Nov. 20 community sports announcements, results, accomplishments
By The Bakersfield Californian
Baseball
Registration open for Northwest Bakersfield Baseball Spring League. League runs March 9-May 25. Online Registration at nwbaseball.org/. Ages 4-5 T-ball, $165; Ages 6-15, $190. Family multi-player discounts given. New: All local play Travel League. Tryouts: Northwest Baseball Complex, 4009 N. Chester Ave. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Jan. 5 for last names A-K; 5:30-8 p.m. Jan. 9, for last names L-Z; 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Jan. 12 for Prep, AAA, and Majors only. Questions: email info@nwbaseball.org or call (661) 679-1612.
FUN Sports
Basketball Registration open. Ages 4-11, no tryout, all children play. Practice sites in northeast, southwest Bakersfield. Games on Saturdays. Season starts Jan. 14. Information: www.myfunsports.com or call (661) 378-2749.
Results
Bowling: high scores
Regency Bowling Center Weeks 10-11 of winter leagues, ending Nov. 14.
Men's 250-plus games: 300, Hector Santiago, Rick Bowman; 279, Ian Byers, Mike Drown, Elwood Elliott; 277, PD Richardson, Jerry Barker; 269, Gary Davis; 268, Bryan Bumacod; 266, Carlie Medina III, Bill Young; 265, Zack Newman; 264, Mike Hardwick; 263, Nick Camba; 262, Jerry Pettiford; 259, Mike Yorba; 258, Diz Francisco, Robert Mayo; 257, Nate Graham, Mike Harkey, Aris C. Anadilla; 256, Chris Addington, Robert Creekmore; 255, Mark Bess; 254, Saul Villarreal; 253, Ray Nearey; 252, Bill Field; 251, Kent Gray
Youth boys : 25, Seth Florez; 110, Noah Dunbach
Men's 700+ series : 821, Ian Byers; 790, Hector Santiago; 738, Carlie Medina III; 723, Bill Field; 716, Mike Hardwick; 714, Bryan Bumacod; 712, Bill Young; 711, Jerry Barker; 702, Zack Newman
Women's 220+ games: 278, Lenore Espinoza; 247, Becky Hardwick; 246, Pamela Bright; 245, Netta Yaeck; 238, Marge Grissom; 234, Tracye Taylor, Marian Vann; 232, Cheryl Lamberson; 227, Arlene Chuman; 225, Angelita Montgomery; 224, Cynthia Carr, Sandy Gray, Stephanie Sanders; 222, Maria Lara, LaDonna Helton, Patty Ward; 221, Bette Addington
Youth girls : 128, Jasmine Sanchez; 127, Allissa Sweet; 98, Bradyn Reid; 97, Justine Tweedy
Women's 600-plus series: 781, Lenore Espinoza (New City Female High Series Record); 653, Stephanie Sanders; 640, Cheryl Lamberson; 628, Tracye Taylor; 613, Maria Lara; 612, Netta Yaeck; 603, Arlene Chuman
Southwest Lanes
Men's high games : 300, Sonny Pollard; 279, Randy Carter; 276, Mark Bess, Andrew Svoren; 268, Anthony Larsen; 267, Cody Lewis; 263, David Long; 259, Zack Newman, Mark Larsen; 257, Glenn Yeoman; 256, Ron Erickson, Robb White, John Lloyd; 254, Ryan Pollard, Ed Wheeldon, Brandon Trudel, Hector Santiago
Men's high series : 802, Sonny Pollard; 763, Randy Carter; 750, Cody Lewis; 723, Andrew Svoren; 720, Zack Newman; 700, Mark Bess
Women's high games : 222, Jasmine Coy; 216, Kathie Crawford; 215, Lisa Isbell
Women's high series : 617, Kathie Crawford; 601, Jasmine Coy
Tournament results
Marge Langdon BVL Tournament, Nov. 10-11, at AMF Southwest Lanes & Regency Lanes
Men's division winners: Classic, Aris Anadilla (744); A, Bryan Bumacod (732); B, Taylor Helton (618); C, Paul Hernandez (524); D, Rudy Mil (395)
Women's division winners: Classic, Stephanie Sanders (629); A, Barb Francisco (587); B, Michelle Dunn (530); C, Carolyn Jones (489); D, Midge Denning (477); E, Beverly Nicita (369)
Youth boys winners : A, Tyler Samora (491)
Youth girls winners : C, Nicole Tweedy (422); D, Kristina Fox (395); E, Jasmine Sanchez (332)
Bowling calendar
Nov. 28: Golden Empire United States Bowling Congress Board Meeting, 6:30 p.m., Regency Lanes.
Nov. 29: Marge's Super Senior No-Tap Tournament, 1 p.m., Regency Lanes, (661) 325-6428.






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