 Welcome to the 2021 Fieldmaster Athletic Club Youth Scholarship Bowling Tournament. We would like to thank WSCS-TV, Mr. Greg Sablaki, for once again filming our championship step-letter finals. Today's tournament is a two-division, three-person, co-ed team tournament using Baker Format with handicap. You'll be awarding $81,000 in scholarships, $8,100 in scholarships. Our color commentator today, a longtime president of the Schmogen Youth Bowling Association, Mr. Dave Posh. Thank you, Dave, for giving your in-depth analysis in today's action. Our first match today, our teams have finished third and fourth place in qualifying in their divisions and will compete against each other. Elaine's 21-22 is division two. Taking fourth place or qualifying fourth place is the Elbs, number two, Izzy, Sadie, and Luke. They'll bowl against the team that finished third in qualifying that is a triple threat number two. That's Mackenzie, Robert, and Kyler. All right, in division one, bowling on lanes 19 and 20, finishing fourth in qualifying is team number seven, that is Pat, Kaden, Brianna, they're bowling against the team that finished third in qualifying is Team Roque Duke, that is Justin, Kennedy, and Rory. All right, good luck, bowlers. When you adopt a shelter pet, you discover all the things that make them unique. They're a little bit of a lot of things, but they're all pure love. Hey everyone, good afternoon to the Theelman's Athletic Club Scholarship Tournament held here at Lakeshore Rains in Sheboygan. This afternoon we are having the final four qualifying divisions from division one and division two in a match play one game baker style alternating frames of three bowlers. The bowler has to be for the opposite gender, so it is either two male youth and one woman or otherwise two women and one man for the teams. They would bowl in a baker style format of alternating frames with handicap. The team on lane 20 will have 15 pins of handicap and the other team on lane 21 will have three pins of handicap, so it should be a very close match this time. Bowlers that you see bowling on lanes 19 is Justin Gamak out of Sheboygan, Kennedy Slater out of Fondac, and Rory Stubbler out of Sheboygan, and Usberg. On lanes 20 will be Pat Benninger, Caden Brodnick, and Brianna Dana. On lanes 21 will be Luke Kilgore, Sadie Anderson and Izzy Anderson, and on lane 22 will be Mackenzie Dick, Robert Tocke, and Kyler Zeeman. These two divisions here, the fourth place qualifier that is eliminated, each of those members will be receiving $150 in scholarship money to go on, and the team that goes on to bowl for third place will receive $250 for each person, the team that finishes in second will receive $350 per person, and the team that wins this division will receive $500 per person for a total prize win in each division of $3,750, and then at the end we will have a grand champion match where the two divisions will come together, division one and division two, and bowl to become the grand champion of the tournament. Ooh, big split for Rory on lane 19, and all of these youth that are bowling today are, every one of them are from Sheboygan, except for Kennedy Slater who bowls out of Ledgeview lanes, which is a partner center of Lakeshore lanes in Fondac, and most of all these youth are either bowling in the high school teams or in the middle school programs that we have here in the state of Wisconsin for youth bowlers as well. Ooh, tough break for Justin, 2-8-10, especially in any format. Spares will be key in this game, keeping the pocket in play, and keeping yourself out of trouble. Kyler Zieman on lane 22, Sadie Izzy and Luke Alcove, a lot of the Elkslots here in Sheboygan. Mackenzie and Robert and Kyler Zieman all bowl out of Lakeshore lanes. Pat Penninger, Caden Brugnick and Brianna Dana are also out of Lakeshore lanes in Sheboygan, and as I said before, Justin can mark Kennedy's, and Rory Stubbler are out of Lakeshore, and Kennedy Slater is out of Ledgeview. Oh, she makes a big split there. Brianna comes across for their team and gives them a huge split conversion. There's a strike by Izzy, but a big shout out to some of our sponsors for the Thielmans Athletic Club here today for promoting and donating to the youth scholarships for the Thielmans Athletic Association. Some of those would be quick trip convenience centers, Larry's Distributing, which is Nicolay Water, Sheboygan Chevrolet, Randy Romanowski, genuine mechanics auto repair, Johnsonville Foods, Gasper's Auto Clinic, Eagle Woodworking, Trillium True Value Hardware, Bitter Newman in Sheboygan, Plymouth Industries, four of a kind pasty company, Gabe's Construction, and Dave's Huzin helped contribute to this total prize fund for this tournament today to be $8,100. That's just going to be very, very close as we come to the end right now. They're in the ninth frame, and Luke comes across to give a strike. The team of Luke Kilgore, Sadie Anderson, Izzy Anderson ended up with 144 versus the team of Mackenzie Dick, Robert Todd, and Kyle Azimov at 175. They will go up against the next team of Leland Benninger, Ethan Jensen, and Laila Sershal, Kayden Brednick coming across a big strike in the 10th. And the team of Rory Kennedy and Justin who just shot a 190 game. Kayden will need the next one here. And the final score, Justin Kennedy and Rory shooting 190, and Pat Trebeninger, Kayden Brednick, and Brianna Danes shooting 202. I don't think that many kids in my son's school even do it. No way. No way. No way. No way. My kid would never vape. Get your head out of the cloud. Talk to your kid about vaping. Visit talkaboutvaping.org. All right. Finishing in fourth place in division two and winning $150 each are Izzy, Sadie, and Luke. Come on up, please. And finishing in fourth place in division one, winning $150 each are Justin, Kennedy, and Rory. Congratulations. Congratulations, both of you. The winners of the previous match will now face the second place team in each division. In division two, it's Leland, Ethan, Laila. And in division one, it's Jolene, Travis, and Dalton. Come on up, please. All right. We'll be right back after our next match. There are a lot of ways to reach out to a friend about their mental health. Learn how you can help at seizetheawkward.org. All right. Welcome back to the Thieleman's Athletic Club Youth Scholarship Tournament here at Lakeshore Lanes in Sheboygan. We're in a semi-final match now between on Lanes 19, it's Pat. Benninger, Caden Broednig, and Brianna Dana. And on lane 20, it will be Jolene, Bessie, Travis, Tocke, and Dalton, Zeeman. On lanes 21 will be Kyler, Zeeman, Mackenzie Dick, and Robert Tocke. And on lanes 22 will be Leland, Benninger, Ethan, Jensen, and Laila Serschel. On lane 19, the team of Pat, Caden, and Brianna will get 12 pins of handicap. And on lane 22, the team of Leland, Ethan, and Laila will get nine pins of handicap this time. As I said before, in this third place spot, they will use to be bowling for $250 each of scholarship money. All of the scholarship money that these youth win in this, in all the tournaments that they bowl in either in the state of Wisconsin or anywhere in the United States, all goes into their smart account, which is a program that is through United States Bowling Congress. And that money is held for them through their entire bowling career until they graduate from high school. At that time, they will have the ability to use that for their college education or for their technical school education, as well as to pay off any student loans in the future. Or student housing now this year, they added two things to that. And they will also be able to transfer it to another member of their family if that family member has had four years in bowling as well. So there's a tremendous amount of money out there for these youth every year in bowling as well. And just in the state of Wisconsin alone, you're probably almost exceeding close to $100,000 available for the youth if they bowl in all the tournaments that are out there and available to them between the Wisconsin State Youth Tournament that's held every year here in Wisconsin and all the other local tournaments that are out there in the area or tournaments available to all these youth. And as I said before, that money will be there for them when they graduate from high school for a period of eight years past their graduation date to use for their education. Big strike for Cade on May 19. That gives them four in a row right now. A little rough start here for a team of Kyler, McKinsey and Robert, but we should get back on track shortly. Almost made this parallel. But to the Thielman's Athletic Club and all of their sponsors, Barry Gasper, who started this tournament a number of years ago and started raising money to hold this tournament for the youth of anywhere that wants to bowl in this tournament is open to all youth in the United States that want to come here and bowl. As I said, it is a very unique format of a three-person baker format that the youth at bowl high school and middle school are already accustomed to bowling. But it's just got a little bit of a twist to it by having a different gender person bowling on their team. And I guess things starting in Israel meant them to carry on and get themselves their team at a double. It gives them three innings. You can see Spears are the keys here because now the match is kind of starting to even out between Patrick and Charlene. They're starting to come back. All these youth that are currently bowling are all out of Lake Charlene's here in Sheboygan. Got a high school team here at Lake Charlene's as well. I'll just take a little bit of a reset here. Big 7-10 split for Kyler. With 190, they did not have any handicap in there. The score for them was 202-190. That team of Benninger, Brodnick and Dana will be moving on to the championship. It gets the team of Aidan Long, Katelyn Paulson, and Dakota Verveldi. Five strikes in a row here to finish out with the team of Leland Benninger, Ethan Jensen, and Layla Serschel for a 203 with their handicap and 194 scratch. And a strike to finish it out there for a 172 game for the team of Robbie McKenzie and Kyler Zeman. That Leland, Ethan and Layla will be going on to face the team in the championship match of Madison Awe, Trevor Awe and Kyle Helling. You are there for them. We are here for you. Find free care guides at aarp.org slash caregiving. All right, finishing third place in division two and winning $250 each are McKenzie, Robert, Kyler, and taking third place in division one, winning $250 each in scholarship money are Jolene, Travis, and Dalton. And the winners of the previous match will now face the top qualifiers in each division. In division number two they are Madison, Trevor, and Kyle. That's point. In division one they are Aidan, Katelyn, Dakota. All right, we'll be right back with the division championship matches. Welcome back again to the Thielman's Athletic Club U Scholarship Tournament. We are now in the championship matches in each division, in division two bracket and division one bracket. In division two on lane 21 it'll be Leland Benninger, Ethan Jensen and Layla Serschel going up against the team of Madison Awe, Trevor, Awe, and Kyle Helene on lane 22. Lane's 20 for our championship match, 19 and 20. And lane 19 will be the team of Aidan Long, Katelyn Paulson, and Dakota Verveldi against the team on lane 20 of Patrick Benninger, Kaden Brednick, and Brianna Dana. Leland, Ethan, and Layla all go out of Lakeshore Lanes here in Sheboygan. On lane 22 team of Madison, Awe and Trevor, Awe go all out of Anchor Lanes in Elkhart Lake, and Kyle Helene is out of Lakeshore Lanes here in Sheboygan. On lane 19 of Aidan Long, he's currently out of Lakeshore Lanes. Katelyn Paulson is out of Anchor Lanes in Elkhart where she goes, and Dakota Verveldi is also here at Lakeshore Lanes. On the team on lane 20 of Patrick Benninger, Kaden, Brednick, and Brianna Dana all go out of Lakeshore Lanes here. So the second place team going away today in each of these divisions will be going home with $350 in scholarship money per person, and the championship in this match will go home with $500 per person in this match. As I indicated before, all of this money will be going into their smart accounts to be added to the current money that they've already won at other tournaments either in Sheboygan County or in the state of Wisconsin or nationally for their secondary education once they graduate high school. Patrick and Kaden and Brianna have basically run the bracket from the four-seat position and making their way all the way to the championship division. The number two seeded leading Ethan and Layla have moved on to the championship match as well. And then Kaden picks up to spare. Big strike for Ethan on lane 21 gives him a double. And Kaden comes across with a huge strike for their team after an open and sixth frame. Layla gets a big strike for her team to turn that into a triple. That doubles it up for their team. As I said before, this tournament today will be giving away $8,100 in prize fund money to go into youth scholarships into their accounts for them. For any of you that are new to wondering about youth scholarship tournaments, there is a tremendous amount of money available for these youth in the state of Wisconsin here for bowling. Wisconsin has become a very strong state as far as youth tournaments for the youth and also scholarships awarded to youth that apply for them as well, as far as applying for grants or applying for scholarships to state of Wisconsin. USBC this year, last year gave away $25,000 scholarships to youth that are currently in high school for their education as well. So there's plenty of grants and plenty of availability for youth to either win money through bowling or through scholarship applications or if they decide to go on to college as well there are a number of colleges that will help them out with their education by giving them scholarships or in some instances based on their abilities they can even get their entire college tuition for their four years paid for by the college as long as they bowl all four years with that school as well. So as I said there's a lot of opportunities for these young men and women that choose to either bowl in the youth during their years up till they graduate from high school or if they choose to go on to college and bowl as well. Another huge strike for Leland and Caden in there on lanes 20 and 21 and into five in a row on lane 21 families. I said before usually once one person starts to get the momentum going and they can carry it through it helps out their team entirely. Another huge strike for Caden with a messenger across and Leland and the team of Leland, Ethan and Layla turn out to finish up with six strikes in a row to shoot a 217 scratch with 236 with their handicap to Madison, Trevor and Kyle's score of a 158. Congratulations to all these youth today for bowling so well in this tournament. There were eight teams in the division two bracket that bowl today and these four teams went on and then the other division one there were seven teams of bowlers today with four teams going on. So if you ever get down here to Shibuya it's usually always the last week the day after Christmas that this tournament is held and get a chance to come down here and bowl in this tournament once. It's a fantastic format and there's always a lot of money to be given away. From here now we will take the two champions of each division and move them together as one and let them bowl for the championship of the entire tournament and then those people each share $200 per person as the champion of that as well we'll be back in a moment. If you need to do something to feel okay to drive you're not okay to drive don't drive buzzed. All right the team finishing in second place in the tournament in division two winning $350 scholarship money each is Madison, Trevor, and Kyle. Congratulations and finishing second place in division one winning $350 in scholarship money is a team of Aiden, Caitlin, Dakota. Congratulations. All right and the winners of each division so far have won $500 each in scholarship money. Division one and two will now bowl against each other to find the grand champions of the tournament. The winners of this match will win an additional $200 each. Good luck. The family's visit to the forest inspired a beautiful question. Mother, mother, am I a tree? You tell me to stand tall. You tell me to stay rooted. I think I am a tree. Make the forest part of your story at a park near you. Find one at discovertheforest.org. All right welcome back again to the Theal Missouri scholarship tournament. We are now currently in the division champions matches for grand champion of the tournament between division one and division two. This will be a two-game match with each division bowling once on their starting pair that they bowled on and then they will flip-flop lanes and bowl on the other lane to determine a grand champion. The winner of this championship match will also receive an additional $200 per person scholarship on top of the $500 per person that they've already won today. And there again I'd like to thank Theal's Athletic Club for hosting this tournament again here at Lakeshore Lanes and their all their sponsors that made this tournament possible for a price fund of $8,100 today. The teams currently bowling now will be Lane 20 will be Patrick Beniger, Caden Broednick and Brianna Dana and Lane 21 will be Leland Beniger, Ethan Jensen and Leila Sertian. A big shout out to all the sponsors again for this tournament. Quick trip, quick trip mini-marts at Lakeshore Lanes, Larry's Distributing, Sheboygan Chevrolet, Genuine Mechanics, Johnsonville, Gasper's Auto Clinic, Trilling True Value Hardware, Abel Woodworking, Landler Prescription, Martin Automotive, Genuine Mechanics, Dave Susan, Gabe's Construction, Plymouth Industries, Binder Newman, Four of a Kind, yep yep and there again our sponsors the Johnsonville Foods, the Quick Trip Corporation, Gasper's Auto Clinic, Sheboygan Chevrolet and Cadillac as our major sponsors of the tournament today. By Patrick Beniger, fifth frame, all of these youth bowling here today are currently representing Lakeshore Lanes here in Sheboygan. A big strike by Bri, that brings them three in a row right now. And Ethan catches a lucky break there to give themselves a double in the fifth. Caden catches a possibly unlucky break. Now Caden before once in practices has made this seven ten split so it's not impossible that one of our high school practices that time he was challenged to make it and he did. So let's see if he can do it again. He gave it a shot, Patrick picks up the spare. His teammates are challenging him to go for it as well. Sorry for delaying while we had a short time to get the dead wood out of the gutter. As I said before, spares are keyed in baker bowling for your team. But being this is a two-game match, it's even more important to just keep making spares to try and stay here. Azalea lives herself a small little split. Bri got it to the pocket but unfortunately left herself a ten-banner. And Layla picks up the split. Right, Bri just talking to miss it. That time Caden got both of them off, the seven and the ten-ping. Leland picks up the spare. Caden can help his team with another two strikes here. All right, so the team of Leland, Ethan and Layla on lanes 21 finished with a 193 scratch. And we add in your handicap. They're currently at a 236 right now. And on lane 20, Patrick, Caden and Brianna shot a 193 or 181 and they had no handicap. So Patrick, Caden and Bri are going to have a little bit of a mountain to climb but it's not insurmountable. Again it comes down to good shot making and making spares. If a natural disaster shows up at your doorstep, you can't just turn it away. That's why it's important to prepare for emergencies before they show up. Go to ready.gov.pl to find the tools and tips you need and make a plan today. We're ready to get started here at game two as they switched lanes now. So now Leland, Ethan and Layla will be on lanes 20 and Patrick, Caden and Brianna will be on lane 21. In this game here, they'll determine with their total pins and handicap. They'll determine the grand champion today for an additional $200 per person on top of the $500 per person they won today already in the tournament for being the champions in their respective divisions. Caden starts his team off with a strike. Patrick backs in with a strike for a double. Oh, Ethan just missed the fight pin and Layla pulled it right through the middle. She's given a shot to go for count for her team. Caden comes back with a strike on the open. Another split for Leland and their team for Patrick. Leland's going to go for it and he takes count. And Ethan gets the strike to start his team off. Hopefully that starts giving him some momentum after they just recently just had four opens. Hope this starts some momentum for him to keep on going. Bri put a good shot in there again as well. Left herself a 10 pin. What a good shot but she left herself a split. Almost got to the pocket and Bri makes the 10 pin. Good shot. Layla gave it a shot. Tried to slide that pin over and Caden comes back with a good shot again but leaves herself a four pin and he picks up the spare. Leland gets the spare the hard way but he still makes the spare for his team to get him back on track. Patrick comes back with a strike for his team. Oh, Ethan got a little high in the pocket there and left himself a split. Bri buries on the pocket. Brings him up with a double. Ethan tried to go for the two but unfortunately didn't get it there. Caden picks up the spare. Layla tried to get it to the pocket again but unfortunately left herself a washout this time. Layla is going to try and slide it over and she gave it a good try. He leaves himself a 10 pin to make and he just missed it inside a little bit. We'll be right back with the finals and the winners of the Grand Championship match again. Thank you to all the Thielman Athletic Club sponsors and promoting new sports and scholarships in the Chevoigen tournament here and hope to see you back again here in Chevoigen next year at this time. Again, today's price fund was a total of $8,100 with $200 the Grand Champion match in the Grudge match here in Division I and Division II and $500 to each division winners today. Again, hope to see you in Chevoigen someday. Stop back again. Thank you so much for watching the tournament today. Let's get back to girls tripping instead of solo sipping. Before we can safely come together, we need the facts on COVID-19 vaccines. Visit GetVaccineAnswers.org so you can make an informed decision when vaccines are available to you. All right, winning first place in Division I and awarded $500 each in scholarship money. Our Pat Benninger, Kaden Brooding, Brianna Dana, please. Come on up. Congratulations. And awarding $500 of scholarship money to each bowler for winning Division II and additional $200 each for winning the Grand Championship match. We are awarding a total of $700 each in scholarship money to the following Grand Champion team of bowlers. Leland Benninger, Ethan Jensen, Leila Scherzo. Congratulations. All right, this concludes the 2021 Thielman's Athletic Club Youth Scholarship Bowling Tournament. A record amount of $8,100 was given away in scholarship money. Thank you again for WSCS-TV for filming our championship step-letter finals. We would also like to thank our major sponsors, one last time, Chevoigen Chevrolet and Cadillac, Johnsonville Sausage Company, QuickTrip Corporation, Gasper Auto Clinic. Thank you.