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the CNY Str iker S Y R A C U S E U S B C B O W L I N G A S S O C I AT I O N ’ S B I - W E E K LY N E W S PA P E R P U B L I C AT I O N February 2010 Your Guide to Local Bowling News and Scores Vol. I – Issue 8 Fulton boys repeat as sectional champs For the second straight year, Fulton won the overall Section III boys bowling team title and advanced to the state championships March 6-7 in Poughkeepsie. Fulton finished first over Tri-Valley League powers V-V-S and New Hartford in the overall team standings Feb. 14 at Pin-O-Rama in Utica. All teams bowled a three-game set followed by 15 Baker games to determine champions. The Raiders were also the Class A champions. Jondn Tryniski had the top three-game block for the Raiders with a 650. V-V-S won the Class B title and Frankfort-Schuyler took home the Class C/D crown. This year’s Section III All-Star Team is made up of the high average bowlers from the four Section III leagues and the two top bowlers from the sectional tournament. Fulton bowlers had the top two averages in the OHSL. But because the Raiders are headed to states as a team, Connor Harrington of CBA earned the OHSL spot on the all-star team. The other league high average bowlers are: Jamie Cliff of Oswego (CNYCL), Steve Piatkowski of Canastota (Center State Conference) and Josh Mennig of V-V-S (TVL). Rounding out the all-star team are Henninger’s Bobby Moro (726 series) and V-V-S’ Tristan Tormey (703). Moro and Tormey were the top two individual finishers at sectionals. Tom Baker Mark Roth Mike Faliero Jack Moran Roth, Baker, Faliero, Moran to enter Empire State Bowling Hall of Fame by Mike Pettinella Bowling fans in Western New York won’t have to drive too far to witness the induction of professional bowling greats Mark Roth and Tom Baker, along with amateur standout Mike Faliero and bowling industry leader Jack Moran, into the Empire State USBC Bowling Association Hall of Fame. The induction ceremony is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Saturday, April 10 at Antonio’s Banquet & Conference Center, 7708 Niagara Falls Boulevard, Niagara Falls, N.Y., (inside the Quality Inn). The dinner is being held in conjunction with the ESUSBCBA’s annual delegates meeting, which will take place earlier in the day. Tickets are $30 each for the dinner ($270 for a table of 10) and can be obtained by calling 315- 623-7100 or sending an email to esusbcba@twcny.rr.com. Seating is limited so those interested in attending should reserve their tickets as soon as possible. Roth, a Fulton resident, and Baker, a Buffalo native now residing in King, N.C., are two of the biggest names in the history of the Professional Bowlers Association. Originally from Brooklyn, Roth burst onto the PBA scene with a cranking, hard-throwing style, which set the stage for many of today’s players. He won PBA Player of the Year honors four times – 1977, 1978, 1979 and 1984, and led the Tour in average in six different seasons, including a then-record 221.699 in 1979. Roth won a record eight titles in 1978 and seven more the next year. He finished his career with 34 Tour titles and $1.6 million in earnings. He was inducted into the PBA Hall of Fame in 1987, the USBC Hall of Fame in 2009 and was voted No. 5 on the list of the “PBA’s 50 Greatest Players of the Last 50 Years.” Tragically, Roth, 58, suffered a stroke last June which has left him partially paralyzed on his left side. Baker, 55, is still going strong on the PBA Senior Tour following a stellar 32-year career on the regular tour – a career that is marked by 10 titles, including the 2004 PBA World Championship. His best year came in 1981 when he captured three titles and broke the $100,000 mark in single-season earnings. “Bakes” has dominated the PBA Senior Tour since joining in 2005, winning four Senior major titles and four Senior standard tournaments, while continuing to compete on the regular tour. He was named Senior Rookie of the Year and Senior Player of the Year in 2005, becoming the only senior player to earn both honors in a single season. He won Senior Player of the Year honors again in 2006 and 2007, an unprecedented streak in the history of the PBA Senior Tour. Baker has earned $1.7 million as a professional bowler. Elected to the PBA Hall of Fame in 1999, Baker was voted No. 42 on the PBA top 50 list. Faliero, a West Seneca resident, has an impressive resume of achievements at the collegiate continued on page 2 P-S Masters Championship 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 Liverpool, NY 13088 Email: thecnystriker@yahoo.com Editor/Writer.......... Fran Piraino Design/Layout/Production .............................Joyce Rougeau Contributing Writers ................................. John Savage ................................. Dick Cargill .............................. Kevin Peirson .............................Mike Pettinella Left-hander Lee Burnett, of Lyons, earned the top seed of stepladder finals at the 51st annual Post-Standard Masters Bowling Tournament at Lakeview Bowling Center on Feb. 14. Burnett (7-0) clinched the top seed with back-to-back wins over Rick Adams and Steve Suslik. Burnett, 38, entered the finals with a 215 match-play average. Top prize for the Masters is $2,500. Because of publication deadlines, the results of the Masters finals were unavailable at press time. Look of a full report on the championship round at Erie Blvd. Lanes in the next edition of The CNY Striker. Qualifying for the one-game stepladder finals were Burnett, second-seeded Suslik (6-1, 220.2 avg.), third-seeded Cliff Saliba (7-1, 226) and fourth-seeded Adams (6-1, 223). Saliba, who won the tournament in 1992 and 2005, is the only former Masters champion to advance. He is looking to become the first three-time champion since Andy Melnyk. Placing fifth and sixth this year was Ray Cyr, Jr. and 2000 champ Dean Distin. Both finished in the top six last year. Chris Leonard and Kris O’Donaghy II took seventh and eighth place. O’Donaghy rolled a 811 series on Feb. 14 in match play but Chris Cooper won the Bert Sarno Award for high match play series with a 813. ☞ Melfi rolls back-to-back 300’s at Rainbow Lanes Jim Melfi was a one-man strike force Feb. 4 in the Dale Bliss Memorial League at Rainbow Lanes in Auburn. Melfi opened with 12 straight strikes for a perfect game on lanes 3-4. In his second game, Melfi continued to punish the pins as he finished with another 300 game. He rolled another strike to start his third game to make it 25 consecutive strikes. But in the second frame, he broke off, leaving a 10-pin. Melfi started another strike streak by rolling seven in row and was looking at a possible 880 series going into the 10th frame. But in the 10th, Melfi left a 7-pin on his first ball then finished with a 7-pin on his fill ball to finish with a 858 series. To read more about Melfi’s exciting night, go to www.auburnusbc.com. Story information is courtesy of Ron Rizzo and the Auburn USBC Web site. Congratulations, Jim Melfi! Petrowski needs your v o t e s Joey Petrowski is ready for a PBA Experience. Petrowski, of East Syracuse, is one of 18 national amateurs selected for the PBA Experience Showdown, a USBC contest where online voters choose who will get a chance to bowl on the PBA telecast against the tour players. Petrowski, who bowls weekly in the PBA Experience League at Bowl Mor on Tuesday nights, must finish among the highest six vote-getters to receive an all-expense paid trip to Arlington, Texas. The six finalists bowl at the USBC International Bowling Center in a six-game qualifier in early April. The top qualifier will have an opportunity to compete on the televised PBA Experience Showdown final that will air April 11. Petrowski was selected in a random drawing by the USBC for the Chameleon Pattern, which is used on the pro tour. The USBC notified Petrowski by phone Feb. 2 that he was a finalist. “This is an awesome opportunity for me and I want to try and take full advantage,” said Petrowski, who has bowled in the PBA Experience League for the last five years. To cast your vote for Petrowski, go to www.bowl.com. Online voting begins Feb. 15 and will run until the end of February. The CNY Striker February 2010 Award Scores 300 Games Dec. 22 Howard “Jamie” Long Caz Sports Bowl Jan. 3 Henry Buie Sports Bowl Jan. 20 Jim Lahah Bowl-Mor Jan. 22 Chris Leonard Bowl-Mor Jan. 22 Jeremy Macri Bowl-Mor Jan. 22 RJ Blanchard Thunderbird Jan. 25 Alan Lemanczyk Bowl-Mor Jan. 25 Pat Walsh Green Acres Jan. 27 Mario Ponzo Lakeview Jan. 27 Dan Leska Flamingo Jan. 27 Ray Burton Flamingo Jan. 29 Ken Collins Bowl-Mor Jan. 29 Dave Starling Sr. Bowl-Mor Jan. 30 Gary Rozyczko Strike N Spare Feb. 2 Jeff Chapman Erie Blvd Feb. 4 Ralph Staiano Lakeview 11 in a Row Nov. 29 Kevin Scanell Bowl-Mor 298 Dec. 28 Evan Lott 279 Flamingo Jan. 9 Matt Hardy Flamingo 290 Jan. 15 Dave Demperio 290 Thunderbird Jan. 18 Uriah Montclair 295 Lakeview Jan. 19 Stan Latray Strike N Spare 296 Jan. 20 Wayne Confer 279 Green Acres Jan. 20 Stan LaTray 299 Flamingo Jan. 20 Alvin Henderson 299 Flamingo Jan. 22 Jim Zimmerman Thunderbird 297 Jan. 24 Robert Mushtare 290 Sports Bowl Jan. 26 Matt Schumacher 290 Lakeview Jan. 26 Dave Brownlee 290 Erie Blvd. Jan. 30 John Tirinato 299 Bowling Green Jan. 29 Dave Maxsween Bowl-Mor 290 Feb. 1 Richard Leonardo Bowl-Mor 290 800 Series Jan. 22 Chris Leonard 808 Bowl-Mor Jan. 27 Sam Ventura 802 Flamingo Jan. 29 Dave Starling Sr. Bowl-Mor 806 Feb. 3 Jeremy Macri Flamingo 821 History of t h e S B A : The Win Scheding Tournament By John Savage Each year on the Thursday prior to Ash Wednesday, an annual bowling tradition began in 1953 -- the Win Scheding Pro-Am. Four friends started the tournament as a way to have fun and also raise money for needy causes. These four individuals were: Win Scheding, Ed Reddy, Red Parton and Whitey Brenneman. It was first held at Seneca Lanes, which was owned by Scheding. All of these individuals would eventually become members of the Syracuse Bowling Association Hall of Fame. The Pro-Am event would pair good bowlers with sportswriters, television personalities, radio personalities, corporate people, stars from other sports and many sports-minded people who wanted to have a good time as well as help local charities. As the Pro-Am grew, it would eventually move to the 40-lane Fairmount Lanes. The bowling was free at Fairmount and the participants would donate money to the designated charity for that year. Also, the bowlers would only have to pay for their bar bill, which at times could be extensive. There were all kinds of raffles that would also bring in a substantial amount of money. The tournament continued at Strike and Spare Lanes in Mattydale and has since moved to Flamingo Bowl. Win Scheding National Championship ready to begin The 107th annual USBC Open Championships is set to begin Feb. 20 at the National Bowling Stadium in Reno, Nevada. The 2010 tournament will run until July 4 (last day of team competition). So far, more than 14,000 teams are scheduled to make the trip to Reno’s National Bowling Stadium during the tournament’s 136day run. It will be the event’s record ninth visit to Reno and the sixth time the tournament will be held at the 78-lane NBS. Women’s Championship in El Paso The 2010 USBC Women’s Championships will be held in El Paso. More than 5,800 teams are scheduled to usher in a new era on the tournament lanes. For the first time, the 91st annual Women’s Championships will be held in a convention-center setting. USBC will install 48 lanes and the world’s largest mobile scoreboard inside the El Paso Convention and Performing Arts Center, and the tournament will feature three divisions, instead of five, and an all-handicap format for the first time. For more information on the USBC Women’s Championships, visit bowl.com. Tell us your story Many local teams and bowlers participate in the national champions and The CNY Striker wants to know all the details. Please e-mail The CNY Striker at thecnystriker@yahoo.com with any news and scores regarding local bowlers at nationals. Red Parton – 1988 Ed Reddy – 1980 Whitey Brenneman – 1975 Win Scheding Tournament The Win Scheding Pro-Am Tournament, one of the longest-running charity bowling events in Syracuse, drew 116 participants Feb. 11 at Flamingo Bowl. Once again, the Turner’s Club was well-represented at the 57th annual tournament with 40 entries. All proceeds from the Win Scheding Tournament, including 50/50 and ball raffles, will go to the Make-A-Wish Foundation and the Elmcrest Children’s Center. Last year, the tournament donated $1,000 to each of those charities. The Win Scheding is also held to honor six individuals for their contributions to local bowling: Scheding, Whitey Brenneman, Bill Reddy, Red Parton, Ed Reddy and Bud VanderVeer. The nonsanctioned tournament was coordinated by Joe M. Paussa and his staff. Jack Hamlin and Mike McCracken donated the use of Flamingo Bowl for the afternoon. Championship plaques were donated by Saliba’s Pro Shop. Richie Sposato and Mark MacBain also donated bowling balls for the raffle. Dave Demperio posted the high game with a 300. Sandy Argus (left) and Mark MacBain have some fun while helping with this year’s Win Scheding Tournament. Tournament coordinator Joe Paussa (left) checks in Jeremy Macri before the annual tournament on Feb. 11. State HOF story continued from page 1 and amateur tournament levels, including the championship of the International Eliminator in 2000 (where he won $100,000) and the Greater Buffalo USBC Masters tourney in 2007. The former Erie Community College AllAmerican also has several New York State titles to his credit, including doubles (1984, 2004), team (2004) and Masters (1991). He has more than 25 perfect games and a dozen 800 series, and has won gold, silver and bronze medals in international competitions. He was elected to the National Junior College Sports Hall of Fame in 2001 and the Greater Buffalo USBC Hall of Fame in 2008. Currently, he is manager of Strikers Lanes in West Seneca. Moran, well known as proprietor of Roseland Bowl in Canandaigua, has helped shape the course of organized bowling over the past 25 years, most notably as a high-ranking officer with the New York State and national Bowling Proprietors Association of America. He was president of the NYS BPA from 1994-96, and president of BPAA national from 2002-04. He also has served as president of the New York State Bowling Council, Finger Lakes BPA and Greater Rochester BPA. He has served on numerous BPAA committees at the national and state levels. A certified bowling coach, he has instructed students at Finger Lakes Community College and Canandaigua Academy for many years. His many honors include the NYSBPA Service Award, BPAA Certificate of Achievement, Canandaigua Rotarian of the Year, and NYS WBA and Rochester bowling Proprietor of the Year. He also was the recipient of the BPAA President’s Medal. Roth, Baker, Faliero and Moran will join the other 119 individuals who will be grandfathered in from the former New York State Bowling Association Hall of Fame to the ESUSBCBA Hall of Fame. The CNY Striker February 2010 THE P-S MASTERS NOTEBOOK Chris Cooper scores first-ever 800 Chris Cooper now has family bragging rights. Cooper rolled back-to-back 289 games en route to a career-high 813 series during match play of The Post-Standard Masters Tournament on Feb. 6 at Flamingo Bowl. Cooper, the son of Jean Cooper, now has the top series in the Cooper family. “I’m really excited,” Cooper said. “I finally beat my mom’s high of 793.” Chris used two balls during his 800 series. He left a 4-pin in the first game and in the second game he left a 2-pin. Cooper’s previous career best was 791. “I was hitting my target and being accurate and making good shots,” Cooper said. Cooper said he was more worried about winning his first match against Shawn Cook than bowling an 800 series. Cooper defeated Cook, 813-730. “I wasn’t really thinking about the score at the time because I was trying to beat the guy I was bowling,” Cooper said. “It was a tough win.” Cooper said he had a chance to shoot in the 840 range with a strong third game. But an ill-timed split cost him. “In the 10th frame, I can strike out for 268 but I go up and leave a blowout 7-10 and shoot 235 with an open in the 10th,” Cooper said. Masters Qualifying: Lessons Learned I bowled in the Masters for the first time in 25 years. I have been a bowler since the late 50’s. I have kept a 200 average for the last 25 years. I oiled lanes daily for 19 years (1970’s through the 1980’s at Cazenovia). I had heard of the reverse oil pattern or reverse block a couple of years ago but paid no attention to it. For some goofy reason, I decided to try the Masters again. I checked the paper Sunday morning to see how the scores were. I asked a few bowlers about the lane condition and how they bowled. The info that I received was that the shot was around the second arrow (just one board left). They all said that they didn’t bowl well because they missed several easy spares. So Sunday off I go with four other bowlers. I only own three balls. One is a three-year-old plastic; another is a 10-year-old plastic/rubber thing that I assumed liked oil. The last one is a 20-year-old plastic for the 10-pin. My first three tries on the second arrow during practice I never came up to the head pin. I moved right and gave it two more tries on the first arrow. I hit the head pin. At my age, I usually know that during practice, the ball weighs 25 to 30 pounds. Before I start, I should move my start position about two boards left because the arm swing doesn’t hurt as much as during practice and I usually put a little more lift on the ball. Now the tournament starts. But I didn’t move left. I stayed where I got my two strikes during practice. In my first seven frames, I nicked the head pin once and missed the head pin on the right six times. I tried slowing down. I tried more lift. I switched balls. But I still had not said “Uncle”. After the 8th frame, one of my friends said, “Go between the second and third arrow.” He let me use one of his balls that was supposed to hook more. The ninth and 10th frames were practice balls trying to find out where to shoot. With my first game is over, I hit the head pin four times (one was a nick). Game 2 started out with a buried hit and I left the 10-pin. I did not use my 10-pin ball and of course, the borrowed ball hung the gut- by Dick Cargill ter and went left when it almost got to the 10pin. I got strikes for the next three frames (they were thin). I was hitting the crack between the 12th and 13th board. The 5th and 6th frames, again, never hit the head pin. I had missed my mark and hit the crack between the 11th and 12th board (a one board miss). The 7th and 8th frames were with more lift (and more speed by mistake) and I skimmed the head pin. I ended up with a 190 something. It was now “Uncle” time. I decided to concentrate on other nearby bowlers. The older guys like me were using the third arrow exactly, stroking the ball and doing very well. They would string four or five strikes and then leave a mess. When they did leave the mess, they had swung the ball one board too far to the right and the ball floated. I have always been a stroker so I knew exactly what they were doing. As I scanned down through the other bowlers, all were using the second arrow or any board outside the 12th and were doing terrible. Everyone using inside the 12th board were doing well. So, for next year (I will try again), it should be easier. I do know that for practice, I will be using the 16th board. I will also be doing everything I can to not let my ball hit the 12th board or any board to the right. I will also be sure to concentrate on picking up all my spares using only those inside 12 o 13 boards. I won’t listen to other bowlers, and just watch the old-timers (like me) the strokers. I am assuming that for the past three years (maybe longer), the reverse oil pattern has been used. It will be very easy to tell next year. Start practice on the third arrow and never let your ball hit the 12th board or any board to the right of it. If the ball hooks well enough on the 15th board, that is where to start. If the ball skates (or floats) when it hits the 12th board, then adjust so that it doesn’t happen. I know now that if I could have bowled three more games on any of those lanes, I could have hit 600. But for this year, I will just have to be satisfied with my 400-something, my first one in a few years. Secretary’s Corner I would like to address an issue that is often misunderstood among league secretaries. It’s the issue of certification (or as we used to call it, sanctioning). If you are running a sanctioned league then all bowlers participating in the league must be sanctioned. It seems obvious I know, but you would be surprised how often this procedure is ignored. When a bowler is subbing in your league and he or she tells you that they are sanctioned in another league they STILL need to fill out a new sanction card for your league stating the name of the league and where they paid their sanction fee. If they have not actually paid in that league you will receive a letter from the SBA office telling you that you have an ineligible bowler in your league. I would suggest that all league secretaries read rule # 101a and 101b in your rule book concerning membership requirements. Allowing a non-sanctioned bowler in your league can result in a forfeit of points or the vacating of award scores. At the start of each night of league play, take a walk up and down the lanes and look for people that you don’t recognize. Some teams may bring in a sub and “forget” to tell you. You may hear something to the effect of “He’s only going to bowl this one time”. It does not matter. They still need to be sanctioned. If you have any questions regarding these procedures, please contact either the SBA or the SWBA office. Just a reminder, please do not wait until the end of the season to turn in your award applications. If you hold them too long we cannot guarantee you will have in time for your banquet. “Hit ‘em good” – Kevin Peirson High rollers: Gary Rozyczko, of Syracuse, won the Win Scheding Award as the tournament’s top qualifier with a 769 series. Rozyczko was also the only player to roll an award score during qualifying with a 300 game. He added another perfect game during match play in a 773-566 win over Peter Moro Jr. But Rozyczko’s stay in the tournament was short-lived. He was eliminated in his third match by his best friend, Dave Gonzalski. It was just the second time Gonzalski and Rozyczko went head-to-head in a tournament. “If I had to lose to some one I’m glad it was Dave,” Rozyczko said. Dean Distin rolled a 300 game in the first round of match play. It is the second straight year Distin has recorded a perfect game in Masters competition at Flamingo. “It’s becoming a good habit,” Distin said. Masters draws big numbers: For the third straight year, the Masters drew more than 900 entries. This year’s qualifying drew 917 competitors which was four off from last year. The 8:30 a.m. squad on Jan. 20 drew a tournament-record 123 walk-ins and a total of 189 players walked in overall. The magic number: The cut-off score to make match play was 616, 10 pins lower than last year’s cut off score. Four players were tied at 616 and a roll-off was needed to decide the final two spots. Chris Cook (687) and Frank Bailey (632) won the roll-off against David Ghezzi (611) and Kristy Moro (596). It was the third straight year a roll-off was needed to decide the last two match play spots. Oh brother: There were four sets of brothers who qualified for match play: Josh and Mike McClusky, Chris and Jeff Cooper, Kris and Nick Goodfellow and Shawn and Chris Cook. Chris Cooper achieved a career-best series of 813 in his first match against Shawn Cook. It was Cooper’s first-ever 800 series. Cefalo still has game: Mike Cefalo, 65, has the distinction of being the oldest player to qualify for match play. He rolled a 631 in qualifying but was knocked out of match play after two matches. Masters champs: Seven champions reached match play: Tom Minnegan (1976), Andy Melnyk (1987, 1995, 2007), Dean Distin (2000), Cliff Saliba (1992, 2005), Jimmy Zimmerman (2006), John Kohanski Jr. (1999, 2002) and defending champ Randy Webster. Minnegan, 63, took a few years off from bowling in the Masters before returning with great success. Minnegan entered this year with his teammates from the GSL. “I just didn’t feel like I wanted to bowl in it,” Minnegan said. “It’s a good tournament. It’s well-handled and well-managed. It’s fun to be here.” Big scores at Flamingo: Conditions at Flamingo Bowl for the first weekend of match play seemed to bring out the best in bowlers. One week after 917 competitors could only scratch out six 700 series at AMF Strike N Spare in qualifying, match play bowlers posted a whopping 66 700 series in two days, including an 800. Last year there were 48 700 or 800 series at Flamingo in match play. A rare DQ: A rules violation forced tournament officials to disqualify 17-year-old Mike Suarez from match play on Feb. 7. For the first time, only bowlers 18 years of age or older by Jan. 30 were eligible to compete in the tournament. After Suarez won his first match against Jim Tarby Jr., 672-657, officials discovered the violation. Suarez, who finished in the top 10 of the Auburn Masters, was DQ’d during his second match. “It’s unfortunate that Tarby lost but we couldn’t go backward after the next match was in progress,” tournament director Bill Vangel told The Post-Standard. For more tournament notes, stories and reader comments on the Masters, go to blog.syracuse.com/sports/bowling. 2010 MASTERS TOURNAMENT NUMBERS Number of entries: 917 (last year 921) Cut-off score: 616 (last year 626) Walk-ins: 189 (last year 197) High qualifying series: 769, Gary Rozyczko (last year 750, Jennifer Creno) Award scores in qualifying: 1 (perfect game Gary Rozyczko) MASTERS BOWLING RECORDS Largest field: 1,165 (1989 at Strike N Spare) Highest qualifying series: 824, Kevin Scannell (1995 at Flamingo) Highest match play series: 833, Ray Cyr (2009 at Flamingo) Highest series in a final: 746, Jimmy Zimmerman (2006) Longest match play win streak: 18 Don Brush (2008-09) Youngest champion: 20, John Kohanski Jr. (1999) Most championship appearances: 4, Dom Cefalo, Cliff Saliba, Andy Melnyk Most titles: Andy Melnyk (3) Youngest qualifier: 16, Andy DiFlorio, Travis Dwyer Number of left-handed champions: 2 (Art Cornelius Jr., Randy Webster) First player to roll a 300: Jim Sherwood, 1982 during match play at Holiday Bowl 600 Club Mixed Doubles Tournament Results 59 Couples participated. Two squads, 12:00 Noon and 3:00 PM at Flamingo Bowl Paid 12 Places… 1st Janice McCarthy and John Odom.......................... 1376 2nd Kathy Bell and Bill Recore, Jr............................... 1372 3rd Mary Lee Prestia and Chris Prestia....................... 1355 4th Robin Smith and Kevin Mech............................... 1348 5th Anne Dushane and Jim Bethman.......................... 1339 6th Heather Tarby and Jim Tarby................................ 1324 7th Mia Carr and Tim Lawton..................................... 1312 8th Kathy Wood and Dave Koryzinski........................ 1307 TIE 9th Krystal Ashby and Scott Stachnik......................... 1307 TIE 10th Terry Pryce and Howard Jones.............................. 1297 11th Kathy Haase and Robert Boyd.............................. 1286 12th Annmarie Reed and Jim Zimmerman.................... 1282 Last Syracuse 600 Club Tournament is an 8 pin No-tap Tournament scheduled for Saturday, April 3rd at Green Acres. 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Sponsored by Striking Results Pro Shop Mon –Tues 12 PM – 12 AM • Wed 9 PM – 12 AM • Thurs 12 PM – 12 AM Fri 12 PM – 2 AM • Sat 9 AM – 2 AM • Sun 9 AM – 12 AM Hours subject to change Strike ‘N Spare 1777 Brewerton Rd. S Syracuse, NY 13211 (315) 454-4428 February 2010 The CNY Striker HIGH SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS VARSITY NOTES v In a showdown for first place in the Onondaga League, East Syracuse-Minoa boys swept defending champion Fulton, 4-0, to win the regular season title Feb. 3 at AMF Strike N Spare. Joe Boccardo rolled a 692 to lead the way for the Spartans (50-6), who dethroned needed to win all four points against the Raiders to take the crown. Joe Erardi helped out with a 633 including a 279 game while Sean Gavan shot a 604 series. High man for Fulton (49-7) was Dan Wahl with a 697 followed by Jondn Tryniski with a 624 and Derek Southworth with a 619. v Cicero-North Syracuse (37-10-1) repeated as CNYCL Nation- al Division champions this winter. The Northstars finished 24-6 in league competition to beat runner-up Liverpool by four points. Junior Derek Joss led the Northstars with a 209 average. Joss also posted a high game of 280 this season. Seniors Tom Rogalski (203) and Jeff Chapman (201) also contributed to CNS’ success. v The Vernon-Verona-Sherrill boys team capped off an unde- feated season in the Tri-Valley League with a 7-4 victory over Clinton on Feb. 5 at CAC Clubhouse in Sherrill. James Neverette rolled a team-high 663 for the Red Devils (14-0, 16-1), who are going for their sixth straight Section III Class B title Feb. 14. Collin Laguzza (258/628) and Tristan Tormey (606) bowled well against Clinton. Last month, Josh Mennig rolled his first career 300 game and finished with a 721 series to help the Red Devils dispose of Utica Notre Dame, 10-1. The Red Devils are coached by Dave Hyle. The V-V-S girls team also defeated Clinton on Feb. 5, 110, as Jessie Hyle led the way with a 210 game and 589 series. Lizzie Van Slyke helped out with a 230 game and a 583 series for the Red Devils (9-3, 10-6). v The Section III girls bowling championships will be held 10 a.m. Feb. 20 at AMF Strike N Spare. The defending champions are: Utica Proctor (overall and Class A), Camden (Class B) and Waterville (Class C-D). The Raiders are looking for their third straight title but the favorite is CNYCL National Division champion Rome Free. The Black Knights, led by Olivia Bodley, beat the Raiders twice this season head-to-head. Bodley won the Section III individual crown last year. But she isn’t a one-player team. Other key bowlers in the Rome lineup are Alexis Zakala, Sarah Foley and Sasha Watts. Camden (10-2), led by Sabrina Williams, is a contender in Class B. v Auburn girls repeated as CNYCL American Division champions with a 29-1 league record. Ashley Tuttle carried a teamhigh average of 171.83 for the Maroons (37-11 overall), who are coached by Michelle Feldman. CNYCL Boys Standings League and overall records American Division: Oswego** 26-4 (37-8); Fayetteville-Manlius 19-11 (29-18-1); Auburn 21-9 (28-20); Central Square 17-13 (24-24); West Genesee 7-23 (11-37); Nottingham/Corcoran 0-30 (0-48) National Division: Cicero-North Syracuse** 24-6 (37-10-1); Liverpool 20-10 (36-12); Henninger 13-17 (24-24); Rome 14-16 (2127); Utica 10-20 (18-30); Baldwinsville 9-21 (19-29) (**Denotes League Champions) Top Averages: Jamie Cliff (Oswego) 224.47; Tim Durham (Liverpool) 220.17; Matt Salvador (Oswego) 216.69; Bobby Moro (Henninger) 215.31; David Fox (Auburn) 214.72; Ricky Myers (FayettevilleManlius) 210.35; Kyle Wilcox (Liverpool) 210.12; Derek Joss (Cicero-North Syracuse) 209.31; Matt Clemons (Oswego) 208.72; Richard Boullosa (Liverpool) 208.27; Cameron Byrne (Oswego) 206.52; Alex DiGenaro (Liverpool) 204.36; Seth Abel (Rome) 203.8; Mike Obernesser (Utica) 203.5; Tom Rogalski (Cicero-North Syracuse) 203.04 Steve Titus (Auburn) 202.24; Jeff Chapman (CiceroNorth Syracuse) 201.84; Zack Sizemore (Oswego) 200.88 High Games: Brandon Hamacher (Central Square) 300; Richard Boullosa (Liverpool) 290; Steve Titus (Auburn) 290, Derek Joss (CNS) 280, Steve Revette (Central Square) 280 High Three Games: Matt Clemons (Oswego) 783; Richard Boullosa (Liverpool) 762; Jamie Cliff (Oswego) 761, Tim Durham (Liverpool) 757, Bobby Moro (Henninger) 750 Freedom Conference CNYCL Girls Standings Team high series ES-M...................................... 3,264 Fulton..................................... 3,229 Fulton..................................... 3,218 League and overall records American Division: **Auburn 29-1 (37-11); West Genesee 25-5 (3612); F-M 13-17 (17-31); Oswego 10-20 (10-38); Central Square 8-22 (8-40); Nottingham 5-25 (5-43) National Division: **RFA 27-3 (45-3); Utica Proctor 24-6 (42-6); CNS 19-11 (33-15); Liverpool 8-22 (18-30); Baldwinsville 7-27 (20-28); Henninger 5-25 (17-31) (**Denotes League Champions) Top Averages: Nicole Parkhurst (Utica Proctor) – 219.31; Olivia Bodley (RFA) – 206.98; Alexis Zakala (RFA) – 198.47; Patricia Miller (FM) – 196.31; Sara Foley (RFA) – 190.67; Chelsey Fox (CNS) – 188.69; Mary-Sandra Townley (Liverpool) – 187.07; Maripat McNally (West Genesee) – 185.44; Melody Gifford (RFA) – 185.43; Meghan Karasinski (Henninger) – 181.67; Annie Peterson (Baldwinsville) – 181.56; Jessica Ingram (West Genesee) – 181.08 High Games: Nicole Parkhurst (Utica Proctor) – 278; Alexis Zakala (RFA) – 270; Maripat McNally (W. Genny) – 269; Melody Gifford (RFA) – 267; Olivia Bodley (RFA) - 266 High Series: Nicole Parkhurst (Utica Proctor) 748; Chelsey Fox (CNS) 722; Olivia Bodley (RFA) 718; Patricia Miller (FM) 687; Alexis Zakala (RFA) – 681 Youth Corner JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENTS Junior King of the Hill Tournament Junior Travel League Standings Handicap I: Molly McGuire def. Megan Geariety............... 159-120 Molly McGuire def. Danielle Maher................ 120-118 Molly McGuire def. Ryan MacCombie............ 146-132 Title match: Defending champ Steve Revette did not compete, Molly McGuire wins by forfeit Handicap II: Title match: Zach DelBrocco def. defending champ Patricia Miller............................... 271-161 Scratch: Maripat McNally def. Jamie Cliff..................... 205-195 Ryan Bertrand def. Maripat McNally.............. 211-174 Ryan Bertrand def. Matt Clemons.................... 211-204 Ryan Bertrand def. Mark Zbikowski................ 232-215 Title match: Ryan Bertrand def. defending champ Dan Snyder................................... 233-216 JTL - Division A: 1. Bowl Mor #1.......................99.0 2. Lighthouse...........................91.5 3. Sports Bowl #1....................83.5 4. Lakeview-Fulton #1............79.0 5. Bowl Mor #2.......................70.0 6. Flamingo.............................67.5 7. Green Lakes........................56.5 8. Thunderbird #1......................9.0 Feb. 7. At Lakeview Bowling Center (as of Feb. 6) High Game: Matt Salvador...........................288 Maripat McNally......................228 High Series: Matt Salvador...........................752 Maripat McNally......................607 JTL - Division B: 1. Thunderbird #2.....................105 2. Bowl Mor #4..........................95 3. Bowl Mor #3..........................92 4. Pastimes.................................88 5. Strike N Spare........................81 6. Lakeview-Fulton #2...............62 7. Sports Bowl #3.......................62 8. Green Acres............................51 9. Sports Bowl #2.......................45 High Game: Jon Matchuk.............................236 Chelsey Fox.............................220 High Series: Jon Matchuk.............................615 Chelsey Fox.............................629 Notable High Scores — YOUTH Bowl Mor Lanes East Syracuse, NY BUMPER BUDDIES Feb. 6. Kobie Gibson 101/195, Justin Oakley 93/167, Marissa Oakley 99/167, America Carhart 82/161, Evan Carhart 73/143, Morgan Ranson 71/130, Chiara Messina 76/117 BOWL-MOR JUNIORS Jan. 30. Christopher MacBain 172/451, Robert Briscoe 169/444, Ryan MacCombie 181/438, Brenden Gibson 135/322, Hunter Borkowski 113/312, Ryan Borkowski 110/251, Megan Natello 59 Triplicate Feb. 6. Christopher MacBain 164/467, Robert Briscoe 154/344, Haley Youker 115/310, Sean Timmons 119/266, John Messina III 82/196, Emily Petrowski 64/174 Onondaga High School League BOWL-MOR MAJORS Jan. 30. PJ Ficcaro 243/702, Ryan Bertrand 264/681, Sean Gavan 258/656, Bobby Moro 227/653, Joe Boccardo 233/636, Alyssa Boccardo 213/590, Nick Episcopo 235/588, Beth Piston 231/585, Dylan Courbat 231/578, Megan Geariety 214/571, Rita Brush 203/569, DJ MacCombie 205/569, Jacob Fox 219/566, Connor Harrington 227/564, Chelsey Fox 214/551, Brian Pelose 198/551, Joe Cummings 213/526, Casey Tymko 199/526, Alicia Lasnicki 188/522, Maripat McNally 213/520, Jake Patterson 202/518, Joe Erardi 183/516, Nathan Madigan 183/508, Christina Episcopo 159/476, Adam Natello 183/474, Bailey Gillies 174/445, Ted Brush 168/431, Luke Chestnut 153/411, Ryan Murphy 139/405, Amanda Markert 150/397, Dan Murphy 120/313 Feb. 6. PJ Ficcaro 267/675, Ryan Bertrand 246/671, Joe Boccardo 234/646, Brian Pelose 234/615, Nick Episcopo 212/586, Joe Erardi 221/578, Bobby Moro 216/567, Beth Piston 190/561, Maripat McNally 194/558, Connor Harrington 203/556, Alyssa Boccardo 203/555, Rebecca Olivadoti 191/519, Jacob Fox 216/511, DJ MacCombie 197/509, Kevin Fietze 181/504, Rita Brush 189/500, Nathan Madigan 171/451, Nick Olson 180/447, Ryan Murphy 161/424, Rachael Briscoe 164/409, Tim McNeilly 147/399 Boys Final Standings ES-M ............................................ 50–6 FULTON ..................................... 49–7 CHITTENANGO . ..................... 36–20 CBA ........................................... 34–22 CORTLAND .............................. 31–25 SOLVAY . ................................... 12–44 BISHOP GRIMES ....................... 6–50 FOWLER ..................................... 5–51 High game Connor Harrington, CBA.......... 300 Ryan Dickey, CBA.................... 279 Jondn Tryniski, Fulton.............. 279 Dan Wahl, Fulton...................... 279 High series Jondn Tryniski, Fulton.............. 767 Joe Boccardo, ES-M................. 756 Dan Wahl, Fulton...................... 750 Results from the OHSL County Boys Tournament Singles Sean Amico, Fulton........................................ 636 Connor Harrington, CBA.......................................... 600 Joe Boccardo, ES-M......................................... 590 Doubles Jondn Tryniski/Dan Wahl, Fulton...................................... 1268 Nick Episcopo/Joe Erardi, ES-M....................................... 1091 D.J. MacCombie/Sean Gavan, ES-M....................................... 1074 Final top 10 averages Jondn Tryniski (Fulton)......... 226.8 Dan Wahl (Fulton)................. 224.2 Connor Harrington (CBA)..... 212.6 Joe Boccardo (ES-M)............. 210.2 Matt Cook (Cortland)............. 206.8 Ryan Dickey (CBA)............... 203.5 Sean Amico (Fulton).............. 202.7 Sean Gavan (ES-M)............... 202.3 Josh Cook (Cortland)............. 200.6 D.J. MacCombie (ES-M)...... 200.4 Girls Final Standings Fulton....................................... 50–6 Chittenango.......................... 47–9 ES-M........................................... 44–14 Cortland............................... 27–29 Solvay...................................... 26–30 Bishop Grimes...................... 22–34 Fowler...................................... 4–52 CBA.............................................. 4–52 High average: Alyssa Boccardo (ES-M).......... 196 High game: Harley Wylie (Fulton)............... 275 High series: Beth Piston (ES-M)................... 693 The CNY Striker Bowling Green North Syracuse, NY BG Retiree’s Jan 25. Dave Starling 256/728, Bill Gary 255/703, Chris Carroll 689 Feb 1. Tom Rickard 267/769, Brian Sweeney 258/716, Bill Gary 254/715, Tino Amodei 256/707 Don Parks Memorial Jan 25. Gary Rozyczko 268/699, Jeremy Smith 682, Craig Moores 674 Feb 1. Gary Rozyczko 265/702, Jim Ashby 684, Rich Kopac 681 BG Tuesday Night Ladies Jan 26. Mandy Mowers 227/612, Debbie Conley 587, Donna Decker 245/582 Feb 2. Kelly Monette 200/589, Jennette Featherston 204/575, Traci Champion 196/565, Chandlers Miles Sabine Memorial Jan 26. Jason Scott 654, Karl Reester 279/650, Bernie Barnes 641 Feb 2. John Roche 631, Dan Smith 622, Eric Carr 584 Miles Sabine Memorial Jan 27. Tom Sims 279/724, Jerry Belknap 263/723, Ken Willis 640 Feb 3. Tom Brown 235/652, Jerry Belknap 246/635, Borio’s Restaurant Jan 27. Les Joss 278/747, John Touranto 279, 708, Tom Feeney 704, Kevin Smith 704 Feb 3. Chris Kilburn 267/768, Nick Moro Sr. 269/709, Mark Guarente 699 North Syracuse Faculty Jan 28. Mike Moore 621, Tony Elme 621, Margaret Gray 532, Jean Pacer 506 Feb 4. Walt Mueller 237/696, Wayne Hertek 228/626, Jane Gilkey 499, Jean Pacer 478 Thursday Nights Men’s Jan 28. Chuck Lentz 259/711, Robert Gibson 262/689, Andy Whitlock 667 Feb 4. Matt Rapp 289/740, Dave Antinelli 716, Chuck Lentz 708 Postoffice League Jan 29. Mel Epes 258/649, Kevin Scannell 233/629, Trish Colling 478, Marty Kenyon 463 Feb 5. Kevin Scannell 258/717, Steve Piraino 248/606, Deb Whitney 195/533, Teena Barker 179/506 Blue Ribbon Ladies Jan 29. Heather Tarby 258/713, Robin Smith 257/641, Ann Pitts 630 Feb 5. Kandy Mills 208/579, Sandy Clement 578, Deb Spencer 235/578 Fremont Every Other Saturday Jan 30. Roland Parker 258/716, Gene Henderson 715, Cathy Burleigh 266/604, Mary Sue Kurtz 529 Dewey’s Saturday Night Feb 6. Carl Pawlick 278/687, Bill Skibinski 616, Heather Berger 232/633, Deb Spencer Saturday Night Mixers Jan 30. Rob Sposato 288/765, Chris Bohm 279/723, Michelle Edick 207/610, Jessica Phillips 205/576 Feb 6. Matt Rapp 278/737, Tony Mozzye 708, Jessica Phillips 246/592, Shane Fordyce 590 Bowl Mor Lanes East Syracuse, NY PBA Experience League Jan. 26. John Messina, Jr 247/829, Ken Dubois 246/827, PJ Kohanski 236/823 Feb. 2. TJ Mento 223/853, Cliff Saliba 245/846, Ray Cyr 229/816, PJ Kohanski 248/800 Alexander & Catalano Jan. 27. David Buck 792/279, Terry Knapp 741/267, Tony Mazzye 739/278, James Clarey 719/256, Ric Hiller 682/254, Jamie Long 676/234, Jim Lahah 669/264, Ron Foraker 666/246 Feb. 2. Robert Dexter 751/278, Alan Atwater 723/256, Gary Stoddard 712/261, Jim Brignall 698/267, Tony Mazzye 690/246, Steve Salce 682/258, Jim Stoddard 672/247, Mark Blair 671/264 Friday Nights Men’s Jan. 29. Dave Starling Sr 300/806, John Kohanski Jr 278/783, Roseann DiFlorio 279/782, Matt St. Dennis 270/767, Sam Ventura 278/738, Chris Oakley 255/737, Paul Hawkins 269/733, Dave Hurry Jr 268/725, John Rougeau 256/718, Tom Rougeau 257/715, Darrel VanHoose 259/715, Ken Collins 300//707, Nedal Ibrahim 297/704, Jason Carney 246/702 Feb. 5. Tom Rougeau 279/803, Mark McClusky 279/763, Don Brush 280/751, Don Hurry, Sr 259/740, Derek Magno 269/736, Tino Amodei 268/730, Jason Carney 258/729, Dave Maxsween 266/728, Colby Stejbach 268/724, John Kohanski Jr 245/723, Nick Moro Sr 256/721, TJ Mento 268/719, Sam Ventura 268/718, Bob Piraino 258/709, Steve Salce 253/705, Joe DeSantis III 255/703, Jeff Darrow 246/702 Ladies Doubles Classic Feb. 1. Mary DelVecchio 269/665, Tina Fabrizio 224/659, Roseann DiFlorio 227/645, Nicole O’Brien 215/633, JoAnna Carter 214/623, Linda Nichols 215/602 Feb. 8. Chris Zimmerman 257/670, Linda Nichols 236/641, Dana Harding 225/612, Joyce Rougeau 214/601, Sandy Kitching 226/600 February 2010 Notable High Scores Sunday Funtimers Jan. 31. Allie Rougeau 215/627, Kathy Salce 209/557, Barb Walker 206/206, Marjee Carver 178/524, Pat VanDyke 197/515, Joyce Rougeau 179/490, Pat Roberts 171/451, Sharon Cary 135/329, John Carter 279/684, Bill VanDyke 276/661, John Rougeau 248/622, Kevin Carver 230/582, Harold Cary 223/558, Mark Salce 204/548, Dave Cary 162/452, Dick Knafelc 192/441, Mike Walker 152/412 Feb. 7. Joyce Rougeau 228/608, Allie Rougeau 226/583, Pat VanDyke 212/563, Kathy Perez 223/547, Marjee Carver 177/529, Barb Walker 168/488, Pat Roberts 198/446, Kathy Salce 128/411, Sharon Cary 112/314, Dave Silvernail 278/728, John Carter 257/712, Mark Salce 221/620, Bill VanDyke 236/604, Kevin Carver 206/558, Dave Cary 192/555, Dick Knafelc 179/529, Harold Cary 163/468, Mike Walker 152/444 Cavalry Club Ladies Feb. 2. Betty Davidson 191/499, Judy Rivizzigno 181/477, Diane Federico 158/455, Fran Piraino 171/452 Feb. 9. Judy Rivizzigno 202/524, Fran Piraino 171/472, Linday Savoy 180/458 B’ville Sports Bowl Baldwinsville, NY Thursday Night Men Jan. 28. Mike Williams Jr. 256/697, James Sadowski 258/688, Scott Fleischman 240/680, Brian Russell 255/652, Dan Sidon 248/645, Rob Levin 237/613, Jeremy Sevigny 223/613, Ryan Kratz 236/612, Jon Sevigny 240/610, Doug Hirsh 215/609, Dave O’Neil 244/602 Lane 17 Pro Shop League Feb. 1. Nick Goodfellow 747, Chris Cooper 722, Kris Goodfellow 714, Chip Pettitt 663, Jim Hawthorne 658, Shawn Goodfellow 654, Tim Dec 647, Jeff Cooper 645, Justin Sevigny 641, Gary Peterson 635 Feb. 8. Chris Lynch 702, Rob Levine 701, Chris Cooper 700, Corey Waltz 691, Mike Conroy 674, Paul Blewdowski 672, Kris Goodfellow 667, Gary Peterson 657, Shawn Goodfellow 660, Ben Goodfellow 650 Erie Blvd. Lanes Syracuse, NY Romano Motors Men’s League Jan. 28. Kris O’Donaghy 274/748, Mike Massena 265/725, Sean Mott 247/703, Jon Paninski 256/691, Chuck Carulli 258/683, John Maselli Jr. 257/680, Joe Hudgins 237/677, Charlie Tolhurst 257/676, Jay Kogut 277/675, Gregg Cavanaugh 246/672, Mark Unislawski 247/672 Feb. 4. Scott Czachowski 258/715, Jeremiah Nielsen 266/703, Shawn Yandon 267/701, Kevin Reilley 262/700, Chris McDonald 268/698, Jon Paninski 267/689, Sean Mott 247/681, Duane Dodge 255/670, Dave Burleigh 269/666, Jay Kogut 224/657 Tuesday Night Men’s Jan. 26. Jeff Chapman 280/786, Dave Brownlee 290/764, Ed Sagor Jr. 279/746, John Maselli Jr. 267/721, Tom Rougeau 246/711, Dave Hurry Sr. 242/709, Joey Fedele 246/707, Robert Dexter 245/701, Ron McDonald 279/696, Vinnie DiFlorio Jr. 243/690, Pat Barbato 261/690, AJ Sabet 277/689 Feb. 2. Jeff Chapman 300/777, Don Barry 279/773, Dave Hurry Jr. 299/762, Jamie Bough 277/757, Clark Cutri 279/771, Paul Hawkins 262/746, Kevin Smith 258/724, Roy Gratien 268/718, James Jones 267/718, Sheik Ibrahim 252/711, Dave Brownlee 257/708, Robert Dexter 278/705, Dave Hurry Sr. 279/690, Vinnie DiFlorio Jr. 267/686, Doc Osinski 246/682, Huey Tarbell 237/679, Joey Fedele 246/678 Marty Piraino Classic Jan. 8. Karl Reester 737, Jim Zubrowski 734, Tony Lennox 729, Gregg Heidelberger 709, Ted Melnyk 709, Pete DiGenaro 693, AJ Sabet 691, Harry Slocum 679, Marty Piraino 677, Pat Galway 676, Mona Mattice 671, Stu Chase 667, Jay Piraino 664, Scott Czachowski 662, Ed Flood 653, Don Foster 653, Jim Sherwood 651, Jody VanLiew 651. Jan. 15. Gregg Heidelberger 784, Jay Piraino 745, Jim Zubrowski 745, Ted Melnyk 715, Shawn Sitar 710, Rick Rossen 695, John Masselli Jr. 677, Mic Elias 676, Pat Galway 675, Karl Reester 675, Tom Canino 673, Mike McCluskey 673, Pete DiGenaro 668, Mike Bowen 661, Larry VanWie 651. Jan. 22. Kris O’Donaghy 793, Gregg Heidelberger 752, Karl Reester 737, Jim Zubrowski 727, Larry VanWie 712, Tony Lennox 710, Jody VanLiew 702, Mark Unislawski 701, Pat Galway 694, Pete Moro Jr. 690, Dave Prevost 676, Larry Elsner 674, Mike Bowen 665, Jay Piraino 664, Jose Vergara 663, Don Carapella 661 Dave Hibbard 660 Jay Kogut 650. Jan. 29. Jim Stark 803, Gregg Heidelberger 713, Ted Melnyk 683, Ted Niedzwiecki 678, Stu Chase 677, Mike Bowen 676, Jim Sherwood 671, Andy Baron 670, Karl Reester 663, Marty Piraino 662, Jody VanLiew 662. Feb. 5. Pete Moro Jr. 749, Ted Melnyk 733, Jessica Blok 722, Jay Kogut 716, Bernie DeLello 687, Mic Elias 680, Doug Gustin 680, Jim Zubrowski 679, Rick Rossen 673, Andy Baron 666, 0er 658. Flamingo Bowl Liverpool, NY John’s Auto Care and Tabatha’s Restaurant Monday Ladies Classic Feb. 1. Jorie Hier 670, Jennette Adams 663, Kim Osinski 649, Lori Pientka 630, Elaine Stroman 614, Nichole Lafaver 609, Barbara Stauffer 608, Kay Szczypien 585, Veronica Adams 582, Stacey Miller 569, Sue Taylor Netzband 565, Robin Smith 560, Jean Foster 558, Diane Tripp 558, Diane Ackerman 554 Feb. 8. Jennette Adams 255/728, Diane Tripp 641, Lori Pientka 640, Melissa Perry 608, Jean Foster 597, Veronica Adams 592, Elaine Stroman 591, Norine Faatz 591, Kim Osinski 589, Jorie Hier 584, Brenda Vendetti 580, Diane Ackerman 575, Pegy Tooker 566, Melissa Perry 563 Greater Syracuse Bowling League @ Flamingo Feb. 1. Karl Reester 267/721; Jeff Magno 258/713; Andy Baron 243/690; Ted Melnyk 270/688; Jay Seymour 251/674 Feb. 8. Mike Cottrell 257/717; John Monaghan Jr. 279/704; Gary Rosteck 247/704; Rick Lis 237/697; Rich Lippke Jr. 254/696; Rick Leonardo 266/683; Glenn MacDougall 237/676; Tom Harding 267/670; Gizelle Fatcheric 259/669; Mike Harders 267/668 Legends Pro Shop Feb. 3. Jeremy Macri 290/232/299/821; Jim Crandell 269/764; Shawn Carbone 279/763; Chris Leonard 300/752; Bryan Dougherty 299/750; Nate Perry 278/749; Gary Peterson 278/728; Paul Liechti 277/724; Nadil Ibraham 279/719; Brad Stone 268/719; John Kohanski Jr. 275/712; Taylor Zinter 253/708; Ray Burton 257/708; Steve Smith 236/705 Feb. 10. Bryan Dougherty 279/789; Ed VanSlyke 279/778; Justin Taylor 267/768; Steve Smith 268/760; Matt Chetney 266/752; Joe Falciatano 270/750; Dave Disque 259/750; Chris Prestia 279/747; Bill Timmons 266/744; John Monaghan 289/741; Jeff Magno 256/737; Tim Bacon 265/737; Don Brush 256/736; Montell Rice 278/731; Sammy Ventura 262/729; Rachel Thompson 252/727; Hugh Kingsley 276/727; Ryan Volcko 290/717; Josh McClusky 279/715; Jim Crandell 258/711; Chris Smith 256/711; Gary Peterson 245/710; Scott Stachnik 256/710; Roland Parker 253/709; Jim Felber 25/709; Dave Starling 247/706; Frank Sorbello 278/706 F. X. Caprara Feb. 4. Jim Zimmerman 289/814; Bryan Dougherty 290/783; Joe Ferrini 256/730; John Kohanski Jr. 247/717; Rich Capria 255/708; Jeff Winders 267/707; Mike Ward 246/706; Derek Magno 253/705; Shawn Carbone 279/705; Lou Liberatore 287/701; Gene Komuda 265/701; Tom Minnegan 257/700 Jack Noonan Friday Night Mixed Feb. 5. Tony Ilacqua 245/696; Jeremy Birmingham 255/649; Joe Stines 226/635; Mike Jackson 233/634; Mike Harders 243/628; Ed Davis 224/624; David Frigon Jr. 231/623; Calvin Byrd 213/614; Tom Harding 239/614; Nicole Picciano 226/595; Dana Harding 211/578; Donna Sullivan 211/566; Lisa Harders 211/560; Pam Cecile 196/500;Ginny Murdoch 205/498 Flamingo Raiders Feb. 6. Jim Bero 278/793; John Schmidt 279/773; Tim Lawton 278/726; Jim Miner 278/726; Mark Stoetzel 279/718; Joe Bethman 288/692; Peter DiGenaro 277/692; Ed Batruch 257/670; Mike Powers Jr. 240/665; David Kratz 267/663; Bernie Delello 236/658; Jerry Rieder 245/650; Phil Navin 228/643; Mike Maugeri 238/626; Robert Mayotte 225/615; Kris Carr 230/604; Mark Hanley 244/602; Rachel Thompson 279/278/203/760; Norine Faatz 256/684; Robin Smith 245/627; Mia Carr 245/602; Renee Hansen 226/592; Lori Stoetzel 215/585; Anne Duchesne 205/571 Saturday 4somes Feb. 6. Ken Hanley II 266/717; Matt Hardy 268/714; Jeff Fox 256/684; Richard Sgroi 258/647; Tim McDonald 246/639; Brian Fox 244/629; Donnie Foster 232/628; Mark Gonzalski 227/621; Jean Foster 224/589; Jennifer Hardy 215/586; Emy Neidl 193/533; Wendy Jacuk 169/498; Carrie Canne 157/437 Flamingo Ladies Feb. 8. Jamie McNamara 234/636; Carol Calogero 210/529; Suzanne Sirianni 195/511; Megan Rutledge 190/504; Lynn Pinard 171/492 Flamingo Jets Feb. 11. Nichole Lafaver 265/704; Marni Vincitore 257/680; Norine Faatz 226/675; Gizelle Fatcheric 225/651; Martha Hudson 252/605 Green Lakes Lanes Fayetteville, NY Sun. Adult/Jr Jan. 24. Matika Groesbeck 212-527, Tanner Makowski 211-519, Taylor Webber 186-496, Franky Watson Jr. 161-451, Ricky Meyers 212-571, Scott Groesbeack 198-551, Kevin Makowski 221-575, Amanda Mantor 160-424, Patti Makowski 192-473 Jan. 31. Matika Groesbeck 184-516, Evan Himes 133-363, Ryan Mantor 174-467, Ricky Meyers 266-609, Taylor Webber 174-504, Megan Geariety 167-480, Scott Groesbeck 233-577, Scott Miller 235-653, T.J Wandersee 207-566, Peter Buonfiglio 176-509 Mon. Night Mens Jan. 25. Dan Yayman 230-581, Wilson Cortez 209- 579, Jared Kirstein 172-490, Abe Davis 257-639, Jason Richman 207-550, Justin Schug 237-589, Joel Proulx 222-631, Pat Zimmer 236-585, Fred Webb 210-555, Jim Leary 258-618, Ron Holmes 264-745, Brian Bennett 214-575 Tues. Night Mens Jan. 26. Scott Mawson 216-623, Jim McCarthy 244-638, Al Meyers 225-649, Paul Baker 215-615, Coby Rising 215-572, Jim Pickard 210-536, Jim Schug 214-612, Greg Wilsey 268-683, Jamie Nash 221-622, Dan Nash 203-552, Jay Nichols 208-553, Bill Miner 247-720, Paul Coffey 235-658, Tony Brooks 279-712 Wed. Trio Jan. 27. Al Meyers 249-722, Chris Tedescha 194511, Dan Cooper 221-641, Bill Recore Jr. 265-631, Stacey King 225-615, Jeff Garlock 252-714, Ed Harrington 213-579, Brandon Ort 268-664, Lee Woodward 170-495 Feb. 3. Deanna Stevens 235-608, Dan Cooper 224629, Tom Miller 258-699, Jim Courtwright 225-655, Brandon Ort 223-600, Jeff Garlock 254-684, Steve Baker Sr. 226-627, Frank Garlock 205-605, Dale Hughes 211-602, Bill Harfosh 215-605 Thur. Night Mixed Jan. 28. Alicia Marconi 228-547, Christy Yenny 211-535, Duane Sterle 244-645, Justin Shug 224630, Robbie Borland 246-623, Deanna Stevens 238604, Paul Silsby 170-450, Brett Hoekstra 235-607, Jean Stevens 226-576 Feb. 4. Jean Stevens 205-604, Brett Hoekstra 231-602, Nicole Chace 148-418, Gene Stankivitz 245-696, Mike Marconi 266-662, Ruth Jennings 164-441, Deanna Stevens 222-602, Dani Hoekstra 166-433 Sat. Nite Mixed Jan. 30. Kathy Bell 200-515, Sue Latocha 188-516, Cathy Phillips 180-501, Shari Miller 228-596, Marie Cassler 165-388, Jeff Crolick 192-472, Dan Warner 267-701, Jake Furbeck 230-542, Brandon Yager 243-597, Scott Mawson 232-617 Feb. 6. Jan McCarthy 254-664, Donna Webb 206452, Kathy Bell 191-563, Danielle Reaume 186-448, Cathy Phillips 185-493, Jim McCarthy 251-652, Scott Mawson 244-639, Brandon Yager 226-575, Ray Hackett 209-537, Brett Hoekstra 201-554 Sat. Jr. Jan. 30. Ceaman Bates 150-330, Collin Ruggiero 169-454, Nick Giarrosso 136-336, Issac Blanford 106-314, Christopher Winschel 180-467, Fred Benedict 206-569 Sunday Late Jan. 31. Dennis Elderbroom 208-549, Rick Scholl 201-560, Kim Gaignard 187-489, Vinette Skrupski 196-517 Lakeview Bowling Center Liverpool, NY Friday Night Men Jan. 29. Brian Gawlik 266/728, Kevin Townsend 244/703, Joe Bethman 266/701 Feb. 5. Pete Kubera 278/737, Willie Davie 257/714, Brian Gawlick 247/706 Saturday Night Mixers Jan. 30. Jeff Winzens 265/722, Mindy Vincitore 228/617, Becki McNally 245/670 Feb. 6. Kelly Spaulding 270/626, Pat Galway 290/728, Mindy Vincitore 258/670, Chris Cook 279/731 Sunday Weekend Wrap-up Jan. 31. Ron Tyler 270/703, Anne Moore 223/667 Feb. 7. Jim Miner 258/707 Lakeview/Saliba Doubles Feb. 1. Jim Zimmerman 267/740, Mark Moore 257/731, Paul Cardinal 258/707, Paul Liechti 257/728, Sean Lavalley 259/709, Tom Canino 268/734 Feb. 8. Steve Smith 256/707, JimMcGregor 257/754 Monday Night Men Feb. 1. Bill Cronk 268/757, Emerson Carpenter 258/705 Feb. 8. Mark Lawton 265/779, Ken Taylor 247/701, Darrel VanHoose 279/737, Mike Milazzo 255/713 A-1 Trophy Feb. 9. Mike Daley 290/785, Steve Bodnar 259/711, Marty Fichera 269/738, Kevin Townsend 297/726, Conal Puchalski 257/738, Joe Stines 269/722 DOT Feb. 3. Frank Rogers 268/742, Mike Capriotti 278/702 Feb. 10. Steve Chapman 279/749 Independent Men Feb. 3. Bill Sparkes 265/721 Feb. 10. Dick Trapnell 265/747, John Odom 278/724 Lakeview Doubles Feb. 4. James Jones 279/725, Anthony Greene 236/700, Cliff Saliba 247/727 Feb. 11. Evelyn Lott 235/617, Donna Branch 224/621 Painters & Decorators Feb. 4. Ralph Staino 300/781, Chris Cook 259/705, Mark Zlotnick 246/718 Feb. 11. Chris Cook 300/761 Lighthouse Lanes Oswego, NY Port City Seniors League Feb. 2. Robert Brace 279/728, Paul Kupelian 257/686, Michael Edwards 247/666, James Biancavilla 227/660, Michael Mahaney 245/652, continued on page 7 ☞ The CNY Striker February 2010 Upcoming Events… continued from page 6 David Ascenzi 234/636, William Kerfien 227/631, Robert Ramstad 212/606, David Longley 216/598, Thomas Favata 232/592, Harold Kenyon Jr. 214/570, Charles Blum Jr. 203/568, William Ravas 204/566, Bill Jones 202/564, Howard Loomis 206/563, Andrew Wallace 203/562, William Chorley 209/558 Feb. 8. Michael Mahaney 269/772,William Kerfien 278/721, Paul Kupelian 258/707, Robert Brace 238/665, Robert Ramstad 248/662, David Longley 226/643, Harold Kenyon Jr. 245/638, Fran Watts 218/627, Richard Dietz 219/626, Charles Blum Jr 234/620, David Ascenzi 231/596, Howard Loomis 219/592, Thomas Favata 256/589, Robert Pritchard 214/579, Donald Pratt 228/565, Leo Lagoe 224/564, Francis Raymond 212/563, James Mangano 198/563, William Chorley 221/554, Donald Day 211/553, Richard Yule 209/552 Rainbow Lanes Weedsport, NY Fellowship League Jan. 28. Tim Rathbun 290/785, Ron Wilson 257/747, Brandon Mettler 278/746, David Ashby 247/728, Mike Sheehan 248/695, Ed Currier 257/685, Chet Hoisington 245/654, Chad Blaisdell 237/653, Carl Mettler 225/634, Rob Weatherstone 217/630, Bob Clarke 247/630, Tom Winslow 258/608 Feb. 5. Rob Weatherstone 278/720 Jerry Ripley 248/711 Ron Wilson 247/704 Tim Rathbun 245/674 Matt Grudzien 230/674 Ken Catino 235/656 Brandon Mettler 245/643 Bruce Christopher 243/635 Butch Squires 229/628 Ira Watkins League Jan. 29. Neal Barran 708, Rodney Squires 708, Mike Sheehan 703, Ryan Franz 700, Nate Breese 678, Reamer Fiester 676, Kevin Lukins 674, Josh Devlin 672, Miike Jump 669, Ron West 643, David Ratliff 640, Jasin Lukins 638, Kein Mead 636, Lawrence Casbohm 634, Herb Dyson 625, John Walrath 623, David Whiteside 614, Greg Ratliff 612, Geo. Catalano 605 Feb. 6. Jason Whiteside 810 Greg Ratliff 750 David Ratfiff 695 Nate Breese 675 josh Devlin 671 Neale Baran 665 David Sutton 659 Mike Sheehan 659 Geo Catalano 657 Matt Grudzien 628 Commerical League Feb. 1. Llee Burnettt 300/814 Jay SlaterJr.. 256/744 Jeff Furmen 247/735 Brian Brooks 268/727 Tom Hitchock Jr. 269/702 Rick Liccion 248/682 Sean O’Donnell 268/674 Cory Slater 244/669 Bob Clark 241/669 Geo. Donahue 255/651 Feb. 8. Sean ODonnell 277/755 Cory Slater 267/752 Bob clark 238/714 Lee Burnett 289/707 Jay Slater 258/705 Rick Liccion 237/687 Pete Greene 255/687 Mark Hlywa 235/674 Duke Waldron 248/672 Dick Bobbit 236/671 Dale Biss Memorial Feb. 4. Jim Melfi 300/300/258/858 Mike Crowley 769 Dan Bibbens 748 Rick Liccion 738 Phil Perkins 715 Jack Liddiard 695 Greg Spinelli 687 Ron Rizzo 685 Steve Suslik 684 Russ Liddiard 671 Feb. 11. Steve Suslik 718 Jim Melfi 707 Greg Spennelli 705 Bob Clark 691 Matt Bard 691 Scott Thomas 688 Lee Burnettt 685 Rick Liccion 681 Mike Crowley 676 Phil Perkins 676 Shawn MItchell 653 T.N.E.L Women’s Kelly Shutter 634 Candy Ryan 602 Kelly Blaisdell 592 Mary Eastman 562 Kira Mettler 557 Tammy Williams 542 Angie Ryan 528 Meghan Ripley 521 Donna Meade 514 Lisa Matty 513 Fran France Memorial Mixed Feb. 6. Bob Clarke 717 Jim Reif 685 Brandon Mettler 664 Bill Bos 641 Butch Squires 622 Dave Ratliff 621 Micheal Crowley 615 Joe Blank 605 Phil Perkins 605 Kelly Blaisdell 625 Tammy Williams 594 Danyelle Blank 487 Kimmie Evans 466 Christina Dyson 476 Solvay Recreation Center Solvay, NY Geddes Federal Savings and Loan Men Feb. 2. Ken Hoalcraft 270/754, Len Capucilli 253/613, Dave Ratliff 245/607, John Veri 243/678, Bill Miller 236/634, Timmy Bacon 233/647, Tim Geraets 233/600, Tim Barzee 231/668, Chris DeSantis 227/606, John Scaia 224/607, Peter Venuti 223/634, Mikey Swanka 223/603, Dennis Jager 221/612, Jamie Lawrence 219/617, Butch Venuti 215/598, Greg Ratliff 212/591 Feb. 9. Brian Ratliff 268/745, Dave Ratliff 263/633, Bill Miller 257/694, Ken Hoalcraft 246/700, Greg Ratliff 243/697, Tim Barzee 233/633, Len Capucilli 226/651 Thunderbird Lanes Baldwinsville, NY Tuesday Ladies Classic Feb. 2. Karen Demperio 237/670, Courtney Radick 236/662, Lori Pientka 235/646, Chris Zimmerman 223/632, Jennette Adams 229/623, Tammy Hoefer 225/618, Teri Gonzalski 205/613, Linda Nichols 211/611, Veronica Adams 222/605, Rosa Moro 232/600, Feb. 9. Tina Fabrizio 235/656, Teri Gonzalski 242/649, Karen Demperio 253/647, Mary DelVecchio 233/644, Tammy Hoefer 222/643, Jennette Adams 222/638, Dana Harding 227/625, Diana Berube 211/598, Courtney Radick 204/584, Dawn Murray 216/583 EOW Sunday Mixed Bob Flask 266/687, Jamie Kuss 259/677, Dave Demperio 248/658, Scott Czachowski 231/653, Scott Touron 234/649, John Weeks 224/648, Chris Smith 226/635, Steve Touron 228/623, Teddy Thompson 224/619, Rich Korzyp 209/616, Karen Demperio 221/621, Cindy Losurdo 211/518, Sue Krawiec 186/503, Dawn Lisenko 167/496, Karen Weigand 189/492, Julie Burke 168/478, Michelle Silfer 199/477, Rosemary Beshres 181/476, Ciny Pistell 171/476, Jennette Wallace 180/469, Jamie Kuss 224/670, Chris Desantis 237/642, Scott Touron 223/624, Chuck Orr Jr 254/623, Dave Demperio 222/621, Mike McCrackin 233/620, Vince Giocondo 279/612, Steve Touron 216/602, Scott Czachowski 216/599, Dave Cummings 226/598, Karen Demperio 238/647, Tina Fabrizio 243/584, Donna Calkins 200/536, Janine Brown 205/528, Cindy Losurdo 194/515, Tish Desantis 183/501, Karen Weigand 168/475, Sue Krawiec 169/468, Tish Touron 171/467 Thursday Night Retailers Mickey McGuire 265/737, Ed Sagor Jr 247/695, Brad Jordon 248/679, Matt Gaspirini 269/672, James Virginia 255/662, Don Moreth 246/655, Mike Kotary 231/649, Tom Wilcox 244/647, Mike Schardt 235/645, Matt Schumacher 226/641 Friday Night Keglers Brad Stone 268/781, Dan Finnigan 249/721, Paul Allen 246/715, Jim Zimmerman 255/711, Tim Warner 268/708, Jim Bero 278/706, Dan Sagor 255/701, R J Blanchard 248/698, Chris Smith 252/696, Steve Anderson 268/695,Ed Sagor Jr 279/781, Butch VanGordon 290/771, Dave Demperio 300/732, Chris Smith 279/725, Steve Kuss 245/713, Corey Walts 254/705, Tom Szpak 279/683, Brian Harrington 244/680, Steve Anderson 279/671, Dan Eddy 264/665 Monday Neptune Tim Shanahan 258/712, Don Hall 246/711, Dave Hallatt 258/706, Fran Bouziden 236/639, Dave Wignail 232/633, Greg Yoder 276/627, Lou Libertore 222/608, Doug Benoit 237/601, Sean Merritt 225/601, Julie Yoder 247/591, Sandy Jenkins 169/480, Amy Wolford 168/453, Betty Waciawski 157/437, Lee Wheeler 165/436, Kim Bement 189/431, Jessica Hall 155/411, Laura Hollister 137/407 The CNY Striker! Deadline for advertising in The CNY Striker Advertise in is the Friday prior to issue publication. Advertising rates and publication schedule are available upon request. For more details, e-mail: thecnystriker@yahoo.com Feb. 20. The Section III Girls Bowling Championships 10 a.m. at AMF Strike-N-Spare, Mattydale. Feb. 27-28. Qualifying for 31st annual PostStandard Women’s Masters at Bowl Mor Lanes, East Syracuse. Feb. 27. The Junior King of the Hill at 1 p.m. at Lakeview Bowling Center, Liverpool. Entry fee is $15. For details, call 457-1560. March 6-7. The sixth annual Dump’s Handicap Singles Tournament at Thunderbird Lanes. Entry fee is $30. For details, call 638-0211. March 7-14. The 23rd annual Super Bud Bowl at Lighthouse Lanes. For details, call 342-2695. March 13-14. The 16th annual SBA Mixed Team Tournament at Lakeview Bowling Center, Liverpool. For details, call the SBA at 488-3761. March 20 and 27, April 3 and 10. The B’ville Sports Bowl Mixed Doubles. Squad times: 4 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 7 p.m., 8:30 p.m. Call for reservations 638-0312. April 3. The 20th annual State Masters Championship at Mancuso Bowling Center, Batavia. Entry fee is $85. For an entry form, go to esusbcba@twcny.rr.com or call 623-7100. April 3. The fourth annual Sammy V’s Baker Bash at Bowl Mor Lanes. Squad times are still to be decided. Four-person teams, bowl 8 games Baker style. Top prize of $2,400 (based on 48 teams). Entry fee is $180 per team. For details, call Sam Ventura at 256-7100. April 10-11. The 17th annual Syracuse Seniors Masters Alibi Tournament at Lakeview Bowling Center. Entry fee is $20 and there will be four divisions for bowlers 50 years and older. For details, call the SBA at 488-3761. February Specials! Storm Reign Includes drilling, grips & tax: Featuring: • Full selection of bowling balls, shoes, bags & bowling accessories • Ball drilling with the latest drilling technology • Storm® “Surface Factory” to bring your ball back to factory conditions • 12 years ball drilling experience & trained at the Kegel Training Center Other Services: • Full service trophy & award shop • Custom embroidery • Full selection of top name brand garments: shirts, jackets, t-shirts for teams, schools & companies • Over 25 years of engraving & awards experience Upcoming Events: Post Standard Women’s Masters Qualifying: Feb. 27 & 28 (For entries, go to WWW.BOWLMOR.NET) Hospice of CNY No-Tap Tournament Sat., March 20 $166.00 Storm Invasion Includes drilling, grips & tax: $190.00 Hammer Jigsaw Corner Includes drilling, grips & tax: $190. 00 Brunswick Evil Siege Includes drilling, grips & tax: $190.00 Brunswick C-(System) 3.5 Includes drilling, grips & tax: $185.00 Lane #1 Curve Includes drilling, grips & tax: $185.00 Any Morich Ball in Stock: $160.00! 15% off all other balls, bags & shoes. (additional 15% off does not apply to selected balls listed above). Prices are good through month of February 2010. Bowl Mor Pro Shop • 201 Highland Ave. • E. Syracuse, NY 13057 (315) 433-1372 Sammy V’s Baker Bash: Sat., April 3rd 201 Highland Ave., E. Syracuse, NY 13057 / (315) 437-4767 / WWW.BOWLMOR.NET