YOUNG WINS JEFF CHURCHEY MEMORIAL

Posted November 25th, 2022

Stephen Young was the winner of the Jeff Churchey Memorial – Thanksgiving Eve Scratch Singles Tenpin Tournament. Stephen defeated Mike Whisman 216-193 to win the title. For cashing results and highlights, CLICK ON TOURNAMENTS.



Career Highs For Shatzer

Posted November 22nd, 2022

Sheri Shatzer bowling in the Jefferson Heights Women’s Duckpin League rolled her career high game of 167, which included 4 consecutive strikes, and added games of 97 & 118 for her career high set of 382. For her effort, Sheri will receive a $25.00 Dual Lanes House Award for bowling 50+ pins over her 88 average and a certificate for four strikes in a row.



78-YEAR-OLD ROLLS FIRST PERFECT GAME & CAREER HIGH SET

Posted November 19th, 2022

Robert “Woody” Hull bowling in the Wacky Rollers Mixed Tenpin League rolled his first perfect 300 game to become the oldest bowler at Dual Lanes to bowl a perfect game. The 78-year-old who has been bowling at Dual Lanes for over 50 years started the evening with games of 236 & 204, then rolled twelve consecutive strikes for the perfect game and his career high set of 740. For his effort, Woody will receive a plaque and $150.00 from Dual Lanes, $100.00 for the 300 game, $25.00 for bowling 100+ pins over his 187 average & $25.00 for bowling 150+ pins over his average for set. He will also receive awards from the Franklin County Bowling Association & the United States Bowling Congress.



YOUTH BOWLER ROLLS FIRST PERFECT GAME

Posted November 14th, 2022

Trenten Spencer bowling in the Soda Pop Adult / Youth Tenpin League rolled his first career perfect 300 game. The perfect effort came between games of 248 & 159 for a 707 set. Trenten is only one of three to roll a perfect game in the Junior Boy division (ages 12-14) and now owns a part of the Dual Lanes House Record in the division. The others are Tony Davenport (07/22/2004) & Ryan Talbert (01/05/19). For the perfect game, Trenten received a plaque from Dual Lanes and will receive awards / recognition from the Franklin County Bowling Association and the United States Bowling Congress.