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TEAM IAA WINS PROPRIETOR's CUP
Dominates GCABA's Top Bowlers During Featured Event

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Jerry Michalak, Bill Springer, Rick Wolosyzn, and Ron JohnsonPlaza Lanes and Inland Athletic joined forces in an effort to prove a point, where do the area's top bowlers compete, and what league is the best. After losing the honor as the Greater Calumet Area Bowling Association's top league last year, the Wednesday Night Men's IAA had some added incentive when participating in the 2003 GCABA Proprietor's Cup event featuring the top teams from the association's participating bowling alleys. TEAM IAA comprised of Jerry Michalak, Bill Springer, Rick Wolosyzn, and Ron Johnson dominated the field while setting a new tournament standard of 2,821, easily outdistancing second place Stardust Bowl. Two - time defending champions, Olympia Lanes Dream Team, anchored by IAA Bowler of the Year Bob Kammer Jr, were never a threat in this year's event which was controlled by TEAM IAA from the start. Team IAA grabbed the early lead with a 919 opening game, and then secured the title with a blistering 1,026 during the second game, before closing with a solid 876. Ron Johnson's 745 paced the champions, followed by Michalaks' 728, Springer's 686, and Woloszyn's 662. Michalak's 297 highlighted the team's brilliant second game. For the day, the foursome failed to mark in only two of the 120 frames bowled.