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TCBA THE
TRAVELING CLASSIC BOWLING ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA
March-April 2019 Volume 36 Issue 3
Inside this issue:
News from HQ 2
Proposed Rule Change—Men 2
Tournament Schedule 3
Executive Board 4
Women Lane Assignments 5
Men’s Lane Assignments 6
Women’s Current Records 7
Men’s Current Records 8
Current Regional 72 Game Highs 9
All Star Tournament Rules 10
Women’s Wildcard Rules 12
Men’s Wildcard Rules 13
Women’s Playoff Rules 14
Men’s Playoff Rules 15
Dates of Interest 16
Host Hotel
Hampton Inn 1700 Rodeo Drive,
Mesquite, TX Link on page 2
Keith Savoie
TCBA President
There have been some questions as to how
the format of the new Wildcard entries are
calculated. These teams will join the
teams with 72 1/2 wins in the wildcard
tournament. This will increase the num-
ber of teams participating and the ratio of
1 team for every 6 teams advancing to the
National Playoff Tournament.
The host hotel this year will be the Hampton Inn located in
Mesquite, TX at 1700 Rodeo Drive. For those that bowled
in the 2014 tournament, this was the host hotel that year.
The Hampton Inn has given us a group rate of $99.00 for
King and Double bed rooms and $115.00 for King and Dou-
ble Suites. To make reservations easier we were given a link
to the TCBA reservations page. Rooms are limites, so book
early.
Simply go to:
https://tinyurl.com/tcba2019hotel We are having the Delegates meeting at Garland Lanes this
year. We hope this will help the delegates who want to
bowl in the first squad of the All Star tournament arrive
early.
NOTE: The time for the All Star Finals has two times in
the Tournament Rules (typo). The correct time is 5:30.
Hopefully we can stay on schedule. Please arrive to give
enough your tournament staff enough time to create the
entry forms.
News from Headquarters
Page 2
Men’s Rule change proposal
There is one rule change proposed for
the Men’s 2019 Delegates to vote on.
Proposed rule change
Rule 1.3—A single district will be com-
prised of no less than four (4) teams and
no more than seven (7) teams. A dis-
trict cannot become a region until eight
(8) teams have joined the league. Two
(2) or more single districts of four (4)
teams, for a minimum of eight (8) teams
may merge to form a region and thus
bowl a joint schedule. A region shall be
formed when two (2) or more single dis-
tricts elect the same person to serve as
secretary. Under no circumstances shall
a bye be used to complete a single dis-
trict at the beginning of the season.
Reason: By reducing the size of the dis-
trict from six (6) to four (4) there will be
more district winners advancing to the
playoffs.
Rules committee recommendations:
Disapprove
Reducing the number of teams in a dis-
trict will greatly reduce the value of the
prize fund in the National Playoff tour-
nament. The Franchise fees of $150.00
per team sets the prize fund at the Na-
tional tournament. Yes, more teams
will go to the tournament, but at a sig-
nificantly lower payout.
Volume 36 Issue 3
2019 TCBA All Star and National Tournament Schedule
Thursday, June 6, 2019
All Star Tournament
Event Time Location
Squad 1 4:00 pm AMF GARLAND LANES
Squad 2 7:30 pm AMF GARLAND LANES
Friday, June 7, 2019
Delegates Meeting
Registration of Delegates 7:00 am AMF GARLAND LANES
Joint Meeting of Delegates 8:00 am AMF GARLAND LANES
All Star Tournament
Squad 3 10:00 am AMF GARLAND LANES
Squad 4 1:30 pm AMF GARLAND LANES
All Star Finals 5:30pm AMF GARLAND LANES
Saturday, June 8, 2019
National Playoffs
Opening Ceremony 7:45 am AMF GARLAND LANES
Squad Meeting (women) 7:30 am AMF GARLAND LANES
Women's Qualifications 8:00 am AMF GARLAND LANES
Squad Meeting (Men) 12:30 pm AMF GARLAND LANES
Men's Qualifications 1:00 pm AMF GARLAND LANES
Semi-Finals (Men & Women) 7:30 pm AMF GARLAND LANES
Sunday, June 9, 2019
National Finals
Team Pictures 8:00 am AMF GARLAND LANES
Finals (Men & Women) 9:00 am AMF GARLAND LANES
Awards Immediately following finals AMF GARLAND LANES
Squad meeting 30 minutes prior to start
Page 3 Volume 36 Issue 3
Treasurer
Wally Sculthorp
Kenner, LA
Women’s Secretary
Sammye Ragland
Rowlett, TX
President
Keith Savoie
Marrero, LA
Men’s Secretary
Jeff Tucker
Dallas, TX
Vice President
Scott Minor
Prosper, TX
2018 – 2019 Executive Board of Directors
Women’s Sergeant at Arms
Debbie Benton
Shreveport, LA
Men’s Sergeant at Arms
To be appointed
Volume 36 Issue 3 Page 4
Lane District
Lane 1 K-5
Lane 2 R-1
Lane 3 B-1
Lane 4 M-3
Lane 5 F-4
Lane 6 C-2
Lane 7 K-4
Lane 8 B-4
Lane 9 F-2
Lane 10 K-1
Lane 11 A-1
Lane 12 M-4
Lane 13 D-2
Lane 14 B-3
Lane 15 R-2
Lane 16 K-3
Lane 17 D-1
Lane 18 B-5
Lane 19 M-4
Lane 20 F-3
Lane 21 B-2
Lane 22 K-2
Lane 23 F-1
Lane 24 D-3
Lane 25 M-2
Lane 26 C-1
Lane 27 K-6
Lane 28 A-2
Lane 29 WC-1
Lane 30 WC-2
Lane 31 WC-3
Lane 32 WC-4
Lane 33 WC-5
Lane 34 WC-6
Lane 35 WC-7
Lane 36 WC-8
Lane 37 WC-9
Lane 38 WC-10
Lane 39 WC-11
Lane 40 WC-12
8:00 AM
AMF Garland
Mandatory meeting held 30 minutes prior to
squad time.
Note: Lane numbers are subject to change
Women’s 2019 Playoffs Lane Assignments
Dallas - B - 5 Districts
Fort Worth - A - 2 Districts
Houston Ind. - F - 4 Districts
La/Tex - D - 3 Districts
Northeast Texas - M - 4 Districts
San Antonio - K - 6 Districts
South Louisiana Ladies - C - 2 Districts
South Central Ladies - R - 2 Districts
Page 5 Volume 36 Issue 3
Lane 41 WC-13
Lane 42 WC-14
Lane 43 WC-15
Lane 44 WC-16
Lane District
Lane District
Lane 1 F-1
Lane 2 M-2
Lane 3 D-4
Lane 4 Q-1 Lane 5 U-1
Lane 6 L-1
Lane 7 D-3
Lane 8 M-1
Lane 9 P-1
Lane 10 D-1
Lane 11 M-3
Lane 12 F-2
Lane 13 D-2
Lane 14 WC-1
Lane 15 WC-2
Lane 16 WC-3
Lane 17 WC-4
Lane 18 WC-5
Lane 19 WC-6
Lane 20 WC-7
Lane 21 WC-8
Lane 22 WC-9
Lane 23 WC-10
Lane 24 WC-11
Lane 25 WC-12
Lane 26 WC-13
Lane 27 WC-14
Lane 28 WC-15
Lane 29 WC-16
Lane 30 WC-17
1:00 PM
AMF Garland
Mandatory meeting held 30 minutes prior to
squad time.
Note: Lane numbers are subject to change
Cajun Triangle - P - 1 District
Corpus Christi - L - 1 District
Dallas - D - 4 Districts
East Texas - M - 3 Districts
Mid Cities - U - 1 District
New Orleans - Q - 1 District
San Antonio - F - 2 Districts
Men’s 2019 Playoffs Lane Assignments
Volume 36 Issue 3 Page 6
Women’s Current Record Holders
Page 7 Volume 36 Issue 3
HIGH INDIVIDUAL 3 GAME SERIES
1 Lisa Wasson 01/15/06 AMF Showplace Euless, TX 837
2 Rita Heger 10/20/13 Delmar Lanes Houston, TX 819
3 Kim Burnham 10/06/12 City View Lanes Ft. Worth, TX 816
4 Delores Ragsdale 01/09/10 Randolf Lanes San Antonio, TX 813
5 Brandy Sanderson 10/06/12 City View Lanes Ft. Worth, TX 813
HIGH INDIVIDUAL 6 GAME SERIES
1 Michelle Rogers 02/17/13 AMF Euless Lanes Euless, TX 1573
2 Joy Rushing 02/13/05 Enterprise Lanes Benton, AR 1559
3 Anita Manns 10/07/07 Lake Country Lanes Austin, TX 1534
4 Anita Manns 12/17/06 Dart Bowl Austin, TX 1531
5 Rachel Perez 03/30/08 Millennium Lanes Little Rock, AR 1530
HIGH TEAM GAME
1 U Can Bowl 2 Wrecking Crew 05/04/14 Armadilla II Houston, TX 1262
2 Lusha’s Ladies 02/17/13 AMF Euless Lanes Euless, TX 1259
3 DCCV Ron Williams PS 09/21/08 Jupiter Lanes Dallas, TX 1256
4 Lusha’s Ladies 01/22/12 Plano Super Bowl Plano, TX 1254
5 Wick’s Pro Shop 10/03/10 Plano Super Bowl Plano, TX 1241
5 DCCV Ron Williams PS 03/06/05 DCCV Ft. Worth, TX 1241
HIGH TEAM 3 GAME SERIES
1 DCCV Ron Williams PS 04/03/11 AMF Garland Dallas, TX 3574
2 Lusha’s Ladies 05/19/12 AMF Alpha Webster, TX 3563
3 DCCV Ron Williams PS 01/15/06 AMF Showplace Euless, TX 3557
4 DCCV Ron Williams PS 09/12/10 University Lanes Denton, TX 3495
5 Lusha’s Ladies 05/20/12 AMF Alpha Webster, TX 3480
HIGH TEAM 6 GAME SERIES
1 DCCV Ron Williams PS 01/15/06 AMF Showplace Euless, TX 6883
2 DCCV Ron Williams PS 03/20/05 Plano Super Bowl Plano, TX 6836
3 Lusha’s Ladies 11/06/11 University Lanes Denton, TX 6799
4 DCCV Ron Williams PS 04/03/11 AMF Garland Dallas, TX 6799
5 Enterprise Lanes 03/20/05 Enterprise Lanes Benton, AR 6662
Page 8
Men’s Current Record Holders
Volume 36 Issue 3
HIGH INDIVIDUAL 3 GAME SERIES
1 Ted Pritts 01/22/05 AMF Irving Lanes Irving, TX 889
2 James Engle 03/12/06 Armadilla I Houston, TX 866
3 Mike Knight 08/08/10 AMF Allstar Lanes Kenner, LA 856
4 Larry Thompson 04/02/00 Armadilla I Lanes Pasadena, TX 856
5 Justin Taylor 02/22/09 Oak Hills San Antonio, TX 855
HIGH INDIVIDUAL 6 GAME SERIES
1 Jeff Murtagh 04/01/90 Fame City Houston, TX 1639
2 John Harper 08/15/10 300 Bowl Conroe Conroe, TX 1629
3 Greg Derrick 11/20/04 Forum Bowl Grand Prairie, TX 1622
4 Larry Thompson 04/02/00 Armadilla I Lanes Pasadena, TX 1617
5 Steve Drenser 09/08/02 Waco Lake Air Waco, TX 1612
HIGH TEAM GAME
1 Paradise Lanes 11/07/10 Golden Lanes Spartanburg, SC 1339
2 AMF Café 04/12/12 AMF Showplace Euless, TX 1335
3 AMF Café 01/15/14 AMF Sparetime Arlington, TX 1324
4 Most Wanted 03/30/14 Tomball Bowl Houston, TX 1310
4 G.A.T.A. 10/21/01 AMF Alpha Houston, TX 1310
HIGH TEAM 3 GAME SERIES
1 Tangi Lanes 08/09/11 AMF All Star Lanes Kenner, LA 3674
1 NAS 01/20/18 Westcreek Dallas, TX 3674
2 Dogs of War 11/12/00 AMF Ponderosa San Antonio, TX 3652
3 5 O’clock Somewhere 01/27/13 Armadilla II Houston, TX 3626
4 Redbird Lanes Grill 12/21/13 Plano Super Bowl Plano, TX 3591
5 Golden Lanes 04/07/13 Star Lanes Ashland, SC 3589
HIGH TEAM 6 GAME SERIES
1 Golden Lanes 04/07/13 Star Lanes Ashland, SC 7122
2 Bowl-a-Rama KB Club 01/14/01 Interstate Lanes Round Rock, TX 6967
3 All Star Pro Shop 12/18/94 Dillon Lanes Marshall, TX 6950
4 Tangi Lanes 01/25/15 AMF All Star Lanes Kenner, LA 6880
5 Dogs of War 11/12/00 AMF Ponderosa San Antonio, TX 6870
2018/19 Regional Highs as of March 15, 2019 with 72 or more games
Page 9 Volume 36 Issue 3
Bowler of the Year
High Average
Most Valuable Bowler
Men Women
Men Points Region
Robert Warren 7764 Dallas
Mark Blasius 5247 East Texas
Brian Hoffman 4372 San Antonio
Jacob Mulholland 3609 Corpus Christi
Alvin Royes 2694 New Orleans
Aaron Jones 4183 Cajun Triangle
Jack Armstrong 5081 Mid Cities
Women Points Region
Genie Franklin 8541 Dallas
Tristan Senegal 8844 H I N
Teri Perkins 7211 San Antonio
Christy Antle 3094 Northeast Texas
Kara Bazaldua 2865 Ft Worth
Claudia Meeks 3200 LA / Tex
Cassandra LaCour 5027 South Louisiana Ladies
Tiara Jenkins 2135 South Central Ladies
Men Points Region
Orlando Ybarra 1063 Corpus Christi
Michael Johnson 1084 San Antonio
Shane Carlile 1164 East Texas
Mitch Duncan 993 Mid Cities
Troy Dix 1174 Dallas
Michael Simpson 878 Cajun Triangle
Jeff Martinez 969 New Orleans
Women Points Region
Brenda Smith 1072 Northeast Texas
Marsha Dupree 1063 Ft Worth
Cynthia Bradford 1006 Dallas
Lynette Turner 841 H I N
Theresa McElroy 944 LA / Tex
Deidra Johnson 827 South Louisiana Ladies
Brenda Smith 1335 San Antonio
Joyce Kormanyos 682 South Central Ladies
Men Average Region
Robert Warren 226 Dallas
Brian Hoffman 218 San Antonio
Mark Blasius 220 East Texas
Rolly Gonzalez 210 Corpus Christi
Alvin Royes 210 New Orleans
Tommy Walker 221 Mid Cities
Joseph King 207 Cajun Triangle
Women Average Region
Genie Franklin 215 Dallas
Teri Perkins 214 San Antonio
Tristan Senegal 216 H I N
Christy Antle 191 Northeast Texas
Casandra LaCour 202 South Louisiana Ladies
Jenny Branton 183 LA / Tex
Arvese McGraw 193 Ft Worth
Teri Texada 167 South Central Ladies
ALL STAR TOURNAMENT RULES
1. ELIGIBILITY – Any active USBC certified TCBA member, male or female that is listed on current roster/standing sheet and have bowled 6 or more
games.
2. AVERAGES – The higher of the TCBA entering average or ending average for the 2018-19 season will be used. If a male or female bowler enters with an
assigned average, an average of 220 will be used. (Verification of these averages will be required by entrant from their sec retaries). Each individual is
responsible for bringing this verification of his/her correct average. False average submitted will result in disqualification with no refund of entry fee. Also
see #22, #23 and #24 for additional average rules.
3. ENTRY FEES – The entry fee will be $65.00 per person. ($38 prize fund, $16.00 lineage, $11.00 expense fee). On site credit card payments will be availa-
ble for $67.00. Re-entries will be $55.00 cash and $57.00 paid by credit card.
4. MULTIPLE ENTRIES – Multiple entries will be allowed. BOWLER MAY ONLY CASH ONCE.
5. FREE ENTRY – The Division winners of the previous year’s All Star will receive a paid entry into the qualifying round.
Division I Men— Jason Gonzalez Division II Men— Lashovious Smith Division I Women— Lenea Larralde Division II Women— Suzanne Furguson
DIVISIONS – There will be two divisions for both men and women:
MEN DIVISION 1 – 200 average and above (scratch)
MEN DIVISION 2 – 199 average and under is handicapped.
Men’s Division 2 bowler can opt to bowl in Division 1, but must do so on their first entry and they cannot re-enter in Division 2
WOMEN DIVISION 1 – 181 average and above
WOMEN DIVISION 2 – 180 average and under
6. HANDICAP – Handicap for men and women will be 90% from 220.
7. LANE CONDITIONS – The tournament staff in conjunction with the bowling center will do everything possible to provide a fair lane condition for both
left and right-handed bowlers. Any derogatory comments about lane conditions voiced in public will be interpreted as misconduct and could lead to dis-
qualification. The tournament director will be available at all times to hear your complaints in private.
8. SANCTION – The tournament will be USBC certified.
9. PRIZES – A complete prize list will be posted at the tournament site with 100% of the prize fund being returned to the bowlers. The top 10% in each
division will cash based on the number of entries for each division. No cash prizes will be awarded at the tournament site. All prizes will be mailed to con-
testants 30 days after the conclusion of the tournament weekend. Prize ratio will be at least 1 for 10.
10. EQUIPMENT – USBC specifications regarding all bowling balls and related equipment will be complied with for this tournament.
11. REPLACEMENTS OR SUBSTITUTIONS – Once the tournament has started no bowler may replace or substitute for another for reasons of injury, emer-
gency, etc., except during the finals, where the alternate may take over with the approval of the tournament director.
12. PACERS – Pacers will be allowed if necessary to the tournament operation and approved prior to starting by the tournament director. USBC Rule 323
will apply.
13.TARDY PLAYERS – Bowling will begin in accordance with the previously arranged schedule. Any player arriving late shall begin with the score count beginning with the frame that is being bowled. A bowler who misses one frame or more by not being present and ready to bowl when it is his or her turn, shall
not be credited with any pins for any frames missed either at the beginning or at any point during the game.
14. ENTRY DEADLINES – Walk in entries will be accepted prior to squad, providing slots are available.
15. BOWLER’S TOURNAMENT DRESS
All participants will be required to wear their TCBA shirts (with patches embroidered, screened or sewn on) and their sponso r’s name, city and state on
the back during the Tournament. No form of headdress will be worn while bowling. Any apparatus that prevents the bowlers ability to hear normal con-
versations and announcements will not be allowed while bowling in the tournament. Bowlers not wearing a TCBA shirt/patch will be fined five dollars
($5.00).
Men: A. No shorts will be allowed.
B. Blue jeans are allowed.
Women:A. Skirts (No Mini Skirts)
B. Capris/Skorts
C. Walking shorts (A lose fitting trouser) the length of the shorts must be at least ½ the distance from the top of the inseam to the top of the knee.
(No cutoffs)
D. Slacks or blue jeans are allowed.
QUESTIONABLE APPAREL SHALL BE REFERRED TO THE PRESIDENT OF TCBA BEFORE IT IS WORN. THE PRESIDENT SHALL HAVE DIS-
CRETION TO APPROVE OR REJECT ANY QUESTIONABLE APPAREL. If in violation of the ABOVE DRESS CODE RULE, you will not be allowe d to
bowl.
16. LANE ASSIGNMENTS – Lane assignments will be made by tournament staff in order to speed up the start of shifts.
17. CHECKS – Personal checks will be accepted and must be written by participant FOR ENTRY FEES ONLY. No checks will be accepted if you are not
bowling in the tournament. Any returned checks will result in a forfeiture of any tournament prize plus a fifty dollar ($50.00) handling charge.
18. ROLL CALL – There will be a roll call meeting ten (10) minutes prior to each squad for the purpose of briefing bowlers on rules and conduct, lane assign-
ments and answering any questions. All bowlers participating in tournament must attend these meetings.
19. CONDUCT – There will be no tolerance for bowlers who curse, abuse the proprietors equipment, make obscene gestures, drop bowling ball purposely, etc.
Anyone seen by any tournament official violating this rule is subject to immediate disqualification without refund. No fines, no warnings! Please control
yourself at all times. No loud or excessive noise will be allowed during the tournament. Disrespect of Tournament Officials will not be tolerated. Any
acts of disrespect (cursing, back-talk, gestures, threats), etc. will lead to disqualification from the tournament and loss of winnings.
20. TOURNAMENT STAFF AUTHORITY – Any situation which occurs as a result of not having a rule to cover the incident will be ruled on immediately by
the tournament director and the tournament staff. No rules will be changed, until next year’s tournament.
21. LANE COURTESY – Bowling courtesy must be shown at all times, a bowler must wait for one lane on either side before he/she delivers their next ball.
However, under no circumstances will a bowler wait one pair (2 lanes) on either side as this will delay the tournament. Any bowler intentionally waiting 2
lanes on either side will be warned once that they are delaying the game; second warning will be reason for disqualification with no refund.
22. USBC rule 319a (3) applies. 319a-2 does not apply.
23. USBC rule 319d applies. The rule is as follows: A handicap or classified tournament may require a bowler to report any previous tournament prize win-
nings as a condition for entry. Anyone who has qualified for a cash and/or merchandise prize of one hundred dollars ($100.00) or more in the position
standings prize list in any event in a tournament, including all events, special features, special prizes and donated prizes, within the last 12 month period
must give Tournament management the following information at time of entry, for possible re-rating:
(1) The name of each tournament in which he has been paid such a prize, or if not paid, in which he/she qualified for the prize.
(2) The amount of the prize.
(3) The actual score bowled to qualify for the prize.
(4) The prize position.
Failure to comply with these provisions is cause for a forfeiture of entry and prize winnings.
24. USBC rule 319E AVERAGE ADJUSTMENT FOR ENTRY IN TOURNAMENT- BOWLER RESPONSIBILITY – Rule 319E is applicable to all participants. The bowler is responsible for keeping a record of the names, dates, scores, and prize winnings in all tournaments entered in the previous 12 months, includ-
ing those still running. These include all tournament scores bowled in accordance with the game of American tenpins. A bowler shall adjust his/her enter-
ing average if, during the 12 month period immediately preceding the time and date of bowling, the bowler’s accumulated average for all, but not less than
21 tournament games, exceeds the average to be used for entry by 15 or more pins. In that case, the accumulated average must be used for handicapping
or classification purposes. A bowler whose tournament scores require an adjustment must submit the adjusted average in writing before the end of the
first game in a tournament, unless tournament rules allow for such adjustment to be made within a specified time after bowling. Failure to use the adjust-
ed average in accordance with the foregoing is cause for forfeiture of entry fees and prize winnings, and the bowler is subject to suspension of membership
in USBC. On appeal or protest, the bowler must promptly supply the record of the names, dates, scores, and prizes won or scores that qualify to win in all
tournaments in which the bowler competed within the previous 12 months. Nothing in this rule supersedes tournament management’s authority to adjust
the bowler’s average higher prior to bowling.
25. PROTESTS – All protests must be filed with the Tournament Director or USBC before the tournament prize payments are made.
26. TIES – In the event of a tie for any qualifying position, a two frame (9th & 10th plus 1/10 of handicap per frame except the scratch division) roll off will
determine the winner. This will also be used in the final rounds.
27 All USBC General Playing Rules that could pertain to tournament will apply.
28. Starting date of Tournament – June 06, 2019. Ending date June 07, 2019.
29. Premature termination of the tournament brought about by war, national emergency, etc. or any other reason beyond the control of the TCBA All Star
Tournament shall cause, to the extent required thereby, all advertised prizes, guaranteed or otherwise, to be prorated in accordance with the number of
entrants who have bowled in each of the respective events up to the time of such termination.
TOURNAMENT FORMAT
1. Qualifying Rounds - Bowlers will bowl 4 games with bowlers on the left lane moving a determined number of lanes to the left and bowlers on the
right lane moving a determined number of lanes to the right after each game. MULTIPLE ENTRIES ALLOWED
2. The top bowler from each squad will auto-seed and advance to the finals for each division. The remaining positions for each division will be filled by
the bowlers from all squads combined to round out the top 10 %.
3. Finals Friday - June 07, 2019 5:30 PM. Bowlers will bowl 4 games with bowlers on the left lane moving two pairs of lanes to the left and bowlers
on the right lane moving two pairs of lanes to the right after each game. . Total pins to determine final position for eac h division.
4. Asterisk (*) denotes auto seed squad.
5. All bowlers will start with 0 pins in the finals.
6. Prize ratio will be at least 1 for 10.
Squad Date Time
#1* Thursday June 06, 2019 4:00 PM
#2* Thursday June 06, 2019 7:30 PM
#3* Friday June 07, 2019 10:00 AM
#4* Friday June 07, 2019 1:30 PM
Finals Friday June 07, 2019 5:30 PM
Traveling Classic Bowling Association
Regional Wildcard Tournament Rules
(Women)
1. All tournament players must be USBC certified woman and a member of Traveling Classic Bowling Association. This tournament is certified by the league USBC
sanction.
2. Teams may only use bowlers from their final roster that have a 21 game certified average for this season.
3. Teams who failed to win their district, but finished with at least 72 1/2 wins may compete in a wildcard elimination to gain a playoff spot. Additionally, teams
that have 50 to 72 wins may compete in a wildcard elimination to gain a playoff spot. All Regions will have a ratio of one in six advance to the Playoffs.
No team may use any person other than one of the qualified bowlers on their team's roster at the end of league play.
4. The entry fee will be local lineage plus $100.00 for teams with 72.5 wins and $150.00 for teams with 50 to 72 wins. (Cover cost of National lineage, and
balance to National Prize fund) sent to TCBA National headquarters with entry. This fee must be paid by the Wednesday after the last play date of league.
5. All participants will figure their handicap based on one of the following certified averages, whichever is higher
1. Entering average for the current TCBA season.
2. End of season 21 game or more average for the current TCBA season.
3. A 12 game or more TCBA tournament average.
It shall be each bowlers responsibility to determine that the submitted average is correct. Failure to use the proper average shall disqualify score if submitted average
is lower than actual average thereby resulting in more handicap. Prize winnings will be based on submitted average if higher .
5. All teams will bowl four (4) qualifying games. All teams will receive 90% handicap from team line up average and 1100. Any team with an average over 1100
will have 100% of that overage subtracted from their game/series totals. Total pinfall, including handicap, will determine the top (one for six per region) finalists to
advance to the Qualification round at the National Playoffs.
6. TCBA rules 9-5, and By-Law Article XII Sec 4 apply.
7. USBC rule 319a, does not apply (all averages are checked before final competition).
8. USBC General Playing Rules that could pertain to tournaments will apply. USBC rules 319c, 319d, 319e, 327a, 324a, 322, 325, 320, 321, and 329 apply.
9. USBC rule 319E AVERAGE ADJUSTMENT FOR ENTRY IN TOURNAMENT applies.
10. Pacers will be permitted when deemed necessary by the tournament official , however pacers score does not add in to team score and may not compete in the
tournament.
11. In the event of a tie for the last qualification spot occurs, a one game roll-off will determine the spot. An extra complete frame shall be bowled if the roll off game
ends in a tie (handicap for 1 frame).
12. CONDUCT Excessive noise is not acceptable, or running up on the lane to congratulate a bowler for getting a strike . Should a team or teams be in violation of
this rule, the first notification will be a verbal warning to the team captain and/or acting team captain. The second notice will be a $50.00 fine, payable in cash imme-
diately when notified. The third and final warning will be disqualification of the team, at which time, they will be advised to cease bowling and all winnings up to and
including the game in which they are participating will be forfeited. There will be no tolerance for bowlers who curse, abuse the proprietor’s equipment, make ob-
scene gestures, drop bowling ball purposely, etc. Any bowler seen by the league secretary violating this rule is subject to immediate disqualification. No loud or
excessive noise, while bowlers are preparing to deliver the ball.
13. Lane Courtesy - Bowling courtesy must be shown at all times. Under no circumstances will a bowler wait more than 1 lane on either side as this will delay the
tournament. Bowlers will not be allowed to reset (re-rack) the pins without the consent of the secretary. Bowler will receive only one delay of game warning, second
delay could result in disqualification.
14. Disrespect of the Secretary will not be tolerated. Any acts of disrespect, cursing, back-talk, gestures, threats), etc. will lead to disqualification from the tourna-
ment and loss of winnings.
15. Substitutions may not be made in the middle of a game, except in the case of sickness or injury (or any emergency). Before replacement is made the secretary will
be notified for approval of replacement. Once a player is replaced due to sickness/injury or emergency during a game, they may not return to bowl for the balance of
that day's competition.
16. Tournament starts within two weeks of league end. Entries for Wildcard Tournament close the Wednesday after last play date of league.
17. Bowlers Tournament Dress -TOURNAMENT BOWLERS ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR A SHIRT WITH THE TCBA PATCH EMBRIODERED OR SEWN
ON, AND THEIR SPONSORS NAME CITY AND STATE ON THE BACK. THEY ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR A SKIRT OR ITEMS LISTED BELOW (NO
MINI SKIRTS).
A. CULOTTES A WOMAN'S SKIRT DIVIDED AND SEWN LIKE A TROUSER, BUT CUT SO FULL AS TO APPEAR MUCH LIKE AN ORDINARY
SKIRT)
B. SKORTS SHORTS WITH A FLAP IN FRONT MAKING THE FRONT APPEAR TO BE A SKIRT.
C. WALKING SHORTS ( A LOOSE FITTING TROUSER). THE LENGTH OF THE SHORTS MUST BE AT LEAST 1/2 THE DISTANCE FROM THE TOP
OF THE INSEAM TO THE TOP OF THE KNEE (NO CUTOFFS). NO HATS, OR HEADDRESS OF ANYKIND will be allowed.
D. NO SWEATPANTS.
E. NOTHING MADE OUT OF SPANDEX MATERIAL IS PERMITTED. QUESTIONABLE APPAREL SHALL BE REFERRED TO THE PRESI-
DENT OF TCBA BEFORE IT IS WORN. THE PRESIDENT SHALL HAVE DISCRETION TO APPROVE OR REJECT QUESTIONABLE APPAREL.
F. ANY APPARATUS THAT PREVENTS THE BOWLERS ABILITY TO HEAR NORMAL CONVERSATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS WILL
NOT BE ALLOWED WHILE BOWLING IN THE TOURNAMENT.
Anyone in violation of the TCBA shirt rule will be fined $5.00. If in violation of the ABOVE DRESS CODE RULE, you will not be allowed to bowl. The money will
be added to league funds.
Traveling Classic Bowling Association
Regional Wildcard Tournament Rules
(Men)
1. All tournament players must be USBC certified man and a member of Traveling Classic Bowling Association. This tournament is certified by league USBC sanc-
tion.
2. Teams may only use bowlers from their final roster that have a 36 game certified average for this season.
3. Teams who failed to win their district, but finished with at least 72 1/2 wins may compete in a wildcard elimination to gain a playoff spot. Additionally, teams
who have 50 to 72 wins may compete in a wildcard elimination to gain a playoff spot. All Regions will have a ratio of one in six advance to the Playoffs.
No team may use any person other than one of the qualified bowlers on their team's roster at the end of league play.
4. The entry fee will be local lineage plus $100.00 for teams with 72.5 wins and $150.00 for teams with 50 to 72 wins. (Cover cost of National lineage, and
balance to National Prize fund) sent to TCBA National headquarters with entry. This fee must be paid by the Wednesday after the last play date of league.
5. All participants will figure their handicap based on one of the following certified averages, whichever is higher.
1. Entering average for the current TCBA season.
2. End of season 36 game or more average for the current TCBA season.
3. A 12 game or more TCBA tournament average.
It shall be each bowlers responsibility to determine that the submitted average is correct. Failure to use the proper average shall disqualify score if submitted average
is lower than actual average thereby resulting in more handicap. Prize winnings will be based on submitted average if higher .
6. All teams will bowl four (4) qualifying games. All teams will receive 90% handicap from team line up average and 1100. Any team with an average over 1100
will have 100% of that overage subtracted from their game/series totals. Total pinfall, including handicap, will determine the top (one for six per region) finalists to
advance to the Qualification round at the National Playoffs.
7 TCBA rules 9-5, and By-Law Article XII Sec 4 apply.
8. USBC rule 319a, does not apply (all averages are checked before final competition).
9. USBC General Playing Rules that could pertain to tournaments will apply. USBC rules 319c, 319d, 319e, 327a, 324a, 322, 325, 320, 321, and 329 apply.
10. USBC rule 319E AVERAGE ADJUSTMENT FOR ENTRY IN TOURNAMENT applies.
11. Pacers will be permitted when deemed necessary by the league secretary, however pacers score does not add in to team score and may not compete in the tourna-
ment.
12. In the event of a tie for the last qualification spot occurs, a one game roll-off will determine the spot. An extra complete frame shall be bowled if the roll off game
ends in a tie (handicap for 1 frame).
13. CONDUCT Excessive noise is not acceptable, or running up on the lane to congratulate a bowler for getting a strike . Should a team or teams be in violation of
this rule, the first notification will be a verbal warning to the team captain and/or acting team captain. The second notice will be a $50.00 fine, payable in cash imme-
diately when notified. The third and final warning will be disqualification of the team, at which time, they will be advised to cease bowling and all winnings up to and
including the game in which they are participating will be forfeited. There will be no tolerance for bowlers who curse, abuse the proprietor’s equipment, make ob-
scene gestures, drop bowling ball purposely, etc. Any bowler seen by a tournament official violating this rule is subject to immediate disqualification. No loud or
excessive noise, while bowlers are preparing to deliver the ball.
14. Lane Courtesy - Bowling courtesy must be shown at all times. Under no circumstances will a bowler wait more than 1 lane on either side as this will delay the
tournament. Bowlers will not be allowed to reset (re-rack) the pins without the consent of the secretary. Bowler will receive only one delay of game warning, second
delay could result in disqualification.
15. Disrespect of the secretry will not be tolerated Any acts of disrespect, cursing, back-talk, gestures, threats, etc. will lead to disqualification from the tournament
and loss of winnings.
16. Substitutions may not be made in the middle of a game, except in the case of sickness or injury (or any emergency). Before replacement is made the secretary will
be notified for approval of replacement. Once a player is replaced due to sickness/injury or emergency during a game, they may not return to bowl for the balance of
that day's competition.
17. Tournament starts within two weeks of league end. Entries for Wildcard Tournament close the Wednesday after last play date of league.
18. Bowlers Tournament Dress - TOURNAMENT BOWLERS ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR A SHIRT WITH THE TCBA PATCH EMBRIODERED OR SEWN
ON, AND THEIR SPONSORS NAME CITY AND STATE ON THE BACK. It is our goal that this tournament becomes one of the most prestigious in bowling. NO
SHORTS, SWEATPANTS, HATS OR HEADDRESS OF ANYKIND will be allowed. ANY APPARATUS THAT PREVENTS THE BOWLERS ABILITY TO
HEAR NORMAL CONVERSATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED WHILE BOWLING IN THE TOURNAMENT. Anyone in viola-
tion of the TCBA shirt rule will be fined $5.00. If in violation of the ABOVE DRESS CODE RULE, you will not be allowed to bowl. The money will be added to
the league funds.
Traveling Classic Bowling Association
Playoff Tournament Rules
(Women)
1. All tournament players must be USBC certified woman and a member of Traveling Classic Bowling Association. This is an US BC certified tournament.
2. All District Champions earn the right to compete in the annual National Play -offs at the end of the season. If a District Champion is unable to attend the
playoffs, the second place team will represent that district. No team may use any person other than one of the qualified bowlers on their team's roster at the end of
league play.
3 . All participants will figure their handicap based on one of the following certified averages, whichever is highest.
1. Entering average for the current TCBA season.
2. End of season 21 game or more average for the current TCBA season.
3. A 12 game tournament TCBA playoff tournament average.
It shall be each bowlers responsibility to determine that the submitted average is correct. Failure to use the proper average shall disqualify score if submitted
average is lower than actual average thereby resulting in more handicap. Prize winnings will be based on submitted average if higher.
4. All teams will bowl 4 qualifying games with left lane moving a determined number of pairs of lanes to the left and the right lane moving a determined number
of lanes to the right after each game . The tournament staff will determined the starting lane assignments for each team. All teams will receive 90% handicap
from team line up average and 1100. Any team with an average over 1100 will have 100% of that overage subtracted from their game/series totals. The top six-
teen (16) teams (total Pin-fall) the same percentage from each squad would then advance to Semi-finals on Saturday Night. The teams will bowl 3 more games,
with the left lane moving two pair to the left and the right lane moving two pair to the right after each game. Handicapping will be the same as the qualifying
squads. The top eight (8) advance to the match play finals. If there is a tie for the final place from any squad, there will be a one game roll off to break the tie. If a
tie still exist, a two frame roll off will be bowled, the appropriate handicap will apply. This procedure will also be used to break a tie for the final 8th position.
There will be no carry-over of pins to the semi or final rounds.
5. The eight (8) teams will bowl on a 8-game schedule with the schedule number of each team being their qualifying position number. All teams will receive 90%
handicap from team line up average and 1100. Any team with an average over 1100 will have 100% of that overage subtracted from their game/series totals. The
winner of the match will receive 50 bonus pins. The final game will be a position round to determine the final play -off standings.
6. All qualifiers will receive prize money, but the team must bowl in the tournament to be eligible. Prize money will be pa id by check 30 days after completion of
tournament.
7. TCBA rules Article XII-4, 9-5 apply.
8. USBC rule 319a3, applies (all averages will be checked before final competition).
9. All USBC General Playing Rules that could pertain to tournament will apply. USBC rules 319c, 319d, 319e, 327a, 324a, 322, 325, 320, 321, and 329 apply.
10. USBC rule 319E AVERAGE ADJUSTMENT FOR ENTRY IN TOURNAMENT applies
11. Lineage fees for district winners is $50.00 per team (1 Check) If an NSF check is received that team will forfeit all prize money.
12. Pacers will be permitted when deemed necessary by the tournament, however, pacers may not compete in the tournament.
13. If a tie for the championship occurs, a one game roll-off will determine the champion. An extra complete frame shall be bowled if the play-off game ends in a
tie.
14. Prizes based on a 1 to 1 ratio. NO ENTRY FEE. All prize fees will be returned 100%.
15. CONDUCT Excessive noise is not acceptable, or running up on the lane to congratulate a bowler for getting a strike . Should a team or teams be in violation
of this rule, the first notification will be a verbal warning to the team captain and/or acting team captain. The second not ice will be a $50.00 fine, payable in cash
immediately when notified. The third and final warning will be disqualification of the team, at which time, they will be adv ised to cease bowling and all winnings
up to and including the game in which they are participating will be forfeited. In addition, spectators will receive a first verbal warning regarding excessive noise.
The second notification of excessive noise would result in escorting the offenders from the bowling center. There will be no tolerance for bowlers who curse, abuse
the proprietor’s equipment, make obscene gestures, drop bowling ball purposely, etc. Any bowler seen by a tournament official violating this rule is subject to
immediate disqualification. No loud or excessive noise, while bowlers are preparing to deliver the ball.
16. Lane Courtesy - Bowling courtesy is a must at all times. Under no circumstances will a bowler wait more than 1 lane on either side as this will delay the tour-
nament. Bowlers will not be allowed to reset (re-rack) the pins without the consent of a tournament official. Bowler will receive only one delay of game warning,
second delay could result in disqualification.
17. Only the five bowlers from each team will be allowed in the pit area during bowling.
18. Substitutions allowed in the middle of a game, in the case of sickness or injury (or any emergency). Before a replacement is made a tournament official will be
notified for approval of replacement. Once a player is replaced due to sickness/injury or emergency during a game, they may not return to bowl for the balance of
that day's competition. Substitutions made after a game, must be approved by a tournament official.
19. Tournament starts June 08, 2019 ends June 09, 2019.
20. Entries close June 08, 2019.
21. BOWLER'S TOURNAMENT DRESS -- TOURNAMENT BOWLERS ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR A SHIRT WITH THE TCBA PATCH EMBOIDERED
OR SEWN ON AND DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP PATCH (LEFT SLEEVE) SEWN ON, AND THEIR SPONSORS NAME CITY AND STATE ON THE
BACK. THEY ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR A SKIRT OR ITEMS LISTED BELOW (NO MINI SKIRTS, OR SWEATPANTS).
A. CULOTTES A WOMAN'S SKIRT DIVIDED AND SEWN LIKE A TROUSER, BUT CUT SO FULL AS TO APPEAR MUCH LIKE AN ORDINARY
SKIRT) SKORTS SHORTS WITH A FLAP IN FRONT MAKING THE FRONT APPEAR TO BE A SKIRT.
B. NO HATS, HEAD DRESS OF ANY KIND WILL BE ALLOWED.
C. WALKING SHORTS ( A LOOSE FITTING TROUSER). THE LENGTH OF THE SHORTS MUST BE AT LEAST 1/2 THE DISTANCE FROM THE TOP
OF THE INSEAM TO THE TOP OF THE KNEE (NO CUTOFFS).
D. NO SWEATPANTS.
E. NOTHING MADE OUT OF SPANDEX MATERIAL IS PERMITTED.
F. ANY APPARATUS THAT PREVENTS THE BOWLERS ABILITY TO HEAR NORMAL CONVERSATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS WILL NOT BE
ALLOWED WHILE BOWLING IN THE TOURNAMENT.
QUESTIONABLE APPAREL SHALL BE REFERRED TO THE PRESIDENT OF TCBA BEFORE IT IS WORN. THE PRESIDENT SHALL HAVE DIS-
CRETION TO APPROVE OR REJECT QUESTIONABLE APPAREL. Anyone in violation of the TCBA shirt rule will be fined $5.00. If in violation of the
ABOVE DRESS CODE RULE, you will not be allowed to bowl.
22.Disrespect of Tournament Officials will not be tolerated Any acts of disrespect (cursing, back-talk, gestures, threats), etc. will lead to disqualification from the tour-
nament and loss of winnings.
Traveling Classic Bowling Association
Playoff Tournament Rules
(Men)
1. All tournament players must be USBC sanctioned men and a member of Traveling Classic Bowling Association. This is a USBC sanctioned tournament.
2. All District Champions earn the right to compete in the annual National Play -offs at the end of the season. If a District Champion is unable to attend the
playoffs, the second place team will represent that district. No team may use any person other than one of the qualified bowlers on their team's roster at the end of
league play. Teams may only use bowlers from their final roster that have a 36 game certified average.
3 . All participants will figure their handicap based on one of the following certified averages whichever is highest.
1. Entering average for the current season.
2. End of season 36 games or more average for the current season.
3. A 12 game playoff tournament average. Calculated over the last 5 years of tournaments.
They will use the entering average used this season according to TCBA rule 5 (team) to figure the maximum Legal entering average (1075). It shall be each bow-
ler's responsibility to determine that the submitted average is correct. Failure to use the proper average shall disqualify score if submitted average is lower than
actual average thereby resulting in more handicap. If the submitted average is higher than actual average prize winnings will be based on submitted average.
4. All teams will bowl (4) qualifying games with left lane moving a determined number of pairs to the left and the right la ne moving a determined number of
pairs to the right after each game. The tournament staff will determined the starting lane assignments for each team. All teams will receive 90% handicap from
team line up average and 1100, with maximum handicap per game of 247 pins. Any team with an average over 1100 will have 100% of that overage subtracted
from their game /series totals. The top sixteen (16) teams (total Pin-fall), (same percentage from each squad, if necessary) would then advance to Semi-finals on
Saturday night. The teams will bowl (3) games, with the left lane moving 2 pair to the left and the right lane moving 2 pair to the right after each game. Handicap-
ping will be the same as the qualifying squads. The top eight (8) teams advance to the match play finals on Sunday. If there is a tie for the final place from any
squad, there will be a one game roll off to break the tie. If a tie still exist, a two frame roll off will be bowled, the appropriate handicap will apply. This procedure
will also be used to break a tie for the final 8th position. There will be no carry -over of pins to the semi or final rounds.
5. The eight (8) teams will bowl on a 8-game schedule with the schedule number of each team being their qualifying position number. Handicap will be 90%
handicap from team line up average and 1100 with maximum handicap per game of 247 pins. Any team with an average over 1100 will have 100% of that overage
subtracted from their game/series totals. The winner of the match will receive 50 bonus pins. The final game will be a position round to determine the final play-
off standings.
6. All qualifiers will receive prize money, but the team must bowl in the tournament to be eligible. Prize money will be paid by check 30 days after the completion
of the tournament.
7. TCBA rules 5A-2, 5D-3 (team), By-law Article XII-4 apply.
8. USBC rule 319a(3) applies, and all USBC General Playing Rules that could pertain to tournament will apply.
9. USBC rules 319d applies.
10. USBC rule 319E AVERAGE ADJUSTMENT FOR ENTRY IN TOURNAMENT
11. Lineage fees for district winners is $50.00 per team (1 Check) If an NSF check is received that team will forfeit all prize money.
12. Pacers will be permitted when deemed necessary by the tournament, however, pacers may not compete in the tournament.
13. If a tie for the championship occurs, a one game roll-off will determine the champion. An extra complete frame shall be bowled if the play-off game ends in a
tie. If there is a tie for any other position, the prize money will be combined and divided evenly between the tied teams.
14. Prizes based on a 1 to 1 ratio. NO ENTRY FEE. All prize fees will be returned 100%.
15. CONDUCT Excessive noise is not acceptable, or running up on the lane to congratulate a bowler for getting a strike . Should a team or teams be in violation
of this rule, the first notification will be a verbal warning to the team captain and/or acting team captain. The second not ice will be a $50.00 fine, payable in cash
immediately when notified. The third and final warning will be disqualification of the team, at which time, they will be adv ised to cease bowling and all winnings
up to and including the game in which they are participating will be forfeited. In addition, spectators will receive a first verbal warning regarding excessive noise.
The second notification of excessive noise would result in escorting the offenders from the bowling center. There will be no tolerance for bowlers who curse, abuse
the proprietor’s equipment, make obscene gestures, drop bowling ball purposely, etc. Any bowler seen by a tournament official violating this rule is subject to
immediate disqualification. No loud or excessive noise, while bowlers are preparing to deliver the ball.
16 Lane Courtesy - Bowling courtesy is a must at all times. Under no circumstances will a bowler wait more than 1 lane on either side as this will delay the tourna-
ment. Bowlers will not be allowed to reset (re-rack) the pins without the consent of a tournament official. Bowler will receive only one delay of game warning,
second delay could result in disqualification.
17. Only the five bowlers from each team will be allowed in the pit area during bowling.
18. Substitutions allowed in the middle of a game, in the case of sickness or injury (or any emergency). Before a replacement is made a tournament official will be
notified for approval of replacement. Once a player is replaced due to sickness/injury or emergency during a game, they may not return to bowl for the balance of
that squad’s competition.
19. Tournament starts June 08, 2019, ends June 09, 2019.
20. Entries close June 08, 2019.
21. Any team that withdraws due to receiving 0 pins for exceeding the maximum entering average forfeits any prize money.
22. Bowlers Tournament Dress - It is our goal that this tournament becomes one of the most prestigious in bowling. No SHORTS, SWEATPANTS, HATS, OR
HEAD DRESS OF ANY KIND will be allowed. Any apparatus that prevents the bowlers ability to hear normal conversations and announcements will not be
allowed while bowling in the tournament. All participants are required to wear their TCBA shirts with TCBA embroidered or sewn on and District Champion
patches (left sleeve) sewn on. Anyone in violation of the TCBA shirt rule will be fined $5.00. The money will be used to reimburse tournament expense.
23. Disrespect of Tournament Officials will not be tolerated. Any acts of disrespect (cursing, back -talk, gestures, threats), etc. will lead to disqualification from the
tournament and loss of winnings.
TCBA Yearbook, Digitized
Patches, League Averages and
Tournament averages available
on
National Website
www.tcba1.com
2018-2019 Calendar of Events
2019 All Star Tournament
June 06 - 07, 2019
Garland, TX
AMF Garland
2019 Playoff Tournament
June 08-09, 2019
Garland, TX
AMF Garland
September 16, 2018 Last date to start new men’s and women’s TCBA season
October 15, 2018 All monies must be paid to TCBA
January 1, 2019 Deadline for rule changes
January 1, 2019 Deadline for by-law changes
January 1, 2019 Deadline for nominations for Awards
May 5, 2019 Last date for men’s and women’s scheduled bowling
May 19, 2019 Last date for wildcard tournament
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Vice President: Scott Minor—Prosper, TX
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Ex. Women’s Secretary: Sammye Ragland—Rowlett, TX
Treasurer: Wally Sculthorp—Kenner, LA.
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