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Hi again, I'm Steve Steinpreis along with Randy Recolitis and we're here to present to you the competition from Odyssey Fund Center in Sheboygan Falls. Today we are presenting the women's championship match for 2001. You will see three one game matches. The winner of each match will be the person that rolls the highest score with handicap and advances to meet the next seeded bowler. Well Steve, today's first match will feature our fourth seeded bowler Karen Beyer. She'll be bowling against our third seeded bowler Shelly Witter. The winner of that match will bowl against our second seeded bowler Jody Pepper and winner of that match will meet Jen Richter. The winner of that last match will be our women's champion. With that said, we'll get rolling right after these messages. In Wisconsin, the laws are the same for bicyclists and motorists. So if you bike, ride with the traffic and obey stop signs and lights. Whether you ride a bike or drive a car, you must yield the right-of-way to pedestrians at marked and unmarked crosswalks. At intersections, always look for pedestrians before making a turn and slow down in school zones and neighborhoods to keep our kids safe. Share and be aware, we're all responsible. Welcome back to Odyssey Fun Center. We're ready for our first match. We will have Shelly Witter leading us off against Karen Beyer. Shelly will start on lane number three. Well Steve, Shelly's coming in with 117 average and Karen's got 167 average. We have a 50-pin difference in averages, so Shelly's got 50-pin extra handicap. Starts off with a six count on lane three. While we've gone through four men's semifinal matches and we're now presenting the ladies' championship match, after this show, we will then have the men's championship match coming up in the future. Hope everybody had a good Christmas. Yes. This is airing the week between Christmas and New Year's. Shelly starts off with eight in the first frame. She's got 116 in frame number one. Karen's first ball in a match with a seven count. Karen says that she's basically a self-taught bowler. She said she started bowling about 14 years ago. She had a high average of 169. High series of 640 and a high game of 240. She also opens. We'll start here this morning for the ladies. Well, they're nervous. We've been talking to a couple of them as they were warming up. They said the tournament was fun. The qualifying is exciting. Being on TV is really exciting, but they don't know how they're going to act. Is there a way to get rid of the nerves? Yes, it is. Shelly up in her second frame. Shelly bowls in the Wendy's... Having a problem with Shelly here. Wednesday ladies leave here at Odyssey. She answers right back a little straight. Shelly's got her mom and her dad, her brother, her friend Brian, and her son Billy here watching her today. That's been off too much for Christmas. The bulk just isn't working right yet. Could be Steve. Shelly really throws a straight ball. She's just a regular league bowler throwing a conventional grip plastic bowling ball. Just relies on her accuracy. She walks towards her target, lets her arm swing. Swings the ball right at the pins. Doesn't have to worry about any kind of spin or hook. She rolls them right at them. Great conversion. Shelly's working on a strike. Shelly keeps filling frames. Karen's going to need a strike. Pick up those 50 handicaps. There's three leagues. She bowls Monday in the Monday Ninos League over at Lakeshore for the Gold Rush. She bowls Tuesday Kohler League. And she bowls Wednesdays in the Maple Leaf 77 League for the Point Drive-In. Can she get three in a row? And then negates the doubles she just got. Let's see what she can do on trying to convert this. Karen now has 123 in the fourth frame with her handicap. Shelly's up in the fourth working on a spare. These girls went through the same kind of qualifying that the man did. They had a bowl of four games. Crossed eight different, eight lands. Holly and her qualifying had games of 201, 172, 191. Wait a second, Randy. I think I'm going to start over here. I was off too much for Chris. I hope everybody watching is enjoying our screw-oaks. So as I was saying, Shelly had games of 142, 129, 111, and 144 for a 526 scratch. Her four games and her 432 pins in the handicap gave her a 958. She was our third qualifier. After four frames, Karen has 123 and Shelly has 160 in the fourth frame. Shelly's just missing the head pins of the riders, Steve. And again, that was our fifth frame, our bud shop gift certificate frame, which she did not qualify. She would have needed a strike. She would have got a $5 gift certificate from the bud shop located inside Larry's distributing on Playbird Road in Chicago, Oregon. The bud shop is open year round for people to come out and buy their Budweiser Budweiser Budlight merchandise. Great scratch conversion. We'll see if Karen can stop the streak here. It's been a show on the game now that we haven't been able to give out one of those. I guess hopefully we can give one of those away right here. Let's hold for a strike. Karen and her qualifying shot games of 201, 172, 191 and 153 for a 717 scratch total for four games, plus 232 in the handicap for a 949 and she was our fourth qualifier. She was struggling on her strike. She's had two strikes and three opens through five frames. Not going to pick up that 50 pin deficit very quickly. Karen Byer works at Lear Corporation. She works in the factory there. Karen's sixth frame. She converts. Oh, another mill. That's who? Boy. Boy. Really struggling. Yes, she is. Kelly's already got three fills this frame. That's about average for a 170 average ruler. Yes. It's a real simple delivery walk speed. Rolls the ball down it. She opens up a 57 pin advantage through five frames. That's a lot. Huge deficit with only four frames remaining. She can convert this and it'll go over 60. No. Just misses it. Back down to 48 pin difference in the match. 140 to 188 through six frames. Shelly lists some of her hobbies as hunting, fishing, NASCAR racing. She also says she likes to sing in the shower. I'm not going there. Well, maybe she'll sing if she wins this whole thing. Well, you'll have to ask her that, Steve. Chris says she started bowling three years ago for Odyssey lands. Chris Musil. Chris Musil is her coach. She taught her everything she knows about bowling. Chris Musil was left-handed bowler on her show last year. She can convert this fair. Just misses it. They're really missing them. Karen's going to make it a run here. She better start right now. She finds herself 48 pins down in the match. The chance to gain 10 here in her seventh frame. Add to it. We know she can get that double. Karen lists her hobbies as stock car racing, playing softball and camping. And as corner person is Jerry Guntel. The winner of this match will receive $30. The winner will move on for a chance at the $125 first place championship prize. Steve, that was a big conversion. Leads down to 37 pins with three frames. See how Shelly does in her eighth frame. Should be an easy spare for her to convert. Roll the ball right in the same place. Both her bowlers have spares up in the eighth. 37 pin lead for Shelly. That's what she needs to do. She needs to just match what Karen's doing. She won't lose any of that 37 pin lead. Move on to meet Jody Pepper in her next match. Oh, and she gets a big strike in the ninth. And she's just caved in on that shot. She's not trying to play out of her game. She's just playing the way she normally bowls in league. Stay around the pocket, make some spares. $79 and eighth for Karen. Still a 38 pin difference in this match, Randy. It's getting down near the end. I don't know. What do you think? It's looking pretty good for Shelly right now. Yes it is. I think she will be moving on. Let's see if Karen can cover this and strike out in the tenth. She's got the spare. Make your spares. It has a possible 229 game here. And Shelly has 227 right now. Karen gets her name entered into the prize package. $150 prizes from Larry's Distributing, Budweiser classical bowling chair, and the Budweiser sign. As you can see on her screen right now. Karen going for a double. Can she get the double? Unfortunately, I think that's a lot too late. Shelly basically needs three pins in the tenth frame. Yes she does. If Karen gets a strike. One last. What the heck? Finish it off with a turkey, right? Yes. She finished her match very good. From the seventh frame up. Strike, spare, spare. A possible turkey. Shelly just had those opens at the beginning. I'm sure the nerves are affecting her. We'll be talking to her after the championship match in the final. She just needs three pins to win this match. So that's plenty. Shelly is the winner. Well, $255 with a spare and a strike. She will be moving on to meet Jody Pepper in match number two. Mrs. White. $243. A two-fire. A game number one of our ladies' championship final. $243 to $229. Shelly will be moving on to meet Jody Pepper in game number two. We'll be back with that game right after these messages. Behind the wheel, there is no such thing as a small distraction. A public service reminder from the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons speak out against distracted driving at DecidedDrive.org. Ladies' championship finals. This is game number two. We will have Jody Pepper bowling against Shelly Winner. Winner of game number one. And Jody will be starting this match on lane number three. Jody comes in from an average of 138, Steve. So her handicap will be 87 pins. Shelly is 108. She will be starting hers. Shelly bowled an excellent game in her first match. $243 to $229 over Karen Meyer. Shelly just wants to stay near the head pin here. There she is. Let's see if Shelly can start out on a positive note. Step on the spare here. Oh, she pulled it. So she opens her first frame. She did that last game too, so it's a good impact. Jody Pepper qualified second for the show. Shelly climbed the ladder from the third positions of the bar. So we've got three against two here in this match. Winner of second frame. This year's benefactor for this tournament is Project Youth of Michigan. Every entry, $2 was taken out of every entry for the tournament. For a total of $140, and that check will be presented to Project Youth shortly after the men's championship match. Another one. I'm sure she's not happy with doing that, but let's see if Jody can start it all with a crossover strike. She can capitalize on that. She's got to make up 21 pins from the start. Shelly's two openers. Knocked 10 out of there already. Jody looks like she's been spending some time working on her game, Steve. She bowls very, very similar to our ladies' leading qualifier, John Richter. They are good friends. And if you watch their styles, they're very similar. So it looks like she's probably been working with Jen a little bit on her game. Oh my gosh. Chops off the leading to 10 standing. Well, we have 126 for Shelly in the second frame and Jody with 115. 11-pin lead for Shelly. Third frame. She's pulling them all across her body. I'm sure she's aiming. She's not relaxed and just letting her arms swing. She's trying to really do something. You can see that. She's got her husband in the corner. I think he'll tell her to relax. Her husband, Tony, is also a corner man for Ben Cleveland in the men's bracket. And Ben will be on the championship round later on. An unconventional cover. That's fair. That's what the whole lane is there for. Use that walk. Well, let's see if Shelly can get on track. Misses the head. Got to catch that hand. Yes, she does. All the pins on the deck are not easy for ankle spares. Shelly's a crew member at Culver's. She's at a high game of 189. A high series of 419. A career high average of 129. Very good spare. Both these girls show that they have only been bowling for three years. Lane three in the fourth frame still maintains an 11-in advantage in the match. So early on, not lucky at all. Well, hopefully she can take two out of this and add to the call. Sit down and group a little bit. I think she takes her time. She doesn't rush. The bowlers that are learning this game, she's doing it right. She's just taking her time. She doesn't rush. Shelly has 150 pins in the fourth frame. Jody up in the fourth, working on a spare in the third. She's closing in on that hand gap. She can pull within seven pins with a strike. My gosh, who gets a split in her fourth frame? Oh, it looked pretty good from back here. We've got a 10-pin difference in the match, 142-132 in the third frame. So Jody can slide this split conversion. Nine-pin difference in the match. Here we come up into the bud shop frame. Any bowlers striking in the fifth frame will receive a $5 gift certificate from the bud shop located inside of layers distributing on flavored rodents. Shabalagan bowlers are eligible each in every fifth frame. Steve, it's been five games since we've had a winner. That is amazing. Early on we were given away those certificates very easily and now the bowlers are struggling in their fifth frame. That looks better. We're given away. That was a great shot as well. Let's see if she can answer. She's got that sleeper also. Eight count with the sleeper in the back and that's going to be a hard spare for Shelley to pick up being a direct bowler of all this. She's got to hit that thing right on. Let's see if she can do it. Yes, it is. With a good count, Jody actually could be tighter with the lead. She only had one fill in this frame, or this game I should say. She needs to get something started here. She does. Look at that. She's got the seventh in. Get back on the board here. Jody Pepper is an accountant at Kohler Company. She lists her high game as 208 and a high series is 535 and a high career average is 138. She bowls here on Tuesday nights on a team called the Pink Ladies with Jen Richter. She also bowls in a couple's list with her husband. Name of that team is a pack of peppers. Good job, Jody. A count in the sixth frame for Jody. With a spare, she'll take a two-pin lead. These ladies are bowling for the loser of this match. We'll receive $52. The winner will move on for a chance to win $125 championship prize. Again, that's the second time she's picked with 10-pin clean. They're keeping the match close. Keeping the match close. With that open, Shelly's moved back in a lead. She has. Let's see if Jody can get it back together here in her seventh frame on lane three. Again, she's just kind of pointing the ball and not just free swinging. Let's see if she can get back another crossover. She wiggle it. Lee is a 5-pin. She should be able to pick this up, I think. She looks frustrated. I know she's thinking, it's like, what am I doing? But they're nervous. I mean, this is exciting for everybody. Crowd got really quiet, too. We need some strikes. We need some things happening. Get the noise going. Cover's a spare. Eight shots. Okay. Shelly's working on a spare in the sixth. With a strike, she can take a 10-pin lead here. A five-pin? Well, that should be an easy spare for her. That's what she wants to do. Like you said, keep the ball in pocket. Keep it around the headpin. Leave those single-pin spares. 11-pin difference in the match right now. Spares are all important. And she converts them. Great shot. Shelly will be bowling in her eighth frame with an 11-pin lead. I can't add. With a nine-pin lead, that Christmas break, you know. People are watching this. Between Christmas and New Year's, we wish everybody a happy holiday. Strike for Shelly. Well, Jody needs to stay with her. She does. She's nine-pins down. Jody lists the best part of her game is the beer frame. She says her husband doesn't give her enough money along to pay for the beer frame, so she's got to win. We are a tough crawler, aren't we? Oh, boy. She doesn't need that split. Oh, that's devastating. This stage in the game, the eighth frame being downed by a mark. Now she's down by 11. I didn't mean that premonition to come true, but... Well, she took a chance at making this, though, I think. See what she does. Too much on the end. All right. Coming up in a ninth frame, Jody needs to get something going here. Yes, she does. Still a close match, though. One or two marks separating the girls. They still have two frames to go. A lot of time. Just drink a little two or three strikes in a row. Just a right back in the match. That looks good. Great shot. What a time for that shot, Steve. That looks good. Brings a sigh of relief. Let's see if Shelly can keep the pressure on her. She's been doing well since the fifth frame. Two spares and a strike. Chance for a double. Double here would be really big. Right through the heart of the pin, Steve, he's the big four. She left that one earlier in the match, too. Right back in the match. Right back in the match. This is really exciting. For anybody tuning in and watching this, this bowling tournament is open to all league bowlers in the Sheboygan area. It's a 100% handicap tournament. Bowlers of all styles, all averages have an opportunity to make this TV show. We encourage everybody next year to contact the Odyssey Fund Center, find out what dates of qualifying are going on. Steve Richter and the second year at Odyssey will arrange for you to get your qualifying in. You can qualify as many times as you want. It's a low-cost entry fee for an opportunity to win some money and bowl on TV. Steve, this is the 10th frame. And Shelly gets a big strike. That enters her into the drawing for the $150 gift package from the Bud Shop, which is a Budweiser collapsible folding chair and a huge Budweiser sign. There's a picture on your screen. Shelly working on a strike. She could really put the pressure on. Jody is not out of this match. Can she get a double? Oh, wow. Big double. That forces Jody to get two strikes in the 10th frame. Jody is not shut out. She can shoot 256. Shelly's strike will have 254. Wow. Possibly for a tie, Steve. We still haven't had one in two years. I kind of like to have one of them. Yeah. See if she can do it. All important. It's not a balance. 251. Great game for Shelly. 251. All right. Jody needs a double in the 10th frame. Let's get one at a time. Well, Shelly will advance for a championship show against Jen Richter. Jody will take home $52, finishing in third place. Well, let's hope she can make this fair and get a chance to get her name in for that drawing. So far, Karen and Shelly have qualified. We'll see if Jody can get her name in there too. Maybe we can get all the girls in after that, Jody. That'd be great. Jody does get that $5 budget gift certificate from her strike in the fifth frame. We'll present that to her later on at the end of the championship match. We'll have a chance to talk to all the girls. See if she can get her name in that drawing. Oh, great. All right. 234. 244, Jody. Shelly moves on to meet Jen Richter. At the end of game number two, we have Shelly Witter defeating Jody Pepper. 251 to 234. Shelly Witter will now advance for the championship final match against Jen Richter. We'll be back for that match right after these messages. Hi, I'm David Collins, Superintendent of the Wisconsin State Patrol. Brewer's Fans! Brewer's fans are the best fans in baseball. We live responsibly because we always have a designated driver. Always have a designated driver. Fans don't let fans drive drunk. Brewer's fans don't let fans drive drunk. Respect the road and buckle up. Every trip, every time, responsibility has its rewards. Go Brewers! We're at the center and the Budweiser King of Beers Classic. We are in our ladies' championship game. Jen Richter from Chicago will be leading us off on lane number three. Steve Jennings' average is 207. 18 pins handicap. Go! Jen is one of the best women bowlers in the area. Yes, she is. She proved it again in qualifying for this tournament over her hands. Jen had 248, 212, 223, and 218 for 901 scratch. 225 average. Jen's got to give up 90 pins handicap. The way Shelly's been bowling, that's not going to be easy. Shelly has won two games. She defeated Karen Beyer, 243 to 229, and then Jody Pepper. 251 to 234, and Jody moves right over with the cheer and rock. Well, Shelly starts all of the tough split again here. She can get two and get all of the frame with nine pins. Oh, boy. Started out every game struggling. But she turned it on at the end of last game, finishing those last five frames really strong. See how she does in her second. Looser arm swing. Great shot. Jen needs to get striking. They're working on 90 pins. Jen's had three career 299 games. A high series of 761 and a career high average of 215. She works at Sheblegan title services. She's just in the ball a little tentative right now. Her natural game is a little more aggressive. So I'm sure she's just trying to get a feel for her ball speed and the lands. They only got one practice ball in each land, so I'm going to have to adjust quickly. First ball across lane at the fair and covers it. First ball, she's using a storm super active ball. Drilled at a 10-30 drilling it's called. It's a great drilling for her down and into the game. Ball will not snap. It will more or less roll and just arc up to the pocket. See, she's real tentative. That ball should do very slow. Yes. Even the veterans get nervous. She's a veteran. She's a veteran. 60 for Jen in the third frame. Shelly working on a strike. She's just handed something. This is really ironic. This is the second time Shelly has met Jen in the finals of a championship match. How is she going to do it? Another double for Shelly. Wow. I think she has one up. Shelly beat Jen last year in the Pepsi Challenge tournament here at Odyssey for $300. Yeah. She's got her number. So there's a little confidence riding there saying, hey, I can pull good. Is the head pin on that one for a seven column? She needs to stay clean here. Jen's capable of running them from here. Yes. Let's see how she does in this fair conversion. Takes two. 101 pin lead for Shelly in the third frame. Open fourth. Now Jen's up on the fourth. She needs to get something started here, Steve. Yes. Let's see what she can do. She knows she has to throw some strikes and make up that 90 pins. Just not getting that ball to finish strong. She needs to just be a little more aggressive. Still a little tentative for her natural game. Her natural game was a little harder and a little more direct. She gets a strike. What did she win? $5 gives a living from the butt shop. The butt shop is located inside of Larry's distributing on paper. Bullers are eligible each and every fifth frame. I just can't seem to give those things away today, Steve. No, we aren't. Jody is the only winner thus far. Ladies are bowling for the championship prize of $125. Second place will receive $75. So that's what they're bowling for here. And, of course, the all-important championship rights. Great spare conversion. All right, Shelly. Here she goes in the butt shop frame. Going for that $5 gift certificate. See if she can convert a strike. Seven pins. She's got the sleeper five pin back there. Not a good thing. This would be another top spare for her. What you should do is move over to the right and pull out of that one. She stands in the same place and just moves her eyes. She just moves her target. She never moves her feet. Oh, jeez. Rookie bowling at learning. No. Got an 80 pin lead for Shelly. 80 pins and five frames ago. That's not... That's still pretty comfortable. She's only lost 10 pins since the beginning of this match. Shelly says her biggest thrill in bowling is the tournament. She says, I usually do better in them. Probably she's a new bowler. She probably has fun with her teammates when she's bowling lead. She gets to a tournament. She knows she has to concentrate a little better. Great spare conversion. All right, Jen needs to get going here, Steve. Start chipping that way at that 80 pin deficit. I see by her vial, she loves Bing Crosby. Bing Crosby, I guess. What else to ask her about that? She says her favorite professional bowler is Amletto Monticelli. She thinks he's dreamy. She says, another 10 pin. She has yet to get a strike. I'm sure she's being frustrating for her. It's kind of reminiscent of the Lee Montemire match in the men's division. He kept hitting those 10 pins in the same fashion there. Six pin would just fall on the channel and not kick that 10 pin. I'm sorry, Jen. What we do is add another one of those specialty bowls for shoes. That's a network, a cartoon network, plastic ball. I don't know. It's just great for shooting at 10 pins. Spares, you don't have to worry about it hooking away. You just kind of have that good accuracy. You got to let your arms point. There's a little more aggressive. Did you see the fall? That fall got inside 10 mil. Right. See the problem with men we're having in that area. As soon as they got the ball inside a little bit the ball wouldn't finish. She gave her a big sigh of relief after that ball. Like, come on, what can I do? Jen does not have a strike yet. That's frustrating for a lady that averages the ball over 200. Oh, the ball just didn't want to get over it. It backed away on the oil. So maybe Shelly has a little jinx over her. I think so. This matches pretty much ours. A strike for Shelly. The best Jen can do is 215. Shelly's got 209 right now on the 7th. This matches over. I think we have a champion. Number 3 C position to win the ladies championship. I'm sure she doesn't want because she's not really worrying about the score. She's just trying to continue bowling. We certainly didn't think this was going to happen. Anybody can beat anybody in a one game match. Yes, they can. In particular, we lose 100% handicap. Shelly's been bowling good all day. She started 243 in her first game, 251 in the second game. She's welcome her way to another big game this game. Putting it together at the right time. When you base that off the handicap of 225, she's basically still bowling 25 pins per game over her average. 25 to 30 pins, that's tough to beat. And you see that strike by Jenner. Relaxed her arm swing. Just let the ball go. Turn the brain off and just throw the ball. She knows the match is over. She can't let the score go. It's too bad. Let's hope she can strike out for a decent score and get qualified for the Bud Awards in the 10th. Everybody watching, we want you to stay tuned after our last commercial break. We'll have a chance to meet and introduce all the bowlers and talk with them a little bit. Present their checks and prizes to them. Along with the championship track to Shelly. That 9-con Shelly right now has 247. Nice and spare. She can build on that in the 10th frame. Boy, big game. She started with that open. She came right back with a double couple of opens and just came right back with good marks and spare. It's time she moves over, goes cross lane at the spare and makes it. Great showing. She should be very proud of herself. Well, she's already qualified in the 10th frame for the Bud Awards. We just have to wait to see if Jen's going to qualify. Call for Shelly. Checking out the scoreboard. Presents her nicely. She's going to have 270-60. Wow. What a final. So she was 28 pins over. She was almost 30 pins over. This one almost 250. 275. Now Jen Richter, finishing out her 10th frame. She has a chance to qualify for the Bud package. $150 prize package. Ownated. Violary is distributing. It can be picked up at the Bud Shop located on Playbird Road. Hopefully she can make the spare and still have one opportunity. With her performance in this match. But she did average 225 in qualifying. She justly deserved to be the high qualifier in this tournament. She just could not get her timing going and find that strike line this morning. We've got one last chance here for that $150 prize package. Come on, Jen, let's see you get it. Yes. Let's get your name in there. We have in our final match Shelly Witter defeating Jen Richter 275 to 190 and we will be back to interview all of our girls and our champion Shelly Witter right after these messages. So stay tuned. We'll ride bicycles to go places, get exercise, reduce pollution, save money and have fun. Watch for people riding bikes when you're driving. Share and be aware. We're all responsible. Yes, welcome back to Odyssey Fun Center and our Budweiser King of Beers Classic Bowling Show. We're here with the ladies championship final just being completed. And we're here with Karen Beyer, our fourth place finisher. Randy has some items for Karen. Some items for you. As a result, you're a fourth place finish and you've also qualified for an entry into the drawing for the Budweiser package, the mirror and the chair behind us. Congratulations. Thank you. So in your match, you started out a little weak but you really, really finished strong. Yes, I did. Were you nervous at the beginning? Very much so. Did you enjoy this format, this competition? Oh yes, I enjoyed any competition. You started out a little shaky and you started out a little shaky. She throws those couple strikes in there and then you have a couple of open and then you finish really strong to put some pressure on her but a little strong too late. Yes, very much. Congratulations on what you did and we look forward to seeing you back maybe next year. Okay, thank you. Well now we'll bring in our third place finalist, Jodi Pepper. Congratulations on third. Randy has some items for you. This is the third place finish. You get a $5 bud shop gift certificate for your strike and your favorite beer frame. Oh yes. And you also know you did not qualify for the price back for the tenth frame strike but congratulations on your third place finish. Thank you, thank you. So how about your match? Were you nervous out there too? Yes, who wouldn't be? No, it showed. It looked like you kept on pulling the ball. You were trying to aim instead of just bowl and swing your arm and then again when the match is over you relax. You let your arm swing and you bowl a lot better. Well, all of these things you'll learn. So next time hopefully you come back and make the finals again and do a lot better. Thank you. Okay, well good luck. And now we'll bring in our second place finalist, Jen Richter. Jen, as a result of your second place finish you get a check for $75. Congratulations. You did not qualify for the Budweiser package so I don't have anything else for you. Steve does have a question for you. Sure, so what's this love affair with Bing Crosby? Oh, yeah. I don't know when it started. He told you to ask me that. I don't know, ever since I was little, I guess. Well, you put it on your bio. That's why I wrote it down here. And so I suppose you were wondering where are the strikes? Yeah, they're in practice. I think I used them all up, but that's all right. It had fun. We'll move in, Dad, as now to get back at Shelly for it. She beat you earlier in a Pepsi Challenge tournament. And now she got you again today. Well, congratulations on second place and good luck again next year. Okay, we'll bring in our champion, Shelly Whitter. And we'll bring up Mr. Hummage from the... our main sponsor. He has a check to present to you along with Randy. Randy first, I suppose. All right, Shelly, for your championship you get a check for $125 here. I shall present that check to you. Congratulations, Shelly. Thank you. You have also qualified for the prize package, the launch air and the mirror. Your name will be entered in a drawing which will take place after the men's championship show. Well, you pulled great today. Thank you. Congratulations. I mean, games of $243, $251, and $275. What a fantastic finish in each match, huh? Yep, that's amazing. Were you nervous? Very, very. But you did everything right. When you needed to get a marker, a strike, you swung your arm nice and free and for a lady who's just learning this game, believe me, you're doing everything right. So just keep on doing it and congratulations. Thank you very much. All right, we'll look forward to seeing you back again next year. Thank you, I will be. On behalf of Larry's Distributing, Odyssey Fun Center and TV8, watching our Ladies' Championship match, we look forward to everybody being here for the men's championship match coming up in the future and we'll be back again next year. So again, thank you from the Budweiser King of Beers Classic. I hope you enjoyed this WSCS Classic. Because of the handicap format, it is important that the bowler who is behind rolls strikes. Jen Richter was not able to do that. And in the end, that cost her any chance at the crown. Shelly Witter bowled well in each match and always made it tough on her opponent. She deserved to win. Our next classics game will feature a North-South game from 1990. Yes, it is the Cobra game. You won't want to miss this classic. Until then, thanks for watching everybody and we'll see you down the road. 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