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DARRYL FREEMAN FINALLY GETS HIS LIGBT TROPHY

Posted On: June 02, 2014

Garden City, NY: Darryl Freeman has been waiting five long years to place an LIGBT trophy on his mantel. His $1,000 dream came true at AMF Garden City as he defeated two other LIGBT champions with a great performance. Darryl, who resides in Forest Hills, NY, shot a 223 to defeat second place finisher, and 3-time champion, Dexter Sapp, Valley Stream, NY by 8 pins. Dexter shot a 215 to earn $500 while third place finisher Dave Martorella, Meriden, CT earned $300 with a 201.

The shootout was well bowled by all three competitors with only one open each through the first seven frames. It looked like Dexter was going to get his 4th title as he had a 24 pin lead through 7 frames. But when Dexter opened his last 3 frames and Darryl doubled in the 8th and 9th frames the 10th became a formality as Darryl claimed the $1,000 victory.

The AMF Garden City tournament drew a great crowd of 117 entries, advanced 20 bowlers to the finals, and paid out $3,930. Kegel’s 39 foot Winding Road pattern was used and scoring was on the moderate side (680 cut at 1pm & 698 at 3pm). The high series of the tournament was shot by Robert Smith, Flushing, NY with a 760 series in the 3pm squad.

LIGBT’s next tournament is a 2-squad (1pm & 3pm) handicap event at AMF East Meadow on Sunday, June 22nd. Top prizes are guaranteed to pay $1,000 & $500. One in 6 each squad advances to the finals and will cash for a minimum of $60. Entry fees for the East Meadow event are $60-1st entry and $50 for a re-entry. For complete results of the AMF Garden City tournament please visit www.ligbtour.com. The LIGBT is sponsored by Brunswick, Kegel, Randi Siegel Law Offices, Knockout Ball Cleaner and CLS Custom Upholsterers.

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LIGBT STATISTICAL LEADERS

Posted On: June 01, 2014

Syosset, NY: The Long Island Generations Bowling Tour (LIGBT) has completed three of four swings in its sixth season. LIGBT has run 26 events this year throughout Long Island bowling centers. The LIGBT Summer Swing is now underway and will consist of 7 events including 2 majors.

The LIGBT has attracted 3,845 entries including the Desperado Shootouts. That’s an amazing 148 entries per tournament! Total payouts this season are over $250,000. In addition to the prize money Brunswick has distributed 48 of their high-end balls to LIGBT bowlers.

There have been three multiple champions this year with Dexter Sapp, Valley Stream, NY leading with 3 titles. The two other bowlers with multiple titles (2 each) are Daniel Goldberg, Douglaston, NY and Cary Fishman, New York, NY. There have been a total of 22 different champions in Season 6 which indicates just how difficult it is to repeat.

More than a quarter-million in prize money has been distributed with Daniel Goldberg leading the earnings category with $4,375. Not surprisingly, in second place is Dexter Sapp with $3,745 and Cary Fishman in third with $3,445. Thirteen different bowlers have cashed for at least $2,000 and 203 different bowlers have cashed at least once.

The most consistent casher at LIGBT events is Jason Nicholas, Wantagh, NY who cashes 77% of the time (10 out of 13). There are 4 bowlers that have cashed in 12 events this year: Gary Paulsen, Massapequa, NY, Daniel Goldberg, Maniram Basdeo, Bronx, NY, and Eddie Eng, Flushing, NY.

The LIGBT puts down tough lane conditions at most of their events. The high average leader in the club is Rob Foerster, East Meadow, NY with a 192.75. There are only 5 bowlers that are averaging above 190 and 12 that are above 185. The club average is 167.8 for all of the members.

The LIGBT will complete its sixth season this summer and finish with a total of 33 events. The LIGBT is sponsored by Brunswick, Kegel, CLS Custom Upholsterers, and Randi Siegel Law Offices. Additional information on the LIGBT is available at www.ligbtour.com. 

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DAVID KUPERSZMID WINS $3,000 AT LIGBT MAJOR

Posted On: May 26, 2014

Babylon, NY:  David Kuperszmid, a 30 year old right-hander from Brooklyn, NY, won his first LIGBT title worth $3,000. David defeated Mike Milazzo, a 35 year old right-hander from Bellrose, NY, 264-255 in the final shootout. Mike, who was also looking for his first title, earned $1,500 for second while 4-time LIGBT champion Cary Fishman, New York, NY finished third with a 215 worth $750.  

The final shootout was a battle of the two young guns. Both bowlers had never cashed in an LIGBT event despite being members for over a year. Neither was nervous as both started the match with triples. The first open was left by Mike in the 5th frame which gave David a 30 pin lead after 7 frames due to the fact he was getting 17 pins more in handicap. Mike doubled in the 8th and 9th frames to make it close but failed to strike in the tenth giving David the victory.

The AMF Babylon Memorial Day Major drew a great holiday crowd of 282 entries plus another 77 Desperado Shootout entries and paid out more than $13,000 in prizes. A total of 54 bowlers advanced to the finals (better than a 1 in 3) earning a minimum of $80. There were 8 bowlers who cashed more than once earning an additional $70 each. Brunswick gave away 12 MasterMind Genius balls during the tournament.

Kegel’s 41 foot Turnpike pattern was used for the 7 qualifying squads and scoring was low. Cut scores were consistent all weekend ranging from 676 to 702. Only one bowler shot an 800 handicap series and it was the second place finisher Mike Milazzo with an 806 series in the Friday 7pm squad.  

LIGBT’s next tournament is a special 2-squad handicap event at AMF Garden City (squad times 1pm & 3pm) Sunday, June 1st. ALL BOWLERS RECEIVE AN EMBROIDERED LIGBT POLO SHIRT WITH THEIR FIRST ENTRY! Top prizes are guaranteed to pay $1,000 & $500. One in 6 each squad advances to the finals and will cash for a minimum of $70. Entry fees for the AMF Garden City event are $65 & $55 prepaid. For complete results of the AMF Babylon Major please visit www.ligbtour.com. The LIGBT is sponsored by Brunswick, Kegel, Randi Siegel Law Offices, Knockout Ball Cleaner and CLS Custom Upholsterers.

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GWENDOLYN GAYNUS WINS HER FIRST LIGBT TITLE

Posted On: May 19, 2014

LEVITTOWN, NY: Gwendolyn Gaynus, a 77 year old retired Brooklyn right-hander, won her first LIGBT title with a fantastic 259 game in a 5 person shootout final from South Levittown Lanes. Gwenn defeated second place finisher Brad Morris, a 30 year old gym teacher from Bayside, NY by 20 pins. Gwendolyn earned $1,000 for her victory while Brad took home $500 with his 239 game.

The 5 person shootout started with some great bowling as almost every doubled in the first 2 frames. Rich Frost, E. Islip, NY, took the early lead despite getting the least handicap. Gwenn, who has been a member of the LIGBT for 5 years, bowled steady throughout the match and only had one open frame. Her double in the 7th & 8th frames gave her the lead which she never gave back as she marked the rest of the game. Finishing third was Rich with a 226 worth $300. Fourth place went to Robert Vecchione, Massapequa, NY with a 211 earning him $250 and fifth place went to Taisha Joliffe, Brooklyn, NY with a 208 worth $200.

The South Levittown tournament drew a nice crowd of 97 entries, advanced 17 bowlers to the finals, and paid out $3,380. Kegel’s 40 foot Highway to Hell pattern was used and scoring was on the low to moderate side (702 cut at 1pm & 678 at 3pm). High series of the tournament was shot by Brad Morris, who was the previous champion the last time the LIGBT visited South Levittown, with a 763 in the 3pm squad.

LIGBT’s next tournament is a 3-day major event at AMF Babylon on Memorial Day Weekend (May 23-25). Top prizes are guaranteed to pay $3,000 & $1,500. One in 6 each squad advances to the finals and will cash for a minimum of $80. Prepaid entry fees for the Babylon Major are $65 per squad. For complete results of the S. Levittown tournament please visit www.ligbtour.com. The LIGBT is sponsored by Brunswick, Kegel, Randi Siegel Law Offices, Knockout Ball Cleaner and CLS Custom Upholsterers.

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CARY FISHMAN “STEALS” HIS 4TH LIGBT TITLE

Posted On: May 05, 2014

    

E. Meadow, NY: Cary Fishman, who owns his own cab and resides in New York City, struck out in the last 2 frames to shock second place finisher Justin Cohen, an 18 year old student from Melville, NY. Even third place finisher Julio Arnold, a security personnel director from Woodside, NY, thought he had a shot at the title before Cary stole the victory. Final scores in the shootout were Cary 228 ($1,000), Justin 227 ($500 scholarship), and Julio 218 ($250.)

The shootout had many lead changes with Cary trailing in third place most of the match. Cary’s luck changed when he converted the 5-10 split in the 8th frame and then threw 3 consecutive cross-over strikes. Justin needed only a mark in the 10th frame but he missed the 3-9 double wood spare which allowed Cary to throw one more strike for the victory. Cary’s final shot was perfect which gave him the $1,000 1 pin victory.

The AMF Wantagh tournament drew a nice crowd of 97 entries, advanced 17 bowlers to the finals, and paid out $3,260. Kegel’s 39 foot Winding Road pattern was used and scoring was on the moderate to high side (709 cut at 1pm & 718 at 3pm). Steve Williams shot the only 800 series of the tournament with an 801 in the 1pm squad.

LIGBT’s next tournament is a 2-squad (1pm & 3pm) handicap event at S. Levittown Lanes on Sunday, May 18th. Top prizes are guaranteed to pay $1,000 & $500. One in 6 each squad advances to the finals and will cash for a minimum of $60. Entry fees for the S. Levittown event are $60-1st entry and $50 for a re-entry. For complete results of the AMF E. Meadow tournament please visit www.ligbtour.com. The LIGBT is sponsored by Brunswick, Kegel, Randi Siegel Law Offices, Knockout Ball Cleaner and CLS Custom Upholsterers.

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DONALD EUBANKS FINALLY WINS AN LIGBT TITLE

Posted On: April 28, 2014

                                                                                      Donald Eubanks with his son.

Wantagh, NY: Donald Eubanks, a 56 year old limo company owner from Elmsford, NY, won his first LIGBT title by defeating second place finisher, Eric Vecchi, a 48 year old retired police officer from Islip Terrace, NY 235-228 at LIGBT’s April 27th event at AMF Wantagh. Donald, who has been trying to win an LIGBT trophy for 5 years, earned $1,000 while Eric earned $500. Finishing third with a 208 was Eddie Cintron, a 56 year old Senior Project Manager for Windham Hotels, earning him $300.

In the final shootout there was only a 4 pin handicap difference between the three competitors so the match was basically bowled scratch. All 3 bowlers were looking for their first LIGBT title so the tense pressure and the tough lane pattern made for a low scoring match. Donald had a 5 pin lead going into the 9th frame and when he doubled it gave him his first LIGBT victory.

The AMF Wantagh tournament drew a great crowd of 133 entries, advanced 23 bowlers to the finals, and paid out $4,775. The payout in the first two rounds was increased by more than 30% due to the large entry count. Kegel’s 40 foot Abbey Road pattern was put down, and scoring was on the moderate side (698 cut at 1pm & 700 at 3pm). There were two 800 series both shot in the 3pm squad: David Cincotta, N. Babylon, NY rolled an 826 and Brendan Delaney, Levittown, NY shot an 821.

LIGBT’s next tournament is a 2-squad (1pm & 3pm) handicap event at AMF East Meadow on Sunday, May 4th. Top prizes are guaranteed to pay $1,000 & $500. One in 6 each squad advances to a match play finals and will cash for a minimum of $60. Entry fees for the AMF E. Meadow event are $60-1st entry and $50 for a re-entry. For complete results of the AMF Wantagh tournament please visit www.ligbtour.com. The LIGBT is sponsored by Brunswick, Kegel, Randi Siegel Law Offices, Knockout Ball Cleaner and CLS Custom Upholsterers.

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ROB FOERSTER WINS $2,000 AT LIGBT SPRING MAJOR

Posted On: April 14, 2014

Babylon, NY:  Rob Foerster, a 43 year old right-hander from E. Meadow, NY won the LIGBT Spring Major at AMF Babylon by defeating second place finisher Hermie Hannibal, Brooklyn, NY 243-232 in the final shootout. Rob becomes the first LIGBT champion to earn a spot in the finals from the Desperado Shootout to win the title.  This was Rob’s first LIGBT title since joining the club in 2009 and it was worth $2,000.

The Spring Major champion was not determined until the final frame. Hermie was trailing Rob by 9 pins going into the tenth frame and she filled the last frame with a 9 spare 9 forcing Rob to mark. Rob threw a great shot in the tenth but left a 9 pin which he converted for the victory. Hermie earned $1,000 for her runner-up position. Rounding out the top five were third place finisher Devon Johnson, Brooklyn, NY with a 215 worth $500, fourth was Jackie Delawski, Williston Park, NY with a 204 worth $300, and fifth was Dwayne Redman, Bronx, NY with a 161 earning him $250.

The AMF Babylon Spring Major drew a great holiday crowd of 223 entries plus another 58 Desperado Shootout entries and paid out more than $8,000 in prizes. A total of 35 bowlers advanced to the finals earning a minimum of $80. With 114 different bowlers competing close to 1 in 3 advanced to the finals in the 2-day event.

Kegel’s 42 foot Autobahn pattern was used for the 5 qualifying squads and scoring was moderate. Cut scores were consistent all weekend ranging from 700 to 717. Two bowlers shot an 800+ handicap series; John Mauro, Lake Ronkonkoma, NY rolled an 813 in the Saturday 8pm squad and Deon Taitte, Amityville, NY shot an 801 in the Sunday 1pm squad.   

LIGBT’s next tournament is a 2-squad handicap event at AMF Wantagh (squad times 1pm & 3pm) Sunday, April 27th. Top prizes are guaranteed to pay $1,000 & $500. One in 6 each squad advances to the finals and will cash for a minimum of $60. Entry fees for the Wantagh event are $60 & $50 prepaid and everyone receives a $5 bracket with their entry. For complete results of the AMF Babylon Spring Major please visit www.ligbtour.com. The LIGBT is sponsored by Brunswick, Kegel, Randi Siegel Law Offices, Knockout Ball Cleaner and CLS Custom Upholsterers.

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DANIEL GOLDBERG WINS HERRILL EVENT

Posted On: March 31, 2014

New Hyde Park, NY: Another exciting finish at an LIGBT event saw Daniel Goldberg, Douglaston, NY doubled in the tenth frame to win the $1,000 top prize at Herrill Lanes. Daniel defeated second place finisher William Tsantillas, East Norwich, NY, 256-252 to secure his second LIGBT title. William earned $500 for second while youth bowler Kristina Genova, Elmont, NY earned a $300 scholarship for finishing third with a 238.

The final shootout was as close as it can get. All 3 bowlers were within a few pins of each other going into the final frames. All 3 struck in the 9th frame which set up the incredible finish. Kristina went first and threw the first strike but left a 7 pin on her second shot. William also threw the first strike but left a 4 pin on his second try. Daniel threw the double in the tenth securing his title by a mere 4 pins.

The Herrill Lanes tournament drew a great crowd of 123 entries, advanced 22 bowlers to the finals, and paid out $4,140. The payout in the first two final rounds were increased by more than 30% due to the large entry count. A new lane pattern was used, WTBA London (44 feet), and scoring was on the moderate to low side (685 cut at 1pm & 698 at 3pm). The high series of the day was shot by Julio Arnold, Woodside, NY, with a 772 in the 3pm squad.

LIGBT’s next tournament is a 3-day major event at AMF Babylon. Top prizes are guaranteed to pay $3,000 & $1,500. One in 8 each squad advances to the finals and will cash for a minimum of $80. Entry fees for the AMF Babylon Major are $65-1st entry and $40 for all re-entries. For complete results of the Herrill Lanes tournament please visit www.ligbtour.com. The LIGBT is sponsored by Brunswick, Kegel, Randi Siegel Law Offices, Farmingdale Wellness Centers, Knockout Ball Cleaner and CLS Custom Upholsterers.

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