Charles Black bowling in the Richard Pentz Men’s Tenpin League tossed games of 228, 279 & 236 for a career high set of 743 which was 203 pins over his 180 average for set. For bowling 150+ pins over his average, Charles will receive a $25.00 Dual Lanes House Award.
CAREER HIGH FOR BLACK

FIRST CAREER 700 SET FOR McTIGHE
Billie Jo McTighe bowling in the Flying Feathers Mixed Tenpin League tossed her first career 700 set, a 702 which included games of 232, 222 & 248. For the set, Billie Jo will receive a plaque and $50.00 from Dual Lanes and an award from the Franklin County Bowling Association.

CAREER HIGH FOR STRICKLAND
Rhonda Strickland bowling in the Tuesday Handicappers Mixed Duckpin League tossed her career high game of 148 which was 61 pins over her 87 average. For bowling 50+ pins over her average, Rhonda will receive a $25.00 Dual Lanes House Award and an award from the National Duckpin Bowling Congress.

LEAGUE FIRST & CAREER FIRST FOR MARTIN
Jonathan “Jukebox Johnny” Martin, pictured with the Saturday Afternoon Fellowship Mixed League President William Woodson Sr.(r), tossed his first career perfect 300 game which was also the first in the 25 + year old league. The perfect effort came between games of 207 & 204 for a 711 set. Jonathan says that “consistency, accuracy” and encouragement from Mr. Woodson, who’s teams were competing against each other, played a part in the perfect game. For the perfect game, Jonathan will receive a plaque and $100.00 from Dual Lanes and awards from the Franklin County Bowling Association & the United States Bowling Congress.
