Suarez, Canare burn lanes in Latvia
October 24, 2002 | 12:00am
RIGA, Latvia Filipino bowlers CJ (Christian Jan) Suarez and Josephine "Jojo" Canare posted big rounds Monday and Tuesday to rank among the leading scorers after 15 games of the 38th AMF World Cup international finals at the Toss Lanes here.
Suarez carded 3479 pins for an average of 231.93 per game while Canare shot 3101 (206.73) to check in fourth and ninth, respectively, in the mens and womens divisions.
Together with 82 other male and 71 female contenders, Suarez and Canare were scheduled to complete the 20-game eliminations yesterday to determine the 24 bowlers who will make it to the next round in both divisions.
The top 24 will play 12 more games today, with the top eight advancing to the quarterfinals.
Suarez and Canare competed for the Philippine team in the recent Asian Games in Busan, winning a silver each in the mens trios and womens team of five.
American Shannon Pluhowsky continued to dominate the womens field, amassing 1190 more pins in her five-game set Tuesday night to compile a 15-game total of 3470 and a 231.33 average.
Germanys Kai Guenther, bowling in his first international tournament, surprised experts by grabbing the lead in the mens division.
Guenthers 1254-pin series for Tuesdays five-game block pushed him past Englands Wayne Greenall by 70 pins, 3599 to 3529. Guenther is averaging 239.93 for 15 games.
Pluhowsky, a Phoenix resident who competes for the University of Nebraska bowling team, took a 144-pin edge over her nearest challenger Frances Pascale Moynot, who tallied 3326 and a 221.73 average.
Australias Amanda Bradley, the 1999 World Cup champion, checked in third with 3209, followed by Malaysias Wendy Chai (3173), Mexicos Teresa Piccini (3165), Austrias Ivonne Altmuller (3161), Englands Nikki Harvey (3158), Colombias Sara Vargas (3135), Canare and Finlands Heidi Larnia (3092).
Australias Paul Trotter tallied 3491 to rank third in the mens division, followed by Suarez, Qatars Ahmeed Shaheen (3471), Singapores Remy Ong (3455), Malaysias Zulmazran Zulkifli (3408), Japans Masahiro Hibi (3371), American Andrew Cain (3369) and Finlands Mika Luoto (3342).
Ong was the star in the recent Asiad bowling competition winning three gold medals for Singapore.
Suarez carded 3479 pins for an average of 231.93 per game while Canare shot 3101 (206.73) to check in fourth and ninth, respectively, in the mens and womens divisions.
Together with 82 other male and 71 female contenders, Suarez and Canare were scheduled to complete the 20-game eliminations yesterday to determine the 24 bowlers who will make it to the next round in both divisions.
The top 24 will play 12 more games today, with the top eight advancing to the quarterfinals.
Suarez and Canare competed for the Philippine team in the recent Asian Games in Busan, winning a silver each in the mens trios and womens team of five.
American Shannon Pluhowsky continued to dominate the womens field, amassing 1190 more pins in her five-game set Tuesday night to compile a 15-game total of 3470 and a 231.33 average.
Germanys Kai Guenther, bowling in his first international tournament, surprised experts by grabbing the lead in the mens division.
Guenthers 1254-pin series for Tuesdays five-game block pushed him past Englands Wayne Greenall by 70 pins, 3599 to 3529. Guenther is averaging 239.93 for 15 games.
Pluhowsky, a Phoenix resident who competes for the University of Nebraska bowling team, took a 144-pin edge over her nearest challenger Frances Pascale Moynot, who tallied 3326 and a 221.73 average.
Australias Amanda Bradley, the 1999 World Cup champion, checked in third with 3209, followed by Malaysias Wendy Chai (3173), Mexicos Teresa Piccini (3165), Austrias Ivonne Altmuller (3161), Englands Nikki Harvey (3158), Colombias Sara Vargas (3135), Canare and Finlands Heidi Larnia (3092).
Australias Paul Trotter tallied 3491 to rank third in the mens division, followed by Suarez, Qatars Ahmeed Shaheen (3471), Singapores Remy Ong (3455), Malaysias Zulmazran Zulkifli (3408), Japans Masahiro Hibi (3371), American Andrew Cain (3369) and Finlands Mika Luoto (3342).
Ong was the star in the recent Asiad bowling competition winning three gold medals for Singapore.
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