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Chicagoland North Branch |
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| Wheaton Bowl |
Masters Division |
August 5-7, 2005 |
| 57 Entries @ $40.00 Each |
$360.00 |
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| 8 First Time Entries from Sunday Special Squad @ $45.00 Each |
$360.00 |
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| Bonus Bucks |
$950.00 |
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| Total Prize Fund Paid Out |
$3,590.00 |
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PLACE |
FINALIST |
GAMES |
SCORE W/HCP |
PRIZE AMOUNT |
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Corey Miller |
3 | 740 |
*$1,660.00 |
| 2 | Jim Pennino | 1 | 193 | *$640.00 |
| 3 | Joe Dicola | 1 | 232 | $225.00 |
| 4 | Rudy M. Seidl | 2 | 401 | $145.00 |
| 5 | John F. Scaletta | 1 | 195 | $110.00 |
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PLACE |
CUT |
SEMIFINALIST |
CITY/STATE |
HDCP |
SCORE W/HCP |
PRIZE AMOUNT |
| 1 | +117 |
Jim Pennino |
Downers Grove, IL | 10+1 | 717 |
****** |
| 2 | +72 | Joe Dicola | N. Aurora, IL | 20+3 | 672 | ****** |
| 3 | +71 | Corey Miller | Grand Blanc, MI | 0 | 671 | ****** |
| 4 | +60 | Rudy M. Seidl | Streamwood, IL | 12 | 660 | ****** |
| 5 | +50 | John F. Scaletta | South Elgin, IL | 8 | 650 | ****** |
| 6 | +35 | Ronald Sereyka | Lemont, IL | 12+1 | 635 |
$93.00 |
| 7 | +31 | Richard Arens | Arlington Heights, IL | 10 | 631 | $91.00 |
| 8 | +30 | Anthony Kaskadden | Lakemoor, IL | 10 | 630 | $90.00 |
| 9 | -11 | William Gottschalk | Streamwood, IL | 13 | 589 | $89.00 |
| 10 | -26 | Michael Martenson Sr. | Hanover Park, IL | 11+3 | 574 | $88.00 |
| 11 | -76 | Dean Mueller | Crystal Lake, IL | 5+1 | 524 | $87.00 |
| 12 | -100 | David Palojarvi Jr. | Streamwood, IL | 6 | 500 | $86.00 |
| 13 | DNS | Rick Hansen | Lisle, IL | 18+1 | DNS | $86.00 |
| Masters Cuts: Friday/Saturday: +35 Sunday: +69 | |||
HIGH PREPAID SERIES:
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HIGH PREPAID GAME: |
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| 295 POTS: Games 1-3 @ $500.00 Reserve @ $1,732.00 Game 3 @ '289' | |||
| bonus bucks CARRYOVER: $590.00 | |||
| YEA Tournament Total | $1,716.00 | Total Prize Fund |
$3,590.00 |
| 65 Entries @ $1.00 Each |
$ 65.00 |
18 Late Entries @ $2.00 Each |
$ 36.00 |
| 3 Fines @ $2.00 Each | $ 6.00 |
Optionals |
$ 547.00 |
| Champion Shirt | $ 75.00 | ||
| New YEA Tournament Total | $1,787.00 | Total Paid Out This Event |
$4,248.00 |

Back row, left to right: Bill Little, Center Rep.; Corey
Miller, 1st; Jim Pennino, 2nd;
Rick Wunder, ABT Volunteer
Front row, left to right: Joe Dicola, 3rd; Rudy Seidl, 4th
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Corey Miller won his second ABT title by defeating Jim Pennino 233-193 at Wheaton Bowl. In match one of the stepladder finals Rudy Seidl defeated John Scaletta 202-195. In match two Corey Miller defeated Rudy Seidl 280-199. In match three Corey defeated Joe Dicola 237-232 to earn his shot at top seed Jim Pennino. Corey started the title match with a 4-bagger and Jim was unable to keep pace as Corey went on to win by the final score of 233-193. Champion’s Profile: Corey Miller is 23 years old and self-employed. He has 2 children, Haley and Cody, ages 4 and 2. Corey has been bowling since junior leagues and currently bowls several leagues in Flint MI. His high game is 300 and he has an 855 high series to his credit. Corey was using a Storm Fired Up that he drilled himself. He thanked his family and friends for their support along with the ABT and Wheaton Bowl for having the tournament. Corey said the tournament was very well run, better than others he has bowled in. CONGRATULATIONS Corey!Tournament Notes: Congratulations to Corey Miller whose win this weekend has earned him his graduation from the ABT Masters. It is obvious that Corey is ready for a higher level of competition and we wish him well in his future bowling endeavors. Nice Bowling Corey! This weeks’ raffle winner was Al Legan.
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