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JOE SCIANNA & ROB MILLER DOUBLES CHAMPIONS AT AMF GARDEN CITY

Posted On: June 23, 2025

Garden City, NY:  The LIGBT visited AMF Garden City for a house shot Handicap Doubles tournament. The winning team of the 4-game event was Joe Scianna, Long Island, NY and Rob Miller, Manorville, NY shooting a 2,126 series. Their 5-pin victory was worth $2,000. Joe also took second place with a different partner, Nick Falsetta, N. Babylon, NY. Their team series was 2,131 worth $1,200.     

In third place was the team of Alex Rosen, Old Bethpage, NY and William Senetra, Melville, NY with a 2,124 worth $1,000. Rounding out the top 4 was the team of Nick Falsetta and Isaiah Zamor, Hempstead, NY with a 2,118 worth $900.

A separate optional singles event was offered and won by Rob Miller with a 1,077 series worth $300. Finishing in 2nd place was Nick Falsetta with a 1,072 total earning $150. Rounding out the top 3 was Joe Scianna with a 1,059 series worth $100. A total of 47 entries paid the $20 singles entry fee generating a 12-person $940 prize list.

The Garden City doubles event drew a record field of 145 teams, with 20 teams cashing in the $11,450 prize fund. The side action paid out an additional $6,155 bringing the day’s total payout to $17,605. The cut score to cash on the house shot was 2,032. Nick Falsetta shot the only 300-game of the tournament. The Brunswick ball and Turbo triple roller raffle winners were Aidan Taylor and Doug Roszkowski. The LIGBT welcomed 15 new members at AMF Garden City.

LIGBT’s next event is a 2-squad sport shot tournament at AMF Babylon on Sunday, June 29th (noon & 2pm.) The LIGBT is sponsored by Brunswick, Randi B. Siegel Law Offices, Many Styles of Bowling, and Turbo Grips.     

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ROB MILLER WIN SPORT SHOT SERIES #8

Posted On: June 02, 2025

E. Meadow, NY: Rob Miller, a 50-year-old owner of a pool company from Manorville, NY, won his 2nd LIGBT title at AMF E. Meadow on Sunday. Rob defeated 2nd place finisher Mack Oakman Jr., Melville, NY 283-233 in the final shootout. Rob earned $1,000 for his title while Mack took home $500 for his runner-up position. Finishing in 3rd was Jayson Holley, Rosedale, NY with a 214 worth $450. Rounding out the top 5 was 4th place finisher Johnny Calhoun, Brooklyn, NY with a 212 worth $400 and 5th place finisher Steve Rivera, Bay Shore, NY with a 207 worth $350.

The final shootout was dominated early by Rob who started the match with 5 strikes in his first 6 frames. Rob threw the only clean game in the shootout which allowed him to coast to victory. Mack bowled well but when he missed a 1-pin spare in the 8th frame it dashed his title hopes. The battle at the end of the shootout was for the last 3 spots. Jayson, who was getting the most handicap, hung on to secure 3rd with a nice split conversion in the 10th frame. Johnny doubled in the 10th frame to secure 4th place. Steve bowled well but his 2 doubles could not overcome his 4 open frames and settled for 5th place.

The LIGBT 2-squad sport shot tournament drew a wonderful crowd of 130 entries, paid out $6,240 in prize money, and had 33 bowlers go to the cashing window. The side action awarded an additional $4,820 bringing the total event payout to $11,060.  

Scores to cash on the “PBA Chameleon” pattern were 640 at noon and 646 at 2pm. The wildcard winner was Maniram Basdeo, Bronx, NY with a 1,308 six-game series. High series of the day was shot by Gregory Welch, Brooklyn, NY with a 750 series in the noon squad.  Three women made the finals; Jenna Lehrer, Commack, NY, Kyra Walter, W. Babylon, NY and Leslie Farrell, Flushing, NY. Youth bowlers earned $475 in SMART scholarships at E. Meadow (Kyra Walters & Gavin Cremers.)  A total of 7 super seniors (65+) advanced to the finals and earned at least $150.

LIGBT’s next tournament is a handicap doubles at AMF Garden City on Sunday, June 22nd. To view the results of the AMF E. Meadow sport shot event please visit www.ligbtour.com. The LIGBT is sponsored by Brunswick, Turbo Grips, Many Styles of Bowling, and Randi B. Siegle Attorney at Law.

The final shootout was dominated early by Rob who started the match with 5 strikes in his first 6 frames. Rob threw the only clean game in the shootout which allowed him to coast to victory. Mack bowled well but when he missed a 1-pin spare in the 8th frame it dashed his title hopes. The battle at the end of the shootout was for the last 3 spots. Jayson, who was getting the most handicap, hung on to secure 3rd with a nice split conversion in the 10th frame. Johnny doubled in the 10th frame to secure 4th place. Steve bowled well but his 2 doubles could not overcome his 4 open frames and settled for 5th place.

The LIGBT 2-squad sport shot tournament drew a wonderful crowd of 130 entries, paid out $6,240 in prize money, and had 33 bowlers go to the cashing window. The side action awarded an additional $4,820 bringing the total event payout to $11,060.  

Scores to cash on the “PBA Chameleon” pattern were 640 at noon and 646 at 2pm. The wildcard winner was Maniram Basdeo, Bronx, NY with a 1,308 six-game series. High series of the day was shot by Gregory Welch, Brooklyn, NY with a 750 series in the noon squad.  Three women made the finals; Jenna Lehrer, Commack, NY, Kyra Walter, W. Babylon, NY and Leslie Farrell, Flushing, NY. Youth bowlers earned $475 in SMART scholarships at E. Meadow (Kyra Walters & Gavin Cremers.)  A total of 7 super seniors (65+) advanced to the finals and earned at least $150.

LIGBT’s next tournament is a handicap doubles at AMF Garden City on Sunday, June 22nd. To view the results of the AMF E. Meadow sport shot event please visit www.ligbtour.com. The LIGBT is sponsored by Brunswick, Turbo Grips, Many Styles of Bowling, and Randi B. Siegle Attorney at Law.

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