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CHAMPIONS CROWNED AT NORTH POINTE JUNIOR GOLD

07/21/2012

INDIANAPOLIS - Four bowlers earned national youth titles Friday at the 2012 North Pointe Junior Gold Championships presented by Brunswick.

AJ Johnson of Oswego, Ill., Robyn Renslow of Brentwood, Calif., Bradley Crouse, Nazareth, Pa., and Breanna Clemmer, Clover, S.C., all came away with championships in their respective divisions at Woodland Bowl. A record total of 1,929 athletes took part in the event competing for more than $250,000 in scholarships.

A Team USA and Junior Team USA member in 2012, Johnson rolled to the 20-and-under boys title by going undefeated in the double-elimination match-play bracket with a 5-0 record. He defeated Andrew Anderson of Holly, Mich., 453-411, in the two-game title match.

“This is one of the greatest feelings in the world,” said Johnson, who is entering his sophomore year at McKendree University. “This is the biggest youth tournament in the country, and to come out on top is truly a blessing. I can’t put words to it.”

In the U20 girls championship match, Renslow entered as the undefeated player, but lost the first match to Jacqueline Carbonetto of Blauvelt, N.Y., 456-314, before rebounding and winning the deciding match, 390-331.

“I really can’t thank everyone who has helped me enough to help get me here, and it’s quite an accomplishment to say the least,” said Renslow, who will start her freshman year at Vanderbilt University this fall. “My biggest goal was to make Junior Team USA, and to reach that goal has really made my day.”

The event champions and runners-up in the U20 divisions earned automatic spots on Junior Team USA for 2013. In addition, the top two after 25 games of qualifying also earned automatic spots.

After Thursday’s final qualifying round, Michael Coffey of Melbourne, Fla., Matthew Farber of Plainview, N.Y., Natalie Goodman of O’Fallon, Ill., and Danielle McEwan of Stony Point, N.Y., all earned automatic spots on the team.

In addition, the National Selection Committee added two additional boys and two additional girls to the team, taking Holly Harris of Long Prairie, Minn., Sarah Lokker of New Baltimore, Mich., Gregory Young of Viera, Fla., and Marshall Kent of Yakima, Wash.

In the U15 boys final, Crouse took down Cortez Schenck of Phoenix, who entered the championship match undefeated. Crouse, who lost his first match in bracket play, defeated Schenck in consecutive matches, 349-347 and 448-404.

“It hasn’t sunk in yet, but it probably will tonight,” the 14-year-old Crouse said. “Once I lost my first match, I knew it would be a lot of bowling. I just started winning and I took it match by match.”

Clemmer managed to make it through the U15 girls bracket undefeated, going 5-0 and defeating Ashley Dunn of Palmdale, Calif., 369-339, in the title match.

“It’s unbelievable to believe that I’m a Junior Gold champion,” said Clemmer, a 14-year-old who will be a freshman in high school this fall. “I’ve trained real hard for Junior Gold, and I’m hoping I can be back here doing this again next year.”

Four U15 bowlers who were age eligible earned spots to compete in the Tournament of Americas in 2013. The top players after qualifying were given automatic spots with Dunn and Wesley Low of Palmdale, Calif., earning those spots. The National Selection Committee picked Crouse and Clemmer to also compete in the event.

Earning the David Dahms Sportsmanship award at this year’s Junior Gold were Amanda Vogt of Pleasant Grove, Calif., Julia Okumura of West Valley City, Utah, Kyle Anderson of Lockport, Ill., and Low.

For more information on the North Pointe Junior Gold Championships, visit BOWL.com/JuniorGold.

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2012 NORTH POINTE JUNIOR GOLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
At Woodland Bowl, Indianapolis
Friday’s results

MATCH PLAY

Double elimination, two-game matches decided by total pinfall

U20 BOYS

ROUND 1

(16) Armando Godoy, Stockton, Calif., def. (1) Michael Coffey, Melbourne, Fla., 429-355
(8) Colin Champion, Clearwater, Fla., def. (9) Tylor Greene, Davison, Mich., 438-358
(12) Andrew Anderson, Holly, Mich., def. (5) Kyle Sherman, O’Fallon, Mo., 427-379
(4) Charles Easton, Sylvania, Ohio, def. (13) Neil Cooley, Inver Grove Heights, Minn., 370-340
(14) Jacob Kent, Newark, N.Y., def. (3) Gregory Young, Viera, Fla., 444-408
(6) AJ Johnson, Oswego, Ill., def. (11) Marshall Kent, Yakima, Wash., 462-449
(10) Joey Kopera, Orland Park, Ill., def. (7) Mitchell Katic, Whiting, Ind., 461-367
(15) Casey Shephard, Portage, Mich., def. (2) Matthew Farber, Plainview, N.Y., 396-395

ROUND 2

Godoy def. Champion, 476-316
Anderson def. Easton, 451-357
Johnson def. J. Kent, 394-390
Shephard def. Kopera, 468-466
Coffey def. Greene, 474-373
Cooley def. Sherman, 364-352
M. Kent def. Young, 483-436
Farber def. Katic, 447-409

ROUND 3

Kopera def. Coffey, 451-412
Cooley def. J. Kent, 471-363
M. Kent def. Easton, 531-378
Farber def. Champion, 369-345

ROUND 4

Godoy def. Anderson, 457-400
Johnson def. Shephard, 477-401
Cooley def. Kopera, 363-349
M. Kent def. Farber, 483-353

ROUND 5

Anderson def. Cooley, 411-325
Shephard def. M. Kent, 431-426

ROUND 6

Johnson def. Godoy, 407-332
Anderson def. Shephard, 426-360

ROUND 7

Anderson def. Godoy, 393-371

ROUND 8

Johnson def. Anderson, 453-411


U20 GIRLS

ROUND 1

(1) Natalie Goodman, O’Fallon, Ill., def. (16) Thea Aspiras, Chesapeake, Va., 345-316
(9) Jacqueline Carbonetto, Blauvelt, N.Y., def. (8) Nicole Trudell, Coventry, R.I., 355-318
(5) Robyn Renslow, Brentwood, Calif., def. (12) Sydney Brummett, Fort Wayne, Ind., 390-307
(13) Jordan Richard, Tecumseh, Mich., def. (4) Mary Wells, Westerville, Ohio, 420-354
(14) Miranda Panas, Canada def. (3) Holly Harris, Long Prairie, Minn., 422-393
(11) Sarah Lokker, New Baltimore, Mich., def. (6) Morgan O’Brien, Lomira, Wis., 428-395
(10) Megan Buja, Rockford, Ill., def. (7) Liz Kuhlkin, Rotterdam, N.Y., 417-358
(2) Danielle McEwan, Stony Point, N.Y., def. (15) Melanie Crawford, Allen, Texas, 437-379

ROUND 2

Goodman def. Carbonetto, 446-350
Renslow def. Richard, 467-360
Panas def. Lokker, 444-371
Buja def. McEwan, 398-367
Aspiras def. Trudell, 427-344
Wells def. Brummett, 430-384
Harris def. O’Brien, 433-389
Kuhlkin def. Crawford, 427-335

ROUND 3

McEwan def. Aspiras, 447-386
Lokker def. Wells, 429-392
Harris def. Richard, 472-329
Carbonetto def. Kuhlkin, 452-416

ROUND 4

Renslow def. Goodman, 368-321
Panas def. Buja, 388-385
Lokker def. McEwan, 455-370
Carbonetto def. Harris, 404-385

ROUND 5

Lokker def. Goodman, 401-369
Carbonetto def. Buja, 431-376

ROUND 6

Renslow def. Panas, 365-318

ROUND 7

Carbonetto def. Panas, 447-357

ROUND 8

Carbonetto def. Renslow, 456-314

ROUND 9

Renslow def. Carbonetto, 390-331


U15 BOYS

ROUND 1

(16) Zachery Tackett, Huntington, Ind., def. (1) Meeco Walker, East Cleveland, Ohio, 400-362
(8) Daniel Hanson, Tacoma, Wash., def. (9) Kyle Young, Lake Jackson, Texas, 390-352
(5) Tyler Boe, Redmond, Wash., def. (12) Brandon Soedarmasto, Levittown, N.Y., 355-340
(13) Sean Wilcox, Altamonte Springs, Fla., def. (4) Brandon Biondo, Carpentersville, Ill., 404-377
(14) Donny Turner, Hermitage, Tenn., def. (3) Wesley Low, Palmdale, Calif., 394-394 (46-25)
(6) Cortez Schenck, Phoenix, Ariz., def. (11) Kennon McFalls, Gastonia, N.C., 411-407
(10) Layne Sandt, Bethlehem, Pa., def. (7) Bradley Crouse, Nazareth, Pa., 493-355
(2) Alex Martin, Smyrna, Ga., def. (15) Zachary Griffin, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., 424-372

ROUND 2

Hanson def. Tackett, 406-382
Wilcox def. Boe, 393-352
Schenck def. Turner, 421-336
Martin def. Sandt, 386-378
Walker def. Young, 444-360
Soedarmasto def. Biondo, 386-339
McFalls def. Low, 424-423
Crouse def. Griffin, 386-375

ROUND 3

Walker def. Sandt, 399-373
Turner def. Soedarmasto, 363-359
Boe def. McFalls, 435-333
Crouse def. Tackett, 441-419

ROUND 4

Wilcox def. Hanson, 439-350
Schenck def. Martin, 431-401
Walker def. Turner, 374-318
Crouse def. Boe, 406-391

ROUND 5

Walker def. Hanson, 354-311
Crouse def. Martin, 375-316

ROUND 6

Schenck def. Wilcox, 397-373
Crouse def. Walker, 396-341

ROUND 7

Crouse def. Wilcox, 389-355

ROUND 8

Crouse def. Schenck, 349-347

ROUND 9

Crouse def. Schenck, 448-404


U15 GIRLS

(16) Amanda Duplan, Citrus Heights, Calif., def. (1) Kelly Skalacki, Coram, N.Y., 380-341
(9) Taylor Russell, Tupelo, Miss., def. (8) Rebecca Broerman, Rudd, Iowa, 417-366
(12) Mykaela Mitchell, Canada, def. (5) Haley Cummings, Huber Heights, Ohio, 351-291
(4) Breanna Clemmer, Clover, S.C., def. (13) Haylee Boyle, Port Orange, Fla., 400-329
(3) Ashley Dunn, Palmdale, Calif., def. (14) Sarah Doyle, Georgetown, Ky., 385-358
(11) Jordan Newham, Aurora, Ill., def. (6) Kayla Crawford, Silvis, Ill., 372-324
(7) Nicole Mikaelian, Macomb, Mich., def. (10) Justine Brookover, Parkersburg, W.Va., 354-347
(2) Hannah Munson, Cottage Grove, Minn., def. (15) Amanda Garavet, Amherst, Wis., 449-339

ROUND 2

Broerman def. Skalacki, 439-378
Boyle def. Cummings, 343-337
Crawford def. Doyle, 371-329
Garavet def. Brookover, 353-300

ROUND 3

Broerman def. Munson, 371-349
Boyle def. Newham, 385-352
Mitchell def. Crawford, 379-326
Russell def. Garavet, 408-316

ROUND 4

Clemmer def. Duplan, 358-350
Dunn def. Mikalian, 418-404
Broerman def. Boyle, 357-333
Russell def. Mitchell, 403-381

ROUND 5

Broerman def. Duplan, 365-351
Mikaelian def. Russell, 384-336

ROUND 6

Clemmer def. Dunn, 428-379
Mikaelian def. Broerman, 408-347

ROUND 7

Dunn def. Mikaelian, 366-356

ROUND 8

Clemmer def. Dunn, 369-339

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