The Super Bowl Family Entertainment Center hosts it’s 3rd Annual Honor Score Tournament on Saturday May 1, 2010. League bowlers at the Super Bowl bowling center earn eligibility into the tournament by bowling an honor score in an adult bowling league. The high bowling scores that earn eligibility are a 298, 299, or 300 game or a person may roll a high series of either a 700 for a woman or an 800 for a man.
This years tournament had 85 eligible honor score bowlers. Super Bowl donates $25 in Super Bowl Bucks into a prize fund for each honor score. The tournament is free to enter for anyone earning one of the qualifying high bowling scores. This years tournament had a prize payout of $2125 in Super Bowl Bucks!
Of the 85 qualifiers only 34 turned out to compete in the bowling tournament, which also featured a free meal after bowling. The tournament is run in a handicapped format where each bowler completes 3 games of qualifying than followed by a finals format. This year Bill Sell, pictured and competes in the Super Scratch Classic bowling league, won the tournament and $275 in Super Bowl Bucks. Second place finisher Dawn Zwiers, who bowl’s in the Hit N Strikes bowling league, won $200 in Super Bowl Bucks. Third and Fourth place finishers where Brad Schampers and Russ Smith each earning $150 in Super Bowl Bucks. Fifth through Eighth place finishers where: Brad Peterson, Scott Olson, Sarah DeGoey, and David Rauen, they each earned $100 in Super Bowl Bucks. Ninth through Twelfth place finishers where: Ryan Kuchta, Adam Bondy, Mike Van Domelen, and Tim Bartelt, they each earned $75. The top 12 bowlers made the finals with the remaining places paying out $50 for thirteenth through twenty and $25 for twenty-first through thirty-fourth place.
Thanks to all the participants in the 3rd Annual Honor Score Tournament and congratulations to Bill Sell for his victory. Super Bowl Family Entertainment Center looks forward to another great year for the 2010-2011 bowling season!

