The 17-year-old bowler edged Nikko Gutierrez and Leeanne Yarobwemal, taking the spotlight with 582 pinfalls. Aldan knocked down 151 pins in game one, and finished the roll-off with 157, 115, and 159 in games two through four.
Gutierrez had the upper hand at first, scoring 171 and 167 pinfalls in games one and two. Yarobwemal nearly caught up at games three and four, landing 138 and 168, respectively. Aldan averaged 145.5 — just two pins above Guiterrez and five above Yarobwemal.
Gutierrez totaled 574 pinfalls, putting him in second place. Yarobwemal took third with 562.
Marion Mckenzie, who took a one-month break from the tournament, returned Saturday. His 551 pinfalls put him in fourth place, right above February runner-up John Taisacan (474). Ryan Batac ranked sixth at 404 pinfalls, followed by Marcel Mckenzie (395).
Aldan received $20, Gutierrez earned $10, and Yarobwemal won $5.


