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Bionic Man Ed Eng Finally Gets His LIGBT Title

Posted On: October 21, 2012

Champion Eddie Eng

October 21, 2012

Syosset, NY: Eddie Eng is the most prolific bowler in the LIGBT. He has bowled more qualifying games than anyone; 369 to be exact. He has competed in almost every LIGBT event and up until today he never won an LIGBT trophy. Well that is all history now as Eddie, who resides in Flushing, NY, won the AMF Syosset event and the $1,000 top prize.

You would think Ed would have been nervous bowling for his first title but he bowled like a champion throughout the final shootout. Ed finished with a 254 handicap game to win the title by 26 pins over second place finisher Ken Simpson, Shirley, NY. Ken earned $500 with his 228 game while Dexter Sapp, who bowled an LIGBT record 882 handicap qualifying series, finished third with a 209 worth $250. 

The AMF LIGBT event was fairly high scoring as the cut scores were 718 and 711 respectively. A total of 22 bowlers made the finals and shared in a prize fund exceeding $3,500. A good fall crowd of 89 bowlers filled the center on a beautiful Sunday.

The next LIGBT event is Sunday, November 4th at AMF East Meadow. The top prizes will again be guaranteed to pay $1,000-1st and $500-2nd. There will be two squads offered; 1pm and 3pm. Entry fee is as low as $60 if prepaid and 1 in 5 each squad will advance to the finals. The LIGBT is sponsored by Brunswick, Randi Siegel Law Offices, CLS Custom Upholsterers, and Station Casinos. For more information on the LIGBT please visit our website at www.ligbtour.com

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FRANK LUNGHI HIS FIRST LIGBT TITLE

Posted On: October 07, 2012

Champion Frank Lunghi

East Islip, NY: Frank Lunghi, a senior bowler from Farmingdale, NY, won his first LIGBT title and the $1,000 top prize at East Islip Lanes this past Sunday. Frank defeated Eddie Cintron, Laurelton, NY 207-197 (handicap) to win the title. Eddie took home $500 for his second place finish.

The final shootout was low scoring as the match wasn’t decided until the 10th frame. Frank chopped a spare in the tenth frame which meant Eddie had to fill 20 pins to win the title. But a 5-10 split ended Eddie’s chance at his first LIGBT title. 

The East Islip tournament attracted a crowd of 123 entries with 20 bowlers cashing for the day. Scoring was on the low side as Kegel’s Highway to Hell pattern was put down. The cut scores ranged from 678 to 711. High series of the day went to Eddie Cintron with a 753. The top 5 bowlers in the first squad won DV8 balls donated by Brunswick.  The total payout for the day exceeded $3,000. 
LIGBT’s next tournament is Sunday, October 21st at AMF Syosset. First prize is guaranteed to pay $1,000-1st and there will be 3 squads; noon-2pm-4pm. For complete results of the East Islip tournament please visit www.ligbtour.com. The LIGBT is sponsored by Brunswick, Kegel, Randi Siegel Law Offices, and CLS Custom Upholsterers.
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John Fitzgerald Wins First LIGBT Title

Posted On: September 23, 2012

Champion John Fitzgerald

Garden City, NY: The LIGBT kicked off Season 5 with its first regular singles event at AMF Garden City. John Fitzgerald, Plainview, NY, took home the $1,000 top prize using the Brunswick Nexxus XXX he received at the LIGBT Labor Day Weekend Tournament. John shot a 263 handicap game to win the title by ten pins. Finishing second was 2-time LIGBT Champion Glenn Simpson, Medford, NY. Glen earned $500 with a 253 handicap game.

The final shootout was exciting as the winner was not determined until the final frame. John shot first and struck and Glenn Simpson answered with a strike. John needed one more strike to shut out Glenn and he put his second ball in the tenth right into the pocket for the victory. Finishing third was Cary Fishman, New York, NY earning $250 with a 212 game. Fourth place went to Devon Johnson, Brooklyn, NY earning $200 with a 176.

The Garden City tournament attracted a crowd of 60 entries with 13 bowlers advancing to the finals. The cut score in the 1pm squad, which was led by Glenn Simpson with a 763, was 696 and the cut score in the 3pm squad, which was led by Devon Johnson with a 765, was only 669. The total payout for the day exceeded $3,000.

LIGBT’s next tournament is Sunday, October 7th at East Islip Lanes. First prize is guaranteed to pay $1,000-1st and there will be two squads; 1pm and 3pm. For complete results of the AMF Garden City tournament please visit www.ligbtour.com. The LIGBT is sponsored by Brunswick, Kegel, Randi Siegel Law Offices, and CLS Custom Upholsterers.

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JERRY GIOIA AND GEORGE STEPHENS JR WIN DOUBLES TITLE

Posted On: September 16, 2012

September 16, 2012

Mineola, NY: The LIGBT kicked off its 5th season with a unique doubles event at AMF Sheridan. A total of 20 teams competed for a $3,000 prize fund. The winning team was Jerry Gioia and George Stephens Jr. who earned a $1,500 check. Finishing second was Hermie Hannibal and Christine Hudnell earning $750.

The final match was a classic as it came down to the tenth frame with Hermie and Christine leading by 5 pins. Jerry started with a tenth frame strike while Christine coverted a spare. Jerry needed another strike to win and he threw a great shot to secure his first LIGBT title.

The Doubles event featured a very unique format where each team bowled the team on the same pair to try and earn 30 bonus pins. The match play finals featured two game baker style matches. The entire tournament was bowled on Kegel’s Route 66 pattern which is 45 feet long.

The next LIGBT event is Sunday, September 26th at AMF Garden City. Top prizes are guaranteed at $1,000-1st and $500-2nd in this two squad event (1pm starting time). For complete results of the doubles event at AMF Sheridan please visit www.ligbtour.com. To contact the LIGBT please call 1.877.900.6464. 
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LIGBT ANNOUNCES SEASON 5 DETAILS

Posted On: September 05, 2012

Syosset, NY: The Long Island Generation Bowling Tour (LIGBT) is rolling out season 5 with some big news. The LIGBT is pleased to announce they have entered into a partnership with Brunswick and DV8 to become the official ball of the Tour. All members will enjoy special discounts on all Brunswick products plus the chance to win balls at many events.

The LIGBT also released its fall schedule with 10 events including two Doubles Tournaments, a Major Tournament, and a 5-game New Years Day Marathon. All events will have a minimum $1,000 top prize with a prepaid entry fee of $60. Most events will run on Sunday beginning at 1pm.

Some new rules will take effect immediately including a new maximum average of 220 and the male minimum average increasing to 155 (women minimum remains at 140). Handicapping will now be done using 90% of 220. Also new will be the requirement that bowlers must compete in at least one event prior to a major tournament to be eligible to bowl in the major events. This rule only applies to current LIGBT members. New members are still welcome to join the LIGBT at Major Tournaments.

To add more excitement to LIGBT events several optional programs are being introduced. Bowlers can now enter a doubles event and have as many partners as they want. Bowlers can also increase the amount of money they win by entering a progressive mega jackpot. If a bowler that enters the mega jackpot wins the tournament they win both the $1,000 top prize and the mega jackpot. If the winner doesn't enter the jackpot the money rolls over to the next event. The LIGBT is also adding a progressive mystery score jackpot where if your second game matches the mystery number you win a big bonus.

After 4 successful seasons the LIGBT now boasts over 1,500 members and has paid out in excess of $1,000,000. The key to LIGBT's success is anyone can win at every tournament as no one dominates. If you would like more information on the LIGBT please visit www.ligbtour.com or call the tournament hotline at 1.877.900.6464. The LIGBT is sponsored by CLS Custom Upholsterers, Kegel, Brunswick, Randi Siegel Law Offices, Station Casinos, and The Mini-Eliminators.

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LOU MEDINA WINS $3,000 AT LABOR DAY MAJOR

Posted On: September 02, 2012

Champion Lou Medina


September 2, 2012

W. Babylon, NY: The LIGBT hosted a 3-day major tournament at AMF Babylon Labor Day weekend and Lou Medina, W. Babylon, NY won the title with a 212 handicap game. Lou earned the $3,000 top prize by defeated second place finisher Jerry Gioia, Franklin Square, NY by 13 pins. Jerry’s 199 handicap game was worth $1,500. Finishing third was Dexter Sapp, Valley Stream, NY who earned $750 with a 191 handicap game.

The final shootout was surprisingly low scoring. In fact there were only 6 total strikes thrown by the three bowlers in the final match. The winner wasn’t decided until the 9th frame as the match was close most of the way. The pressure must have been great for these competitors as there were many open frames the second half of the match.

The LIGBT major tournament drew an amazing 342 entries and paid out in excess of $13,000. There were 57 finalists and a total of 73 bowlers cashing in the prize list. Brunswick gave out their latest high end ball to 37 bowlers that competed in 4 squads.

The next LIGBT event is Sunday, September 16h at AMF Sheridan. The next event will be a special doubles tournament where the top prizes are guaranteed at $1,500-1st and $800-2nd. For complete results of the AMF Babylon event please visit www.ligbtour.com. To contact the LIGBT please call 1.877.900.6464 

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CHRIS CINCOTTA WINS FIRST LIGBT TITLE AT WANTAGH

Posted On: August 19, 2012

Wantagh Champion Chris Cincotta

August 19, 2012

Wantagh, NY: The LIGBT crowned another new champion as Chris Cincotta, Seaford, NY won the $1,000 top prize and the champions trophy. There were 107 bowlers attending the Wantagh event and the last person anyone would think could win the tournament was Chris. Chris doesn’t own a bowling ball. To compete in the tournament he used a 13 pound house ball and through it down the middle. This was also Chris’ first tournament ever!

The final shootout was fun to watch as all of the spectators were in disbelief. Chris, who received the maximum handicap in qualifying, still won the tournament despite having his handicap lowered in the final match. In fact, he beat the other two competitors scratch! Final handicap scores in the shootout were Chris; 245, Hee Jin Jun from Flushing, NY; 209 ($500) and Ferrill McNeil, Bronx, NY; 204 ($250.)

The Wantagh tournament was especially challenging as the center put down the 2005 US Open pattern. Scoring was low all day as anyone that bowled their average made the finals! High handicap series in the first squad was only 739 while Miguel Carrion had the high series of the day with a 794.

The next LIGBT event is our Labor Day Weekend Madness Tournament at AMF Babylon (August 31-September 2). Top prizes are guaranteed at $3,000-1st and $1,500-2nd. For complete results of the AMF Wantagh event please visit www.ligbtour.com. To contact the LIGBT please call 1.877.900.6464 
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ALEX PADMORE WINS 2ND LIGBT TITLE WORTH $1,000

Posted On: July 29, 2012

Champion Alex Padmore

July 29, 2012

 

East Meadow, NY: The LIGBT made a summer stop at AMF East Meadow and a great crowd of 121 bowlers competed for more than $4,000 in prize money. At the end of the day the bowler with the winner’s trophy and the $1,000 top prize was Alex Padmore, Jamaica, NY. This was Alex’s second LIGBT title and his first in over a year.

 

The final shootout was an exciting one as Alex secured his title with a mark in the tenth frame which gave him a 229 handicap game. Finishing second was Fermin Diaz, New York, NY with a 207 worth $500. Third place went to Tony Gee, Floral Park, NY who earned $250 with a 191. Tony was the 3pm squad leader with an amazing 820 handicap series.

 

Tournament scoring was on the moderate side as Kegel’s 43 foot Dead Man’s Curve was used. A total of 25 bowlers advanced to the finals which paid out $4,150. The next LIGBT Sunday event will be August 19th at AMF Wantagh. For complete results of the AMF East Meadow tournament please visit www.ligbtour.com.
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