Husted's Hazel Dell Lanes

(360) 694-8364

Husted's Hazel Dell Lanes, located in Vancouver, Washington, offers a comprehensive and engaging bowling experience for all ages and skill levels. This bowling center features 24 high-quality lanes with easy automatic scoring, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable game for everyone. 

It hosts a variety of leagues, from competitive to fun leagues for men, women, juniors, and seniors, making it a great place to meet new friends and improve your bowling skills. The center also offers cosmic bowling on Friday and Saturday nights, complete with glowing lanes and exciting music, perfect for a fun night out. For those looking to relax and have a meal or a drink, Husted's Hazel Dell Lanes boasts a full-service restaurant and the Cedar Room lounge, which features karaoke on Friday and Saturday nights. With the addition of a pro shop for all your bowling supplies and the availability of hosting private parties and tournaments.

 

 

October 22, 2024

The Old Timers Put On A Show At Hazel Dell


The 53rd Old Timers Tournament concluded on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, at Hazel Dell Lanes, marking another successful year for the event, which began in 1969. A total of 120 participants, along with their families and spectators, gathered for the tournament, described by Tournament Director Debbie Deane as an annual "reunion."

 

The "Stoney's Pro Shop" team, captained by Robert Sturdevant, secured first place with a total score of 3436. Sturdevant led the team with a scratch total of 710, including individual games of 247, 204, and 259. His teammates contributed as follows: Dave Patterson - 500, Tom Nelson - 659, David Riggs - 640, and Ron Martinson - 667.

 

In second place was the "All About The Balls" team, captained by Mary Stratton Dahlke of Redmond, OR, with a score of 3370. Two teams tied for third and fourth place with scores of 3355: "Geezer Power," captained by Mike Martin, and "Fun Timers," led by Jim Hair.

 

This year's tournament also raised awareness for breast cancer and all other forms of cancer. Stoney Brown, whose mother, Roberta Green, is battling cancer, donated a new bowling ball to support research efforts. "Thank you, Stoney," said Deane.

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