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Sun City bowlers deliver instant classics

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Bowlers in the Senior Classic Scratch Trio League led the way this week for the Daily News-Sun High Rollers.

The Daily News-Sun recognizes top bowlers each week based on scores submitted and published every Tuesday. This week's scores are on A7.

Three of the four Daily News-Sun High Rollers came out of the Senior Classic Scratch Trio League.

Glen Coyle had the men's high series.

Coyle rolled a 746 on Nov. 26 in the Senior Classic Scratch Trio League. Coyle's series featured a 254 game.

Andrea Lewis had the women's high series.

Lewis rolled a 663 on Nov. 26 in the Senior Classic Scratch Trio League. Lewis' series featured a 227 game.

Buck Prosser had the men's high game.

Prosser rolled a 278 on Nov. 26 in the Senior Classic Scratch Trio League. Prosser finished with a 727 series.

Marcia Billington had the women's high game.

Billington rolled a 236 on Nov. 24 in the Monday Super Fun League. Billington finished with a 597 series.

Send your bowling scores to Daily News-Sun, c/o Rich Bolas, 10102 Santa Fe Drive, Sun City, AZ 85351 or via e-mail to rbolas@yourwestvalley.com.

DAILY NEWS-SUN HIGH ROLLERS

MEN'S HIGH SERIES

Glen Coyle 746

WOMEN'S HIGH SERIES

Andrea Lewis 663

MEN'S HIGH GAME

Buck Prosser 278

WOMEN'S HIGH GAME

Marcia Billington 236


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