By Jessie Jo Zander Greetings from beautiful downtown Zanderville! SPRING is officially here as I saw a flock of robins, heard geese flying over, saw my first woodchuck and also I have bluebirds at my house!
There were five 700 series (Mert Brown bowled two of them), two 600 series bowled for the women, and two 600 series and four 500 series bowled for the youth this past week. Born in 1968, Cynthia is no stranger to the bowling alley. Her parents, John and Jane Phlegar, moved to Troy, PA in 1972 right across from Terrace Lanes. Her mother Jane, grandfather Harry Reynolds, her uncle Paul Reynolds, and her many cousins were avid bowlers, so it would only make sense that Cynthia would be, too. During Cynthia’s youth, she bowled on various school teams and in tournaments and won many 1st and 2nd place trophies. During her senior year, Cynthia pushed herself to her limits and with a clean sweep - her team took 1st place, she won the female highest average, and she also won the female Senior Outstanding award. By Jessie Jo Zander Greetings from beautiful downtown Zanderville. The weather is going to be amazing this week; with temperatures in the 30-50's during the day!
There were eleven 700 series (Tom Brown and Mark Rogers bowled two each) bowled for the men, no 600 series bowled for the women and six 500 series (Tyler Hofmann bowled two of them) bowled for the youth. Condolences to the Bill Miller family on the passing of Bill this past week. |
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