Batavian right-handers Shayne Herold and Geoff Harloff rolled their second perfect games of the season in Genesee Region USBC league bowling action last week at Mancuso Bowling Center. In the Mancuso Real Estate League on Monday night, Herold started with a 300 game en route to a 694 series. Previously, he recorded a 300 game on Dec. 1 at Legion Lanes in Le Roy, and he also
Bergen bowler Harris Busmire continues to feast on the "home cooking" at Rose Garden Bowl. Busmire, the longtime cook at the Viking Valhalla Restaurant at the Rose Garden Bowl & Volleyball Center, registered his second 300 game of the season last week finishing with the perfect game for a 733 series in the Wednesday Men's Handicap League. The big night raised the
Two Genesee Region USBC bowlers broke the 800 mark in league play this week John Beadle of Brockport, who notched his first at Oak Orchard Bowl in Albion, and Brian Cline of Middleport, who has at least 40 such series but said he has lost count. Beadle, 56, an ambidextrous bowler who competes as a right-hander in the Sneezy's Monday Night League, posted games of 279-290-238
Longtime league bowler Marshall Merle of Batavia has been a consistent 195-205 average bowler for 35 years at Mancuso Bowling Center. But, until this past week, perfection on the lanes had eluded the 63-year-old right-hander. That all changed on Thursday night when he recorded his first United States Bowling Congress-certified 300 game in the Toyota of Batavia 4-Man League.
This week in Genesee Region USBC league bowling produced the high three-game series at Mancuso Bowling Center in Batavia, an "out of the box" 300 game at Rose Garden Bowl in Bergen, another honor score and huge series by the reigning GRUSBC Scratch Memorial Tournament champion and the first perfect game of the season at Perry Bowling Center. Tom Baker of Pavilion was a model