandon Allgood, Lincoln, Neb., 890.

121, (tie) Michael Gallagher, Midland, Texas, and Darren Stanley, Vancouver, Wash., 887. 123, Jordon Croft, Middleton, Idaho, 883. 124, Michael Leatherwood, Bellaire, Texas, 868. 125, Calvin Ruppert, Witter, Ark., 864. 126, Kennon Riley, Kingwood, Texas, 839. 127, John Peter Kaina, Reno, NV, 784. 128, Luis Pineda, Brooklyn Center, Minn., 778.

HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS

1, Thea Aspiras, Chesapeake, Va., 1,283. 2, Rachael Perrault, Clarksville, Tenn., 1,159. 3, Correen Lieber, Issaquah, Wash., 1,157. 4, Becca Pratt, Troy, N.Y., 1,152. 5, Natalie Goodman, O'Fallon, Ill, 1,137. 6, Karlie Loop, Menifee, Calif., 1,132. 7, Katelyn Simpson, Boise, Idaho, 1,126. 8, Brandi Stephens, Lahoma, Okla., 1,124. 9, (tie) Michelle Hunzaker, Cary, N.C., and Allie Ijams, Flagstaff, Ariz., 1,114.

11, Gabriella Mayfield, Lake Isabella, Calif., 1,112. 12, Kaylee Magazine, Clearwater, Fla., 1,110. 13, Alexa Anderson, Hudson, Fla., 1,109. 14, Katelyn Bullock, Brooklyn, Ark., 1,107. 15, Kimi Davidson, Azle, Texas, 1,106. 16, Morgan O'Brien, Lomira, Wis., 1,100. 17, Lauren Johnson, Lincoln, Neb., 1,095. 18, (tie) Courtney Nikolas, Milwaukie, Ore., and Holly Zink, Port Jefferson, N.Y., 1,090. 20, Melanie Crawford, Allen, Texas, 1,087.

21, Meraenda Kekahbah, North Platte, Neb., 1,078. 22, Lisa Johnson, Broken Arrow, Okla., 1,076. 23, Rjani Kaya, Nampa, Idaho, 1,071. 24, Lisa Cummins, Allen, Texas, 1,070. 25, (tie) Jackie Flanagan, Lavaca, Ark., and Tasha Waterbury, Soldotna, Alaska, 1,052. 27, Nicole Lape, Rockford, Ill., 1,047. 28, Brittney Johnson, Schuler, Neb., 1,040. 29, Erica Schneider, Levittown, N.Y., 1,036. 30, Ashley Crowder, Tamarac, Fla., 1,030.

31, Caitlin Hofmann, Lockport, Ill., 1,028. 32, Stacey Tripp, Fort Meade, Md., 1,021. 33, Tara Lopez, Plano, Texas, 1,017. 34, Lauren Adams, Memphis, 1,014. 35, (tie) Jennafer Mellott, Lauderhill, Fla., and Andrea Guzman, Pasadena, Texas, 1,003. 37, Taylor Bockhorn, Brenham, Texas, 994. 38, (tie) Jessica McCusker, Allen, Texas, and Brandii Brady, Chester, Va., 992. 40, Brandice Canty, Baltimore, 987.

41, Nicole Burnett, Challis, Idaho, 976. 42, Leah Champion, Janesville, Wis., 974. 43, Courtney Phillips, Spring, Texas, 968. 44, Amanda Hagood, Flower Mound, Texas, 964. 45, Chelsey Purdum, Wyoming, Mich., 956. 46, Jessica Kowalski, Swansea, Ill., 955. 47, Meghan Wing, Massapequa, N.Y., 941. 48, Courtney Fine, Klamath Falls, Ore., 918. 49, Carly Phelps, Boise, Idaho, 916. 50, Zulfiye Bademci, Patchogue, N.Y., 907.

51, Emily Sutton, Port Orchard, Wash., 906. 52, Alexandra Schmieg, Plano, Texas, 905. 53, Maryann Swaney, Clarksville, Tenn., 877. 54, Bethany Matlock, Fort Smith, Ark., 872. 55, Sarah Discepoli, Greensboro, N.C., 803. 56, Alley Glenn, Springdale, Ark., 779.

UNDER 14 BOYS

1, Jeffrey Juarez, East Meadow, N.Y., 1,230. 2, Greg Young, Viera, Fla., 1,169. 3, David Lance, Merrit Island, Fla., 1,143. 4, Kyle Stram, Grand Rapids, Minn., 1,102. 5, Wesley Low Jr., Palmdale, Calif., 1,093. 6, Billy Goodman, O'Fallon, Ill., 1,067. 7, Trevor Przepiora, Alvordton, Ohio, 1,062. 8, Brandon Soedarmasto, Levittown, N.Y., 1,054. 9, Korey Zeller, Kennawick, Wash., 1,047. 10, Zach Johnson, Schuyler, Neb., 1,043.

11, Pio Aspiras, Chesapeake, Va., 1,033. 12, Ryan Harris, Wasco, Wash., 1,030. 13, Cameron Royes, Mansfield, Texas, 1,026. 14, Anthony Dodge, North Bend, Neb., 1,005. 15, Pablo Cerda, Sunrise, Fla., 1,001. 16, Anthony Naujokas, Lake Ronkonkoma, N.Y., 987. 17, Matthew Meacham, Merrillville, Ind., 968. 18, Alex Denton, Waverly, Iowa, 965. 19, Adam Zimmerman, Dear Park, N.Y., 947. 20, Leonardo Duran, Ozone Park, N.Y., 936.

21, Robert Kekahbah, North Platte, Neb., 933. 22, Austin Cooper, Greenville, Texas, 896. 23, Bailey Mays, Wylie, Texas, 882. 24, Spencer Waryas, Tulsa, Okla., 874. 25, Frank Masone, Smithtown, N.Y., 795. 26, Curtis Bell Jr., Brooklyn Center, Minn., 770. 27, Brandon Devlin, Clarksville, Tenn., 758.

UNDER 14 GIRLS

1, Chevelle Holstein, Sparks, Nev., 1,125. 2, Rebecca Gotterbarn, Garden City South, N.Y., 1,074. 3, Destiny Velez, Hurst, Texas, 1,020. 4, Daniele Roca, Garden City Park, N.Y., 991. 5, Taryn Gray, Greenville, Texas, 978. 6, Sierra Kanemoto, Dayton, Ohio, 977. 7, Ashley Dunn, Palmdale, Calif, 973. 8, Kyrstina Nealon, Coral Springs, Fla., 952. 9, Kara Lieber, Issaquah, Wash., 951. 10, Jessica Mellott, Lauderhill, Fla., 950.

11, Adel Wahner, Baytown, Texas, 896. 12, Kristina Genova, Elmont, N.Y., 859. 13, Janae Gifford, Boise, Idaho, 779. 14, Jenna Coldiron, Cincinnati, 770. 15, Kaylee Lovett, Clarksville, Tenn., 661.

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Big Finish Propels Florida�s Kristopher Prather into Teen Masters Lead
Virginia�s Thea Aspiras retains High School Girls lead after 12 qualifying games

RENO, Nev. (July 26, 2010) � Closing games of 244 and 257 propelled Kristopher Prather of Milton, Fla., into the second round qualifying lead in the Boys High School division of the 14th annual Teen Masters at the National Bowling Stadium Monday.

Prather, who was third after Sunday�s six games on a long lane condition, finished with a 12-game total of 2,511 pins after six more games on a shorter oil pattern Monday. He held a 14-pin lead over fellow Floridian Cory Misura of Largo, Fla.

�I knew I had to move back to the right,� Prather said of the strategic move he made for the final two games. �I was trying to stay focused and not get too aggravated. I had to bowl the best I could, make quality shots and have fun.

�I usually do better, and like bowling more, on the short patterns, but for some reason I just matched up better on the long yesterday.�

Prather, who will enroll as a freshman at Wichita State University this fall, is bowling in his fourth Teen Masters. He finished 11th in 2009.

In the Girls High School division, Thea Aspiras of Chesapeake, Va., retained her lead with a 2,519 total, racing away from second-place Natalie Goodman, O'Fallon, Ill., who finished 187 pins behind with a 2,332 total for 12 games.

�I enjoy bowling on both the long and short conditions, so it doesn�t matter to me what I bowl on,� the future Norfolk State University freshman said. �I relax and don�t over think what I�m bowling on. I just bowl. All of the conditions are hard so it doesn�t matter. I just think positive whenever I�m on the lanes. I�m here to win and no one is going to stop me.�

Aspiras came into the Teen Masters after a sixth-place finish in the United States Bowling Congress Junior Gold Championships last week in Indianapolis.

Greg Young of Viera, Fla., took over the Boys 14-Under lead with 2,466 pins, 81 pins better than Jeffrey Juarez of East Meadow, N.Y. Chevelle Holstein of Sparks, Nev., was the Girls 14-Under leader with a 2,147 total, 38 pins ahead of Ashley Dunn of Palmdale, Calif.

Qualifying in the Teen Masters concludes Tuesday morning when the top one-third of the male bowlers and top one-third of the female bowlers bowl a third qualifying round on a �mixed� lane condition where one lane will use a short oil pattern and the other lane will use long oil. The top 32 High School and top 8 Under 14 players after 18 games � regardless of gender � will advance in the head-to-head single-elimination match play finals Tuesday afternoon. High School players will bowl seven-game matches; Under 14 players will bowl five-game matches.

In addition to competing for scholarship prizes, two top players from the Teen Masters will join two players selected from the Collegiate Masters in earning invitations to bowl alongside the best bowlers in the world in the 2010 PBA World Series of Bowling, Oct. 24-Nov. 6, at South Point Bowling Center in Las Vegas.

PBA.com�s Xtra Frame, a subscription-based on-line video streaming service, is providing live coverage of the match play eliminations Tuesday through Thursday. To enroll as an Xtra Frame subscriber, visit pba.com and click on the Xtra Frame logo.

14TH ANNUAL TEEN MASTERS
National Bowling Stadium, Reno, Nev., July 25

SECOND ROUND (AFTER 12 GAMES)

HIGH SCHOOL BOYS

1, Kristopher Prather, Milton, Fla., 2,511. 2, Cory Misura, Largo, Fla., 2,497. 3, Matthew Farber, Plainview, N.Y., 2,493. 4, Zack Hattori, Las Vegas, 2,479. 5, Kyle King, Glendale, Ariz, 2,472. 6, Adam Johnson, Oswego, Ill., 2,418. 7, Jimmy Ewell, Austin, Texas, 2,387. 8, Joshua Roca, Garden City Park, N.Y., 2,376. 9, John Patrick, St. Simons Island, Ga., 2,375. 10, Joseph Bowers, Carson City, Nev., 2,374.

11, McKenzie Eaton, Wyoming, Mich., 2,369. 12, Brandon Hott, Seminole, Fla., 2,360. 13, Ben Walk, Allen, Texas, 2,359. 14, Erik Zimmerman, Dear Park, N.Y., 2,348. 15, Bryant Ezell, Fayetteville, Ark., 2,342. 16, Mikey Preston, Oswego, Ill., 2,337. 17, A. J. Chapman, Manchester, Iowa, 2,327. 18, David Lance, Merrit Island, Fla., 2,326. 19, Ryan Showalter, South Colby, Wash., 2,325. 20, Michael Peirce, Hastings, Neb., 2,313.

21, Kyle Anderson, Lockport, Ill., 2,301. 22, (TIE) Corey Rogan, East Meadow, N.Y., and Brandon Rice, Belleville, Ill., 2,284. 24, Lance Ragland, Sunnyvale, Texas, 2,275. 25, Justin Knoelk, Lemont, Ill., 2,274. 26, Andrew Balta, Walford, Iowa, 2,272. 27, Tyler Liverman, Wake Forest, N.C., 2,269. 28, Kamron Doyle, Brentwood, Tenn., 2,266. 29, Maleeque Parker, Box Elder, S.D., 2,261. 30, Kevin Williams, Chesapeake, Va., 2,258.

31, Riley Dempsey, Avondale, Ariz., 2,249. 32, Joe Ayala, Hopewell Junction, N.Y., 2,245. 33, (TIE) Wesley Edwards, Blue Springs, Mo., and Brian Crater, Hudson, Mich., 2,240. 35, (TIE) Nick Spinelli, Wantagh, N.Y., and Dominick Savage, Missouri City, Texas, 2,239. 37, Austin KissInger, Lititz, Penn., 2,237. 38, Corbin Castor, Clarksville, Tenn., 2,226. 39, (TIE) Jeff McCann, Waterloo, Iowa, and Taylor Coggins, Burleson, Texas, 2,207.

41, (TIE) Justin Markillie, Palm Harbor, Fla., and Christopher Fort, Peachtree City, Ga., 2,201. 43, Sheldon Oliver, Oklahoma City, 2,193. 44, Austin Ruud, Brooklyn, Minn., 2,189. 45, Justin Tan, Flower Mound, Texas, 2,183. 46, (TIE) Timothy Starkes, Lake Grove, N.Y., and Tyler Sadowski, Roselle, Ill., and Andy Peterson, Bellevue, Neb., 2,179. 49, Kayne Hibbard, Nampa, Idaho, 2,177. 50, Cody Lubacky, Boise, Idaho, 2,163.

51, Jaylen Ramirez, Oklahoma City, 2,162. 52, Justin Hammerstone, Lititz, Penn., 2,161. 53, Brandon Ulmer, Jacksonville, N.C., 2,146. 54, Benjamin Nabity, Lincoln, Neb., 2,142. 55, (TIE) Corey Bayus, Struthers, Ohio, and Joe Scumaci, Chicago, 2,140. 57, Andrew Bowers, Clarksburg, W.Va., 2,133. 58, (TIE) Michael Long, Big Rock, Ill., and Kyle Hunt, Savannah, Tenn., 2,132. 60, Joseph Robillard, Savage, Minn., 2,128.

61, Kevin Scholz, Grafton, Wis., 2,127. 62, Matt Allen, Riverside, Calif., 2,119. 63, Tyler Porter, Vancouver, Wash., 2,096. 64, Aaron Ohl, Ann Arbor, Mich., 2,095. 65, (TIE) Michael Bukovsky Jr., Baldwin, N.Y., and Tyler Satter, Salem, Ore., 2,091. 67, Jimmy Reszke, Bolingbrook, Ill., 2,088. 68, Kevin Justin Viloria, Bayside, N.Y., 2,087. 69, Peter Mastrandrea, New Hyde Park, N.Y., 2,085. 70, Malcolm James, Woodbridge, Va., 2,081.

71, Joshua Ramon, San Antonio, Texas, 2,071. 72, Ryan Moats, Lincoln, Neb., 2,068. 73, Oscar Chan, Diamond Bar, Calif., 2,058. 74, Travis Davenport, Flower Mound, Texas, 2,042. 75, (TIE) Brian Miller, Jamestown, Tenn., and Michael Hartman, Earlton, N.Y., 2,036. 77, Albert Williams, Prince George, Va., 2,031. 78, Perry Hall Jr., Oklahoma City, 2,026. 79, T. J. Besel, Yakima, Wash., 2,025. 80, Ethan LeBeau, Aberdeen, S.D., 2,011.

81, Jake Pauletto, McHenry, Ill., 1,998. 82, Matthew Miller, Ranchocucamonga, Calif., 1,996. 83, Zachary Zornes, Lincoln, Neb., 1,993. 84, Casey Gordon, Sanger, Texas, 1,992. 85, Gordon Stene, Belding, Mich., 1,985. 86, Cameron Brei, Juniata, Neb., 1,983. 87, (TIE) Casey Jamrog, Bremerton, Wash., and Andrew Fenn, Elmont, N.Y., 1,981. 89, (TIE) Skylar Pasta, Meridian, Idaho, and Brett Glenn, Springdale, Ark., 1,972.

91, Victor Ma, New York, 1,968. 92, Aaron Adams, Roselle, Ill., 1,967. 93, Ryan Nikolas, Milwaukie, Ore., 1,962. 94, Austin Shryock, Van Buren, Ark., 1,957. 95, Tommy Frost, O'Fallon, Ill., 1,948. 96, Joshua Girardot, Del City, Okla., 1,938. 97, Derek Dauel, York, Neb., 1,937. 98, Brandon Gifford, Boise, Idaho, 1,920. 99, Brandyn Cox, Petersburg, Vir., 1,919. 100, Charles Baker, Salineq, Mich., 1,918.

101, George Crenshaw, Rowlett, Texas, 1,916. 102, Tory Brown, Sugarland, Texas, 1,912.

103, Chris Wallace, Virginia Beach, Va., 1,909. 104, Ricky LaRue, Eufaula, Ala., 1,908. 105, Jake Hafermalz, Dawsonville, Ga., 1,907. 106, Zakary Egerton, Greenville, Texas, 1,899. 107, Kyle Layman, Clarksville, Tenn., 1,896. 108, Patrick Truly Jr., Brooklyn Park, Minn., 1,895. 109, Jason Ryan, Davie, Fla., 1,891. 110, Ryan Rohde, Hayden, Idaho, 1,888.

111, Michael Leatherwood, Bellaire, Texas, 1,860. 112, Daniel Cruz Jr., Denton, Texas, 1,853. 113, Luke Henderson, Nampa, Idaho, 1,843. 114, Leonardo Duran, Ozone Park, N.Y., 1,832. 115, Darren Stanley, Vancouver, Wash., 1,819. 116, Ryan Duncan, Meridian, Idaho, 1,816. 117, Tyler Emerick, Kennewick, Wash., 1,803. 118, Brandon Allgood, Lincoln, Neb., 1,786. 119, Ronald Zey, Jacksonville, N.C., 1,785. 120, Brian Kracht, Brooklyn Park, Minn., 1,773.

121, Michael Gallagher, Midland, Texas, 1,761. 122, David Celentano, East Meadow, N.Y., 1,747. 123, Jordon Croft, Middleton, Idaho, 1,743. 124, Matt Whitson, Bella Vista, Ark., 1,742. 125, Ryan Reitmayer, Lidenhurst, Ill., 1,723. 126, Thomas Calderone, Baldwin, N.Y., 1,686. 127, Kennon Riley, Kingwood, Texas, 1,679. 128, Calvin Ruppert, Witter, Ark., 1,610. 129, Luis Pineda, Brooklyn Center, Minn., 1,604. 130, John Peter Kaina, Reno, Nev., 1,579.

HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS

1, Thea Aspiras, Chesapeake, Va., 2,519. 2, Natalie Goodman, O'Fallon, Ill., 2,332. 3, Allie Ijams, Flagstaff, Ariz., 2,286. 4, Katelyn Bullock, Brooklyn, Ark., 2,232. 5, Katelyn Simpson, Boise, Idaho, 2,231. 6, Caitlin Hofmann, Lockport, Ill., 2,227. 7, Morgan O'Brien, Lomira, Wis., 2,209. 8, Erica Schneider, Levittown, N.Y., 2,206. 9, Correen Lieber, Issaquah, Wash., 2,204. 10, Kimi Davidson, Azle, Texas, 2,198.

11, Gabriella Mayfield, Lake Isabella, Calif., 2,167. 12, Michelle Hunzaker, Cary, N.C., 2,166. 13, Alexa Anderson, Hudson, Fla., 2,158. 14, Becca Pratt, Troy, N.Y., 2,155. 15, Kaylee Magazine, Clearwater, Fla., 2,145. 16, Rachael Perrault, Clarksville, Tenn., 2,141. 17, Melanie Crawford, Allen, Texas, 2,138. 18, Karlie Loop, Menifee, Calif., 2,121. 19, Tara Lopez, Plano, Texas, 2,111. 20, Holly Zink, Port Jefferson, N.Y., 2,096.

21, Brittney Johnson, Schuler, Neb., 2,082. 22, (TIE) Jennafer Mellott, Lauderhill, Fla., and Courtney Nikolas, Milwaukie, Ore., 2,077. 24, Rjani Kaya, Nampa, Idaho, 2,069. 25, Lisa Johnson, Broken Arrow, Okla., 2,059. 26, Brandi Stephens, Lahoma, Okla., 2,058. 27, Tasha Waterbury, Soldotna, Alaska, 2,057. 28, Lauren Johnson, Lincoln, Neb., 2,038. 29, Lauren Adams, Memphis, 2,035. 30, Ashley Crowder, Tamarac, Fla., 2,028.

31, Meraenda Kekahbah, North Platte, Neb., 2,020. 32, Jackie Flanagan, Lavaca, Ark., 2,019. 33, Nicole Lape, Rockford, Ill., 2,002. 34, Lisa Cummins, Allen, Texas, 1,999. 35, Taylor Bockhorn, Brenham, Texas, 1,996. 36, Jessica McCusker, Allen, Texas, 1,994. 37, Chelsey Purdum, Wyoming, Mich., 1,985. 38, Alexandra Schmieg, Plano, Texas, 1,971. 39, Destiny Velez, Hurst, Texas, 1,965. 40, Leah Champion, Janesville, Wis., 1,962.

41, Courtney Phillips, Spring, Texas, 1,946. 42, Stacey Tripp, Fort Meade, Md., 1,936. 43, Jessica Kowalski, Swansea, Ill., 1,928. 44, Nicole Burnett, Challis, Idaho, 1,895. 45, Andrea Guzman, Pasadena, Texas, 1,880. 46, Carly Phelps, Boise, Idaho, 1,861. 47, Brandice Canty, Baltimore, 1,860. 48, Maryann Swaney, Clarksville, Tenn., 1,850. 49, Courtney Fine, Klamath Falls, Ore., 1,849. 50, Emily Sutton, Port Orchard, Wash., 1,830.

51, Zulfiye Bademci, Patchogue, N.Y., 1,820. 52, Brandii Brady, Chester, Va., 1,776. 53, Meghan Wing, Massapequa, N.Y., 1,754. 54, Amanda Hagood, Flower Mound, Texas, 1,739. 55, Bethany Matlock, Fort Smith, Ark., 1,727. 56, Sarah Discepoli, Greensboro, N.C., 1,692. 57, Janae Gifford, Boise, Idaho, 1,514. 58, Alley Glenn, Springdale, Ark., 1,465.

BOYS UNDER 14

1, Greg Young, Viera, Fla., 2,466. 2, Jeffrey Juarez, East Meadow, N.Y., 2,385. 3, Wesley Low Jr., Palmdale, Calif., 2,244. 4, Brandon Soedarmasto, Levittown, N.Y., 2,225. 5, Kyle Stram, Grand Rapids, Minn., 2,161. 6, Pio Aspiras, Chesapeake, Va., 2,141. 7, Trevor Przepiora, Alvordton, Ohio, 2,136. 8, Ryan Harris, Wasco, Wash., 2,134. 9, Zach Johnson, Schuyler, Neb., 2,032. 10, Cameron Royes, Mansfield, Texas, 2,024.

11, Billy Goodman, O'Fallon, Ill., 2,012. 12, Adam Zimmerman, Dear Park, N.Y., 2,009. 13, Korey Zeller, Kennawick, Wash., 1,987. 14, Alex Denton, Waverly, Iowa, 1,952. 15, Bailey Mays, Wylie, Texas, 1,907. 16, Robert Kekahbah, North Platte, Neb., 1,903. 17, Anthony Dodge, North Bend, Neb., 1,893. 18, Pablo Cerda, Sunrise, Fla., 1,885. 19, Anthony Naujokas, Lake Ronkonkoma, N.Y., 1,853. 20, Austin Cooper, Greenville, Texas, 1,833.

21, Matthew Meacham, Merrillville, Ind., 1,799. 22, Frank Masone, Smithtown, N.Y., 1,689. 23, Spencer Waryas, Tulsa, Okla., 1,675. 24, Curtis Bell Jr., Brooklyn Center, Minn., 1,668. 25, Brandon Devlin, Clarksville, Tenn., 1,444.

GIRLS UNDER 14

1, Chevelle Holstein, Sparks, Nev., 2,147. 2, Ashley Dunn, Palmdale, Calif., 2,109. 3, Rebecca Gotterbarn, Garden City South, N.Y., 2,048. 4, Sierra Kanemoto, Dayton, Ohio, 2,022. 5, Daniele Roca, Garden City Park, N.Y., 1,976. 6, Taryn Gray, Greenville, Texas, 1,929. 7, Jessica Mellott, Lauderhill, Fla., 1,900. 8, Adel Wahner, Baytown, Texas, 1,877. 9, Krystina Nealon, Coral Springs, Fla., 1,822. 10, Kristina Genova, Elmont, N.Y., 1,738.

11, Kara Lieber, Issaquah, Wash., 1,719. 12, Jenna Coldiron, Cincinnati, 1,480. 13, Kaylee Lovett, Clarksville, Tenn., 1,280.

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2010 Teen Masters

Zack Hattori of Las Vegas and Morgan O'Brien of Lomira, Wis., won the high school boys and girls titles in the 14th annual Teen Masters at the National Bowling Stadium Thursday.

Hattori won a $4,000 scholarship as high school boys winner while McKenzie Eaton of Wyoming, Mich. earned $2,000 as runner-up. O'Brien won a $3,000 scholarship and Kaylee Magazine of Clearwater, Fla. $1,500 as high school girls champion and runner-up, respectively.

Hattori, who will be a senior at Silverado High School in Las Vegas this fall, defeated Eaton, 4-2 (167-197, 236-216, 208-204, 209-187, 229-248, 234-203) in the best-of-seven-game championship match.

"I had a good line but the first game I wasn't executing really well," said Hattori, in his fourth Teen Masters. "It was hard for me to double because I couldn't get the left lane down (long pattern.) I switched balls and got in more so that's when I started making good shots and it started to come together.

"I didn't know much about McKenzie coming into this week but we were rooting for each other in the championship match and I just happened to come out on top."

O'Brien, who will be a senior at St. Marys Springs high school this fall, took advantage of an open frame by Magazine in the 10th frame of game seven to win the girls championship match, 4-3 (187-211, 158-193, 169-163, 221-180, 216-186, 193-194, 181-175). O'Brien had a spare and strike in the 10th to clinch the final game.

"She had me in the first two games," said O'Brien in her third Teen Masters. "After that, I made an adjustment and a ball change and that made a big difference. I also saw how she was playing and I decided to adjust to use her line.

"My coaches told me to not focus on beating my opponent but beating the pins so that's what I did but my heart was still beating out of my chest."

In the 14-under division, 14-year-old Greg Young of Viera, Fla., captured the boys title with a 3-1 victory (202-194, 200-219, 226-203, 188-184) in the best-of-five-game championship match over Jeffrey Juarez of East Meadow, N.Y., to win a $1,200 scholarship. Juarez won $1,000.

"I did not want to go into game five," said Young, bowling in his first Teen Masters. " I was struggling on the long pattern and the ball was checking up. I had some nerves and was glad to win it in game four."

In the girls 14-under title match, 13-year-old Ashley Dunn of Palmdale, Calif., defeated Chevelle Holstein of Sparks, Nev., 3-1 (191-171, 224-158, 135-199, 195-146) for a $1,000 scholarship. Holstein won $700 for second place.

"I'm very excited," Dunn said. I got more confident as the week went on and that helped me. In the last match I had to switch my ball on the long pattern and move left on the short pattern and those moves got me to the pocket and get more carry."

In addition to competing for scholarship prizes, Teen Masters champions O'Brien and Hattori will join Danielle McEwan, Rockland, N.Y., and Mike Fujita, El Sobrante, Calif., from the Collegiate Masters in receiving invitations to bowl alongside the best bowlers in the world in the 2010 PBA World Series of Bowling, Oct. 24-Nov. 6, at South Point Bowling Center in Las Vegas.

The Teen Masters was created by Gary Beck, founder of Killer B Promotions, in 1997 and has provided young bowlers with more than $1 million in scholarships over a span of 14 years.


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