2021-22 Pacific Northwest Conference scratch division points- as of 7-1-22- FINAL
WHY THESE POINTS MATTER:
Congratulations to Mac Kaurin, the 2021-22 JBT Pacific Northwest Conference scratch division Bowler of The Year! Joining Mac on the All-Star team are Ashton Yamasaki, Bud Sicard, Liam Hardman, and Duncan Whitaker.
The top 20 in points , listed below, now qualify for the 2022 Touring Players Championship, July 28-31 2022, our most prestigious event, featuring a $2,000 top scholarship prize, at Strike Zone in Henderson NV.
If you missed the top 20, you can still qualify for the TPC by finishing in the top 100 of the final All-Conference points list. Those of you highlighted in purple have. Check you all-conference points here.
Click here for more info on the TPC.
rank | bowler | PNW scr |
1 | Kaurin, Mac | 1868 |
2 | Yamasaki, Ashton | 1787 |
3 | Sicard, Bud | 1610 |
4 | Hardman, Liam | 1343 |
5 | Whitaker, Duncan | 1245 |
6 | Knudsen, Duke | 1239 |
7 | Oester, Ewan | 1217 |
8 | Jance, Colt | 1105 |
9 | Kwon, DoHoon | 1100 |
10 | Chalmers, Piper | 1087 |
11 | Simperman, Charlie | 1007 |
12 | Strothman, Michael | 967 |
13 | London, Kenji | 954 |
14 | Adams, Kyle | 917 |
15 | Davis, Harry | 847 |
16 | Coates, Tyler | 842 |
17 | Chin, Elijah | 785 |
18 | Holbrook, Jessica | 757 |
19 | Wilcox, Kailee | 706 |
20 | Craig, Preston | 690 |
21 | Rosales, Paul | 664 |
22 | Cervine, Cadin | 538 |
23 | Reese, Mac | 508 |
24 | Wong, Makana | 407 |
25 | Stoner, Sienna | 387 |
26 | Karr, Nick | 345 |
27 | Strehle, Emily | 318 |
28 | Manolides, Niko | 300 |
29 | Gritzke, Sam | 286 |
30 | Castellano, Cosmo | 274 |
31 | Ford, Danny | 233 |
32 | Wong, Aiden | 228 |
33 | Henry, Kalym | 217 |
34 | Benham, Clayton | 194 |
35 | Lennox, Matthew | 188 |
36 | Groves, Kyle | 181 |
37 | Hind, Henry | 180 |
38 | Mullen, Jacob | 175 |
39 | DeLuisa-Anderson, Brian | 160 |
40 | Martin, Andrew | 148 |
41 | Kiggins, Theo | 146 |
42 | Warren, Chris II | 120 |
43 | Strange, Samuel | 116 |
44 | LeBlanc, Silas | 102 |
45 | Young, Braeden | 102 |
46 | Hall, Steven | 100 |
47 | Setera, Logan | 98 |
48 | Moser-Hernandez, Alejandro | 96 |
49 | Parnell, Ian | 96 |
50 | Heisler, Ben | 91 |
51 | Johnson, Hailey | 90 |
52 | Mitchell, Lucy | 90 |
53 | Roadruck, Adam | 90 |
54 | Ellis, Tom | 88 |
55 | Palacios, Alex | 86 |
56 | Bissell, Liam | 84 |
57 | Hansen, Natalie | 84 |
58 | Sale, Jake | 84 |
59 | Chalmers, Danny | 79 |
60 | Reilley, Cole | 78 |
61 | Nagel, Nathaniel | 76 |
62 | Bishop, Braidyn | 70 |
63 | Taylor, Ryan | 68 |
64 | Curette, Jessica | 60 |
65 | Garrett, Tai | 60 |
66 | Martin, Halie | 60 |
67 | Sicard, Mary | 60 |
68 | Winchell, Logan | 60 |
69 | Sullivan, Spencer | 57 |
70 | Tang, Nathan | 56 |
71 | Dicken, Kadie | 56 |
72 | Rowe, Maddie | 54 |
73 | Taylor, JT | 54 |
74 | Unger, Shelby | 54 |
75 | Flatin, Madison | 52 |
76 | Hiner, Katelyn | 52 |
77 | Ugbinada, Rose | 52 |
78 | Gildon, Samyia | 50 |
79 | Lennox, Hailey | 50 |
80 | McDugle, Alena | 50 |
81 | McFarland, Austin | 48 |
82 | Fogg, Seaira | 46 |
83 | Wills, Toby | 46 |
84 | Green, Noah | 44 |
85 | Hawkins, Savannah | 44 |
86 | Richards, Kaitlyn | 44 |
87 | Dessart, Spencer | 42 |
88 | Howell, Cameron | 42 |
89 | Nickolson, Dayton | 42 |
90 | Romen, Erick | 42 |
91 | Zeutenhorst, Bryan | 42 |
92 | Roman, Ava | 40 |
93 | Walters, Jade | 40 |
94 | Walters, Kaden | 40 |
95 | Lawber, RJ | 40 |
96 | Humphries, Carter | 38 |
97 | Hoffbuhr, Jack | 36 |
98 | Hull, Colby | 36 |
99 | Setera, Hunter | 36 |
100 | Smith, Colby | 36 |
101 | Stone, Torrin | 36 |
102 | Lelli, Megan | 34 |
103 | Skrondal, Cameron | 34 |
104 | Strange, Eddie | 34 |
105 | Bower, Payton | 32 |
106 | Wilcox, Kierra | 32 |
107 | Kennedy, Madden | 30 |
108 | Mattingly, Mason | 30 |
109 | Mattingly, Micah | 30 |
110 | Jenkins, Justice | 28 |
111 | Rich, Zayne | 28 |
112 | Sullivan, Sawyer | 28 |
113 | Casal, Maya Rae | 26 |
114 | Luk, Gracie | 26 |
115 | Mercadal, Kiana | 26 |
116 | Yi, Autumn | 26 |
117 | Allard, Payton | 24 |
118 | Keen, Victoria | 24 |
119 | Oller, McKenna | 24 |
120 | Bruff, Jacob | 20 |
121 | Fink, Ben | 20 |
122 | Ramsey, Ayden | 20 |
123 | Sparano, Mackenzie | 20 |
124 | Marquart, Tyler | 20 |
2021-22 Pacific Northwest Conference handicap division points- as of 7-1-22- FINAL
WHY THESE POINTS MATTER:
Congratulations to Tai Garrett, the 2021-22 JBT Pacific Northwest Conference handicap division Bowler of The Year! Joining Tai on the All-Star team are Logan Winchell, Kierra Wilcox, Danny Chalmers, and Jessica Curette.
The top 20 in points , listed below, now qualify for the 2022 Touring Players Championship, July 28-31 2022, our most prestigious event, featuring a $2,000 top scholarship prize, at Strike Zone in Henderson NV.
If you missed the top 20, you can still qualify for the TPC by finishing in the top 100 of the final All-Conference points list. Those of you highlighted in purple have. Check you all-conference points here.
Click here for more info on the TPC.
rank | bowler | PNW hcp |
1 | Garrett, Tai | 1201 |
2 | Winchell, Logan | 1157 |
3 | Wilcox, Kierra | 1152 |
4 | Chalmers, Danny | 1082 |
5 | Curette, Jessica | 1030 |
6 | Unger, Shelby | 965 |
7 | Clark, Mackenzi | 902 |
8 | Wills, Toby | 900 |
9 | Sicard, Mary | 852 |
10 | McDugle, Alena | 847 |
11 | Schwind, Karson | 831 |
12 | Oller, McKenna | 771 |
13 | Johnson, Hailey | 766 |
14 | Bower, Payton | 712 |
15 | Tiquia, Jazel | 701 |
16 | Walters, Jade | 681 |
17 | Zeutenhorst, Bryan | 646 |
18 | Rowe, Maddie | 628 |
19 | Dessart, Spencer | 622 |
20 | Keister, Jacob | 578 |
21 | Rahla, Georgia | 549 |
22 | Cabanting, Kobe | 541 |
23 | Sicard, Noah | 513 |
24 | Martin, Halie | 484 |
25 | Allard, Payton | 482 |
26 | Barrett, Owen | 462 |
27 | Hopkins, Hailey | 456 |
28 | McDugle, Thomas | 454 |
29 | Romen, Erick | 453 |
30 | Strange, Eddie | 424 |
31 | Bishop, Braidyn | 386 |
32 | Le, Tommy | 373 |
33 | Soper, Kyle | 360 |
34 | Murphy, Joleigh | 349 |
35 | Yeager, Tamia | 338 |
36 | Nickolson, Dayton | 313 |
37 | Eibert, Kaylub | 288 |
38 | Jenkins, Justice | 286 |
39 | Dao, Cory | 275 |
40 | Cabanting, Keiden | 262 |
41 | Foss, Kassandra | 262 |
42 | Walters, Kaden | 230 |
43 | Hiner, Katelyn | 219 |
44 | Tavel, Nathan | 219 |
45 | Hull, Colby | 212 |
46 | Degenstein, Alaina | 200 |
47 | Tiquia, Laelah | 196 |
48 | Aguon-Africa, Corina | 173 |
49 | Flatin, Madison | 166 |
50 | Baughman-Treiberg, Sawyer | 163 |
51 | Bollea, Kendall | 145 |
52 | Clarke, Alexis | 145 |
53 | Lelli, Megan | 144 |
54 | Yetter, Jasmine | 141 |
55 | Hawkins, Savannah | 139 |
56 | Richards, Kaitlyn | 138 |
57 | Bowman-Brinar, Hannah | 132 |
58 | Hess, Matt | 129 |
59 | Wallin, Lailani | 122 |
60 | LeBlanc, Lucas | 115 |
61 | Lunsford, Katrina | 112 |
62 | Lennox, Hailey | 106 |
63 | Greenhouse, Karlena | 106 |
64 | Linden, Bobby | 106 |
65 | Lambe, Jacob | 106 |
66 | Combs, Molly | 102 |
67 | Sullivan, Sawyer | 100 |
68 | Bissell, Liam | 94 |
69 | Francis, Makayla | 94 |
70 | Rodman, Ava | 90 |
71 | Oller, Courtney | 88 |
72 | Bates, Austin | 82 |
73 | Satiacum, Neissa | 82 |
74 | Acda, Mason | 80 |
75 | Johnston, Thomas | 78 |
76 | Lowenhagen, Jude | 76 |
77 | Rich, Zayne | 74 |
78 | Casal, Maya Rae | 74 |
79 | Coleman, Mikayla | 72 |
80 | Stone, Torrin | 69 |
81 | Bingeman, Jayden | 69 |
82 | Tang, Nathan | 68 |
83 | Humphries, Carter | 68 |
84 | Trevethan, Charles | 68 |
85 | White, Andrew | 66 |
86 | Van Siclen, Logan | 64 |
87 | Garcia, Juan | 62 |
88 | Lynn, Ayden | 62 |
89 | Nagel, Nathaniel | 60 |
90 | Bareno, Jax | 60 |
91 | Brace, Rowynn | 60 |
92 | Nyberg, Abbey | 60 |
93 | Bates, Dmia | 54 |
94 | Mattingly, Micah | 52 |
95 | Koller, Parker | 50 |
96 | Langhans, Mason | 50 |
97 | Theophilus, Mackenzie | 50 |
98 | Boring, Daniel | 50 |
99 | Morales, Eduardo | 48 |
100 | Truong, Tein | 48 |
101 | Emswiler, Jasmine | 46 |
102 | Foss, Kourtnie | 44 |
103 | Strange, Samuel | 40 |
104 | Sale, Jake | 40 |
105 | Ugbinada, Rose | 40 |
106 | Mikkelsen, Sarah | 40 |
107 | Mikkelsen, Zoey | 40 |
108 | Novotny, Soreya | 40 |
109 | Roadruck, Adam | 37 |
110 | Lennox, Ellie | 36 |
111 | Strong, Nathan | 34 |
112 | Suzuki, Shayna-Ann | 34 |
113 | Slusher, Michael | 32 |
114 | Jones, Michael | 30 |
115 | Mattingly, Mason | 20 |
116 | Allred, Mackenzie | 20 |
117 | Bachmeier-Emswiler, Jasmine | 20 |
118 | Barton, Samuel | 20 |
119 | Dizard, Henry | 20 |
120 | Duke, Kayla | 20 |
121 | Duncan, Oswald | 20 |
122 | Hagge, Mya | 20 |
123 | Hess, Katelyn | 20 |
124 | Jones, Nick | 20 |
125 | Jones, Zachary | 20 |
126 | Langhans, Hudson | 20 |
127 | Lilly, Eleanor | 20 |
128 | Nathman, Ellie | 20 |
129 | Reeves, Jacob | 20 |
130 | Robles, Arianna | 20 |
131 | Rosales, Daniel | 20 |
132 | Ruiz, Leo | 20 |
133 | Schafer, Abby | 20 |
134 | Siems, Carson | 20 |
135 | Thompson, Austin | 20 |
136 | West, Brycen | 20 |
137 | Eggert, Paige | 20 |
138 | Pollock, Monica | 20 |
139 | Schnebly, Joseph | 20 |
140 | Bonnette, Regan | 20 |
141 | Withrow, Christopher | 20 |
142 | Acda, Ryan | 10 |
143 | Hoglan, Harley | 10 |
144 | Prudent, Augustine | 10 |
145 | Truong, Zeal | 10 |
2021-22 Pacific Northwest Conference Priority Girls Scratch points- as of 7-1-22- FINAL
WHY THESE POINTS MATTER:
Congratulations to Piper Chalmers, the 2021-22 JBT Pac NW Conference Girls Scratch subdivision Bowler of The Year! Joining Piper on the All-Star team are Jessica Holbrook, Mary Sicard, Payton Bower, and Kailee Wilcox.
The top 15 on the All-conference U17 points list (not this list), plus anyone with 3 or more U17 wins, now qualify for the U17 TPC, featuring $400 for first place.
rank | bowler | PNW scr | PNW wins |
1 | Chalmers, Piper | 1613 | 5 |
2 | Holbrook, Jessica | 860 | 3 |
3 | Sicard, Mary | 785 | 1 |
4 | Bower, Payton | 593 | 0 |
5 | Wilcox, Kailee | 555 | 0 |
6 | Stoner, Sienna | 540 | 0 |
7 | Murphy, Joleigh | 450 | 1 |
8 | Martin, Halie | 340 | 1 |
9 | Wilcox, Kierra | 268 | 0 |
10 | Yeager, Tamia | 260 | 0 |
11 | Dicken, Kadie | 240 | 1 |
12 | Rodman, Ava | 210 | 1 |
13 | Clark, Mackenzi | 205 | 0 |
14 | McDugle, Alena | 170 | 0 |
15 | Bollea, Kendall | 140 | 1 |
16 | Foss, Kassandra | 140 | 0 |
17 | Hansen, Natalie | 125 | 0 |
18 | Aguon-Africa, Corina | 120 | 1 |
19 | Hopkins, Hailey | 100 | 0 |
20 | Unger, Shelby | 100 | 0 |
21 | Walters, Jade | 85 | 0 |
22 | Wallin, Lailani | 55 | 0 |
23 | Johnson, Hailey | 50 | 0 |
24 | Strehle, Emily | 50 | 0 |
25 | Ugbinada, Rose | 50 | 0 |
26 | Yetter, Jasmine | 48 | 0 |
27 | Curette, Jessica | 40 | 0 |
28 | Tiquia, Jazel | 40 | 0 |
29 | Oller, McKenna | 38 | 0 |
30 | Fogg, Seaira | 30 | 0 |
31 | Hiner, Katelyn | 30 | 0 |
32 | Theophilus, Mackenzie | 30 | 0 |
33 | Greenhouse, Karlena | 25 | 0 |
34 | Hull, Colby | 25 | 0 |
35 | Richards, Kaitlyn | 25 | 0 |
36 | Flatin, Maddie | 23 | 0 |
37 | Nyberg, Abbey | 20 | 0 |
38 | Rahla, Georgia | 20 | 0 |
39 | Lennox, Hailey | 15 | 0 |
40 | Rowe, Maddie | 15 | 0 |
41 | Satiacum, Neissa | 10 | 0 |
2021-22 Pacific Northwest Conference U-17 points- as of 7-1-22- FINAL
WHY THESE POINTS MATTER:
Congratulations to Bud Sicard, the 2021-22 JBT Pac NW Conference U-17 subdivision Bowler of The Year! Joining Bud on the All-Star team are Mac Kaurin, Liam Hardman, Duke Knudsen, and Ewan Oester.
The top 15 on the All-conference U17 points list (not this list), plus anyone with 3 or more U17 wins, now qualify for the U17 TPC, featuring $400 for first place.
rank | bowler | PNW scr | PNW wins |
1 | Sicard, Bud | 1375 | 5 |
2 | Kaurin, Mac | 1290 | 3 |
3 | Hardman, Liam | 899 | 3 |
4 | Knudsen, Duke | 700 | 0 |
5 | Oester, Ewan | 646 | 0 |
6 | Jance, Colt | 531 | 1 |
7 | Simperman, Charlie | 465 | 1 |
8 | Kwon, DoHoon | 440 | 0 |
9 | London, Kenji | 380 | 1 |
10 | Chalmers, Piper | 370 | 0 |
11 | Chalmers, Danny | 305 | 1 |
12 | Davis, Harry | 300 | 0 |
13 | Reese, Mac | 250 | 0 |
14 | Rosales, Paul | 195 | 0 |
15 | Hind, Henry | 55 | 0 |
16 | Manolides, Niko | 51 | 0 |
17 | Castellano, Cosmo | 50 | 0 |
18 | Henry, Kalym | 50 | 0 |
19 | Foss, Kassandra | 45 | 0 |
20 | Nickolson, Dayton | 45 | 0 |
21 | Dessart, Spencer | 35 | 0 |
22 | Bishop, Braidyn | 30 | 0 |
23 | Bissell, Liam | 30 | 0 |
24 | Wong, Aiden | 28 | 0 |
25 | Sullivan, Spencer | 25 | 0 |
26 | Wilcox, Kierra | 25 | 0 |
27 | Young, Braeden | 15 | 0 |
28 | Romen, Erick | 10 | 0 |
29 | Wills, Toby | 10 | 0 |
The top 32 in points, after the last regular season event, will qualify for the 2022 Pac NW Invitational, featuring $1,000 for first place.
The top 5 in points, after the last regular season event, will earn a bye into the finals of the Invitational, which is a guaranteed scholarship prize.
The top 20 in points after the Pac NW Invitational, will qualify for the 2022 Touring Players Championship, July 28-31 2022, our most prestigious event, featuring a $2,000 top scholarship prize, at Strike Zone in Henderson NV.
If you miss the top 20, you can still qualify for the TPC by finishing in the top 100 of the final All-Conference points list, after the last Invitational and posted by July 1. Check you all-conference points here.
The top 50% in points plus ties, after the last regular season event, will qualify for the 2022 Pac NW Girls Scratch Invitational, featuring $200 for first place.
The top 15 on the All-conference Girls Scratch points list (not this list) after the last regular season event, plus anyone with 3 or more Girls wins, will qualify for the Girls Scratch TPC, featuring $400 for first place.