Oops bowlers dominate year’s first tournament

Oops Alley’s Piper Gamblin earned top honors in the Youth Leaders Travel League’s girls 11-and-under division. Special to the Press Gazette

PACE — Several young bowlers recently participated — and dominated — in a game at their home center in Pace.

Two teams from Oops Alley’s youth bowling program and three individuals took top honors in the Jan. 15 Youth Leaders Travel League event hosted by Oops Alley.

In the 11-and-under division, the team of Kevin Dedolph, Brooklyn Armstrong and Aalyla Gregory posted the top handicapped score of 1324.

Dedolph also took top series honors for the 11-and-under boys with a series of 573.

In the girls 11-and-under division, top honors went to Piper Gamblin with a handicapped series of 598.

The team of Chandler Paybe, John Johns, J.C. Messer and Justin Gilmore took top honors in the 12-and-up division with a handicapped team series of 2489.

Johns also posted the top handicapped series for boys 12 and up with a 663.

Contact Oops Alley, 995-9393, for more information on youth bowling.

This article originally appeared on Santa Rosa Press Gazette: Oops bowlers dominate year’s first tournament