Eight high school bowlers to battle for $64,000 in 15th Teen Masters Grand Championship
08/04/12

Eight of the nation’s best high school bowlers - four boys and four girls - are headed to New York City’s Grand Central Terminal for a two-day battle Tuesday and Wednesday, competing for a $64,000 “full ride” scholarship prize which will be awarded to the winner of the 15th annual Teen Masters Grand Championship.
Kamron Doyle (r.) of Brentwood, Tenn., at age 14, and last year’s 14-Under champion Ashley Dunn (l.) of Palmdale, Calif., 15, will lead their respective divisions into the finals after winning their respective qualifying events held in July at Freeway Lanes in Wickliffe, Ohio.
Also advancing in the boys’ division are Jacob Ettinger, Lafayette, Colo.; Greg Young, Viera, Fla.; Aaron Yuratovich, Olathe, Kan. The other three high school girls are Haley Rubin, Brandon, S.D.; Jessica Davies, Cape Coral, Fla., and Melanie Hannon, Cheektowaga, N.Y.
All competition will be conducted Tuesday, Aug. 7, and Wednesday, Aug. 8, on a unique one-lane bowling installation inside Grand Central Terminal’s Vanderbilt Hall, just a few feet away from a steady stream of thousands of commuters who visit New York’s historic transit hub every day.
Doyle, who will graduate from Brentwood High School in 2016, is a Junior Team USA member who became the youngest player in U.S. Open history to advance beyond the preliminary qualifying rounds, finishing 61st in a field of 385 of the best professional and amateur bowlers from around the world earlier this year in North Brunswick, N.J.
Yuratovich, 16, will graduate from Olathe East High School in 2014. Ettinger, 18, is a 2012 graduate of Centaurus High School in Lafayette and is headed to Webber International in Lakes Wales, Fla., this fall. Young, 16, will graduate from Viera High School in 2014.
Hannon, 16, will be a member of the Maryvale High School graduating class in Cheektowaga, N.Y., in 2013. She bowled in last year’s Grand Championships, where she was eliminated in the semifinal round. But she earned a return trip when she defeated defending Teen Masters High School Girls division champion Rachel Vaughn of Port St. Lucie, Fla., in the Wickliffe qualifying event.
Davies, 17, graduates from Island Coast High School in Cape Coral in 2014. Rubin, 18, graduated from Brandon Valley High School earlier this year and will enroll at Waldorf College in Forest City, Iowa, this fall to study music education.
Dunn, 15, is a member of the Quartz Hill High School class of 2015 in Palmdale, Calif. She’s undecided about college options that are still three years away, but she’s thinking about advanced education in the field of computer sciences.
The Teen Masters Grand Championships, conducted by Killer “B” Promotions, will be webcast live on PBA.com’s Xtra Frame, a subscription-based on-line video streaming service, Aug. 7-8. To enroll as an Xtra Frame subscriber, visit pba.com and click on the Xtra Frame logo.
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Vanderbilt Hall at Grand Central Station in New York City, NY (Aug. 5-8, 2012)
Tuesday, Aug. 7, 2012
"Best-of-two-game" matches
Noon: Boys - #1 Kamron Doyle, Brentwood, Tenn., vs. #4 Aaron Yuratovich, Olathe, Kan.
1 p.m.: Girls - #1 Ashley Dunn, Palmdale, Calif., vs. #4 Melanie Hannon, Cheektowaga, N.Y.
2 p.m.: Boys - #2 Jacob Ettinger, Lafayette, Colo., vs. #3 Greg Young, Viera, Fla.
3 p.m.: Girls - #2 Haley Rubin, Brandon, S.D., vs. #3 Jessica Davies, Cape Coral, Fla.
5 p.m.: Boys - #1 Doyle vs. #3 Young
6 p.m.: Girls - #1 Dunn vs. #3 Davies
7 p.m.: Boys - #2 Ettinger vs. #4 Yuratovich
8 p.m.: Girls - #2 Rubin vs. #4 Hannon
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 8, 2012
"Best-of-two-game" matches
9 a.m.: Boys - #3 Young vs. #4 Yuratovich
10 a.m.: Girls - #3 Davies vs. #4 Hannon
11 a.m.: Boys - #1 Doyle vs. #2 Ettinger
Noon: Girls - #1 Dunn vs. #2 Rubin
"Best-of-three-game" matches
2 p.m.: Boys Championship
3:30 p.m.: Girls Championship
7 p.m.: Grand Championship (Boys champion vs. Girls champion)
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Two days of competition set for Vanderbilt Hall at Grand Central Terminal in New York City starting Tuesday

Eight of the nation’s best high school bowlers - four boys and four girls - are headed to New York City’s Grand Central Terminal for a two-day battle Tuesday and Wednesday, competing for a $64,000 “full ride” scholarship prize which will be awarded to the winner of the 15th annual Teen Masters Grand Championship. Kamron Doyle (r.) of Brentwood, Tenn., at age 14, and last year’s 14-Under champion Ashley Dunn (l.) of Palmdale, Calif., 15, will lead their respective divisions into the finals after winning their respective qualifying events held in July at Freeway Lanes in Wickliffe, Ohio.
Also advancing in the boys’ division are Jacob Ettinger, Lafayette, Colo.; Greg Young, Viera, Fla.; Aaron Yuratovich, Olathe, Kan. The other three high school girls are Haley Rubin, Brandon, S.D.; Jessica Davies, Cape Coral, Fla., and Melanie Hannon, Cheektowaga, N.Y.
All competition will be conducted Tuesday, Aug. 7, and Wednesday, Aug. 8, on a unique one-lane bowling installation inside Grand Central Terminal’s Vanderbilt Hall, just a few feet away from a steady stream of thousands of commuters who visit New York’s historic transit hub every day.
Doyle, who will graduate from Brentwood High School in 2016, is a Junior Team USA member who became the youngest player in U.S. Open history to advance beyond the preliminary qualifying rounds, finishing 61st in a field of 385 of the best professional and amateur bowlers from around the world earlier this year in North Brunswick, N.J.
Yuratovich, 16, will graduate from Olathe East High School in 2014. Ettinger, 18, is a 2012 graduate of Centaurus High School in Lafayette and is headed to Webber International in Lakes Wales, Fla., this fall. Young, 16, will graduate from Viera High School in 2014.
Hannon, 16, will be a member of the Maryvale High School graduating class in Cheektowaga, N.Y., in 2013. She bowled in last year’s Grand Championships, where she was eliminated in the semifinal round. But she earned a return trip when she defeated defending Teen Masters High School Girls division champion Rachel Vaughn of Port St. Lucie, Fla., in the Wickliffe qualifying event.
Davies, 17, graduates from Island Coast High School in Cape Coral in 2014. Rubin, 18, graduated from Brandon Valley High School earlier this year and will enroll at Waldorf College in Forest City, Iowa, this fall to study music education.
Dunn, 15, is a member of the Quartz Hill High School class of 2015 in Palmdale, Calif. She’s undecided about college options that are still three years away, but she’s thinking about advanced education in the field of computer sciences.
The Teen Masters Grand Championships, conducted by Killer “B” Promotions, will be webcast live on PBA.com’s Xtra Frame, a subscription-based on-line video streaming service, Aug. 7-8. To enroll as an Xtra Frame subscriber, visit pba.com and click on the Xtra Frame logo.
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Vanderbilt Hall at Grand Central Station in New York City, NY (Aug. 5-8, 2012)
Tuesday, Aug. 7, 2012
"Best-of-two-game" matches
Noon: Boys - #1 Kamron Doyle, Brentwood, Tenn., vs. #4 Aaron Yuratovich, Olathe, Kan.
1 p.m.: Girls - #1 Ashley Dunn, Palmdale, Calif., vs. #4 Melanie Hannon, Cheektowaga, N.Y.
2 p.m.: Boys - #2 Jacob Ettinger, Lafayette, Colo., vs. #3 Greg Young, Viera, Fla.
3 p.m.: Girls - #2 Haley Rubin, Brandon, S.D., vs. #3 Jessica Davies, Cape Coral, Fla.
5 p.m.: Boys - #1 Doyle vs. #3 Young
6 p.m.: Girls - #1 Dunn vs. #3 Davies
7 p.m.: Boys - #2 Ettinger vs. #4 Yuratovich
8 p.m.: Girls - #2 Rubin vs. #4 Hannon
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 8, 2012
"Best-of-two-game" matches
9 a.m.: Boys - #3 Young vs. #4 Yuratovich
10 a.m.: Girls - #3 Davies vs. #4 Hannon
11 a.m.: Boys - #1 Doyle vs. #2 Ettinger
Noon: Girls - #1 Dunn vs. #2 Rubin
"Best-of-three-game" matches
2 p.m.: Boys Championship
3:30 p.m.: Girls Championship
7 p.m.: Grand Championship (Boys champion vs. Girls champion)
