Category:Superior PerformanceBorn:Passed: Missy has participated in over ten Minneapolis Womens Bowling Association City Tournaments. 56364, Office Located 211 Main Street N., Pierz, MN. Olson averaged 205 for his 12 Masters games, which wound up being the highest average of the tournament. He went on to represent Minnesota at Washington D. C. in July of 1961. His high season average was 212. He started bowling as a youngster in North Minneapolis. She has been a member of the Minneapolis Womens Bowling Association for 34 years Carol has devotedly served on the board since 1983 starting out as a director. He also served as Vice President and President. He attended Edison High School for a couple of years and married Rose Jaros in 1931. To increase . He served on the Membership, Senior, and Nominating Committees in addition to his other duties. Category:Memorial Honor RollBorn:04/07/1896Passed:10/14/1979. On the Minnesota State level she was a State Director in 1953-1954, 2nd Vice President from 1955-1956 thru 1959-1960, then as President in 1960-1961 and 1962-1963. He also won the 2006 Thanksgiving Hi Roller Tournament. Bowling in the Minneapolis area. While at The Park Rec., he encouraged The St. Paul ABC and WIBC Singles and Doubles Tournaments to relocate to this facility. She contributed 644. He has a high game of 300 and a 793 high series. She organized many groups to bowl the city and state tournaments as well as attending league meetings and organizing new leagues for the growing sport of the 1950s. 2018. Betty went on to serve nationally as she served on the WIBC Board of Directors from 1991 through 2002. She also helped establish the traveling league and after school programs. Category: Superior Performance Born: 06/23/1932 Passed: 02/15/2017. He has been a sanctioned bowler in the Minneapolis Association for forty years. Jim has also volunteered his time to the state by serving as a State Director for 30 years. Her high game of 290 was shot at Badens Stadium Bowl in Bloomington, Minnesota and her high series of 710 at the time of her induction came in 1980 also at Badens Stadium Bowl. In 2002 and 2003 she won the Minneapolis Mixed Scratch Title and in 2003 she was the Minnesota State Womens All Events Champion. Following are more of Chucks bowling accomplishments, he has 4 Minneapolis City Tournament Titles: 3 State Titles, 1 Rochester Doubles Title, 5 Fargo Titles at The Bowler; 3 St. In addition, he founded the Minneapolis District Bowling Association Local Awards Program for all averages, but most importantly for the lower average bowlers. In 1986 she again won the ACUI Collegiate Regional Championship. He has participated in 15 ABC National Tournament and many city and state tournaments. Don won on the All-Star Bowling TV Show when John Dorek was the MC. Dave has been competitive since he picked up a bowling ball at the age of 12! For instance, one game he had nine splits and he stated that Glen Naze rolled 1,386 straight games without missing a night (thats over 15 years of bowling). On the local Bowlerama TV show, Helma was a champion several times. Not just the scores, but the whole game. His high all-events of 2,074 came in Memphis, Tennessee through the date of his induction. Doyle started his bowling career by setting pins at KC Lanes when he was ten years old. He held offices in the Minnesota State Association and served on the board from 2006 to present. GSBC - 2022 Event Flyer; GSBC - Official Rules (3-31-22) . As a volunteer, he has served the youth bowlers through AJBC and later YABA from 1957 through 1982. Bill Baden (HOF 1968) drilled his bowling equipment. She has even hosted the State Tournament. He teamed with Sam Lantto in 1986 to win the Actual Double Title in the Minneapolis City Tournament. Jerry reached out nationally and helped the Minneapolis Association to a new level. He has 13-300 games and 5-800 series with 813 his highest. Cloud Actual All-Events Champion, Hibbing All-Events Champion and the Minneapolis City Tournament Champion in 1970. Dave has thrown 2 298s, 18 299s, 74 300s and 43 800s with his highest being 869 and his high end of the season average is 248 with the last 13 years being over 240! He served as a Lane Representative and helped in lane certification, 2004, 2005. Georgene also competed on the Diamond Lake Fun Centers squad with longtime teammate Shirley Sjostrom (HOF 1986). In 1941 she was a Director in the Minneapolis Womens Bowling Association and served as President from 1950-1951. He served the bowling community at all levels. Lois has donated her time to help with Special Olympics, All-Star Elimination and the National Coca-Cola Tournaments. On May 11, 1858, on the same day Minnesota became a state, the town of Bloomington was established. She was elected and served as a Delegate to the WIBC National Convention for 16 years and served as a Minnesota State Delegate for 12 years. Tom has been the captain of the powerful Linds Lakers Tournament Team from 1986 to the present. Mavis won the Minneapolis City Womens Tournament All Events Titles in 1966-1967 and in 1969-1970. In tournaments, Leif started his winning ways in 1978 at the Minnesota State Bowling Association Tournament in Duluth, Minnesota by winning the Actual and Handicapped Doubles event with Mark Brettingen. Cloud, Minnesota six (6) times; Garden Center in Alexandria, Minnesota twice; and has one Team Title in the following tournaments; Fargo, North Dakota Team Event at the Bowler, the State Team Event in 1988 at Midway Pro Bowl and the Minneapolis City Tournament Team Event in 1992 with Dexter Shoes. In the Greater St. Paul City Tournament Ken was part of the team that won the Actual and Handicapped Titles in 1982. Category:Superior Performance ActiveBorn:10/27/1950Passed: George has been bowling in the Minneapolis area for 33 years. Mike had an 813, Dave Hoppenrath 728, Tom Corbett (HOF 1996) 737, Brad Subak (HOF 2001) 622 and Mark Steiner contributed 717 for a combined score of 3,617. Her highest average was 191 and she competed in almost 50 WIBC National Tournaments. She continues to attend Leadership Conferences held at headquarters. He was President of the Minneapolis District Bowling Association and served as a Director in the Minnesota State Association. Juette was honored for her superior performance during the last 30 years. Claude owned and operated Uptown Lanes, near Lake Street and Hennepin Avenue, from January 1947 until the City of Minneapolis bought it in June of 1982 to make way for Calhoun Square. He built the Brooklyn Park Golf Course in 1962. Pats high game is 290; his high series is 755, and his high average of 211 while bowling for the University of Minnesota. He was part owner of the Spring Lake Park bowling alley and roller rink. He has participated in the local tournament scene for many years. He has many titles to his name. 2023 She has a third place finish in her first PWBA appearance in San Antonio, Texas in 1963. Diane has also donated her organizational expertise to the Minneapolis Womens Bowling Association (MWBA) by serving on the Board of Directors. She has averaged 200+ for the past seven years. Category: Superior Performance Born: 01/05/1902 Passed: 08/26/1974. Category:Superior Performance Veteran IIBorn:03/28/1898Passed:04/25/1993. His high average was 186. He served as President during the 1981-82 season. He is also in the Minnesota Horseshoe Hall of Fame. His most interesting time was bowling at the US Embassy Club in Bonn, Germany from 1973-75. He was a member of the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) from 1969 to 1971, with his best finish of 17th place coming in Overland Park, Kansas. Ken was a life member of the American Bowling Congress and a Director of the Minneapolis District Bowling Association for 24 years. Not a day goes by without someone stopping by the BJ Tournament to say Hi to him. Jim was known for some of his unusual bowling habits, sometimes throwing 75 practice games in a day and over a 1,000 in a month. His tournament championships follow; they are a first place finish in the 1978 Tribune Classic Singles Tournament where he had a four game series of 886. He served on the following committees: Hall of Fame, Historical, City Tournament, Minneapolis Team Challenge, Office Relocation and he served as Chairperson of the Minneapolis USBC Hall of Fame from 2001 present and the Chairperson of the Minneapolis Historical Committee from 1997 present. He was elected to the Board of Directors of the Minneapolis District Bowling Association in 1942, and in 1950 was elected President of the Association. Elaine served on the AJBC board for 6 years prior to the YABA Association came to exist in 1981. In 1982-1983 and in 1985-1986 she won the Minnesota State Team Tournament. He was one of the first three local bowlers to hold a 200 average for a whole season and had a record 773 in 1918, which held for ten years. The tournament was staged on six lanes installed in the Welsbach Building in downtown Chicago. Category: Meritorious Service Born: 01/20/1917 Passed: Helma has been a member of the Minneapolis Womens Bowling Association (MWBA) for the past 46 years. He continued bowling up to and including the 1971-72 season. He made the Second Team twice. John started bowling in 1917 in the Transportation League. In 1925 Leo teamed with Chas. Sophie attended the WIBC National Convention for 32 years and she participated in 34 WIBC National Tournaments. He usually bowled in the leadoff position because he had the knack of finding the lanes quickly. His highest year-end league average was 219 in 1982 at Coon Rapids Lanes. Category:Superior Performance ActiveBorn:02/26/1942Passed: Bruce started bowling in 1955 at the age of 13 at Skylanes in south Minneapolis. He accumulated 3 St. Paul City Tournament titles and 6 Minnesota State titles. While in the military, he was on the All Marine Corp. Category: Memorial Honor Roll Born: 04/07/1892 Passed: 07/18/1981. Nationally, George has competed in 32 ABC National Tournaments. John has been selected to the Minneapolis All City Team three (3) times and the St. Paul All City Team once. He served as Vice President from 1991-96 and as President during the 1997-98 season. In 1953 he received the Town Topper Award from the Chamber of Commerce. In 2005 she was the US Open leading qualifier with a 219.5 average and she was third at the 2005 Minnesota Queens Tournament. As a bowler, proprietor and organizer her life revolved around bowling. He served on many committees including the Audit Committee. Tom has two 2nd place finishes that happened to be back to back in August and September 1987. He attended coaching seminars put on by Chuck Hall and one of his early role models, Buddy Bomar. Larry is well remembered by outstanding bowlers of his time. He was most involved in the Suspension, City Tournament and Executive Committees. Category:Memorial Honor RollBorn:12/07/1928Passed:01/14/1988. Jim was active in the Minnesota Bowling Council and was a leader in reviving Bowlerama. Lil was one of bowlings stalwarts in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s. He averaged over 200 for seven straight years, with 207 being his best. She started the Junior State Tournament and helped to organize the State YABA. Category:Meritorious ServiceBorn:01/25/1940Passed: Phill started bowling at the age of 15 and was encouraged by his parents that both bowled. She made the 2nd Team four times, (1986-1987, 1989-1990, 1990-1991, 1994-1995). He served as the Assistant Executive from November, 2001 to August 2005 and he was the Interim Association Manager from September 2005 thru November 2005 until he was elected the Association Manager in November 2005. Hommes started bowling when he was 35 years old. Mikes shortened bowling career has touched many people young and old. In 1998 Carl had the honor of representing our Association locally when the Team USA Regional Finals were held at Brunswick Eden Prairie Lanes. In addition to competition, Tom volunteered his time with the Minneapolis District Bowling Association for 21 years. Phill has donated many, many hours to the bowlers of the Minneapolis area. After 30 years people came in week after week, he got to know them, their names and which shoes fit best, said his wife, Virginia. In 1993, she had a 2,007 all events which was a record. Sue (Stiele) Peterson was a member of the Minneapolis WIBC for many years. He has been selected to the Minneapolis All-City Team twice, two-times to the Greater St. Paul All-City 1st Team and three times to the All-City 2nd Team. He won the American Bowling Congress On-Site Award in 1952 for his 1,835 all-events score. Category: Superior Performance Active Born: 08/20/1951 Passed: Gary started bowling in Duluth, Minnesota in 1959 at the age of eight. She held a 182 year end high average and was considered one of the top women bowlers in the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s. The St. Louis Cardinals and a team in the Southern League offered him contracts. She served a term as President 1944-45 and went on to serve as secretary for 6 years from 1945-46 thru 1950-51. LeRoy was introduced to bowling in 1929 at Ascension Lanes. Chet attended approximately 18 American Bowling Congress National Tournaments and was a delegate from Minneapolis to a half dozen conventions. He was manager of Southtown Bowl in Bloomington, Minnesota and Village North Bowl in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota before becoming Executive Secretary of the Minneapolis District Bowling Association in 1984. Bob spent many hours each week preparing for the production of the show with Steve and others. As a proprietor, he built Bryant-Lake Lanes in 1939, and sold it in 1945 and moved to Melody Lanes owned by Merrill Madsen until its sale in 1957. For the 1964-65 season, his final averages in his three leagues were 211, 204 and 197. In 1937 he was elected Secretary of the Minneapolis District Bowling Association and remained in that position for 30 years. Records State Tournament Souvenir Programs . His team won the IBA (International Bowling Association) tournament in 1929 and 1932. Cloud, MN. Bill has shown his dedicated to this sport by being a Director in the Minneapolis District Bowling Association since 1957. Jim is most proud that some of the countless hours spent coaching the juniors paid off when some of those juniors have been inducted into the Minneapolis District Hall of Fame. Tippy won the second Central Bowlers Alliance (CBA) Tournament at Diamond Lake South in July 1971. In 1958, Doyle shot 759 in the singles event at the Minnesota State Tournament at Lucky Lanes in St. Paul, Minnesota. At the time of his induction, he has participated in the Minneapolis City Tournament for 28 years and the American Bowling Congress National Tournament for many years. Dave is a member of the highly competitive Linds Lakers Bowling Team. In the 1964-65 season he joined straightaway league competition at South Bolero and the Uptown Straightaway. Sharon has won the Amateur Bowler Tour Tournament (ABT) three times, one second place finish and two third place finishes. At the time of her induction, Deb has over 40-700+ series, a high game of 297 bowled at Earle Brown Bowl on 5/24/1995 and a high series of 790 bowled at Texa-Tonka Lanes on 12/21/1992 with a high average of 209 at Eden Prairie Lanes. He was a part of the Grain Belt Beer team that won the Minnesota State Team Event in Mankato in 1969. He was a member of many League Championship Teams dating back to 1959 and received numerous high average and high game awards over the years. At age 15 and a graduate of the junior program, he averaged 199 in the top mens competition. Rhea was still bowling when he was 74. Adapted Bowling, ASD ; Adapted Bowling, CI ; Adapted Bowling, PI ; Adapted Floor Hockey, CI ; . Link Copied! Category:Superior Performance VeteranBorn:09/14/1949Passed:02/28/2016. Prior to coming to Minnesota, she was a Vice President of the Monroe Wisconsin Bowling Association. His first 700 series was 727 with a string of fifteen straight strikes. He would say, The spin is in. She was active in the association activities but did not hold office as she felt proprietors should not interfere but were great supporters and was always there to help with many events and activities. At the time of her induction her high season ending average was 216 and her high series was 783. Her career high game is 300 and a high series of 782. He continued bowling and never looked back. Gary has been on the St. Paul All City 1st Team in 1995-96 and the 2nd Team in 1999-00. She did cash in both events. Gordy has been involved in all aspects of the game of bowling. At the state level she has participated in the state tournaments, conventions and the annual Jamboree for at least the past 15 years. Category:Superior PerformanceBorn:11/27/1951Passed: Clark has won five Minneapolis Association Championships. She won the Minnesota BPAA All-Star Tournament and represented the state in the 1960-1961 BPAA All-Star Tournament where she placed 24th. She was Secretary from 1965-1966 thru 1974-1975. He has enjoyed coaching and working with the juniors as well as instructing his peers. He has participated in 28 ABC/USBC National Tournaments with a high finish of eight place in Team, 31 Minneapolis City Tournaments and 25 Minnesota State Tournaments. The ten-pin rule is: If your average is 10 pins higher in league bowling after 21 games than your last year's average, you must report this average as the average to be . Her high series is 750 with a year-end high average of 206 in 1969-70. Atlantic Collegiate Baseball L. <25 <$5M. Phills most interesting sponsor was Henry W. Anderson Mortuary. In a day filled with tense moments and jubilation, the Spring Lake Park bowlers were the last ones standing out of 24 teams Dec. 4, winning the Minnesota State Bowling Championship. He served as secretary of the Minnesota Mens Association and as the Executive Secretary Treasurer of the Minneapolis District Bowling Association. She has also served as a league officer for more than 14 years. He was very involved in and promoted the junior bowling program, turning out many strong young bowlers. Category:Superior Performance ActiveBorn:01/31/1999Passed:10/17/1999. She chaired the State Legislative Committee from 1949-1955. In addition to his service, Mic has won many league championships and participated in many tournaments over the years. He threw a Black Angle in the 11th frame of the preceding game and struck in which he finished with a 166. She is most noted for her dedicated service to the junior bowlers of Minneapolis and greater Minnesota. 2100 Freeway Boulevard, Brooklyn Center, MN 55430-1735 (763) 560-2262. He has served the juniors in the YABA program for 14 years. She was a member of the Bowling Proprietors Association and she served as an officer to them. Gladys has been a WIBC National Director five times and she has bowled in 20 WIBC National Championship Tournaments. In the mid-70s Bob was part of the team that won the Rochester, Tri-City Team Event Title 3 out of 4 consecutive years. Bill competed in the first Masters Tournament sponsored by the American Bowling Congress. Lindquist won three gold metals at the FIQ (Federation Internationale De Quilleurs) World Tournament event in Panama. Category:Superior Performance VeteranBorn:05/06/1909Passed: Mady was born in Duluth, Minnesota and moved with his family to northeast Minneapolis when he was in the eighth grade. In 1956 he was the recipient of the first Dean Norum Award (awarded for the highest single game of the Tribune Classic) for rolling a 280 game. Additionally, she has been a member of the LCBA (Ladies Central Bowlers Alliance) and participated in Local, State, U S Open and National Queens events. In 1968 he teamed with Jerry Steeve of Florida State to win the National Intercollegiate Bowling Championships Association of College Unions-International Doubles Event, held on the ABC Tournament Lanes in Cincinnati, Ohio. Cloud Kegle Doubles to mention a few. Bladine was instrumental in establishing the one-day, 9-pin no tap tournament at Park Place Bowl and he helped at the PBA Regional events held in the Twin Cities. The WIBC National Tournament in 1992 in Lansing, Michigan marked her 28th appearance and as of May 2005 she has accumulated a total of 40 appearances. He was President of the Association in the 1974-75 season. Eva served the Minneapolis Womens Bowling Association as Vice President from 1939-40 thru 1943-44. He was a member of the winning team at the Kiel Spiel at Hibbing, Minnesota in 1981 and 1983. She served on the International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame board and was a member of the National 600 Club and the Professional Womens bowling Association. Jerry was a well respected member of the bowling community and was a friend, mentor and coach to many bowlers. She went on to serve the organization by serving as a bowling coach for the YABA members. Cloud, Minnesota, the Golden Valley Lanes Tournament Doubles Division in 1969 with Georgene Cordes, she won two Tribune Classic Titles and she won the Doubles Event with her daughter Carol Aarestad in the Sundial Ladies Classic Tournament at Vilo Lanes in Waite Park, Minnesota. He holds thirteen (13) Minnesota State Tournament Titles and 14 career wins in the Central Bowlers Alliance (CBA) and was on the First Team All Star team five (5) times and the second team All Start team in the 2003-2004 season. Roger was apart of the Miller Beer team that won the Minneapolis City Tournament in 1983 with a total of 3,502. He won the Hibbing Tournament Doubles Championship which he lists as one his most memorable bowling accomplishments. She has participated in nearly all the Minneapolis Womens City Tournaments as well as the state and national tournaments. He has served the leagues well by being secretary for 2 leagues, one for 28 years. He was President of the Minneapolis District Bowling Association 1958-59, and President of the Minnesota State Bowling Proprietors Association 1966-67 and he was a National BPA Regional Vice President 1974-76, a National Director, and served on many committees. She was league secretary of the Lake Street Phillies League for many years. His early role models included Ray Bluth and Dick Weber. He has won the Elsies Lucky 13 doubles title and has a team title in the Minnehaha Open tournament. He was an organizer of several leagues, including the Senior League and was considered one of the outstanding bowling proprietors in Minnesota as owner of Audi-Bowl. His high league average was 233.59. Category: Meritorious Service Born: 05/26/1938 Passed: 12/21/2020. Her career high game is 280 with a high series of 747. She has served on the board since 1992. His high game was 298 and he has 781 as his high series. Dawn went on to have two 300 games (9/6/1994 and 2/17/1996). LeRoy started bowling in 1956. He teamed with Rod Toft to win the Peterson Classic Doubles in 1978 and then set the all time record for doubles with an impressive 1,395 and he finished 3rd in singles that year with 1,648. She has served as league Secretary of the Gold Crown Classic League for the past eight years. Tom has served in all aspects of bowling and he has some outstanding bowling accomplishments too. Sid was particularly noted for his energy and good humor on the lanes. Most often she took the lead by serving as the Chairperson. Then in 1976-1977 she won the All Events crown again. In 1965 he was in the Marines and he spent the next two years in Vietnam. He won the Most Valuable Player Award in the Tournament of Champions in Los Angeles, California in 1960. He has been a bowling proprietor for 11 years and a junior bowling coach for 15 years. He started bowling with a wooden ball and was great in match play competition in the days when matches were bowled on one or two lanes. Nancy had a 228 contribution. Doyle was President and Sergeant-at-arms of the Greater Minneapolis Bowling Proprietors Association. 5 Person Team Scratch Game of. Category:Superior Performance ActiveBorn:10/01/1946Passed: David Doc started bowling at Joyners in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota the age of 12. His high game was 266 with a 655 high series. He accumulated a 203 average at that time. Donnas was a Delegate to the State and National WIBC Meetings from 1989 to 2000 and she participated in the National WIBC Tournament during the period of 1986 to 2000 as well and 33 National Tournaments in all.
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