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MANITOBA TENPIN FEDERATION 145 PACIFIC AVENUE WINNIPEG, MANITOBA R3B 2Z6 Fax: (204) 925-5792 Website: www.mbtenpinfed.com Email: [email protected] EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Ken Burns (204) 925-5705 MANITOBA TENPIN FEDERATION PRESENTS “FRAME BY FRAME” ISSUES: 1 & 2 VOLUME: 23 FALL & WINTER/ 2014 Combo Issue THIS ISSUE CONTAINS: Tenpin Tales 1 $500 Pro Shop Prize Opportunity 7 MBA Youth Open Tournament Dates and Info 8 2014 Annual Awards& Hall of Fame Brunch 10 Calendar of Events 20 Manitoba Provincial & International Contingents 22 MTF CTT Provincial Team Training Program 30 MTF CMC Provincial Team Training Program 31 Brandon Tenpin Bowling Association Results 32 Manitoba Tenpin Bowling Coaches Association 34 Sport Manitoba Respect in SportProgram Info 35 NCCP Tenpin Bowling Courses 36 Upcoming NCCP Intro to Competition Worksop Info37 NCCP Competition Development Clinic Schedule 38 Bowling Hall of Fame of Manitoba Display 39 TYREL ROSE Bowling Clinics / MTF Basic Clinic 40 Manitoba Bowling Assoc. Awards Program Notice 41
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MANITOBA TENPIN FEDERATION 145 PACIFIC AVENUE

WINNIPEG, MANITOBA

R3B 2Z6

Fax: (204) 925-5792

Website: www.mbtenpinfed.com

Email: [email protected]

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Ken Burns (204) 925-5705

MANITOBA TENPIN FEDERATION

PRESENTS

“FRAME BY FRAME”

ISSUES: 1 & 2

VOLUME: 23

FALL & WINTER/ 2014 Combo Issue

THIS ISSUE CONTAINS:

Tenpin Tales 1

$500 Pro Shop Prize Opportunity 7

MBA Youth Open Tournament Dates and Info 8

2014 Annual Awards& Hall of Fame Brunch 10

Calendar of Events 20

Manitoba Provincial & International Contingents 22

MTF CTT Provincial Team Training Program 30

MTF CMC Provincial Team Training Program 31

Brandon Tenpin Bowling Association Results 32

Manitoba Tenpin Bowling Coaches Association 34

Sport Manitoba Respect in SportProgram Info 35

NCCP Tenpin Bowling Courses 36

Upcoming NCCP Intro to Competition Worksop Info37

NCCP Competition Development Clinic Schedule 38

Bowling Hall of Fame of Manitoba Display 39

TYREL ROSE Bowling Clinics / MTF Basic Clinic 40

Manitoba Bowling Assoc. Awards Program Notice 41

MANITOBA TENPIN FEDERATION

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

PRESIDENT ELAINE YAMRON

1st VICE PRESIDENT ATS ODAGUCHI

2ndVICE PRESIDENT PETER WIGHT

DIRECTOR STAN BURTON

DIRECTOR LUCIEN CASAGRANDE

DIRECTOR WANDA HOWARD

DIRECTOR LEN HOWELL

DIRECTOR RON MOLINSKI

DIRECTOR DARREN NAYLOR

DIRECTOR RALPH PIASTA

DIRECTOR LYNDA SEEWALD

DIRECTOR PATRICIA WIGHT

DIRECTOR ELEANOR YOUNG

MEMBER ASSOCIATIONS:

MANITOBA BOWLING ASSOCIATION

BRANDON TENPIN BOWLING ASSOCIATION

DAUPHIN TENPIN ASSOCIATION

WINNIPEG TENPIN BOWLING ASSOCIATION

MANITOBA TENPIN BOWLING COACHES ASSOCIATION

Manitoba Bowling Association

PROVINCIAL AWARDS PROGRAM

NOTICE

The Manitoba Bowling Association annually offers awards to

adult bowlers for Provincial scores during the regular season

(August 1-July 31)

for the following achievements:

High Single Scratch

High Series Scratch (3 Games)

High Single Scratch Pins Over Average

High Series Scratch Pins Over Average (3 Games)

The MBA endeavours to obtain all scores bowled within

Manitoba, however it is possible that some information can

be missed. For this reason, if you have obtained a high score

in one or more of these categories in a

CTF sanctioned tournament or league, please submit the

achievement(s) to:

Lynne Gauthier

447 Pritchard Farm Road

East St. Paul, Manitoba R2E 1H8

Phone: 654-3654

Email: [email protected]

Please remember, it is the bowler’s responsibility to

report his/her achievements for award consideration.

All scores and averages will have to be verified by the

tournament directors and your league secretary(ies)

respectively. Contact Lynne if you have any questions.

TYREL ROSE BOWLER TRAININGCLINICS

Tyrel Rose, from the Canadian Tenpin Federation, will be in town and has agreed to conduct 2 group training

sessions.

Feb. 1 & 2 /15 Chateau Lanes 6 - 9:00 pm Open to all Adult & Youth Bowlers.

Space is Very Limited. If interested Contact Dan Tereck at [email protected]

BASIC BOWLING SKILLS CLINIC

TheMANITOBA TENPIN FEDERATIONis offering basic

bowling skills training clinics for novice bowlers.

The clinic is conducted by a N.C.C.P. fully certified coach and will address bowling stance, approach,grip,release,

equipment,one-on-one instruction, as well as other

components to improve your game.

Two types of clinics are offered:

- 2 hour clinic for $10.00

- 6 hour clinic for $30.00

A clinic can be organized for a

group of 6 - 12 bowlers and can be held

at the bowling centre that best accommodates your group.

If you have a group of interested bowlers or would like your

name added to our waiting list, contact the MTF office at 925-

5705.

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TENPIN

TALES

GOLD – MASTERS EVENT

Lynne Gauthier

A big congratulations to one of our local super-stars

Lynne Gauthier. At the Pan American Olympic Festival

competition held in Mexico this summer, Lynne

accomplished "one of her life-longgoals”. She won the

Masters Event in theLadies competition.Lynne is a ten-time

member of Team Canada, and hascompeted extensively in

international competitions over theseyears. I'm sure that

2014 will be in her memories forever.

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JOHN TRAGER

JOHN EMIL TRAGER May 12, 1927 - November 9, 2014

Peacefully on November 9, 2014 John passed into a better life, free of

wheelchairs and full of jokes and conversation.

John had a hobby that became an all-encompassing passion:

Tenpin Bowling - he loved the game and while he was a good bowler

(185 average) He established early on he excelled on the executive

side. He spent many years deeply involved in St. Joseph's Men's Club.

Bowling Magazine, the Official Publication of the American Bowling

Congress, said it correctly "John Trager - Mr. Bowling in Canada"

His list of accomplishments are many and his awards and

recognition for a lifetime of hard work are extensive:

1951-1988-Secretary St.Josephs Mens League;

1957-1959-President Winnnipeg City Senior Tenpin League;

1961-1963-President Winnipeg Bowling Association;

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BOWLING HALL OF FAME DISPLAY

The Bowling Hall of Fame of Manitoba is now located

on the 4th Floor of the Sport For LifeCenter in the

Manitoba Tenpin Federation office & a small display case

on the main level in the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame

Museum at407-145 Pacific Avenue.

The Tenpin Bowling display will be changed

periodically to address a different aspect on the history

of our sport in Manitoba. In order to accomplish this

and keep our display interesting and exciting, we need

your help.

If you have old, rare or special photos, DVDs and / or

VHS that we can duplicate /Convert to DVD and return

to you, or rare, interesting or unique artifacts

(i.e. equipment, uniforms, manuals, booklets,

major trophies, etc.) that you wish to loan or donate,

please contact:

Ken Burns at 925-5705.

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NCCP SCHEDULE

Competition Development

Modules –Leading Drug Free Sport,

Managing Conflict,

Developing Athletic Abilities,

Prevention and Recovery,

Psychology of Performance,

Coaching and Leading Effectively

Length – Varies per module

Cost - $40.00 per module (+ GST)

Clinic Location: Sport for Life Centre - 145 Pacific Ave.

NOTE:Developing Athletic Abilities includes a Pre‐workshop

online session that must be completed through the Coaches Association of Canada website.

Check www.coachingmanitoba.ca for a list of new clinic dates.

Coaching Manitoba offers 3 Methods of Registration

1. Mail registration form with payment to Sport Manitoba.

(Forms available at www.coachingmanitoba.ca)

2. Drop off a registration form with payment to Sport

Manitoba. (Coaching Office)

3. Log on to www.coachingmanitoba.cato register with Events

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1964-1995-Secretary/Treasurer Manitoba Provincial Tenpin

Bowling Association;

1964-Founding Member of Canadian Tenpin Federation;

1964-Founding Member Manitoba Provincial Tenpin Bowling

association;

1970-Founding Member Manitoba Bowling Federation;

1972-Founding Member Manitoba Tenpin Federation /

President until 1993; 1993-2003 Executive Board

member;

1981-Tournament Director FIQ American Zone Championships

in Winnipeg;

1985-1992-President Canadian Tenpin Federation;

1987-Founding Member of Manitoba Bowling Council;

1988-Founding Member of Bowling Hall of Fame of Manitoba;

Life Member of the Winnipeg Bowling Association;

1981-Manitoba Sports Federation Volunteer of the year;

Life Member of the Canadian Tenpin Federation;

Life Member of the Winnipeg City Senior Tenpin League;

Life Member of the Manitoba Sports Federation;

1981-Bowling Federation of Canada Executive of the Year;

1981 & 1999 Manitoba Tenpin Federation Volunteer of the

Year;

1994-Inducted into Canadian Tenpin Federation Hall of Fame;

1988-Inducted in the Bowling Hall of Fame of Manitoba;

1995-Inducted into Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame.

John attended several international events while serving on the

Canadian Tenpin Federation and was known throughout the

international bowling community as the go-to guy in Canada for

tenpin bowling. He and his wife Elsie spent their early retirement

years travelling to Las Vegas to watch bowling.

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Did you know…………

• In 1914, Brunswick improved the game, switching out wooden

balls with hard rubber balls.

• A bowling pin will fall at a tilt of 7.5 degrees

• In 1936, bowling became a lot quicker and less expensive because

the pin-boys were replaced with semi-automatic pinsetters.

• In 1946, AMF created the first completely automatic pinsetter,

which was soon replaced by a 1955 Brunswick model. The

later versions of this machine are in operation in a lot of

bowling centres today.

• The game’s popularity exploded in the U.S. in the 1970s after

automatic scorers became commonplace in bowling centres

across the country.

• Some scientists’ say that bowling has existed since Egyptian

times and that one of the earliest Egyptian pharaohs was

uncovered with primitive bowling pins and balls in his

tomb. Others dismiss these findings, but historians agree

the sport has existed in some form or another since at least

300 AD in Germany.

• In 1841, the entire state of Connecticut banned ninepin bowling,

which some claim led to the invention of tenpin bowling by

people who were circumventing the law. Others claim the

game started earlier though and that it only gained

popularity in the area due to the outlawing of the more

common ninepin game. It is said that the wooden version of

the modern bowling ball was invented on December 29,

1862, but it’s difficult to find more information on this

claim than the date. Regardless, the first standardized rules

for tenpin were undoubtedly established in New York City

in September, 1895.

• While you may have laughed at the pathetic professionals in the

movie King Pin, bowling celebrities, particularly in the 60s,

were actually a big deal. In fact, the first athlete of any kind

to receive a million dollar endorsement deal wasn’t a

basketball or football player, but instead a bowler. Don

Carter received this extraordinary deal in 1964 when he

signed a multi-year deal with Ebonite International.

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A T T E N T I O N C O A C H E S

NCCP – Intro to Competition

& Competition Development Workshops

Please be advised that this season the

Manitoba Tenpin Federation will be hosting:

NCCP Intro To Competition Coaching Workshop January 3-4,20158:30am to 4:30pm

Sport Manitoba 145 Pacific Avenue Reg. Fee $70.oo

NCCP Competition Development Coaching Workshop Jan. 31- Feb. 1,2015 8:30am to 4:30pm

Sport Manitoba145 Pacific Avenue Reg. Fee $100.oo

Upon completion of either of these courses, the attendees

will be accredited as “Trained” at this level.

To register please contact us at 204-925-5705

or by email at [email protected]

Course fees are Payable to Manitoba Tenpin Federation

Space isvery limited and will be accepted

on a first come basis.

Tyrel Rosewill also be conducting additional bowler

training clinics on the evenings of Feb 1 & 2/15.

See page 40 for more information.

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A T T E N T I O N C O A C H E S

The Manitoba Tenpin Federation is offering to arrange

the following National Coaching Certification Program

(N.C.C.P.) Technical / Practical Courses:

The course date and bowling centre location will be

determined to accommodate the course participants.

Community Sport -Requires 8-10 participants $40.00

Intro to Competition -Requires 6-8 participants $70.00

Level III -Requires 6-8 participants* $90.00

If you have a group of interested coaches or would like to

register individually and be put on our waiting list until

enough coaches have registered, then contact

our office at 925-5705.

Please register A.S.A.P. as space is limited.

*Must be fully certified Level II N.C.C.P.

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• While most people have a less-than-athletic image of bowlers, the

sport can actually be a good form of exercise and may help

improve social relationships. Studies have shown it helps

burn calories, regulates blood pressure, prevents

osteoporosis and works muscle groups that are not

normally exercised.

MTF NEWSLETTER SUBMISSIONS

“Frame By Frame” Newsletter is published by the Manitoba

Tenpin Federation for the purpose of keeping Manitoba

bowlers informed of happenings, achievements and special

bowling events.

In order to properly accomplish this task, your assistance is

required. If you have an interesting story, article, picture or

achievement by a special bowler, volunteer or league that

you would like to share, please submit your information to the

address below:

Manitoba Tenpin Federation

407 - 145 Pacific Avenue,

Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3B 2Z6

Fax: 925-5792 Email: [email protected]

The information DEADLINE for the newsletter is 3 weeks prior

to the 1st of each distribution month (September, December &

March). If you have any questions, call Ken at 925-5705.

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300 GAME

Mike Schmidt Mike Schmidt rolled our first 300 game of the season on

September 22nd, while bowling in the WTBA League. This

league doesn't use regular house patterns, instead rotating

through several World Tenpin Bowling Association oiling

patterns. In this case, the pattern that was on the lanes was

"Beijing" (a WTBA short oil pattern).

On a side note, this league changed bowling centres this

season. They previously bowled at Chateau Lanes - this year

they moved to Academy Lanes West. Mike has already had a

299 game and a 298 game this season in one of his other

leagues.

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The Respect In Sport program can be accessed

at www.sportmanitoba.ca. See above for more information &register for the on-line course or

contact Ken at 204-925-5705 if you have any questions.

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Manitoba Tenpin Bowling

Coaches Association

The Manitoba Tenpin Bowling Coaches Association is seeking out

coaches interested in the further development of Manitoba coaches

and athletes. The MTBCA’s mission is to promote, encourage and

develop tenpin bowling coaches in the province of Manitoba

through the provision of quality administrative services,

development programs and upgrading opportunities for coaches.

The membership is an annual fee of $5.00.

For more information on our membership, benefits or our programs

check us out on the Manitoba Tenpin Federation website

www.mbtenpinfed.com or contact any of the Board members

below:

Cathy Burton President

Lynda Seewald Vice-President

Dan Tereck Secretary

Ken Burns Prov. Coordinator/Treasurer

DIRECTORS

Adam Berard Chateau

Lucien Casagrande Chateau/La Verendrye

Richard Nose Bowl Below / Chateau

Shauna FranchewskiChateau/La Verendrye

Reminder-Respect in Sport certification must be completed by all active Tenpin Bowling Coaches in order to be eligible for any development programs or assistance from the Manitoba Tenpin Bowling Coaches Association & Manitoba Tenpin Federation.

See page 35 for more info.

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$500 In PRO SHOP PRIZES

The Manitoba Tenpin Federation, in conjunction

with the Manitoba Bowling Association and

Winnipeg Tenpin Bowling Association is offering an

appreciation program for bingo volunteers. For each

bingo event our volunteers participate in during a

12 month period; they will be entered into a draw to

win 1 of 3 Pro-Shop Gift Certificates:

1st $250.00

2nd $150.00

3rd $100.00

The prize draw will take place at the Annual WTBA

President/Secretary meeting each August. Volunteers

may only win one prize per season. The certificate

will be honoured at any Manitoba Tenpin Bowling

Pro-Shop of the winners’ choice.

Anyone wishing to volunteer for these bingo

fundraising events and be entered to win the

above prizes should contact:

Elaine Yamron at 955-6816

or Ken Burns at 925-5705

Thank you for your support. Through your volunteer

efforts, you are helping to ensure the continued growth

and development of Tenpin Bowling in Manitoba.

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(L-R) 2nd Place Len Howell& Tournament winner Murray Karlicki

Thanks to our sponsors: Brandon Ten Pin Assoc. and Western Medical Pharmacy.

Jean Robson, Murray Karlicki, Len Howell and Wally Matskiw will have their entries paid to the MBA

Provincial Seniors Tournament in Winnipeg, Dec/14.

Submitted by Len Howell

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Brandon Tenpin Bowling Association

Bob Hack Sr. Singles Thunderbird Bowl

Oct. 19/14

Ladies Jean Robson 840 1st

Men Murray Karlicki 835 1st Len Howell 826 2nd

(L-R) Tournament winner Jean Robson and BTBA

President Len Howell

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2014 Annual Awards Brunch

The 45th Annual Awards Brunch & 27th Hall of Fame inductions were held at the Club Regent Hotel on November 2nd, 2014.

Over 135 members of Manitoba’s bowling community were in attendance to take in this enjoyable afternoon of celebration.

Michael Boroskae 2013 MTBCA Coach of the Year

Manitoba Tenpin Bowling Coaches Association selected Michael Boroskae as the 2013 Coach of the Year for his devoted coaching service and high level of success at

National& International events during the 2013-14 season.

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Manitoba Tenpin Federation

CTF CMC Provincial Team Program

The MTF has a program available to assist members

of the Manitoba contingent competing in the

2015 CTF Mixed Championships in Calgary, Nov. /15 /

Training*Two training sessions will be arranged and

overseen by a coach with a minimum of Level II

NCCP certification (Dates to be announced).

Travel* Financial assistance will be awarded to the top

Manitoba All-Events (HDCP) competitors as detailed

below. Recipients of this financial assistance must

submit receipts for applicable rural travel,

registration, competition and training expenses.

* There are rural assistance options available for

those athletes living outside of Winnipeg.

Contact MTF for further details.

MaleFemale

1stTop MB. Qualifier $300.00 $300.00

2nd Top MB. Qualifier $200.00 $200.00

3rd Top MB. Qualifier $100.00 $100.00

All Top Manitoba Qualifier funding recipients are required

to participate in a minimum of one bingo fundraising event.

This program is fully funded by Manitoba Tenpin Federation

and is available to anyone representing Manitoba at the 2015 CTF Mixed Championships.

If you are planning to attend the 2015 CTF Mixed Championships

andwish to take part in the provincial team training sessions in early October/15, you must contact Ken at the

Manitoba Tenpin Federation office to register for the

program (925-5705) or you will not be eligible for

training &/or assistance under this program.

Please confirm your participation ASAP as space is limited.

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Manitoba Tenpin Federation CTF Team Trials (CTT) Provincial Team Program

The MTF will again be implementing our CTF Provincial program to

assist the members of the Manitoba contingent competing in the 2015 CTF National Team Trials, in Oshawa, May 17/2015.

Training* Three training sessions of up to 10 games per session

will be arranged and overseen by a fully certified Level III NCCP

coach (Dates to be announced).

Travel* Financial assistance will be awarded to the top two

Manitoba qualifiers in the tournament as detailed below. Recipients

of this financial assistance must submit receipts for applicable travel

expenses.

Uniform* A team bowling shirt subsidy is also available. MTF

will cover $20.00 of the shirt cost, per person; the balance will be

the responsibility of the bowler.

*There are rural assistance options available for those athletes

living outside of Winnipeg. Contact MTF for further details.

Male Female

1st Top MB. Qualifier $300.00 $300.00

2nd Top MB. Qualifier $200.00 $200.00

3rd Top MB. Qualifier $100.00 $100.00

This program is fully funded by Manitoba Tenpin Federation and is

available to anyone representing Manitoba at the

2015 CTFCTF National Team Trials .

All Top Manitoba Qualifier funding recipients are required to

participate in a minimum of one bingo fundraising event.

If you are planning to attend the 2015 CTF National Team Trials and wish to take part in the provincial team training sessions,you must

contact Ken at the Manitoba Tenpin Federation office by no

later than April 1/15 to register for the program (925-5705) or you

will not be eligible for training &/or assistance under this program. Please confirm your participation ASAP as space is limited.

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2013-14 Youth Bowlers of the Year

(L-R) Austyn Ducharme & Danielle Lemoine

These Youth Bowler of the Year Awards had many outstanding accomplishments during the 2013-14 season:

Austyn Ducharmeearned all the MBA Provincial High Singles, Series & Average Titles; Danielle Lemoinecaptured the MBA

High Single Game Title with a 300 game. Both were members of the Manitoba YBC and CYC Provincial Teams, capturing

Gold medals in both these National Championships.

Also at the Annual Awards Brunch, the Manitoba Bowling

Association Provincial Performance Awards were also

presented (see pages 18 - 19).

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Lynne Gauthier 2013-14ADULT FEMALE BOWLER OF THE YEAR

The Manitoba Bowling Association Bowlers of the Year titles were awarded once again to Lynne Gauthier&Michael

Schmidt, who have both captured this title for 11 years running. Gauthier has also won this award for her performance in the

1999-2000 season.

In 2013-14, Gauthier & Schmidt had an outstanding season, competing & excelling in countless local to international

competitions. Schmidt has secured this title every year since joining the adult circuit in 2003. Congratulations to both

bowlers on another successful year!

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2014 WORLD YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP

Hong Kong, China

Brittany Crawford

Mitch Hupé

Michael Boroskae(Coach)

2014

PAN AM OLYMPIC FESTIVAL Puebla, Mexico

Lynne Gauthier

Mitch Hupé

Michael Boroskae(Coach)

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TEAM MANITOBA

BANTAM Vincent Jobin Laverendrye Lanes, Winnipeg Amanda Forgues Chateau Lanes, Winnipeg

JUNIOR Austyn Ducharme Academy West, Winnipeg Brittney Rocan Laverendrye Lanes, Winnipeg

SENIOR Sean Coutts Chateau Lanes, Winnipeg

Danielle Lemoine Laverendrye Lanes, Winnipeg

COACHES Michael Boroskae

Shauna Franchewski

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Michael Schmidt 2013-14 ADULT MALE BOWLER OF THE YEAR

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Ken Chown BOWLING HALL OF FAME OF MANITOBA INDUCTEE

Ken Chown long-time Brandon Volunteer and Coach and was inducted under the Meritorious Service & Buildercategories for his long-term and dedicated service to the Brandon region. Chown

assisted on several committees & in the hosting of many tournaments, in additional to taking on various duties as

needed, as well as contributing to the growth & development of the sport of tenpin bowling through his many years of coaching

services.

Chown began bowling in 1974 and still competes today.

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Womens Team Representing Chateau Lanes, Winnipeg

MANITOBA - 5TH PLACE LEE-ANN KLUZINSKI, LYNNE GAUTHIER,

AMANDA MCKEE&TAMMY ROSS

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2014 National Classified June 21-22, 2014 - Saskatoon

Mens Team Representing Chateau Lanes, Winnipeg

TEAM MANITOBA - GOLD DALE MARCHAK, PAUL SANTOS, PHIL HAAKSMA,

&EARL SOBOTKIEWICZ

The mens’ team squeaked out the gold medal with a final score of 63.5 to 63 in match-play over

Saskatchewan.

Way to Go Gentlemen !

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Eleanor Young BOWLING HALL OF FAME OF MANITOBA INDUCTEE

EleanorYoungwas inducted under Meritorious Service category for her 40+ years & counting of dedicated service on

several Winnipeg and Provincial Associations to the development of our sport from League to Provincial Level,

inaddition to assisting in the hosting of National and International events in our province.Young began bowling in

1966 and still competes in 1 league and local tournaments.

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Shauna Franchewski

2013 MTF Volunteer of the Year

Shauna Franchewskiwas recognized as the 2013 MTF Volunteer of the Year for her many contributions and dedicated service to

our bowling community throughout the 2013-14 season. Franchewski is a director of the Manitoba Bowling Association,

and the Manitoba Tenpin Bowling Coaches Association and newly appointed as the MTBCA rep on the Manitoba Tenpin

Federation board.

Her devoted efforts in the hosting MBA tournaments, coaching at 2 youth bowling leagues, conducting the MTF High

Performance programand overall contribution to our sport and the development of our bowlers.

Thank You Shauna!

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2014

CANADIAN TENPIN FEDERATION

NATIONAL MIXED CHAMPIONSHIP

Montreal, Quebec

Wanda Howard Darren Naylor

Geri Molinski Doug Ross

Ron Molinski Elaine Yamron

Dan Tereck(Coach)

2014

TOURNAMENT OF AMERICAS

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Randy Kostenuk

Doug Ross

Kerrie Watson

2013

MANITOBA BOWLING ASSOCIATION

SENIOR PROVINCIAL TEAM

Helen Fenk

Gil Lavoie

Louis Orjalo

2014

WOMEN PABCON ZONES

Cali, Columbia

Lynne Gauthier

Danielle Lemoine

Michael Boroskae(Coach)

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2014

CANADIAN TENPIN FEDERATION

TEAM TRIALS

Mississauga, Ontario

Stephanie Adams * Lynne Gauthier *

Leigha Carnevale * Kerrie Watson

Sean Coutts * Mitch Hupé *

Brittany Crawford Joseph Franchewski

Amanda Nose Danielle Lemoine

Lynda Seewald(Coach) - Bronze

*Denotes CTF National Team Qualifier

2013

PABCON CHAMPIONSHIP

San Jose, Costa Rica

Susan Grande

Marion Marko

Lucien Casagrande

2014

NATIONAL WORLD CUP CHAMPIONSHIP

Montreal, Quebec

Lynne Gauthier

Michael Schmidt –GOLD

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Cathy Burton Cathy Burton was recognized by the Manitoba Tenpin

Federation for 35 Years of dedicated volunteer service and contribution to our sport under Sport Manitoba’s “Long-Term Volunteer Service Award.” Burton is currently the President of the Manitoba Tenpin Bowling Coaches Association, Director on the Manitoba Bowling Association& Head Co-ordinator of the

Chateau Youth league. Cathy is stepping down after this season to enjoy a well-earned break.

Thanks Cathy for your extensive service to our sport!

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MANITOBA BOWLING ASSOCIATION AWARDS

WOMEN

Senior High Average Sharon Tataryn 211

High Average Kerrie Watson 216

High Single Scratch Teri Elko 290

High Series Scratch Kerrie Watson 757

Pins Over Average

High Single Alice LeGrand 255 (+108)

High Series Renee Sicotte 648 (+177)

Most Improved Melissa Omaga (+22)

MEN

Senior High Average Dan Tereck 215

High Average Michael Schmidt 239

High Single Scratch Jason Borle 300

Lucien Casagrande 300

* Sean Coutts 300

Catlin Crandall 300

Blair Chaban 300

* Joseph Franchewski300 x 4

David Hawrysh 300

* Liam Naylor 300

Paul McCarthy 300

Michael Schmidt 300 x 3+

Steve Snyder 300

Dan Tereck 300

* Bowled by youth bowlers in adult tournaments

High Series Scratch Michael Schmidt 827

Pins Over Average

High Single Jean Rocan 252 (+113)

Steve Snyder 300 (+113)

High Series Dan Marentette 758(+224)

Most Improved Ray Duque (+25)

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2014 CTF NATIONALYOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP

Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario

BANTAM Amanda Forgues Vincent Jobin

JUNIOR Brittney Rocan Austyn Ducharme

INTERMEDIATES Marissa Naylor Brandt Townsend

SENIOR Danielle Lemoine Joseph Franchewski

COACHES Michael Boroskae Shauna Franchewski

Earl Sobotkiewicz

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2013-2014

USBC SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP

Reno, Nevada

MEN

Don Eppler Super Senior

Rick Aldous A Division GOLD

Ven Altasin B Division

Larry ZiffleL C Division

Robert Kulczycki D Division

Tim Pitsanuk E Division

LADIES

Bernice Pelletier Super Senior

Addy Armstrong A Division

Eleanore Demke B Division

Marion Marko C Division

Deena Kulczycki D Division

Kim Olansky E Division

COACHES

Michael Boroskae Dan Tereck

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BANTAM BOYS

High Average Desan Pylypas-Neis 59

High Single Brayden Higgins 90

High Series Brayden Higgins 240

BANTAM GIRLS

High Average Vanessa Visarra 74

High Single Vanessa Visarra 123

High Series Vanessa Visarra 318

PREP BOYS

High Average Vincent Jobin 145

High Single Vincent Jobin 200

High Series Vincent Jobin 549

PREP GIRLS

High Average Jaeda Sylvia 134

High Single Kristin Jolly 205

High Series Kristin Jolly 511

JUNIOR BOYS

High Average Austyn Ducharme 209

High Single Austyn Ducharme 279

High Series Austyn Ducharme 704

JUNIOR GIRLS

High Average Brittney Rocan 163

High Single Brittney Rocan 233

High Series Brittney Rocan 644

SENIOR BOYS

High Average Joseph Franchewski 220

High Single Joseph Franchewski 300

High Series Joseph Franchewski 792

SENIOR GIRLS

High Average Leigha Carnevale 211

High Single Danielle Lemoine 300

High Series Leigha Carnevale 763

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HOSTINGBOWLING CENTRE

AND/ OR ASSOCIATION.

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

DATE EVENT LOCATION

Nov 29 WTBA Tournament of Champions - Mixed La Verendrye

Nov 30 MBA Youth Open Event Academy West

Dec 6 MBA Annual Seniors Tournament Chateau Lanes

Dec 6 Chateau World Cup Qualifier Chateau Lanes

Dec 6 Scotch Doubles 9 No-Tap Handicap Tournament La Verendrye

Dec 7 MBA Annual Seniors Tournament Chateau Lanes

Dec 7 DTA 9-Pin No-Tap Open Tournament Parkway Lanes

Dec 7 Scotch Doubles 9 No-Tap Handicap Tournament La Verendrye

Dec 13 WTBA Jeanne Stear Singles - Womens Event La Verendrye

Dec 14 Joint MCBA / Chateau Singles Tournament Chateau Lanes

Dec 21 La Verendrye World Cup House Qualifier La Verendrye

Dec 26 Chateau Boxing Day Doubles Tournament Chateau Lanes

Dec 27 Scotch Doubles 9 No-Tap Handicap Tournament La Verendrye

Dec 28 La Verendrye World Cup House Qualifier La Verendrye

Jan 1 La Verendrye 32-Frame Game Event La Verendrye

Jan 4 La Verendrye National Classified House Round La Verendrye

Jan 10 Manitoba Open - Day 1 - Qualifing Chateau Lanes

Jan 10 La Verendrye National Classified House Round La Verendrye

Jan 11 Manitoba Open - Day 2 - Finals Chateau Lanes

Jan 11 DTA Annual Doubles Tournament Parkway Lanes

Jan 11 BTBA Westoba C.U. City Singles Thunderbird

Jan 17 WTBA Allan Boes Singles - Mixed Handicap Chateau Lanes

Jan 17 Scotch Doubles 9 No-Tap Handicap Tournament La Verendrye

Jan 18 MBA Youth Open Event La Verendrye

Jan 24 La Verendrye National Classified House Round La Verendrye

Jan 25 MBA Pancake Breakfast Youth Fundraiser Applebees on Regent

Jan 25 MBA Youth/Adult Hi-Lo Doubles Tournament Chateau Lanes

Jan 25 DTA Dauphin Clinic Pharmacy Memorial Tourn Parkway Lanes

Jan 31 BPAC World Cup Provincial Finals Academy West

Jan 31 Scotch Doubles 9 No-Tap Handicap Tournament La Verendrye

Feb 1 WTBA 5-Divisional Scratch - Mixed Event Chateau Lanes

Feb 7 WTBA Annual Tournament - Day 1 Chateau Lanes

Feb 7 YBC Zones (La Verendrye) - Youth Event La Verendrye

Feb 8 WTBA Annual Tournament - Day 2 Chateau Lanes

Feb 8 YBC Zones (Chateau Lanes) - Youth Event Chateau Lanes

Feb 8 DTA Double Play Tournament

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Parkway Lanes

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

DATE EVENTLOCATION

Feb 14 MBA Mary Johnstone Singles - Youth Event Chateau Lanes Feb 14 La Verendrye National Classified House Round La Verendrye Feb 15 Chateau NFL Flex League Super Bowl Chateau Lanes Feb 15 La Verendrye National Classified House Round La Verendrye Feb 16 MCBA Alternate Frame Doubles Tournament Chateau Lanes Feb 21 Chateau Baker Format Trios Tournament Chateau Lanes Feb 21 Variety - Donovan Alexander Annual Heartbowl La Verendrye Feb 22 MBA Youth Open – Finals Chateau Lanes Feb 22 DTA "30-Frame Game" Tournament Parkway Lanes Feb 28 BPAC YBC Hi/Low/Team Combos - Youth La Verendrye Feb 28 BTBA League of Nations Tournament Thunderbird Mar 1 BPAC YBC Provincial Finals Thunderbird Mar 7 WTBA Marinelli City Singles - Men's Qualifying Chateau Lanes Mar 7 Thunderbird Annual Handicap Tournament Thunderbird Mar 7 DTA 9-Pin No-Tap Open Tournament Parkway Lanes Mar 7 Scotch Doubles 9 No-Tap Handicap Tournament La Verendrye Mar 8 WTBA Marinelli City Singles - Men's Finals La Verendrye Mar 8 Thunderbird Annual Handicap Tournament Thunderbird Mar 8 DTA 9-Pin No-Tap Open Tournament Parkway Lanes Mar 14 La Verendrye National Classified La Verendrye Mar 14 Thunderbird Annual Handicap Tournament Thunderbird Mar 14 Chateau National Classified Sem-Finals Chateau Lanes Mar 15 MBA CTF Provincial Finals - Youth Chateau Lanes Mar 15 Thunderbird Annual Handicap Tournament Thunderbird Mar 15 La Verendrye National Classified House Round La Verendrye Mar 15 Bud Bowl XI - (tentative*) Thunderbird Mar 21 Chateau National Classified Semi - Finals Chateau Lanes Mar 21 DTA 10th Annual Prairie Challenge - Day 1 Parkway Lanes Mar 21 BPAC World Cup National Finals TBA Mar 21 Scotch Doubles 9 No-Tap Handicap Tournament La Verendrye Mar 22 WTBA A&H "Strike Out Cancer" Dbls/Mixed Chateau Lanes Mar 22 DTA 10th Annual Prairie Challenge - Day 2 Parkway Lanes Mar 22 BPAC World Cup National Finals TBA Mar 22 Scotch Doubles 9 No-Tap Handicap Tournament La Verendrye

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