Local bowlers compete at State Open Senior event Hall of Fam 2014
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Local bowlers compete at State Open Senior event Hall of Fam 2014
No v em ber 2 0 14 V o l u m e 6 – I ssu e 5 Local bowlers compete at State Open Senior event Hall of Fame 2014 There was a record turnout at the New York State Open Senior Championships, an event that was held in October at Cort Lanes in Cortland. The 36th annual tournament drew 154 doubles teams and 280 entries for singles. The tourney concluded Oct. 20. Central New York bowlers fared well at the state championships for men and women ages 50 and over. Robert Walawender from the Auburn Bowling Association placed first in the 70-74 age division in the six-game combine with a 1,402 total. The age divisions were Super Senior (75-and-over), Class A (70-74), Class B (65-69), Class C (60-64), Class D (55-59) and Class E (50-54). Russ Mills (Auburn BA) and Chuck Pitts (Seven Valley BA) won the Class C doubles with a 1,416 total. Syracuse hall of famers Gary Cunningham and Buddy Amidon placed third. Dave Demperio and Chuck Trudell were fifth. In other highlights: • Dom Cefalo took third in the Class B six-game combine. • Cliff Saliba and Sam Ventura placed fifth in Class D doubles. • Chuck Trudell was second in Class B singles with a 741 total. Complete unofficial standings can be found at: http://www. bowlny.com. Standings are unofficial until average verifications. At least one in five entries will cash in each event and age division. Prize checks are expected to be mailed no later than mid-November. Official champions in the Six-Game Combine will be eligible to compete in the USBC Senior Championships next August in Green Bay, Wisconsin. continued on page 3 u Chuck Trudell finished second in Class B singles at the 2014 State Open Senior Championships. A new look at AMF Strike N Spare AMF Strike N Spare, the largest bowling center in Central New York, updated its look by replacing its old sign with a new red AMF logo sign. Matty, Rusin selected for Auburn Hall of Fame Jeff Matty and Steve Rusin, both of Auburn, will be inducted into the Auburn Bowling Association Hall of Fame on Nov. 8. Matty and Rusin will be recognized in the outstanding bowler category. Matty’s bowling resume is filled with many individual acJeff Matty complishments. But his most memorable bowling moment was team oriented. In 2012, the three-man team of Rick Lambrecht, Keith Thomas and anchor Matty combined for an 833 game. Both Matty and Lambrecht rolled perfect games. “I would say that was Steve Rusin the most pressure I ever felt since bowling my first 300,” Matty said. “It ended up as the 16th highest series for that season in the country.” The 50-year-old Matty rolled a career-best 816 series in 2011 and has numerous award scores including 15 perfect games. “To be recognized for my bowling achievements is a great feeling, but without my teammates being there when each and every award was achieved to cheer me on is priceless,” he said. “I’ve been a lucky guy to be able to bowl with my fellow teammates locally and when we travel to tournaments that is what really makes me happy on the lanes.” Rusin, 53, has a career-high series of 822. During his career, he has won in every category of the Auburn BA championships. His best year was 2011 when he placed first in the team event, singles and all-events. Rusin has been a member of the Auburn BA for 31 years and has bowled in at least four leagues each of those years. He has a total of 20 perfect games and five 800 series. The annual ceremony will take place 6 p.m. at Sunset Restaurant in Auburn. Tickets are $22 per person. For reservations, call Diane O’Donnell at 252-1939. The Auburn Women’s Bowling Association did not have any hall of fame inductions this year. In addition to the hall of fame festivities, individual Auburn association awards for the 201314 season will be handed out. For the men, Christopher Plis won the high series award with an 855 three-game set. Michael Ryan earned the high average award with a 232. For the women, Michelle Reynolds had the high series with an 809. Michelle Feldman posted the high average with a 229 and Rebecca O’Donnell rolled the high game with a 300 last February. The hall of fame dinner and ceremony is a coordinated by Diane O’Donnell (reservations, seating), Ann Fenton (program booklet) and Joan Ashby. (Left to right) Rod Collins, Dan Smith, Tina Becciu and Doug Gustin were inducted into the Syracuse Bowling Halls of Fame by their respective associations Nov. 1 at the Ramada Inn in Salina. Congratulations! A photo gallery from the event will appear in the next issue of The CNY Striker. Spare time with: Gianmarc Manzione, the author of “Pin Action” Gianmarc Manzione knows bowling. As the editor of Bowlers Journal International, Manzione’s fascination with the sport began at a young age and continues to this day. That’s why it’s no surprise Manzione spent five years researching and writing “Pin Action: Small-Time Gangsters, High-Stakes Gambling, and the Teenage Hustler Who Became A Bowling Champion”. As the title suggests, Manzione’s 256-page hardcover book, which was released Nov. 4, delves into the colorful yet seedy world of New York action bowling based on the life and exploits of the most notorious action bowler of them all, Ernie Schlegel. “Ernie is possibly the most fascinating individual I have ever encountered,” Manzione said. “His story and his personality struck me as the stuff of good litera literature.” Gianmarc Manzione Manzione hopes his book appeals to a wide audience, not just bowlers. He said Schlegel is excited about the book. “My target audience is essentially the lovers of bowling history, non-bowling baby boomers who will find in 'Pin Action' a vivid reconstruction of a time in their life they often recall nostalgically, and young people who love gritty stories of gangsters, gamblers, and American mavericks like Ernie Schlegel,” he said. The 35-year-old Manzione, a Brooklyn native who now resides in St. Petersburg, Fla., spoke with The CNY Striker about his book and writing about the infamous bowler. On seeing Schlegel for the first time: I was nailed to my chair watching the live broadcast of the 1995 Touring Players Championship, I think I was 16 years old or so, and I instantly became enamored of his personality. That I went on to write a book about his life is a twist of fate I never could have foreseen and never will believe. On why he wrote the book: “I did not want this history to die with those who made it. Ernie is 72, and many others I mention in the book are older or have passed away. I did not want their stories to be forgotten.” On the hardest part about writing “Pin Action”: I am being honest here, and not facetious at all, when I tell you this: The most difficult thing about writing “Pin Action” was writing it. I knew that it would require a ton of work. Writing this book has been the most arduous challenge I have ever set for myself. But seeing it come to this fruition is also absolutely thrilling. On the most revealing thing he discovered about Schlegel: “Perhaps the most revealing thing I discovered about Ernie Schlegel is that beneath the tough exterior --an exterior some find off-putting --truly resides the heart of a caring, genuine, sincere, and loving soul." One true story: "Ernie became friends with the parents of a boy around the age of 10 who already had endured multiple heart surgeries. After several surgeries, the boy's father thought his son would not have to endure another one. When he learned he was wrong, he called Ernie. I happened to be staying at Ernie's house that day doing some in-person interviews and other research, and I found him weeping in his living room after having just heard that news from the boy's father. People know the 'killer' in Ernie; they know the tough guy and the hustler. They don't know the guy I found weeping in his living room.” About the author Gianmarc Manzione: “Pin Action” ($27.95, Pegasus Books) can be purchased on Amazon.com. This is Maznione’s second book. His first, a poetry collection called “This Brevity”, was published in 2006. His new manuscript of poems called “The Panic Inside the Stars” was named a finalist for the 2014 New American Poetry Prize. for book review, go to page 4 u 2 No v e m be r 2014 AWARD SCORES Here’s a list of award scores submitted by the Syracuse Bowling Association: (League secretaries are responsible for reporting award scores to the SBA). 300 Games Oct. 23 Nicole O’Brien Bowl Mor Here’s a list of award scores from the Auburn Bowling Association: Jim Melfi / 300 / 9/3/2014 / Bill Stanley Memorial / Rainbow Lanes Robert Raison / 300 / 10/3/2014 / Earl Schemmerhorn Memorial / Falcon Lanes Dale Weigand / 290 / 9/25/2014 / Senior Stars / Rainbow Lanes Greg Spinelli / 300 / 10/8/2014 / Fred York Memorial / Falcon Lanes Tim Waters / 300 / 10/8/2014 / Fred York Memorial / Falcon Lanes Tim Waters / 868 / 10/8/2014 / Fred York Memorial / Falcon Lanes Jonathan Richardson / 300 / 9/7/2014 / Saturday Night Mixed / King Ferry Center – CO R RECTIO N – Issue 4 of the CNY Striker listed a breakdown of 300 games and 800 series by bowling center for the 2013-14 season. The list was based on scores reported to the Syracuse Bowling Association. Hi-Way Bowl in Canastota was not listed. Hi-Way Bowl had one 300 game last season. HONOR ROLL Nicole O’Brien: O’Brien, bowling in the Bowl Mor Thursday Night Men’s League, recorded her first career per perfect game Oct. 23 on lanes 5-6. Her previous career-high game was 299. Earlier this fall, O’Brien rolled a season-best 290 game before hitting 300 in her first game of the night. She added games of 203 and 186 for a 689 series Witnessing her perfect game were O’Brien’s teammates, Andy Melnyk, Joe Cordone, Peter Moro Jr. and sub Mike Cefalo. Nicole O’Brien Matt Hemmingway: Hemmingway rolled his first career 300 game while bowling in the Tom DiRenzo Insurance Men’s League at the B’ville Sports Bowl. He shot the perfect game on the way to a 734 series. Hemmingway was pleased that he recorded his first-ever 300 while bowling on a team with his dad and brother. He used a Storm IQ Fusion drilled at the Lakeview Bowling Center in Liverpool. – Kevin Peirson Thunderbird King of the Hill: Derek Magno dethroned reigning King of the Hill TJ Mento, 270-235, in the championship on Oct. 26. Magno averaged 266 in four matches of the stepladder final. He won $500 for first. Stepladder results: Match 1: Pat Galway def. Dan Bibbens 203-199 Match 2: Magno def. Galway 299-226 Match 3: Magno def. Don Brush 277-213 Match 4: Magno def. Erik Jeffers 220-187 Championship: Magno def. Mento 270-235 Women’s pro tour to re-launch 1777 Brewerton Road | 315-454-9788 located inside AMF Strike-N-Spare behind lanes 47-48 By Jason Overstreet, USBC Communications The Professional Women’s Bowling Association (PWBA) Tour will re-launch in 2015 with a three-year funding commitment from the United States Bowling Congress (USBC) and Bowling Proprietors’ Association of America (BPAA). Preliminary plans call for a nine-event tour running from mid-summer through early fall. “We have seen women’s bowling experience fantastic growth in the participation and skill development at the high school and collegiate level in recent years,” USBC president Andrew Cain said. “Now the USBC and BPAA are uniting to provide this talented next generation of women a Your free copy of The CNY Striker is courtesy of your local bowling centers and other advertisers that appear in this edition. We thank them for their support. To send story ideas, upcoming events, league scores or to inquire about advertising, please email us at [email protected]. The opinions expressed in this paper are those of the authors and not necessarily those of The CNY Striker or the local bowling associations. 715 Old Liverpool Road Liverpool, NY 13088 Email: [email protected] Editor/Writer ............................. Fran Piraino Design/Layout/Production .. 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Events will have a Friday-Sunday format to allow PWBA members to bowl tour stops and have flexibility for family or job obligations during the week. “The new PWBA Tour must fit the lifestyle balance today’s women need,” BPAA President Tom Martino said. “Women shouldn’t have to choose between pursuing their dream as a professional bowler and the stability of traditional home life. We want the new tour to be an option for as many women as possible.” The initial framework for the 2015 PWBA Tour calls for eight regular-season tour events culminating in a PWBA Tour Championship as the ninth event. The regular season will be live streamed online with a broadcast partner sought for the PWBA Tour Championship. A search will be conducted to hire support staff with USBC and BPAA providing assistance until the structure is developed. 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Class A (70-74) – Robert Walawender, Auburn USBC BA, 1,402; Sandy Tanner, Greater Buffalo USBC, 1,392; Curtis Williams, Adirondack USBC, 1,367. Class B (65-69) – Al Vlietstra, Genesee Region USBC, 1,483; Maresse Wager-Walawender, Auburn USBC WBA, 1,464; Dominick Cefalo, Syracuse USBC BA, 1,409. Class C (60-64) – Howard Miller, Greater Buffalo USBC, 1,402; Glenn Bridges, Fulton USBC BA, 1,390; Gary Kinyon, Lockport USBC, 1,384. Class D (55-59) – Charlene Brandow, Columbia Greene USBC, 1,510; Charles Pitts, Seven Valley USBC, 1,463; William Pownall, Jamestown Area USBC, 1,405. Class E (50-54) – Donald Eubanks, New York City USBC, 1,509; Steven Aloi, Seven Valley USBC, 1,391; Michael Bauer, Adirondack USBC, 1,368. Doubles: Super Senior – Paul Tremblay and Thomas Sanford, Sayre Athens Waverly Valley USBC, 1,356; Robert Weeks and Robert Tyler, Hudson Valley USBC, 1,356; Sandy Corbelli and David Hearn, Greater Buffalo USBC, 1,349. Class A – Bruce Szczepanski and Skip Weeks, Rochester USBC BA, 1,361; Bruce Ottmer and John Tisko, Albany USBC, 1,356; Ed DeSio, Lake Ontario USBC, and Russell Jacobs, Ithaca USBC, 1,334. Class B – Donald Korn and Duane Harris, Greater Buffalo USBC, 1,420; Walawender and Walawender, 1,411; Jeanie Kramer and Robert Williams, Adirondack USBC, 1,390. Class C – Russ Mills, Auburn USBC, and Charles Pitts, 1,416; Geraldine Gregg and Charlene Brandow, Columbia Greene USBC, 1,411; Gary Cunningham and Lloyd Amidon, Syracuse USBC BA, 1,396. Class D – Charles Pitts and James Pitts, 1,450; Jeff Gordon and Craig Vogel, Rome USBC, 1,397; Doug Mosher and Tom Scalia, Elmira USBC, 1,378. Class E – Steve Aloi and William Young, Seven Valley USBC, 1,367; Rick Lambrecht and William Young, Seven Valley USBC, 1,318; Dennis Kimball and David Brinkerhoff, Fulton USBC BA, 1,295. Singles: Super Senior – Bailey, 711; Ottmer, 702; Tyler, 694. Class A – Andrew Burger, Hudson Valley USBC, 722; Tanner, 712; Robert Walawender, 709. Class B – Maresse Wager-Walawender, 746; Charles Trudell, Syracuse USBC BA, 741; Vlietstra, 729. Class C – Miller, 727; Fred Martens, 723; Kinyon, 722. Class D – George Muller, Seven Valley USBC, 772; William Samson, Fulton USBC BA, 766; Pownall, 745. Class E – Eubanks, 797; Aloi, 730; Cindy Lee, Southern Tier USBC, 716. No v e m be r 2014 4 New book highlights the life of Schlegel A review by Bob Piraino Win a copy of “Pin Action” “Pin Action: Small-Time Gangsters, High-Stakes Gambling, and the Teenage Hustler Who Became A Bowling Champion”, a new book by Gianmarc Manzione, is a biography that chronicles the life of professional bowler Ernie Schlegel. This is a book that will interest a generation of bowlers who remember smoke-filled lanes and late night pot games which were prevalent during the sport’s heyday in the 1960s and 70s. For me, the book brought back many memories of action bowling at the Eastwood Sports Center. My cousin, Marty Piraino, told me many stories about how all the best bowlers in the area would show up to the Sports Center after midnight on Thursdays to bowl each other head-to-head for money to see who the top action bowler was. For those who do not recognize the terms used throughout the book, action bowling and pot games refer to high-stakes unsanctioned private organized matches. Manzione’s book gives you an inside look into the rough subculture of New York City action bowling through the life of Ernie Schlegel. For many, Schlegel is best known as the professional bowler who dressed in gaudy, outlandish outfits but never won a PBA championship until the 1980 King Louie Open in Kansas City. But Schlegel’s path to the pro tour, as outlined in great detail by Manzione, was littered with alcohol, drugs, street fights, seedy bowling centers filled with undesirables and arrests. The book starts out with a chronological account of Schlegel’s youth and experiences as one of the top action bowler in the New York, New Jersey and Philadelphia area. There was not a bowling center or time of day that Schlegel wasn’t ready to bowl, but only if the money was right. For those who are in their late 50s or older, hearing bowlers nicknamed, Psycho Dave, Mike the Cab Driver, Freddy the Ox and Iggy might stir up memories of a bygone era of bowling. Pot games, action bowlers and hustler are terms that need to be known in order to fully understand Ernie Schlegel’s checkered beginnings. Schlegel encountered future stars Johnny Petraglia, Mike Limongelo and Larry Lichstein and worked the many centers that hosted these late night gambling events. All are featured in the book. Schlegel’s life can be viewed as a “rags to riches” story where he was able to overcome hardship to become a professional bowler. But for me, the book is also a tale of a hustler who did whatever he could to make a dollar. The life of pro bowler Ernie Schlegel is doc documented in Gianmarc Manzione’s newly released book, “Pin Action: Small-Time Gangsters, High-Stakes Gambling, and the Teenage Hustler Who Became A Bowling Champion”. Manzione’s non-fiction book centers around Schlegel’s rise through the ques questionable world of action bowling in New York City. Schlegel’s tale is filled with seedy characters, uproarious eccentrici eccentricities with improbable twists and turns en Proroute to a successful career on the Pro fessional Bowlers Tour. The CNY Striker is giving away a copy of “Pin Action” to one lucky reader. To win the book, submit your favorite Schlegel memory – a story about his crazy bowling outfits or a story about watching his antics on TV or perhaps meeting him in person. The CNY Striker editor Fran Piraino will pick the best story as the winner. Submit your Schlegel story by email to: thecnystriker@yahoo. com with a name and contact number. The deadline to enter is Dec. 1. BOWLING MEMORIES: Bowling centers from the past Syracuse’s rich bowling history includes many bowling centers that no longer exist today. The most recent is 56-yearold Erie Boulevard Bowling Center which shut its doors for bowling this year. But there was a time when there were bowling establishments in every neighborhood of Syracuse. Places like Palace Lanes, Drumlins, Bowl Mor Lanes on N. Salina St., the Polish Home, James St. Lanes and South Side Recreation Lanes How many do you remember? Holiday Bowl, Eastwood Sports Center and the Syracuse Bowling Center were three of my favorites back in the day, especially the Sports Center where I joined my first bowling league with my future husband and my in-laws on the Sunday evenings. What were your favorite places to bowl and why? Email your answer to: [email protected] and we’ll print your responses in an upcoming issue of The CNY Striker. – Fran Piraino Here’s a list of former Syracuse bowling centers to jog your memory. American Legion 109 S. Clinton St. American Legion 500 W. Onondaga St. Assumption Church 800 B1 N. Salina St. Bagozzi's 470 S. Salina St. Bellevue Lanes Bellevue Country Club Bowl Mor 424 N. Salina St. Brighton Lanes 2610 S. Salina St. Cappy's (Hiawatha) Hiawatha Blvd. W. Chamber of Commerce South Warren St. Church of the Atonement Midland Avenue City Club 400 South Warren St. Columbus Park Lanes E. Genesee & Cherry St. Cool Catz Westvale Plaza Dewitt E. Genesee & Erie Blvd. E. Drumlins Drumlins Country Club Eastwood Sports Center 2912 James Street Emerald City (Sullivan) 101 Genesee St. Chittenango Expressway Lanes 5800 Crabtree Lane Fairmount Bowling Center 4107 West Genesee St. Furman Church Furman Street Fremont Lanes 7030 Manlius Center Rd. Gage's Lanes Cazenovia Gordon's Alleys South Salina St. Gray's E. Genesee St. (Collins Block) Guild Hall at Solvay Process Hancock Field Lanes at Hancock Air Base Heid's Liverpool Holiday Bowl 3033 Erie Blvd. E. Holy Trinity 501 Park Street Iron Pier Free St. (Hiawatha & Salina) Jefferson Alleys E. Jefferson & Cedar St. Kemper's Main St., Village of Camillus Klein's Butternut St. & Grant Blvd. Korzyp's (Zecks) Gertrude St. - (Solvay) Kuntch & Davis East Washington St. LaFayette Lanes Rt. 11, LaFayette Longbranch at Park under dance floor Lyncourt Bowling Center 2406 Court Street Marine Bowl Rt. 11, Brewerton Maurer's (Recreation) East Washington St. Melody Lanes (James St.) 3535 James St. Miller's Main St., N. Syracuse Modern Lanes 2338 James St. Mount Tabor 1012 Buttemut St. Neri's 4100 Block S. Salina St. P.L.A.V. 1139 W. Genesee St. Palace Lanes 476 South Salina St. Potter's Club West Fayette St. Rockaway Beach Lakeland (Now Rt. 690) Rockwell Employee Assoc. 700 Marcellus St. Sacred Heart Park Avenue Sedwick Farms Tennis 400 Block Dewitt St. Seeland's N. State St. near Laurel Seneca Turnpike Lanes 438 W. Seneca Tpk. Smith Corona East Washington St. South Side Recreation 2103 S. Salina St. St. Anthony's Church Midland Ave. St. Francis Parish Marcellus St. John's Parish Marcellus Stoddard's Minoa Syracuse Amusement W. Jefferson St. / Lowel Bldg. Syracuse Bowling Center W. Genesse St. Syracuse Industrial Club 226 W. Genesee St. Syracuse University Comstock Avenue Thater Park Grant Blvd. & Pond St. Ukrainian Club Lanes 303 South Wilbur Ave. Valley Sport Center 117 East Florence Avenue Syracuse Bowling Center’s interior N o v em ber 2 0 14 5 The 3-6-9 Spooktacular Adult/ Youth Tournament Bumpers Winners Tammy Huff/Leslie Lewis ...........1415 12-under 1st place Gary/Tanner Rozyczko ..............1389 2nd place Jason/Cadence Malicek ............. 1352 3rd place James/Logan Herrmann ............1326 13-above 1st place Matt Neuser/Isaiah Days............1460 2nd place Eric/Jessica Birdslow ................. 1451 3rd place Bill/Sean Timmons .................... 1419 Former high school teammates Matt Neuser and Isaiah Days (left) won the 13-over Division at the 3-6-9 Spooktacular Tournament on Oct. 26 at Lakeview Bowling Center. Eric and Jessica Birdslow placed second in the 13-over Division at the 3-6-9 Spooktacular Tournament on Oct. 26 at Lakeview Bowling Center. Bill and Sean Timmons stands together after finishing third in the 13-over Division at the 3-6-9 Spooktacular Tournament on Oct. 26 at Lakeview Bowling Center. Tammy Huff and Leslie Lewis won the Bumpers Division at the 3-6-9 Spooktacular Tournament on Oct. 26 at Lakeview Bowling Center. Gary and Tanner Rozyczko won the 12-under Division at the 3-6-9 Spooktacular Tournament on Oct. 26 at Lakeview Bowling Center. Jason and Cadence Malicek teamed up to take second in the 12-under Division at the 3-6-9 Spooktacular Tournament on Oct. 26 at Lakeview Bowling Center. By Donald Pratt The Snowbelt 700 Club won the Eastern Regional 700 Club Jamboree which was held at Lighthouse Lanes in Oswego on Oct. 11. Four 700 Club chapters competed: Rome, Thousand Island, Glens Falls and host Snowbelt. The tournament drew 86 bowlers who all bowled a three-game series. The top four scores from each chapter determined the standings. Snowbelt finished first as their top four bowlers combined for a score of 2,864. Mark Nice rolled his first career 300 game en route to a team-best 757 series. Mike Gentile (706), Bill Ford (705) and Jeff Gordon (697) also contributed for the Snowbelt team. Thousand Islands finished secMark Nice rolled his ond with a team total of 2,811. Ken first career perfect Mitchell had a team-high 713 series game Oct. 11 at the followed by Russ Carpenter (711), Eastern Regional Gordon Steel (700) and Penny Mc700 Club Jamboree Kenna (687). at Lighthouse Lanes. Rome placed third with a score of 2,630. Charlie Bellino was high for Rome with a 669. Glens Falls was fourth (2,474) and Mike Blair rolled a 720 series with a 299 game. Division winners based on average were: 200-plus: Mike Blair 720 190-199: Penny McKenna 687 180-189: Karl Broman 515 179-under: Randy Snyder 563 Nice won the Granddaddy Division with a handicap score of 763. He rolled games of 210, 247 and 300. The Jamboree tournament will be hosted by the Glens Falls chapter next fall. JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENTS YOUTH CORNER Snowbelt 700 Club chapter wins Jamboree Logan Herrmann raises his trophy as he and James Herrmann took third in the 12-under Division at the 3-6-9 Spooktacular Tournament on Oct. 26 at Lakeview Bowling Center. YOUTH SCORES Bowl Mor Oct. 18 Bumper Buddies: Anthony Messina 57/94, Nicholas Harders 76/132, Joey Calangelo 100/194, Alana Turbeville 77/144 Juniors: Alexander Wilson 100/288, Daniel Sojewicz 145/369, America Carhart 154/426, Giana Calangelo 54/129, Trey Borkowski 92/24 Majors: Casey Smith 258/603, Amber Brayen 171/417, Kevin Romer 201/549, TJ Fitzpatrick 121/344, Kyle Patterson 176/409, Dan Marriott 223/588, Ryan MacCombie 257/533 Oct. 25 Bumper Buddies: Alex Locke 85/169, Joey Calangelo 81/162, Alana Turbeville 75/141, Anthony Messina 46/81, Nicholas Harders 95/171 Juniors: Dan Sojewicz 190/444, Geno Messina 147/350, Trey Borkowski 86/229, Shaun Petrocci 74/171, Preston Petrocci 67/178, Ryan Buffum 147/404, Giana Calangelo 64/132, Cadence Malicek 69/177 Majors: Hunter Borkowski 160/387, Brenden Gibson 189/489, TJ Fitzpatrick 142/329, Dan Marriott 208/587, Nate Piston 212/556, Casey Smith 229/592, Alex Flood 134/347, Sean Timmons 178/422 Lakeview Bowling Center Week of Oct. 18 Bumper Buddies: Collin Edwards 120/219, Tommy O’Connell 94/165, Dominick Russell 91/162, Jayden Fay 91/157, Gianni Queior 83/153, Armani Queior 77/143 Juniors: Zackary Ormsby 163/472, Devin Roberson 147/380, Deacon Roberson 118/327, Brandi Harmon 94/253, Kayla Petrusch 86/248, Jerimiah Secore 33/96, Cassie Wiggins 91/259, Michael Gill 51/115, Mackenzie Gill 57/154, Joe Oliver 47/133, Dylan Wiggins 103/296, Logan Herrmann 129/354, Kyle Herrman 76/209, Peter Herrman 98/256, Landon Spingler 117/342 Seniors: Makenzie Streeter 147/414, Katherine Garrett 149/420, Jordan Bartholomew 191/507, Mike Flynn 145/401, Dimitri Queior 108/304, Tanner Rozyczko 155/379, Alex Caiello 178/456, Jack Boulerice 179/458, Isaiah Days 225/627, Cameron Wilson 234/586,Andrea Petrusch 122/352, Megan Natello 122/339, Justin Morris 129/374, Matt O’Neil 181/484, Brittany Homer 132/370, Mariah Birdslow 131/325, Natalie Taylor 171/490, Jessica Birdslow 191/511, Riley Warren 118/303, Josh Winzens 176/430, Joe Laskowski 125/322, Alex Winzens 162/472, Jake Ciccarelli 139/357, JJ O’Connell 181/500, Zach Emm 169/466, Nick Bough 223/626, Justin Taylor 149/352, Drew Taylor 113/298, Ryan Taylor 125/335, DJ Taylor 183/408 Week of Oct. 25 Bumper Buddies: Collin Edwards 94/171, Tommy O’Connell 75/140, Dominick Russell 96/188, Jayden Fay 84/166, Gianni Queior 87/157, Armani Queior 55/110 Juniors: Zackary Ormsby 212/498, Devin Roberson 139/351, Deacon Roberson 144/390, Brandi Harmon 89/233, Kayla Petrusch 131/320, Addison Pritchard 18/47, Cassie Wiggins 96/249, Jerimiah Secore 56/136, Michael Gill 78/206, Mackenzie Gill 78/178, Joe Oliver 48/124, Dylan Wiggins 85/249, Logan Herrmann 132/329, Kyle Herrman 61/171, Peter Herrman 119/301, Landon Spingler 139/409 Seniors: Brooke Flask 139/394, Makenzie Streeter 170/483, Katherine Garrett 163/426, Jordan Bartholomew 208/568, Mike Flynn 156/432, Dimitri Queior 200/505, Tanner Rozyczko 147/391, Alex Caiello 213/571, Eric Tangredi 145/419, Jack Boulerice 168/436, Cameron Wilson 156/406, Megan Natello 152/349, Andrea Petrusch 130/375, Justin Morris 112/312, Jordan Smith 144/376, Matt O’Neil 233/601, Brittany Homer 165/, Jimmy Santy 129/361, Mariah Birdslow 151/362, Natalie Taylor 145/399, Jessica Birdslow 184/476, Riley Warren 137/374, Josh Winzens 127/334, Alex Winzens 224/583, Joe Laskowski 153/412, Jake Ciccarelli 146/371, JJ O’Connell 213/534, Mike O’Connell Jr. 181/508, Zach Emm 198/535, Nick Bough 169/446, Justin Taylor 121/327, Drew Taylor 110/301, Ryan Taylor 118/315, DJ Taylor 148/361 Rainbow Lanes Al Rizzo Juniors Oct. 18. Terrence O’Donnell 213-565, Jay Whiteside 207-530, Keith Flynn 187-459, Ryan Whiteside 164-417, Dylan Wilder 165-412, Kyle Franceschelli 147-395, Nick Flynn 140-382, Ryan Baldwin 173356, Tony Cole 119-318, Nick Smith 125-307, Ryan Fedigan 287, Nick Ball 239, Richard Sincerbeaux 234, Nick Lee 181, Alexis Colbert 127-368, Katelyn Franceschelli 118-325, Sara Workman 123-299, Olyvia Mead 115-257, Alicia Workman 93-255 Oct. 25. Terrence O’Donnell 203-580, Jay Whiteside 206-545, Keith Flynn 176-477, Nick Flynn 171427, Zack Relfe 162-423, Ryan Whiteside 146-400, Dylan Wilder 129-381, Christopher Russo 145-361, Kyle Franceschelli 359, Brandon Relfe 129-351, Ryan Baldwin 309, Hunter Towers 297, Tony Cole 296, Ryan Fedigan 291- Chris Matty 283, Richard Sincerbeaux 266, Nick Smith 253, Nick Lee 165, Katelyn Franceschelli 162-435, Alexis Colbert 168408, Jennifer Hoffman 143-359, Ariel Mead 126292, Sara Workman 104-287, Olyvia Mead 94-240, Alicia Workman 105-225, Makayla Hastings 66-166 No v e m be r 2014 6 Notable High Scores ★ ★ ★ ★ ATTENTI O N LEAG UE SECRETA R IE S ! ! ! ★ ★ ★ ★ The CNY Striker wants your league scores and it’s easy to report them. Here’s what to do: Compile the top 10 scores, with first and last names followed by their series, in paragraph form in a Word Document or in the body of an email. Please include the name of the league and the date the league competed at the beginning. Then send them to: [email protected]. It’s as simple as that to help your league bowlers get recognized! AMF Strike N Spare N. Syracuse, NY Friday Memorial Oct. 24. Mike Cross 269-741 Bryan Jones 279-737 Mike Powers 258-723 Joe Prietti 263-718 Dom Roffo 267-714 John Fiume 268-711 Daryl Pepe 269-709 Roger Squires 250-696 John Kohanski Jr 238-685 Joe Falciatano 267682 Greg Hudson 257-681 Stephen Worthy 235-669 Tom Canino 246-669 Jason St. Dennis 266-665 Eddie Van Slyke 268-652 Independent Ladies Oct. 22. Stacey Lane 223-603, Heather Fischer 222-603, Minnie Welch 199-568, Lashanna White 213-566, Val Bruni 200-558, Denise Felder 191-558, Fran Piraino 200552, Veronica Adams 198-534, Kelly Spaulding 193-516 Wallace Westfall Memorial League Oct. 20. Dan Smyth 246/672, Dave Pringle Jr. 223/641, Dave Heffron 255/691 David Frigon Jr. 268/653 Kevin Catlin 224/657 John Kirchoff 258/670 Thomas Griffin 246/703 TJ Haas 279/645 Eugene Snyder 289/670 Harry Webb 254/675 Matt Berry 300/689 Tommy Fragola 246/644 JJ West 255/693 Jayson Atkins 245/708 Tony Adorno 259/660 Steve Hoosock 247/707 Willi Waylor 243/652 Joe Vanhorn 279/685 Vaiquamie Archie 287/695 Josh Laveck 243/691 Matt Melcher 245/704 Scott Vanderwedge 224/644 Robert Raison 243/707 Oct. 27. Thomas Mattice 232/637 Jayson Atkins 278/717 Matt Neuser 255/693 Mike Delello 250/675 Bernie Delello 243/674 Dave Pekow 244/633 Jason Decker 244/703 Edward Sagor 235/679 Ed Wood 2/236/673 Shane Randino 226/649 Matt Berry 230/647 Steve Hoosock 254/646 Matt Melcher 247/696 Brian Schalk 236/681 Brad Stone 268/678 John Kirchoff 230/652 Joe Ferrini 233/654 Dan Smyth 256/709 Kasandra O’Donaghy 246/643 Dave Pringle Jr 233/689 Dave Heffron 235/643 John Inman 247/659 Dave Frigon 223/646 Robert Raison 246/671 Troy Nash 259/689 Ryan Tarby 245/674 John Giocondo 225/657 Chrys Reith 243/646 Donald Beagle 267/711 Kevin Catlin 245/657 Florence Donovan League Oct. 9. Carol Feeney 225/603 Denise Felder 210/552 Pat Antenucci 209/482 Barbara Almonte 202/567 Tracy Cummings 202/555 Jackie Musengo 199/525 Kelly O’Connor 194/531 Cliretta Gunn 193/509 Leona Pierce 193/491 Karen Johnson 188/537 Oct. 16. Jennifer Stock 225/602 Nancy Chartier 220/613 Carol Feeney 215/585 Rosemarie Speich 209/614 Barbara Almonte 209/568 Karen Johnson 206/577 Denise Felder 202/519 Robin Scheel 200/520 Liz Bowerman 198/496 Cathy Carbone 194/499 Oct. 23. Tracy Cummings 257/702 Kelly O’Connor 242/583 Gena Rosys 216/560 Barbara Almonte 214/546 Liz Bowerman 212/603 Cliretta Gunn 203/538 Robin Scheel 203/579 Barbara Ciricillo 188/540 Carol Feeney187/539 Carolyn Fay 184/505 Bowling Green N. Syracuse, NY Scores from the week of Oct. 13 BG Retiree’s: Jerry Hart 267/717 Don LaValley 258/682 Tino Amodei 278/660 Don Parks Memorial: Brian Russell 278/718 Matt Rapp 709 Aaron Strusienski 279/708 BG Tuesday Night Ladies: Karen Wacht 222/587 Kelly Monette 214/560 Gizelle Cox 554 BG Miles Sabine Memorial: Matt Foley 243/689 Paul Taylor 245/649 Bill VanDyke 257/628 Miles Sabine Memorial: Chris Taylor 286/732 Joe Savastano 686 Tom Sims 665 Bella Domani/Roma Tile: Rodney Broadwell 726 Karl Reester 279/723 Nick Moro Sr. 279/719 NS Faculty: Ben Fenner 230/653 Tony Noreault 622 Walt Mueller 227/620 Maryanne Blaney 223/535 Jan Gilkey 194/530 Margaret Gray 492 Thursday Nights Men’s: Dave McCandless 279/782 Al Smith 266/762 Dave Kenyon 300/731 BG Friday Seniors: Tom Rougeau 259/695 Karl Reester 278/687 Steve Anderson 267/682 Rose Iozzia 255/697 Carol Romeo 158/453 Bev Kopp 153/413 Blue Ribbon Ladies: Kristin Vicik 241/670 Gizelle Cox 225/621 Robin Smith 583 Saturday Night Mixers: Matt Rapp 705 Pete DeGenaro 677 Jim Batruch 676 Sandy Kitching 666 Renee Hansen 577 Ruth DeGenaro 556 Scores from the week of Oct. 19 BG Retiree’s: Dave Starling 672 Keith Terwilliger 248/666 Mike Moro 256/668 Don Parks Memorial: JP Hayes 714 Bob Tooley 267/699 Jim Chase 696 BG Tuesday Night Ladies: Kelly Monette 225/625 Gizelle Cox 616 Nicolle Comstock 224/575 BG Miles Sabine Memorial: Eric Reakes 689 Glenn Weaver 673 Tim Loomis 621 Miles Sabine Memorial: Dave Gonzalski 712 Art Alexander 264/695 Gary Rozyczko 694 Bella Domani/Roma Tile: Nick Moro Sr 268/763 Jeff Williams 265/727 Les Joss 725 NS Faculty: Walt Mueller 259/684 Mike Burdick 246/673 Ben Fenner 230/618 Connie Coldren 206/528 Jan Gilkey 179/586 Sandy Elmer 189/470 Thursday Nights Men’s: Steve Chapman 289/740 Jeff Williams 266/726 Tom Crowell 255/725 Steve Spring 300/714 BG Friday Seniors: Kevin Scannell 269/742 Ken Bell 257/712 Joe Conti Sr. 709 Bev Kopp 201/544 Rose Iozzia 205/524 Marie Cerio 176 /457 Saturday Night Mixers: Dave Prouty 254/693 Matt Rapp 681 Chris Bohm 257/680 Rose Iozzia 249/596 Samantha Jones 236/571 Marcia Hanley 215/556 Scores from the week of Oct. 26 BG Retiree’s: Lee Houser 256/661 Jerry Hart 640 Mike Moro 628 Don Parks Memorial: PJ Kohanski 267/728 Kevin Roskopf 269/723 Paul Olivdati 718 BG Tuesday Night Ladies: Kim Courtney 209/594 Debbie Conley 576 Kelly Monette 226/566 BG Miles Sabine Memorial: Jay Martin 255/676 Tim Loomis 248/667 Willie Foley 654 Miles Sabine Memorial: Dave Gonzalski 258/700 Tom Sims 669 Bill Timmons 258/667 Bella Domani/Roma Tile: Pat Walsh Sr 264/693 Derek Joss 689 Jeff Williams 267/668 Thursday Nights Men’s: Tom Crowell 269/764 Kevin Smith 247/709 Ed Batruch 244/697 BG Friday Seniors: Steve Anderson 247/695 Paul Fassett 247/667 Jerry Hart 246/664 Rose Iozzia 279/654 Carol Romeo 164/477 BevKopp 154/458 Blue Ribbon Ladies: Pat VanDyke 237/652 Kenneta Windey 211/572 Heather Tarby 587 CJ Kurtz Memorial Every other Saturday: Jay Piraino 246/697 Chris Taylor 238/684 Joe Valentino 244/655 Tina Fabrizio 248/719 Cathy Burleigh 220/606 Maria Zwiesler 205/574 Saturday Night Mixers: Dave Prouty 717 Ed Batruch 693 Pete DeGenaro 682 Sandy Kitching 203/585 Skylar Corrice 505 Kim Reed 504 Bowl Mor Lanes E. Syracuse, NY Alexander and Catalano Oct. 15. Ed Willis 268-703, Ryan Bertrand 237-697, Joseph Piston 249-682, Mark Talbot 242-677, Brian Darraw 235-668, Tino Amodei 299-654, Ron Foraker 222-642, Gary Rosteck 226-632, Tom Roberts 256-631, Nicole Combs 244-595, Beth Piston 229-593 Oct. 22. Kevin Reilley 259-702, Mark Talbot 254-675, Ron Foraker 257-666, Mark MacBain 238-656, Ryan Bertrand 237-644, Brian Darraw 245-640, Matt Neuser 233-638, Gary Rosteck 236-637, Michael Piston 228-634, Gregg Cavanaugh 228-632, Nicole Combs 238-635, Beth Piston 235-613 Oct. 29. Mark MacBain 290-724, Ron Foraker 235-672, Rick Leonardo 244-670 Gregg Cavanaugh 236-622, Ronald Seagfrid 212-612 , Kevin Reilley 224-612 Tim Hall 215-609, Matt Neuser 229-594, Sean Gavan 222-592 Joseph Piston 234-589 Nicole Combs 212-595 Saturday Fairmount Mixed Oct. 18. Star of the week: Kelly Monette 242-692. Tania Sokolowski 202-560, Gizelle Cox 211-626, Kathleen Walrod 194-507, Diane Clukey 187-501, Christine Episcopo 247-642, Linda Nichols 185-524, April Glod 185-527, Douglas Comstock 236-618, Gregg Draper 237-601, Norbert Peek 233-668 Oct. 25. Star of the week: Anthony Chase 268-700, Annette Messina 193-538, Robin Smith 214-546, Denise DeLucas 180-510, Christine Episcopo 247-632, Linda Nichols 221-548, Kelly Monette 230-538,Gizelle Cox 214626. Scott Walrod 233-609, Charles Ozimek Jr. 236-617, Norbert Peek 225-622 Thursday Ladies Oct. 16. Dayna Piraino 192-532, Donna Nichols 202-517, Becky Sleeper 194-517 Oct. 23. Barb Walker 237-642, Dayna Piraino 203-557, Diane Ackerman 176-504, Marsha Mills 181-501, Fran Piraino 196-500 Tuesday Men Oct. 21. Nick Moro Sr. 300-720, Kevin Smith 258-718, Jermaine Willis 276- 712, Chris Prestia 266-708, Don Barry 279-694, Ken Collins 246-691, Andy DeFlorio 254-690, Joey Fedele 258-688, Bob Piraino 237-676 Cavalry Club Ladies Oct. 21. Fran Piraino 244-627, Judy Rivizzigno 165-430, Carol Polimino 146-419, Beth Verchota 152-402 Oct. 27. Fran Piraino 190-556, Judy Rivizzigno 178-474, Suzanne Alberici 179-432, Carol Polimino 172-428, Pudy Curtis 148-414, Amy Trasher 147-512 Thursday Men Oct. 16. Chris Prestia 730 Ryan Bertrand 279-710 Ken Collins 268-708 JJ West 700 Geoff Zimmer 266-681 Steve Lange 675 Pete Moro Jr. 673 Jim Desimone 669 Brian Cregg 655 Ron Lowenstein 655 Tom Muhl 650 Oct. 23. Andy Melnyk 290-793 Ryan Bertrand 267-719 Pete Moro Jr. 278-716 Jason Ruhs 711 JJ West 279 705 Dave Filipski Jr. 300-701 Nicole O’Brien 300-689 Steve Temple 689 Michael Gonzalski Jr 676 Ron Lowenstein 652 Bowl Mor Ladies Doubles Classic Sept. 8. Adrienne Turbeville 266/668, Michele Connor 257/642, Kelly Leskoske 238/633, Melissa Pickard 235/614 Sept. 15. Nikki Lafaver 257/674, Michele Connor 277/642, Roseann DiFlorio 245/628, Michele Edick 223/634, Christine Episcopo 238/652 Sept. 22. Michele Connor 266/617, Christine Episcopo 236/650 Sept. 29. Michele Connor 239/679, Roseann DiFlorio 264/659, Michele Edick 238/686, Christine Episcopo 246/663, Nikki Lafaver 243/624, Kelly Leskoske 234/670, Linda Nichols 235/607, Melissa Pickard 219/606 Oct. 6. Christine Episcopo 246/682, Michele Connor 234/606, Roseann DiFlorio 257/657, Michele Edick 226/635, Beth Piston 258/665, Adrienne Turbeville 220/621 Oct. 13. Adrienne Turbeville 268/695, Michele Connor 229/646, Roseann DiFlorio 226/620, Michele Edick 225/633, Christine Episcopo 235/682 B’ville Sports Bowl Baldwinsville, NY Tony DiRenzo Insurance League Oct. 20. Donnie Evans 299-733, Todd Fenchel 728, Matt Guernsey 726, Nick Brown 702, Tim Lewis 694, Mike Conroy 694, Rob Levin 691, Dave Sherman 683, Rich Stonecypher 654, Gary Peterson 635 Warm Morning Insulation Mixers Oct. 15. Shaun Goodfellow 751, Kris Goodfellow 718, Phil Iemma 663, Nick Santore 654, Gale McArdell 616, Ryan Calkins 627, Grace White 495 Oct. 22. Shaun Goodfellow 693, Dave Johnson660, Jim Bates 658, Brian Warner 647, Donnie evans 631, Phil Iemma 619, Kris Goodfellow 617, Ryan Calkins 611, Tina Harkins 524, Mary House 503 Coop’s Mixed Trio Oct. 16. Ryan Kratz 279-749, Gary Paterson 700, Tina Fabrizio 686, Steve Kuss 657, Matt Neuser 634, Duffer McArdell 633, Rachael Thompson 627, Bob Peterson 619, Mike Williams 606, Jeff Krawiec 580 Oct. 23. Matt Neuser 746, Jason Champion 744, Duffer McArdell 690, Mike Conroy 688, Chet Bauman 585, Deb Sidon 563, Tina Fabrizio 666, Gary Peterson 684, Sharon Sitar 546 Foxfire Thursday Men’s Oct. 16. Ben Goodfellow 280-725, Mike Tompkins 688, Nick Goodfellow 682, Nick Brown 659, Shaun Goodfellow 657, Todd Fenchel 648, Ryan Kratz 269-621, Mark Liadka 647, Kurt Liadka 640, Tom Liadka 643 Oct. 23. Dan Sidon 729, Mike Tompkins 287-695, Todd Fenchel 689, Mark Liadka 682, John Lell, Tyler Miles 656, Brian Russell 649, Kurt Liadka 644, Ben Goodfellow 636, Jim Bates 600 Clear-A-Way/ Upstate Premium Mortgage Oct. 17. Josh McClusky 722, Craig Rockwell 279-716, Rob Combs 710, Chris Prestia 279-698, Tina Fabrizio 690, Dave Prouty 686, Dakota Hyde 679, Dan Sidon 670, Matt Lawton 671, Teri Gonzalski 613 Oct. 24. Josh McClusky 743, Matt Lawton 279-726, Ryan Zbikowski 705, Sean Lavalley 687, Chris Prestia 682, Craig Rockwell 676, Matt Chetney 659, Deb Sidon 652, Andrea Peterson 641, Christine Episcopo 603 Falcon Lanes Auburn, NY Johann Triska Monday Memorial Oct. 20. Chris Gomez 300-813, Michelle Feldman 269724, Tim Waters 249-723, Brian Brooks 238-699, Bob DelloStritto 247-698, Dan Pilat 245-681, Brandon Slayton 232-681, Brian Storrs 248-679, Steve Titus 226-659, Ryan Gabak 226-658 Oct. 27. Chris Gomez 289-734, Brandon Slayton 277-712, Bob DelloStritto 246-686, Ryan Gabak 244-683, Scott Thomas 245-679, Steve Titus 257-666, Rick Liccion 255-653, Chris Plis 240-641, Brian Storrs 255-634, Neale Baran 245-633 Earle Schemerhorn Memorial Mixed Oct. 17. Brian Storrs 257-719, Bob DelloStritto 256-699, David Ashby 247-680, Lenny Caputa 257-665, Dave Sutton 235-662, Anthony McPherson 233-659, Bernie L. Cecchini 224-633, Jerry Marciniec 225-631, David Pidlypchak 244-621, Herb Dyson 231-621 Oct. 24. Bernie Cecchini 259-750, Lenny Caputa 255-700, Brian Storrs 267-698, Robert Raison 239-671, David Ashby 266-636, Lew Hrycko 229-621, Terri Casbarro 256-616, Herb Dyson 232-613, Linda Baran 221-613, Mark Morabito 246-610 Green Acres Central Square, NY Saturday Nite 7:30 p.m. Oct. 18. Steve Skinner 280/728, Steve Homer 279/724, Greg Harders 234/624, Bubba Marsden 236/619, Chris Davis 246, Mike Mellor 221/598, Josh Marsden 236/595, Ashley Skinner 227/623, Nicole Palmer 234/593, Brenda Horne 197/531, Tracy Gardner 199 Oct. 25. Allen Decker 269/689, Steve Skinner 235/661, Josh Marsden 267/607, Ashley Skinner 257/648, Michele Edick 248/619, Frank Hallinan 207/577, Heather Robarge 192/535 Saturday 5 O’Clock Mixed League Oct. 11. Steve Skinner 266/649, Mike Mellor 265/603, Bruce Dwyer 257/723, Bill Noel 235/620, John Lightaul 235/630, Janna Gould 200/488, Nicole Palmer 200/517, Sharon Robarge 184/446, Teresa Lightaul 181/421, Jenna Green 177/438 Oct. 18. Earl Becker Jr. 257/728, John Lightaul 247/624, Bruce Dwyer 246/647, Dale Schauer 243/614, Mitch Miller 223/583, Nicole Palmer 202/513, Vicki Palmer 201/535, Tammy Hoff 193/457, Jenna Green 192/475, Janna Gould 180/474 Oct. 25. John Lightaul 290/672, Earl Becker Jr. 265/721, Steve Homer 248/674, Bruce Dwyer 246/638, Bill Noel 246/707, Raymond Dillabough III 223/578, Nicole Palmer 202/569, Jenna Green 198/518, Vicki Palmer 188/528, Cathy Noel 187/509, Nancy Bean 182/461 GSL Syracuse, NY Oct. 27. Tim Bacon 754, RJ Blanchard 727, Norine Faatz 726, Rick Garlic 709, Bob gray 707, Lowell Hill 690, Dave Polano 685, Nicole Obrien 680, Mike Cotrell 679 Lakeview Bowling Center Liverpool, NY Lakeview Monday Night Men Oct. 13. John Balian 253/633, Tony Pascarella 235/691,Kirk Volles 237/640, Tony Vito 243/673, Bill Cronk 264/665, Brett Cunningham 247/679, Mario Ponzo 225/655, BJ Dickens 258/663, Fabrizio Spicciati 244/651, Dominic Belcore 248/641 Oct. 20. Myron Zindle 245/630, Paul Caiello 219/635, BJ Dickens 253/644, Bill Dickens 227/632, Chris Orlicz 280/642, Tony Pascarella 236/650, Brandon Teachout 266/690, Mike Nolan 235/612, Tony Aquino 267/630, Dominic Belcore 234/620, Kenny Taylor 246/674, Tony Vito 222/628, Bill Cronk 234/668, John Balian 264/744, Bill Houde 264/688 Lakeview Sports Shot Doubles Oct. 13. Chris Leonard 256/666, TJ Mento 237/681, Derek Magno 226/636, Brett Cunningham 258/691, Mike Disano 244/702, Jeff Williams 214/605, Lee Burnett 228/617, Tom Caniono 235/607 Oct. 20. Joe Petrowski 265/757, TJ Mento 278/756, Sam Ventura 254/685, Butch VanGordon 227/642 Salina Sizzlers Oct. 13. Al Brisson 203/547, Ron Taylor 199/548, John McArdell 209/534, Aldo Chemotti 202/558, William Truax 192/547 Oct. 20. Larry Woods 244/616, Ron Taylor 234/620, Aldo Chemotti 198/562, Walt McArdell 202/550, Al Brisson 208/540 Liverpool Mixed Oct. 14. Fran Fedrizzi 149/432, Ryan Pickard 213/560, Mary Elderbroom 173/443, Kristi Kneeskern 165/452, Holly Moran 154/434, Doris MacClaren 189/414 Oct. 21. Holly Moran 148/420, Jamie Works 167/422, Kristi Kneeskern 191/465, Fran Fedrizzi 160/410, Mary Elderbroom 146/403 Upstate Medical Oct. 21. David Flagg 256/617, Steve Chapman 236/675, Nicole Burnett 236/651, Kenny Kopp 256/696, Stan Eldridge 238/691 A-1 Trophy Oct. 14. Michael Hunter 247/700, Sam Pascarella 224/651, Mike Beach 230/656, Mark Guarante 257/715, Harry Webb 248/662, Zach Capria 279/689, Sean Hiller 249/686, Don Jacobson 248/656 Oct. 21. Kevin Obit 232/639, Harry Webb 246/684, Kenny Taylor 234/640, Joe DeMario 214/600, Anthony DeMario 290/716, Ralph Dodge 227/614, Richard Kosakowski 224/625, Michael Hunter 246/661, Jayson Adkins 246/675, Joe Stines 244/657, Mark Guarante 245/693,Terry Knapp 217/602, CJ Ozimek 223/617 Independent Men Oct. 15. Sam Perry 268/737, Dave Brownlee 278/727, Ryan Volcko 241/657, Lonnie Rush 268/737, Craig Moore 236/661, Brad Stone 235/547, John Odom 258/657, Tony vito 258/640 Oct. 22. Tim Bacon 255/692, Daniel Sweet 228/651, Jim Springer 224/656, Mick Mulcahy 267/664, Trevor Agan 268/722, Joe Naboa 233/651, Stan Williams 227/653, Dave Starling Sr 247/725, Nedal Ibrahim 237/661, Dave Brownlee 278/719, Rich Capria 300/718, Warren Wheeler 268/747 Santangelo’s Doubles Oct. 15. Patricia Wright 204/579, Joanne DeStefano 214/560, Michelle Edick 194/565, Diane Tripp 225/619, Julie Rush 220/574, Marni Vincitore 258/635, Mindy Santocki 277/685 Oct. 22. Patricia Wright 198/593, Marni Vincitore 227/630, Mindy Santocki 246/641, Jennette Adams 217/584, Michelle Edick 206/571 Painters and Decorators Oct. 16. Bill Raphael 215/638, Russel Gregory 236/660, Stefon Wagers 243/645, Ted Niedgwrecki 270/738, BJ Dickens 277/687, Matt Melcher 244/655 Oct. 23. Mike Kotary 225/648, Stefon Wagers 245/652, Sean Hiller 242/678, Todd Moorhead 227/657, Rick Dannan 238/682, Russel Gregory 254/669, Mike Minet 244/662 Lakeview Doubles Oct. 16. James Jones 235/603, Dwayne Jackson 221/637, Mindy Santocki 278/717, Jermaine Jones 246/667, Joe Conti Sr. 254/610, Shaun Jennings 227/628, Marni Vincitore 225/659, Chris Zimmerman 235/638, Doug Banks 246/658 Oct. 23. Shaun Jennings 257/689, Nedal Ibrahim 258/743, Mike Bowen 300/789, Greg Hudson 235/694, Chris Zimmerman 268/641, Marni Vincitore 246/681, John Cerniglia 257/660, James Smith 279/762, Jermaine Willis 242/706 F.I.B.S. Oct. 17. Dan Grimes 208/533, Paul Suskin 219/609, Sue Roy 192/500,Donald Roy 203/542 Oct. 24. Dave Santola 206/556, Sue Roy 196/570, Diana Berube 210/572, Paul Suskin 244/688, Gary Cunningham 244/671 Friday Night Men Oct. 17. Nick Naylor 236/665, Troy Nash 277/709, Tim Barry 246/718, Brad Stone 256/693, Jayson Adkins 245/663, John Anderson 245/661, Ryan Ballou 235/650, Mark Lawton 244/698, Cliff West 245/708Steve Weiskopff 268/694,Peter DeSalvo 254/657 Oct. 24. Ryan Ballou 279/669, Dave Prevost 256/680, Brian Schalk 245/698, Dave Pringle Jr 242/661, Brad Stone 252/657, Dave Pekow 244/678, Frank Garfield 243/709Nick Naylor 236/681, Matt Melcher 266/710, Rich Bisnett 246/650, Tim Barry 234/684, Chuck Lilly 263/657, Joe Naboa 275/659, Bob Howard 248/700 Chuck Jackson Trio Oct. 18. Antwan Johnson 276/697, Dave Starling Sr 258/705,Dave Brownlee 278/734, Sam Perry 252/710, Tony Green 257/699, Don Brush 289/760, James Smith 259/729, Mike Powers 279/773 EOW Afternoon Delight Oct. 18. Jim Giannetto 208/590, CJ Ozimek 24/586 Saturday Night Mixers Oct. 18. Robert Hollenbeck 258/634, Ramona Mattice 254/627, Laurie Dery 257/683, Mike Powers 265/682, Bill Walker Jr 224/617, Pat Anderson 216/609, Don Foster 279/644, Mike Benz 225/632 Sunday Weekend Wrap-Up Oct. 5. Linda Orlicz 222/565, Ray Lichorobiec 217/582, Debbie Kopaczewski 236/611 Lighthouse Lanes Oswego, NY Port City Seniors Oct. 20. Robert Brace 269-710, David Ascenzi 234-674, Michael Mahaney 255-665, William Kerfien 232-659, William Torbitt 267-648, Joseph DeSantis 221-620 Oct. 27. Beryl Broadwell 239-692, Michael Mahaney 234-690, David Ascenzi 225-638, James Biancavilla 248632, Robert Salisbury 241-622, Joseph DeSantis 231-611, Donald Pratt 224-600 Rainbow Lanes Weedsport, NY Ira Watkins League Oct. 17. Greg Davis 255-731, Matt Rooker 266-719, Matt Neuser 256-706, Dale Weigand 259-704, Kevin Lukins 246-694, Mike Jump 247-667, Rodney Squires 258-664, Richard Bump 245-653, Matt Grudzien 235-651, Scott Coomber 242-649, Joe Traver 232-648, Jason Lukins 226638, Joe Neuman 237-628, Ernest Rooker 237-620 Oct. 24. Kevin Mead 269-791, Dale Weigand 300-755, Ernest Rooker 249-699, Kevin Lukins 231-663, Matt Rooker 256-658, Richard Bump 245-652, Matt Grudzien 224-640, Mark Williams 221-633, Tim Lytle 225-624, Mike Jump 214-609, Pat Thurston 223-606, Jason Lukins 216-600 Friday Coffee Break League continued on page 7 u N o v em ber 2 0 14 7 continued from page 6 Oct. 17. Mary Williams 217-497, Linda Cuff 171-476, Katherine Fletcher 165-470, Jeanie Lober 178-461, Margaret Andrews 151-443, Chris Brown 168-438, Peg Gilmore 167-418, Barbara Reney 406, Sue Foster 152404, Emily Baier 180-396 Oct. 24. Peg Gilmore 165-461, Mary Brown 169-426, Sue Foster 148-414, Barbara Reney 150-412, Marjorie McDonald 412, Joan Petrocci 167-399, Linda Cuff 399, Margaret Andrews 147-397, Katherine Fletcher 149-392, Dorothy Hubbard 384 Fellowship League Oct. 16. Michael Sheehan 257-726, Tim Rathbun 266-713, Andy DeGray 238-707, Rob Weatherstone 278-657, Kenneth Catino 242-645, Ron Wilson 248-643, Mike Blumer 225-639, Tom Winslow 634, John Jones 232-626, Carl Mettler 253-618, Chad Blaisdell 612, Shaun Cronin 606 Oct. 23. Brandon Mettler 247-720, Ron Wilson 257-711, Scott Jewett 249-697, John Jones 259-688, Carl Mettler 247-675, Rob Weatherstone 246-672, Mike Blumer 234670, Tom Winslow 258-666, Michael Sheehan 627, John Kensinger 252-622 Thursday Morning Pastimes Oct. 23. Peg Gilmore 160-437, Teresa Goldman 171-436, Marie Berish 155-428, Lori Hamel 165-426, Mellony Carner 421, Delores Cronin 183-413, Rose Tortorici 150-406, Margaret Williams 400, Yvonne Snow 151-393, Midge Hamel 149-385 Bill Stanley Memorial League Oct. 22. Benny Appleby 257-712, Chris Plis 279-696, Matt Thomas 254-693, Andrew Dennison 228-680, Mike Crowley 236-665, Ron Wilson 247-660, Greg Hypes 247-655, Dave Blumer 652, Mikey Walker II 248-651, Mark Williams, Sr. 243-644, Andrew Short 266-642, Ron Rizzo 264-631, Rick Liccion 246-628, Lee Burnett 625, Matt Bard 612, Pat Donahue 234-607, Barry Marginean 247-606 Oct. 29. Chris Plis 279-762, Mikey Walker II 268-732, Jeff Matty 240-711, Ron Rizzo 247-696, Cory Slater 279-688, Matt Thomas 225-675 (triplicate), Gavin Dennis 245-662, Ron Wilson 243-656, Tom Hitchcock, Sr. 225647, Matt Bard 229-641, Mark Williams, Sr. 640, Lee Burnett 233-629, Scott Thomas 226-626, Rick Liccion 625, Walt Joshanski 233-624, Steve Eastman, Sr. 619, Benny Appleby 234-618, Dave Blumer 618, Keith Thomas 248-615, Phil Perkins 237-611, Doug Augustine 608, Greg Hypes 237-608, Mike Crowley 245-607 Senior Stars Oct. 23. Sharon Mills 191-568, Carol Lewis 189-515, Linda Weigand 182-504, Teresa Goldman 208-499, Dale Weigand 279-774, Rick Jordan 220-636, Ed Wasilenko 226-609, Tom D Lloyd 230-597, Paul Cady 225-546. Bowlers of the week: Carol Lewis +83 and Dale Weigand +123 Oct. 30. Peg Gilmore 188-528, Sharon Murdick 185-511, Linda Weigand 173-490, Sandy Loveless 185-489, Dale Weigand 237-688, V. Jerry Blumer 223-615, Ray Kisor 245-613, Thomas D. Lloyd 227-583. Bowlers of the week: Peg Gilmore +69 and Ted Shaw +101 Senior Rainbowlers Oct. 21. Dale Weigand 269-762, Gary Gonyea 244-643, Ed Wasilenko 258-637, Bob Ball 246-636, Ted Murdick 225-627, Walt Joshanski 208-590, Tom Hitchcock, Sr. 573, Rick Jordan 558, Dick Lees 200-540, Sharon Mills 214-571, Linda Weigand 179-520, Gloria Every 233-500, Sandy Loveless 197-494, Linda Cuff 486, Barb Reney 185-480, Chris Brown 455, Margaret Andrews 454, Joan McCarthy 177-437 Oct. 28. Bob Ball 223-609, David Keith 212-585, Dale Weigand 218-584, Gary Gonyea 226-553, Ted Murdick 199-551, Bruce Lewis 228-548, John Ashby 539, Paul Cady 537, Ron Cook 532, Gloria Every 187-480, Chris Brown 214-478, Norma Ferguson 162-466, Sandy Loveless 178-460, Linda Weigand 185-452, Linda Cuff 165435, Joan McCarthy 151-415, Barb Reney 405, Katherine Fletcher 404 Commercial League Oct. 20. Dale Weigand 266-706, Greg Walker 268-688, Dick Bobbett 256-672, Dave Ratliff 239-669, Ted Ball 227-656, Mike Ryan 259-650, Cory Slater 235-645, Ed Wasilenko 254-626, Nick Kilmer 244-626, Keith DeSio 620, Charlie Guzewicz 234-614, Reamer Fiester 233-604 Oct. 27. Keith DeSio 268-743, Gary Reynolds 257-722, Wayne Clarke 275-683, Norm Austin 675, Dick Bobbett 248-671, Dale Weigand 248-665, Ed Wasilenko 236-660, Ted Ball 238-660, Nick Kilmer 247-660, Jay Slater, Jr. 237-658, Brad Jordan, Jr. 241-649, Mike Ryan 236-644, Reamer Fiester 640, Cory Slater 237-635, Chet Prusinowski 635, Mark Hlywa 632, Ron Rizzo 244-632, Dave MacDonald 628, Randy Smith 252-621, Steve Eastman, Sr. 615, Don Paquette 612, Dave Ratliff 612, Brad Jordan, Sr. 251-603 Weedsport Mixed Doubles Oct. 19. Andy Dennison 255-762, Matt Rooker 237-657, Steve Rusin 619, Fuzzy Ponto 606, Jamison Mills 236605, Tom Hitchcock, Sr. 217-591, Jason Wells 234-589, Kevin Stoneburg 215-587, Chet Hoisington 579, Justin Horr 237-572, William Flynn 554, Joe Traver 546, Reamer Fiester 512, Ted Murdick 511, Barb Dennison 247-618, Sharon Mills 175-494, Sharon Murdick 170483, Sabrina Wellington 175-462, Linda Hitchcock 425, Sarajane Vitale 420, Penny Mills 410, Missy Hoisington 162-401, Melissa Cuykendall 390, Jeanine Nolte 390 Oct. 26. Matt Rooker 276-705, Tom Hitchcock, Sr. 256692, Carl Harvey II 241-683, Jamison Mills 245-640, Andy Dennison 252-636, Ted Murdick 231-620, Jason Wells 244-569, Steve Rusin 560, Chet Hoisington 558, Kevin Stoneburg 553, Carl Harvey 235-541, Jake Moore 540, Fuzzy Ponto 534, George Mills 529, Joe Traver 523, Justin Horr 507, Barb Dennison 248-661, Lorrie Bradtke 243-650, Roni Ponto 190-530, Sharon Mills 193-523, Linda Hitchcock 488, Sarajane Vitale 191-483, Sabrina Wellington 473, Sharon Murdick 455, Penny Mills 422, Jennifer Roden 421 T.N.E.L. Oct. 21. Loretta Lees 222-636, Angie Ryan 236-601, Tammy Williams 211-582, Kira Mettler 203-574, Rebecca Facey 198-537, Amy Franceschelli 505, Chris Gilman 464, Cyndy Dennis 462, Kay Rizzo 457, Debbie Squires 451 Oct. 28. Kira Mettler 190-546, Angie Ryan 234-542, Tammy Williams 202-535, Loretta Lees 206-524, Chris Gilman 203-522, Debbie Squires 200-518, Cyndy Dennis 190-502, Rebecca Facey 480, Candy Ryan 458, Amy Franceschelli 453 Saturday 4:30 Mixers Oct. 18. Greg Spinelli 279-738, Benny Appleby 235-668, Don Paquette 249-667, Ron Rizzo 234-631, Scott Lees 233-624, Geo Knapp 237-607, Dan Bozeat 215-595, Justin Horr 246-595, Phil Perkins 217-589, Tom Winslow 235583, Kira Mettler 236-621, Lorretta Lees 226-607, Angie Ryan 215-591, Patty Wright 192-548, Yvonne Kenyon 211-519, Tammy Williams 190-496, Chelsea Paquette 176-481, Angela White 188-470, Kay Rizzo 183-469, Cheryl Winslow 456 Solvay Rec Solvay, NY Bob’s Tires Senior Men Oct. 23. Bill Bigelow 576, Nick DeSantis Sr. 536, Pat Lisi 209, Ron Balduzzi 209. Friday Seniors Oct. 24. Chet Grzejka 183-497, Ray Harrington 168-474, Al Tarolli 169-463, Shirley Brandt 168-471, Mary Frenza 159-454. Monday Night Ladies Oct. 27. Carolyn Lafaver 213-511, Colleen Apps 204-505, Trish DeSantis 202-500. Tuesday AM Stars Oct. 28. Mary Ann Osborn 209-535, Carolyn Grund 204505, Doreen Barba 189-502. Geddes Federal Men Oct. 28. Len Capucilli 242-633, PetDiGenaro 222-586, Paul Francher 213-584, Mike Savanovich 227, Vince Arlukiewicz 215, Ed Rydelek 213, Butch Venuti 212, Chris McGilvray 212, Mike Pekala 211. Wednesday High Noon Seniors Oct. 29. Jean Petro 169-480, Vi Bobbett 177-466, Denise Gravius 168-454 Thunderbird Lanes Baldwinsville, NY CNY Ladies Classic League Oct. 21. Christine Episcopo 289-742, Kristina Kirby 242-665, Mindy Santocki 236-665, Martha Cameron 236-655, Kim Fox 268-647, Margie Chetney 245-643, Anne Bethmann 247-629, Michelle Powers 222-622, Allie O’Donaghy 223-610, Courtney Radick 212-609, Amy Lamica 222-608, Tina Fabrizio 239-607 Oct. 28. Krystal Ashby 257-711, Nicole O’Brien 232-674, Lynette Fichera 250-669, Joanna Carter 234-644, Christine Episcopo 246-632, Norine Faatz 233-625, Nikki Lafaver 233-624, Anne Bethman 210-622, Courtney Radick 245-619, Roseann DiFlorio 235-616, Margie Chetney 223-614, Maria D’Imperio 235-614, Martha Cameron 243-603 Bethmann Russell Financial Oct. 16. Jim Zimmerman 279/734, Jeff Cooper 254/713, Chris Cooper 258/712, Bob Flask 267/703, Russ Griffo 255/703, Jim Miner 248/686, R. J. Blanchard 278/677, Rich Lippke 255/677 Thunderbird PBA Oct. 14. Dean Distin 236/626, Brett Cunningham 248/622, Ryan Volcko 205/591, Ken Hoalcraft 204/588, Derek Magno 245/581, Tim Lawton 209/581, Joe Petrowski 221/573, Jim Bero 201/559, Cliff Saliba 213/554, Joe Conti Jr. 235/552 Oct. 21. Kris O’Donaghy 275/680, Derek Magno 227/635, Joe Conti Jr. 221/626, T. J. Mento 232/617, P.J. Kohanski 231/615, Dean Distin 236/614, Dave Gonzalski 224/593, Buddy Amidon 207/581, Joe Petrowski 238/574, Butch VanGorden 203/569, Tyler Herrman 191/552 Oct. 28. Joe Petrowski 218/609, Dave Gonzalski 203/595, Dean Distin 213/592, Kris O’Donaghy II 225/588, Derek Magno 215/588, Joe Conti Jr. 212/582, Tyler Hermman 232/578, Buddy Amidon 227/565, Cliff Saliba 231/559, Sean LaValley 202/556 Masters Bowling presents The 3rd Annual Senior Masters (Bowlers must be 50 years of age as of 11/28/2018) Sponsored by: Bethmann, Russell Financial Group At Bowl Mor Lanes * $500 1st Place based on entries $35 entry fee (Early Bird Squad 11/28 6:00 P.M. only, $30) One re-‐entry only allowed, based on squad availability. Circle your squad choice. Qualifying squads -‐ 4 bowlers per pair. Friday 11/28 -‐ 6:00 P.M. & 8:00 P.M. Saturday 11/29 -‐ Noon & 2:00 P.M. Saturday 11/29 -‐ Last chance squad ** ** 4:00 P.M. based on a minimum 6 eligible entries Your squad choice is guaranteed unless otherwise notified. Walk in’s allowed based on squad availability. 40 Bowlers max per squad Based on lane availability -‐ 3 game qualifier (all games are scratch). Top 16 Bowl down – Single elimination (2 game matches). *********************************************************** 75 entries or more, there will be 24 qualifiers and the top 7 qualifiers plus the Defending Champion (if entered) will receive a one round bye. *********************************************************** Match play finals are on Saturday 12/06 at 3:00 P.M. Roll off for ties for the last qualifying spot if needed, 12/06 at 11:30 A.M. Mail-‐in Deadline is 11/22/2014 Forward application to: Masters Bowling P.O. 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