THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
PAGE 8 - January 14, 2015
Joint Planning Meeting
Parkview Lanes News
C O N G R AT U L AT I O N S :
Ruth Frazier 155,426.
Scott Brown rolled a 300
TUESDAY NOTAP TOURNEY: Jerry
in the first games of the
Ness 774; Mike Seaha 764; Shorty Wil-
Wednesday Night Men's
liams 568.
league January 7th. The
LATE STARTERS: Handicap: John Ortiz
perfect game was his first at
248,680; Pat Murray 244; Bob Biggs 670;
Parkview Lanes, but he pre-
Joan Cothern 249,649; Marie Mooney 235;
ceded it with an 803 series in
Nancy Vaughan 645. Scratch: Rich Soletto
June of 2012.
238; Rich Murdock 213,583; Td Rafanan
DOUBLE ELIMINATION MATCH PLAY 579; Joan Cothern 189; Nancy Duncan
TOURNEY: The first match play, double 188,477; Peggy Murdock 476.
elimination tourney held in Citrus County
WEDNESDAY
NIGHT
MEN'S
will be Saturday, January 31, at 6pm. The LEAGUE: Handicap: Scott Brown 306;
Singles competition is open to all GCUS- Mark Smith 288; Michael Andriuolo 781;
BCA bowlers, and is handicapped based Bill Levert 766. Scratch: Scott Brown 300;
on 100% of 240. The field is limited to Mark Smith 288,754; Tim Lawrence 708.
32 bowlers, and all bowlers will bowl four WOMEN'S TRIO: Handicap: Diane Swo-
games. The cost is $30, and bowlers reach- boda 260,688; Trina Paliwoda 243,651.
ing the Elite Eight will receive $40; $80 to Scratch: Diane Swoboda 223,577; Maggie
those in the Final Four; $120 to the runner- Savarese 172; Marilyn Seymour 471.
up and $200 to the winner.
GOOD TIME BOWLERS:
Handi-
League and Tourney scores for the week cap: Doug Dorsey 245; Bob Baker 240,641;
ending January 9, 2015:
John Bahrs 636; Mary Krueger 238,627;
A joint planning meeting was held between the Inglis Commission and Yan-
MONDAYNIGHT SPECIAL: Laurie
Handi- Anderson 238; Janet Murray 238; keetown Council with citizens from both towns January 6 at the Yankeetown Inglis Wom-
cap: Bill 284; Dooley Pat 226,643. Scratch: Mike Seaha
Levert Brendan Stoner
ans Club. Marilyn Ladner, Provost of the College of Central Florida, Levy County Center
283,744; Carr Baker 2213; Jerry Ness 598.
Jim Wright 283; Chris 744; 230,575; Bob
led the vision exercise.
Phil Spencer 741; Stephanie Flory 317,719;
HOLDER HOTSHOTS: Handicap: Rob-
Citizens were assigned to four different tables with an elected official from each
Debbie Smith 269; Cheryl Shaffer 726. bie Yoakum 308,753; Chuck Hindbaugh
Scratch: 268,674; GaryDyer 767; town at each table. The goal was a brain storming session to bring out ideas each group
Mark Smith Chris Carr 281; Lynda Morgan 253;
257,735; Flory288,632; Ellen Bowman252,716; Cori Pilcher would like to see in the future of South Levy. Each group's ideas were placed on a large
Stephanie Michele
sheet of paper on the wall and each person voted on their three favorite choices. The most
Shirley 205; Lori Ciquera 563.
714. Scratch: Robbie Yoakum 289,696;
votes went to Eco Tourism, Adopt a Road and a local transit system. Some of the other
PRESERVE PINBUSTERS: Handicap: Chuck Hindbaugh 267,681; Ellen Bowman
ideas were a daycare, Yankeetown School becoming PreK to grade 12, grant for property
Phil Spencer 259; Jim Abbey 258; Emile 178,494; Lynda Morgan 169; Andrea Kish
at the end of Hwy 40 for commercial and recreational use including additional parking, tent
Guay 258; John Darrow 715; Ken Sprague 416.
camping, kayak trails, festivals, Elvis Museum, meals on wheels, aquaculture, GED center
715; Ray Olsen 711; Paula Weaver 274,705;
PARKVIEW OWLS: Handicap: Mike
and community college classes.
Chris Koch 269; Patti Widerman 703. Cross 286,703; Jeremy Reed 275,737;
Another session will be announced soon to continue discussions on how these
Scratch:Phil Jeff
Spencer 253,681; Koch Ralph Jervis 703; Myla Wexler 279,686;
ideas might move forward and anyone is welcome to join in the discussion.
243,649; Paula Weaver 203,492; Bobbie Donna McCarthy 254; Carol Anderson 692.
Scratch: Wes Foley 263,691; Phil Spencer Photo/story by Sally Price.
Christiansen 180; Jan Miller 482.
SANDY OAKS: Handicap: Jim Bardwell 259,659; Myla Wexler 236,557; Mila Rags-
233; RaushJim Pickett 185; 480.
Homer 232; 602; dale Toni Mills-Smith
Ormiston237;Pat BOWLERSOF WEEK: Diane Swo-
Marilyn Young 223.
THE
Scratch: Homer Raush 214,548; Bob Iver- boda, 88 pins over her average, and Gary
son 198,545; Marilyn Ormiston 180,431; Dyer, 107 pins over his average.
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