THE CNY Striker - Syracuse Bowling Association
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THE CNY Striker - Syracuse Bowling Association
THE C N Y Striker SYRACUSE USBC BOWLING ASSOCIATION’S BI-WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLICATION Your Guide to Local Bowling News and Scores Septe mbe r 2010 Local players hit the PBA Senior Tour Tryniski and Ventura make their debut on the 50 and older circuit For Mike Tryniski, turning 50 has its advantages. The milestone birthday, which Tryniski hit July 26, made him eligible to join the PBA Mike Tryniski Senior Tour during the summer. Since his birthday occurred toward the end of the Senior Tour season, Tryniski was only eligible for its last three events. The Fulton native Sam Ventura showed he still has game DV KH ÀQLVKHG WK LQ ERWK WKH 3%$ 6HQLRU Lake County Indiana Open and the PBA Senior Pepsi Open, the only two events he enWHUHG+HFDVKHGLQHDFKWRXUQDPHQW 7U\QLVNL ZDV VDWLVÀHG ZLWK KLV 6HQLRU 7RXUGHEXW$VFKHGXOLQJFRQÁLFWSUHYHQWHG KLPIURPWDNLQJSDUWLQWKHVHDVRQÀQDOHLQ Michigan. “I wasn’t really surprised with how I did,” Tryniski said. “I wanted to win. I knew I was capable of winning.” Tryniski said the Senior Tour is more low-key than the intense atmosphere of the regular PBA Tour. Tryniski bowled on the PBA Tour a decade ago. “The competition is a little different,” Tryniski said. “There were at least 40 bowlers that were 60 and over.” Tryniski’s short stint on the Senior Tour allowed him to renew old friendships. “It was nice to go out and be back with my friends from the Tour,” he said. “Wayne Webb. Mark Williams. Tommy Baker. They all were out when I was out.” Tryniski is already making plans to bowl on an expanded Senior circuit next summer. ´,ZDQWWRERZOLQZKDWHYHU,FDQÀWLQWR my schedule,” he said. Sam Ventura was another familiar name on the PBA Senior Tour this season. Ventura, who turned 50 earlier this year, competed in all nine Tour events. “Bowling with some of the guys who were your idols growing up was really a blast,” Ventura said. “Listening to their stories was a treat.” Ventura admitted he had his ups and downs on the Tour. “The near misses were tough on my mind and wallet,” he said. “Battling back from a bad game makes you stronger in the long run. I look forward to next year as there will EHVWRSVIRUWKH6HQLRUVµ 9HQWXUD·VEHVWVKRZLQJZDVDWKSODFH ÀQLVKDWWKH3%$6HQLRU1RUWKHUQ&DOLIRUnia Classic, which included a memorable win over Hall of Famer Walter Ray Williams Jr. in match play. Ventura described how he clinched the match, 247-245: “The last game was nip and tuck with Walter needing to strike out to close me out. He strikes in the ninth and 10th but a 10-pin stopped him from ending the match. So now I need two strikes and 9 and I would be the ÀUVWRQHWRNQRFNRII:DOWHU5D\RQWKH6Hnior Tour. The next three shots were nerveZUDFNLQJ,JRWDVROLGRQWKHÀUVWVKRWEXWD Á\LQJSLQWRRNWKHRXW2QVKRWWZRDZHDN 10 was assisted by a not so lazy 6-pin. And Memory Lane Spotlight Hall of Famer ANDY MELNYK Who introduced you to bowling and how did you get started? Father Joe Shakola in the Junior Holy Name League at the Ukrainian Club when I was 8 years old with my childhood friends. Who were your idols growing up? Bobby Casey, Don Collins, Marty Piraino and Dom Cefalo Favorite bowling center: Ukrainian Club. I used to watch the City League at the Ukrainian Club when I was 10-years-old. Fondest memory or accomplishment: 0\ ÀUVW DW 3ROLVK +RPH LQ *UHDWHU Syracuse League in 1984. My three Herald Masters/Post-Standard Masters wins. Bowling a 299 game at the ABC tournament in 1997 in Huntsville, Alabama. the last shot was as good as I could throw it. With arms held out in a ‘V’ position, I yelled ‘Victory for Sammy V!’ It was amazing.” The Senior Tour featured nine events this season with a top prize of $8,000. The Tour began with the PBA Senior Dayton Classic in Ohio on April 14 and ended with the PBA Senior Jackson Open in Michigan on Aug. 24. Wayne Webb clinched Senior Player of the Year honors by winning the Senior -DFNVRQ 2SHQ LQ $XJXVW WKH ÀQDO HYHQW of the 2009-10 Senior Tour season. Webb joined fellow Hall of Famer Mark Roth as the only bowlers to win both the PBA Tour and Senior Tour Player of the Year awards. Webb, the 1980 PBA Tour Player of the Year, won three Senior events this summer: the Senior Jackson Open, the USBC Senior Masters and Senior Columbus Open. Webb, despite missing a pair of Senior Tour events, also won the earnings title with $41,900 and the competition points title. Williams Jr. was the average leader, bowling at a 225.49 pace. Thanks to his victories in the Senior Columbus Open and the USBC Senior Masters earlier in the season, Webb also joined Dick Weber, Johnny Petraglia and Dave Soutar DVWKHIRXUWKSOD\HUWRZLQ3%$WLWOHVLQÀYH different decades. Weber is the only one to win in six decades. see pg. 3 (bottom) for more PBA Senior Tour Highlights The 23rd annual Greater Syracuse Sports Hall of Fame Ceremony Class of 2010: Nini Sgroi (bowling), Frank DiChristina (administrator), Chuck Bisesi (basketball), Larry Hart (coach), Len Rauch (basketball/baseball), Joan Skiff (skiing), William “Doc” Scanlan (Veteran: baseball), )0*LUOV&URVV&RXQW\WHDP When: October 18, 2010 Where: Drumlins Country Club Time: 6 PM cocktail reception; 7 PM awards dinner Tickets: $60 per person in advance; $70 at the door For more information go to the Hall of Fame website at www.syracusehalloffame.com or call Bill Motto at 657-3718. Vol. 2 – Issue 2 NINI SGROI ELECTED TO THE SYRACUSE SPORTS HALL OF FAME by John Savage On Monday October 18, at Drumlins Country Club, Nini Sgroi will become the 10th member of the Syracuse bowling community to be inducted LQWR WKH *UHDWHU 6\UDFXVH Sports Hall of Fame. Sgroi joins Marty Piraino (class of 1987), $OEHUWD&URZHFODVVRI*UHJ*ULIIR (class of 1989), John O. Martino (class of1991), Bernard Maurer (class of 1995), Madge Wells (class of 1995), John RutNRZVNLFODVVRI)UHLGD*DWHVFODVV RIDQG'RQ*DWHVFODVVRI 6JURL ÀUVW EHFDPH D SURPLQHQW ÀJXUH LQ Syracuse bowling during the 1960s. It started off with the “Syracuse Bowls” television VKRZ7KHVKRZKDGTXDOLÀFDWLRQURXQGVZLWK different bowling establishments hosting the qualifying each week. Every week, the top TXDOLÀHUVZRXOGERZORQHJDPHHOLPLQDtion matches at Holiday Bowl until they were SDLUHGGRZQWRWKHÀQDOLVWRQWKHVKRZZKLFK aired live on Sunday mornings. In 1966, Sgroi PDGHDSSHDUDQFHVRQWKHVKRZ In 1965 at the Herald Masters, Sgroi came out of the losers bracket and defeated Andy Piraino II then defeated previously unbeaten *UHJ*ULIIRWZLFHWRZLQKLVÀUVW0DVWHUVWLWOH 7KHQDWWKH0DVWHUV6JURLÀQLVKHGXQGHIHDWHGDQGEHFDPHWKHÀUVWSHUVRQWRUHSHDW DV+HUDOG0DVWHUVFKDPS+HZDVDOVRWKHÀUVW two-time champ. During that two-year run, he won 17 consecutive matches, a Masters record that stood for over 40 years. During the Syracuse Bowling Associations’ annual City Tournament in 1968, Sgroi bowled on the winning championship team (Trailer Diner) with Alex Pandozzi, Tony Mano, Lou Scrimale and Marty Piraino. He also won the Doubles event with Pandozzi while also winning the Singles and All-Events titles. Thus, he EHFDPHWKHÀUVWHYHUSHUVRQLQWKHKLVWRU\RI the SBA to win all four titles in one year. Also in 1968 when Syracuse had over 20,000 bowlers, approximately 24 players carried a league average of over 200. Sgroi led the way with an impressive 210 average that year. The CNY Striker would like to congratulate Nini Sgroi on his induction into the *UHDWHU6\UDFXVH6SRUWV+DOORI)DPH 2010 Youth Hall of Fame Least favorite bowling moment: Losing to Dave Demperio on television in the ÀQDOVRI+HUDOG0DVWHUV Favorite part of bowling: Camaraderie Least favorite part of bowling: Trash talking and disrespect for opponents. Highest average:LQ*UHDWHU6\UDFXVH/HDJXH Favorite league:*UHDWHU6\UDFXVH/HDJXH Toughest bowler you’ve ever faced: Teddy Melnyk, Dave Demperio, Cliff Saliba Toughest team you’ve ever faced: Food Factory and Twin Trees in the Post-Standard Classic League. Best team you’ve ever bowled on:6ROYD\5HFWHDPLQWKH*6/DQG6DQWDUR7UXFNLQJ team in Post-Standard Classic at Holiday Bowl (members were myself, Ono Moro, Steve Szkolnik, Jim Malone and Jim Castle). Many thanks to Andy for allowing me to do this interview and for taking our readers down “Memory Lane” about his great bowling career. –Jody VanLiew The third annual Syracuse Youth Hall of Fame ceremony was held Aug. 14 at the Liverpool Fire Department. Mark Zbikowski Jr. (left), Maripat McNally (center) and Tim Durham (right) were this year’s hall of fame inductees. For more on the ceremony and the inductees, go to page 5. 2 THE CNY Striker September 2010 A Message from SBA President Bob Lazzaro Welcome back bowlers! By now many of you have already started up league play for the season. While we haven’t quite put away the golf clubs completely, we’re still excited to start our bowling adventures…hopefully with improved scores, but undoubtedly with our teammates and friends for good times and good scores. And when I think about it, that’s what it’s about for most of us…the friends we’ve made and bowl with every week. So what do we have in store this season? For starters, we’re in our second year of the CNY Striker! Together with the SWBA, we launched the paper last season and it was a success, both in bringing local bowling news to our centers and providing a vehicle for advertisers to reach the bowlers directly. On that same note, the Association website (www. syracusebowling.com) was completely revamped last year. If you haven’t taken a look at it, I encourage you to do so and go there for local Association and tournament information. It will continue to grow and become even better this season. As we all know, the sport and business of bowling continues to evolve, not only in Syracuse, but across the country. We will be paying close attention as the Empire State Bowling Association merges with the New York State Women’s and Youth Associations. Lessons learned there will help guide us though our own consideration of a similar merger in the next few years. We will need to know what works, what doesn’t, and how to set, manage and live up to the expectations of everyone in the Syracuse bowling community. Also, in this upcoming bowling season, Syracuse will once again play host to a national tournament, the USBC Women’s Championships (returning for WKHÀUVWWLPHVLQFH:HDUHSURXGWRKDYH thousands of women bowlers from across the nation come to our city and show them what a remarkable bowling community we have here. Stay tuned here for more news on the tournament as the season progresses. That’s it for now. Hopefully I’ll have more news and updates later on in the season! Bob Lazzaro President, Syracuse USBC Bowling Association, Inc. Change is coming As we start the new season, work is underway to bring about the merger of our three state USBC associations, the Empire State Bowling Association, the New York State Women’s Association and New York State Youth Association. There will be many challenges to overcome. But in my opinion, this is long overdue. As I’ve said in the past, change is never easy but sometimes it’s necessary. The CNY Striker will be keeping an eye on the progress of the state merger as it unfolds this season. The results will have an impact on our local associations which SBA president Bob Lazzaro outlined in his article on this page. Stay tuned. – Fran Piraino 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 thecnystriker@ yahoo.com. The opinions expressed in this paper are those of the authors and not necessarily those of The CNY Striker or the local bowling associations. THE CNY Striker 715 Old Liverpool Road /LYHUSRRO1< Email: thecnystriker@yahoo.com Editor/Writer ......................... Fran Piraino Design/Layout/Production ..Joyce Rougeau Advertising Coordinator ..... John Rougeau Distribution Coordinator.......Robert Ripka Contributing Writers.............. John Savage ............................................ Jody VanLiew Merger of state associations is on the horizon Last April, delegates representing the New York State local bowling associations unanimously gave the Empire State USBC Bowling Association authorization to pursue a merger with the New York State Women’s and New York State Youth associations. “This is a historic day for the sport of bowling in New York State,” ESBA president Mike Pettinella said in a press release. “For some time now, the women and youth associations have waited for this merger vote to happen. Speaking for our board of directors, we are eager to work with leaders of the women and youth associations to form an RUJDQL]DWLRQWKDWZLOOHIÀFLHQWO\VHUYHDOOERZOHUVLQRXUJUHDWVWDWHµ Voting by 59 delegates came at the ESBA’s annual meeting in Niagara Falls. Seventeen people have been selected to be part of the Merger Transition Committee, which has been formed to oversee the process of bringing three separate USBC state DVVRFLDWLRQVLQWRRQHXQLÀHGDVVRFLDWLRQ 7KHFRPPLWWHHKHOGLWVÀUVWPHHWLQJ-XO\DWWKH1<6%RZOLQJ&RXQFLO6XPmer Workshop at the Holiday Inn in the Syracuse suburb of Liverpool. Pat Zonneville, president of the NYS USBC Women’s BA, is the committee chairperson. Others on the committee are as follows: Women – Nancy Walczyk, NYS USBC Women’s BA association manager; Betty Kingsley, NYS USBC Women’s BA vice president; and Liz DeHart and Karen Krauss, NYS USBC Women’s BA director Men – Mike Pettinella, Empire State USBC BA president; Frank Wilkinson, ESUSBCBA 1st Vice President; Karl Bieber, Roger Buckman and Mark Ames, ESUSBCBA directors. Youth – Tom Solimine, NYSUSBC Youth Association president; Nelson Chase, NYSUSBC Youth Association vice president; Mike Callan, NYSUSBC Youth Association Region 2 director; Doc Doctorow, NYSUSBC Youth Association Region 10 director; and Thomas Clinton, NYSUSBC volunteer. NYS BPA – Jack Moran, Roseland Bowl; and Rick O’Neil, Owego Bowl. The committee’s goal is to complete the merger process by the summer of 2011. Notes from the State Association State tournament lineup begins Seniors Event (QWULHV DUH EHLQJ DFFHSWHG IRU WKLV \HDU·V QG 1<6 6HQLRUV &KDPSLRQVKLSV VFKHGXOHG IRU 2FW 24 at Roseland Bowl in Canandaigua. The tournament is for bowlers age 55 and up. For an entry form, go to the Empire State USBC Bowling Association website at www.bowlny.com. The entry forms for the NYS Masters Tournament and the 87th NYS Open Championships also are available for downloading on this website. Also, go to the Tournaments section for valuable hotel information for the NYS Open Championships next spring at Fishkill Bowl. Here’s our tournament lineup: 1<66HQLRUV&KDPSLRQVKLSV2FW5RVHODQG%RZO&DQDQGDLJXD -- NYS Masters Tournament, March 26-27, Boulevard Bowl, Schenectady. 1<62SHQ&KDPSLRQVKLSV$SULO0D\)LVKNLOO%RZO)LVKNLOOQHDU3RXJKNHHSVLH For more details or entry forms, visit www.bowlny.com. Changes made at the ESUSBCBA The Empire State USBC Bowling Association at its board meeting this summer made several leadership FKDQJHVKHDGLQJLQWRZKDWFRXOGEHLWVÀQDO\HDUDVDVHSDrate entity. $SUHVVUHOHDVHDQQRXQFHGWKDW)UDQN:LONLQVRQRI Staten Island was unanimously elected president of the ESUSBCBA. Wilkinson is owner of Rab’s Country Lanes and recently was elected as one of the youth committee representatives on the USBC national board of directors. Prior to his appointment to the president’s role, WilkinVRQVHUYHGWKH(686%&%$DVÀUVWYLFHSUHVLGHQW He replaces Mike Pettinella of Batavia, who was hired by the board as the association manager for the 2010-11 year, which began on August. 1. Pettinella was elected as the group’s president at an organizational meeting in May 2009. The Empire State USBC BA was formed to replace the former New York State USBA, which was disbanded due to criminal malfeasance. Pettinella replaces Paul Kupelian of Constantia, who resigned to pursue bowling association responsibilities at the local level. 5RJHU%XFNPDQRI)DUPLQJWRQZDVHOHFWHGWRWKHÀUVW vice president post vacated by Wilkinson. Buckman, for- mer president of the Rochester USBC BA, was a jurisdictional director for the ESUSBCBA. “I would like to thank the board for electing me as president for the remaining season of the Empire State USBC, and also want to congratulate Mike and Roger,” said Wilkinson, referring to the fact that the process to merge ESUSBCBA with the women and youth organizations is under way. “I also wish to commend Paul Kupelian for his efforts this past year, and wish him well in his future endeavors.” Pettinella expressed his gratitude to the board for their hard work in restoring the association’s credibility with the VWDWH·VFHUWLÀHGOHDJXHERZOHUVDQGVDLGKHORRNVIRUZDUG to providing exceptional customer service. “We anticipate great turnouts for our tournaments – all the entry forms will be posted on the web site soon – and we want our local associations to know that we’re here to support them,” he said. The board also announced the resignation of jurisdictional director Peter Resvanis of Long Island. The remainGHURIWKHERDUGUHPDLQHGLQWDFW2IÀFHUDQGGLUHFWRULQformation can be found on www.bowlny.com by clicking RQWKH2IÀFHUVWDERQWKHKRPHSDJH THE S e p t em b er 2 0 10 Electronic device enables Roth to bowl (Reprint of an article that appeared on the Empire State Bowling Association website) “It’s like a miracle,” Denise Roth said after watching husband Mark Roth, a Professional Bowlers Association Hall of Famer and one of the greatest bowlers in history, walk unaided on the approach and throw a SRXQG ERZOLQJ EDOO IRU WKH ÀUVW WLPH LQ more than 14 months in August. Since Roth, 59, suffered a massive stroke in late May 2009 that left the left side of his body paralyzed, he has refused to give up WKH ÀJKW WR UHJDLQ KLV OLIH +LV ÀUVW SXEOLF appearance following his stroke was at the *(,&20DUN5RWK3ODVWLF%DOO&KDPSLRQship in late March in West Babylon, N.Y., motivated him to continue his rehabilitation. He followed that appearance with a trip to Columbus, Ohio, in April where he spent a week with his former PBA Senior Tour competitors. Last week, with the assistance of a recently-developed device called a “WalkAide” that provides electronic stimulation to eliminate a common stroke condition called “drop 600 Club tourney dates set The Syracuse Bowling Association’s 600 Club released its tournament dates for the 2010-11 season. They are: Scotch Doubles Tournament: Oct. 16 at Erie Blvd. Lanes Annual Christmas Tournament & Party: Dec. 11 at Thunderbird Lanes Mixed Tournament: Feb. 12 at Flamingo Bowl 8-pin No-Tap Tournament: $SULODW*UHHQ$FUHV/DQHV For more details on these events, go to the SBA website at: www.syracusebowling.com. IRRWµWKHWLPH3%$7RXUFKDPSLRQPDGH another milestone leap forward. With the WalkAide, he was able to lift his left foot almost normally and walk “without tripping over his toes,” Denise Roth said. And with the ability to stand and walk on his own, Roth decided to test the device on a bowling lane in Fulton, where he quickly worked his way up from a 6-pound ball to a 12-pounder, Denise said. “Mark had use of the device for a sevenday trial and it was amazing,” Denise said. “He could walk faster and farther than any time since his stroke. He actually bowled ZLWKFRQÀGHQFH+HZDVJHWWLQJDURXQG percent better, which helped him get some badly-needed exercise. “He had to turn the WalkAide back in after the trial period, so now we have to wait to see what the insurance company says (about getting it back),” she added. “It’s a wonderful device. It actually took some of his hip pain away, too.” CNY Striker L A NES 723 West Broadway | Fulton, NY 13069 | 315-593-8070 www.lakeviewbowling.com DOUBLES CHALLENGE $ 2 0 00 FI R ST PL ACE based on 100 entries Qualifying Thursday, Nov. 4th & Nov.11th @ 7 PM Squads Saturday, Nov. 6th @ 1 PM & 5 PM Sunday, Nov. 7th @ 11 AM & 3 PM Saturday, Nov. 13th @ 1 PM, 5 PM & 9 PM Bowl 8 games for qualifying Top 32 teams bowl in the semi-finals Semi-Finals – Squads Sunday, Nov. 14th @ 9 AM & 1 PM Bowl 8 games with carryover Cut to the Top 16 teams Finals Saturday, Nov. 20th @ 2 PM Sunday, Nov. 21th @ 1 PM All Finalists will bowl a 16-Game Round Robin Award Scores Here’s a list of award scores submitted by the Syracuse Bowling Association: 300 Games SHSW$ODQ/HPDQF]\N %RZOLQJ*UHHQ 6HSW%LOO:DONHU6U Lakeview Bowling Center 6HSW0DWW/DZWRQ Bowl-Mor Lanes Entry Fee — $100 per Team Name: __________________________ Phone: _________________ Name: __________________________ Phone: _________________ please call Lakeview Lanes for more information continued from page 1 Here are more Senior Tour highlights: PBA Dayton Classic Sam Ventura made his PBA Senior debut in April. He didn’t make the match-play FXWEXWÀQLVKHGWKZLWKDDYHUDJH+HFDVKHG6WHYH)HUUDURRI.LQJVWRQ won the tournament. PBA Senior Columbus Open $DYHUDJHGLGQ·WPDNHWKHFXWDV9HQWXUDÀQLVKHGWKRQ$SULOLQ2KLR7KH winner was Wayne Webb. PBA Senior Miller High Life Open %RZOLQJLQDW*HRUJH3DSSDV9LFWRU\/DQHVLQ1RUWK&DUROLQD9HQWXUDÀQLVKHGWLHG IRUWKRQ0D\+HDYHUDJHG:DOWHU5D\:LOOLDPVZLQVKLVÀUVWFDUHHU6HQLRU title. PBA Senior Northern California Classic After making the match-play cut, Ventura scored a big win over Williams Jr. in the URXQGRI9HQWXUDZRQWKHPDWFKLQH[FLWLQJIDVKLRQ$YLFWRU\RYHU :LOOLDPVLQWKHÀIWKJDPHQDLOHGGRZQWKHZLQIRU9HQWXUD 9HQWXUDZDVHOLPLQDWHGLQWKHURXQGRIZLWKDORVVWR3DXO'DQIRUWKRI&DOLIRUQLD9HQWXUDFDVKHGIRUWKSODFH'RQ6LOYDRI1HYDGDZRQWKH-XQHWRXUQH\ PBA Senior U.S. Open /RFDOSOD\HUVGLGQRWIDUHZHOOLQ/DV9HJDVLQ-XQH9HQWXUDÀQLVKHGQGIROORZHG by Craig Vogel of Rome (167th place) and Dave Zebrowski of New York Mills (218). PBA Senior Masters 9HQWXUDWLHGIRUVW9RJHODQG0DUN6DEDWLQHWRRNSDUWLQWKH0DVWHUV which was held at South Point Bowling Center in Las Vegas. Webb won the Masters crown. PBA Senior Lake County Indiana Open $W2O\PSLD/DQHVLQ+DPPRQG,QG0LNH7U\QLVNLZDVDPRQJWKHWRSZLWKD JDPHWRWDODQGDGYDQFHGWRPDWFKSOD\$XJ+HÀQLVKHGLQWKSODFHZLWK DPDWFKSOD\UHFRUG+HDYHUDJHGDQGFDVKHG 9HQWXUDPLVVHGWKHFXWLQQGSODFH0LNH+HQU\RI2KLRZRQWKHHYHQW PBA Senior Pepsi Open 7U\QLVNLKDGDQRWKHUVWURQJVKRZLQJDVKHUROOHGDWRWDOWRTXDOLI\IRUPDWFK SOD\+HÀQLVKHGWKLQTXDOLI\LQJRYHUDOO Tryniski made it to the round of 16. He defeated Warren Blankenship, of Ardmore, 2NOD EXW ZDV NQRFNHG RXW E\ %RE )DUDJRQ RI 6FKHQHFWDG\ 7U\QLVNL ZRQ IRUWKSODFH 9HQWXUDIDLOHGWRPDNHWKHFXWLQQGSODFH7RP%DNHUFDSWXUHGKLVÀUVW6HQLRU Tour title in three years Aug. 17. PBA Senior Jackson Open ,QWKHÀUVWURXQG9HQWXUDYDXOWHGLQWRWKHWRSZLWKDWRWDODIWHUHLJKWJDPHV DW$LUSRUW/DQHVLQ-DFNVRQ0LFK+HZHQWRQWRPDNHWKHPDWFKSOD\FXWE\ÀQLVKLQJ WKLQTXDOLI\LQJZLWKD 9HQWXUDZDVHOLPLQDWHGE\3DWULF'RQDJKXHRI+RQHR\H)DOOVLQWKHURXQGRI EXWKHFDVKHG+HÀQLVKHGWKRYHUDOO Wayne Webb capped the 2009-10 Senior Tour season with a win in the Senior Jackson Open on Aug. 24. 3 4 THE CNY Striker September 2010 Adams wins SWBA award for top series For the second time in three years, hall of famer Jennette Adams recorded the highest series of the season in the Syracuse Women’s Bowling Association. Adams rolled a 775 series during the 2009-10 season to edge Diane Berube (774) for the SWBA award. $GDPV DOVR KDG WZR RI WKH HLJKW JDPHV ERZOHG ODVW season. Courtney Radick rolled two perfect games as well. -DQLFH0F&DUWK\KDGDDQGDJDPHWRKHUFUHGLW Hall of famer Roseann DiFlorio claimed her third straight award for high average with a 221 in the Bowl Mor Ladies Classic Doubles League. SWBA all-time records High average 0LFKHOOH)HOGPDQ High series list ².ULVW\0RUR 818 – Martha Cameron (2004) 815 – Sherry McClusky (1994) 814 – Michelle Feldman (2004) 811 – Michelle Feldman (2006) 808 – Mary DelVecchio (1998) ²)UHLGD*DWHV ²5RVHDQQ'L)ORULR 801 – Jennifer Creno (2008) 800 – Sandy Causer (2000) Most career perfect games 7 — Sherry McClusky 6 — Jennifer Creno Courtney Radick 5 — Kristy Moro Roseann DiFlorio Krystal Ashby 4 — Becki McNally 7HUL*RQ]DOVNL Jennette Adams ³0DUJLH&KHWQH\ Zimmerman sets SBA record for high average Jim Zimmerman Jim Zimmerman rolled into the record books with the highest average in Syracuse Bowling Association history last season. =LPPHUPDQ FDUULHG D DYHUDJH IRU games in the F.X. Caprara Men’s League at Flamingo Bowl. He rolled a season-high VHULHVRQWKHODVWZHHNRIWKHVHDVRQWR erase the old record of 241, which was shared E\ 'RQ %UXVK DQG -HUHP\ 0DFUL (2004-05). =LPPHUPDQHQWHUHGWKHÀQDOZHHNZLWK a 242 average and knew what he needed to get to break the six-year old record. “I knew I had to shoot at least 810 to bump it up a point,” Zimmerman said. Zimmerman only missed one week of bowling during the season and that was to attend his father’s wake in March. Dan Zimmerman passed away after a long battle with cancer March 22. It was the fourth straight year ZimmerPDQÀQLVKHGZLWKWKHKLJKHVWRYHUDOODYHUage in the SBA. In his two other leagues Rob Sposato ODVW VHDVRQ =LPPHUPDQ DYHUDJHG DW /DNHYLHZ %RZOLQJ &HQWHU DQG DW Thunderbird. In addition to high average, Zimmerman and Steve Skinner tied for most 800 series in the SBA with four. Zimmerman also tied IRUWKHPRVWJDPHVZLWK-LP%HUR In other SBA awards, Rob Sposato had the high series for last season with a 858. 6SRVDWRSRVWHGJDPHVRIDQG IRUKLVÀUVWHYHUVHULHVDWWKH9DQ:LH Doubles Tournament in January. Sposato went on to win the Van Wie title with Steve Skinner. Shawn Carbone had the second-best series in the city last year with a 856 at Flamingo Bowl in April. Carbone rolled two JDPHVLQWKHVHULHV Last year, 175 bowlers recorded 216 perfect games, a decrease of 19 perfect games from the previous season. The SBA also saw a drop in 800 series with 79 in 2009-10 compared to 96 in 2008-09. THE S e p t e m b er 2 0 10 CNY Striker YO U T H C O R N E R JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENTS Zbikowski, McNally and Durham enter Youth Hall of Fame Moro, Townley finish with top youth averages Bobby Moro and Mary Townley averaged 221 and 194, respectively, to ÀQLVKZLWKWKHKLJKHVWDYHUDJHVLQWKH6\UDFXVH<RXWK,QFODVWVHDVRQ%RWK were in the Major/Seniors Division for 15-21-year-olds. Townley, a junior at Liverpool High School, carried a 194 average at Flamingo Bowl. Moro, a senior at Henninger High School, averaged 221 in the Junior Travel League. Moro’s high average award capped off a strong 2009-10 season in which he UROOHGDJDPHDQGTXDOLÀHGIRUWKH1HZ<RUN6WDWH3XEOLF+LJK6FKRRO Bowling Championships. Moro also earned an 11-strikes-in-a-row plaque. Moro was among four players to roll perfect games last season. Mark Zbikowski Jr., who entered the Youth Hall of Fame in August, also recorded a JDPHDVGLG-DPLH&OLIIDQG&DPHURQ%\UQH Jessica Ingram had the highest series for a female with an impressive 772, which was eight pins away from bettering Marni Vincitore’s all-time Syracuse Youth record of 779. Three youth bowlers, Mark Zbikowski Jr., Maripat McNally and Tim Durham, were inducted into the Syracuse Youth Hall of Fame this summer. The trio was honored at a ceremony Aug. 14 at the Liverpool Fire Department. Zbikowski, a sophomore art major at SUNY Oswego, was inducted in the outstanding bowling performance category. Zbikowski, a 2009 C.W. Baker High School graduate, ERZOHGKLVÀUVWJDPHDW%·YLOOH6SRUWV%RZOLQ+HFDUULHGDDYHUDJHLQWKH CNYCL bowling as a member of the Baldwinsville varsity team. The converted left-hander also won the Junior Van Wie Tournament with his brother, Ryan, in 2010. McNally, a freshman at Herkimer College, was inducted for her service to youth. She served on the youth board since she was 14. McNally also served on many committees DQGKHOSHGFUHDWHVRPH\RXWKWRXUQDPHQWV6KHJUDGXDWHGIURP:HVW*HQHVHHDQGZDVD PHPEHURIWKHYDUVLW\ERZOLQJWHDP6KHDOVRSODFHGÀUVWLQQXPHURXVORFDO\RXWKWRXUQDments. McNally received her hall of fame award from her mother, SWBA hall of famer Becki McNally. Durham, who graduated Liverpool last June, started bowling when he was 11. He was inducted for sportsmanship. Durham displayed respect for his fellow bowlers during junior league competition and varsity matches as a member of the Liverpool squad. He carried a 222 average in the CNYCL. Congratulations Mark Zbikowski Jr., Maripat McNally and Tim Durham on your Syracuse Youth Hall of Fame awards! Youth Hall of Fame photo credit to Kim Zbikowski Syracuse Youth, Inc. High Averages 2009-10 Bantams (4-8 yrs.) Boy:5\DQ0DF&RPELH Girl: Hannah Kratz 118 Juniors (12-14 yrs.) Boy: Matt Clemons 196 Girl: Alyssa Boccardo 189 Preps (9-11 yrs.) Boy: Tyler Watchus 157 Girl:&DVH\6PLWK Seniors (15-21 yrs.) Boy: Bobby Moro 221 Girl: Mary Townley 194 Honored during the Youth Hall of Fame ceremony Aug. 14 was the Boys All-Star team. They are (left to right) Zach Del Brocco, Bobby Moro, Jamie Cliff, Ryan Bertrand & Connor Harrington. Mark Zbikowksi Jr. (left) received his award for outstanding bowling performance from his father, Mark Sr. on Aug. 14. The Zbikowski family was on hand to celebrate Mark Jr.’s Youth Hall of Fame induction at the Liverpool Fire Department. From l to r: Mark Sr., Ryan, Mark Jr. and Kim Zbikowski. Recognized at the Youth Hall of Fame dinner were members of the Girls All-Star team. From left to right: Maripat McNally, Jessica Ingram and Becca Olivadoti. NOTABLE HIGH SCORES — YOUTH Bowl Mor Lanes East Syracuse, NY BUMPER BUDDIES Sept 11. $PHULFD&DUKDUW &KLDUD0HVVLQD+RSH:ULJKW 84-149; Ashton Williams 81-148; $YHU\:LOOLDPV BOWL-MOR JUNIORS Sept 11. 5\DQ%RUNRZVNL Alex Williams 88-216; Amari Williams 92-244 BOWL-MOR MAJORS Sept 11. Adam Beach 220-566; Connor Harrington 210-578; Nick Espicopo 5\DQ0XUSK\%REE\ Moro 241-651; Brian Pelose 182-542; 5\DQ%HUWUDQG1LFN2OVRQ &DVH\6PLWK%HWK3LVWRQ -HUHP\1DWHOOR$GDP 1DWHOOR/XNH&KHVWQXW -LPP\0D[ZHOO7RP.HDQH &DVH\7\PNR$O\VVD Boccardo 209-546; DJ MacCombie Jr 198524; Joe Boccardo 175-517 Samuel “Timmy” Durham Jr. (left) was honored for sportsmanship at the Youth Hall of Fame ceremony. Durham’s sister, Ashley (right), awarded Tim his hall of fame sportsmanship plaque. Maripat McNally stands with her mother, Becki, after receiving her Service to Youth award. Becki McNally presented Maripat with her award. photos credit: Deb Deuel 5 6 THE CNY Striker September 2010 No ta b l e Hi gh Sc o r es Bowl Mor Lanes Erie Blvd. Lanes Lighthouse Lanes East Syracuse, NY Syracuse, NY Oswego, NY PBA Experience Doubles League Sept. 7:JDPHV'HQQLV9DQ*RUGHQ 6RQQ\3LFNDUG Howard Jones 259/910; Dan Bibbens 276/900; Jack Vault 265/898; Jody 9DQ/LHZ-HUHP\0DFUL Ron Clifford 244/884; Ray Cyr 258/874; -RH&RQWL0LNH&DUQR 7-0HQWR3-.RKDQVNL 6WHYH6XVOLN'HUHN0DJQR 6DP9HQWXUD%HQQ\ $SSOHE\7LP/DZWRQ (ULF5LSND Romano Motors Men’s League Port City Seniors League Sept. 9:-RQ3DQLQVNL'DYH Walters 251-712, John Maselli 266-690, -D\.RJXW3DXO7D\ORU Terrance Connor 264-667, James Smith $QG\<DQGRQ-RKQ3DXO +D\HV'DU\O3HSH Sept. 13: James Biancavilla 269-708; 5REHUW%UDFH'DYLG$VFHQ]L $QGUHZ:DOODFH:LOOLDP .HUÀHQ0LFKDHO0DKDQH\ 5LFKDUG'LHW] Flamingo Bowl Weedsport, NY Liverpool, NY John’s Auto Care and Tabatha’s Restaurant Monday Ladies Classic Sept. 14: Diane Ackerman 657, Kay Szczypien 656, Jennette Adams 616, Joanne DeStefano 605, Lori Pientka 572, Sharon Sitar 558, Stacey Finnigan 565 Rainbow Lanes Senior Stars Sept. 9: Joan McCarthy 191-484, Darlene 0F$UGHOO+LOGHJDUG*XQQLS *OHQQ&RWWUHOO'LFN/HHV Rick Jordan 216-578, Bruce Lewis 218-LP0F$UGHOO Sept. 16. Darlene McArdell 524; Mary Williams 508; Carol Lewis 481; Wayne Bibbins 225-601; Bruce Christopher 555; Jim McArdell 517; Ernie Blumer 511 Senior Rainbowlers Sept. 7: Ed Wasilenko 246-651; Bob 0F'XIÀH7HG6KDZ Sharon Mills 451; Margaret Andrews 449; -RDQ0F&DUWK\%DUE5HQH\ Sept. 14. Ron Dewey 268-677; Walt -RVKDQVNL%RE0F'XIÀH (G:DVLOHQNR6KDURQ0LOOV 178-476; Margaret Andrews 167-462; Jean )UDQFLVFR The CNY Striker wants your weekly league scores! High scores from league play appear in every issue of The CNY Striker. Make sure your league is represented. To report scores, send an e-mail to thecnystriker@yahoo. com. Striking Results ProShop 1777 Brewerton Rd. | Syracuse, NY 13211 | 315.454.9788 (inside Strike-n-Spare Lanes) Over 200 Balls in Stock Ebonite Vital Sign | Storm Reign Supreme Storm Prodigy | Hammer Midnight Vibe Brunswick Anacunda | Track 715T Hammer Plague | Columbia Complete Bedlam Brunswick C-System 4.5 | Hammer Jigsaw Trap Brunswick Revolver | Hammer Hardcore Grind Storm Anarchy | Ebonite Mission 2 Columbia Pure Physics | Mutant Cell Pearl Large selection of used balls Start the season off with a new ball VIP Shop Star ProShop Shop Hours Mon–Wed.........1-8 | Thurs.........1-7 | Fri–Sat.........1-8 George Cavanaugh owner For up-to-date information on ALL local bowling accomplishments… go to www.syracusebowling.com WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS NOMINATED FOR SPORTSTRAVEL AWARD After 90 years of competition, the United States Bowling Congress Women’s Championships recently got a makeover, and the upgrades were well-received by more than FRPSHWLWRUVZKRWUDYHOHGWR(O3DVR Texas, for the 2010 edition of the storied event. The 2010 USBC Women’s Championships also garnered attention from outside of the bowling industry and landed on the RIÀFLDOEDOORWIRURQHRI6SRUWV7UDYHOPDJDzine’s 2010 SportsTravel Awards, a USBC press release said. The ballot includes nominees in amateur, collegiate and professional categories, and awards will be presented for best single-sport event, best multi-sport or multi-discipline event and best sports event series or circuit in each category. To be eligible, nominated events had to occur between July 1, 2009, DQG-XQH “It has been an exciting year for USBC and the Women’s Championships, and it is very satisfying to be considered among the top sporting events in the world,” said Brian Lewis, USBC’s Managing Director of Tournaments in a press release. “We are proud of the evolution and growth of our tournaments and events, and being recognized for our efforts is proof of our impact in the industry.” The 2010 Women’s Championships is one RIVL[ÀQDOLVWVIRU%HVW6SRUWV(YHQW6HULHV or Circuit in the Amateur Sporting Events category. The tournament, which has been held in 56 cities since its inception in 1916, PDGHLWVÀUVWYLVLWWR(O3DVRWKLV\HDUDQG DWWUDFWHG ÀYHSOD\HU WHDPV GXULQJ LWV 100-day run from March 27 until July 4. In 2011, the Women’s Championships will make its third visit to Syracuse, and 10th trip to the Empire State overall. Syracuse hosted the event in 1940 and 1954, featuring 1,185 DQG WHDPV UHVSHFWLYHO\ 7KH tournament kicks off its 88-day run on April 7, and more than 6,000 teams are expected to compete. Nominations for this year’s awards were made by SportsTravel readers and ballots can be found in the August and September issues of SportsTravel magazine or online at www.sportstravelmagazine.com. Voting will continue through Monday, 6HSWDQGZLQQHUVZLOOEHDQQRXQFHGRQ Oct. 21, 2010, at the TEAMS (Travel, Events And Management in Sports) ‘10 Conference & Expo in Charlotte, N.C. Also up for grabs will be the title of Best New Sporting Event of the past year, which includes the Professional Bowlers Association’s World Series of Bowling, and an overall Sports Event of the Year from among the nominated events. )RUWKHÀUVWWLPHWKH:RPHQ·V&KDPSLonships was held in a convention-center setting, as 48 lanes were specially-constructed inside the El Paso Convention and Performing Arts Center. All previous tournaments, with the exception of events held at the National Bowling Stadium in Reno, Nev., every third year since 1997, were held in traditional bowling centers. Along with the setting, the tournament format also had a new look this year as it ZDVSDUHGGRZQIURPÀYHGLYLVLRQVWRWKUHH and a 100-percent handicap format was introduced. Cities that host the Women’s Championships, the world’s largest participatory sporting event for women, can expect to see more than 60,000 visitors (bowlers and guests) and an economic impact of more than $40 million. “Events such as this one are a prime example of the achievement of excellence in the organization and management of sporting events,” said Timothy Schneider, publisher of SportsTravel magazine, which organizes the TEAMS Conference & Expo.” SportsTravel readers are the leaders of the sports-event industry, and they know what it takes to execute a high-quality event. The SportsTravel Awards program is an opportunity for them to honor their peers for a job well done.” For more information on the USBC Women’s Championships, visit BOWL.com. THE S e p t emb e r 2 0 10 CNY Striker Photo credit: Herm Card Syracuse Bowling Hall of Famer Nini Sgroi, (top row, right) is among this year’s inductees to the Greater Syracuse Hall of Fame. Joining Sgroi into the hall is: (front row left to right) Larry Hart, Frank DiChristina, Chuck Bisesi and Marshall Skiff (representing Joan Skiff). (Top row) Lenny Rauch and Sgroi. To be eligible for the Greater Syracuse Sports Hall of Fame, an individual must have been a resident of the Greater Syracuse area or involved in Greater Syracuse Sports for at least ten years. Membership numbers decline: During the 2009-10 season, the Syracuse Bowling Association had 4,271 members, which was down approximately ERZOHUVIURPWKHSUHYLRXV\HDU $WWKH6WDWH:RPHQ·V%RZOLQJ$VVRFLDWLRQFRQYHQWLRQLQ$SULOLWZDVDQQRXQFHGWKDWWKHZRPHQ·VVWDWHPHPEHUVKLSVWRRGDWDGURSRIOHVV bowlers than in 2008-09. /DVW$SULOWKH(PSLUH6WDWH86%&%RZOLQJ$VVRFLDWLRQUHSRUWHGLWVFXUUHQWPHPEHUVKLSEDVHGRQGXHVUHFHLYHGIURPWKH86%&DVZKLFKLVFORVH to the same number as the previous year. Petraglia wins PBA Region event: PBA hall of famer Johnny Petraglia defeated David Kneas of Annapolis, Md., 245-189, to win the PBA East Region Howell Lanes Senior Open at Howell Lanes on Sept. 12. The victory helped Petraglia join the legendary Dick Weber as only the second player to win PBA titles in six decades. 3HWUDJOLDZRQWKHÀUVWRIKLV3%$7RXUWLWOHVLQ)RUW6PLWK$UNLQDWDJH$ZHHNODWHUKHMRLQHGWKH86$UP\DQGGLGQ·WERZORQ7RXUDJDLQ until 1969. With Sunday’s title, he also has 12 PBA Regional titles along with seven PBA Senior Tour titles. Now included are titles won in the 1960s, ‘70s, ‘80s, ‘90s, ‘00s and ‘10s. Two events on live video streaming at bowl.com: Two major international tournaments and multiple collegiate events highlight the upcoming live video streaming schedule on the USBC website bowl.com this fall. The USBC announced in a press release that the Pan American Bowling Confederation Women’s Championships, which will feature Team USA stars Kelly Kulick, Liz Johnson, Stefanie Nation, Shannon O’Keefe, Tennelle Milligan and Shannon Pluhowsky, will be broadcast for the second consecutive year, this time from Sunset Station Hotel and Casino’s Strike Zone Bowling Center in suburban Las Vegas from Sept. 27-Oct. 1. USBC also has reached an agreement with QubicaAMF to provide coverage of the prestigious Bowling World Cup, which will be held in Toulon, France, IURP2FW&DURO\Q'RULQ%DOODUGDQG-RKQ6]F]HUELQVNLDUH7HDP86$·VUHSUHVHQWDWLYHVDQGZLOOWDNHRQERZOHUVIURPDQH[SHFWHGFRXQWULHV Several NCAA programs will hold dual matches at the International Training and Research Center and those events also will be broadcast live. Morgan State will take on Delaware State on Sept. 20 at 1 p.m. Eastern, while Prairie View A&M will battle Maryland Eastern Shore on Oct. 10 at 9 a.m. Eastern. In WKHÀQDOPDWFKXS6WHSKHQ)$XVWLQZLOOWDNHRQ6DP+RXVWRQ6WDWHRQ2FWDWSP(DVWHUQ )LQDOO\ ERZOFRP ZLOO VLPXOFDVW WKH FKDPSLRQVKLS URXQG RI WKH 9LHQQD 2SHQ RQ 2FW DW DP (DVWHUQ 7KH HYHQW ZKLFK LV EHLQJ VWUHDPHG E\ BowlingDigital.com, features a host of professional bowlers and past Team USA members. Among the Americans scheduled to compete are Chris Barnes, Lynda Barnes, Pete Weber, Sean Rash, Wendy Macpherson and Brian Voss. 0RUH WKDQ XQLTXH YLHZHUV KDYH WXQHG LQ WKLV \HDU WR ZDWFK OLYH ERZOLQJ DFWLRQ IRU IUHH RQ ERZOFRP )RU D FRPSOHWH OLVW RI XSFRPLQJ OLYH streaming events, including dates and times, check the homepage of bowl.com. National Bowling Week sets records: According to the Bowling Proprietors’ Association of America (BPAA), bowling continues to see record levels of participation in what has been a period of tremendous resurgence in popularity for the industry. The BPAA released new growth statistics that point to the vitality of bowling, which continues to maintain its status as the nation’s number one participatory sport. 7KH%3$$UHSRUWHGLQ$XJXVWWKDWRQ:RUOG5HFRUG'D\$XJXVWZKLFKZDVWKHFXOPLQDWLRQRI1DWLRQDO%RZOLQJ:HHN-XO\WR$XJXVWWKH industry set a new world record of most games played in a single day for the third consecutive year. :LWKLQDKRXUSHULRGJDPHVZHUHSOD\HGDFURVVWKHFHQWHUVWKDWUHSRUWHGDVRIWKHFXWRIIGDWHVHWWLQJDQHZEHQFKPDUNRIVXFFHVVIRU the industry. Coupled with the World Record Day news, the BPAA also announced record participation levels during the full year of April 2009 to March 2010. Driven by heightened participation from women and younger bowlers, the industry saw a 2.7% increase in consumer participation with more than 71 million having bowled during the 12-month time frame. New USBC president takes over:'DUOHQH%DNHURI0DKRPHW,OORIÀFLDOO\EHJDQKHUWHUPDVWKHÀUVWIHPDOHSUHVLGHQWLQWKHKLVWRU\RIWKH86%& on Aug. 1. Baker served as president-elect on the USBC Board of Directors in 2009-10. She replaced outgoing president Jeff Boje. The USBC Board also has four new directors for 2010-11. At the 2010 USBC Annual Meeting in May, Mark Martin of Waterford, Mich., and Deanna Rose of Fairport, N.Y., were elected. Carolyn Dorin-Ballard of Keller, Texas, and Michael Italia of Warrington, Pa., were re-elected to the board. Also new to the board are Cathy DeSocio of Wichita, Kan., and Frank Wilkinson of Staten Island, N.Y. Do you know of an interesting bowling accomplishment or story? 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