The Candlepin Professional
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The Candlepin Professional
The Candlepin Professional The Pro Series September 26, 2009 Volume 1, Issue 3 Inside this issue: Jeff Surette Becomes “Ultimate” Champion At Union street lanes in Holbrook, MA this past weekend, Jeff Surette became the second Pro Series Champion. Bowling in the first shift, Jeff posted a 436, which was good for top spot heading into the later shift. That shift, however, saw Stu Bergman rolling an incredible 475 (a new personal high for Stu), and taking over the top spot. After both qualifying shifts, Surette was still among the leaders, sitting in second place and earning a top seed in the first round of ladder matches. The last two qualifying spots were decided in a one string roll-off between Shawn Baker, Urbie Kafalas, Joe Rocheleau, and Gary Santora, because all four bowlers tied with 361. Shawn and Urbie moved on to the ladder matches with a 171 and 133 respectively. In his ladder, Jeff waited for Urbie Kafalas to defeat Bill Treeful, and then lose to Bob Whitcomb. Bob then defeated Ray Weatherbee, before losing to Jeff 140-109. The 140 for Surette was good for top seed in the Ultimate Ladder. Stu Bergman bowled Dan Allard in the first match of the Ultimate Ladder defeating him (135-109), Mark Gregory defeated Stu Bergman (126-107), and Steve Renaud Sr. defeated Mark Gregory (124 -121). In the Championship match, Jeff defeated Steve 148114. Jeff ran off five marks in a row, and 6 out of 7 boxes, to win the Ultimate Ladder rather impressively. The Pro Series Committee would like to thank the staff at Union Street Lanes for their hospitality on Saturday. The staff was very accommodating, friendly, and able to host seventy-four bowlers along with many more spectators without a problem. If you’re in the Holbrook area, Union Street is a host to parties, groups, leagues and open bowling. Located on 231 Union Street, Holbrook, MA. Their telephone number is 781-767-1313. 2 Points Standings 2 Meet a Bowler 3 Stu Bergman Urbie Kafalas John Zappi Glennis McKinley 4 Pictures from Union Street 4 Next Tourney: Doubles Knock-out 4 Special points of interest: Ultimate Ladder Champ Jeff Surette Thank You to Union Street Lanes Ultimate Ladder Scores – Top 25 • Stu Bergman leads all qualifyers with an impressive 475. • Steve Renaud Sr. and Dan Allard run the gammett in their ladders to qualify for the Ultimate Ladder • Join us next month on October 17th at Metro Bowl in Peabody, MA. Ultimate Ladder – Top 25 Point Standings- Top 24 1 Stu Bergman 135 186 154 475 1 Jeff Surette 847 2 Jeff Surette 3 Jason Sparks 4 Mark Gregory 146 118 172 436 148 137 147 432 161 131 136 428 2 Stu Bergman 618 3 Shawn Baker 567 4 Dan Allard 478 5 6 7 8 9 Steve Renaud, Jr. Mike MacIntosh Ray Weatherbee Peter Flynn Glennis McKinley 143 115 154 146 148 126 145 148 132 137 159 158 114 135 97 428 418 416 413 382 5 Chris Sargent 374 6 Jim Putney 351 7 Steve Renaud, Sr. 296 8 Mark Gregory 292 10 11 12 13 14 Jim Putney Skip Easterbrooks Norm Pelletier Brian Purdy Bobby Whitcomb 110 144 125 128 138 144 124 139 125 121 127 113 113 122 115 381 381 377 375 374 9 Norm Pelletier 285 10 Peter Pereira 269 11 Steve Renaud, Jr. 264 12 Jason Sparks 253 Eric Pelletier Dan Allard Rico Baldinelli Bill Treeful Craig Holbrook 111 131 119 128 153 122 128 127 114 100 137 109 122 125 112 370 368 368 367 365 13 Korey Packard 246 15 16 17 18 19 14 Mike MacIntosh 157 15 Skip Easterbrooks 150 16 Craig Holbrook 145 17 Dave Hodge 139 20 21 22 23 24 Steve Renaud, Sr. Mike Regal Jeremy Seaholm Devin Laramie Shawn Baker 101 115 107 141 140 122 117 146 107 96 142 133 111 116 125 365 365 364 364 361 18 Eric Pelletier 138 19 Glennis McKinley 138 20 Peter Flynn 131 21 John Zappi 124 123 128 110 361 22 Rico Baldinelli 108 23 Mark Ricci 103 24 Bob Whitcomb 94 25 Urbie Kafalas Looking to Advertise? Contact us at LuckyStrikeDave@ yahoo.com The top twenty-four point leaders at the end of the year will qualify for the Playoffs held at Pilgrim Lanes in Haverhill, MA. Meet a Bowler – John “Urbie” Kafalas After having been away from the game of Candlepin bowling for most of his 20’s and 30’s, John “Urbie” Kafalas moved back to the New England area a few years ago and was rejuvenated in the sport. As a youth, Urbie competed in several State and International tournaments, finished among the leaders a few times, and also appeared on Channel 7. After college, he spent most of his spare time playing jazz, blues, classical, and many other varieties of music on the trombone. Playing the trombone, and living in Chicago and Arizona, was mostly why he didn’t bowl much as an adult. Urbie recently received a degree in accounting from Northern Arizona University, and is pursuing a career as an accountant. When he’s not bowling or spending time with his wife Meg, he’s also a golfer, and a motorcyclist (he rides a 1972 BMW). Meet a Bowler – Stu Bergman Aside from being a top professional candlepin bowler, Stu has his black belt degrees in Tae Kwon Do and has been studying the martial arts for almost 22 years. Initially, he got into Tae Kwon Do as a way of keeping fit, and eventually he developed his skills over time and is now very talented in the art. Don’t let his black belt fool you, however, he is still a fun-loving guy. Stu is one of those “as seen on TV” bowlers, making an appearance on three different shows. He made Channel Five singles five times, WNDS’s Stars and Strikes 7 times for singles, skins, and also qualified for the Tournament of Champions. On the Candlepin Challenge he has over 15 appearances. Stu has two Pro Tour wins, one of which he bowled his personal high of 1365. His high single is 191, high triple is 475, and his high five is 732. Stu, a graduate of Boston College, is an accountant and a bartender. He has three kids: Kristina, Allison, and Josh. Being around the game of bowling for so many years , Stu is well known, and well respected. Meet a Bowler – John Zappi If there has been a tournament in the past ten years, chances are John Zappi was in the running, or won it. John started bowling at nine years old at Lucky Strike Lanes in Dorchester, and is now a household name in Candlepin bowling. He has made nearly fifty appearances on T.V. between WNDS’s Stars and Strikes, Candlepins for Dollars, and the Candlepin Challenge, and has amassed a record of 31-18. Zappi has three Massachusetts State titles, two of which are team titles, and one is an All Events title. Since 2003, his team has won the Friday Night Pro League regular season once, and the playoffs twice. Last year in Bangor, ME, his team won the Men’s World Team Tournament (a tournament that hosts 24 teams consisting of the best bowlers from the United States and Canada). This past Easter, John won the twenty string Easter Classic held at Leda Lanes in Nashua, NH. When he bowled on the Pro Tour, he won six titles, was the Rookie of the Year in 2002, and the Bowler of the Year in 2007. John’s high single is 186, his high three is 485, high five is 750, high ten is 1441. Glennis McKinley With two events in the books, Glennis McKinley sits amongst the points leaders, and has qualified for both the knock-out round, and the ladder round. She is the only woman bowler on the Pro Series, but she’s proven she can compete. She, and many other top women bowlers, have competed, and continue to compete successfully with the men. In a Singles Knock-Out tournament held last year at All Saints in Haverhill, MA, Glennis qualified for the knock-out round and proceeded to defeat current Pro Series Champion Jeff Surette, and last month’s Pro Series Champion Danny Allard. Glennis McKinley with her husband Shawn McKinley In the first two tournaments she qualified for the knock-out round at Cape Ann Lanes and for the ladder round at Union Street Lanes. Presently, she is nineteenth in points with 138, and she trails tenth place by only 131. Next month she looks to continue her streak of making the cut at Metro Bowl in Peabody, MA, where she will be bowling the Doubles Knock-Out with Tim Goodwin. Pictures From Union Street Lanes Bob Whitcomb and Glennis McKinley Skip Easterbrooks and Mike Legendre Chuck Knorr, Anthony Caron, and Steve Renaud Sr. Jeff Surette and Shawn Baker The Pro Series Newsletter If you would like to subscribe to this newsletter, please e-mail Dave Barber at [email protected]. If you would like a hard copy mailed to you, please call Dave at 781-592-9100. The purpose of this newsletter is to publish the scores of each tournament in The Pro Series; however, we are always looking for something newsworthy to write about. So if there is a record broken, a tournament won, or even a good three string total bowled, please send it to us at the above e-mail. A Look Ahead: Doubles Knock-Out at Metro Bowl Looking to Advertise? Contact us at LuckyStrikeDave@ yahoo.com Our next tournament is a Doubles Knock-Out to be held on October 17, 2009. In this tournament, members (and non-members alike), will pair up to compete in a knock-out style format. Members who are participating in this tournament are not required to bowl with other members. Doubles can consist of two members, one member and one non-member, or two non-members. The format is similar to the Singles Knock-Out, with the only difference being 24 teams will qualify for the knock-out round, and the top eight seeds will receive a bye into the second round. The tournament at Metro will be a family affair of sorts, in which we have three father and son doubles teams, and one team of brothers. Steve Renaud Jr. will team up with his father Steve Sr., Eric Pelletier will partner up with his father Norm, DJ Richmond will bowl with his father Don, and Mike Legendre will join forces with his brother Steve.