Aug. 28 community sports announcements, results, accomplishments
By The Bakersfield Californian
Announcements
Bowling
Fall/winter eagues start next week. Stop by or call one of the following local centers for information: AMF Southwest Lanes, 3610 Wible Rd. (661) 834-2695; Regency Lanes, 820 Real Rd., (661) 325-6428; AMF Westchester Lanes, 1819 30th St., (661) 324-4966; West Side Lanes in Taft, (661) 765-6677, or Mt. Mesa Lanes in Lake Isabella, (760) 379-3131.
Soccer
FUN SPORTS Soccer tryouts, Sept. 8 at The Oaks Community Church, 10200 Campus Park Drive. Registration: $85. SW, NW and NE practice sites. Every child plays. No tryouts. Season starts week of Sept. 10. Times are posted on myfunsports.com or call (661) 378-2749 for information.
Softball
Bakersfield Nitro 14U girls travel team seeking players. Contact Kristen Fuentez (831) 233-8172 or bakersfieldnitro_fuentez@yahoo.com
Tennis
Bakersfield Racquet Club will begin a weekly series of tennis lessons for beginners called "Tennis In No Time," beginning Sept. 12. The lessons will be from 6-7:30 p.m. each Wednesday. Cost is $60 for BRC members and $70 for non members. The lessons are designed for people who want to learn to play tennis, and for former players who want to re-enter the game. For more information, call Art Sherwyn at (661) 203-5001.
Results
Bowling: Top scores
Weeks 13-14 of summer leagues.
Regency Bowling center,
Men's 250-plus games : 268, Arnold Hall, Mike Yorba, Nick Camba, Terry Havener; 267, Hector Santiago, Rick Bowman, Elwood Elliott; 258, Chris Mormann; 255, Eric Grumbles
Junior boys : 183, Nick Mauldin; 155, Noah Dunbach; 99, Nathan Hall
Men's 700-plus series : 752, Elwood Elliott; 714, Eric Grumbles; 709, Hector Santiago; 704, Mike Yorba
Junior boys : 489, Nick Mauldin; 378, Noah Dunbach
Women's 220-plus games : 254, Tracye Taylor; 237, Mary Merrell; 236, Theresa Yorba; 228, Linda Perry; 226, Becky Hardwick
Junior girls : 163, Nicole Tweedy; 157, Angelica Aldana; 144, Allissa Sweet
Women's 600-plus series : 656, Tracye Taylor; 618, Stephanie Sanders; 606, Theresa Yorba
Junior girls : 476, Angelica Aldana; 434, Nicole Tweedy; 325, Allissa Sweet; 298, Bradyn Reid
AMF Southwest Lanes
Men's high games : 276, Jesse DeLaHerran; 274, Nate Looney; 268, Greg Barraza, Cameron Welch; 267, Bobby Fildes; 266, Ron Erickson; 257, Jesse Arzate; 256, Brian Kim, Clarence Knowles, Antonio Avery, Mark Bess; Junior boys : 267, Andrew Svoren; 245, Cody Lewis; Men's high series : 757, Greg Barraza; 715, Mark Bess; 704, Ron Erickson; Junior boys : 737, Andrew Svoren; 704, Cody Lewis; Women's high games : 202, Nancy Carr; 201, Alice Barefield; Junior girls : 203, Danielle Looney






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