THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
PAGE 8 - May 20, 2015
Plans for Three Sisters
Parkview Lanes News
Springs Explained
BINGO ROLLOFF: The League Bowlers'
Bingo Rolloff will be Saturday, June 13,
at 7pm. The prize fund is $593. The list
Thursday evening Andrew Gude, manager of Crystal River National Wildlife
of eligible league bowlers is posted in the
Refuge, presented a public program at the Plantation Hotel on the upcoming plans for
Center, and the $6 entry fee must be paid by
Three Sisters Springs. Gude explained that there were deed restrictions from Florida Trust
Wednesday, June 10.
that have to be taken into consideration in plans to make public access a reality. The presen-
League and Tourney scores for the week
tation showed the treatment of wetlands and edges of the lake to be rounded out for safety.
ending May 15, 2015:
The entrance road from Cutler Spur with utilities has to be worked out as well as plans for
TUESDAY NOTAP TOURNEY: Marilyn
the visitor contact station on the west end of the lake with restrooms, 60 parking spaces,
Seymour 800; Mike Seaha 783; Jerry Ness
manatee viewing area, picnic pavilion and tables, with interpretive signs and trails and 2
757; Diane Swoboda 751.
manatee viewing stations on Magnolia Springs.
YOUNG & RESTLESS:  Adult Handi-
Congrats to Brent Ciquera who rolled his sec-
Plans will take into consideration shuttle buses, walking and bike entrance. Gude
cap: Vito Porta 272,763; Rick Rollason
ond 300 game at Parkview Lanes in the first
related the results from a winter survey and the study by Carl Wolfe and Rae Ellen Syver-
272. Youth Handicap: Hunter Anderson
game of the Citrus County USBC Sweeper, and
son will be taken into consideration in future plans. There will be more public input and
309,850; Nicole Richardson 302,839. Adult
followed it with a 277 and 235 in the next
meeting in the near future.
Scratch: Charlie Stein 247,715; Brian Car-
two games for an 812 series (sweeper re-
ney 241,703. Youth Scratch: Matt Allen
sults below). Brent's parents are Lori, who
205,593; Chantz Zell 204,546; Gregory
has a 300 game to her credit, and Phil, the
Stein 204.
manager at Parkview Lanes, who has both a
LATE STARTERS: Handicap: Bob Des-
300 game and an 825 series, all rolled at
meules 271,696; Allan Gobbi 268,694;
Parkview Lanes.
SUMMER LEAGUE MEETINGS: The
Mary Skourn 258,704; Rosemarie Marcuc-
Summer Churches (4-persons mixed) meet-
ci 249,664. Scratch: Ives Chavez 226,585;
ing will be Friday, May 22, at 7pm, and the
Rich Soletto 225,618; Debbe Chung 207;
Holder Hotshots (4-persons mixed) will be
Rosemarie Marcucci 196; Mary Skourn
Thursday May 28, at 7:30pm.
515; Peggy Murdock 506.
CITRUS COUNTY USBC SWEEPER
WOMEN'S SUMMER TRIO: Handicap:
RESULTS: The May USBC Sweeper was
Nancy Deering 245; Laurie Anderson 242;
won by Billy and Justin Williams with 1552
Monika Seeger 690; Dione Huffman 632.
pins, only eight more than Alexis Cochran
Scratch:Rosemarie Marcucci 183; Laurie
and Ian Lee. Third place went to Corey
Anderson 180; Diane Swoboda 487; Mon-
Housman and Brent Ciquera (1540), fol-
ika Seeger 483.
lowed by Ernest Reed and Ernest Reed Jr
HOLDER HOTSHOTS: Handicap: Chuck
(1504) and John Fish Sr and Gary Coon
Hindbaugh 265,688; Rod Dyer 256; Ernie
(1485). Brent Ciquera provided the scratch
Gonsalves 684; Debra Clifton 263,706;
Pictured with Gude following the meeting is Crystal River City Councilman Mike Gudis. Photo/
highlights with a 300 game and an 812 se-
Clara Myers 248,694; Carey Skelton 248;
story by Sally Price.
ries.
Thia Williams 694. Scratch: Lonnie Green
Squawk Box
DOUBLE ELIMINATION MATCH PLAY
235; Chuck Hindbaugh 231,586; Rich Wil-
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TOURNEY:  The unique Singles Match
liams 589; Carey Skelton 175,458; Debra
Play tourney will be Saturday, May 23.
vent them from learning language skills in a natural manner. At present, 61 percent of the
Clifton 167; Diane Mauck 448.
Registration begins at4pm, and the matches
students in our Adult Literacy Program are in this category.
start at 5pm. Entries are limited to 32, and
2. English Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)
BOWLERS
OF
THE
all bowlers will bowl a minimum of four
There are 20 foreign languages spoken in Citrus County, and our ESOL learners
WEEK: Mary Skourn, 104 pins over her
games. USBC averages required (100% of
average, and Bob Desmeules, 96 pins over  come from the native speakers of these languages. Some of these learners are new brides
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