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Bowling Group 2019
By Herman Santa

Photo (Standing) From left Roberto Belardo, Virginia Feliciano, Al Peña, Al Feliciano, Pam Peña, Herman Santa, Carlos Bonet, Jorge Crespo, David Santiago, Rubén Alemán, Josie Guadalupe, Angel Pellot, Sid Schipper, Anthony Ortega, Iván Guanill, Alfredo Medina, Andrés Padilla, Félix Asencio and Luis Arroyo. (Seated) Millie Asencio, Francis Mata, Evelyn Carrillo, Nereida Pellot and Xiomara Guanill
Bowling Rules
Celebrating our 31st Anniversary every month!
Tournament Rules
By Andres Padilla
Trophies will be awarded for both men and ladies that attain 1st, 2nd , and 3rd place High Handicap Series (HHS) and top Handicap Game (HHG).
If two or more bowlers are tied for 1st, 2nd, or 3rd place HHS, the trophy would go to the bowler with the highest handicap game. Conversely, if two or more bowlers are tied for the top HHG, the trophy would go to the bowler with the highest handicap series.
Note: Earlier this year we changed our scoring system to a handicap format to provide for a more balanced competitive platform. Now, literally anyone can earn top handicap game and series score.
Nearly 80% of men and ladies that have bowled at least 3 times this year have earned High Handicap Game and/or High Handicap Series honors. In other words, on any given day anyone can bowl the top handicap game or series.
Rules
Name:
The Spanish American Club, Inc. (SACI) Bowling Group
Revised:
September 19, 2022. By the Bowling Committee: Ruben Aleman (Director), Andres Padilla and Herman Santa
History:
The SACI Bowling Group began in 1992, to bring together bowlers of all skill levels and to foster camaraderie, sportsmanship and friendly competition among Hispanic players from USA, the Caribbean, Central and South America. We are happy that the group continues to grow, now to over 30+ players, and we are thankful for our bowlers’ donations to our scholarship program.
Where:
SuperPlay, 1600 NW Courtyard Cir, Port St. Lucie, FL 34986-2508 Tel. 772-800-7328
Website:
https://www.bowlero.com/location/superplay
When:
Every Monday at 6:00 P.M. Please arrive at least 15-30 minutes early to facilitate lane
assignments.
Lane Assignments:
SACI would normally occupy lanes 35 through 46. All bowlers MUST first register with
Ruben Aleman (or his representative) and pay lane fees at the sign-in table. Bowlers will be assigned to a pair of lanes in groups of 4 to 8 people at the director’s discretion.
Bowling starts promptly at 6:00 pm with 10 minutes of practice followed by three games
using the standard 10-frame format.
Handicap Scoring Format:
Scratch bowling scores are recorded and verified by the bowlers assigned to each lane.
The scoring official will convert scratch scores using a handicap format based on a
formula (90% of 200) and the bowler’s average. The scoring official maintains and
publishes statistics weekly for each individual bowler including cumulative
scratch/handicap averages, current handicap values, and high
scratch/handicap game and 3-game series.
Handicap Prize Pool:
Each week bowlers have an opportunity to compete for the Handicap Prize Pool. The
purpose of the Handicap Prize Pool is to reward the bowlers that attain the Highest
Handicap Game (HHG) & Highest Handicap Series (HHS). Each participant who wishes to enter would pay $1 to compete for a portion of the prize pool. The scoring official will collect and keep track of the prize money each week and pay it out to the winners in January, June, and September corresponding to the Fall, Winter, and Summer seasons respectively.
50/50 Raffle:
A 50/50 raffle is conducted at the beginning of each month with proceeds to benefit the
SACI Scholarship Fund.
Information:
For more information, please contact our President of the club Carlos Bonet cell (917) 204-6141 or c.bonet@aol.com. To join us or for more information, visit:
Bahamas Cruise 2019
The Spanish American Club, Inc. 2 day Bahamas Paradise cruise was a success
By Herman Santa
On Saturday, November 11 a total of 31 people (Members, relatives and their guests) who altogether were part of the trip organized by The Spanish American Club, Inc. public relation director Vivian Megaro and travel agent Nora Candelario of Vacation Superstore Nora Candelario.

Bowling Tournament 2019

Photo # 1 (Back Row) From left Anthony Ortega, David Santiago, Carlos Bonet and Andres Padilla. (Front Row) From left Francis Mata, Nereida Pellot and Millie Asencio Photo # 3 From left Sid Schipper, Ruben Aleman and Andres Padilla



Photo # 2 From left Anthony Ortega, Carlos Bonet, David Santiago and Andres Padilla
Photo # 3 From left Andres Padilla, Josie Guadalupe, Ruben Aleman and Sid Schipper
Photo # 4 From left Millie Asencio, Nereida Pellot, Carlos Bonet and Francis Mata
The Spanish American Club Inc. hosts Annual Scholarship Bowling tournament
By Herman Santa


On Monday, November 4th The Spanish American Club, Inc. held the Annual Bowling Scholarship Tournament at The Saint Lucie Lanes in Port St. Lucie. Event coordinator was Andres Padilla with co-chair Sid Schipper. Trophies were awarded for both men and ladies 1st, 2nd , and 3rd place High Handicap Series [HHS] and top Handicap Game [HHG] 1st Place Anthony Ortega (696) and Francis Mata (611). 1st Place Anthony Ortega (696) and Francis Mata (611), 2nd Place David Santiago (661) and Nereida Pellot (598), 3rd Place Andres Padilla (620) and Millie Asencio (593). Top Handicap Game Anthony Ortega (252) and Francis Mata (236)
A big thank you to Andres and Sid who coordinated the tournament. Special thanks to our Bowling Director Ruben Aleman who has been doing an excellent job coordinating the 50/50 raffles every month and the bowling group thought out this year. Finally, a Big Thank You to Nereida Pellot, Evelyn Carrillo and Carlos Bonet for the planning of our annually Christmas Dinner Dance.
All funds raised at the event will help the club’s scholarship program for next year’s graduating high school seniors of Martin and St. Lucie Counties. The Spanish American Club was founded in 1992. The mission of the club is to promote friendship and solidarity among its members and other non profit organizations throughout the Treasure Coast , through cultural, social, civic and sport activities; to promote knowledge of all Spanish speaking countries, their geography, history, art, and folklore.
Mark your calendar for future events of the club this year, Saturday, November 30 “Thanksgiving Dinner Dance”, Saturday, December 14th “Bowling Christmas Dinner/Dance”, Saturday, December 28 “Christmas Dinner/Dance”
For reservations of the above events, please contact , please contact Carlos Bonet at (917) 204-6141 at: c.bonet@aol.com. For information regarding the club, visit our website: http://www.thespanishamericanclubinc.org.
Exitoso Torneo de bolos del SACI…Anthony Ortega y Francis Mata Campeones 2019
Por Herman Santa
El Spanish American Club, Inc. “SACI” llevó a cabo su Torneo Anual de Bolos en la bolera de “St. Lucie Lanes” el lunes 4 de noviembre. Anthony Ortega dominó la competencia masculina con 510 pinos acumulados en tres juegos (un promedio de 696) conquistó el Primer Puesto. David Santiago quedó en segundo lugar al derribar 544 pinos (661) y Andrés Padilla quedó en tercer lugar con 560 pinos (620). En la competencia femenina: Francis Mata se quedó en el 1er. Lugar con 323 palos derribados (611 de promedio). Nereida Pellot quedó en segundo lugar al derribar 385 pinos (598) y Millie Asencio quedó en tercer lugar con 371 pinos (593)
Otros jugadores que participaron en el torneo fueron: Roberto Belardo, Virginia Feliciano, Al Peña, Al Feliciano, Pam Peña, Herman Santa, Carlos Bonet, Jorge Crespo, Ruben Aleman, Josie Guadalupe, Sid Schipper, Ivan Guanill, Alfredo Medina, Felix Asencio, Luis Arroyo y Evelyn Carrillo
Otros jugadores que participaron en el torneo fueron: Roberto Belardo, Virginia Feliciano, Al Peña, Al Feliciano, Pam Peña, Herman Santa, Carlos Bonet, Jorge Crespo, Ruben Aleman, Josie Guadalupe, Sid Schipper, Ivan Guanill, Alfredo Medina, Felix Asencio, Luis Arroyo y Evelyn Carrillo.
Este logro no hubiera sido posible sin el apoyo de los socios que juegan bolos todos los lunes a las 6 de la tarde en la bolera de St. Lucie Lanes y por el trabajo realizado por el Comité de Bolos compuesto por Andrés Padilla, Sid Schipper y Rubén Alemán fueron clave para que los socios se animaran para el evento. Gracias a todos los participantes que dijeron presente para una causa tan importante que es la educacion de nuestros estudiantes hispanos. Las personas que estén interesadas en unirse al grupo pueden comunicarse con Herman Santa al correo electrónico: hermansanta@comcast.net
El próximo evento del club está planeados para celebrar la “Fiesta de Acción Gracias” el sábado 30 de noviembre en el Elks Lodge en la ciudad de Port St. Lucie. El evento es con cena y no pueden traer su licor. Para reservación contactar al presidente del club Carlos Bonet al (917) 204-6141 o correo electrónico: c.bonet@aol.com. Para información con respecto al club visite:www.thespanishamericanclubinc.org
Tea Party 2011
Tea Party fundraiser a big success
By Herman Santa
The ladies of the Spanish American Club, Inc. held a Fashion Show Fundraiser Saturday, Oct. 29 at St. Andrew Christian Academy in Port St. Lucie.
More than 50 members and guests attended the event. Nancy Rozon was committee chair with Mary Figliola, Kathy Rivera, Karen Diamond and Nora Candelario assisting and Lucy Santa and Ida Gallant as hostesses.
There was a delicious lunch with an assortment of teas, finger foods and desserts followed by a fashion show presented by Hecho a Mano from the Treasure Coast Mall. Attendees enjoyed previewing the latest fashions presented by Mary Chang, manager. Models were provided by the Club and the Academy. Music was provided by Justin Owle, cellist, who is a senior at Vero Beach High School.
The Club then held a silent auction with many items available provided by the generosity of local business sponsors and personal donations. Winners of the door prizes were Delia Diaz, Ida Gallant, Ernesta Monroe and Patricia Santos.
A big thank you goes to the tea party/fashion show committee who worked very hard to make this event a big success and to the generosity of the attendees and sponsors who supported the event. Among the sponsors were: Rave, Kilwin’s, Victoria Rose Boutique, O’Sole Mio, EI Cubanito, Umberto’s, Caramba, Aphrodite, Bloomingdeal’s, Arraz Fashions, Macy’s, Beall’s, Joseph Lynn, Albert g. Accessories, Lowe’s, Tropical Smoothie in SLW, and Laura Mercado.
Our next events have been scheduled for Saturday, November 19 to celebrate our Annual Thanksgiving Party at Tapas Latin Fusion and Saturday, December 17 to celebrate our Annual Christmas Party and toys collection for needy children.


Billiard Tournament 2019
Annual Billiard tournament 2019

Photo # 1 From left Millie Asencio, Nereida Pellot, Angel Pellot, Hector Peña, Herman Santa, Marco Peña, Al Peña, Carlos Bonet, Ivan Guanill, Nelson Feliciano, Al Feliciano, Felix Asencio and Luis Arroyo

By Herman Santa
The Spanish American Club, Inc. Billiard Tournament was hosted Saturday, November 2, at Shooters Billiards 8991 Federal Hwy, PSL at the corner of US1 and village green in Port St. Lucie.
Club member Ivan Guanill coordinated the event. The event produced enthusiastic participation by club members. The billiard tournament featured a ration of 12 players in a round single’s play. The entry fee was $5 per player. The players that lost two games were declared out of the competition.
Winners: Angel Pellot, 1st. Place Felix Asencio 2nd. Place. Other players that participated were: Hector Peña, Herman Santa, Marco Peña, Al Peña, Carlos Bonet, Nelson Feliciano, Al Feliciano, Luis Arroyo and Roberto Belardo. Thanks to Ivan Guanill and his committee and to all participants who made this annual event a big success.
The next event has been scheduled for Saturday, November 30, to celebrate the “Annual Thanksgiving Dance”. The event is going to be catered and reservations are required. For more information, contact the president of the club Carlos Bonet at (917) 204-6141 or email at c.bonet@aol.com.
Torneo anual de Billar del SACI
Por Herman Santa
El “Spanish American club, Inc.” llevó a cabo su Torneo Anual de Billar en el”Shooters Billiards” en la ciudad de Port St. Lucie.
El torneo se celebró el sábado 4 de noviembre. El evento fue coordinado por Iván Guanill. Angel Pellot conquistó el Primer Lugar y en segundo lugar quedó Félix Asencio.
El formato del torneo fue de 12 jugadores en “Single Play”. El que pierde 2 juegos queda eliminado. Entre los participantes estuvieron: Este Servidor, Hector Peña, Marco Peña, Al Peña, Carlos Bonet, Nelson Feliciano, Al Feliciano, Luis Arroyo y Roberto Belardo
Por medio del periódico La Voz, quiero agradecer a Carlos Bonet, presidente del club por dejarnos organizar el torneo. También quiero agradecer a los integrantes del comité Angel y Nereida Pellot que ayudaron a Iván con el torneo. Finalmente, gracias a todos los participantes que dijeron presente.
El próximo evento del club está planeados para celebrar la “Fiesta de Acción Gracias” el sábado 30 de noviembre en el Elks Lodge en la ciudad de Port St. Lucie. El evento es con cena y no pueden traer su licor. Para reservación contactar al presidente del club Carlos Bonet al (917) 204-6141 o correo electrónico: c.bonet@aol.com. Para información con respecto al club visite: www.thespanishamericanclubinc.org



Photo # 2 From left Angel Pellot, Ivan Guanill and Felix Asencio
Photo # 3 From Marco Peña, Al Peña, Angel Pellot, Nereida Pellot, Hector Peña, Ivan Guanill, Felix Asencio and Millie Asencio
Photo # 4 From left Angel Pellot, Ivan Guanill and Felix Asencio
Dominó Rules
Dominoes practices of the SACI
By Herman Santa/Ivan Guanil
Rules:
500 (Quinientos) This game is for 4 players (2 partners) and the first team to score 500 points wins the match. The match is made of several bonus point situations described below.
The winning team of the first game in the match scores a bonus 100 points, the winner in the second game scores a bonus of 75 points, 50 points in the third game, and 25 in the fourth. No bonus points are scored for winning the fifth game and on. If a game is won by a “Chuchazo” or a “Capicú” the wining team scores an additional 100 points in that hand.
Rules and Regulations of the The Spanish American Club, Inc. (SACI) DOMINO TOURNAMENT
1. The SACI Domino Tournament is open to all members in good standing. Members can sponsor non-members over 21 years of age. Members will be responsible for their guest(s) who agrees to follow the Rules and Regulations of the tournament.
2. The tournament will take place annually at (Location to be determined). The teams will be selected randomly from a lottery. The tournament begins promptly at 9:00 AM. SACI will sponsor a Continental breakfast starting at 8:30 A.M.
3. Members’ entry fee is $15 per person and $20 per non-member(s) fee. There will be at least two brackets (male and female brackets). The tournament team winners (men and ladies) will receive cash and trophies. The winners of each bracket will play each other for SACI’s Domino Championship.
4. The tournament will be played through a series of rounds. At the end of each round the winning team advances to the next round and continues to play until one team is determined a winner.
5. Each game will consist a total of four (4) players seated at a table by random assignment. A team consist of two players.
6. To start off a game, the player that has doubled six will start off the game. The loser of the hand will shuffle the dominoes and the winners will start picking the dominoes first.
7. Each player draws seven (7) dominoes. Once the dominoes are set, they can only be touched to play the individual domino. No one player shall touch more than one domino before playing. There shall be no gestures, emotions or motion during each hand (for example: slamming dominoes on the table).
8. The previous hand winner may lead off with any domino he/she wishes, and plays it face-up in the center of the table.
9. The player to the right (counter clockwise) of the lead player must play a domino, which matches either end of the dominoes lead by the first player. Subsequently, dominoes are added to either end of the resulting chain.
10. All doubles are laid crosswise on the chain.
11. If at any time a player cannot add a domino to the end of one of the chains then they must pass and allow the next player to continue.
12. If a player has a domino in his/her hand, and can play it, then he/she must play it; he/she cannot pass. The hand will be forfeited and the team committing the infraction will be penalized—twenty-five (25) points. The non-penalized team will start the next hand.
13. If a player plays the wrong domino, he/she will receive a warning (for the first miscue) and the domino shown will be placed on the table to his/her right side. This domino must be played at first opportunity and cannot be the winning domino. If that team again commits the same error they will be penalized ten (10) points to be deducted at the time of the infraction and any time thereafter.
14. At the end of each hand, the winner counts first – losers recount second.
15. The team that reaches 200 game points—the fastest wins the game and moves on to the next round.
16. In the event the game is locked and players cannot play their remaining dominoes then the team with the lowest total number of spots on their dominoes (held in hand) wins that hand.
17. All decisions by tournament officials are final.
18. Advancing teams shall remain in the area of play to promptly begin their next round.
19. Advancing teams not seated at the start of a round, forfeits their participation.
20. Lunch begins at 12:00 noon sharp.
Mission: The Spanish American Club, Inc. is a non-profit Organization founded in 1992, whose main goals are to promote friendship and solidarity among its members and other institutions, through social, cultural and civic activities and to promote the knowledge of the Spanish speaking countries’ geography, history, art, culture and folklore. x
Some Puertorican Dominó Terms:
“Mano” – The term is used to refer to the player whith the least dominoes. The player who (provided he didn’t get a Pase [a pass]) would win the game. If this player gets a pass, it is said that: he/she lost ‘la Mano’, and that the next person after him/her with the least dominoes is now Mano.
“Chucha” – The name of the double-blank bone and “Chuchazo” – When the “Chucha” is the winning bone (the last bone played by the player who goes domino). There is no “Chuchazo” when the “Tranque” in a blocked game is the “Chucha”.
“Capicú” – When the winning bone can play on either open end of the layout. Doesn’t apply when the winning bone is a double.
“Tranque” – It’s the name given to the last bone legally played before a game gets blocked.
“Ahorcado” – A hanged double. A double that can no longer be played because all the other 6 dominoes in that suit have been played.
“Pase” – It’s when a player or team can’t play. When a player passes, it is customary to knock one of his bones on the table as a signal that he is passing. Alternately he/she can signal the pass by saying the word “Paso” (Pass). There are some games where there are bonus points for teams making their opponents pass.
Billiard Rules
Eight ball – High – Low
By Ivan Guanill
Players play once against each other until two losses eliminates players.
1. Flip coin to determine who breaks. Winner breaks next game. Flip coin to
determine who breaks if both players have won their previous game.
2. On break: If eight ball falls in pocket, it is not a scratch, that player wins the game. If eight ball falls in pocket, and cue ball scratches or falls off pool table, player then loses.
3. Safe play must be called, maximum three (3) per game and cue ball must hit a ball and then the cushion.
4. Must hit your ball first. If any of your balls go in, you continue shooting.
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6. Eight ball must go in the pocket your last ball went in.
7. While shooting eight ball, if you scratch cue ball or cue ball goes off the table, you lose the game.
8. If you scratch the cue ball or it goes off the table, all other balls will remain where they are.
9. You will lose your shot if you touch balls accidentally or otherwise with
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10. If you work eight (8) ball “intentionally” near a pocket not designated as
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Maximum number of players is 20. First come first serve basis.