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JENNY OH WINS SPORT SHOT SERIES #10 HER FIRST LIGBT TITLE!

Posted On: June 26, 2023

Champion Jenny Oh & Husband

East Meadow, NY: The LIGBT, sponsored by Storm, ran Sport Shot Series #10 at AMF E. Meadow and crowned another first-time champion. Jenny Oh, Plainview, NY won her first LIGBT title by defeating Eddie Walker, Washington, D.C. 254-229 in the final shootout. Jenny earned $1,000 while Eddie took home $700 for his runner-up position. Finishing in third place was Dexter Wharton, Brooklyn, NY with a 207 worth $500. Rounding out the top 4 was Kevin Myree, Brooklyn, NY with a 191 worth $400.

Jenny’s title run began in the 1pm squad when she qualified with a 686 series. After 2 final rounds Jenny advanced to the shootout where she dominated. Even though she was getting the most handicap she bowled the highest scratch game (175.) That is the formula for a winning.

With Jenny dominating the shootout the other 3 bowlers were shooting for 2nd place by the 5th frame. Amazingly, Eddie came in 2nd even though it took him until the 10th frame to convert his first spare. His triple early in the match helped him finish 2nd. Dexter bowled well but couldn’t string any strikes and finished in third. Kevin started well with 6 marks but he opened 3 out of his last 4 frames to finish 4th.

The LIGBT 2-squad sport shot tournament drew an amazing crowd of 127 entries, paid out $6,410 in prize money, and had 33 bowlers go to the cashing window. The side action awarded an additional $5,030 bringing the total event payout to $11,440.  

Scores to cash on the 40 foot “Highway to Hell” pattern were 657 at 1pm and 635 at 3pm. The wildcard winner, which is the highest 6-game series by a non-finalist, was Archie Nabas, Queens Village, NY with a 1,338. High series of the tournament was shot by Eddie Walker with a 736 in the first squad.

LIGBT’s next tournament is our 2-day annual Firecracker Classic at AMF E. Meadow Friday, Jen 30th and Sunday, July 2nd. This is a 4-squad house shot event featuring a $2,000 top prize. To view the results of the AMF E. Meadow event please visit www.ligbtour.com. The LIGBT is sponsored by Storm, Billvee Electric and Randi B. Siegle Attorney at Law.

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DONNA RYAN & KAREN CARPINELLI DOUBLES CHAMPIONS AT AMF WANTAGH

Posted On: June 18, 2023

Wantagh, NY: The LIGBT, sponsored by Storm, ran a Doubles Tournament at AMF Wantagh and crown its first all-female doubles champions. The winners of the $2,000 top prize were Donna Ryan, Smithtown, NY and Karen Carpinelli, Bayshore, NY with a 2,013 four-game total. Karen also finished in second with a different partner, Steven Wade, Inwood, NY. Their 1898 total was worth $1,000.

Incredibly, the top 3 teams were the same 3 bowlers with different combinations. Finishing in third place was Donna Ryan and Steven Wade with an 1883 worth $700. Individually, Karen was the big winner earning $1,500, Donna was second earning $1,350 and Steven was third earning a total of $850. The team of Diane Allen, Fleetwood Station, NY and Chris Thomas, Brooklyn, NY earned 4th place money of $550 with an 1880 total.

The doubles event drew a wonderful field of 78 teams with 12 teams cashing in the $6,580 prize fund. The side action paid out an additional $3,975 bringing the total day’s payout to $10,555. The LIGBT welcomed 9 new members. The cut score to cash on the house shot pattern was 1814.

The LIGBT will be running another Ultimate Doubles tournament at AMF Wantagh on Sunday, August 6th starting at 1pm. LIGBT’s next event is a 2-squad sport shot tournament on Sunday, June 25th at AMF E. Meadow. The LIGBT is sponsored by Storm, Randi B. Siegel Law Offices, Billvee Electric, CLS Custom Upholsterers and Turbo 2-n-1 Grips.

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RYON LEE WINS SPORT SHOT SERIES #9

Posted On: June 05, 2023

Garden City, NY: The LIGBT, sponsored by Storm, ran Sport Shot Series #9 at AMF Garden City and crowned another $1,000 champion. Ryon Lee, Holbrook, NY won his third LIGBT title by defeating Kenny Bruce, Oceanside, NY 236-232 in the final shootout. Ken earned $600 for his runner-up position. Finishing in third place was Nick Falsetta, N. Babylon, NY with a 220 worth $500. Rounding out the top 5 was 4th place finisher Jimmy Walsh, Glen Cove, NY with a 214 worth $400 and 5th place finisher Sunny Yee, Flushing, NY with a 186 worth $300.  

The Garden City sport shot event was a very low scoring event as the “Turnpike” pattern proved to be a challenge for everyone. Ryon’s title run started in the 1pm squad with a 669. In the shootout Ryon had two doubles in the first 6 frames giving him a lead that was never relinquished. Kenny started with 3 strikes in his first 4 frames but never struck again forcing him to settle for 2nd place. Nick started out strong with 3 strikes in his first 4 frames but 3 late opens hurt his title chances. Jimmy and Sunny bowled well but had too many opens and not enough strikes to challenge Ryon.     

The LIGBT 2-squad sport shot tournament drew an incredible crowd of 134 entries, paid out $6,610 in prize money, and had 34 bowlers go to the cashing window. The side action awarded an additional $7,215 bringing the total event payout to $13,825.  

Scores to cash on the 41 foot “Turnpike” pattern were 642 at 1pm and 629 at 3pm. The wildcard winner, which is the highest 6-game series by a non-finalist, was Eddie Griffith, St. Albans, NY with a 1,281. There were only two 700 series shot for the day Nick Falsetta with a 762 and Dexter Wharton, Brooklyn, NY with a 730. The winners of the Storm ball raffle were Mitch Benov, Seaford, NY and Eddie Griffith.

LIGBT’s next tournament is a handicap doubles event at AMF Wantagh on Saturday, June 17th (11am start.) To view the results of the AMF Garden City event please visit www.ligbtour.com. The LIGBT is sponsored by Storm, Billvee Electric and Randi B. Siegle Attorney at Law.

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CHARLES KO WINS $2,800 AT MEMORIAL DAY MAJOR!

Posted On: May 29, 2023

Garden City, NY: The LIGBT, sponsored by Storm, ran its annual 2-day Memorial Day Weekend House Shot Major at AMF Garden City. Charles Ko, Palisades, NJ, representing the 49 & under handicap division, defeated Joe Scianna, Ronkonkoma, NY from the 50 & over handicap division, 246-245. Charles earned $2,000 for the title while Joe earned $1,000 for 2nd place. Charles also came in third as the scratch winner earning an additional $800 with his 244 scratch game. Rounding out the top 5 was 4th place finisher Isaiah Zamor, Hempstead, NY with a 226 worth $600. Finishing in 5th place was senior bowler Alex Padmore, Jamaica, NY with a 189 earning him $500.

The final shootout was one of the closest in LIGBT history as the top 3 places were separated by just 2 pins! Isaiah had the early lead when he started the shootout with a triple. But a string of opens killed his titled chances. Joe and Charles battled it out until the final frame. Charles had a 1-pin lead going into the 9th frame. Both bowlers finished with 4 strikes giving Charles the 1-pin victory.

The LIGBT Memorial Day Weekend Major was a big success with 284 entries generating a $12,675 prize fund. A total of 78 bowlers went to the cashing window. The side action awarded an additional $10,020 bringing the total event payout to $22,695.

Scores to cash on the house shot varied by division. The scratch cuts ranged from 684-728. The 49 & under handicap cuts ranged from 707 to 735. The 50 & over handicap cuts were 681-742. Darcy Monroe, E. Meadow, NY shot the only 300 of the tournament. Storm ball winners were Sun Kim, Eddie Eng, and Tony Genova.   

LIGBT’s next tournament is a sport shot event at AMF Garden City, Sunday, June 4th (1pm & 3pm.) To view the results of the AMF Garden City event please visit www.ligbtour.com. The LIGBT is sponsored by Storm, Billvee Electric Randi B. Siegle Attorney at Law, and CLS Custom Upholsterers.

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KEVIN HYSLOP WINS HANDICAP TITLE JUSTIN KAMPF TAKES SCRATCH TITLE

Posted On: May 07, 2023

E. Meadow, NY: The LIGBT, sponsored by Storm, ran its 9th event of its 12 tournament House Shot Series at AMF E. Meadow. The tournament used a 4-game format with the top 2 from each age handicap division advancing to a 4-person shootout. There was also a separate scratch competition. The handicap champion was Kevin Hyslop, Massapequa Park, NY earning $1,000. The scratch winner was Justin Kampf, Levittown, NY earning $500.

The final handicap shootout was a very close competition as all 4 bowlers were within 10 pins of each other through the first 6 frames. Kevin started a string of 7 strikes in frame 6 to grab his first LIGBT title with a fine 287. With Kevin’s late surge, the other 3 competitors had to fight for 2nd place. Steven Kelly, Islip, NY finished with 4 straight strikes to secure 2nd place, worth $500, with a 246. Finishing in 3rd was Pak Wong, New York, NY with a 227 worth $300. Rounding out the top 4 was Curtis Hetmeyer, Brooklyn, NY with a 222 earning him $250. 

The scratch event was won by Justin Kampf with a 4-game total of 987 (246 average.) Finishing in 2nd was Curtis Hetmeyer with a 942 worth $300. Rounding out the top 3, and earning $200, was Darius Fuller, Bayshore, NY with a 929 series. A total of 4 bowlers cashed in the scratch prize list which paid out $1,130.

LIGBT’s House Shot Series Event #9 at AMF E. Meadow drew a field of 76 entries, paid out $4,790 in prize money, and had 19 bowlers go to the cashing window. The side action paid out an additional $3,105 bringing the total day’s payout to $7,895. Scores to cash on the High Street pattern were 954 in the 49 & under handicap division, 918 in the senior handicap division, and 886 in the scratch event. The winner of the Storm ball raffle was Anthony Cotter, Bellmore, NY. Steve Schneider, Islip Terrace, NY shot the high scratch game of the tournament with a 299 in game 3.    

LIGBT’s next tournament is our annual Memorial Day Weekend House Shot Major at AMF Garden City: Friday, May 26th and Sunday, May 28th. Entry fee is just $65 per squad and a $2,000 top prize is being offered. To view the results of the AMF E. Meadow tournament please visit www.ligbtour.com. The LIGBT is sponsored by Storm, Billvee Electric, Randi B.Siegle Law Offices  and CLS Custom Upholsterers.

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17-YEAR OLD NOLAN HERRON NEW LIGBT CHAMPION

Posted On: May 01, 2023

Garden City, NY: The LIGBT, sponsored by Storm, ran Sport Shot Series #8 at AMF Garden City and crowned a brand-new champion. Nolan Herron, a 17-year-old high school junior from Fairfield, CT, won the $1,000 top prize by defeating 2nd place finisher Tyger Folmar, Queens, NY 244-206. Tyger earned $550 for his runner-up position. Finishing in third place was Jack Kampf, Levittown, NY with a 191 worth $350. Rounding out the top 4 was Valerie DeLillo, N. Massapequa, NY with a 189 worth $250.

The Garden City sport shot event was one of the lowest scoring tournaments in LIGBT history. The “Boardwalk” pattern proved frustrating for everyone and bowlers making spares won the biggest share of the prize fund. No one in the final shootout threw a clean game. Nolan, had only 1 open which propelled him to victory. When Nolan struck in the 9th frame, and Tyger opened, it was clear Nolan secured his first LIGBT title.   

The LIGBT 2-squad sport shot tournament drew 89 entries, paid out $4,435 in prize money, and had 23 bowlers go to the cashing window. The side action awarded an additional $4,460 bringing the total event payout to $8,895.  

Scores to cash on the 35 foot “Boardwalk” pattern were 632 at 1pm and 616 at 3pm. The wildcard winner, which is the highest 6-game series by a non-finalist, was Rob Longiaru, Seaford, NY with a 1,246. There was only one 700 series shot for the day and it was by our champion Nolan with a fine 721 series. The winner of the Storm ball raffle was David Cincotta, N. Babylon, NY.

LIGBT’s next tournament is our 9th House Shot Series event at AMF E. Meadow, on Sunday, May 7th (1pm.) To view the results of the AMF Garden City event please visit www.ligbtour.com. The LIGBT is sponsored by Storm, Billvee Electric and Randi B. Siegle Attorney at Law.

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PHIL RIVERA WINS $1,500 AT AMF BABYLON

Posted On: April 24, 2023

Babylon, NY: The LIGBT, sponsored by Storm, ran a special drop your low game sport shot tournament called: The First Pair Shootout sponsored by Bill Verni of Bilvee Electric. Phil Rivera, Franklin Square, NY won his 2nd LIGBT title (first singles title) by defeating Darryl Freeman, Forest Hills, NY 270-252. Phil earned $1,500 for his victory while Darryl took home $800 for second place. Finishing in third was Andrew Mienkiewicz, Dix Hills, NY with a 219 worth $600. Rounding out the top 4 was Kymari Nelson, Copaigue, NY with a 215 worth $500.

The First Pair Shootout started with 2 divisions, 49 & under/50+ with each group bowling 4 games and dropping their lowest game to determined prize fund position. The top 2 from each division advanced to a 1-game shootout. Additional cashers were paid using a 1 in 3 ratio.

The final shootout quickly became a 2-person match. Phil started ahead as he was getting 27 pins more in handicap than Darryl. Even though Darryl through a clean game (no opens), and Phil had 2 opens, the extra handicap helped Phil secure his title. Both bowlers threw triples in the middle of the shootout. Darryl could have put pressure on Phil if he doubled in the 10th. But when Darryl failed to strike in his last frame Phil claimed his first singles title.

As for the other 2 shootout finalists, Andrew struggled on the right lane and had to settle for third. Kymari was making his first LIGBT video shootout and it took a while for him to loosen up. But he finished strong with 3 strikes in his last 2 frames giving him confidence for his next shootout appearance.    

The LIGBT sport shot event at AMF Babylon drew a sold-out field of 99 entries, paid out a $7,410 prize fund, and had 30 bowlers cash. The side action paid out an additional $4,540 bringing the total event payout to $11,950. The cut scores to cash on the “Route 66” pattern were 700 in the under division and 714 in the senior division. Peter Ramo and Donald Eubanks won Storm balls in a special raffle. Over $1,000 was added to the prize fund from Bill Verni and the raffles.  

LIGBT’s next event is a sport shot tournament at AMF Garden City on Sunday, April 30th (1pm & 3pm.) To view the results of the AMF Babylon tournament please visit www.ligbtour.com. The LIGBT is sponsored by Storm, Billvee Electric, and The Law Offices of Randi Siegel.

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TOM CATALANO/KYMARI NELSON DOUBLES CHAMPIONS AT AMF GARDEN CITY

Posted On: April 10, 2023

Garden City, NY: The LIGBT, sponsored by Storm, ran a Doubles Tournament at AMF Garden City and attracted an incredible crowd of 98 teams. Tom Catalano, N. Babylon, NY & Kymari Nelson, Copaigue, NY teamed up to win the $2,000 top prize with a 4-game total of 2,045. Finishing in 2nd place, 26 pins behind, was the team of Bobby Annan, Copaigue, NY & Jonathan Mercado, Brentwood, NY. The 2nd place team shot a 2019 series earning $1,100.

The team of Nick Falsetta, N. Babylon, NY & Kymari Nelson took home $800 with their 3rd place finish shooting 2015. Rounding out the top 4 was the team of John Knierieman Jr, E. Islip, NY & Jonathan Mercado with a total of 2014 earning them $600.  It took a 1917 total to cash in the $8,300 prize fund.

A total of 16 teams cashed at AMF Garden City. The side action paid out an additional $4,455 bringing the total day’s payout to $12,755. The LIGBT welcomed 15 new members at AMF Garden City. Darius Fuller, Bayshore, NY shot the only 300 in the tournament. His perfection was done in game one. Donald Eubanks won the Storm Ball.  

The LIGBT’s next event is a special sport shot event at AMF Babylon; Sunday, April 23rd at 1pm. Billvee Electric will be adding $500 to this 4-game handicap tournament featuring a “drop your low game” format. The LIGBT is sponsored by Storm, Randi B. Siegel Law Offices, Billvee Electric, CLS Custom Upholsterers and Turbo 2-n-1 Grips.

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