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JOE KINGSTON WINS THE RACE ON THE AUTOBAHN!

Posted On: May 21, 2018

Garden City, NY:  Joe Kingston, a 30 year old electrician from Ronkonkoma, NY won the $1,000 top prize at LIGBT’s sport shot event hosted at AMF Garden City. Joe earned his third LIGBT title by defeating 2 bowlers who tied for second; Dianna Slaughter, Hempstead, NY and Pak Wong, New York, NY 238-218 in the final match.  While Dianna and Pak each earned $450,  fourth place was taken by John Sandano, Brooklyn, NY with a 187 earning him $300.

Scoring was low all day due to the tough “Autobahn” pattern. The key in the final shootout was to stay clean. Even though Joe was giving everyone handicap, as much as 49 pins, he was the only bowler not to have an open frame. Both Dianna and Pak could have won the title if they doubled in the 10th forcing Joe to mark. But when Joe came up in the final frame all he needed was a 9 count on his first ball to secure the title. 

The AMF Garden City event drew a nice crowd of 101 entries, advanced 18 bowlers to the finals and paid out $4,200. The cut scores on the “Autobahn” pattern were low; 701 & 704 for the lower average division and 657 & 695 for the higher average division. High series of the tournament was shot by Curtis Hetmeyer, Brooklyn, NY with a 782 in the 3pm squad. The wildcard bonuses were won by Pak Wong with a 1385 from the lower average division and Jason Nicholas, Wantagh, NY, from the higher average division with a 1302.   

LIGBT’s next tournament is a special 3-squad house shot tournament at AMF Babylon featuring a $60 entry fee on Sunday, May 27th. Top prizes will pay $1,000 & $500 and there will be 2 age divisions.  To view the final results of the AMF Garden City event please visit www.ligbtour.com. The LIGBT is sponsored by Kegel, Randi Siegel Law Offices, Knockout Ball Cleaner, Torch Bowling, Billvee Electric, L. I. Bagel Café, CYA Action Fun Wear, Vietri Associates, and CLS Custom Upholsterers.

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GARY PAULSEN WINS LIGBT SWEEPER

Posted On: May 12, 2018

Wantagh, NY:  Gary Paulsen, a semi-retired senior bowler from Massapequa, NY, won the $1,000 top prize at LIGBT’s inaugural 4-game sweeper at AMF Wantagh. Gary’s third LIGBT title was accomplished when he defeated Scott Kampf, Levittown, NY 252-235 in the final shootout. While Scott earned $500 for second, Henry Van Engel, Bayside, NY took third with a 185 earning $300. Rounding out the top 4 was Joe LaBargo, Bayside, NY, with a 183 worth $250.

The final 4 shootout was really a 2 man race by the squad leaders Gary (senior division) and Scott (49 & under division). Gary was dealing with a very painful pulled back muscle which caused him to bowl very tentatively. This may have helped him as he had the least open frames, despite having the lowest average in the shootout, than the other finalists. The match came down to the last frame where if Gary marked he would close out Scott. Gary easily converted a one pin spare to secure the match and his third title.

The AMF Wantagh event drew a Friday night crowd of 48 entries, advanced 8 bowlers to the finals and paid out $2,490. The cut scores on the house shot were 956 for the 49 & under group and 1002 for the senior division. High series of the tournament was shot by Scott Kampf with a 1067. 

LIGBT’s next tournament is a 2-squad sport shot event at AMF Garden City on Sunday, May 20th. Top prizes will pay $1,000 & $500 with 1 in 6 per division each squad advancing to the finals. To view the final results of the AMF Wantagh sweeper please visit www.ligbtour.com. The LIGBT is sponsored by Brunswick, Kegel, Randi Siegel Law Offices, Knockout Ball Cleaner, Torch Bowling, and Billvee Electric, L.I. Bagel Café, CYA Action Fun Wear, and CLS Custom Upholsterers.

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WILLIAM “OG” TUDY “SURVIVES” THE TURNPIKE!

Posted On: April 30, 2018

E. Meadow, NY:  William “OG” Tudy, a 65 year old right-hander from Brooklyn, NY, won the $1,000 top prize at LIGBT’s sport shot event at AMF E. Meadow. William’s first LIGBT title became a reality when he defeated Jack Chan, New York, NY 206-202 in one of the lowest scoring shootouts in LIGBT history. While Jack earned $500 for second, William Knoth, Patchogue, NY finished third with a 196 worth $300 and fourth went to Tony Jimenez, W. Babylon, NY with a 178 earning him $250.

The final shootout was a “survival of the fittest.” By the 4th frame everyone already had 2 open frames. With the historic low scoring all 4 bowlers were within 20 pins of each other going into the last 2 frames. William Tudy finished first with a strike and 9 to force Jack to knock down 17 pins to win. Jack made his spare but shockingly threw a 3 count on his fill ball to lose the match. William Knoth also had a shot at the title if he doubled but threw 9 to settle for 3rd place.

The AMF E. Meadow event drew a crowd of 71 entries, advanced 14 bowlers to the finals and paid out $3,250. The cut scores on the “Turnpike” pattern were low; 743 & 684 for the lower average division and 651 & 639 for the higher average division. High series of the tournament was shot by William Knoth with a 774 in the 1pm squad. The wildcard bonuses were won by Sal Florindo, Forest Hills, NY with a 1281 from the lower average division and Darcy Monroe, E. Meadow, NY, from the higher average division with a 1376.   

LIGBT’s next tournament is a special Friday night (May 11th-8pm) 4-game house shot sweeper at AMF Wantagh. The entry fee is only $75 and there will 2 age divisions.  To view the final results of the AMF E. Meadow event please visit www.ligbtour.com. The LIGBT is sponsored by Kegel, Randi Siegel Law Offices, Knockout Ball Cleaner, Torch Bowling, and CLS Custom Upholsterers.

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HARRY PARK WINS LIGBT SPRING MAJOR #2

Posted On: April 23, 2018

New Hyde Park, NY:  Harry Park, a 46 year old right-hander from Bay Terrace, NY, won the $2,000 top prize at LIGBT’s Spring Major #2 at Herrill Lanes. Harry won his first LIGBT title by defeating Kameron Smith, Tobyhanna, PA 280-275 in the final shootout. Kameron earned $1,000 for second place. Rounding out the top 6 was third place finisher Vinny Nguyen, Flushing, NY with a 265 earning $600, fourth place was Tony Dilluvio, Flushing, NY with a 236 worth $400, fifth went to David Ruiz, Whitestone, NY with a 208 earning $350, and sixth went to Jackie Delawski, Williston Park, NY with a 204 worth $300.  

The final shootout went down to the last frame with 3 bowlers having a chance to win the title. Vinny, who was on a strike in the 9th, needed a double in the 10th frame to take the lead. He threw the first strike but got only 7 on his second shot. Kameron had the lead going into the final frame and spared to force Harry to double to win the title. Harry, who struck in the 9th frame, threw two perfect shots in the 10th to grab his first title and the $2,000 top prize.

The Herrill Lanes event drew a great crowd of 254 entries, advanced 42 bowlers to the finals and paid out $9,810. The cut scores on the “Broadway” pattern ranged from 710 to 756 for the lower average division and 723 to 745 in the higher average division. High series of the tournament was shot by Anthony Fusco, W. Hempstead, NY with an 831 in the Sunday, 1pm squad. There were 4 wildcard winners: The Friday night wildcard winners were Jae Yi, Flushing, NY 1376 & Sun Kim, Flushing, NY 1406. The Sunday wildcard winners were Brendan Delaney, Levittown, NY with a 1435 and Calvin Nottingham, Deer Park, NY with a 1434.

LIGBT’s next tournament is a sport shot event at AMF E. Meadow on Sunday, April 29th. Top prizes are guaranteed at $1,000-$500-$300-$250 with 1 in 6 cashing for a minimum of $100. To view the final results of the Herrill Lanes Spring Major #2 please visit www.ligbtour.com. The Spring Major at Herrill Lanes was sponsored by Vietri Associates, J&R Landscaping, and Meacham Deli.

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MAX MACIAS WINS RECORD ASTORIA EVENT

Posted On: April 09, 2018

Astoria, NY:  Max Macias, a 32 year old cable technician from Clifton, NJ, won his first LIGBT title by defeating Mike Karr, Brooklyn, NY, 275-263 at Astoria Bowl. Max earned $1,000 for his victory while Mike earned $550 for second. Rounding out the top 6 was third place finisher Jack Chan, New York, NY with a 239 worth $400, fourth went to Josh Hernandez, Woodside, NY with a 228 worth $300, fifth was taken by Damian Walsh, Mastic, NY with a 227 worth $275 and sixth went to Pak Wong, New York, NY with a 197 earning him $250.

The 6 person shootout was well bowled but by the end it was a 2 person competition between Max and Mike. Both bowlers were the only 2 competitors to throw a clean game in the shootout. Mike bowled the better game but could never overcome the 51 pin handicap advantage Max started with. While Mike threw a 5-timer his last 5 frames Max kept filling frames to earn his first title.   

The Astoria event drew a record house shot tournament crowd of 142 entries (including 15 new members), and paid out $6,075 to 35 different bowlers. The house shot pattern created senior cut scores of; 746 & 743 and 49 & under cut scores of 778 & 769. High series of the tournament was shot by Pak Wong with an 871 in the first squad. Juan Ramos was the winner of the bowling ball raffle and took home a Brunswick Kingpin.

LIGBT’s next tournament is a 2-day special event at Herrill Lanes April 20 & 22. The top 2 prizes are guaranteed to pay $2,000 & $1,000 with 1 in 6 each squad advancing to the finals and earning a minimum of $100. To view the final results of the Astoria event please visit www.ligbtour.com. The LIGBT is sponsored by Montauk Iced Tea, Dependable Sanitation & Rolloff, Sayville Flowers, Jay Bell Pro Shops, Kegel, Randi Siegel Law Offices, Torch Bowling, and CLS Custom Upholsterers.

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EDDIE CINTRON WINS LIGBT SPRING MAJOR

Posted On: March 26, 2018

Garden City, NY:  Eddie Cintron, a 60 year old Technical Project Manager from Laurelton, NY, won the $2,000 top prize at LIGBT’s Spring Major at AMF Garden City. Eddie won his first LIGBT title by defeating Max Thomas, Stamford, CT 272-249 in the final shootout. Max earned $1,000 for second place. Rounding out the top 5 was third place finisher Ron Hatchett, NYC, with a 231 earning $550, fourth place was Alex Padmore, Jamaica, NY with a 176 worth $450 and fifth went to Dionte Johnson, NYC with a 168 earning $350.

The final shootout was a good one with some fine shot making. Eddie took a commanding lead with a triple in the middle of the game and never looked back. In fact, Eddie and second place finisher Max Thomas were the only 2 bowlers throwing clean games. Max excited the crowd by converting the 2-8-10 split in the 8th frame. Ron Hatchett bowled well but he never recovered from his second frame missed spare. Alex and Dionte struggled throughout the match and could never from early opens. 

The AMF Garden City event drew a great crowd of 286 entries, advanced 47 bowlers to the finals and paid out $10,330. The cut scores on the “Alcatraz” pattern ranged from 674 to 725. High series of the tournament was shot by Dionte Johnson with an 807 in the Friday, 10pm squad. There were 2 wildcard bonuses: The Friday night wildcard was won by Alex Padmore with a 1377 six-game series and the Sunday wildcard was won by Audrey Rodrigues, Otisville, NY with a 1360. Five entrants won the Kingpin bowling ball raffle; Tony Jimenez, Christian Clemons, Mike Simeone, Peter McDonald, and James Marino.

LIGBT’s next tournament is our monthly house shot event at Astoria Bowl. Top prizes are guaranteed at $1,000-$500-$300-$250 with 1 in 4 cashing for a minimum of $70. To view the final results of the AMF Garden City Spring Major please visit www.ligbtour.com. The LIGBT is sponsored by Kegel, Randi Siegel Law Offices, Knockout Ball Cleaner, Torch Bowling, Montauk Ice Tea, Dependable Sanitation, Sayville Flowers and CLS Custom Upholsterers.

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EMMANUEL EDOBOR-OSULA WINS HIS FIRST LIGBT TITLE!

Posted On: March 19, 2018

Coram, NY:  Emmanuel Edobor-Osula, a 34 year old new father from S. Richmond Hill, NY, won his first LIGBT title by defeating Tom Gulin, Middle Island, NY, 313-252 at Coram Country Lanes. Emmanuel earned $1,000 for his victory while Tom earned $500. Rounding out the top 5 was third place finisher Nick Smith, Coram, NY with a 240 worth $350, fourth went to 19 year old Joe Laier, Massapequa Park, NY with a 234 worth $300, and fifth was taken by senior Ed Eng, Flushing, NY with a 204 worth $250.

The 5 person shootout was dominated by Emmanuel as he began the match with the first 8 strikes. Since Emmanuel was getting the most handicap the match was over early. The battle for second went to the final 2 frames when Tom tripled to secure his runner-up position. Nick had a chance to finish second if he doubled but threw an 8 count on his first ball in the 10th.

The Coram Country Lanes event drew a nice crowd of 102 entries (including 14 new members), advanced 18 bowlers to the finals and paid out $4,510. The house shot pattern created senior cut scores of; 732 & 731 and 49 & under cut scores of 721 & 719. High series of the tournament was shot by Joe Laier with an 828 in the first squad which included the only 300 game of the day. Tisha Luti, Coram, NY was the high women with a 691 and was added to the finals.

The LIGBT welcomed several new sponsors at Coram. Montauk Iced Tea was on-site sampling their fine ice teas and lemonade. They also gave away a hooded sweatshirt to a lucky winner. Jay Bell’s pro shop gave away four $20 gift certificates. Dependable Rolloff and Sayville Flowers also added money to the prize fund.

LIGBT’s next tournament is a 2-day special event at AMF Garden City March 23 & 25. The top 2 prizes are guaranteed to pay $2,000 & $1,000 with 1 in 6 each squad advancing to the finals and earning a minimum of $100. To view the final results of the Coram event please visit www.ligbtour.com. The LIGBT is sponsored by Montauk Iced Tea, Dependable Sanitation & Rolloff, Sayville Flowers, Jay Bell Pro Shops, Kegel, Randi Siegel Law Offices, Torch Bowling, and CLS Custom Upholsterers.

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MONTAUK BEVERAGEWORKS LIGBT’S NEWEST SPONSOR

Posted On: March 12, 2018

South Hampton, NY: The Long Island Generations Bowling Tour (LIGBT) is pleased to announce Montauk Beverageworks has agreed to sponsor the March 18, 2018 tournament at Coram Country Lanes. With the added money from Montauk Beverageworks the cashing ratio for the handicap event will improve from 1 in 6 bowlers to 1 in 4 bowlers.

Montauk Beverageworks is the maker of “lightly sweetened iced teas and lemonades. Their drinks offer a healthier and more nutritious alternative for Iced Tea, while keeping the flavor. The locally produced glass bottle drinks offer seven different flavored Iced Teas and a delicious Lemonade. Their best seller is “Half and Half” a blend of iced tea and lemonade.

On Sunday, March 18th Montauk Beverageworks will be setting up a “tasting station” to allow attendees to sample their fine products. A full line of their beverages will be available at Coram Country Lanes. “We are thrilled with our partnership with the LIGBT. We are a hometown, locally produced product and bowling is a great way to reach a whole new set of active people” states Michael White, President of Montauk Beverageworks.

The LIGBT is thrilled to partner with this fine local company. Our goal is to help Montauk Beverageworks increase their exposure in the bowling market and create new opportunities for their incredible product line. To learn more about the LIGBT and Montauk Iced Tea please visit our website; www.ligbtour.com.

 

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