WILTON — Wednesday Night Ladies: Week of Feb. 2.
Teams: Just One More 91-53, Mines in the Gutter 88-56, Living on a Spare 86-58, Designs by Darlene 74-70, Bowling Belles 72-72, Wreckin Balls 72-72, Coffee Beans 43-101, Got the Splits 42-102.
Games: Mellissa Malone 179, Vicky Kinsey 165, Lisa Dube 162, Heather Malone 161, Nicole Edmunds 151, Ashlee McCormick 144, Jen Kelly 143, Rocell Marcellino 143, Natasha Richards 143
Series: Mellissa Malone 491, Nicole Edmunds 431, Lisa Dube 413, Vicky Kinsey 407, Heather Malone 393, Jen Kelly 385, Rocell Marcellino 374, Jolene Luce 374.
Tuesday Night Mixed Winter League, Feb. 1
Men’s High Game scratch: Tony White 214, Skip Johnson 199, John Gregoire 198
Mens High Series scratch: Tony White 600, Stephen Adams 522, Skip Johnson 516
Mens High Game handicap: Skip Johnson 256, Dave Ferrari 242, Albert Farmer 240
Mens High Series handicap: Dave Ferrari 691, Skip Johnson 687, Tony White 675
Women High Game scratch: Mariah Barden 197, Cathy Walton 176, Cleo Barker 168
Women’s High Series scratch: Mariah Barden 487, Cathy Walton 480, Cleo Barker 399
Women High Game handicap: Cathy Walton 244, Cleo Barker 237, Mariah Barden 234
Women’s High Series handicap: Cathy Walton 684, Cleo Barker 606, Judy Cubby 601
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