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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - Chris Barnes and Kim Terrell-Kearney capped off a successful week by Team USA by winning gold medals in Masters match play Saturday night at the 2009 Pan American Bowling Confederation Championships.
Barnes' title helped the men's team sweep all six gold medals - singles, doubles, trios, team, all-events and Masters. He defeated Ernesto Franco of Mexico, 2-1, in front of a full house of spectators at Carolina Bowling Center. More on www.bowl.com
AS VEGAS - Tammy Boomershine of North Ogden, Utah, moved into the semifinals of the 2009 U.S. Women's Open, a United States Bowling Congress event.
Boomershine defeated Shalin Zulkifli of Malaysia, 216-202. Boomershine, the fourth seed, trailed the entire match and eventually advanced when Zulkifli made a critical error in the final frame. Needing just nine, spare, strike to move on, Zulkifli went high on the head pin and left the 4-6-7-10 split to lose.
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LAS VEGAS - At the past two major women's championships, Shannon O'Keefe of Arlington, Texas, has suffered heartbreak, just missing the televised portions of last year's U.S. Women's Open and this year's USBC Queens. She was determined not to experience that feeling again. O'Keefe was the top qualifier Friday after 40 games with 8,837, an average of 220.93, and leads a field of the top 12 bowlers who advanced to the ESPN-televised rounds at Sunset Station's Strike Zone Bowling Center.
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