Jonathan Van Hees, a name some of my readers are familiar with, cashed in another major tournament this week, being listed in 22nd place in the standings of the USBC Masters, going on at the National Bowling Stadium in Reno, NV. Van Hees qualified for match play in 40th place, with a 212 average for 15 games, and defeated Mike Fagan in the first round of double-elimination match play before losing to Pete Weber in the second round of the winner’s bracket. He defeated Fagan again to advance to today’s match play, then defeated Tony Reyes in his first match today before being eliminated from the tournament by Tom Smallwood, the winner of the PBA World Championship this season.
Jonathan Van Hees finishes 22nd at USBC Masters
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I started "The Tenth Board" to chronicle my experiences during the road back to league bowling after my heel fractures in 1999 (it took me 7 years before I started thinking seriously about it). I now use the blog as a combination of a personal bowling journal and a news site mostly about Westgate Lanes (Brockton, MA) and its bowlers. View all posts by Rich
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