Annual
WV High School Bowling Tournament
2009 WV USBC BA YOUTH BOWLER OF YEAR SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION
Youth League
Presenting awards: Michael Carroll ( USBC Past President )
Diandra
Asbaty ( Professional Bowler )
Robert (Bob) Bargeloh ( WV USBC State Association Manager)
2008 West Virginia USBC Bowling
Association "Bantam Youth Bowler of the Year"
Dylan Lee Kincell

Dylan started bowling in 2005 at Fairmont
Bowling Center in Fairmont, WV. Dylan will be entering the third grade at Bobtown Elementary School in PA. Dylan’s bowling accomplishments include 2007-2008 High Average
in league play, 2nd Place Bantam Team in the 2007 WV State USBC
Youth Championships, 120 game, 140 game, 150 game, 350 series & 400 series.
Dylan’s school, social and civic activities include Class Leader, playing
football, basketball and baseball. Dylan enjoys spending time with family and
friends, riding dirt bikes & bicycles, spending time at the river to swim
and boat, but most of all he enjoys bowling because he can bowl with his
brother Colby, friends and his dad. Dylan is the son of Martin and Lana
Kincell.
2008 West Virginia USBC Bowling Association "Prep Youth Bowler of
the Year"
Brandon Ryker Dix

Brandon started bowling in 2001 at Emerson Lanes.
He moved to Pike
Street
Lanes in 2005, both centers located in Parkersburg, WV.
Brandon will be entering the 8th grade
at Hamilton Junior High School. Brandon’s bowling accomplishments include
placing 2nd in the Parkersburg “Pindeck” Tournament in 2008, 1st
place team “Relay for Life” 2008 Team Division III placed 50th
at USBC Youth Open in Taylor MI, Pepsi Finalist placing 12th 2008,
2005 Pepsi Finalist placing 7th,
2007 Parkersburg Jr. Team Champion, High Average Prep 2007, High Series Prep 2007,
Parkersburg Prep Singles Champion 2005, Mother/Son Family Twosome State
Champion 2005, Mother/Son 1st place Pike Street Lanes 2008,
Parkersburg City Prep Doubles Champion, 2004,
“No Tap” 300 Champion 2004. Brandon’s school, social, and civic activities
include: Choir, SAIL, TREK, Gifed Program, Jr. High Quiz Bowl member, Math
Field Day county National Fundraising Team. Brandon enjoys singing, drawing, playing video fames
and bowling with his team which includes his brother Austin. Brandon is the son of Sean and Trish Dix.
2008 West Virginia USBC Bowling Association "Junior Youth Bowler of
the Year"
Resa Perez McGlumphy
(Excepting
the award for Resa is her Father Gary McGlumphy)

Resa Started bowling in 2003 at Fairmont Bowling Center in Fairmont, WV.
Resa will be entering the 10th grade at Fairmont Senior High School. Resa’s bowling accomplishments include 1st
Place in Steel Valley 9 Pin Tap Tournament, 1st Place WVBPA
Adult/Youth State Champion, 2007 Pepsi qualifier and various patches/awards.
Resa’s school, social and civic activities include Polar Bear band, Math Field
Day participant, Y-Teens, basketball, cheerleading, Social Studies Fair – 3rd
Place, Math League, volunteer at housing development for senior’s care,
Stonewall Jackson Craft Fair, assisted at Willow Tree Baptist Sunday School
Class, and has worked at the concession stand at the East-West Stadium. Resa
enjoys listening to music, playing music, writing stories, coloring, bowling,
texting, playing on the computer, singing in the shower, going out with
friends, playing video games and reading (especially at Barnes and Noble). Resa
wants to further her education to become a designer. Resa is the daughter of
Gary and Debbie McGlumphy.
2008 West Virginia USBC Bowling Association "Major/Senior Youth
Bowler of the Year”
Melia Dawn Bennett

Melia started bowling at the age of 2 at
Boulevard Recreation Center in Charleston, WV. Melia’s bowling accomplishments
include being the 2005 WV State USBC “Youth Bowler of the Year” in the Junior
division, 2004 KVBA Female Youth Bowler of the Year, JTBA Rookie Female Bowler
of the Year, 1st Place in the inaugural Charleston Scratch
Tournament – Girls Division 12-21, 7th Place in the 2005 Pepsi
Tournament, 1st Place in 2004 at an Adult/Youth Tournament in
Centerville, OH, 1st Place in the Team WV State Youth Tournament (2
yr), Melia has been Youth League President (4 yr), Youth League Vice-President
(4 yr) President of Adult/Youth League (3 yr) and Student Coach for the past
five years. Melia has participated in the Junior Gold Nationals in 2006 and in
2008 where she has done better each year. Her school and social activities
include being named “Student of the Month”, “Citizen of the Month”, one of the
seniors in the Kanawha Valley who was awarded recognition by the Civitan Club
of Charleston for her citizenship and responsibilities in her community. She
was inducted into the Beta Epsilon and graduated with high honors from South Charleston High School. Melia devoted her time to being a teacher’s assistant for special
needs students and being a Special Olympics volunteer: Melia continued to
pursue her extracurricular activities by being the catcher and playing in the
outfield for the high school softball team which were state runner-up’s in 2004
and 2008, also being a member of the high school varsity bowling team which
took 1st Place in the 2004 WV High School Team Tournament then 3rd
Place in the 2008 WV High School Team Tournament. Melia intends to further her
education and major in Nursing while attending Pikeville College in Kentucky and continue to bowl at the collegiate
level. Melia is the daughter of Rick and Carla Bennett.