Eoff, Geurtsen Win MAST Rock River Doubles

Derek Eoff and Kyle Geurtsen defeated Chad Maas and Dave Beres 402-381 to win the MAST doubles event at Rock River Lanes in Fort Atkinson Sunday. This marks the first career title for Geurtsen, and the seventeenth career title and second this season for Eoff, who previously teamed with Chris Pounders to win the doubles […]

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Pounders, Eoff Win MAST Sport Bowl Doubles

Chris Pounders and Derek Eoff defeated Ron Blanchar and Mike Hoffman 464-425 to win the Survivor finals of the MAST split-squad doubles event at Middleton Sport Bowl Saturday. This marks the seventeenth career MAST title for Pounders and sixteenth for Eoff. Pounders and Eoff claimed the eighth & final qualifying spot in Survivor-round play at […]

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Hoffman Defends MAST Title At Spartan

Defending champion Mike Hoffman defeated Gabe Roderick 246-196 to win the MAST event at Spartan Bowl in McFarland Sunday. Hoffman qualified third at 953, and averaged 241 through three matches en route to the win. This was Hoffman’s 22nd career title and fifth at Spartan Bowl; he is unofficially the second bowler with five MAST […]

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Pattern Announced for MAST Spartan Bowl

MAST has announced the pattern for the singles event at Spartan Bowl on Sunday, November 12th. We will be using the 40-foot Kegel Mercury 4940 oil pattern. Details from Kegel’s pattern library linked below: Kegel Pattern Library – Mercury 4940 We hope to see you all there.

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Beres, Maas Win Lake Ripley Doubles

Dave Beres and Chad Maas defeated Gabe Staude and Wade Staude 492-440 to win the MAST doubles event at Lake Ripley Lanes in Cambridge Saturday. Beres and Maas earned the eighth & final qualifying spot at 1,799, and posted match wins of 482-462 over the top-seeded duo of Chad Svendsen and Jon Schalow and 443-388 […]

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Hall Wins Watertown For First MAST Title

James Hall defeated Chris Gibbons 254-247 in the Survivor finals to earn his first career MAST title at Watertown Bowl 18 in Watertown Saturday. Hall led qualifying at 1,067 including an honor count with 802 through his first three games, and averaged over 248 in three rounds of Survivor play en route to the win. […]

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