Michigan great-grandmothers win doubles title to become state bowling champions
By APThursday, June 18, 2009
Mich. great-grandmothers become bowling champions
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Two great-grandmothers from Grand Rapids have become state bowling champions. The women are 86-year-old Emma Dausman and 69-year-old Judy Conner. They won a Division 2 doubles title at the U.S. Bowling Congress’ Women’s Bowling Association state tournament.
Dausman carried a 125 average but the octogenarian rolled games of 192, 189 and 173 for a personal-best 554 series in the tournament, which ended last month.
Conner had games of 178, 203 and 176 for a 557 series. She carries a 161 average.
With their combined handicap of 496 pins, they won by 32 pins with a total score of 1,607.
Dausman told The Grand Rapids Press that Conner made her feel very relaxed by always encouraging her.
Information from: The Grand Rapids Press, www.mlive.com/grand-rapids
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