Perfection eludes a trio by one pin Three more near perfect 299 games are in the Hamilton Tenpin Association records books. Ken Peters rolled his first near-ace at Prime Time Bowling, then it was Danny Downs turn. Brad Russell also saw the ten pin remain upright at Mountain Bowl.
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For the record, Prime Time pins were flying Hamilton and Canadian tenpin records have been set at Prime Time Bowling in Burlington. With two Hamilton records and one Canadian mark were Ryan Setton, Matthew Lewis and William Russell.
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Trio of 299 Games in Tenpin Bowling Five days after Art Oliver Sr. fired a 299 game at Skyway Lanes, his son Art Oliver Jr. matched it with his own 299 game at Prime Time Bowling. The Oliver's became only the second Hamilton father son duo with 299's, with the other Larry & Jayson Legg.
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Catherine Willis breaks triple record again For the second time this season, Catherine Willis has broken the high triple record for Hamilton women with a fantastic 795 at Burlington Bowl. A stubborn seven pin in the last frame of the last game cost her the coveted 800 triple.
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Grunau and Clark set doubles record The second Hamilton tenpin record score of the season was set at Skyway Lanes where Scott Grunau and Wayne Clark Jr. fired a two-man, four game score of 1,931.
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A pair of 10-pin firsts for Mark Cardwell and Lionel Lewis Jr. A pair of firsts in tenpin action as Mark Cardwell fired his first perfect game at Skyway Lanes and Lionel Lewis Jr. rolled his first 298 game at Prime Time Bowling. And in a span of three days, a pair of 290 games were turned in at Skyway.
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Come out and have a ball - Bowling ready for Prime Time Prime Time Bowling in Burlington has undergone renovations which will be unveiled to the public on March 9 at 12pm. The "state of the art" Brunswick scoring system features many interactive games. The alley will be the most modern in Canada.
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Bowlerama teams win YBC zone honours The Bowlerama Stoney Creek Bantam Boys (ages 8-10) 4 Steps to Stardom team successfully completed the second step by winning the zone 5-pin Youth Bowling Council tournament over five other local bowling centres' youth programs.
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Matthew Lewis, 16, rolls perfect game Six weeks ago Matthew Lewis concluded his junior bowling career with a 278 game and averages for the last two seasons of 198 and 207. Now the 16-year-old has a perfect 300 game to his credit as he threw 12 perfect pocket strikes at Prime Time Bowling.
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Close, but not quite perfect, games fired by Tenpin Bowlers There has been 11 perfect games rolled this season, but there has been many close calls as evident by four 289 games, a pair of 288's and a 285. Nick Murphy, Sunny Lockhart, Ryan Dickenson, and Lionel Lewis Jr. all had the first 10.
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