Bowling: Suncoast Senior World
Friday, June 7, 2002 | 8:49 a.m.
Thursday at Suncoast Hotel
Round of 32
Best-of-seven
(Losers eliminated, earn $2,000)
Mel Wolf, Jackson, Mich., def. Henry Gonzalez, Colorado Springs, Colo., 4-3 (188-205, 212-169, 238-175, 180-170, 209-215, 177-219, 204-190).
Junichi Yajima, Japan, def. Randy Niehaus, Rockford, Ill., 4-1 (233-180, 188-168, 201-197, 205-245, 202-192).
Dave Soutar, Bradenton, Fla., def. Darwin Skrzynecki, Lombard, Ill., 4-1 (201-204, 201-169, 190-144, 204-195, 204-195).
Darrell Storkson, Everett, Wash., def. Ross Packard, San Jose, Calif., 4-0 (254-175, 217-188, 189-179, 222-170).
Ernie Schlegel, Vancouver, Wash., def. Matt Surina, Spokane, Wash., 4-0 (216-163, 253-186, 182-167, 216-185).
George Pappas, Charlotte, N.C., def. James Brenner, LeClaire, Iowa, 4-3 (221-209, 211-226, 212-214, 194-210, 202-181, 188-158, 264-195).
Takeo Sakai, Japan, def. Yasuyuki Sadamatsu, Japan, 4-2 (201-228, 201-168, 247-212, 215-180, 194-215, 204-178).
Donald Breihan, Columbia, S.C., def. Vince Range, St. Louis, 4-2 (158-206, 177-172, 226-180, 151-183, 181-169, 191-180).
Steve Neff, Homosassa Springs, Fla., def. Gary Dickinson, Edmond, Okla., 4-3 (201-197, 189-194, 201-210, 210-206, 198-177, 224-228, 225-208).
Mark Roth, Wall Township, N.J., def. John Tavano, Mars Hill, N.C., 4-0 (205-174, 229-182, 227-193, 222-205).
Michael Henry, Brunswick, Ohio, def. Dick Baker, Henderson, 4-3 (212-192, 190-193, 174-234, 197-191, 193-194, 225-184, 187-181).
Dave Davis, West Palm Beach, Fla., def. Karl Wolf, Saratoga Springs, N.Y., 4-1 (237-185, 180-176, 187-213, 245-154, 206-179).
Bruno Vitasovic, Aurora, Colo., def. Allie Clarke, Zanesville, Ohio, 4-1 (224-213, 206-226, 207-160, 235-234, 244-233).
Robert Glass, Lawrence, Kan., def. Gary Hiday, Indianapolis, 4-3 (187-172, 247-158, 179-182, 174-208, 191-222, 189-172, 202-198).
Roy Buckley, New Albany, Ohio, def. Robert McDonald, Addison, Ill., 4-2 (204-170, 193-200, 236-199, 199-190, 205-214, 193-165).
Vince Mazzanti Jr., Levittown, Pa., def. Bob Hart, Atlanta, 4-0 (203-179, 191-177, 203-166, 277-222).
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