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Unofficial Results for 2015 GRAUSBC Open Tournament

The unofficial results for the 2015 GRAUSBC Open Tournament are now available under our Local Tournaments page.

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Recent Noteworthy Scores (2014-12-31)

Please send noteworthy scores to info@grausbc.org.Apologies to those who should be listed but have not.

From AMF Hilltop Lanes:
300 games: David Daniels, Derek Walters, David Lawhorn, Mark Smith, Don Jennings, Chris Verner
800 series: Bobby Hogan (803)

From Lee-Hi Lanes:
300 games: Joey Durrett, Joe Baxter

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Recent Noteworthy Scores (2014-10-31)

Please send noteworthy scores to info@grausbc.org.Apologies to those who should be listed but have not.

From AMF Hilltop Lanes:
300 games: Chris Taylor

From Lee-Hi Lanes:
300 games: Steve Shepherd, Chris Roberts, Roy Jordan, Mike Ward, Chris Taylor, Mike Shelor
800 series: Chris Roberts (800), Ethan Nimmo (802), Chris Taylor (801), Chris Roberts (802)
275+ games: Sheila Hicks (279)

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2014 GRAUSBC 61st Annual Women’s Tournament Entry Forms

Entry forms for the 2014 GRAUSBC Women’s are now available at the bowling centers and on our FORMS page. NOTE THE DATE CHANGE!  THIS TOURNAMENT IS BEING HELD THIS SEASON DURING THE MONTH OF OCTOBER.  Doubles and singles may be bowled more than once, but must change partners for doubles. The FIRST time an event is bowled will count towards all-events. Entries close october 21, 2014. Questions regarding rules or entries should be directed to Mike Eckles, 540-797-9539.

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GRAUSBC Notice

Hall of Famer and Former RBA President, Raymond Riley, Passes Away

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Raymond C. Riley, 79, of Bonsack, passed away from his loving family to the presence of his Lord after a lengthy illness early Friday morning.

Born in Louisiana, he obtained an Associate Degree from Hannibal-LaGrange University and served in the Naval Reserves.He then married his beloved wife, Delores Darlene Jeffries, and over the next 59 years they lived in Missouri and Illinois until moving to Virginia with the railroad in 1972.

After joining the Vinton community, Raymond continued working for the Norfolk Southern Railroad until his retirement in 1995. After his retirement, he and Darlene became avid bowlers where he served as President of the Greater Roanoke Area USBC. In 2011, he was inducted into the USBC Hall of Fame for meritorious service.

He is survived by his two daughters, Raylene Riley of Blue Ridge, and Regina Watkins and son-in-law, Leo, of Troutville; grandchildren, Ashley Watkins, Morgan Barr and Nathan Watkins.

The family would especially like to thank caregiver, Loquine Hamilton, the staff at Carilion Vascular ICU, and all of the other health care professionals that helped Raymond during his time of need.

Those wishing to make a donation, please consider a charity of your choice.