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Championship Titles
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Title #31: 2000 Greater Atlanta Open, Marietta, Ga. defeating Tish Johnson (L) 217-205 for the $11,000 first-place prize.
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Title#30: 1998 Southern Virginia Open, Danville, Va.
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Title #29: 1998 U.S. Open, Milford, Conn.
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Title #28: $25,000 AMF Gold Cup at AMF Hanover Lanes, Richmond, Va. Defeating Carol Gianotti-Block 221-179.
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Title #27: 1996 Merit Mixed Doubles, Las Vegas, Nev. (with Mark Williams)
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Title #26: 1996 Greater Charleston Open, Goose Creek, SC
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Title #25: 1995 Lady Ebonite Classic, Canton, Mich.
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Title #24: 1995 Texas Border Shoot Out, McAllen, Texas Aleta defeated Tish Johnson 204-203 in what was originally thought to be a 203-203 tie due to a scoring error.
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Title #23: 1994 Merit Mixed Doubles, Reno, Nev. (with Bryan Goebel) $20,000 prize
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Title #22: 1994 Columbia 300 Delaware Open, Claymont, Del. Aleta defeated Anne Marie Duggan 219-195.
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Title #21: 1994 $50,000 Rocket City Challenge defeating Robin Romeo (R) 194-188 to win $9,000.
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Title #20: 1994 U.S. Open, Wichita, Kan. Aleta defeated Anne Marie Duggan 229-170 for the championship. This was the championship that completed her triple-crown repeat bid.
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Title #19: 1993 Merit Mixed Doubles, Reno, Nev. (with Parker Bohn III)
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Title #18: 1993 LPBT National Doubles, Las Vegas (with Laurie Soto) This partnership produced the first nationally-televised Baker System (alternate frame) doubles 300 game.
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Title #17: 1991 New Orleans Classic, New Orleans
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Title #16: 1989 Hammer Eastern Open, Baltimore, Maryland
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Title #15: 1989 Michigan Classic, Dearborn, Mich.
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Title #14: 1987 Columbia 300 Invitational, Syracuse, NY
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Title #13: 1986 Sam's Town National Pro/Am, Las Vegas, Nev.
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Title #12: 1985 Hammer Western Open, Tacoma, Wash.
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Title #11: 1985 Northwest Fabrics Classic, Eau Clair, Wis. defeated Dede Davidson (L) 212-191 to earn $6,000.
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Title #10: 1985 WIBC Queens, Toledo, Ohio
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Title #8: 1984 Sam's Town Tournament of Champions (major), Las Vegas, Nev. Aleta earned $25,000 by defeating fellow Michigander, Cheryl Daniels, 238-192.
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Title #8: 1984 Dallas Classic, Dallas, TX. Aleta earned $5,000.
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Title #7: 1984 Ladies Hammer Classic, Rockford, Ill. (Photo to left ) Aleta earned $6,000.
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Title #6: 1984 McCall's Patterns Classic, Milwaukee, Wis. Aleta earned $5,000.
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Title #5: 1984 Robby's Florida Classic, Ft. Pierce, Fla. Aleta earned $6,000.
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Title #4: 1983 Dallas/Ft. Worth Classic, Dallas, TX (Aleta won a Ford Mustang Convertible at this tourney for her first 300 game.)
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Title#4: PWBA Player of the Year - 1984
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Title#3: Bowling Writers Bowler of the Year 1984 & 1985
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Title#2: 1983 WIBC Queens (major) Las Vegas, NV $26,000 prize for defeating Dana Miller (Mackie) (L) 214-188. Aleta averaged 204.9 for the tournament.
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Title #1: 1981 Gallery of Homes Classic, Los Angeles, CA
Five regional titles. 1983 WIBC singles. 1982, 1985 WIBC all-events. 1995 WIBC team. She has numerous state and city titles.
Honors & Awards
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ALETA is the only BOWLER - male or female - to win Bowling's Triple Crown - TWICE (WIBC Queens, Sam's Town Invitational, U.S. Open)
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PWBA Bowler of the Year 1984 and 1985
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Bowling Writers' Association of America Woman Bowler of the Year 1984
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Detroit Hall of Fame 1997
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Michigan WBA Hall of Fame 1992
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WIBC Hall of Fame 1996
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Detroit WBA Hall of Fame 1997
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Detroit's 300th Birthday Celebration Athletic "Dream Team" Member - 2001
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PWBA Hall of Fame 1998
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Detroit Free Press -- Detroit's Top 100 Athletes of the 20th Century as listed in the book, "Century of Champions". Aleta Sill is #68 in the 100 heroes. "One of the best, if not the best, female professional bowlers in history."
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The Woman Bowler All-American Team - 8 Times
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The Bowlers Journal All American - 6 Times
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Six-time PWBA earnings leader.
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Aleta has shot 26 - 300 (perfect) games in competition. Her high series is 815.
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Youngest ever SALUTE to CHAMPIONS Honoree (2000)
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2001 During the Detroit 300-year anniversary celebration, Aleta received a top ten ranking in the Detroit native Sports Dream Team, joining greats Gordie Howe, golfer Meg Mallon, and fighter Joe Louis.
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2002 Aleta was inducted into the Dearborn, MI Sport Hall of Fame as a Legend. This is the FIRST time a woman was inducted into the Hall of Fame as a Legend. Another first for Aleta!
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2008 Aleta Rzepecki-Sill was inducted into The National Polish American Hall of Fame!
Aleta has been featured in these distinguished publications:
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