WILTON — Tuesday Night Mixed Winter League, March 22
Men’s High Game scratch: Lee Nile 227, Tony White 197, Stephen Adams 193
Mens High Series scratch: Lee Nile 607, Tony White 537, Stephen Adams 495
Mens High Game handicap: Lee Nile 250, Frank Cushman 230, Stephen Adams 226
Mens High Series handicap: Lee Nile 676, Frank Cushman 631, Albert Farmer 598
Women High Game scratch: Cathy Walton & Mariah Barden 179, Cleo Barker 129, Judy Cubby 126
Women’s High Series scratch: Mariah Barden 500, Cathy Walton 424, Cleo Barker 366
Women High Game handicap: Cathy Walton 246, Mariah Barden 214, Judy Cubby 212
Women’s High Series handicap: Cathy Walton 625, Mariah Barden 605, Judy Cubby 592
Wednesday Night Ladies: Week of March 23
Teams: Living on a Spare 122-78, Mines in the Gutter 121-79, Just One More 117-83, Bowling Belles 109-91, Designs by Darlene 100-100, Wreckin Balls 86-114, Got The Splits 76-124, Coffee Beans 61-139
Games: Cecile Willett 185, Kay Seefeld 175, Natasha Richard 173, Heather Malone 169, Vicky Kinsey 163, Lisa Dube 163, Lynn Chellis 157, Rocell Marcellino 153, Jolene Luce 153
Series: Cecile Willett 476, Lisa Dube 473, Lynn Chellis 458, Heather Malone 426, Trish Davis 426, Vicky Kinsey 414, Natasha Richard 408, Jolene Luce 392
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