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Central Division Open Fours Tournament Winners
The Central Division Open Fours tournament was held over the weekend at the Milwaukee Lake Park Bowling Association. Congratulations to the winning Milwaukee foursome (pictured left-to right) Leif Andresen, Jim Gryzbowski, Bob Schneider, Rob Behncke. Other teams who placed were 2nd- Sue Dropp, Pat Mueller, Pat Wimmer, Anna Witt (Milwaukee); 3rd- John Adamski, Bill Harrington, Buzz Wickman, John Kirkwood…
Potlicker Pairs Tournament
There was limited participation this year, but the team of Rob Behncke and Bob Schneider prevailed over Leif Andresen and Jim Grzybowski to win the “Pot.”
Stuart Club Pairs
The Stuart Club Pairs tournament was held on August 1, 2015. Although there were only four teams in this one day tournament, the playing field was competitive. The format was a round robin with each game consisting of 12 ends. It was shaping up to be a three-way tie, but finally it came down to…
Club Singles Tournament 2012
Milwaukee bowlers competed in the club’s 2012 Singles Tournament Saturday August 11th. Congratulations to tournament winners (pictured left to right) 3rd place – Lorraine Gebert, 1st place – Carl Landgren, 2nd place – Pat Wimmer. Also picture Glorianne Mather. Pat Wimmer lead for the majority of the game against Carl Landgren and went on to…
Bob Schneider / Rob Behncke Win Central Division Open – Pairs
Twenty bowlers from the Central Division endured two days of extreme heat and humidity July 30 – 31 in pairs competition over the course of five challenging games on very fast greens, followed by playoffs and the championship game that produced the following top five teams. Congratulations to: 1st – Bob Schneider / Rob Behncke…
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.

