John Scaia II Memory Lane Spotlight
Transcription
John Scaia II Memory Lane Spotlight
THE C NY Striker SYRACUSE USBC BOWLING ASSOCIATION’S BI-WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLICATION Your Guide to Local Bowling News and Scores Vol. 2 – Issue 13 THE 32ND ANNUAL POST-STANDARD WOMEN’S MASTERS Lambrecht wins 52nd annual P-S Masters M a rch 2011 Rougeau finishes as the top qualifier Former champion Allie Rougeau topped the 32nd annual Post-Standard Women’s Masters leaderboard with a 767 handicap series during qualifying at Bowl Mor Lanes on Feb. 20. Rougeau, who won the crown in 2008 and was also the 2007 runner-up, rolled a career-high 740 scratch series with games of 216, 235 and 289. It was her first career 700 series. Rougeau, 22, got lined up in the middle of her second game and rolled seven straight strikes to end game two. She Allie Rougeau had the front 10 in her third game but left the 10 pin on her 11th ball, which she spared for 289. “I actually threw it really good,” Rougeau said. “But I was afraid I was going to miss that 10 pin.” Rougeau gave credit to her fiancé, Kris O’Donaghy II, for telling her what ball to use, the Invasion. The couple got engaged last fall and is planning a July 23 wedding. “If it wasn’t for him, I probably wouldn’t have bowled this good,” she said. Rougeau wasn’t the only bowler to post a career-high score during qualifying for match play at the Women’s Masters on Feb. 19-20. Ashley Skinner rolled a career-high 766 series Feb. 20 and finished as the tournament’s top scratch qualifier. Skinner had games of 287, 232 and 247. In her first game, Skinner was on a roll with 10 straight strikes but left a split on her 11th ball. She is the No. 2 seed behind Rougeau. Pawlick rolls tourney-record 299 game Left-hander Emilie Pawlick set a Women’s Masters tournament record with a 299 game Feb. 20. The old record of 298 was shared by Jennette Adams (2002) and Margie Chetney (2011). After games of 187 and 224, Pawlick said she was looking for a big score in her third game to qualify for match play. Pawlick, 24, went on to deliver 11 consecutive strikes. Her last ball hit Emilie Pawlick the pocket high and she was denied a perfect game with a standing 6-pin. She finished with a season-high 710 series. “On 5 and 6, I started off strong and didn’t pay attention to getting strikes,” Pawlick said. “I didn’t get nervous. Normally, I get nervous, but I had the front eight when Allie (Rougeau) was going into her 10th frame and watching her distracted me. I didn’t get nervous until after my last ball.” for more on the Women’s Masters, go to page 3 ☞ Construction starts for Women’s Nationals by Matt Cannizzaro, USBC communications During the next five weeks, the Oncenter will be transformed into a state-of-the-art 48lane bowling facility that will be the home of the 2011 United States Bowling Congress Women’s Championships. On Feb. 21, work crews began bringing in more than 30 truckloads of materials needed to construct the venue, which also includes vendor and office space, a squad room, a locker area and spectator seating. The finished product will be the biggest stage in women’s bowling, and the 2011 Women’s Championships is expected to bring more than 30,000 bowlers to Syracuse during its 88-day run from April 7-July 3. The amount of lumber required for the venue is enough to construct at least five threebedroom homes, and more than six miles of wiring is required to handle the tournament’s electrical needs. Memory Lane Spotlight Hall of Famer by Jody VanLiew John Scaia II How did you get started in bowling? As a pin boy at Solvay Recreation in 1949. Bowling idols: Marty Piraino, Greg Griffo and Dan Capucilli Favorite bowling center: Solvay Recreation Fondest bowling memories and accomplishments: My son and I shooting 300 in the same league weeks apart at the Syracuse Bowling Center. Shooting three 800 series at Solvay Recreation. I have lots of heart-warming memories over the years that are too numerous to mention. Biggest disappointment: I lost the fifth match of the day in 1975 Post-Standard Masters tournament resulting in a third place finish. I have finished second three times in the VanWie Doubles. My partners were Tom Minnegan, Steve Szkolnik and Gary Cunningham. Favorite part about bowling: Camaraderie Least favorite part about bowling: The lack of attention that is given to the bowlers that have achieved a high level of talent over many years. Highest average: 218 in 1994 Favorite league: City League and the Post-Standard Classic League Toughest bowlers you’ve ever faced: Marty Piraino and Dave Brownlee Toughest team you’ve ever faced: National Cleanway (Jeff Gordon, John Hough, Bob Hoefer, Mike Tryniski and Dean Distin). Best teams you’ve ever bowled on: The Raphael’s Restaurant team (myself, Don Kessler, Greg Griffo, Don Gates, Raphael “Flash” Caloia, Tony Caloia, Dave Hibbard and Don Collins). The Barbagallo’s team (myself, Barry Clute, Gary Cunningham, Joe Creno, Joe Losurdo, Buddy Amidon and Sam Ventura). I would like to thank John for taking the time for this interview. It was a real treat hear about John’s amazing hall of fame career and letting our readers get a glimpse of one of the area’s top competitors. Thank you Mr. Scaia!! – Jody VanLiew The first piece of the installation process will be the tournament’s custom scoreboards, which began Feb. 23. The scoreboards are comparable to the oversized screens often found in sports venues and arenas across the country, but offer a clearer picture thanks to the latest technology. They feature enhanced graphics with 4.4 trillion colors and streaming video capabilities and make up the world’s largest mobile scoreboard of its kind. The setup also includes a 12 feet by 9 feet, high-definition video display screen over the tournament’s traditional Center Aisle. Construction on the 48 championship lanes is scheduled to begin Feb. 28. The 2011 event marks the second time the tournament will be held in a conventioncenter setting. Prior to last year’s event in El Paso, Texas, the tournament was contested in traditional bowling centers when not held at the National Bowling Stadium in Reno, Nev. (every third year since 1997). The tournament first was held in 1916, and 2011 will be the 92nd year of competition. The Women’s Championships returns to New York state for the first time since 1996. It previously was held in Syracuse in 1940 and 1954 with 1,185 and 4,538 five-player teams, respectively. There still are plenty of prime bowling times available for the 2011 tournament, but the March 1 entry deadline is quickly approaching. So far, 5,660 five-player teams are scheduled to compete in 2011. For more information, visit BOWL.com/ tournaments or call the tournament entries department at 800-514-2695. Sponsors for the 2011 USBC Women’s Championships sponsors include Turning Stone Resort and Casino, official brackets sponsor, Humana, official registration sponsor, Miller Lite and Molson Canadian, official beer sponsors. Supporting sponsors include Storm Bowling Products, Nationwide Insurance, The Oncenter, Syracuse Convention and Visitors Bureau, Caz Limo & Tours, Kegel, official lane maintenance provider, US Steltronic, official scoring system, and Brunswick, official lane provider. For more information on the Women’s Championships, visit BOWL.com/usbcwomenschamp. Rick Lambrecht defeated Gary Feldman, 247-203, to capture the 2011 Post-Standard Masters crown Feb. 16 at Erie Blvd. Lanes. A string of five strikes coupled with two opens by Feldman propelled Lambrecht to the title. The Homer right-hander finished the tournament 8-0 with a 228.5 average, taking home $2,500. Lambrecht was making his first championship appearance, but he’s no stranger to the Masters. He was the tournament’s top qualifier in 2005 with a 796 series. Lambrecht is also one of the few bowlers to have won the P-S Masters, the Cortland Masters and the Auburn Citizen Masters. Feldman finished 6-2 with a 211.4 average and took home $1,300 for second. His only two tournament losses were to Lambrecht. Among the Auburn-area friends in attendance to support Lambrecht and Feldman were Jeff Matty, 2010 champ Lee Burnett, Michael Ryan and Jeff Chalupnicki. Second-seeded Feldman got to the title match with a 196-189 win over third-seeded Jeremy Macri, who bowled well under his 230 match-play average. Macri got past fourth-seeded Timmy Bacon, 197-185, in the first match of the stepladder finals. Macri (7-2) won $900 and finished with a 227.2 average. Bacon (7-2, 212.1) received $750. Lambrecht’s road to the title Def. Robert Mushtare 637-620 Def. Steve Suslik 713-622 Def. Dave Jecko 657-573 Def. Tom Rougeau 626-510 Def. Tim Bacon 654-598 Def. Jeremy Macri 686-652 Def. Gary Feldman 752-634 Championship Def. Feldman 247-203 for more on the Masters, go to pages 2 & 3 Patronize The CNY Striker Advertisers Page 2: AAA Abandon Auto Legends Pro Shop Introducing The Determinator plus, Bowling Ball Specials Lane #1 The New Boomerang bowling ball Page 3: Striking Results Pro Shop Inventory of new balls & “Limited”in-stock specials Page 4: Saliba’s Bowlers’ Shop “Mid-Masters” specials ☞ THE March 2011 C N Y Striker Award Scores Here’s a list of award scores submitted by the Syracuse Bowling Association: 300 Games Nov. 12 Tim Lawton/Flamingo Jan. 3 Jesse Puchales Sr/Hi- Way Bowl Jan. 25 Frances Garfield/Strike N Spare Jan. 26 RJ Blanchard/Thunderbird Feb. 8 Tim Race/Green Acres Feb. 9 Frank Dewees/Flamingo Feb. 11 Todd Barfield/Strike N Spare Feb. 15 Sam Ventura/Bowl-Mor (PBA Experience – Scorpion) Feb. 16 Jim Bero/Flamingo Feb. 17 Dietrick Roberson/Erie Feb. 17 Paul Taylor/Erie Feb. 18 Eddie VanSlyke/Strike N Spare Feb. 21 Courtney Radick/Lighthouse Lanes 11-in-a-row Nov. 24 Ben Goodfellow/Sports Bowl 290 Dec. 22 Chris Smith/Flamingo 299 Jan. 3 John Clark Jr/Hi-Way Bowl 290 Jan. 7 Colby Stejbach/Bowl-Mor 299 Jan. 21 Jonathan Hanson/Bowl Mor 299 Jan. 24 Joe Conti Jr/Flamingo 299 Jan. 28 Tim Lawton/Flamingo 299 Jan. 28 Kevin Nichols/Strike N Spare 299 Feb. 5 Robert Gibson/Bowl Mor 299 Feb. 11 Nate Perry/Strike N Spare 299 Feb. 11 John Rougeau/Bowl-Mor 279 Feb. 13 Mike Hayes/Lakeview 299 Feb. 14 JD Colditz/Erie 299 Feb. 14 Ted Melnyk/Lakeview 296 Feb. 16 Robert Dykeman/Flamingo 297 Feb. 19 Courtney Radick/Bowl Mor 290 Feb. 19 Margie Chetney/Bowl Mor 298 Feb. 20 Emilie Pawlick/Bowl Mor 299 800 Series Jan. 28 Kevin Nichols/Strike N Spare 803 Feb. 9 Frank Dewees/Flamingo 823 Feb. 13 Mike Hayes/Lakeview 811 Feb. 14 JD Colditz/Erie 823 Feb. 16 Jim Bero/Flamingo 815 Feb. 19 John Schmidt/Bowling Green 825 Feb. 22 Robert Dexter/Erie 805 Alley Notables *Courtney Radick, fresh off of rolling a 290 game Feb. 19 in qualifying at the PostStandard Women’s Masters, recorded her second 300 game of the season Feb. 21. Radick hit 300 at Lighthouse Lanes in Oswego and finished with a 762 series. It was her eighth career perfect game. *Sam Ventura rolled a 300 game on the Scorpion PBA pattern in the PBA Doubles Experience League at Bowl Mor Lanes on Feb. 15. It is the first perfect game of the season on a PBA condition. MASTERS AWARDS Here are the individual awards for this year’s Masters 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 C N Y Striker 715 Old Liverpool Road Liverpool, NY 13088 Email: thecnystriker@yahoo.com Editor/Writer......................... Fran Piraino Design/Layout/Production ............................................Joyce Rougeau Advertising coordinator ............................................. John Rougeau Distribution coordinator .............................................. Robert Ripka Contributing writers ............................................. Jody VanLiew ................................................John Savage .................................................Bob Piraino Bud VanderVeer Championship Plaque As the tournament champion, Rick Lambrecht won the VanderVeer Plaque in addition to $2,500 and an eagle trophy. The VanderVeer Plaque is displayed for one year at the home bowling center of the champion. Win Scheding Award David Brownlee is the recipient of the Win Scheding Award, given to the tournament’s high qualifier. Brownlee led the qualifying field of 894 players with a 737 series at AMF Strike N Spare. Bert Sarno Sr. Award With a tournament-record 846 series, P.J. Kohanski is the winner of the Bert Sarno Award, which is given to the high match play series in the tournament. Kohanski rolled games of 267, 279 and 300 at Flamingo Bowl to break the old record of 833, set in 2009 by Ray Cyr Jr. Jack Vault was the only other bowler to roll an 800 series (805) in match play this year. Award scores Nine awards were recorded during the tournament, with eight coming in match play. P.J. Kohanski earned two with his 300-846. Jack Vault rolled an 805 series. There were two other perfect games: Gregg Cavanaugh and Benny Appleby. Scoring 11-strikes-in-a-row in match play were Dave Disque (299), Steve Anderson (297) and defending champ Lee Burnett (299). David Gonzalski rolled a 290 in qualifying. MASTERS ROUNDUP Lane Conditions Vary At Venues: After demanding lane conditions during qualifying at AMF Strike N Spare, match-play competitors found the lanes a bit more forgiving at Flamingo Bowl on Feb. 5-6. There was a total of 43 700 series and two 800 series at Flamingo. Tournament director Bill Vangel said a variation of the oil pattern used for the Wednesday Night Men’s League is what was used during match play at Flamingo. At Bowl Mor and Lakeview, Vangel said a USBC oil pattern was put out for bowlers. The highest series at Bowl Mor was a 742 by Benny Appleby. At Lakeview, Jeremy Macri rolled a 793. Vangel added there was no specific pattern chosen for the tournament finals at Erie Blvd. Lanes. Top Match Play Averages: Jeremy Macri led the final round of 12 with a 230.4 average during three-game match play. Here are the remaining top five averages: Dean Distin (228.5), Rick Lambrecht (227.6), Tim Lawton (223.7), Andy Melnyk (221.1) and Jim Bero (219.4). Dramatic Finishes Highlight Match Play: There were a number of fantastic finishes during match play and Benny Appleby was on the winning end of two. With the help of a perfect game, Appleby was able to edge Matt Leskoske, 718-714 at Flamingo. Then at Bowl Mor, Appleby struck out in the 10th frame to eliminate Ray Cyr Jr., 651-649. Fred Sakran Jr. came up with some third-game magic in an elimination match against T.J. Mento. Sakran rolled 10 straight strikes to finish with a 288 game and win the match 694-648. Strike N Spare Has New Look: AMF Strike N Spare, the annual qualifying venue for the Masters, received a few upgrades this season. The snack bar was moved and remodeled to face the bar area in a more centrally located spot. “Now people can see it instead in being hidden around the corner (near Lane 72),” Strike N Spare manager Brian Wettering said. The snack bar, called “The Laneside Grill,” is more functional and efficient. New on the menu is Slush Puppies, Wettering said. Strike N Spare also has new maskings on the lanes, and coming this spring are new flat-screen scorers. Qualifying Draws A Crowd: The number of walk-ins for qualifying has increased each year since the tournament began accepting walk-ins in 2003. This year, a tournament-record 270 walk-ins signed up to qualify. Another 14 bowlers forked over $20 to pay the USBC sanction fee. To compete in the Masters, bowlers must be USBC certified. Teenagers Fail To Move On: Two of the youngest match-play competitors were Michael Suarez and Joe DeMario, both 18. But the teenagers exited the tournament on the first day. Suarez went 2-2 while DeMario, of Chittenango, was 1-2. John Kohanski Jr. was the youngest Masters champion at 20 in 1999. Scaia Still Tough Competitor: At 74, hall of famer John Scaia II was the oldest bowler to make match play. The two-time defending Senior Van Wie Doubles champion averaged a respectable 204.4 in his four matches. After opening with two wins, Scaia suffered two straight losses and was eliminated. M a r c h 2011 THE Women’s Masters continued from page 1 Chetney records 298 in qualifying Margie Chetney During qualifying on Feb. 19, Margie Chetney tied a longstanding Masters record with a season-high 298 game. Chetney opened with a solid 242 game then moved to lanes 1-2, where she chalked up 11 in a row with her husband, Matt, looking on. Bowling came to halt as players and spectators made their way down to lanes 1-2 to watch Chetney’s last ball, which didn’t deliver the desired result. Chetney left the 4-7 for a 298 game. Chetney led all players Feb. 19 with a season-high 749 series. On the same pair, Courtney Radick ripped off 11 in a row after a first-frame spare to finish with a 290 game. Radick finished with a 744 series. C N Y Striker Here’s a list of the top games in tournament history 299 – Emilie Pawlick (2011, qualifying) 297 – Marni Vincitore (2008, match play) 298 –Margie Chetney (2011, qualifying); Jennette Adams (2002, match play) 290 – Courtney Radick (2011, qualifying); Tina Becciu (1989, qualifying) Courtney Radick Women’s MASTERS NOTEBOOK SHELEY RETURNS TO MASTERS: It’s been 19 years since Shelly Sheley finished second to Val Kotlarz in the finals of the Women’s Masters. But Sheley, who hasn’t bowled in the Masters since 1992, decided to return this year. Her cousin, Mike Graham, entered her. “I thought I’d give it a try,” Sheley said. Sheley, of Oswego, walked away from the sport for nine years after her runner-up finish. During her lengthy absence, she had two children and has overcome a number of health issues that required 23 surgeries. Although she was disappointed with her score (461 series), Sheley was glad to be back. “It’s fun,” she said. “I love bowling. I think I’m back for awhile.” FRIENDS FINISH 1-2: Holly Bucci, making her tournament debut, rolled a career-high 623 scratch series. With her 93-pin handicap, Bucci led the 11 a.m. squad on Feb. 19 with a 716. But Bucci, of Syracuse, needed to be convinced to bowl in the Masters. “My friend talked me into it,” Bucci said. Bucci’s friend is Rosemary Beshures, who also qualified for match play with a 711 handicap series. The pair finished first and second on the squad. Hall of famer Carolyn Grund (left) enjoyed her return to the Masters tournament with the support of her family including granddaughter, Brianne LoVine (center), and daughter, Sandy LoVine. GRUND QUALIFIES FOR MATCH PLAY: Hall of famer Carolyn Grund made a smashing return to Masters bowling by qualifying for match play with a 666 handicap series. Using a Lane No. 1 bowling ball designed by her son, Richie Sposato, Grund rolled games of 190, 202 and 214 scratch. Rooting her on Feb. 19 were her sons, Richie and Rob Sposato, and her daughter’s family, Sandy, Bill and Brianne LoVine. Sandy LoVine was also on hand when her mother became the first woman in Syracuse history to roll a 300 game 35 years ago at the Ukrainian Club. Grund, who bowls Tuesdays at Solvay Rec and in a mixed league at Flamingo, qualified with her long-time friend, Joanne DeStefano, the mother of 2009 runner-up Michele Edick. DeStefano said Grund taught her how to bowl. BOWLERS ACE USBC PATTERN: For some qualifiers, playing the USBC White No. 2 lane pattern was a piece of cake. Seven bowlers rolled a 700 series scratch during qualifying compared to just two last year. They were Ashley Skinner (766), Margie Chetney (749), Courtney Radick (744), Michele Connor (742), Allie Rougeau (740), Emilie Pawlick (710) and Lori Pientka (702). This year’s cutoff score was also the highest it’s been in seven years. Last year’s cut was a modest 581. Waiting to see where they finished on the Masters leader board is (l to r) Kitty Ashby, Krystal Ashby and Kim Flood. HALL OF FAMERS, FORMER CHAMPS COMPETE: Ten SWBA hall of famers entered this year’s Masters, which drew 221 bowlers, a decrease of 18 from 2010. Teri Gonzalski, Barbara Stauffer, Jennette Adams, Pat Youker, Carolyn Grund, Rosa Moro, Maria D’Imperio, Roseann DiFlorio, Veronica Adams and Diane Tripp all competed. But Grund, Moro, DiFlorio and Veronica Adams were the only ones to advance to match play. Eleven former champions were among the players attempting to qualify. They were: Donna Dwyre (2009), Allie Rougeau (2008), Adrienne Turbeville (2007), Roseann DiFlorio (2006), Colby Stejbach (2005), Veronica Adams (2004), Melissa Perry (2002), Sandy Kitching (1998), Jennette Adams (1996), Linda Nichols (1995) and Robin Brewer (1994). Rougeau finished as the tournament’s top qualifier. Other qualifiers were DiFlorio, Stejbach and Veronica Adams. Pictures from The Post-Standard Masters 1 Feldman: Masters runner-up Gary Feldman (center) is interviewed by Mark Larson (left) while Bill Vangel looks on Feb. 16 at Erie Blvd. Lanes 2 Bacon: Fourth-seeded Timmy Bacon relaxes before his match against Jeremy Macri Feb. 16 at Erie Blvd. Lanes. 3 Finalist Jeremy Macri (center) gets support from his brother, Mark (left), and his mother, Rosemary, Feb. 13 at Lakeview. 4 Former Masters champions Andy Melnyk (right) and Dean Distin (left) after match play Feb. 13 at Lakeview. . 1 3 4 2 THE March 2011 C N Y Striker BOWLERS’ SHOP 715 Old Liverpool Rd. | Liverpool, NY 13088 | ph: (315) 451-0540 (located inside Lakeview Bowling Center) VALUE IS STILL OUR #1 PRODUCT * * * Mid-Masters Sale * * * Are we for real?? Check out these Introductory Sale prices on new ball models. (prices include grips) Ebonite Mission 250k (Domination) – $115 with $30 rebate Track 607A blem – 15 lb. – $119 Jigsaw Corner X outs – 15 lb. – $135 Storm 2 Furious – 14 lb. – $149 Global 900 Raw Profit – 14 lb. – $155 Brunswick Alpha Max – 15 lb. – $155 with $50 rebate Track 718A – 15 lb. – $169 Get em while they ‘re HOT. And don’t forget - Ball desaturation of lane oil should be done twice a season. Resurfacing should be done once a season if you are bowling on wood lanes and finger inserts should be changed at least once a season. Introductory sale – Quantities won’t last at these prices. Come in now! Visit us on Facebook for other specials and ball reaction descriptions. Don’t forget to use your Saliba’s Club Card for up to 20% off sales and services A look back in history: Twin Trees bowling teams By John Savage Over the years, the Syracuse Bowling Association has had many great sponsors of bowling teams. Some of these sponsors were also well-respected bowlers. Also there were some who had many achievements, whether outstanding bowling or meritorious service, to the game of bowling. Many warranted their induction into the Syracuse Bowling Association Hall of Fame. Some of these individuals included: Flash Caloia (Raphael’s Restaurant), Wilson Van Wie (Van Wie Chevrolet), Don Ross (Twin Trees Restaurant), and Frank Easterly (Sawmiller Fuel). Back in the 1960s and 70s, this made for some friendly and intense bowling matches in the City League. This week, I would like to display two Twin Trees Restaurant bowling teams. One team is from the Greater Syracuse League and the other from the City League. Combined, they include seven members of the SBA Hall of Fame. A look back in history: The 1954 Women’s National Tournament By John Savage The USBC Women’s Championships will return to Syracuse in April at the Oncenter for the first time since 1954. The last time Syracuse hosted the Nationals many local women bowlers competed including the Korthas sisters, one of the most successful bowling families in city history. Pictured are the daughters of Anna and Charles Korthas: Frances Sass, Ann Adams, Barbara Stauffer, Roseann Bretzer and Mary Jane Egloff. Members of the Twin Trees Restaurant team in the Greater Syracuse League (pictured on the left) and the Twin Trees Restaurant team (pictured on the right): Tony “Moose” Ilacqua, Len Paduana, Bruno Leonardi, Phil Zollo, Lou Scrimale, Dom Cefalo, Sam Buonomo, Don Ross, Robert “Butch” Seymour and Frank Cutri. The hall of famers include Paduana, Scrimale, Cefalo, Seymour, Cutri , Zollo and Ross. Youth Corner M a r c h 2011 THE C N Y Striker JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENTS YOUTH SCORES Bowl Mor Bumper Buddies Feb. 12. Cadence Wilson 65/128, Emily Blakeman 94/172, Carter Blakeman 62/115, Hope Wright 81/158, Ashton Williams 81/158, Avery Williams 92/165 Juniors Feb. 12. Hunter Borkowski 123/314, Robert Briscoe 182/454, TJ Fitzpatrick 110/301, Kyle Patterson 97/266, Amari Williams 137/336, Evan Carhart 118/291, Kobie Gibson 77/218, Ernest Carhart 130/357, Haley Youker 114/329 Majors Feb. 12. CJ Meech 216/552, John Monaghan 198/529, Jake Patterson 214/560, Joe Cummings 232/562, Joe Erardi 213/524, Nick Episcopo 206/606, Connor Harrington 193/554, Luke Chestnut 172/491, Casey Tymko 232/638, Alex Delavan 188/533, Sean Gavan 214/537, Marc Guilfoil 127/365, Amanda Markert 179/411, Nathan Piston 211/614, Beth Piston 242/558, Bobby Moro 246/628, Brian Pelose 200/543, Ryan Bertrand 217/624, Alyssa Boccardo 237/623, DJ MacCombie 239/674, Joe Boccardo 231/595, Kevin Romer 169/436, Nick Olson 154/456, Nathan Madigan 213/597 Green Lakes Juniors Feb. 5. Ruthann Winschel 118-284, Franky Watson 202-511, John Luke Buonfiglio 192-502, Josh Nourse 144-399, John Morton 133-332, James Badger 246570, Bobby Schepp 244-713 Feb. 12. Chris Prestia 223-577, Nick Giarrosso 141338, James Badger 211-564, Bobby Schepp 234-676, Ruthann Winschel 109-269 Adult/Junior Feb. 6. David Koldin 102-289, Steve Weiter Jr. 176482, Tanner Makowski 160-441, Shelby Miner 77-210, Franky Watson Jr. 231-561, John Luke Buonifiglio 191-486, Scott Miller 257-637, Dale Malone 181-532, Mike Nanno Sr. 225-632, Bill Miner 247-631 Maribeth Clakeley 147-423 Feb. 12. David Koldin 124-311, Megan Geariety 189-539, Shelby Miner 97-256, Evan Himes 146-416, Matika Groesbeck 180-501 John Luke Buonifiglio 184538, Mike Nanno Jr. 82-181 Adults: Al Meyers 252-676, Millie Watson 135-386, Bill Miner 214-530, Amanda Mantor 169-426, Craig Himes 187-526, Dale Malone 224-530 Green Acres Saturday Stars Kyle Connelly 243/568 Steve Revette 215/566 Chris Romano 137/371 Ashlyn Haynes 127/359 Sierra Pitre 104/291 Jasmine Pitre 106/287 Early Risers Ricky Williams 248/556 Adam Radziseski 215/545 Brandon Hammacher 194/524 Victoria Ackley 97/276 Vicky Atkinson 114/272 Brooke Landers 205 HIGH SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS Section III Boys Bowling V-V-S claims overall crown By Bob Piraino In a mild upset, Class B champion V-V-S won the overall Section III team title Feb. 19 at AMF Strike-N-Spare Lanes. The Red Devils are the first Class B team to win the crown since Cortland in 2004. With their victory, V-V-S will represent Section III at the New York State Team Bowling Championships on March 5 at AMF Strike-N-Spare Lanes. Unfortunately because of poor weather Feb. 19, teams had a hard time arriving on time. The weather also prevented West Canada and Cortland from participating. Sophomore Brad Long led V-V-S with a 674 three-game total. Coach Dave Hyle’s club is led by the top two average bowlers in the Tri-Valley League, Tristan Tormey (217) and Collin Laguzza (215). Utica Notre Dame won the Class C/D Championship with 5,623 total pins. The Class A tournament was filled with drama and tense moments. Baldwinsville and Auburn finished tied for first (5,548 pins) in the Class A Tournament which resulted in a first-ever Baker game roll-off, which was won by Baldwinsville. The Bees went from ninth place to first during the Baker portion of the tournament with a 2,994 three game total. The sectional tournament recognized six individuals who will represent Section III at the New York State All-Sectional Team Championships on March 6 at AMF Strike-N-Spare Lanes. The high average bowlers from the four high school leagues (CNYCL, OHSL, CSC and TVL) automatically qualify for the team with the two highest bowlers from the sectional tournament. This year’s team is led by Henninger’s Bobby Moro who will be making his second appearance on the All-Section Team. Moro led the CNYCL with at 220 average. The rest of the team is made up of: Dan Wahl - Fulton (228 average in the OHSL) Brett Risi – Ilion (212 in the CSC) Rich Viti – Notre Dame (213 in the TVL) Bob Jones – Whiteboro, 641 total Ben Derrane – New Hartford, 613 total Mike Tryniski from Fulton will serve as the head coach and he will be assisted by New Hartford’s Steve Romano. Section III Girls Bowling Rome Free wins sectional team title Rome Free Academy rallied from ninth place to win the overall team championship at the Section III Girls Bowling Tournament on Feb. 13 at AMF Pin-O-Rama in Utica. The Black Knights defeated Baldwinsville, 5,453-5,358, for the Class A and overall sectional title and advance to the state tournament. Members of the Rome Free team are: Korena Kinney, Miranda Gifford, Megan Durgan, Alexis Zakala, Sarah Foley and Alexia Gualtieri. The Black Knights were 256 pins out of first place behind Baldwinsville after the day’s first three-game game block. The Bees led after three games with a 2,746 pinfall total. But Rome Free made up the deficit in the Baker portion of the tournament to claim the crown. CNYCL American champion Auburn finished third and three-time defending sectional champ Utica Proctor finished fourth. But the Raiders will be represented at the state tournament as Katie Szczesniak qualified for the Section III all-star team. Courtney Roher of Cortland won the individual Section III title with a 712 series including a high game of 267. The top two sectional finishers advance to states which will be held March 5-6 at AMF Strike N Spare. The remaining players on the Section III all-star team are the individuals that won high average in their respective league. They are: Shawna Vonmatt of Waterville (Center State Conference), Sabrina Williams of Camden (Tri-Valley League) and Alyssa Boccardo of East Syracuse-Minoa (Onondaga League). Section III Girls Bowling Results Feb. 12 at AMF Pin-O-Rama Overall team results Top 10 1. Rome Free 5453 2. Baldwinsville 5358 3. Auburn 5328 4. Utica Proctor 5264 5. Whitesboro 5118 6. V-V-S 5073 7. Fulton 5035 8. Camden 5000 9. Cicero-North Syracuse 4949 10. Cortland 4825 Class A team results 1. Rome Free 5453 2. Baldwinsville 5358 3. Auburn 5328 4. Utica Proctor 5264 5. Whitesboro 5118 6. Fulton 5035 7. Cicero-North Syracuse 4949 8. East Syracuse-Minoa 4268 Class B team results 1. V-V-S 5073 2. Camden 5000 3. Cortland 4825 4. New Hartford 4643 5. Chittenango 4459 6. Sherburne-Earlville 4457 7. Solvay 3671 Class C team results 1. Waterville 4626 2. Frankfort Schuyler 4539 3. Alex Bay 4500 4. Little Falls 4422 5. Ilion 4318 6. Mohawk 4223 7. Canastota 3975 8. Cooperstown 3889 Individual Results High Series 1. Courtney Roher, Cortland 712 2. Katie Szczesniak, Proctor 670 3. Briana Valentine, C-NS 668 4. Becky Talbot, V-V-S 663 5. Mary Townley, Liverpool 631 6. Sage Burkhart, Baldwinsville 612 7. Megan Jones, Whitesboro 612 8. Sabrina Williams, Camden 590 9. Mikayla Guernsey, Fulton 589 10. Alyssa Boccardo, ES-M 588 High game 1. Courtney Roher, Cortland 267 2. Briana Valentine, C-NS 245 3. Becky Talbot, V-V-S 243 4. Alyssa Lawrence, Auburn 237 5. Chelsea Byrd, New Hartford 234 THE March 2011 C N Y Striker Notable High Scores AMF Strike N Spare Mattydale, NY Sunday Funtimers Feb. 13. Allie Rougeau 224/568, Barb Walker 195/491, Joyce Rougeau 185/478, Tracy Minsterman 156/426, Nancy O’Brien 171/394, Emily Grant 134/361, Michelle Johnston 104/278, Michael Walker 234/664 (career high series), Dave Minsterman 234/659, Rick O’Brien 214/607, Craig Moore 214/591, John Rougeau 198/559, John Carter 215/535, Dick Knafelc 183/534, Krik Mulderig 160/472, Randy Covich 171/442, Tony Bugge 166/441, Dan O’Brien 130/385, John Burmingham 130/357 Feb. 20. Joyce Rougeau 201/546, Allie Rougeau 209/533, Andrea DelBalso 218/514, Pat Roberts 175/481, Barb Walker 179/455, Tracy Minsterman 157/439, Emily Grant 132/357, Vicki Bugge 125/330, Michelle Johnston 96/278, Kristina Poff 128/236, John Rougeau 256/716 (Clean Series), Dave Minsterman 245/622, Craig Moore 232/610, John Carter 192/560, Tony Bugge 211/530, Mike Walker 184/529, Randy Covich 179/507, Krik Mulderig 162/453, Dan O’Brien 122/348, John Burmingham 124/339, Cody Meacham 111/199 Bowling Green North Syracuse, NY Scores from the Week of Feb. 7 BG Retiree’s Karl Reester 279/686 Tom Rickard 272/653 Tino Amodei 225/627 Don Parks Memorial Dakota Hyde 255/689 Paul Taylor 675 John Byrnes 671 BG Tuesday Night Ladies Mandy Mowers 250/614 Carrie Sweeney 578 Donna Decker 577 Chandlers Miles Sabine Memorial Karl Reester 234/630 Eric Carr 246/601 Jay Martin 577 Miles Sabine Memorial Roger Balintfy 256/728 Jerry Belknap 665 Ed Batruch 246/652 Borio’s Restaurant Kevin Smith 267/729 Nick Moro Sr. 709 Al Smith 268/700 Thursday Nights Men’s Ron Fox III 714 Erv Gruner 701 Kip Northrup 266/594 Postoffice League Kevin Scannell 255/697 Henry Buie 259/666 Nicole Virginia 218/531 Teena Barker 178/440 Blue Ribbon Ladies Kenneta Race 238/649 Ann Pitts 234/592 Nicole Eustace 236/588 Dewey’s Every Other Saturday Carl Pawlick 279/690 Michael Geiss 652 Kandy Mills 245/601 Lorraine Medico 188/545 Saturday Night Mixers Chris Bohm 681 Bill Ukrainec 276/675 Rose Iozzia 234/619 Rose Charter 222/591 Scores from the Week of Feb. 14 BG Retiree’s Tino Amodei 254/687 Steve Kuss 243/682 Dave Meyers 247/678 Don Parks Memorial Matt Rapp 300/722 Ron Fox III 707 Vince Giocondo Sr. 297/676 BG Tuesday Night Ladies Debbie Conley 234/612 Carrie Sweeney 210/587 Mandy Mowers 225/566 Chandlers Miles Sabine Memorial John Kritzer 267/736 Mike Brown Jr. 600 Jason Scott 590 Miles Sabine Memorial Jeff Morton 265/584 Joe Savastano 673 Chuck Lentz 245/658 Borio’s Restaurant Nick Moro Sr. 255/730 Jeff Williams 267/723 Tom Feeney Jr. 712 Tom Minnegan 712 Thursday Nights Men’s Scott Stachnik 278/759 Mike Hoalcraft 708 Postoffice League Kevin Scannell 359/686 Bob Rice 238/643 Nicole Virginia 217/572 Deb Whitney 165/467 Blue Ribbon Ladies Tina Belknap 233/599 Sarge Wright 583 Deanna Stevens 227/583 Fremont Every Other Saturday John Schmidt 289/825 Gene Henderson 695 andres Antinelli 233/676 Maria Zwiesler 242/636 Saturday Night Mixers Dave Prouty 278/724 Jim Miner 709 Matt Rapp 278/698 Bowl Mor Lanes East Syracuse, NY Alexander & Catalano Feb. 9. Jim Stoddard 259/736, Sean Hiller 255/733, Gary Stoddard 279/706, Mike Gasiorowski 249/693, Tony Mazzye 266/677, Robert Dexter 232/674, Gregory Haberek 254/668, Bernie Barnes 246/668 Feb. 16. Anthony Mazzye 256/756, Peter O’Brien 267/734, Robert Dexter 268/725, Mike Gasiorowski 250/711, Tony Mazzye 265/698, Donald Patterson 266/675, Jim Lahah 259/655, Jim Stoddard 258/654 PBA Experience Doubles League Feb. 8. (4 games – Scorpion) TJ Mento 275/899; Chris Leonard 257/897; PJ Kohanski 257/880; Derek Magno 245/842; Jack Vault 220/832; Tim Lawton 234/824; Tony Giglio 235/818; Ray Cyr Jr 238/814; Tom Canino 246/813; Steve Suslik 231/813; Joe Conti 224/802 Feb. 15. (4 games – Scorpion) Mike DiSano 277/997; Tom Canino 246/931; PJ Kohanski 269/929; Kris O’Donaghy II 267/918; Chris Leonard 235/907; Tim Lawton 279/902; Sammy Ventura 300/900; Dennis VanGorden 247/899; Eric Ripka 239/871; Joe Conti 233/848; Steve Suslik 222/844; Derek Magno 234/843; Benny Appleby 246/839; TJ Mento 214/828; John Messina Jr 228/824; Jeremy Macri 256/823; Greg Bibbens 239/820; Bill Timmons 224/820; Ron Clifford 248/818; Jack Vault 225/812; Wayne Bibbens 212/811; Joey Petrowski 217/806 Cavalry Club Ladies Feb. 15. Diane Federico 180-497, Fran Piraino 172-478, Judy Rivizzigno 177-472, Pudy Curtis 166-458 Feb. 22. Fran Piraino 170-503, Diane Federico 172-453, Noreen McLaughlin 156-419, Pudy Curtis 159-414 Thursday Men Jan. 27. Greg Heidelberger 269/784, Cory Nichols 708, Steve Lange 705, Richie Sposato 699, Tim Burr 287 692, Jack Vault 268/691, Steve Temple 268/691, Darrell Vanhoose 680 Feb. 3. Mario Iacampo 279-267/750, Mike Menzari 733, Mike Cefalo 729, Dave Filipski Jr 289/708, Chris Oakley 269 703, Paul Raulli 276/700, Tim Burr 692, Bill LoVine 268/692, Darrell Vanhoose 678, John Licamele 678, Pete Moro Sr 268 675 Feb. 10. Dave Filipski Jr 278/788, Dan Eddy Jr 279/773, Mario Iacampo 265/749, George Cavanaugh 746, Chris Oakley 279/745, Jack Vault 268/741, Mike Cefalo 731, Chris Wilson 268/728, Cory Flett 279/722, Ken Willis 279/720, Kelly Brown 278/707, Cory Nichols 268/684, Steve Bennett Sr 683, Darryl Sheaks 265/683 Friday Night Men Feb. 11: John Rougeau 279/728, Greg Heidelberger 279/758, Darrel VanHoose 279/804, John Kohanski 279, Tom Harding 278, Chris Smith 270, Sonny Pickard 269/767, Tino Amodei 269, Jim Crandell 269, Paul Liechti 750, Tom Canino 726, Nick Moro 725, Matt St. Dennis 266/722, Tom Lasnicki 716, Don Brush 714 Feb. 18: John Kohanski 300/717, Ron McDonald 289/712, Jeremy Macri 279/784, Ted Melnyk 278, Tom Rougeau 740, Rick Rossen 268/701, Paul Liechti 268/709, Tino Amodei 717, Dick Cargill 267, Matt Leskoske 266/733, Jon Hanson 263, Don Brush 259, Darrel VanHoose 708, Mike Salbert 701 B’ville Sports Bowl Baldwinsville, NY Lane 17 Pro Shop League Feb. 7. Gary Peterson 750, Todd Fenchel 657, Dan Sidon 652, Rob Levin 649, TJ Wells 648, Chip Pettitt 647, Brandon Bertolinni 642, Nick Torio 637, Corey Walts 627, Kevin Thompson 615 Feb. 14. Jim Lippke 720, Chris Cooper 706, Gary Peterson 683, Brandon Bertollini 659, Dave Parton 656, Jason George 656, Mike Robinson 652, Ryan Kratz 634, Tom Satterlee 627, Mike Conroy 623 Warm Morning Insulation Wednesday Mixed Jan 26. Ryan Calkins 246/696, Jay Champion 236/688, Nick Santore 237/629, Gene Seliger 226/606, Tina Harkins 223/572, Stacey Finnigan 214/567, Tracy Champion 205/550 Feb. 2. Ryan Calkins 236/665, Phil Iemma 215/594, Nick Goodfellow 207/570, Ron McQuagge 220/587, Nick Santore 253/577, Jay Champion 203/560, Nick Petta 203/560, Chris House 195/555 Coops Thursday Mixed Trio Jan 27. Dan Sidon 257/693, Brian Russell 240/643, Dave Butterworth 244/635, Frank Carapella 245/629, John Kelly 247/629, Harry Pettit 235/625, Sharon Sitar 199/587, Tracy Champion 197/583, Debbie Sidon 204/575, Scott Laffin 226/574, Donna Calkins 212/547, Cathy Hudson 190/544 Feb 3. Sean Derouchie 252/714, Chip Pettit 226/654, Dan Sidon 235/624, Rich Stonecypher 220/619, Dale Bort 203/606, Scott Laffin 212/602, Kevin Peirson 205/567, Dave Butterworth 201/561, Patti Garrett 195/551, Loren James 215/551, Cheryl Laffin 187/511, Debbie Sidon 202/587, Mike Williams 197/572 Foxfire Thursday Mens Jan 27. Tim Warner 278/735, Dan Sidon 267/713, Mike Thompkins 256/681, Rob Levin 258/647, Shawn Goodfellow 229/631, Brian Warner 257/626, Ken Ryan 236/626, Chip Pettit 235/625, Cory Walts 237/617, Jim Lippke 225/615, Jim Hawthorne 209/604 Feb 3. Dan Sidon 246/684, Mike Thompkins 265/675, Ryan Kratz 247/667, Sean Derouchie 240/653, Gary Peterson 227/645, Shawn Goodfellow 237/646, Jay Champion 225/628, Dale Bort 223/625, Cory Walts 224/618 Cedar House Skaneatles, NY Pepsi /Maines Food Service Classic League Feb. 14. Jim Locastro 268/758; Greg Bibbens 268/732; Kevin Gabak 279/727; Greg Hypes 265/725; Tom Knapp 256/713; Chris Gomez 257/708; JJ Ashby 258/705; Mike Dries 258/701; Rick Lambrecht 246/692; Dan Guzulak 239/680 Thursday Triples Feb. 17. Carl Weed 227/644; Gino Benda 233/597; Finn Shanahan 195/536; Greg Micucci 191/480 Women’s Center Feb. 15. Joy Allen 191/518; Deb Porter 184/498; Jane Horyl 192/496; Jennifer Gallow 195/496 Mostly Mrs. Feb. 15. Joy Allen 234/499; Kathy Fletcher 192/491; Emily Baier 167/474; Sandy Murray 158/457 Ursulla Cuddebach Memorial Feb. 14. C. Lorey 227/613; Patty Blowers 219/611; Kathy Place 225/607; Alice Reed 211/572; Michelle Crowley 224/570; Cathy Streeter 194/558 Erie Blvd. Lanes Syracuse, NY Tuesday Night Mens Feb. 15. Steve Lange 277-780, Ron McDonald 286-745, Don Barry 256-735, Clark Cutri 259-733, John Maselli Jr. 288-715, Don Hurry Sr. 289-715, Jim Leska 256-711, AJ Sabet 248-701, Jeff Chapman 241-694, Andy Leska 288-684, Timmy Mattice 246-680, Josh Fedele 235-680, Leo Jernigan 244-675 Feb. 22. Robert Dexter 278-805, Ron McDonald 265-793, John Maselli Jr 269-737, Clark Cutri 257-739, Joey Fedele 275-725, Sheik Ibrahim 245-717, John Odom 246-712, Don Barry 268-711, Jay Taylor 278-708, Wattley Kearse 258-696, Dave Brownlee 247-689, Don Hurry Sr. 248-681 Romano Auto Dealerships Men’s League Feb. 10. James Smith 268-735, DJ Mahar 264730, Alfred Smith 268-714, Mark Unislawski 289-707, Mike Piston 257-705, Paul Taylor 258-700, Ed Flood Jr. 279-696, Gregg Cavanaugh 258-674, Huey Tarbell 256-661, Kenny Ruhs 245-659, Chris Donegan 225-658 Feb. 17. Jon Paninski 278-771, John Maselli 259-762, Dietrick Roberson 300-761, Eric Birdslow 246-698, Chris McDonald 244-697, Daryl Pepe 267-687, Kris O’Donaghy 279-671, Jeremiah Nielsen 279-671, Fred Nielsen 257671, Peter Paczos 248-671, Paul Taylor 300 Daytime Seniors Feb. 8/10. Lance Hinman 259/647, Jim Robertson 237/615, Ron Grant 207/606, Dave Myers 210/603, Herb Grimm 205/571, Harry Dunbar 224/567 Feb. 15/17. Willie Davis 244/644, 222/608, Bill Cooper 247/636, Walt Buck 218/622, Lance Hinman 235/616, Otto Boylan 222/580, Bob Sweeny 193/567 Flamingo Bowl Liverpool, NY John’s Auto Care & Tabatha’s Restaurant Jan. 31. Veronica Adams 630, Stacey Schloop Feb. 14. Nichole Lafaver 628, Catherine Lamanna 598, Veronica Adams 568, Diane Tripp 562, Elaine Stroman 558, Robin Smith 551 Feb. 21. Jennette Adams 279/653, Jennifer Kerns 626, Kim Flood 588, Melissa Perry 564, Stacey Finnigan 560, Elaine Stroman 552, Kay Szczypien 551 Flamingo Ladies Feb. 21. Carol Calogero 213/557, Jamie McNamera 209/546, Millie Flett 182/521, Linda Zuccaro 197/511, Nicole LeVea 185/502, Melissa Michaels 180/502 Monday Bud Doubles Feb. 7. Craig Lott 269/739, Joe Conti Jr. 289/724, Carl Pawlick 257/720, John Malinowski 300/706, Howard Jones 246/705 Feb. 14. Walter Fedor 286/757, Howard Jones 240/699, Jay Taylor 268/697, James Jones Sr. 236/674, James McCarthy 258/672, Joe Conti Jr. 228/661, Jermaine Williams 256/652, Joe Conti Sr. 222/650 Feb. 21. Joe Conti Jr. 278/754, John Malinowski 246/706, Fred Lee 263/685, Anthony Greene 246/669, Robert Dexter 235/664, Carl Pawlick 231/651, Paul Cardinal 234/650, Gary Branch 232/649, James McCarthy 253/647, Walter Fedor 256/634, Antwan Johnson 235/634, Eugene Hodges 244/632, Emilie Pawlick 224/631 Syracuse Women’s Insurance Feb. 8. Sandy Kitching 201/566, Kathy Recore 182/491, Betty Genninger 166/472, Korynne Burns 177/461, Jan Moro 171/460 Feb. 15. Betty Genninger 201/553, Camille Mancini 192/504, Kathy Recore 189/496, Koroynne Burns 206/494, Sandy Kitching 202/493 Feb. 22. Kathy Recore 204/540, Korynne Burns 200/524, Sandy Kitching 182/489, Annette Sharkey 189/485 Tuesday Mixed Feb. 8. Chris Hechman 258/731, Ken Rosys 258/655, Fulton Stone 247/650, Rick Lis 235/648, Tom Stone 245/619, Jim Dunn 232/611, Marie Donigan 240/623, Terry Flournory 214/617, Micki Lis 215/557, Amy Jo Polly 195/528, Darcie Jerry 210/508 Feb. 15. Tom Stone 268/653, Pete Andrella 246/644, Larry Edgerton 214/592, Ken Rosys 225/578, Jim Dunn 203/569, Fulton Stone 203/559, Roy Towner 203/557, Ken Kirby 214/553, Gena Rosys 190/563, Terry Flournory 228/557, Amy Jo Polly 188/518, Nancy Chartier 177/500, Marie Donigan 183/499 Feb. 22. Chris Heckman 245/653, Fulton Stone 216/616, Rick Lis 206/568, Nancy Chartier 223/575, Marie Donigan 211/562, Kristina Kirby 195/559 Jack Noonan’s League Feb. 4. Rich Jarvis 263/721, John Ingram 245/703, Scott Stachnik 235/672, Gary Gauthier 214/614, Joe Stines 247/609, Ryan Brown 216/608, Sandy Corcoran 180/529, Jackie Bhanot 183/515, Tina Moses 187/510, Kathy Ingram 203/490, Liz Jarvis 183/489, Jennifer Stock 175/485 Flamingo Raiders Feb. 19. Tim Lawton 258/762, Chuck Becker 257/686, Jerry Rieder 267/669, Mike Maugeri 245/655, Bob Busko 279/652, Anne Bethmann 238/662, Norine Faatz 23/626, Jean Foster 201/583, Katy Foster 209/579, Marcia Hanley 197/556 Architects & Engineers Feb. 16. Jerry Piersall 279/762, Steve Altman 234/628, Mike Parker 210/604, Dennis Smith 215/563, Ken Light 220/556, Jim Sheedy 235/552 Lockheed Martin Feb. 9. Frank Dewees 256/300/267/823, Tim Talaga 279/734, Mike Daley 257/719, Bob Dykeman 234/659, Gerry Allen 236/652, Chuck Harris 244/608 Feb. 16. Bob Dykeman 297/690, Frank Dewees 221/642, Larry Flora 240/633, Don Hall 248/632, Tim Talaga 224/608, Robert Fahsel 222/605, James Attaldo 220/604, John Hughes 206/604 Feb. 23. John Beczak 267/658, David Roberts 223/625, Dennis Dykeman 218/620, Douglas Antl 215/617, Robert Fahsel 218/600, Paul Downing 227/592, Larry Flora 227/590, Dave Wede 245/588 Legends Pro Shop Feb. 9. Dave Disque 277/761, Warren Wheeler 267/743, Don Brush 279/741, David Gonzalski 290/726, Bryan Dougherty 257/725, Jeremy Macri 248/714, Scott Czachowski 279/713, Jim Miner 276/713, Steve Anderson 289/688, Jim Bero 266/685, Dave Brownlee 258/682, John Sacco 247/681 Feb. 16. Jim Bero 247/268/300/815, Jeff Gordon 298/798, Dave Brownlee 279/764, Scott Fello 280/727, Dave Pringle 298/716, Warren Wheeler 259/708, Eric Ripka 257/708, Tony Lennox 239/704, Jim Crandell 268/700 Feb. 23. Ryan Volcko 300/267/241/808, Warren Wheeler 279/775, Dave Disque 280/765, Ray Burton 277/758, Bryan Dougherty 276/758, A. J. Sabet 253/747, Jeremy Macri 247/727, Scott Fello 277/726, Geoff Bremner 257/723, Chris Prestia 300/719, Bill Young 259/713, Ken DuBois 264/712, Dave Brownlee 259/710, Larry Madlin 252/704, Steve Anderson 254/702, Dave Bowling 256/701 Flamingo Jets Feb. 3. Becky Bodnar 243/680, Gizelle Fatcheric 218/630, Beth Smith 224/611, Leanne Maxsween 222/584, Deb Kopaczewski 205/582, Amy Willis 226/581 Feb. 24. Joy Burns 257/613, Gizelle Fatcheric 213/568, Martha Hudson 195/558, Marcia Hanley 191/549, Kathy Haase 202/541, Amy Bushnoe 186/540 Saturday Foursomes Feb. 19. Matt Hardy 239/667, Ken Hanley II 248/632, Rich Korzyp 209/617, David Fleming 239/607, Mark Gonzalski 206/588, Rich Bisnett 242/ 587, Stacey Lane 254/547, Amy Nitzke 180/531, Margaret Segars 202/526, Emy Neidl 180/507, Tammy Caza 187/502, Jennifer Hardy 178/501 continued on page 7 ☞ M a r c h 2011 continued from page 6 THE 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. Mixed Up Birds Feb. 13. Jason Ingram 220/647, George Fuller 233/644, Robert Smith 257/642, Jamie Dupee 247/641, Greg Kerns 230/634, John Ingram 225/627, Brian Miller 262/620, Kevin Burns 218/619, Earl Auslander II 248/611, Stacey Miller 256/607, Joy Burns 212/584, Stacy Rickes 213/552, Donna Clark 182/539, Carol Lynch 191/522, Gwen Ventura 192/513, Claudette Hale 170/505, Renee Hansen 203/503, Wendy Slaugh 200/501 Green Lakes Fayetteville, NY FM Suburban Feb. 7. Tim Francis 235-532, Kevin Osgood 255-681, George Fuller 230-569, Dave Howard 199-547, Tony Vadala 200-546, Tom Spaulding Sr. 204-518, Frank Ruggiero 202-579, Rick Scholl 177-510, Joe Weaver 168-461, Kevin Bennett 185-497, Brian Bennett 223-579 Feb. 14. Bill Recore Jr. 236-618, Kevin Osgood 270-727, Jim Tangredi 224-589, Al Meyers 226-633, Jim Brignull 267-696, Andy Inglis 223-622 Joe Weaver 162-457, Paul Weaver 213-519, Frank Garlock 225-589 Fayetteville Commercial Feb. 8. Bill Miner 245-663, Adam Rabideau 204-559, Dominic Tirinato 215-556, Paul Coffey 233-605, Joel Proulx 249-600, Ryan Lee 196-491, Brandon Ort 246-672, Bill Recore Jr. 237-644, Jay Nicholas 218-550, David Sheild 206-570, Joe Willis lll 200-550, Adam Randall 193-481, Greg Wilsey 235-648, Jamie Nash 237-600, Steve English 200-531, George Shaheen 215-584 Feb. 15. Paul Baker 180-525, Coby Rising 210550, Tom Wheeler 183-506, Joe Willis 186508, Joe Willis lll 198-554, Kevin Comerford 232-550 Gerald Nash 171-478, Randy Nash 190-517, Greg Wilsey 235-598, Jamie Nash 204-590, Chris Ravard 181-524, Greg Guignard 205-574 Kevin Wallace 270-600, Dwight Hart 210-553, Bill Miner 227-650, Keith Button 255-682 Wednesday Trio Feb. 9. Patrick Tarolli 198-495, Stacey King 226-632, Jeff Compoli 198-563, Robert Thomas 215-569, Jim Brignull 233-660, Jeff Garlock 213-618, Dale Hughes 217-597, Harry Morton 241-542 Feb. 16. Jeff Garlock 279-657, Frank Garlock 237-653, Jeff Kinsella 192-540, Joe Lebediker 155-413, Lee Woodward 148-420, Dave Capriotti 203-562, Mary Garlock 199-532 Thursday Mixed Feb. 10. Chrity Yenny 189-518, Ryan Pipes 197-523, John Novak 279-738, Kelly Pearson 170-465, Andy Pearson 216-608, Bryan Bendixen 230-602 Robert Mccarthy 213-496, Bill Recore Jr. 254-631, Ryan Lee 204-525, Krystal Forsyth 195-510, Joel Proulx 207-556, Scott Campbell 226-601 Feb. 17. Scott Campbell 233-634, Joel Proulx 222-571, Ryan Pipes 190-526, Andy Pearson 237-620, Tammy Serrao 171-430, Joe Lazzaro 203-591, Bryan Bendixen 192-507 Friday Fun Feb. 11. Colleen Cooper 174-470, Tina Ward 151-446, Jason Richman 223-569, Ron Ward 198-569, Colleen Olivaduti 200-524, Al Meyers 257-735 Mike Dixon 201-443, Bob Valentine 191-484, Kelly Hodge 159-449, Jodi Randall 155-400 Saturday Nite Mixed Feb. 12. Cathy Phillips 210-578, Sally Warner 206-528, Laura Wilcox 141-412, Jan McCarthy 225-585, Sara Drumm 140-308, Bob Steinbach 231-549, Bill Recore Jr. 223-645, Jim McCormick 196-537, Kevin Drumm 219-488, Travis Eldridge 181-505 Feb. 19. Kathy Recore 209-573, Sue LaTocha 206-512, Tasha Wilcox 145-343, Kim Wilcox 195-508, Tonya Mawson 186-497 Brett Richardson 219-500, Jim Doane 193-571, Billy Recore Jr. 267-667, Paul Hildreth 230-654, Travis Eldridge 191-541 Sunday Mixed Feb. 13. (early) Becky Schlueter 121-344, Mark Vanalstyne 194-547, Cindy Mills 168-455, Dave Bradley 186-506, Tom Baker 219-634, Jerry Oakley 187-520 Sharon Baker 162-381, Bob Baker 163-443 Feb. 13. (late) Steve Chase 203-525, Dave Rahme 202-517, Nolan Weidner 188-512, Bev Hence 178-463, Dan Welker 215-584, Wayne LaVine 231-631 Diane Horning 142-417 Greater Syracuse League C N Y Striker Week of Feb 7. City. High average: Mike DiSano 223, Jeff Chapman 222, Ron Foraker 218. High scores: Jeff Chapman 300-759, Phil Spevak 728, Joe Coppola Jr. 711 Suburban. High average: Andy Melnyk 227, Joe Bethmann 220.9, John Monaghan 220.1. High scores: Andy Melnyk 279-761, Joe Bethmann 735, Joe Stines 714 Week of Feb. 14. High average: Mike DiSano 223, Jeff Chapman 222, Ted Melnyk 217. High scores: J.D. Colditz 299-823, Ted Melnyk 296737, Buddy Amidon 720 Suburban. High average: Andy Melnyk 228, Jim Bero 221, Joe Bethmann 220.4, John Monaghan 220.3. High scores: Jim Bero 269782, Rick Nuzzo Jr. 728, Andy Melnyk 258-726 Lakeview Bowling Center Liverpool, NY Lakeview Doubles Lakeview Doubles Feb. 10. Don Hurry 279/697, Chris Cook 243/695, Jerry Rieder 278/685, Troy Lott 244/683, Maurice Jackson 255/678 Claudia Rieder 215/596, Jill Vincitore 202/591, Pat VanDyke 188/502, Evelyn Lott 182/496, Robert Smith 212/494 Feb. 17. Steve Smith 257(x2)/760, Chris Cook 269/738, Paul Legnetto 253/716, Jerry Rieder 236/688, Don Hurry 283/673 Evelyn Lott 212/589, Claudia Rieder 214/557, Jill Vincitore 192/556, Jackie Buczek 227/550, Kelly Spaulding 203/531 Painters and Decorators Feb. 10. Joe Lisowski 269/692, Mark Zlotnick 277/667, Matt Melcher 233/663, Vince Masuicca 226/662, Alfie Carfagno 251/661 Feb. 17. Michael Hayes 299/811, Vince Masuicca 266/701, Harry Webb 277/684, Ken Pratt 268/684, Nick Purchiaroni 243/270 F.I.B.S. Feb. 11. Bob Boivin 257/689, Dan Grimes 220/634, Dave Foster 215(x2)/627, Ed Patnode 182/528, Bill Kalar 186/520 Diane Berube 203/559, Sue Roy 159/461, Linda Arrayan 154/440, Phyllis Harmer 170/429, Sally Werner 159/426 Feb. 18. Aldo Chemotti 209/606, Bob Boivin 191/541, Donald Roy 214/537, Herb Werner 245/535, Bud Wright 188/520 Diane Berube 238/576, Sue Roy 222/547, Rosann McNeil 183/468, Doris Stewart 159/458, Sally Werner 164/447 Friday Nationwide Doubles Feb. 11. Joel Olmstead 197/548, Don Neuberger 198/503, Tim Stanton 166/441, Tom Cole 149/414, Craig Mabbett 138/408 Linda Gregory 193/509, Donna Miles 136/387, Deb Donegan 140/378, Nat Mabbett 133/365, Karen Brown 131/356 Feb. 18. Tim Stanton 247/561, Joel Olmstead 196/556, Don Neuberger 168/386, Mike Neuberger 152/347 Linda Gregory 178/491, Katie Stanton 141/389, Pat Neuberger 168/386, Deb Donegan 125/355, Lynn Olmstead 127/354 Friday Night Men Feb. 11. Doug Naylor 279/753, Frank Rogers 267/718, Ed Vaughn 259/709, Mike Lesio 246/706, Willie Davis 247/691 Feb. 18. Dale Griffis 290/750, Tony Vito 245/709, Willie Davis 276/701, Rick Piesins 257/692, Clifford West 258/689 Saturday Night Mixed Feb. 12. Bill Walker Sr 269/761, John Sacco 258/675, Jeff Winzens 259/670, Frank Garfield 257/670, Robert Hollenbeck 243/652 Andrea Serbun 232/640, Becki McNally 246/626, Cheryl Robinson 213/559, Cherie Brauchle 190/523, Kelly Spaulding 191/500 Feb. 19. Tim Hurry 288/729, John Sacco 280/726, Bill Walker Sr 277/714, Sean Hiller 253/707, Don Hurry 243/659 Becki McNally 238/658, Mary Jo Downey 211/573, Andrea Serbun 202(x2)/555, Cheryl Robinson 212/546, Cherie Brauchle 211/546 Sunday Weekend Wrap-Up Feb. 13. Dale Griffis 248/707, Mark Moore 226/668, Jim Miner 236/666, Ron Tyler 229/664, Kevin Schilling 245/644 Debbie Kopaczewski 247/589, Melanie Angarano 204/589, Annie Moore 212/551, Sharon Reilley 214/520, Janet Elliot 198/520 Feb. 20. Kris Camarda 279/731, Chris Orlicz 243/710, Fran Carhart 254/691, Shawn Carbone 268/681, Ron Tyler 255/665 Debbie Kopaczewski 212/598, Bonnie Tyler 208/598, Amy Virginia 224/577, Anne Moore 224/574, Paula Garfield 219/565 Salina Sizzlers Feb. 14. John McArdell 254/685, Al Brisson 209/578, Joe Brisson 213/573, Reno Carlitti 224/532, Aldo Chemotti 191/531 Sue Roy 197/527, Norma Graff 182/524, MaryAnn Miner 174/493, Mary Ann Faucher 148/431, Rosann McNeil 159/429 Feb. 21. Cy Marciniak 225/586, Peter Allen 211/549, John McArdell 194/509, Aldo Chemotti 194/508, Al Brisson 176/506 Sue Roy 189/506, Norma Graff 184/464, Mary Lynch 160/430, Jean Cunningham 157/423, Janet Chemotti 159/402, Maryann Miner 145/402, Emma Barnard 141/402 Lakeview Saliba Doubles Feb. 14. Tom Canino 268/727, PJ Kohanski 257/695, TJ Mento 237/687, Derek Magno 269/684, Jim Leska 236/652 Feb. 21. Derek Magno 267/752, Bill Timmons 268/680, Bryan Dougherty 259/677, John Kohanski 257/666, TJ Mento 258/659 Monday Night Men Feb. 14. Tim McDonald 234/680, Tom Mento Jr 233/673, Mike Nolan 235/668, Frank Bailey 248/656, Bill Cronk 233/654 Feb. 21. Gary Cunningham 279/707, Ryan Eddy 266/704, Myron Zindle 299/692, Chris Cook 245/683, Frank Bailey 243/680 Liverpool Mixed Feb. 15. Carl Fedrizzi 227/571, Joel Greene 179(x2)/525, Joe Pascarella 208/510, Ken Elderbroom 162/460, Fran Fedrizzi 161/375 Joan Brennan 176/504, Karen Pickard 180/492, Kristi Kneeskern 169/491, Lena Alexander 172/466, Mary Elderbroom 189/458 Feb. 22. Joel Greene 217/553, Joe Pacarella 156/449, Carl Fedrizzi 167/447, Fran Fedrizzi 157/427, Barry Kneeskern 145/391, Karen Pickard 200/549, Millie Fleet 177/482, Peg Defuria 161/460, Anne Burkhardt 171/456, Marla Reepa 157/437 Upstate Medical Feb. 15. Chris Cook 216/634, Fred Lee 214/593, David Flagg 227/592, Keith Adams 234/579, Thomas Corbett 199/570 Cathy Santocki 200/547, Cynthia Mike 189/539, Nicole Virginia 189/533, Pamela Corbett 188/531, Nassauma Adams 222/508 Feb. 22. Chris Cook 218/629, Bob Cliff Jr 211(x2)/609, James Render 237/574, Fred Lee 203/565, Tony Noreault 192/552 Nassauma Adams 232/653, Nicole Virginia 182/506, Cathy Santocki 168/490, Shari Perkins 165/486, Cynthia Mike 169/477 Tuesday Funtime Mixed Feb. 15. Todd Jufko 242/660, Rick Faes 213/601, Brian Dziadula 193/559, Anthony Faes 224/537, Bill Springer 178/499 Amy Cross 186(x2)/535, Liz Bowerman 203/510, Cindy Smith 190/482, Evelyn Kain 178/455, Shelly Worden 156/424 Feb. 22. Todd Jufko 247/680, Brian Dziadula 245/599, Rick Faes 213/567, Bill Springer 213/533, Nick Faes 189, Amy Cross 187/511, Liz Bowerman 173/482, Terri Faes 175/470, Kim Huddleson 172/465, Wendy Dziadula 172/439 A-1 Trophy Feb. 15. Mark Guarante 279/744, Chris Cook 278/705, Joe Stines 239/652, Joey Maginelli 242/640, Bill Backus 234/640 Dawn Wiktorwicz 234/633 Feb. 22. Conal Puchalski 245/671, Harry Webb 246/668, Donnie Deverso 232/652, Bill Backus 245/634, Mark Guarante 221/631 Dawn Wiktorwicz 244/616 American Amusement Feb. 16. Joan Bruzdzinski 191(x2)/539, Charlie Bower 214/519, Mickey Hunter 175/507, Susan Wright 171/481, Terry Engelbrecht 163/476 DOT Feb.16. Dave Barnett 244/713, Bill Cooper 266/666, Frank Rogers 235/617, Andre Dumas 235/613, Steve Chapman 235/612, Carl Warner 220/612 Independent Men Feb. 16. Jeff Chapman 279/764, Chuck Ozimek Sr 279/738, Don Hurry 255/724, Brian Benton 296/696, Mike Tuzzolino 244/681 Lighthouse Lanes Oswego, NY Port City Seniors Feb. 14. Robert Brace 275-691, Paul Kupelian 255-662, Richard Dietz 234-651, Daniel MacDonald 266-649, Donald Simpson 225-627, Harold Kenyon Jr. 246-622, Michael Mahaney 237-621, Robert Day 254-612, Charles Blum Jr 209-601, William Chorley 217-601, James Branchau 222-601 Feb. 21. Michael Mahaney 259-688, Robert Brace 248-679, Paul Kupelian 278-674, Michael Coffey 267-646, Richard Roach 219-640, Donald Torbitt Jr. 229-639, Harold Kenyon Jr. 238-629, William Kerfien 234-629, Donald Simpson 216-622, David Ascenzi 268-622, Richard Dietz 207-603 Rainbow Lanes Weedsport, NY Senior Rainbowlers Feb. 15 Bob McDuffie 234-238-244-716; Ed Wasilenko 239-248-693; Bob Ball 235-648; Dale Weigand 237-644; Bruce Christopher 233-621; Sharon Mills 235-638; Linda Weigand 509; Margaret Andrews 488 Feb. 22. Dale Weigand 290 (11 in a row) 765; Walt Joshanski 253-623; Bob Ball 226-612; Ed Wasilenko 224-607 Sharon Mills 600; Hildegard Gunnip 527; Linda Weigand 502 Senior Stars Feb. 17. Sharon Mills 186-529; Linda Weigand 188-498; Margie Lowe 187-485; Hildegard Gunnip 183-482; Dale Weigand 266-680; Bob Yeomans 254-637; Harry Sowles 201-565; Bruce Christopher 194-560; Rick Jordan 214-560 Feb. 24. Sharon Mills 210-603; Sandy Love- less 195-530; Mary Williams 184-526; Darlene McArdell 179-507; Jack Calkins 233-584; Tom Lloyd 223-561; Bruce Lewis 191-560 Ira Watkins League Feb. 24. Ron Rizzo 278/754, David Sutton 232/707, Mike Pucino 268/706 Dale Biss Memorial Jerry Blumer 279/763, Mat Grudzien 266/735 Shawn Michell 279/712 Solvay Recreation Lanes Solvay, NY Geddes Savings Feb.8. Nate Kelley 278/659, Nick DeSantis Sr. 247/680, Len Capucilli III 243/694,John Veri 234/626, Bill Miller 207/603 Feb. 22. Len Capucilli III 279/708, Ryan Eddy 255/656, Butch Venuti 254/645, Nick DeSantis Sr 248/655, Bill Miller 246/660, Rob Hunt 243/603, Chris DeSantis 225/609, John Veri 223/628 Thunderbird Lanes Baldwinsville, NY T-Bird Tuesday Ladies Classic Feb. 15. Rachael Thompson 268-760, Kathy Hoefer 254-726, Courtney Radick 268-690, Nicole O’Brien 237-680, Lynette Fichera 242-653, Martha Cameron 244-647, Roseann DiFlorio 257-646, Rosa Moro 226-646, Tanya Leonard 226-642, Colby Stejback 233-623, Teri Gonzalski 229-621, Maria D’Imperio 227-619, Jennette Adams 227-616, Chris Zimmerman 224-609, Mary DelVecchio 211-609, Tracy Champion 237-603 Feb. 22. Jean Foster 265-747, Tanya Leonard 270-740, Tammy Hoefer 279-729, Rosa Moro 277-714, Maria D’Imperio 256-690, Emile Pawlick 276-689, Jenn Cole 235-681, Nicole O’Brien 247-681, Martha Cameron 227-663, Teri Gonzalaski 235-660, Kathy Hoefer 245658, Mary DelVecchio 237-656, Courtney Radick 247-630, Lynette Fichera 238-619, Joyce Rougeau 254-617, Tina Fabrizio 224616, Chris Zimmerman 216-604 Thursday Retailers Feb. 10. Dave Demperio 792/279 Tom Werth 235/675 Ed Sagor Jr 258/669 Ed Wood ll 234/669 Matt Schumacher 241/663 Chris Desantis 242/631 Tobey Elias 224/626 Bob Flask 237/621 Matt Gasparini 226/620 E Moore 230/610 Feb. 17. Dave Demperio 269/763 Pete DiGenaro 264/665 Paul Allen 245/661 Dave Cummings 234/644, Ed Sagor Jr 245/628 Frank DiPino 224/615 Tobey Elias 239/609 Casey Brzostowski 227/608 Friday Night Keglers Feb. 11. Gary Cunningham 248/726 Jerry Sakran Jr 264/719 Bill Allen Jr 279/705 Nick Goodfellow 269/704 Ed Sagor Jr 257/690 Paul Allen 235/689 Ron Clifford 257/687 Shawn Goodfellow 246/683 Craig Rockwell 267/681 Chris Lynch 290/678 Feb. 18. R J Blanchard 290/815 Dave Demperio 264/739 Jim Zimmerman 248/726 Tom Stone 277/709, Jeff Cooper 244/695 Craig Rockwell 255/692 Steve Touron 269/687 Chris Lynch 235/681, Shaun Goodfellow 247/679 Tom Clyne 268/681 EOW Feb. 13. Karen Demperio 254/ 647 Rosemary Beshules 202/597 Lori Pientka 214/584 Kim Fox 195/558 Kristel Isgar 207/523 Jennette Wallace 205/482 Robin Weeks 173/476 Sue Krawiec 171/473 Dave Demperio 250/734 Rich Korzup 242/681 Jamie Sodjak 258/679 Scott Czachowski 253/677 Gary Cunningham 233/656 Chris DeSantis 240/639 Steve Touron 217/611 Scott Touron 215/604 Tim Paige 222/604 Jeff Chubb 221/595 Feb. 20. Karen Demperio 203/587 Trish DeSantis 201555 Sue Krawiec 185/527 Dawn Lisenko 179/522 Cindy Losurdo 184/515 Chris Hollister 191/505 Julie Burke 177/498 Rosemary Beshures 180/480 Michele Beige 173/462 Jennette Wallace 179/446 Scott Czachowski 290/752 Kyle Wilcox 276/705 Dave Demperio 247/692 Jeff Chubb 236/663 Joe Ferrini 232/647 Mark Cammuso 224/619 Steve Kuss 244/617 Jeff Cooper 244/617 Steve Touron 246/604 Dick Lisenko 207/595 THE March 2011 C N Y Striker Upcoming Events March 6-13. The 24th annual Super Bud Bowl at Lighthouse Lanes, Oswego. First prize is $5,000. For details or an entry form, go to www.lhlanes.com. March 12-13. The 17th annual Syracuse Association Mixed Team Tournament at AMF Strike N Spare. For details, call the SBA at 488-3761. March 13. The Junior Van Wie Doubles Tournament at B’ville Sports Bowl. Qualifying squads are noon and 2 p.m. in both scratch and handicap divisions. For details, call Sports Bowl at 638-0312. March 19-20, March 29. The 42nd annual State Youth Team Championships at Lighthouse Lanes, Oswego. Entry fee is $46 per team. Reservations close Feb. 19. For details, visit www.nyusbcyouth.org or e-mail regional director Deb Deuel at debyaba@ aol.com. March 20. Finals of the Junior Van Wie Doubles Tournament noon at B’ville Sports Bowl. For details, call Sports Bowl at 6380312. March 26-27. The 21st annual State Masters Championship at Boulevard Bowl in Schenectady. Entry fee is $90. Qualifying is March 26 and finals are 9:30 a.m. March 27. For more details, go to the state website at www.bowlny.com. April 9-10. The 18th annual SBA Seniors Alibi Tournament at Lakeview Bowling Center. Entry fee is $25 for men and women’s bowlers 50 years or older. For details, call the SBA at 488-3761. April 29, April 31, May 1. The 13th annual Adult/Junior Doubles State Tournament at AMF Strike N Spare, Mattydale. Entry fee is $27. Reservations close April 25. For details, visit www.nyusbcyouth.org or e-mail tournament director Thomas Solimine at solimine2000@aol.com. 600 Club Doubles Tournament Results The winners of the 600 Club tournament were Jerry Rieder and Claudia Reider Attention Bowlers Wanted 5 Man Teams & Individuals Ken Whiting Memorial League AMF Strike ’N Spare Lanes 1777 Brewerton Road | Mattydale, NY 13211 315-454-4428 GUARANTEED: � $1,250 First Place prize each half � $1,000 Second Place prize each half � Sanction Fee for 5 Team Members – Paid by League Sign Up Now for a Fall Start Contact: Chuck Richmond | phone: 559-4245 Photo credit: Shirley Lafaver Flamingo Lanes Feb. 12 1st place Claudia Rieder 523/Jerry Rieder 761 + 63 2nd place Martha Hudson 584/Greg Hudson 699 + 18 3rd place Sandy Thayer 470/Brian Salisbury 762 +66 4th place Krystal Ashby 637/Scott Stachnik 644 + 0 5th place Tanya Leonard 607/Chris Leonard 655 + 12 6th place Mary-lee Prestia 536/Chris Prestia 706 + 18 7th place Kay Oldenburg 475/Andy DeFlorio 667 + 108 8th place Teri Pryce 556/Howard Jones 644 +36 9th place Jean Foster 521/Jeff Winders 687 + 18 10th place Joanna Carter 571/Chris Cooper 654 + 0 Note: 47 couples participated in the tournament. Striking Results Pro Shop 1777 Brewerton Road Syracuse, NY 13211 315-454-9788 (Located inside AMF Strike-N-Spare behind lanes 47-48) Email address: strikingresultsproshop@yahoo.com OPEN: MON.-WED. 12pm-8pm THURS. 12pm-7pm FRI.-SAT. 12pm-8pm Got a Tax Refund? We’ve Got New Balls In Stock. Unlike others drilling always included in the price and *3 free games of bowling with every new ball purchase. HAMMER INFECTION MISSION $250K TRACK PROJECT STORM VIRTUAL GRAVITY NANO STORM MARVEL STORM VICTORY ROAD ROTO GRIP INFINITE THEORY COLUMBIA 300 WORLD BEATER BRUNSWICK C-SYSTEM ALPH MAX *$149.95 after *$50 Mail-In-Rebate BRUNSWICK LOADED REVOVLER *$149.95 after *$25 Mail-In-Rebate SPECIALS!!! On in stock balls only … Balls special ordered at regular price. Limited Quantities Available Hurry In Today! C-System 3.5 $189.95 Hammer Swagga $169.95 Hammer Jigsaw Trap $189.95 Columbia 300 Pure Physics $189.95 Brunswick Slingshot $99.95 ….and more! Striking Results Pro Shop now on facebook become a fan today. Join in on fan only specials and stay up to date on new ball releases!!! 1347 1301 1298 1281 1274 1260 1250 1236 1226 1225