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Nicole Nalani Shepard is the 18 year old daughter
of Tom and Laura Shepard of Goleta, California. Nicole was
always an achiever and all during her elementary school days her
grades were stellar. She entered Dos Pueblos High School in
Goleta with high aspirations for a college education. Nicole was
selected to Who’s Who for outstanding Middle School and High
School students three times and was invited to attend both the
National Youth Leadership Forum on Law and Medicine in
Washington D.C. She was a member of the Junior Statesman of
America, The National Honor Society, and the California
Scholastic Federation. By the time Nicole reached her Junior
year, she did not feel challenged enough academically. So, while
attending Dos Pueblos, she enrolled in classes at Santa Barbara
City College. In that same year, Nicole passed the California
High School Proficiency Exam, meeting all the requirements of
the NAIA colleges, and so, was accepted as a freshman student at
Santa Ana College, which of course, forced her to move closer to
school, and is currently living in Brea. At the time of her
transfer to the college level, Nicole was maintaining a GPA of
3.68 and in a class of 560 students, she was in the top 183.
Nicole was introduced to Bumper Bowling at the
tender age of four at Zodo’s Bowling Center in Goleta where her
mother coached the youth and father operated the pro-shop. While
moving up through the youth program, Nicole became a true
leader, holding offices as Secretary, Vice-President and
President. When Santa Barbara Association, had a Youth
Leadership Program, she would attend the meetings with her
mother. While on the bowling lanes, Nicole grew extremely
competitive in league play, as well as local, state and national
tournaments. Immediately following the move to Brea, Nicole
obtained membership in the Orange County Youth USBC and enrolled
in the Jr. Gold Draft Youth League at Yorba Linda Lanes. In that
league, she is currently carrying an average of 182 on a
certified sport shot pattern. (This average converted under USBC
Rule #202, is equivalent to a 196 on standard lane conditions).
To date, Nicole has to her credit a high series of 755 and a 300
game.
In 2008, Nicole stepped up her bowling
competition with commitment to the JAT, (Junior Amateur Tour)
winning her first JAT Title at the season opener. She completed
that JAT season winning the Tournament of Champions Title,
earning the Farm Club Rookie of the Year Award and currently is
the strongest girl in the Open Division. This season she
averaged 209.4 for 76 games at seven different bowling centers
including three sport PBA patterns and is not intimidated when
going head-to-head with the more powerful high reving boys. She
makes it known she is in the hunt for a spot on the JAT 2009-10
All-Star Team. Nicole is also a member of the JST (Junior
Scratch Tour) and the JBT (Junior Bowlers Tour).
Since 2001, Nicole has competed in the Santa
Barbara County Youth Association tournaments as well as the SBC
Bowling Festival and was awarded the SBC Youth Scholarship
Award, which is based on academic and bowling achievements. In
2007 Nicole, sister Maile and two friends won the California
State Team Championships. Nicole captured 1st place twice both
in Team Event and All-Events and a 1st Place in the SBC Princess
Event. She has competed in the California State Youth
Tournaments since 2001 and captured a first place team finish.
Of recent, she won the California State Scratch Tournament in
Visalia and was a Pepsi Tournament Regional winner for
District #5. Nicole has a JBT title with her win in the Arizona
Doubles and…being the girl with the highest average in the Jr.
Gold Draft Scratch League at Yorba Linda has earned an entry
into the chance for the PBA Showdown.
Nicole has numerous honors to her credit. In
2008, she made Santa Barbara County Association history by
becoming the youngest female to bowl a 300 game at the age of
16, and, the only father/daughter to bowl 300 games. She
qualified for Junior Gold in Detroit and although finishing in
the middle of the pack, was solicited by two different college
coaches to bowl on their collegiate teams. In 2009, Jr. Gold in
Indianapolis, Nicole placed 24th, the top girl finisher from
California. and has qualified to compete in the 2010 event in
July. Nicole has been offered a collegiate bowling scholarship
by Texas Southern University and was recently contacted by
Wichita State University, a decision she will make after Jr.
Gold in July.
When on break from college and in the Santa
Barbara area, Nicole earns her community service credits as a
Santa Barbara Zoo Camp Counselor; working at several Vacation
Bible Schools; and as a nanny to two small children. Nicole is a
member of Young Life and the Harvest Christian Fellowship Youth
Group and…. the Cake and Bake Club.
Although Nicole strives to strengthen and achieve
her goals in higher education and her bowling career, she has
not lost sight that her family is the most important part of her
life, for they have been and will continue to be, her backbone
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Spencer Jon Dukes, more often referred to by his
middle name, is the 17-year old son of Spencer and Sarina Dukes
of San Diego. Jon is currently a senior at the San Diego School
of Creative and Performing Arts. Although Jon’s father has
traveled at sea a great deal of the time with the United States
Navy, Jon never faltered in his responsibilities to his mother;
his 15-year old sister Kimberly; and to himself, to excel beyond
his own pre-set boundaries. All through elementary school and
high school Jon has made the Academic Honor Roll. From 2004 to
present he has received numerous Honors of Excellence in
Citizenship, English, Math, Music, Religion, Science, and
Spanish as well as an Outstanding Achievement Award in various
areas of specific english assignments and has received
personally written letters from math teachers complimenting him
on being such a wonderful student. At no surprise, Jon maintains
a High School GPA of 4.13.
Jon is a member and attends weekly meetings of
the school’s Key Club; The PAPIA (Asian Pacific Islander
Association); The Science Club; and Jazz Band. He volunteers for
the Key Club “Neighborhood Face-Lifts projects; PAPIA’s
traditional Filipino and Samoan Dances for Community Events; The
Science Club’s Special Events; and community performances by the
Jazz Band.
Besides being an extraordinary scholar, Jon has
become a gifted musician. Since the fifth grade he remained
focused on his violin skills. In seventh grade he earned
Principle Second Violinist of the Middle School Orchestra and by
eighth grade reached his goal as Concertmaster of the
Intermediate Orchestra. Jon has participated in the local Honor
Orchestra for five years and performed with them at the Copley
Symphony Hall in San Diego. Jon’s goal while in high school...
to become Concertmaster. All through high school he practiced
day and night and it paid off, he is currently First Chair of
Violins for his school’s Symphony Orchestra. In numerous
competitions he has received no less than a Superior or Gold
rating.
Jon bowled his first game at age seven and he
knew on that first day that he wanted to pursue bowling at a
higher level. He became a youth league bowler at age eight and
as years went by, he began participating in more and more
tournaments. He got his first taste of victory with a third
place finish in a local Junior Bowler’s Tour Tournament. From
that point on, he was hooked. He lived, slept, and ate bowling
at that point in his life. Although Jon is primarily a
self-taught bowler, he has been receiving occasional coaching
the last couple of years from Barry Brown, Youth Coach at
Admiral Robinson Bowling and Recreation Center. In 2007 Jon
received a $400 Scholarship and a Trophy for a 1st Place finish
in the 13th Junior World Team Challenge. He finished the 2008-09
season with a 204 average, an 824 high series and a 300 game. He
currently carries a 196 and 220 in his two leagues and strives
to protect his Title of 1st place in the Junior Masters Bowling
League for the past four seasons. Jon also just shot his second
300 game on February 20. Jon has supported the SDUSBC
tournament events and of recent, came away the winner of his
division in their BVL Tournament finals. In all, he has built up
over $3,000 in Scholarships from his tournament wins.
Not only does Jon set a wonderful example in his
pursuit of being a better bowler, he has been a role model for
the younger youth bowlers. He is a member of the San Diego USBC,
attending the monthly meetings, and often presenting his ideas
on fundraising events and how to make the Youth Bowling more
fun. He authored some rule changes for the SDUSBC Youth All-Star
Team; and has represented SDUSBC at our California USBC Annual
Meetings. Jon is always one of those who volunteers to “go
caroling” at the local V.A. Hospital at Christmas time. Not only
has he volunteered to be the captain of his team in the Admiral
Robinson World Team Challenge the past three years, he arrives
early to league play to pass out recaps and league sheets, and
he volunteers an average of 45 minutes each week coaching the
younger youth bowlers during league play.
Since age five. Jon has kept himself mentally and
physically fit through his involvement with martial arts. He has
the ranking of Third Degree Black-Belt. He serves the Martial
Arts Club as Historian and has always lived by the
organization’s theory of “living with morality and honor“.
Adding to his versatility in accomplishments, Jon is a CPR
Certified and has a California Driver’s License for over a year
and proudly has a clean record of no citations or accidents.
With the continued loving support of his
immediate and extended family members, Jon has his goals set on
becoming a Martial Arts Instructor; maintaining the position as
Concertmaster and…earning the title as a Professional Bowler.
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