Thursday, March 5, 2009

Bowling Highlights Column 3-6-09

USBC Reaches Legal Agreement With NY State Association

The United States Bowling Congress and the New York State USBC Bowling Association (NYSBA) have reached an agreement to end a lawsuit filed by the NYSBA.
The agreement sets forth a process for the creation of a new open stateassociation in New York and ensures the 2009 N.Y. State ChampionshipTournament will be held, as scheduled, in April. The agreement also willallow members still owed money from the 2008 tournament prize fund to beissued checks immediately.
Last October, USBC revoked the charter of the NYSBA after it wasdiscovered that Stephen Donahue of Weedsport, N.Y., the former manager ofthe NYSBA, embezzled approximately $274,000 from the NYSBA including aportion of the 2008 tournament prize fund. In response, NYSBA filed suit inNovember arguing that its charter had been unlawfully revoked by the USBC.Donahue recently pled guilty to felony grand larceny.
As a result of the lawsuit, the New York State Supreme Court issued atemporary restraining order preventing either side from, among otherthings, running the 2009 State Championship Tournament or paying out the2008 tournament prize fund.
Citing a mutual desire to promote the best interests of bowlers, bothparties now agree that the charter of the former NYSBA will remain revokedand its board of directors relieved of its duties and responsibilities.USBC will begin the process of forming a new open state association,allowing members in New York to elect a new board of directors within 90days.
Dennis Light, a practicing attorney from Westchester County who was namedpresident of the NYSBA after the discovery of Donahue's theft, has agreedto be Tournament Director for the 2009 State Championship Tournament inUtica, N.Y., which will be operated by USBC.
"Our goals are to protect the interests of bowlers in New York and makesure the State Tournament takes place," USBC Chief Operating Officer KevinDornberger said. "We believe this agreement with the former NYSBAaccomplishes that goal. Dennis Light was forthcoming with the mattersinvolving Mr. Donahue and I am optimistic Dennis will be a willing partnerto help bowlers in New York during this transition."
The agreement also clarifies that USBC will ensure any NYSBA youthscholarship awards that remain outstanding are paid.
"The underlying theft by Mr. Donahue was an irreconcilable event or, inother words, too large an obstacle for the NYSBA to overcome," Light said."The reformation and reorganization of a new open state association willgive the bowlers in New York a fresh start."
"This agreement recognizes the commitment both organizations have had topromoting the best interests of all bowlers in this state," Light said. "Itis my impression the parties are now satisfied and pleased that theresolution of this matter has preserved and further assures the process, bywhich, the USBC membership in New York will decide the future of USBCcertified bowling in their state."
Information and entries for the 2009 State Championship Tournament can befound on bowl.com.
The issues involving the USBC and NYSBA do not affect members or programsof the New York State USBC Women's Bowling Association (NYSWBA) or the NewYork State USBC Youth Association.
The United States Bowling Congress, as the national governing body,ensures the integrity and protects the future of the sport, providesprograms and services to nearly 2.5 million adult and youth members andenhances the bowling experience.

The Bowling Tip
By Mike Luongo

Bowlers: This weeks tip will help you execute and repeat good shots by having your body set properly so that you can use the laws of physics to roll the ball and eliminate tension in your swing.
As I've mentioned in previous columns, too much upper body and head movement make it very difficult to repeat shots.
The purpose of the stance is to place the body in an athletic position, eliminate all unnecessary movements during the approach and reduce tension.
Resting forearms against the body, in the stance, will help reduce tension in the upper body.
How do we do this?
Here are the four steps in the proper order for setting posture.
1. Set the feet (toward your breakpoint).
2. Set your head (tilted over the ball).
3. Set your posterior (this is your balance point as you are swinging a heavy object).
4. Set the ball position close as noted above.
You are now in position to start a smooth approach. Maintain your body position and let the ball swing under your shoulder. You will find this easy to repeat shot after shot.
Mike Luongo is technically certified through IBPSIA as a Pro Shop Operator and Maser Instructor. He is also a Silver Level Coach with the USBC and is also the Northeast Regional Sales Manager with the Storm and Roto Grip Bowling Ball Company. If you have a question or subject you would like covered, he can be reached at 341-1694 or via email at mikespro@warwick.net

Local Scores

Callicoon Lanes

Recent highlight scores in the Monday Hortonville Ladies league include a 223, 187, 556 by Sue Naughton, Jane Benson 193, Rebecca Rhodes 181 and Judy Mohn 183.
In the Tuesday Delaware Valley Men's league Roger Miller scored a 202, Bob Cady 224, Russell Yerkes 201, Karl Adams 225, Damien Vanluven 230, Ken Darling 221, Scott Herbert 204, Ed Leroy 200, 252, 615 and Steve Lagoda 235.
In the Wednesday Mixed Businessmen league Dave Maus scored a 200, Phil Jacoby 203, 220, 614, Roger Widmann 225, 209, 614, Paul Minton 224, Dwayne Cabrera 214, Mark Hawley 224, Joseph Gager 207, Kory Keesler 235, 203, 627 and Tom Russell 217.

Gravity Alley

Recent highlight scores in the Wednesday Mixed Fun league include a 187 by Alma Brill, Diane Somma 180, Lyle Hocker 203, Bill Rutledge 202 and Scott Ropke 214.

Kiamesha Lanes

Recent highlight scores in the Monday Men's league include a 213, 225, 606, Andrew Douglass 211, Willy Bartley 235, 213, 629, David Graham 205, Lloyd Bridges 227, Chuck McAllister 236, 221, 617, Francisco Martinez 202, John Fischer 246, 210, 205, 661, Bill Helms 213, Kelly Collins 214, 233, 627, Jason Jones Jr. 200, 201, John Lopez 213, 223, 627, Brian Marino 232, Wayne Pirnos 225, Roy Sweeney 205, Danny Ricco 235, 206, 237, 678, Mike Weiner 213, Jim VanAken 210, Jason Jones 240, 214, 226, 680, Tom Belgiovene 212, John Hoffmann 225, 259, 666, Rudy Belanchia 221, 603, Peter Mitro 239, 620, Serifin Rodriguez 205, 208, Jo Jo VanKeuren 206, 223, 621, Frank Amore 200, Harrison Cherry 222, 216, 635, Robert Hamilton 203, 212, 612, Donald Durland 242, 237, 211, 690, Paul Durland 247, 203, 623, Jaryl Scott 205, 218, Mark Wegener 278, 232, 700, Tim McIntyre 204, 226, 606, Tom Caycho 202, Bobby Cooper 200, Al Caycho 227, 245, 202, 674, Jack Moylan 245, 205, 235, 685, Rob Sze 215, James Ratner 210, Kort Wheeler 248, 232, 259, 737, Angel Rodriguez 201, 203, Vince Scuderi 201, Frank Scuderi225, 201, 611, Eddie Lake 226, 209, 203, 638, Rick Lake 267, 279, 204, 750, Paul Curry 223, 238, 202, 683 and Allan Jones 249, 247, 665.
In the Tuesday Mixed Firefighters league Pat Mulhern 209, 534, Charles Stackhouse 202, John Cascone 238, 602, Mary Lee Williams 187, 516, Joan Lake 514, Dorian Jennings 188, 209, 558, Peter Scannell 203, Tom Hickman 202, Lisa Catwright 210, 199, 562, Andrea Grossman 185, 215, 579, Larry Berens 235, 225, 658, Debbie Durland 222, 223, 212, 657, Kevin Stackhouse 205, Roberta Yakin 229, 211, 608, John Fischer 227, 236, 215, 678, John Hoffmann 278, 203, 674, Chet Smith 209 and Linda Schaefer 198, 508.
In the Wednesday Men's league Shane Conner scored a 216, Donald Durland 247, 244, 245, 736, Rich Bradford 212, 206, 201, 619, Jon Wilhelm 244, 206, 616, Jason Jones Jr. 212, Jason Jones 210, Rick Lake 233, Steven Rivera 209, Kevin Stackhouse 262, 214, 672, Rick Lara 202, 228, 213, 643, Tim McIntyre 215, 234, 206, 655, Charles McAllister 205, George Battle Jr. 256, 248, 232, 736, Allan Jones 222, Larry Berens 201, Dean Shattuck 203, 205, 600, Art Eggleton 220, 258, 645, Tom Belgiovene 211, John Hoffmann 269, 203, 203, 675, Pedro Agapito 224, Al Caycho 212, Mike Weiner 216, 201, 610, Anthony Atkins 203, Chris Magie 232 and Frank DiCostanzo 212, 201.

Fox Bowling Center

Recent highlight scores in the Tuesday Ladies Early Birds league include a 192, 547 by Linda Ferris Anne Couse 233, 538, Nikki Andriano 197, 535, Jill Gorton 180, 532 and Kathleen Maltese 186, 530.
In the Wednesday Men's Independent league Bill Gleim scored a 299, 267, 749, Jack Hazen 255, 235, 689, Don Marino 239, 224, 224, 687, Glen Bowker 298, 675, Ryan Kille 207, 300, 668, James Dibble 223, 258, 662, Allan Bullis Sr. 225, 226, 202, 653, Brian Drumm 225, 225, 201, 651, Arthur Gately 225, 224, 648, Pat Kille 256, 219, 645, Robert McNaught 256, 639, Shawn Tracy 202, 244, 639, Tony Wright 246, 201, 618, Robert Johnson 208, 214, 610, Andrew Bullis 253, 609, Craig Gehrig 209, 236, 607, Cody Conway 236, 605, Richard Price 212, 602 and Frank Couse Sr. 247, 601.
In the Thursday Men's Deposit National league Howey Couse Jr. scored a 225, 231, 241, 697, Paul Fritz 218, 235, 231, 684, Matt Johnson 233, 257, 684, Al Bullis Jr. 205, 278, 672, Bill Gleim 235, 231, 664, Jeff Curtis 257, 222, 655, Jim Valentine 213, 259, 655, Robert Johnson 222, 226, 638, Ray Cornwell 241, 632, Al Bullis Sr. 224, 203, 618, Mitch Persbacker 242, 616 and Andrew Bullis 211, 235, 600.
In the Friday Mixed Doubles Couples league James Dibble scored a 233, 247, 257, 737, Greg Keesler 245, 240, 210, 695, Dan Wormuth 222, 239, 202, 663, Howard Couse 206, 246, 650, Bill Gleim 257, 220, 645, Jonney Stanton 255, 205, 640, Paul Fritz 200, 245, 639, Gary Resti 202, 232, 620, Scott Ellis 237, 604, Carl Davis 200, Rick Mills 237, Anne Couse 227, 203, 588, Mark McGraw 225, Janet Ellis 202, 193, 565, Hope Jones 214, 543, Kristina Couse 187, Julie Martin 187 and Tracy Resti 182.
In the Sunday Afternoon Mixed Fun league Ray Cornwell scored a 244, 217, 214, 675, Marty Haeussler 225, Don Marino 217, Dave Mills 244, 618 and Rick Mills 205, 203.

This column is written by Ed Townsend, a consultant to the professional sport of bowling. He is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Tri-
County NY USBC where he serves as Chairman of the Publicity Committee. If you have a topic that you believe would make good reading or have league scores or tournament information, Ed can be reached at 845-439-8177 or by sending an email to bowlgolfect1@yahoo.com For a much more expanded version of our bowling column visit our Web site at http://bght.blogspot.com

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