James Townsend of Batavia flirted with a perfect game and 800 series last week in the Tuesday Night Coed League at Mancuso Bowling Center. The 24-year-old right-hander posted 264-299-234 797, with a 5-pin on the final ball of game two preventing him from a 300. In other action at Mancuso's, Samantha Hyde started with a 266 game en route to a 640 series in the County Line
Rick Howe of Le Roy started his league bowling season in fine fashion by rolling a 299 game on opening night of the American Legion Thursday Night Men's League at Le Roy Legion Lanes. The 50-year-old right-hander, competing on lanes 1-2 on Sept. 15, started with 246 and 191 before stringing 11 straight strikes and leaving a crossover 8-pin on the final ball for the 299. His
Genesee Region USBC bowlers wasted no time putting up honor scores this season rolling a pair of perfect games and a 299 over the past week and a half. Alex Allis of Medina opened the Thursday Firefighters League at Medina Lanes with a bang on Sept. by posting 300 in the first game. He added 262 and 198 for a 758 series. Ironically, his father, Mike, did the same thing
Batavian James Townsend notched his second 300 game of the bowling season last week, starting with a perfect game en route to a 730 series in the Tuesday Coed League at Mancuso Bowling Center. The 24-year-old high-revving right-hander also rolled a perfect game on Oct. 12, 2021, as well as a 299 on Nov. 18, 2021 and a 298 on Jan. 1, 2022. Other high series for the week
Batavian Jeremy Vallance came oh so close to his first United States Bowling Congress-certified 800 series in the Toyota of Batavia Thursday 5-Man League at Mancuso Bowling Center. The 44-year-old right-hander posted games of 257-259-279 for a 795 series. A 4-pin in the ninth frame of the third game stopped him from the 800 and also from a chance at a 300 game. Lefty Mike