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Duggan leads at record pace at Senior Queens

Posted Oct 28, 2013 In: Bowling Event | Bowling News | USBC
By Bowling.com
Duggan leads at record pace at Senior Queens

Defending champion and Hall of Famer Anne Marie Duggan of Edmond, Okla., retained the lead and made tournament history as qualifying concluded at the 2013 United States Bowling Congress Senior Queens presented by Storm on Sunday.

Duggan wrapped up qualifying at the International Training and Research Center with games of 257, 269, 195, 236 and 237 for a five-game block of 1,194 to finish with the highest 15-game qualifying score in tournament history with 3,505 (233.67 average). 2010 USBC Senior Queens champion Char Hammel of Las Vegas set the record with 3,460 at the 2012 event, also held at the ITRC.

"I was trying to stay relaxed and just make the best shot I could every time," said Duggan, a 15-time Professional Women's Bowlers Association titlist. "For tomorrow, I just want to stay focused and try not to beat myself. I can't control what my opponent does, but I have to control what I do and hopefully pick the right ball, make good shots and keep it going."

Fellow Hall of Famer Tish Johnson of Colorado Springs, Colo., sits in second overall with 3,454, while 2011 Senior Queens champion Paula Vidad of Sun City, Calif., moved into third with 3,422.

Carole Jones of Englewood, Colo., earned the final spot into the double-elimination match-play bracket by qualifying 16th with a 2,958 total (197.2 average). Competition will resume Monday at 10 a.m. Eastern.

At the conclusion of competition Monday, four bowlers will advance to Tuesday's stepladder finals, which will be broadcast live on BowlTV starting at 6:30 p.m. Eastern. BowlTV is providing live coverage of each round of the 2013 Senior Queens.