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Dartball

Funtimers Dartball League

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Week #17, Feb. 26

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The Haven 44 7

Town Pump 36 15

Country Bar 31 20

Pat’Äôs 30 21

Pizza Haven 25 26

Claridge Clubhouse 23 28

Pine Harbor 17 34

Team Scores: Claridge Clubhouse 2, Pine Harbor 1; Country Bar 2, Pizza Haven 1; Town Pump 2, Pat’Äôs 1; Haven 3, Bye.

Top Hitters: Pizza Haven ’Äì’Äì Ron Wiedeman Jr. 6/14, Mike Craig 5/14; Home Runs ’Äì’Äì¬ÝEmmy Jarvis & Jess Gerding; Country Bar ’Äì’Äì Bill Koenig 7/13, Mary 6/12; Claridge ’Äì’Äì Laurie Kohn 6/17, John Ariola 7/16, Wolfie Kohn 6/16; Home Run ’Äì’Äì Debby Soberg;

Pats ’Äì’Äì¬ÝMary Bauer 6/11, Butch Mattek Jr. 3/11; Town Pump ’Äì’Äì Al Rude 5/11, Joe Limmens; Haven ’Äì’Äì bye.

Bowling

Ladies Friendly Bowling League

Week #24, Feb. 26

Team Scores: C & M Concrete Inc. 5 vs Country Bar 2; Nail Rite Contractor 5 vs Hodag Lanes 2; Cornerstone Cust. Bldrs. 5 vs E-Daddy’Äôs Ladie’Äôs 2; Hedberg Well Drilling 5 vs Rusty Nail 2; Lar-Son’Äôs Inc. 5 vs Moritz Tires 2.

High Game: Cornerstone Cust. Bldrs. 811.

High Series: Cornerstone Cust. Bldrs. 2257.

High Games: Kim Boone 239; Joey Tess 215; Jacki Wenger 211; Aggie Paulman 197; Carolyn Jolin 193.

High Series: Jacki Wenger 568; Joey Tess 555; Kim Boone 550; Venette Tess 538; Carolyn Jolin 528.

POA Game: +109 Kim Boone.

POA Series: +160 Kim Boone.

Splits: Sharon Cline - 7-9; Shelley Radaj - 5-7.

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