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Four talented bowlers with four great stories captured titles in exciting action  at the JBT Mojave Doubles Classic, hosted by The Orleans Bowling Center.   In preparation for a college event and our Main Event, bowlers from 14 states  and two countries participated!
         The scratch division stepladder finals opened with DJ Sloan and Steven  Villanueva teaming for a 215-201 Baker format win over Jordan Katz and Wendy  MacPherson.  Villanueva then doubled in the tenth frame to edge defending  champions Zack Hattori and David Prange 235-232.  The tables were turned in  the semifinals when Zeke Hayt came up with a tenth frame double, allowing him  and partner Fidel Marcena to edge Sloan and Villanueva 232-225 to reach the  title match.
         The Pacific Northwest combo of Marshall Kent and Cameron Weier dominated the  extremely strong field, leading all seven qualifying rounds en route to top  seed.  However, both Hayt and Marcena were completely locked in, and they  were able to cruise to a 268-187 win and the championship.  The Pikeville  college duo, out here for a college event the next day, became the first bowlers  from Ohio (Zeke) and the Domincan Republic (Fidel) to win JBT (SW/NW) titles  respectively- great job!
       The  father-son team of Jeremy and Regino Cardines opened the handicap division  stepladder with a 206-159 win over Nicholas Pollak and Brandon Duffy.  The  Cardines duo then beat Brandy Kawamato and defending champ Casey Nagamine, both  from Hawaii, 237-206.   In the semifinals, Tyler and Todd Ottenschot,  another father-son team, beat Jeremy and Regino 201-180 to reach the title  match.
         The Ottenschots were making their second finals of the year as a team, having  reached the So Cal ladder two weeks before.  However, top seeds Labriel  Leach and Steven Acuff looked awfully good (on the lanes if not in their choice  of matching shirts- just this writer's opinion) en route to the top seed.   A tenth frame open from Leach gave the Ottenschots a chance to double for the  win, but when Todd didn't get the second strike, the match belonged to Labriel  and Steven, by an eventual 197-184 decision.  The victory was a landmark  for both bowlers.  The 6th win of Acuff's career ties him for most handicap  wins all-time, while Labriel reaches title #10, only the 19th bowler in JBT  history to amass 10 or more titles.