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Heading to Seattle – Central Division Playdowns Pairs
Carl Landgren and Steve Nelson emerged as winners of men’s pairs playdowns and will represent the Central Division in the US National Championships to be held in Seattle August 23-28. Women’s pairs will be represented by Anna Witt and Glorianne Mather. Central Division Singles Playdowns are scheduled for July 9th and 10th. Check out the…
2013 Blind Pairs
The 2013 Blind Pairs tournament was held on Saturday of Memorial Day weekend. Though the 20-bowler field had to endure cool temperatures this year, the sun did come out at times during this all-day tournament, and no rain delayed any of the games. The format this year was condensed to one day, and included four…
Potlicker Pairs – Schneider and Behncke Make it Three in a Row
MLPLBA Hosted the Potlicker Pairs Touranment on June 6-7, 2015. Twelve people participated. Bob Schneider and Rob Behncke came out on top for an unprecedented third straight victory. Carl Landgren/Steve Nelson finished second, while Max Cavender/Jim Cavender took third place by plus points over Leif Andresen/Jim Gryzbowski. The teams of Crandall Hays/Buzz Wickman and Pat Wimmer /Sue Dropp also…
US Lawn Bowls Championships Day 2 – Witt/Mather 4-0
Anna Witt & Glorianne Mather sit alone in 1st place at 4-0 after the second day at the U.S. Lawn Bowls Championships taking place in Seattle. The rest of the Central teams went 1-1 each for the day. Central’s opponents were the host Northwest Division (game 1) and South Central (game 2). Singles — Max…
Three-bowl pairs game debuts in Milwaukee
The Stuart Club Pairs Tournament on Saturday, August 2 featured games of 3-bowl pairs, a first at the Milwaukee Lake Park greens. Steven Nelson organized the tournament. 13 players participated. Coming in first place were Carl Landgren and Rob Behncke. Second place went to Tom Vanderbilt and Pat Mueller/Max Cavender.
Memorial Day Weekend Blind Pairs Tournament
We had 16 entrants. The winning team was Jim Grzybowski (skip) and Jerry Mathwig (lead), defeating Crandall Hays (skip) and Min Waite (lead). After the winning team, each player was ranked according to wins and plus points. Crandall finished third, Min fourth, Brian Schieble fifth, and Carl Landgren sixth.

