ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Michael Ramirez earned top game and set honors while bowling in the Kings Trios League at Rockville Centre Lanes blasting games of 279 and 237 and crown- ing the night with a 300 for the high series of 816. Glenn Smith rolled 245-279-268- 792, Tom Saitta 217-279-279-775, Vincent Balisky 298-227-238- 763, Steve Friedman 236-277- 234-747, Jeremy Slade 214-267- 268-749, Joe Conigliarao 268- 237-231-736, Willie Fessler 249- 257-227-733, Chris Cypress 257- 235-235-727, and Warren Brown 212-235-279-726. SEATTLE – Four champions in four unique areas of elite bowl- ing competition – Professional Bowlers Association Regionals, PBA50 Tour, PBA Women and Teen Masters – will be crowned in a two-hour ESPN telecast emanating from the PBA World Series of Bowling VI in Las Vegas this fall. The new PBA Champion’s Challenge will culminate with the tops stars of the PBA50 Tour, PBA Regional Tour, the new PBA Women’s Regional Tour, and the Teen Masters boys’ and girls’ division champi- ons bowling in the four-match television show at the South Point Casino complex over the Nov. 1-2 weekend. Preliminary rounds in the PBA50, Women’s and Regional competitions will be covered live on PBA’s online bowling channel, Xtra Frame. PBA World Series of Bowling VI will take place Oct. 24-Nov. 2 at South Point Bowling Center in Las Vegas. The World Series will include the PBA Cheetah, Scorpion, Chameleon and Viper Championships along with the PBA World Championship in addition to the newly-announced special competitions. “The new PBA Champion’s Challenge telecast gives us an opportunity to showcase the diversity of competition the PBA provides,” PBA Commissioner Tom Clark said. “It will focus attention on our senior players, the legion of players who compete in our extensive regional program, women bowlers who have had very few opportunities to bowl on national television over the past few years, and the future stars of bowling. It’ll be a very entertaining two hours of televi- sion, and it will add another dimension to our already popu- lar World Series of Bowling.” The PBA50 Tour Finals will feature the top six players from the 2014 PBA50 Tour competi- tion points list. All six will receive a free entry into WSOB VI. The PBA50 players will compete in a six-game Champion’s Challenge Match Play Round on Friday, Oct. 24. The top two players at the end of the match play round will advance to the ESPN-televised PBA50 Tour Finals. The PBA Regional Tour Finals will feature the 2014 competi- tion points leader from each of the seven PBA regions (East, South, Central, Midwest, Southwest and West/Northwest) as of Oct. 12. All seven will receive a free entry into the WSOB. On Friday, Oct. 24, the West and Northwest points lead- ers will bowl a two-game match with the winner advancing to the six-player PBA Regional Champion’s Challenge Match Play Round. The top two players after the six-game match play round will advance to the ESPN televised PBA Regional Tour Finals. The PBA Women’s Regional Tour Finals will feature the points leaders from six PBA Regional Women’s Tour pro- grams (East, South, Central, Midwest, Southwest and West/Northwest combined). Each will receive a free entry into the World Series. The six qualifiers will bowl the same Champion’s Challenge Match Play Round format as the PBA50 and PBA Regional play- ers on Friday, Oct. 24 with the top two advancing to the PBA Regional Women’s Finals match. The fourth match on the PBA Champion’s Challenge ESPN telecast will be a non-PBA event. The 2014 Teen Masters Grand Championship will fea- ture the boys’ and girls’ division champions who survive prelimi- nary competitions conducted by Killer B Promotions. Additional details will be announced later. The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly Sports Reporter The Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940 Vol. 75 No. 28 September 10 - 16, 2014 50 cents HOPELAWN, NJ – John Sambilay earned top honors in the Guys & Dolls League at Majestic Lanes firing games of 220-300 for a high series of 705. Brian Longo rolled 236-209-258- 703, Jason Gomez 258-212-226- 696, Peter Marinello 205-216- 246-667, and Dave Rezes 232- 224-649. 50th Anniversary Barbasol PBA Tournament of Champions Returns to Indianapolis Historic PBA major championship returns to the city of its birth Feb. 11-15, 2015 POTTSVILLE, Penn. – Mike Healy of Yonkers, New York, defeated Chris Fedden of Albany, New York, 207-158, to win the PBA50 Hammer Black Widow Legend Open at Strike Zone Alleys. Healy, who became eli- gible for the PBA50 Tour last September, barely survived the best-of- five-game opening round of finals, defeating Canadian John Chapman, 3-2, after Chapman failed to double in the final frame of the fifth game. After that, Healy went undefeated and was rarely in jeopardy of losing a game. Along with his first PBA Regional title which made him eligible to enter the 50th anniversary PBA Tournament of Champions in February in Indianapolis, Healy earned a $1,500 first prize. Fedden earned $750 as the runner-up. Healy defeated Larry Porter of Whitesboro, New York, 235-212, and Fedden defeated Dale Csuhta of Wadsworth, Ohio, 218-201, in the semifinal round. Porter and Csuhta each earned $650 as semifinal round losers. Mike Healy Wins PBA East Regional Title at Strike Zone By Russ Mills - PBA Michael Ramirez Slammed 300-816 At Rockville Centre Lanes PBA photo Becky Gilbert, manager of Strike Zone Alleys, with 1st time champion Mike Healy. John Sambilay Blasted 300 In Guys and Dolls at Majestic Lanes
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ROCKVILLE CTR, NY –
Michael Ramirez earned top game
and set honors while bowling in
the Kings Trios League at
Rockville Centre Lanes blasting
games of 279 and 237 and crown-
ing the night with a 300 for the
high series of 816.
Glenn Smith rolled 245-279-268-
792, Tom Saitta 217-279-279-775,
Vincent Balisky 298-227-238-
763, Steve Friedman 236-277-
234-747, Jeremy Slade 214-267-
268-749, Joe Conigliarao 268-
237-231-736, Willie Fessler 249-
257-227-733, Chris Cypress 257-
235-235-727, and Warren Brown
212-235-279-726.
SEATTLE – Four champions in
four unique areas of elite bowl-
ing competition – Professional
Bowlers Association Regionals,
PBA50 Tour, PBA Women and
Teen Masters – will be crowned
in a two-hour ESPN telecast
emanating from the PBA World
Series of Bowling VI in Las
Vegas this fall.
The new PBA Champion’s
Challenge will culminate with
the tops stars of the PBA50
Tour, PBA Regional Tour, the
new PBA Women’s Regional
Tour, and the Teen Masters
boys’ and girls’ division champi-
ons bowling in the four-match
television show at the South
Point Casino complex over the
Nov. 1-2 weekend. Preliminary
rounds in the PBA50, Women’s
and Regional competitions will
be covered live on PBA’s online
bowling channel, Xtra Frame.
PBA World Series of Bowling
VI will take place Oct. 24-Nov.
2 at South Point Bowling Center
in Las Vegas. The World Series
will include the PBA Cheetah,
Scorpion, Chameleon and Viper
Championships along with the
PBA World Championship in
addition to the newly-announced
special competitions.
“The new PBA Champion’s
Challenge telecast gives us an
opportunity to showcase the
diversity of competition the
PBA provides,” PBA
Commissioner Tom Clark said.
“It will focus attention on our
senior players, the legion of
players who compete in our
extensive regional program,
women bowlers who have had
very few opportunities to bowl
on national television over the
past few years, and the future
stars of bowling. It’ll be a very
entertaining two hours of televi-
sion, and it will add another
dimension to our already popu-
lar World Series of Bowling.”
The PBA50 Tour Finals will
feature the top six players from
the 2014 PBA50 Tour competi-
tion points list. All six will
receive a free entry into WSOB
VI. The PBA50 players will
compete in a six-game
Champion’s Challenge Match
Play Round on Friday, Oct. 24.
The top two players at the end of
the match play round will
advance to the ESPN-televised
PBA50 Tour Finals.
The PBA Regional Tour Finals
will feature the 2014 competi-
tion points leader from each of
the seven PBA regions (East,
South, Central, Midwest,
Southwest and West/Northwest)
as of Oct. 12. All seven will
receive a free entry into the
WSOB. On Friday, Oct. 24, the
West and Northwest points lead-
ers will bowl a two-game match
with the winner advancing to the
six-player PBA Regional
Champion’s Challenge Match
Play Round. The top two players
after the six-game match play
round will advance to the ESPN
televised PBA Regional Tour
Finals.
The PBA Women’s Regional
Tour Finals will feature the
points leaders from six PBA
Regional Women’s Tour pro-
grams (East, South, Central,
Midwest, Southwest and
West/Northwest combined).
Each will receive a free entry
into the World Series. The six
qualifiers will bowl the same
Champion’s Challenge Match
Play Round format as the
PBA50 and PBA Regional play-
ers on Friday, Oct. 24 with the
top two advancing to the PBA
Regional Women’s Finals
match.
The fourth match on the PBA
Champion’s Challenge ESPN
telecast will be a non-PBA
event. The 2014 Teen Masters
Grand Championship will fea-
ture the boys’ and girls’ division
champions who survive prelimi-
nary competitions conducted by
Killer B Promotions.
Additional details will be
announced later.
The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly
Sports ReporterThe Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940
Vol. 75 No. 28 September 10 - 16, 2014 50 cents
HOPELAWN, NJ – John
Sambilay earned top honors in the
Guys & Dolls League at Majestic
Lanes firing games of 220-300 for
a high series of 705.
Brian Longo rolled 236-209-258-
703, Jason Gomez 258-212-226-
696, Peter Marinello 205-216-
246-667, and Dave Rezes 232-
224-649.
50th Anniversary Barbasol PBA Tournament of Champions Returns to IndianapolisHistoric PBA major championship returns to the city of its birth Feb. 11-15, 2015
POTTSVILLE, Penn. –
Mike Healy of Yonkers,
New York, defeated
Chris Fedden of Albany,
New York, 207-158, to
win the PBA50 Hammer
Black Widow Legend
Open at Strike Zone
Alleys.
Healy, who became eli-
gible for the PBA50 Tour
last September, barely
survived the best-of-
five-game opening round
of finals, defeating
Canadian John Chapman,
3-2, after Chapman failed to double in the final
frame of the fifth game. After that, Healy went
undefeated and was rarely in jeopardy of losing a
game. Along with his
first PBA Regional title
which made him eligible
to enter the 50th
anniversary PBA
Tournament of
Champions in February
in Indianapolis, Healy
earned a $1,500 first
prize. Fedden earned
$750 as the runner-up.
Healy defeated Larry
Porter of Whitesboro,
New York, 235-212, and
Fedden defeated Dale
Csuhta of Wadsworth,
Ohio, 218-201, in the semifinal round. Porter
and Csuhta each earned $650 as semifinal round
losers.
Mike Healy Wins PBA East Regional Title at Strike ZoneBy Russ Mills - PBA
Michael Ramirez Slammed 300-816
At Rockville Centre Lanes
PBA photo
Becky Gilbert, manager of Strike Zone Alleys, with
1st time champion Mike Healy.
John Sambilay Blasted 300
In Guys and Dolls at Majestic Lanes
2 SPORTS REPORTER September 10 - 16, 2014
Sports Reporter Dan McDonough
Pat McDonough 1967-1996
Hank Allen Immaculatta D’Elia
Chuck Pezzano Joan Taylor Pat McDonough
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