Qualischefski makes it two in a Row…
Queensland’s Brandon Qualischefski has won the second event of the 2007 Total Bowling Touring Circuit supported by TotalBowling.com.au and the Wide Bay Group… Throwing his new Columbia product, he went on to win the “2007 Kingaroy Classic Cup” at Kingaroy Tenpin Bowl and Leisure Complex in South Burnett, QLD.
The Kingaroy Classic Cup has made a successful return to the circuit scene with over 55 male and female bowlers traveling from all over the state and parts of New South Wales to compete in and form one of the strongest fields the locals crowds would have seen for quiet a few years… All competitors gathered to qualify for the ever popular top 15-3 person match play final over 7 games. The winner receiving a bonus 40 and second places a bonus of 20.
Hammer Staffer and Australian Men’s Team member and Captain Jason Walsh +427, lead the Tournament into the Match Play round, after averaging an outstanding 230.50 for his 14 games of Qualifying,…Qualischefski +286 set him self up for his second win of the Tour, sitting close behind Walsh at this stage of the finals with an average of 220.43 for his 14 games…Kerry Stockwell +107 of Gladstone was sitting third averaging 207.6 and Brian Looby _127 from the Gold Coast qualified with an average of 190.93 for his 14 games and was the last qualifier for the finals in 15th spot…Jenny Walsh on -67 was the only female to make the finals…Others to make the finals were Chris Quail +87, Morty Douglas +82, Lawrie Hill +59, Cameron Walsh +53, George Frilingos -18, Andrew Drew -59, Shayne Melton -74 Brian Pilkington -84, Tony Hamilton -85, Carl Bottomley – 123…
Qualischefski averaged 221.19 for 21 games and compiled a 5-1-1 won-second-lost record in the 3 person match play and averaged 222.71 in Match Play to finish with a 4865 pinfall total. Walsh averaged 218.05 and went 2-1-4 in match play to surrender first place to finish in second place with 4679 for his 21 game totals. Local bowler Morty Douglas averaged 210.67 and finished 55 pins behind Walsh in third place due to his 5-0-2 record in Match Play and a 4624 pinfall total for his 21 games… Cameron Walsh of Ballina finished 4th and Brisbane’s George Frilingos rounded out the top 5 for the Tournament…
The ladies division was won by Ballina bowler Jenny Walsh after making the cut finished with an average of 191.14 for her 21 games in the event…Second place went to Brisbane bowler Kate Wilton who averaged 184.43 for her 14 games and third went to Kellie Hart from Gold Coast averaging 183.36 for her 14 games…
A big thank you to David Bishop and his staff, for a great weekend of Entertainment, and a professionally run event! The café staffs and food was outstanding and the hospitality shown by all at Kingaroy is a credit to you.
Looking forward to visiting you again in 2008!
A big thank you also must go to Kellie for controlling the scores all weekend for all the Total Bowling members who couldn’t be there to see the action.
All scores can be found here...
http://www.totalbowling.com.au/news/livescores/
Queensland’s Brandon Qualischefski has won the second event of the 2007 Total Bowling Touring Circuit supported by TotalBowling.com.au and the Wide Bay Group… Throwing his new Columbia product, he went on to win the “2007 Kingaroy Classic Cup” at Kingaroy Tenpin Bowl and Leisure Complex in South Burnett, QLD.
The Kingaroy Classic Cup has made a successful return to the circuit scene with over 55 male and female bowlers traveling from all over the state and parts of New South Wales to compete in and form one of the strongest fields the locals crowds would have seen for quiet a few years… All competitors gathered to qualify for the ever popular top 15-3 person match play final over 7 games. The winner receiving a bonus 40 and second places a bonus of 20.
Hammer Staffer and Australian Men’s Team member and Captain Jason Walsh +427, lead the Tournament into the Match Play round, after averaging an outstanding 230.50 for his 14 games of Qualifying,…Qualischefski +286 set him self up for his second win of the Tour, sitting close behind Walsh at this stage of the finals with an average of 220.43 for his 14 games…Kerry Stockwell +107 of Gladstone was sitting third averaging 207.6 and Brian Looby _127 from the Gold Coast qualified with an average of 190.93 for his 14 games and was the last qualifier for the finals in 15th spot…Jenny Walsh on -67 was the only female to make the finals…Others to make the finals were Chris Quail +87, Morty Douglas +82, Lawrie Hill +59, Cameron Walsh +53, George Frilingos -18, Andrew Drew -59, Shayne Melton -74 Brian Pilkington -84, Tony Hamilton -85, Carl Bottomley – 123…
Qualischefski averaged 221.19 for 21 games and compiled a 5-1-1 won-second-lost record in the 3 person match play and averaged 222.71 in Match Play to finish with a 4865 pinfall total. Walsh averaged 218.05 and went 2-1-4 in match play to surrender first place to finish in second place with 4679 for his 21 game totals. Local bowler Morty Douglas averaged 210.67 and finished 55 pins behind Walsh in third place due to his 5-0-2 record in Match Play and a 4624 pinfall total for his 21 games… Cameron Walsh of Ballina finished 4th and Brisbane’s George Frilingos rounded out the top 5 for the Tournament…
The ladies division was won by Ballina bowler Jenny Walsh after making the cut finished with an average of 191.14 for her 21 games in the event…Second place went to Brisbane bowler Kate Wilton who averaged 184.43 for her 14 games and third went to Kellie Hart from Gold Coast averaging 183.36 for her 14 games…
A big thank you to David Bishop and his staff, for a great weekend of Entertainment, and a professionally run event! The café staffs and food was outstanding and the hospitality shown by all at Kingaroy is a credit to you.
Looking forward to visiting you again in 2008!
A big thank you also must go to Kellie for controlling the scores all weekend for all the Total Bowling members who couldn’t be there to see the action.

All scores can be found here...
http://www.totalbowling.com.au/news/livescores/