THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
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Brothers Give Outstanding
Parkview Lanes News
Communityand Clayton Trainer are both Seaman in the Mana-
Service Efforts
SCRATCH CHALLENGE: Tim Lawrence
CONGRATULATIONS:
Brian  Carney
245,664; Cody Mullis 234; Brian Carney 611;
rolled an 824 series during
Amber Krug 222,548; Dorine Fugere 193,544.
Citrus County residents Jerrod
the Wednesday Night Men's
LATE STARTERS: Handicap: Bob Des-
tee Division of the U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps. Cadets are encouraged to do community
league on February 19. His
meules 286,733; John Marcucci 278; Tom
service both inside and outside of the organization. These brothers have taken that to heart
game scores were 267, 290 and
Martin 743; Vicki Soletto 259,684; Marie
267. Brian's previous honor
by completing over 100 hours of service in the last several months.
Mooney 250,665. Scratch: John Marcucci
scores at Parkview Lanes in-
Cadets are awarded a ribbon for their first 40 hours and then an appurtenance for
257,625; Mark Ash 236,699; Vicki Soletto
clude an 835 series (the high-
every 40 hours after that. The two spent their time at the Salvation Army serving meals to
200,507; Millie George 194,511.
est in the House), an 813 series
the homeless, at Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park and at other opportunities with
WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Handicap: Brian
and three 300 games, all rolled during the past
Sea Cadets such as the Flora City Book Sale.
Carney 297,845; Joe Brooks 282; Ives Chavez
three years.
Even on the weekend that they were recognized by their unit they helped their
766; Dennis Flanagan 766. Scratch: Brian
VALENTINE'S TOURNEY RESULTS: The
division clean up the boat ramp at the end of SR 40.
Carney 290,824; Phil Spencer 265,735; Mark
Valentine's 7-9-8 NoTap tourney was won by-
The brothers are homeschooled and travel the country with their parents in an R.V. on a
Smith 701.
Lisa Weston and Jim Wright with a combined
regular basis. They both enjoy hunting and fishing and are interested in being Navy Seals
WOMEN'S TRIO: Handicap: Peggy Mur-
total of 1651 pins. Second place went toMyla
one day.
dock 277,763; Trina Paliwoda 262,699.
Wexler and Mat O'Brien (1642), followed by
Manatee Division meets monthly at Station Yankeetown and learns about Naval
Scratch: Peggy Murdock 244,664; Maggie
Marilyn Seymour and Terry McKee(1575),
Service. The Sea Cadet Corps is a youth organization for Americans 11-17 years old. Do
Savarese 194,537.
Michele Shirley and Arta Norris (1552),
you have what it takes to make a difference in your community? For more information,
GOOD TIME BOWLERS: Handicap: Mike
Terri Moorbeck and John Saltmarsh((1539),
call the Commanding Officer LT Todd Dunn at 352-212-5473.
Hughes 259; Ken McNally 244; John Bahrs
and Millie and Skip George (1532). John
647; Alan Murray 638; Mary Jo Johnson
Saltmarsh had the high series for the men, a
234; Diane Collier 232,632; Carole Pilaske
perfect 900, and Myla Wexler was high for
630. Scratch: Mike Hughes 207; Alan Mur-
the women with 841 pins. John also won the
ray 194,512; John Bahrs 482; Diane Collier
Krazy Eights in a rolloff with nine other bowl-
183,485; Carole Pilaske 171,465.
ers. The King and Queen, Terry McKee and
HOLDER HOTSHOTS: Handicap: Chuck
Michele Shirley, were chosen by a random
Hindbaugh 290,732; Shorty Williams 264;
drawing. The next 7-9-8 NoTap tourney will
Stoney Sinckler 735; Thia Williams 268,752;
beMarch 16.
Lynda Morgan 256,715.  Scratch:  Chuck
MONDAY NIGHT SPECIAL: Handicap:
Hindbaugh 247,603; Jim Van Gilder 227;
Mike Dudziak 307,790; Larry Fritz 301,779;
Bryan Knepper 595; Kathy Calcagni 185,485;
Bridget Foley 273; Stephanie Flory 574;
June Williams 168,448.
Stacy Christopher 727; Jacque Iverson 725.
SANDY OAKS: Handicap: Jim McQuillan
Scratch: Chris Carr 279,719; Larry Fritz
271; Wally Meyer 258,722; Richard Barnhill
279,713; Mike Dudziak 178,703; Debbie
706; Marlene Hyde 245,683; Helen Kresse
Smith 212; K C Cridland 210,582; Stephanie
236; Ruth Frazier 648. Scratch: Jim McQuil-
Flory 574.
lan 246,603; Bob Iverson 225; Homer Raush
PRESERVE PINBUSTERS:  Handicap:
559; Lavon Strutz180,453; Marlene Hyde
Nick Weaver 267; Wayne Baker 264,723;
178,482.
Ken Sprague 725; Patti Widerman 271; Joyce
PARKVIEW OWLS: Handicap: K E Con-
Swarm 266,743; Linda Boland 740. Scratch:
rad 257,676; Ray Colon 255; Wes Foley 709;
Left to Right: Seaman Jerrod Trainer, Seaman Clayton Trainer and LT Todd Dunn.
Phil Spencer 258,706; Jeff Koch 238,673;
Lisa Weston 271,686; Myla Wexler 235,644.
Joyce Swarm 191,518; Paula Weaver 179,513.
Scratch: K E Conrad 246; Wes Foley 244,709;
SUNCOAST SENIORS 12-WEEK: Handi-
Marvin Brigner 647; Lisa Weston 223,542;
cap: Carl Peterson 293,729; Ken Meldrum
Myla Wexler 205,554.
285,770; Genie Tenniswood 262,714; Sher-
BOWLERS OF THE WEEK: Kathy Cal-
ry Hiller 252,721. Scratch: Ken Meldrum
cagni, 100 pins over her average, and Wally
276,743; Carl Peterson 257,621; Sherry Hiller
Cuts & Color · Barber & Clipper Cuts · Redken, Rusk & Chi Products · Permanent Make-Up · Masques,
Meyer,122 pins over his average.
176,493; Carol Roberts 172,462.
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