Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Hoe Bowl Mardi Bob Results

We just wrapped up our 12th and most successful tournament of the year at Hoe Bowl Mardi-Bob lanes in Poughkeepsie, NY. We had the largest turnout of the year, 55 bowlers who competed in five separate age divisions.

Collegiate Kyle Shivers, Red Hook, NY led all bowlers with his 1395 qualifying score for six games that was highlighted with his incredible 259 triplicate over the first three games. He went on to take home top honors in the collegiate division defeating Adam Paradis, Norwich, CT in the championship match. Anthony Valentine, New Milford, CT placed third.


Caitlin McCaw, W. Hartford, CT got the best of Alley Kiesman, Attleboro, MA in the Girls title match, a very familiar match-up as they met each other in match play for the third time out of the past three tournaments. Leigh Pratt, Troy, NY received the bronze medal.

The Major Boys Division
saw enough entries to bring eight bowlers into the step-ladder. This was the the second time in as many tournaments that a division has been large enough to advance additional bowlers to the finals. Hometown bowler Jonathan Deuire, Kingston, NY took home first place out of the 24 bowlers as he averaged 222 on the day. Josh Magisano, Hoosick Falls, NY was 2nd. In his first tournament with us, Artie Mays, Middletown, NY was 3rd.



Beacon, NY’s Peter Good felt right at home as he climbed the ladder en route to winning the Junior Boys title over fellow Matt Nelson of Wappingers Falls, NY. Awarded the bronze medal was Jeff Werner of Kingston, NY.





Rebecca Pratt, Troy, NY bowled over all of the Prep Division competition averaging 184 on the day and taking home first place. Taylor LeClair, Athens, NY was 2nd. Corrado Marone, Poughkeepsie, NY 3rd.


The next tournament will be held Super Bowl Sunday at South Windsor Ten-Pin in South Windsor, CT. It will be our last tournament for qualifying for this year’s Jr. Gold National Championship Tournament.

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