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[October 25, 2007]  Statistics from Oct. 23 -- Week 10 of 33:

High team game -- 825 M.I.T.

High team series -- 2,229 McQuellon's Appliance

High individual game, M -- 265 Mike Werschey

High individual series, M -- 715 Terry Farris

High individual game, W -- 210 Sam Maxheimer

High individual series, W -- 532 Sam Maxheimer

Standings:

  1. 20.0-10.0 Taylor-Made Construction

  2. 20.0-10.0 Dick Logan Auto Service

  3. 19.0-11.0 Knights of Columbus

  4. 17.5-12.5 Terry's Pro Shop

  5. 17.0-13.0 Strike Force

  6. 17.0-13.0 Maxheimer Family

  7. 16.0-14.0 Johnson's Food Service

  8. 15.0-15.0 Charron's Auto Repair

  9. 15.0-15.0 McQuellon's Appliance

  10. 15.0-15.0 M.I.T.

  11. 15.0-15.0 Dark Side Tint

  12. 12.0-18.0 Pepper Maintenance

  13. 11.0-19.0 2 Balls & 2 Strikes

  14. 11.0-19.0 Whitey Trio

  15. 10.5-19.5 KVH Development Construction

  16. 09.0-21.0 Akers Fabrication

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Honor roll scores:

Games:

  • 265, 245 Mike Werschey

  • 258, 233 Terry Farris

  • 258 Scott Lessen

  • 257, 248 D.J. Maxheimer

  • 257 Adam White

  • 254 Andy Meister

  • 247, 243 Chuck Taylor

  • 247 Mark Stoltzenburg

  • 243 Dale McCain

  • 237, 233 John Stoltzenburg

Series:

  • 715 Terry Farris

  • 711 Chuck Taylor

  • 706 Mike Werschey

  • 686 D.J. Maxheimer

  • 671 Scott Lessen

  • 659 John Stoltzenburg

  • 656 Mark Stoltzenburg

  • 651 Dale McCain

  • 638 Bryan Coop

  • 638 Eric Behm

  • 625 Terry Haseley

  • 616 Adam White

[Text from file received from Dan Deffenbaugh]

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