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| Bertrand Lanes |
Masters Division |
June 6-8, 2003 |
| 91 Entries @ $41.00
Each |
$3,731.00 |
| 11 First Time Entries
from Sunday Special Squad @ $46.00 Each |
$506.00 |
| Bonus Bucks |
$1,650.00 |
| Total Prize Fund Paid Out |
$5,887.00 |
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PLACE
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FINALIST
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GAMES
|
SCORE W/HCP
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PRIZE AMOUNT
|
| 1 |
James Kedroski |
1 |
213 |
*$2,290.00 |
| 2 |
Gary Knockel |
2 |
432 |
*$1,060.00 |
| 3 |
Jack Haas |
2 |
491 |
$300.00 |
| 4 |
Chris Hrischuk |
2 |
449 |
$225.00 |
| 5 |
Stephen Morrissey |
1 |
186 |
$75.00 |
|
*Includes Bonus Bucks |
| PLACE |
CUT |
SEMIFINALIST |
CITY/STATE |
HDCP |
SCORE W/HCP |
PRIZE
AMOUNT |
| 1 |
+198 |
James Kedroski |
Round Lake Hts, IL |
1 |
798 |
****** |
| 2 |
+102 |
Gary Knockel |
Gurnee, IL |
11+1 |
702 |
****** |
| 3 |
+100 |
Jack Haas |
Antioch, IL |
6+1 |
700 |
****** |
| 4 |
+93 |
Chris Hrischuk |
Salem, WI |
4 |
693 |
****** |
| 5 |
+92 |
Stephen Morrissey |
Lake Zurich, IL |
16+1 |
692 |
****** |
| 6 |
+86 |
Leroy Walker |
Zion, IL |
11+2 |
686 |
$135.00 |
| 7 |
+83 |
Michael Martenson
Sr. |
Hanover Park, IL |
15+1 |
683 |
$130.00 |
| 8 |
+70 |
Don Czynik |
Mundelein, IL |
3 |
670 |
$125.00 |
| 9 |
+56 |
Rob Cunningham |
Park City, IL |
3 |
656 |
$122.00 |
| 10 |
+42 |
John Sypniewski |
Lombard, IL |
13+1 |
642 |
$120.00 |
| 11 |
+36 |
Ed Seliga |
Kenosha, WI |
1 |
636 |
$115.00 |
| 12 |
+17 |
Stephen Lewis |
Evanston, IL |
13 |
617 |
$115.00 |
| 13 |
+8 |
Harvey Lee |
Grayslake, IL |
15+2 |
608 |
$110.00 |
| T14 |
+3 |
John Lee |
Palatine, IL |
8+1 |
603 |
$107.50 |
| T14 |
+3 |
Anthony Weidenfeller |
Mundelein, IL |
6 |
603 |
$107.50 |
| 16 |
+1 |
David Palojarvi Jr. |
Streamwood, IL |
5+1 |
601 |
$105.00 |
| 17 |
-11 |
Pete San Juan |
North Chicago, IL |
14+6 |
589 |
$105.00 |
| 18 |
-19 |
Chris Regas |
Joliet, IL |
9 |
581 |
$100.00 |
| 19 |
-23 |
Mike Maguire |
Grayslake, IL |
16 |
577 |
$100.00 |
| 20 |
-48 |
Jose G. Lopez Jr. |
Waukegan, IL |
12+1 |
552 |
$95.00 |
| 21 |
-107 |
Mike Pica |
DeKalb, IL |
8+1 |
493 |
$95.00 |
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masters CUT:
Friday: +104 Saturday:
+80 Sunday: +76 |
HIGH PREPAID SERIES:
751 Rob Cunningham $68.00 |
HIGH PREPAID GAME:
310 Jose Lopez Jr. $68.00 |
| 295 POTS: Games
2-3 @ $500.00 Game 1 @ $233.00 |
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bonus bucks
CARRYOVER: $1,297.00 |
| YEA Tournament Total |
$2,723.00 |
Total Prize
Fund Paid Out |
$ 5,887.00 |
| 102 Entries @ $1.00 Each |
$
102.00 |
18 Late Entries @ $2.00 Each |
$
36.00 |
| 4 Fines @ $2.00 Each |
$
8.00 |
Optionals |
$ 5,011.00 |
| 1 Fines @ $5.00 Each |
$
5.00 |
Champion Shirt |
$ 75.00 |
| New YEA Tournament Total |
$2,838.00 |
Total Paid Out
This Event |
$11,009.00 |

Back row, left to right: Bob Lawrence, prop.;
Jim Kedroski, 1st; Gary Knockel, 2nd
Front row, left to right: Jack Haas, 3rd; Chris Hrischuk, 4th; Steve Morrissey,
5th
*** kedroski captures
first at bertrands ***
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Jim Kedroski captured his first ABT Masters
title by defeating Gary Knockel 213-178 at Bertrand Lanes.
Chris Hrischuk opened the stepladder finals
by defeating Steve Morrissey 229-186. Jack Haas then eliminated Hrischuk
266-220 before falling to Gary Knockel 254-225. In the title match top
seed Jim Kedroski struck in five of the first seven frames to open a huge
lead over Knockel and he cruised from there, winning by the final count of
213-178.
Champion's
Profile: Jim Kedroski is 38 years old and engaged to Michelle
Warnimont. He owns and operates Rippers Pro Shop located at Brunswick Zone
River Grove. Jim has been bowling since age six and bowls leagues at
Brunswick Zone and Habetler Bowl. His high game is 300 and he has an 838
high series to his credit. Jim was using a Storm X-Factor Duece that he
drilled himself. He credits Brad Snell as having helped him with his game.
Jim thanked Michelle for talking him into re-entering on Sunday and Brain
Fritz for encouraging him to get out and bowl. Jim also thanked the ABT,
saying that it is the best tournament around and very professionally run.
His winnings will be used for a vacation.
congratulations
jim!
Tournament Notes:
Congratulations to Jose Lopez Jr. who won $500 by breaking a 295 Pot. Even
bigger congratulations to Chris Hrischuk who became the first bowler in
ABT history to roll back to back 300 games, breaking two 295 Pots for a
total of $1,000. Great bowling guys!
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