Sunday, February 17, 2008

Bowling Highlights 2-15-08

Brittany Miller

Gregg Skiff Jr.



Chris Barnes





Mike Scroggins







Mo Pinel & Mike Luongo








Pinel Brings Top Teaching Technique To Callicoon

One of the most technically advanced teachers of the modern game of bowling will head up a teaching clinic on Monday February 25 from 1-4 p.m. at Callicoon Lanes.
Mo Pinel, president of Morich Enterprises and local certified IBPSIA teacher and United State Bowling Congress (USBC) Silver Level Coach Mike Luongo will conduct the clinic designed to help the new or average bowler learn the modern game of bowling.
Luongo is also the Northeast Technical Advisor for the Morich Bowling Ball Company and is a member of the Brunswick Pro Shop Staff.
Pinel is partners with Rich Sadles in Morich Enterprises, a company that has been in business since 1981, starting with Resurface by us, now the largest resurfacing company in the world.
Mo designed his first bowling ball in 1989, the AMF Sumo and continued to design all AMF balls through 1985 including the XS series and Ninja series.
He then went to Faball to design the Hammer balls through 1998. The 3D Violet was one of the best selling balls of all time as was the AMF Sumo.
Mo and Rich started their own bowling ball company in 2000 with the first ball being the Labyrinth and setting the industry standard with core designs and the sales that have never been matched in the industry.
The Morich bowling balls speak for themselves but Mo also formulates all the lane oils and cleaners for AMF to date along with writing oil patterns for some of the largest tournaments in the industry.
Mo is known as one of the best instructors in the bowling industry. The "See It Feel It Do It" is possibly the most up to date publication in the industry.
This 3-hour clinic will provide individual instruction and the fee is $40.
For further information call Mike Luongo at 341-1694 or Tom Russell at Callicoon Lanes 887-5750.

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