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The Perfect Game!
300 Bowlers

 
 
 
 
 
Bill Poff - March 25, 2010
Jim Jacobson - February 25, 2010
Bill Poff - February 16, 2010
Gary Studdard February 11, 2010
John Ponseigo -January 14, 2010
Joe Smith - December 8, 2009
Cal Shirey - December 1, 2009
Bill Poff - November 12, 2009
Greg Waldon - April 2, 2009
Dan Imholte - March 12, 2009
Greg Waldon - February 10, 2009
Frank Dietz - January 10, 2009
Greg Waldon - November 13, 2008
Cal Shirey - November 6, 2008
Greg Waldon October 29, 2008
Rich Mazzolini October 16, 2008
Greg Waldon September 25, 2008
Leo Matteucci September 24, 2008
Jerry Schwitzke September 3, 2008
John Ponseigo  March 11, 2008
John Miller January 9, 2008
Jim Jacobsen November 20, 2007
Rich Kirby, November 11, 2007
Bill Wellnitz, October 29, 2007
Bob Wells, October 5, 2007
Rich Kirby, August 1, 2007
Al Anderson, March 22, 2007
Jerry Wilson, 2006
Ken Pavlik, November 1, 2006
Al Schafer, April, 2005
Al Schafer, March 23, 2005
Warren Konrath, February 18, 2004
Rob Pettit, June 15, 2003
Stan Smith, February 7, 2003
Ken Pavlik, Jan 25, 2002
Jim Sandys - November 1, 2001
Lynn Hamilton - October 25, 2001
Dave Krauter - February 7, 2001
Al Schafer - January 25, 2001
John Makely - September 9, 1999
Nick Nucciarone - October 23, 1998
Gene D'Arcangelo - May 28, 1997
Hogan Dunlevy - December 4, 1980
Bowlers participate in the sport of bowling for a variety of reasons.  If you have ever played the game, you know that there are many challenges to be mastered.  There are the skills of bowling; the lane conditions; the mental focus; the physical consistency of hitting your target all twelve times while having your swing, angle, hand position, release and fingers just the same as the last; everything together as one.  There is the unrelenting change in the lane conditions that you must read and adjust to successfully. 
 
As the strikes come, there is the tension that grows from within that you must subdue.  And if it happens that everything comes together and you do it, everyone stops, cheers you on and congratulates you.  It is a rewarding feeling.  It felt so right ... so smooth.
 
Well, you did it, and we honor you for your achievement.  You will grace these pages for years to come.  We place your name on this page of honor as a tribute.  You are our friends and you have given us something to shoot for . . . the perfect game.
 

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