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The highlight of Wasilchuk’s career occurred on April 13, when she and her partner, Adolph Zertuche, captured first place in the Scotch Doubles tournament at Tahoe Bowl, sponsored by Tom DeGuide, owner of the Goal Post. She now bowls in the His and Hers League, with her husband, Ric, who has helped her with her bowling game, and all the rest of the Wasilchuks: Marge, Fred and Bob. Wasilchuk moved to Lake Tahoe in 1985 and began bowling in the Goofers League at Tahoe Bowl, laid off for four years and then started bowling in the Ho Hum Trio in 1994. Wasilchuk started bowling on her fourth-grade elementary school team when she was 9 years old at Delta Bowl in Antioch, Calif. Our featured women’s bowler is Kimber Wasilchuk.
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Soyland qualifies for his 700 series patch award, loves competitive bowling and with his great shooting became Shott’s Men’s Bowler of the Week. In the Guys and Dolls League, bowling for Pete Lily Firestone with a 201 average, Soyland rolled games of 277, 258 and 213 for a 748 series, the second-highest series this year. 5, 1993, when he rolled his highest series, 782, with games of 226, 277 and 279, with 279 being his highest game ever. The highlight of Soyland’s career came on Nov. Soyland is a valued member of the bowling community.

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Soyland runs the Pro Shop, drills all the balls, measures all the customers’ hands for new bowling balls, and is the head mechanic for oiling of the lanes and maintenance of the machines. Soyland took a four-year layoff and then began to bowl at Carson Lanes and Tahoe Bowl, where he has been employed for the past four years. Soyland grew and began keeping score for his father’s team and began bowling in the Mixed Scratch League when he was 18. When Soyland was 14 years old, he started rolling a fingertip bowling ball and rolled a career- high 235 game. Soyland bowled in the junior program and learned the basics and fundamentals his instructor was Dick Swartz. In September 1976, when Soyland was 13 years old, his father, Dick, and mother, Betty, started him bowling at Tahoe Bowl. Well done, Michael!Our featured men’s bowler of the week is Rick Soyland. The Lake Tahoe community would like to congratulate Michael Blank for his awesome performance in Fresno and wish him continued success throughout his bowling career.
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Blank participates in all local and regional tournaments and would like to begin bowling in professional tournaments. Blank attributes his bowling success to strong motivational attitudes toward the game from a few of his closest friends who inspire and encourage him to excel far beyond his abilities. Blank won the B Division and defeated Kathy Kochen from Carson City, who won the A Division. The highlight of Blank’s career occurred in November, 1996, when he captured first place in the King of the Hill tournament at Tahoe Bowl.
