Stan’s Classic Color Pin No-Tap Tournament was in full swing this past Sunday night.
Atlanta resident Ronnie Dobbs dominated the lanes taking first place in the men’s section with an exciting 472 series. Regina Anderson rolled out first place for the women with a 670. Angela Massey had the strike jackpot ticket in the first game, Ronnie Dobbs and Corey Connell held the winning tickets in the second game and Tom Connell and Harold Riley were drawn in the third. The color pin spin the wheel shot went to John Carter.
Stan’s Classic Color Pin No-Tap Tournament will next be held Nov. 15. A sign-up sheet for next month is at the front counter.
Stan’s Classic Team No-Tap has dates set for the Thanksgiving holiday. Tournament action begins Nov. 25 and runs through Nov. 29. Teams will consist of five members with 160 average and below receiving an eight count no-tap and 161 average and above receiving a nine count no-tap.
Dixie Bowl Lanes will also be hosting its annual Halloween Party from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. The cost is $10 per person for the three hours of bowing. Dixie Bowl Lanes will also hold the annual Halloween Moonlight bowl for those who want to stay up late and party. Moonlight bowl is from 11 p.m. to 2 a.m. with a cost of $11 per person and we do require four people per lane.
Halloween parties will have orange pins, costume contest, light, music and much more. Reservations are accepted for both parties by calling any of the staff members of Dixie Bowl Lanes at 601-483-2283.
Brandon Curby took high game for the youth bowlers Saturday morning with a 218 game and Jason LaShane wrapped up high series for the youths with a 583. Katie Bobby rolled out high game and series for the youth girls with a 77-207.
Norma Rose seized high game during the Monday Senior league with a 197 game. Annie Cherry rolled out high series with a 184, 177-503 series Thursday afternoon. Milton Hudson took high game and series for the men during the Thursday Non-Smoking with 232, 207, 204 games for an impressive 643 series.
High rollers for the seniors were Linda Genin 188-501; Doris Smith 181; Clara Moncrief 181; Sue Long 177; Deloris Glenn 171; Bettie Larkin 171; Judy Harwell 170; Sonny Pinion 217; Joe Hasson 214, 212-594; Richard Sowder 214; Jimmy Thomas Sr. 213, 202-603; Robert Poole 211; Cletis McCarra 208; Mike Reekie 201; John Parker 201; Frank Willingham 200 and Leslie McClinton 200.
Monday nighter Cathy Jones struck high game for the week with a 226, while Kate Grant locked up high series Friday night with a 203-591 series. Alan Hand picked up his first seven hundred of the year during the Monday night Hucklebuck league along with high game and series. Hand rolled out a massive 265 game 712 series.
High scores for the week include Kim Shirley 221; Eunice Dillard 217, 210, 214; Linda Genin 216, 202; Matar McClinton 215; Sharon Wade 209; Sarah Terral 208; Barbara Holden 202; Cindy Rutledge 202; Mary Copeland 200; Jim Walker 257; Scott White 255-699; Ronnie Thomas 245, 237; Ryan Relinski 243-682; James McNeil 238; Willie Griggs 237; Robert Jenkins 235 and John Parker 235.
That’s the news this week. More league action coming next week. Good luck and good bowling.
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Dobbs, Anderson win Stan’s Classic No Tap
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Crusaders use experience, speed to topple Tornadoes
Philadelphia and Sacred Heart both entered Friday's Class 1A/2A/3A soccer state championship game looking for their first state crown.
The Crusaders, though, had finished as runners-up the previous two seasons, and used that experience and their speed to their advantage as they scored three first half goals in route to a 3-1 win. -
Roundup — West girls rally past Louisville
The West Lauderdale girls basketball team overcame an early deficit to top visiting Louisville 60-56 to close out the regular season Friday.
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Dreams Dashed
A real life David vs. Goliath meeting took place in the Class 1A/2A/3A girls state championship soccer game Friday afternoon at Clinton High School's Arrow Field.
Having never advanced farther than the second round of the MSHSAA soccer playoffs, Clarkdale entered looking to shock the state and win its first state title. In th way stood Our Lady Academy, a nine-time state champion from Bay St. Louis.
The Crescents blanked the Bulldogs 5-0 for their third straight title and 10th since 2000. -
CC girls hold off Southeast, garner top 5-3A seed
Basketball is a game of runs and it was on full display Friday night as Choctaw Central staved off multiple Southeast Lauderdale rallies to knock off its rival 63-49 in Vimville. Southeast rallied back from double-digit deficits three times in what could be a preview of the Division 5-3A championship game.
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Roundup — RCA tops Clarkdale on milestone night
The Russell Christian Academy boys basketball team had a night of milestones Thursday at Clarkdale, topping the Bulldogs 62-47.
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Philadelphia boys excited about opportunity against power Sacred Heart
For the first time in school history, the Philadelphia boys soccer team is playing for a state championship.
And the excitement level over that can be seen by looking at Tornadoes coach Adam Huddleston’s call log. -
Eyeing more history
There is no magic formula that has led to the Clarkdale girls soccer team’s unprecedented run through the MHSAA Class 1A/2A/3A North State playoffs.
Rather, the Bulldogs have used the bonding and communication that has been developed through years of playing together to reach today’s state championship game against two-time defending champion Our Lady Academy at Clinton High School at 4 p.m. -
EMCC men rally to 11th straight win
Outscoring the visitors 48-26 in the second half, the Lions of East Mississippi Community College extended their winning streak to 11 consecutive games with an 81-63 victory against Holmes on Thursday night in MACJC North Division basketball action at Keyes T. Currie Coliseum.
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Moving On
Meridian High School coach Larry Weems said one of the many pleasures of working with young men through the Wildcat football program is seeing them grow and then have the opportunity to continue on with their education and career on the gridiron.
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