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Desert Valley Timesdvtonline.com 3B SPORTS RECREATION binghamsnow.com 346-7300 SU-0000208375 andprovidingforfamily.Thechoicesyoumaketodaycanimpactthese long-termgoals. yourchildren.Youmayalsohavelong-termgoalsforyourself,suchassaving balancebetweensavingforthesegoalsandallocatingmoneyfordaily strategy.Callorvisittoday. www.edwardjones.com MemberSIPC LivingintheNow, PreparingfortheFuture 2.9/F(B&'@1?6;D):5! SU-0000208383 Oct. 28 LADIES TRIO 1. Bowling Stones, 11-5 2.

Pinseekers, 11-5 3. Almost Got It, 10-6 4. 8-8 5. Sun Setters, 7-9 6. Rolling Divas, 7-9 7.

Hot Rollin Mamas, 5-11 8. Pinheads, 5-11 HIGH GAME Nancy Egge, 197 HIGH SERIES Nancy Egge, 507 T.G.I.F. 1. Idcredibowls, 13.5-2.5 2. Wannabe Bowlers, 13-3 3.

Sugar Strikes, 12-4 4. LSMFT, 11-5 5. Nice Spare, 11-5 6. Ageless Wonders, 10.5-5.5 7. Raptors, 10-6 8.

Dumasses, 10-6 9. All in the Family, 9-7 10. Ya Never Know, 9-7 11. Roll Your Own, 8-8 12. Gutter Gang, 7.5-8.5 13.

No Pin Intended, 7.5-8.5 14. 3 Kings a Queen, 7-9 15. Skool, 6.5-9.5 16. HICO, 5.5-10.5 17. Misfits, 5-11 18.

Wolfgang, 5-11 19. G-Force, 4.5-11.5 20. Man, 4-12 21. Please Spare Me, 3.5-12.5 22. Oh! For Sake, 3-13 HIGH GAMES Ladies: Sandy Sheppard, 203 Men: Richard Burton, 254 HIGH SERIES Ladies: Sandy Sheppard, 566 Men: Danny Barker, 651 OTHER HIGH GAMES Danny Barker, 248 Bob Field, 247 Willie Thies, 233 Jim Branchini, 226 Doug Love, 226 Jake Swingler, 225 Terry King, 213 Mike Houtonen, 208 Jerry Robison, 206 Joe Heinz, 204 Gene Loewer, 203 Wayne Reeter, 202 Don Palmer, 201 OTHER HIGH SERIES Men: Doug Love, 649 Bob Field, 639 Don Palmer, 201 Oct.

29 SATURDAY YOUTH Bantums HIGH GAMES Girls: Hayden Bowman 82 Boys: Dan Frates, 112 Cole Kammerer, 107 Ron Frates, 104 HIGH SERIES Girls: Hayden Bowman, 156 Boys: Dan Frates, 206 SATURDAY YOUTH HIGH GAMES Girls: KaLeiah Hartley, 137 Boys: Jacoby Flores, 192 Jacoby Ford, 150 HIGH SERIES Girls: KaLeiah Hartley, 400 Boys: Jacoby Flores, 492 Aundre Mosher, 402 Oct. 31 GAMBLERS 4 ACES 1. Bohica, 22.5-9.5 2. Aliens, 19-13 3. Tricky Trio, 18-14 4.

Primo, 13-19 5. High Three, 12-20 6. Three Aces, 11.5-20.5 HIGH GAME Ladies: Pam Haller, 192 Men: Bill Funk, 239 HIGH SERIES Ladies: Pam Haller, 531 Men: Bill Funk 656 Bob Field, 611 OTHER HIGH GAMES Men: John Collins, 235 Bob Field, 232 Gary Hathaway, 225 Doug Adriance, 213 David Houghton, 202 VIRGIN RIVER SCRATCH 1. Bowlers Fore, 18-6 2. Two and a 18-6 3.

X-Factor, 14-10 4. The Itch, 12-12 5. Team 10-14 6. Okie Dokie, 8-16 7. Maximum Scratch, 4-20 HIGH GAME Ladies: Sandy Sheppard, 216 Men: Dean Sheppard, 269 HIGH SERIES Ladies: Sandy Sheppard, 580 Men: Dean Sheppard, 739 OTHER HIGH GAMES Ladies: Holly Roth, 194 Men: Ray Schultz, 258 Jan Kusy, 247 Darwin Wimer, 235 Carl Roth, 228 Randy Wade, 226 Luis Hernandez, 214 Joe Keim, 212 Ed Hoepfner, 210 Mike Yoder, 203 OTHER HIGH SERIES Ladies: Holly Roth, 526 Men: Jan Kusy, 669 Ray Schultz, 667 Luis Hernandez, 612 Nov.

2 KINGS QUEENS 1. Mitchell Farmers Ins. 38-18 2. Sandbagger Swagger, 38-18 3. LBR2, 34-22 4.

What Was That? 34-22 5. Ya Never Know, 32-24 6. Whose Mark Is That, 32-24 7. Bowl Shitza, 32-24 8. Pluck This, 31-25 9.

Whoops, 30-26 10. All Fall Down, 30-26 11. YKnots, 30-26 12. Let the Good Times Roll, 28-28 13. Wat Eva, 28-28 14.

Mesquite Mob, 27-29 15. R-U-N My Pkt? 27-29 16. Oh Spare This, 26-30 17. Scattered Pins, 24-32 18. Up, 24-32 19.

Kids at Play, 23-33 20. Wyoming Cowpokes, 20-36 21. 18-38 22. Four-Gettables, 4-20 HIGH GAME Ladies: Ronnie Tsuhako, 202 Men: Ronn Karr, 267 HIGH SERIES Ladies: Maria Flynn, 525 Men: Doug Love, 664 OTHER HIGH GAMES Ladies Donna Voyles, 194 Maria Flynn, 191 Dorothy Diamond, 190 Elfriede Lesnick, 190 Men Richard Johnson, 265 Rob Cormani, 234 Doug Love, 233 Danny Barker, 228 Jeff Jacobson, 228 Ed Hoepfner, 226 Jan Kusy, 225 Gil Niimi, 224 Dale Godfrey, 220 Cliff Hennebry, 217 Darwin Wimer, 216 Willie Theis, 214 Ryan Ford, 214 Bob Robertson, 213 Terry Cloud, 212 Juan Cardenas, 208 Andy Robinson, 207 Gary Hathaway, 206 Mike 204 Ron Sheets, 202 Ric Ashdown, 201 Ron Zappa, 200 OTHER HIGH SERIES Men: Ronn Karr, 660 Jan Kusy, 651 Richard Johnson, 643 Rob Comani, 621 Dale Godfrey, 616 Darwin Wimer, 613 Ed Hoepfner, 608 Cliff Hennebry, 604 Gil Niimi, 601 Virgin River Casino bowling The Virgin Valley volleyball season ended Wednesday night against Moapa Valley. After winning their playoff opener in three sets Monday night against Mojave, the Lady Bulldogs were swept by the Lady Pirates in the second round of the South 3-A Regional tournament at Nelson Gymnasium in Boulder City.

VVHS finished 21-13. Moapa Valley (25-10) will play Boulder City (17-19) in regional championship match. Both teams will also represent the South in next state tournament at Damonte Ranch High School in Reno. In the North 3-A Regional tournament, Dayton (11-5) will play Elko (6-10) with the winner meeting Fallon (13-3), while South Tahoe (10-6) faces off against Lowry (9-7) with the winner getting Truckee (16-0). Against Mojave, the Lady Bulldogs prevailed by scores of 25-18, 25-16 and 25-11.

Senior Bernice Fiso had a monster night with 18 kills, eight digs and three service aces. Senior Emma Barnum added 11 kills, seven digs and three aces, while junior Calee Clem recorded 34 assists, six digs and four aces. Senior Dylan Bryant added four kills and two aces, and senior Shalee Hafen contributed five digs. Junior Taylor Barnum chipped in with nine digs and junior Jessi Barnum had seven kills. The Lady Bulldogs fell to Moapa Valley by scores of 2516, 25-21 and 25-13.

Fiso led Virgin Valley with 13 kills and seven digs, while Taylor Barnum had 11 digs and Emma Barnum nine digs and five kills. Clem recorded 16 assists and had six digs, Jessi Barnum came up with six digs and junior Markell Ludvigson had five digs. VVHS volleyball run ends DESERT VALLEY TIMES Former nail salon owner and failed professional baccarat player Qui Nguyen won the World Series of Poker Main Event early Wednesday morning in Las Vegas, claiming the top prize of $8,005,310 and a gold bracelet after a nine-hour heads-up session that was the longest in tournament history. Wearing a raccoon baseball cap throughout the final table, the 39-year-old Nguyen eliminated San Francisco poker pro Gordon Vayo on the 364th hand of the final table almost 200 hands with just the two of them at the felt with the first-place prize money splayed between them in giant bricks of $100 bills. The native of Vietnam emerged from a field of 6,737 in the $10,000 No-Limit Hold Main Event, the final and most prestigious in a series of 69 World Series of Poker tournaments.

Down to his last opponent and holding a more than 5-to-1 chip advantage Nguyen was dealt a king and 10 of clubs. Vayo got a jack and 10 of spades. The first three community cards came out, and among them was a king to give Nguyen apair. Two blanks followed and Nguyen was the winner the oldest Main Event champion since 2007, ending a streak of eight straight 20-somethings to claim the title. The two players hugged, confetti fell from the ceiling, and supporters bounced over the rail to celebrate with him.

so Nguyen said. know what to Vayo earned $4,661,228. Earlier in the session that began on Tuesday night, Cliff Josephy was eliminated in third place and collected lion. In addition to one of the biggest prizes in poker, Nguyen receives a $50,000 bracelet made from 427 grams of white and yellow gold and more than 2,000 diamonds and rubies totaling more than 44 carats. The centerpiece opens like a locket to house the hole cards from the winning hand.

The last nine players were already paid $1million ninth- place money when the field was winnowed to a final table of nine over 11 days in July. After waiting three months to meet again as the up one week this year to avoid a conflict with the election they played down to five on Sunday night and down to three on Monday. Josephy, a 50-year-old former stock broker, was the oldest player at the final table and a two-time bracelet winner. With the money between them, Vayo and Nguyen said little to each other over almost nine hours, though with each all in from Vayo they stood together at the rail, away from the table, to watch the cards come out. chip stack rose and fell, but Nguyen used his larger stake to put pressure on his opponent and frequently forced him to fold better hands.

With some luck and good timing, Vayo was able to prolong play, but he spent most of the time on the verge of elimination. Still, he matched his best- ever finish at the World Series of Poker and earned three times as much as his total previous tournament earnings. Vayo, 27, was the youngest player among the final nine. Josephy arrived at the final table on Sunday night as the chip leader. He started Tuesday night far behind, in third place, but doubled his stack to more than 101 million chips on the first hand.

Soon, he was down to about 10 million. Despite petting his dog at the rail for good luck, he was eliminated when he went all-in with a queen and a three; Vayo had a king that paired when the first three community cards were dealt. Heads-up play went back and forth until Hand 207, when Nguyen won a 30-million-chip pot and the lead. Two hands later, with 83 million already in the pot, Nguyen moved all-in with a flush; Vayo took seven minutes to think about it before folding his two pair. Nguyen methodically used the pressure of a bigger chip count to cut away at stack before he was forced to go all in four times in nine hands.

On Hand 298, Nguyen called the raise of 52 million chips, putting Vayo at risk, but he took the pot when back-to-back spades gave him a flush. Two hands later, he won a 66 million chip pot with a full house to increase his stack to 143 million only 49 million behind Nguyen. But again his pot was eaten away by the blinds, the mandatory bets that force players to enter pots or risk watching their money slowly disappear. Qui Nguyen wins Main Event, $8M at World Series of Poker JIMMY GOLEN ASSOCIATED PRESS JOHN Qui Nguyen collects his reward after winning the World Series of Poker Main Event on Wednesday in Las Vegas. In addition to $8,005,310 in cash he received a gold bracelet..

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