Aldan earned an average of 160.25 pin falls and a total of 641 after four games, followed by Marion Mckenzie, who had an average of 141 and a total of 654.
Aldan started strong in game one, knocking down the most with 191 pins. He led in the scores once again by game three, with 165 pin falls.
Likewise, Mckenzie boosted himself above the other players after gaining the most pin falls in games two and four.
Both players were almost an even match, but it was Aldan’s 191 pin falls in the game one that decided his winning average.
Marcel Mckenzie placed third place with an average of 99 pin falls.
Aldan was granted a $20 cash prize, while Marion Mckenzie received $10 and Marcel Mckenzie received $5.
The Budweiser King and Queen of the Lanes Tournament has yet to finish and will continue at Capital Bowling Center tonight by 6 pm.
Gloria Omechelang is currently in first place for the women’s division, with a total of 665 pin falls and an average of 166.25.
In the men’s division came Simon Manacop with a total of 747 pin falls and an average of 186.75.
Gloria Omechelang had a decent start in games one and two but saved her best for the end, where she knocked down 177 pins in game three and 182 in game four.
Yho Villavicencio and Elena Soll are tied for second place with an average of 622 pin falls and an average of 155.5.
Following Manacop in the men’s rankings are Jeremy Williams with 664 pin falls and Joe Sto. Domingo with 661.
Manacop seemed unstoppable after earning the most pin falls in games one, two, and three. He came short by four pins behind Sto. Domingo in game four, where Sto. Domingo knocked down 173 pins as opposed to Manacop’s 169.


