Lambert and Asbaty crowned American Rankings North Region champions
11/29/05
2005 American Rankings North Region - Men's Division Final Standings after 14 events
Top 20 with position, country and ranking point total
1. George Lambert IV, CAN, 512
2. Rhino Page, USA, 400
3. Ken Hunter, CAN, 354
4. Ray Vervynck, CAN, 326
5. Andrew Cain, USA, 320
6. Lionel Lewis, CAN, 296
7. Erik Vermilyea, USA, 295
8. Derek Saap, USA, 289
9. Joe Ciach, CAN, 257
10. Art Oliver, CAN, 256
11. Ed Roberts, USA, 256
12. Jonathan Simoneau, CAN, 255
13. Steve Weber, USA, 243
14. Dan Patterson, USA, 238
15. Mark Buffa, CAN, 208
16. Sean Rash, USA, 162
The top 16 men are eligible for the Final Ranking Tournament American Zone 2005.
17. David Haynes, USA, 148
18. Benjamin Corona, MEX, 120
19. John Eiss, USA, 102
20. Martin Stokes, CAN, 96
2005 American Rankings North Region - Women's Division Final Standings after 14 events
Top 20 with position, country and ranking point total
1. Diandra Asbaty, USA, 583
2. Lynda Barnes, USA, 580
3. Robin Crawford, CAN, 472
4. Lisa Noor, USA, 341
5. Shannon Pluhowsky, USA, 337
6. Kerrie Ryan-Ciach, CAN, 311
7. Melody Savage, CAN, 280
8. Sharon Tataryn, CAN, 269
9. Kristal Scott, USA, 236
10. Caroline Lagrange, CAN, 175
11. Patricia Harp, USA, 170
12. Jen Petrik, USA, 155
13. Lynne Gauthier, CAN, 144
14. Debra Sinek, USA, 106
15. Amanda Burgoyne, USA, 96
16. Maria Bacos, USA, 72
The top 16 wommen are eligible for the Final Ranking Tournament American Zone 2005.
17. Shannon Okeefe, USA, 70
18. Julie Johnston-Loyer, CAN, 50
19. Amanda Beck, USA, 48
(tie) Samantha Wong, CAN, 48
2005 American Rankings North Region
By North Region coordinator Hazel McLeary
The USBC Masters tournament and the ABC/WIBC Mixed Championships were the final ranking events in the North Region of the American Zone. The tournaments provided a few changes in the ranking but not atop the men's and women's leaderboard. George Lambert IV, Welland, Ontario, Canada and Diandra Asbaty, Chicago, Illinois, USA became the first North Region ranking champions.
2005 U.S National Amateur champion Rhino Page and Ken Hunter, Canada, finished second and third in the men's ranking. Page's female counterpart, QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup champion Lynda Barnes and Robin Crawford, Canada, finished second and third in the women's ranking.
Ed Roberts, Braintree, Maine, moved into a tie for 10th as a result of his performance at the Punta Cana Open a Central/Caribbean Region event.
Jonathan Simoneau, Laval, Quebec, Dan Patterson, Phoenix, Arizona, and Mark Buffa, Montreal, Quebec moved into 11th, 13th and 14th place respectively for the men as a result of their performance in the USBC Masters event.
Patricia Harp, Orlando, Florida moved into 11th place for women as a result of her performance in the ABC/WIBC Mixed Championships.
The American Zone has been divided into three regions: North, Central/Caribbean and South. The North region consists of mere three countries, United States, Canada and Mexico. The top 16 men and 16 women in each region with the highest point total will be eligible for the Final Ranking Tournament American Zone 2005. No Mexican bowler - man or woman - is among the top 16. The sole Mexican among the top 20 is Benjamin Corona, who finished 18th in the men's rankings.
The tournament originally scheduled for December 6-10, 2005 in Panama has been postponed until February 28 - March 3, 2006. Lack of players able to attend during the December dates was cited as the reason for the change.
The 8 men and 8 women who will represent the American Zone at the World Ranking Masters will be selected from this event. The World Ranking Masters includes the top 8 ranking men and women from the three zones, who will bowl for a separate prize fund. The 2006 WRM will be held in Kuwait, May 9-15, 2006.
2005 U.S National Amateur champion Rhino Page and Ken Hunter, Canada, finished second and third in the men's ranking. Page's female counterpart, QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup champion Lynda Barnes and Robin Crawford, Canada, finished second and third in the women's ranking.
Ed Roberts, Braintree, Maine, moved into a tie for 10th as a result of his performance at the Punta Cana Open a Central/Caribbean Region event.
Jonathan Simoneau, Laval, Quebec, Dan Patterson, Phoenix, Arizona, and Mark Buffa, Montreal, Quebec moved into 11th, 13th and 14th place respectively for the men as a result of their performance in the USBC Masters event.
Patricia Harp, Orlando, Florida moved into 11th place for women as a result of her performance in the ABC/WIBC Mixed Championships.
The American Zone has been divided into three regions: North, Central/Caribbean and South. The North region consists of mere three countries, United States, Canada and Mexico. The top 16 men and 16 women in each region with the highest point total will be eligible for the Final Ranking Tournament American Zone 2005. No Mexican bowler - man or woman - is among the top 16. The sole Mexican among the top 20 is Benjamin Corona, who finished 18th in the men's rankings.
The tournament originally scheduled for December 6-10, 2005 in Panama has been postponed until February 28 - March 3, 2006. Lack of players able to attend during the December dates was cited as the reason for the change.
The 8 men and 8 women who will represent the American Zone at the World Ranking Masters will be selected from this event. The World Ranking Masters includes the top 8 ranking men and women from the three zones, who will bowl for a separate prize fund. The 2006 WRM will be held in Kuwait, May 9-15, 2006.
2005 American Rankings North Region - Men's Division Final Standings after 14 events
Top 20 with position, country and ranking point total
1. George Lambert IV, CAN, 5122. Rhino Page, USA, 400
3. Ken Hunter, CAN, 354
4. Ray Vervynck, CAN, 326
5. Andrew Cain, USA, 320
6. Lionel Lewis, CAN, 296
7. Erik Vermilyea, USA, 295
8. Derek Saap, USA, 289
9. Joe Ciach, CAN, 257
10. Art Oliver, CAN, 256
11. Ed Roberts, USA, 256
12. Jonathan Simoneau, CAN, 255
13. Steve Weber, USA, 243
14. Dan Patterson, USA, 238
15. Mark Buffa, CAN, 208
16. Sean Rash, USA, 162
The top 16 men are eligible for the Final Ranking Tournament American Zone 2005.
17. David Haynes, USA, 148
18. Benjamin Corona, MEX, 120
19. John Eiss, USA, 102
20. Martin Stokes, CAN, 96
2005 American Rankings North Region - Women's Division Final Standings after 14 events
Top 20 with position, country and ranking point total
1. Diandra Asbaty, USA, 5832. Lynda Barnes, USA, 580
3. Robin Crawford, CAN, 472
4. Lisa Noor, USA, 341
5. Shannon Pluhowsky, USA, 337
6. Kerrie Ryan-Ciach, CAN, 311
7. Melody Savage, CAN, 280
8. Sharon Tataryn, CAN, 269
9. Kristal Scott, USA, 236
10. Caroline Lagrange, CAN, 175
11. Patricia Harp, USA, 170
12. Jen Petrik, USA, 155
13. Lynne Gauthier, CAN, 144
14. Debra Sinek, USA, 106
15. Amanda Burgoyne, USA, 96
16. Maria Bacos, USA, 72
The top 16 wommen are eligible for the Final Ranking Tournament American Zone 2005.
17. Shannon Okeefe, USA, 70
18. Julie Johnston-Loyer, CAN, 50
19. Amanda Beck, USA, 48
(tie) Samantha Wong, CAN, 48
Note: In case of a tie the best position will be given to the athlete that retains the best average, taking under consideration the games played in those tournaments in which he or she accumulated points for the ranking.
