Husted's Hazel Dell Lanes

(360) 694-8364

Husted's Hazel Dell Lanes, located in Vancouver, Washington, offers a comprehensive and engaging bowling experience for all ages and skill levels. This bowling center features 24 high-quality lanes with easy automatic scoring, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable game for everyone. 

It hosts a variety of leagues, from competitive to fun leagues for men, women, juniors, and seniors, making it a great place to meet new friends and improve your bowling skills. The center also offers cosmic bowling on Friday and Saturday nights, complete with glowing lanes and exciting music, perfect for a fun night out. For those looking to relax and have a meal or a drink, Husted's Hazel Dell Lanes boasts a full-service restaurant and the Cedar Room lounge, which features karaoke on Friday and Saturday nights. With the addition of a pro shop for all your bowling supplies and the availability of hosting private parties and tournaments.

 

 

January 7, 2025

Ryan Gillis Takes BBI Title at Husted’s Hazel Dell Lanes

Vancouver, Wash. -- On Sunday, 94 bowlers gathered at Husted’s Hazel Dell Lanes for the first BBI tournament of 2025 featuring five games of qualifying. 

 

Qualifying Highlights:


Game 1: Ryan Gillis led the field after a 235 game with bonus pins and handicap, followed by Julio Rivera Torres and Marco Israel, who both scored 257. Jayne Mahealani Sonognini placed fourth with a 232.

 

Game 2: Marco Israel maintained momentum with another 257, taking the lead. Gillis fell to 10th after a 148 game, while Rivera Torres held second with 214. Griffin Kinney jumped to third with a 237. Steve Hermason and Steve McGee tied for fourth.

 

Game 3: Marco Israel’s hot streak continued with a 247, keeping him in first. Rivera Torres stayed in second with a 210. Corey Hall climbed the leaderboard with a 255, followed by Steve McGee and Jon Searcy. Gillis, the Game 1 leader, was on the cut line in 16th place, just four pins ahead of 17th.

 

Game 4: Marco held the lead with a 206, while Rivera Torres and Antonio Sparano tied for second after Sparano’s 258 game. Corey Hall and Hank Schieber were tied for fourth. The cut line was now at 946, held by Gary Abel, with several bowlers close behind.

 

Game 5: Julio Rivera Torres took the top spot with a 289 game, finishing at 1342 with bonus and handicap. Marco Israel’s 240 secured second place at 1282, followed by Corey Hall at 1256. Mark Smudde made a dramatic leap from 32nd to 16th with a 257 game, finishing just two pins ahead of the cut.

 

Finals Results:


Mechanical issues required adjustments to the finals, with some lanes hosting four bowlers instead of the standard two. Despite the challenges, Ryan Gillis dominated the finals, achieving a perfect 4-0 record to claim the tournament title.

 

Final standings:

Ryan Gillis: 1076 (4-0-0)
Julio Rivera Torres: 1068 (3-1-0)
Antonio Sparano: 1022 (3-1-0)
Michelle Lowery: 1012 (2-2-0)
Griffin Kinney: 1002 (2-2-0)
Steve Hermanson: 999 (1-3-0)
Mark Smudde: 971 (2-2-0)
Brandon Welsh: 940 (4-0-0)
John McGinnis: 920 (2-2-0)
Louis Turner: 903 (1-2-1)


Other notable performances:

 

Ernie Schlegel was the highest-scoring Super Senior out of the money.
Ellen Harada was the highest-scoring woman out of the money.
 

Tournament organizer Debbie expressed appreciation for the bowlers’ patience and adaptability, commending their cooperation in overcoming the day’s challenges.
 

 

December 2, 2024

Myers Outlasts Tough Conditions And Strong Competition At
AJ's 8-Game Sweeper

Hazel Dell, Wash. -- A.J.’s 8-Game Sweeper took place on Sunday at Husted’s Hazel Dell Lanes, with 37 bowlers facing challenging lane conditions that saw only 11 participants finishing plus on the day. The winning score was +133, reflecting the difficulty of the competition.

 

The tournament began with Mac Kaurin leading the field after a 259 in game one, followed by Ricky Torchia at 222 and Darren Stanley at 216. Only eight bowlers managed to score over 200 in the first game. 

 

Kaurin maintained his lead after the second game with a 229, but Kyler Crevier made a significant leap from 11th to 2nd with a 266. Torchia stayed close in third with a 226.

 

In the third game, Torchia moved into first place with a 245, while Kaurin dropped to second after scoring 201. Tim Myers climbed to fourth after a strong 268 game. 

 

By the fourth game, Myers had taken over the top spot with a 228, as both Kaurin and Torchia struggled. Kaurin’s 181 dropped him to second, and Torchia’s 167 placed him third. David Townsend moved into fourth after delivering a tournament-high 269.

 

Myers extended his lead in the fifth game with a 247, while Johnny Leggett surged into second with a 262. Crevier and Townsend rounded out the top four. 

 

However, in the sixth game, Myers slipped to second with a 198, trailing Leggett’s 224 by just ten pins. Townsend stayed in third, while Owen Barrett climbed to fourth with a 238. Craig Tuholski entered the top five with a 214.

 

Leggett held onto a slim six-pin lead after game seven, with Tuholski moving into third after a 258, just 20 pins from the lead. Entering the final game, Leggett had a 16-pin advantage over Myers and a 20-pin lead over Tuholski, with Townsend in fourth, 53 pins back. 

 

In the decisive eighth game, Leggett recorded his lowest score of the tournament with a 187, while Myers posted a 216 to secure the victory by 13 pins. Tuholski dropped to a 188 in the final game but tied for third with Kaurin, who closed with a 247. Crevier finished in fifth, followed by Townsend, Barrett, Nathan Gubele, and Andy Solberg rounding out the cashers in ninth.

 

Tournament Director A.J. Schock expressed gratitude to all bowlers for their participation and encouraged them to stay tuned for details on the next event.

 

AJ's 8-Game Sweeper Is Back!

Get ready for AJ’s 8-Game Sweeper at Husted’s Hazeldell Lanes on Sunday, December 1st! With check-in starting at 8:15 AM and practice at 9:00 AM, bowlers will compete in an intense scratch tournament, moving lanes every game.

Entry is $100 (cash only), including a high game pot, with optional brackets available. Capped at 96 bowlers, this competition promises top-tier action, with a 1:4 cash ratio and a challenging pattern to test your skills.

Don’t miss your chance to win! Must be 18+ to compete.

October 22, 2024

The Old Timers Put On A Show At Hazel Dell


The 53rd Old Timers Tournament concluded on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, at Hazel Dell Lanes, marking another successful year for the event, which began in 1969. A total of 120 participants, along with their families and spectators, gathered for the tournament, described by Tournament Director Debbie Deane as an annual "reunion."

 

The "Stoney's Pro Shop" team, captained by Robert Sturdevant, secured first place with a total score of 3436. Sturdevant led the team with a scratch total of 710, including individual games of 247, 204, and 259. His teammates contributed as follows: Dave Patterson - 500, Tom Nelson - 659, David Riggs - 640, and Ron Martinson - 667.

 

In second place was the "All About The Balls" team, captained by Mary Stratton Dahlke of Redmond, OR, with a score of 3370. Two teams tied for third and fourth place with scores of 3355: "Geezer Power," captained by Mike Martin, and "Fun Timers," led by Jim Hair.

 

This year's tournament also raised awareness for breast cancer and all other forms of cancer. Stoney Brown, whose mother, Roberta Green, is battling cancer, donated a new bowling ball to support research efforts. "Thank you, Stoney," said Deane.

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