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Barb Phelps has enjoyed remarkable success
in five-pin bowling. She is one of two Saskatchewan women ever to throw
two perfect games, owns the season's record for highest average by a
Saskatoon woman and has starred on two Canadian women's team champions.
Barb was born in Fielding, moved to
Saskatoon with her family when she was six years old and was introduced
to bowling by Ken Hunter, even in the days before the Youth Bowling
Council program.
She competed in high school bowling, then
married and started a family, returning shortly afterwards to take the
game seriously.
She started to make an impression during the
1959 season, with a 410 single and 943 triple, and was soon competing in
the Western Canada trials, making her first team in 1969 and making 16
straight teams.
Her first Western Canada team experience was
at Thunder Bay in 1969, with Al Hong, Ann Sawatzky, Bunny Hinch and Mel
Martens. The Saskatoon women took silver medals at the tournament.
She competed for Saskatchewan in the
first-ever National Classified championships in 1971, joining Illa
Shore, Barb Stewart, Elsie Danylchuk and Ethel Stevenson on a team,
which won the gold medal at Ottawa. She rolled a total of 3,537 pins for
the tournament, finishing with an average of 252.
During the 1972 season, she had an
unbelievable season, averaging 280, a record which has never been
matched by a Saskatoon woman. She had 21 three-game totals of better
than 900 and five nights where she rolled 1,000 or better. In 1972, the
Canadian five-pin championships came to Saskatoon and Barb started the
tournament on the mixed team. When another bowler went down with an
injury, she was called to the women's team and provided the inspiration
by throwing 887 in her first series.
Barb's performance helped the Saskatchewan
women shoot three big games, including 1,432 in one of them, and they
defeated three prime opponents in quick order to climb from fourth place
to the national championship. Jennie Irvine, Ann Sawatzky and Marion
Taylor were the other Saskatoon women on the Saskatchewan team.
There was another Western Canada tournament
where she rolled 403 and her team rolled an incredible 1,627, a scratch
score that was never matched in the tournament's history.
During
her career, Barb has rolled two perfect games - one in 1971 and another
in 1974 - and she is only one of two women to throw a pair of 450s. Only
three men have ever done it. |