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Alisha Hill
has carried a 200 or better league average for thirteen
seasons, leading the Citrus Belt women in average two
times, with a high of 219. She won the Citrus Belt Queens
Tourney in 1988. She has five 300s, and two 800s (814
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Curtis Covey
has maintained a 200 or better league average for nearly
thirty years. He has twenty-three 300s, four 800s (825
high), and a high league average of 234. He has been a
California State team champion two times, and a Citrus
Belt Masters champion. |
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Jim Koenings averaged 200 or better for 29 years. He has
been a Citrus Belt senior team champion two times and a
California State senior doubles champion. He has four 300s
and two 800s (814 high). |
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Nita Schmidt
has been a director in the Citrus Belt Women's Association
and our combined association since 1986. She has served on
numerous committees, and has been a Citrus Belt USBC vice
president since 2008. She has been a state and national
convention delegate many times. |
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Rick Hill
has been an active Citrus Belt volunteer for over
twenty-five years. He has served as a director, vice
president, and president in our junior, men's, and
combined associations. He has served on every
committee, attended numerous national and state
conventions, and has personally conducted the Citrus Belt
Masters Tourney for years. |
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Stephanie
Sjobom was on the NCAA second place women's team twice
(1997 and 1999) while obtaining her degree at Fresno State
University. Stephanie turned pro after college and
finished second and third in two of the PWBA western
regional tourneys she entered. In 2007 she was Western
Women's Premiere Bowlers (WWPA) rookie of the year.
She has led the Citrus Belt women in average three times,
with an all-time high record of 226 in 2006. She has seven
300s and four 800s (822 high). |
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