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GARY PAULSEN & DONALD EUBANKS ULTIMATE DOUBLES CHAMPIONS AT AMF GARDEN CITY

Posted On: June 30, 2024

Garden City, NY: The LIGBT ran its popular Ultimate Handicap Doubles tournament at AMF Garden City and had a pair of “seniors” win the doubles title. After 4-games of qualifying the top of the prize list was the team of Gary Paulsen, Massapequa, NY and Donald Eubanks, Elmsford, NY earning the $2,000 top prize. Donald and Gary finished with a 1,990 four-game total giving them a 4-pin victory.

Finishing in 2nd place, with a 1,986 total, was the team of Maniram Basdeo, Bronx, NY and Gary Paulsen earning $1,000. In third place was the team of Darcy Monroe, E. Meadow, NY and Gary Paulsen, NY with a 1,981 series worth $800. Rounding out the top 4 was the team of Eric Kwon, Flushing, NY and Geena Chung, Oakland Gardens, NY with a 1,975 total worth $600.

The doubles event drew an incredible field of 111 teams, with 20 teams cashing in the $9,460 prize fund. The side action paid out an additional $5,380 bringing the total day’s payout to $14,810 The LIGBT welcomed 20 new members at AMF Garden City. The cut score to cash on the house shot pattern was 1,878.

The LIGBT’s next event is our popular Firecracker Classic which is Sport Shot Series #11. This 2-day sport shot major features a $2,000 top prize and is being hosted at AMF E. Meadow. There are 5 qualifying squads starting on Friday, July 5thth (7pm & 9pm) and finishing on Sunday, July 7th (noon-2pm-4pm.) The LIGBT is sponsored by Randi B. Siegel Law Offices and Turbo Grips with all final shootouts streamed on WON Television Network.  

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ANDREW MIENKIEWICZ WINS HANDICAP TITLE RICH GLINNEN TAKES SCRATCH TITLE

Posted On: June 24, 2024

Meadow, NY: The LIGBT ran House Shot Series #9 at AMF E. Meadow on Sunday and crowned 2 wonderful champions. Andrew Mienkiewicz, Dix Hills, NY, won his 8th title and took home the $1,000 top prize in the handicap event. Rich Glinnen, Bayside, NY, won the scratch title worth $500.

The handicap final shootout was exciting as Andrew won by striking on his first ball in the 10th frame to defeat Nick Falsetta, N. Babylon, NY 240-227. Nick earned $600 for his second-place finish. Phil Rivera, Franklin Square, NY took 3rd place with a 226 worth $400. Rounding out the top 4 was Frank Corallo, Blackwood, NJ with a 219 worth $300.   

Rich won the scratch event by shooting a 4-game total of 976. Finishing in 2nd place, just 4 pins behind, was our handicap champion Andrew Mienkiewicz with a 972 worth $250. Rounding out the top 3 in the scratch event was youth bowler Mithrandir Loutan, Rosedale, NY with a 969 earning him a $180 scholarship. The scratch event drew 23 entries and paid out a 6-person prize list totaling $1,350.  

LIGBT’s House Shot Series Event #9 drew a field of 104 entries, paid out $6,255 in prize money, and had 26 bowlers go to the cashing window. The side action paid out an additional $3,365 bringing the day’s payout to $9,620. Scores to cash were 959 in the 49 & under handicap division, 938 in the senior handicap division, and 938 in the scratch event.

LIGBT’s next tournament is a handicap doubles event at AMF Garden City; Sunday, June 30th (1pm start.) To view the results and final shootout video of the AMF E. Meadow house shot tournament please visit www.ligbtour.com. The LIGBT is sponsored by Randi B. Siegle Law Offices, Turbo Grips, and W.O.N. TV network.

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FROM WILDCARD TO CHAMPION GUY SERENO WINS SPORT SHOT SERIES #10

Posted On: June 03, 2024

Babylon, NY: The LIGBT visited AMF Babylon and ran its 10th sport shot series event of Season 16. Guy Sereno, Massapequa, NY was the wildcard winner (top 6 game series by a non-finalist) and was added to the finals. Guy took full advantage of his finals pass by defeating Jedd Ocampo, East Meadow, NY 256-245 in the final shootout. Guy earned $1,000 while Jedd earned $700 for second place. Finishing in third was Darryl Freeman, Forest Hills, NY shooting a 223 worth $500. Rounding out the top 4 was Phil Rivera, Franklin Square, NY with a 207 worth $300.

The final shootout was really a 2-person battle between Guy and Jedd. Guy needed a double in the 10th frame to win the title and he threw 2 perfect shots. Jedd threw the only clean game in the shootout but Guy threw 9 strikes while Jedd threw just 4. Phil and Darryl each threw just one strike and competed for the last 2 spots in the shootout.

The LIGBT 2-squad sport shot tournament drew a great crowd of 120 entries, paid out $5,910 in prize money, and had 31 bowlers go to the cashing window. The side action awarded an additional $3,825 bringing the total event payout to $9,735.  

Scores to cash on the 45 foot “Route 66” pattern were 693 at 1pm and 691 at 3pm. The wildcard winner was champion Guy Sereno with a 1,402 six-game series. High series of the day was shot by Jacob Scotch, Massapequa, NY with an 824 in the 1pm squad. Two women advanced to the finals; Stephanie Pidala, Maspeth, NY (728 at 1pm) and Nancy Villavicencio, Whitestone, NY (744 at 3pm.)

LIGBT’s next tournament is House Shot Series #9 at AMF E. Meadow-Sunday, June 23rd at 1pm. To view the results of the AMF Babylon sport shot event please visit www.ligbtour.com. The LIGBT is sponsored by Turbo, WON Network and Randi B. Siegle Attorney at Law.

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ED ZIEMAK WINS MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND MAJOR!

Posted On: May 27, 2024

Meadow, NY: The LIGBT’s Memorial Day Weekend Major at AMF E. Meadow was won by Ed Ziemak, Thiells, NY. Ed won his first LIGBT title by defeating JoJo Alcantara, Flushing, NY 268-261 in the final shootout. Ed earned $2,000 for his victory while JoJo won $1,000 as the runner-up. Finishing in third place with a 238 was Brandon Hutchinson, Middlesex, NJ earning $700. Rounding out the top 5 was fourth place finisher Michael Yu, Brooklyn, NY with a 234 worth $400 and 5th place finisher Guy Sereno, Massapequa, NY with a 192 worth $300.

The 5-person final shootout champion wasn’t decided until the final frame as Ed needed a strike to capture the title over JoJo. Ed threw a perfect “Ten in the Pit” strike to capture his first victory. Ed bowled like a champion as he threw 9 strikes to overcome the fact he received no handicap. JoJo, who was getting the most handicap, threw a clean game and had 7 strikes but just fell short of his first title. Brandon bowled great and hit the pocket every frame but a 4th frame open hurt his title chances. Michael also bowled a clean game but couldn’t string strikes and settled for fourth place. Guy, who represented the scratch division, couldn’t find a consistent line to the pocket.

The LIGBT Memorial Day Weekend Major drew 269 entries and paid out a $13,080 prize fund to 70 cashers. The side action awarded an additional $10,745 bringing the total event payout to $23,825. Scores to cash on the house shot varied by division. The scratch cuts ranged from 652-716. The 49 & under handicap cuts ranged from 655 to 733. The 50 & over handicap cuts were 676-712. The wildcard winners were Steven Kelley, Islip, NY (1,407), Mike Simeone, Lindenhurst, NY (1,437), Noel Dilbert, Huntington Station, NY (1,336) and Ray Tang, College Point, NY (1,348.)

LIGBT’s next tournament is Sport Shot Series #10 at AMF Babylon, Sunday, June 2nd (1pm & 3pm.) To view the results of the Memorial Day Weekend Major please visit www.ligbtour.com. The LIGBT is sponsored by Randi B. Siegle Law Offices, Turbo Grips, and W.O.N. TV network.

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ANDREW MIENKIEWICZ WINS TITLE #7

Posted On: May 20, 2024

E. Meadow, NY: The LIGBT visited AMF E. Meadow and ran its 9th sport shot series event of Season 16. Andrew Mienkiewicz, Dix Hills, NY won his 7th LIGBT title by defeating Cameron Potts, Babylon, NY 231-230. Andrew earned $1,000 while Cameron earned $550 for second place. Finishing in third was senior bowler Frank Lunghi, Farmingdale, NY shooting a 215 and earning $350. Rounding out the top 4 was 4th place finisher Juan Torres, Brooklyn, NY with a 201 worth $250.

The final shoo tout was very close the entire 10 frames. Going into the 8th frame all 4 bowlers were within 10 pins of each other. When Andrew struck 3 times in the 9th and 10th it forced Cameron to throw 3 strikes in his 10th frame to tie Andrew at 231. Cameron threw the first 2 strikes but a stubborn 7 pin gave Andrew the 1-pin victory.  

The LIGBT 2-squad sport shot tournament drew a nice spring crowd of 94 entries, paid out $4,840 in prize money, and had 26 bowlers go to the cashing window. The side action awarded an additional $2,520 bringing the total event payout to $7,360.  

Scores to cash on the 42 foot “PBA Scorpion” pattern were 633 at 1pm and 652 at 3pm. The wildcard winner, which is the highest 6-game series by a non-finalist, was shot by our champion Andrew with a 1,272. High series of the day was shot by Frank Lunghi with a 741 in the 2nd squad. Michelle LaSala, Whitestone, NY was the high woman of the day with a 658 and was added to the finals.

LIGBT’s next tournament is a 2-day House Shot Major at AMF E. Meadow; Friday, May 24 and Sunday, May 26. To view the results of the AMF E. Meadow event please visit www.ligbtour.com. The LIGBT is sponsored by Turbo, WON Network and Randi B. Siegle Attorney at Law.

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GLENN BUCHANAN WINS HIS FIRST LIGBT TITLE

Posted On: May 11, 2024

Garden City, NY: The LIGBT visited AMF Garden City and ran a special Friday night drop-your-low-game sport shot event. Glen Buchanan, New York, NY won his 1st LIGBT title, after joining the LIGBT 7 years ago, by defeating Stephanie Pidala, Maspeth, NY 257-243. Glenn earned $1,000 while Stephanie took home $550 for second place. Finishing in third was Juan Torres, Brooklyn, NY shooting a 232 and earning $300. Rounding out the top 4 was 4th place finisher Devon Johnson, Brooklyn, NY with a 210 worth $250.

The shootout was a great match as all 4 bowlers had a shot at the title going into the last 2 frames. Stephanie was the early leader marking in her first 4 frames. Glenn jumped into the lead by the 8th frame with 4 strikes in row. But when Glenn opened in the 9th frame everyone had a title shot. Amazingly, no one could take advantage of Glenn’s open as the other 3 competitors also opened in the 9th frame.

Glenn headed into the final frame needing a mark to win. When he converted a 3-pin spare his long-awaited title drought was over. Juan bowled well but couldn’t find a consistent strike line and settled for third place. Devon, who was giving everyone handicap, opened his last 3 out of 4 frames and finished 4th.

The LIGBT 1 squad sport shot tournament drew 58 entries, paid out $3,660 in prize money, and had 15 bowlers go to the cashing window. The side action awarded an additional $2,430 bringing the total event payout to $6,090. Scores to cash on the 40 foot “Sunset” pattern were 722 in the senior division and 724 in the 49 & under division.  

LIGBT’s next tournament is Sport Shot Series #9 on Sunday, May 19th (1pm & 3pm) and will be hosted by AMF E. Meadow. To view the results of the AMF Garden City event please visit www.ligbtour.com. The LIGBT is sponsored by Turbo, WON Network and Randi B. Siegle Attorney at Law.

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CHRIS RUSSO & ZACHARY SOLOMON ULTIMATE DOUBLES CHAMPIONS AT AMF WANTAGH

Posted On: April 28, 2024


Wantagh, NY: The LIGBT ran its popular Ultimate Handicap Doubles tournament at AMF Wantagh and crowned two brand new champions. After 4-games of qualifying the top of the prize list was the team of Chris Russo, New York, NY and Zachary Solomon, Long Island City, NY earning the $2,000 top prize. Chris and Zachary finished with a 1,949 four-game total earning their first LIGBT titles.

Finishing in 2nd place, 37 pins behind, was the team of Chris Russo and Tony Correnti, W. Islip, NY shooting a 1,912 worth $1,000. In third place was the team of Ray Tang, College Point, NY and Michael Yu, Brooklyn, NY with a 1,909 series worth $600. Rounding out the top 4 was the team of Marvin Silva, Franklin Square, NY and Frank Corallo, Blackwood, NJ with an 1,894 total worth $500.

The doubles event drew a wonderful field of 96 teams with 16 teams cashing in the $7,850 prize fund. The side action paid out an additional $6,205 bringing the total day’s payout to $14,055 The LIGBT welcomed 21 new members at AMF Wantagh. The cut score to cash on the house shot pattern was 1,844.

The LIGBT’s next event is Sport Shot Series #8 at AMF Garden City on Friday, May 10th (8pm.) The LIGBT is sponsored by Randi B. Siegel Law Offices and Turbo Grips with all final shootouts streamed on WON Television Network.  

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JUAN TORRES WINS HANDICAP TITLE JONATHAN SALOMAN TAKES SCRATCH TITLE

Posted On: April 22, 2024

       

Levittown, NY: The LIGBT ran its House Shot Series #7 at Levittown Lanes on Sunday and crowned 2 first time champions. The handicap champion, earning his first title and the $1,000 top prize, was Juan Torres, Brooklyn, NY and the scratch champion, winning his first title and the $500 top prize, was Jonathan Saloman, Seaford, NY.

The handicap shootout was exciting with everyone throwing strikes and filling frames. Juan came out strong striking in his first 5 out of 6 frames. Carmine Solomita, Port Washington, NY, threw 6 strikes in a row, after opening in the third frame, to come within 4 pins of Juan in the 8th frame. After Juan spared in the 10th Carmine needed to strike to win the championship but a stubborn 4 pin stopped him from winning his first title. The final score was 274-271 with Carmine earning $500 for 2nd place. Stephanie Pidala, Maspeth, NY finished in third place shooting a 269 worth $300. Rounding out the top 4 was Karen Carpinelli, Bayshore, NY with a 241 worth $250.

The scratch event was won by Jonthan Saloman with a 4-game total of 1091; an amazing 272 average earning him $500. Finishing in 2nd place, was Weldon Drayton Jr., Brentwood, NY shooting a 992 series worth $250. Rounding out the top 3 in the scratch event was Andrew Mienkiewicz, Dix Hills, NY with a 955 earning him $150. The scratch event drew 20 entries and paid out a 5-person prize list totaling $1,140.  

LIGBT’s House Shot Series Event #7 drew a field of 73 entries, paid out $4,535 in prize money, and had 19 bowlers go to the cashing window. The side action paid out an additional $2,265 bringing the total day’s payout to $6,800. Scores to cash were 956 in the 49 & under handicap division, 959 in the senior handicap division, and 919 in the scratch event. Karen Carpinelli and Jonathan Saloman shot 300 games.

LIGBT’s next tournament is a handicap doubles event at AMF Wantagh; Sunday, April 28th (1:30pm start.) To view the results and final shootout video of the Levittown house shot tournament please visit www.ligbtour.com. The LIGBT is sponsored by Randi B. Siegle Law Offices, Turbo Grips, and W.O.N. TV network.

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