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By Lucas Wiseman - PWBA
LINCOLN, Neb. - After leading
to wire-to-wire in qualifying and
match play, Amanda Greene of Romney, West Virginia, held on
to win her first career title at the
2015 Professional Women's
Bowling Association Lincoln
Open and a $10,000 payday.
Greene watched as Shannon
Pluhowsky of Dayton, Ohio,
failed to double in the final frame
and locked up the title, 214-205,
at Sun Valley Lanes.
A former collegiate standout at
Lindenwood, Greene led from
the start of qualifying all the way
through match play to earn the
top seed for the stepladder finals.
"I don't even know what just
happened," said Greene. "I'mkind of in shock. I have worked
my whole life thinking about
winning a title, and I finally got the chance to and wanted
to take advantage of it."
Finishing the match first, Greene
had a chance to step up and throw a
double to win the title but instead leftthe bucket on her first shot in the
final frame. She converted the spare
and struck on her fill ball, which
forced Pluhowsky to get the first two
in the 10th to win. Pluhowsky threw
the ball through the face, leaving a
single pin to lose.
"I led the whole tournament and I
just wanted to seal the deal," Greene
said. "All I could think about while
watching Shannon was the bad shot
I threw in the 10th frame because it
was probably my worst shot of the
game."
Pluhowsky advanced to the cham-
pionship match by defeating Kelly
Kulick of Union, New Jersey, 226-207. Kulick won the opening match
of the four-player stepladder, 233-
214, over Erin McCarthy of Omaha, Nebraska.
Amanda Greene Wins PWBA Lincoln Open
Jose Guzman 833 at Lodi LanesLODI, NJ - Jose Guzman took
high series honors with an 833
series on games of 290, 264 and
279- 833 and Jake Rollins earned
high game with his 299 in a 670
set while rolling in the Monday
670 Trios at Lodi Lanes.
Peter Brig bowled 257-279-226,
Joe Yankaukas 266-214-244, Gary
Vicente 265, Dustin Egnatzky 257,
Manny Gonzalez 279-246, Edgar
Ramos 255, Paul Weissman 254,
Mark Newman 288, Joe Burgos
267, and Andrew Currie 268.
By Jerry Schneider - PBA
FORT WAYNE, Ind. -- PBA50
Tour rookie Mike Scroggins of
Amarillo, Texas, won his third
PBA50 Tour title of the season and
PBA Hall of Famer Pete Weber of
St. Ann, Mo., clinched PBA50
Player of the Year honors in the
PBA50 DeHayes Insurance Group
Championship presented by Pro
Bowl West and Ebonite.Scroggins, who returned to PBA
competition in April after a year-
long absence because of a serious
foot ailment, defeated 10-time
PBA Tour winner and finals top
qualifier Bryan Goebel of
Shawnee, Kan., 278-221, in the
title match at Pro Bowl West to
become the season’s only three-
time winner.
With his three wins Scroggins
was the runaway winner for
PBA50 Rookie of the Year honors.
“I just wanted to be in the run-
ning for rookie of the year when
the season started,” Scroggins
said. “Winning one tournament
would have been icing on the
cake. I didn’t know what to expect
this season but to have the year I
had was much more than I expect-
ed.”
Scroggins, who qualified thirdfor the finals, defeated Ed Silva of
Manteca, Calif., in the second
stepladder match, 227-217, and
then beat Hall of Famer Walter
Ray Williams Jr. of Oxford, Fla.,
in the semifinal 248-212, to reach
the championship match against
Goebel.
In the finals Scroggins had to
use two different balls, one for
each lane, to attack the challeng-
ing finals lane condition.
“When I was practicing I was
surprised by the ball reaction on
the left lane so I had to use a dif-
ferent ball there,” Scroggins said.
“It’s something I’ve done before
because I prefer to make my
adjustments with my equipment
rather than moving left or right on
the lane.”
In the opening stepladder match,
Silva, making his first finalsappearance, defeated Hall of
Famer Parker Bohn III of Jackson,
N.J., 186-184. Bohn, who left a
pocket 7-10 split in the 10th frame
to lose the match, was also trying
for a third PBA50 Tour title this
season.
Weber’s seventh-place finish in
the tournament was enough to
secure PBA50 Player of the Year,
his first player of the year crown
of any kind during his more than
three-decade-long PBA Hall of
Fame career.
“It took me 35 years to do it but
I’ve got a player of the year title –
PBA Tour or PBA50 Tour I don’t
care – I’ll take it,” said Weber,
who owns 37 PBA Tour titles
including a record-tying 10 major
wins. “I didn’t have a lot of wins
this season, but I had a lot of top
finishes and did well in the majorswhich was good enough to
achieve another goal in my
career.”
Weber earned PBA50 Player of
the Year in large part because of
his performances in the Suncoast
Senior U.S. Open and USBC
Senior Masters, the season’s two
majors. He won the Senior U.S.
Open and finished second in the
Senior Masters. He had other top
finishes of second in the Treasure
Island Resort & Casino Open and
Johnny Petraglia BVL Open, and a
third-place finish in the PBA50
Miller High Life Classic.
Hall of Famer and four-time
PBA50 Player of the Year Tom
Baker of King, N.C., earned his
first PBA60 Player of the Year
award for players 60 and over.
The top eight players in compe-
tition points also earned berths inthe PBA Challenge Finals qualifi-
er which is part of the GEICO
World Series of Bowling VII this
December in Reno, Nev. The
qualifier will determine two final-
ists who will compete in the
PBA50 title match which will be
televised by ESPN. Advancing
will be Weber, Scroggins, Bohn,
Williams, Amleto Monacelli,
Brian LeClair, Jack Jurek and Bob
Learn Jr.
Mike Scroggins Wins PBA50 and Rookie of the Year Honors
Pete Weber Earns PBA50 Player of the Year Crown
Barry Clare, Pat Zenker Hit 300
At Rockville Centre Lanes
Steven Haneveld 300 at Rockaway LanesROCKAWAY, NJ - Steven
Haneveld hit a 300 game on his
way to a 752 series in the Summer Doubles at Rockaway Lanes.
William Day rolled a 280 in his
722 high series followed by
Domenic Cutillo posting 268-732,
Rachel Haneveld 245-592,
Maryann Abasto 253-634, TamiMehesy 233-624, Nick
Westergaard 279-762, and Tim
Panek hit 267-780.
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Barry Clare and Pat Zenker each
blasted a 300 game in the Monday
King Trios League at Rockville
Centre Lanes. Barry shot 300-278-
789, and Pat 300-241-228-769.
Michael Simeone shot 245-259-
238-742, Bob Thorne 267-262-740,
Chris Johnson 226-259-235-720,
Mark DeLuca 236-252-224-712,
John Boock 236-249-222-707, and
Chris Mitchell 222-255-224-701.
PWBA photo
Champion Amanda Greene
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Dwayne Redman Wins at
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Farmingdale general manager Craig Liguori with champion Dwayne Redman.
FARMINGDALE, NY - Dwayne “Red” Redman, Bronx, NY, a right-
handed toll collector from the Bronx, NY won his first Long Island
Generations Bowlers Tour title at Farmingdale Lanes by a mere 1 pin. “Red”
defeated second place finisher Maniram Basdeo, a taxi driver also from the
Bronx, who was appearing in his 4th consecutive shootout finals, 228-227.
Dwayne earned $1,000 and the LIGBT trophy while Maniram earned $500
for his runner-up position.
The 5-person shootout was exciting as only 21 pins separated the 5
bowlers when the match was finished. Third place went to Julio Arnold,
Woodside, NY with a 220 worth $300. Fourth went to Pak Wong, New
York, NY with a 214 earning him $275. The final spot in the shootout wastaken by Dwight Dunkley, Brooklyn, NY with a 207 worth $250.
The Farmingdale Lanes tournament drew a great summer crowd of 106
entries, advanced 18 bowlers to the finals, and paid out $3,870. Kegel’s new
“Alcatraz” pattern (38 feet) was used resulting in moderate scoring. The cut
was 706 in the 7pm squad and 696 in the 9pm squad. High series of the tour-
nament, 775, was shot by Steve Baum, Commack, NY in the 9pm squad.
Brunswick gave away the Radical Guru Mighty to both squad leaders; Steve
Chiu, Little Neck, NY (742) and Steve Baum (775).
WALLINGTON
LANES Monday Night TriosKevin Lingle and Dawn Cozine
had the high scores in this league
with their 265 games.
Nick Sisto bowled a 236, Andres
Escalante 234, Rick Smith 233,
Cory Czechowski 227, Austin
Masser, 225, Kevin Snell and
Gerald Roundtree each hit 224,
and Dawn Cozine had a nice seriesof 695.
Wednesday Early 5-ManChris Ferrara posted high game of
255, Dennis Richie and Nich
Kochell each hit 248, Kevin
Matawa and Nino Polanco 246,
and Thomas Smith Sr. 245.
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CENTRE Joe Conigliaro 754ROCKVILLE, NY – Joe
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Kevin Isner shot 264-257-701,
Robert Aiello 257-216-662, Vance
Bailey 224-225-213-662, WilliamJackson 225-216-652, James
Marino 256-226-639, and Sally
Anderson 214-222-202-638.
Pat Zenker 746 ROCKVILLE, NY – Pat Zenker
topped the scoring in the
Wednesday Night Mixed Summer
League firing games of 279-266
for a high series of 746.
Les Forrai shot 275-237-222-
734, Gillian Clarke 255-246-693,
Jason Grima 203-246-234-683,
and Nadine Williams-Clarke 255-
246-693.
John Balbi 740
ROCKVILLE, NY – John Balbitopped the scoring in the Thursday
Mixed League firing games of
237-224-279 for a high series of
740.
Brian Battino shot 209-239-267-
715, Carlos Torres 236-242-223-
701, Al Fabiano 244-243-698,
Tom Dowd 241-2237-220-698,
and Joseph Jhingree 245-223-649.
George Fields 726 ROCKVILLE, NY – George
Fields led the scoring in the
Thursday Senior Birds League fir-
ing games of 269-246 for a high
series of 726.
Jerival George shot 279-226-686,Stanley Rosadio 243-203-641, and
Lenwood Buggie 237-214-25.
Michael Barber 718ROCKVILLE, NY – Michael
Barber led the scoring in the
Tuesday Summer-Adult League
blasting games of 246-246-226 for
a high series of 718.
Joe Finck shot 278-712, Carl
Rissland 226-246-216-688, and
Darren Thomas 229-214-239-682.
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Nicholas Mencarelli 701FARMINGDALE, NY – Nicholas Mencarelli topped
the scoring in the Wednesday Adult-Junior League
blasting games of 277-211-213 for a high series of
701.
Brian Becktold hit 245-202, Joe Laier and Carmello
Randazzo 217, and Maria Lucente 216-216.
In the Monday AM Seniors League Al Noll shot 225,
Ed Mencarelli 181, Jerry Hoeler 163-160, and
Andrea Stiefel 161.
Samantha Ng 667 FARMINGDALE, NY – Samantha Ng topped the
Bowlympics Duo’s League firing games of 203-226-
238 for a high series of 667.
Aahish Chohan shot 245-216-659, Alex Cruz 218-
231-644, Carmelo Randazzo 229-204-210-643, and
Diamond Hunter 233-203-626.
In other league play Al Diebold shot a 162, Paul
Kester 156, Eileen Richter 155-149, and Barney Kral
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Pete Schultz 277 CORAM, NY – Pete Schultz
topped the scoring in the Friday
Night Trios League blasting a high
game of 277.
Russell Stamm hit 230, Tom
Stark 227, Kathleen Denelle 203,
Cookie Rhatigan 186, and Tina
Stamm 179.
Ron Bonomo 227 CORAM, NY – In the FridayAfternoon Seniors League Ron
Bonomo shot 227, John Romero
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Farruggia 182, Lucy Quirk 155,
and San Gillam 148.
Frank Salerno 280CORAM, NY – Frank Salerno led
the scoring in the Thursday
Doubles League firing a high
game of 280.
George Hauser shot 279, and RJ
Gocinski 278.
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John Romero shot 233, Frank
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Mark DeLuca 717 FLUSHING, NY – In the PBC
League Mark DeLuca shot 213-
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668, Nestor Salonga 225-213-212-
650, and Jaime Ansale 247.
Bill Gantt 711FLUSHING, NY – Bill Gantt paced
the scoring in the Triple Take
League firing games of 244-247-
220 for a high series of 711.Casey Allen shot 235-279-707,
William Hermel, Jr. 235-224-236-
695, Joe Acerra 213-244-232-689,
Shawn Green 234-214-234-682,
and Lou DeMartino 277-219-678.
Vonetta Joliffe 934FLUSHING, NY – Vonetta Joiffe
topped the scoring in the 2 x 4
League firing games of 221-217-
237-259 for a high series of 934.
Mike Pietranelli rolled 236-225-
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245-213-867, Andrew Sun 233-
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George McGlinchey 269CORAM, NY – George
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Randy Sauber hit 257, Sandy
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Evan Ruffrano hit 222, Dylan
Silvis 213, Michael Mirabile 201,
and Jessica Burkitt 161. Ed Kelly 248CORAM, NY – Ed Kelly rolled
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LODI LANES HONOR ROLLTues Trios: Miguel Feliciano 269, Tom Twist 267, Nivek Easton 257, Nino Polanco 245, James Traficante
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Summer Doubles: Joseph Klecznyuski 283, Steven Haneveld 278, Shawn Casey 736, Liesl Apgar 222-625,
Dori Tingoli 204-552, Maryann Abasto 201-562.
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Brian E. Sixon 742STATEN ISLAND, NY – Bryan
Eudelrian Sixon topped the scor-
ing in the Wednesday Summer
Mixed League firing games of
279-251 for a high series of 742.
Jason Todaro shot 298-245-717,
Bob Jacobson 248-247-699, Ross
Gottlieb 267-685, and Scott
McAuliffe 256.
Dan O’Sullivan 740STATEN ISLAND, NY – Dan
O’Sullivan topped the scoring in
the Summer Doubles League fir-
ing a 269 game for a high series of
740.
Pat Rizzo hit 276-715, Jared
Wichnovitz 697, Lora Mauro 280,
and Harvey Hawkins 263.
Anthony Ruffino 279
At Howell LanesBy John Jennings
HOWELL, NJ - In the Monday
Madness League, Anthony
“Powerhouse” Ruffino fired high
game 279 and second high series
730, while Mike Blum also of
Team 1 blasted a great 756 top
series (156 pins over average)
with 246-275-236. Mr. Smoothie,
Marvin Hidalgo-Mora, laid down
the third high game 268. Team 1achieved high team series of the
season with a 2115 on Lanes 25-
26. Lauren Lella stroked women’s
high game 246 and high series 583
with Jill Sluka following on scores
of 214 and 573 (75 POA).