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In the Pocket: LeClair is ready to hit the road again

In the Pocket: LeClair is ready to hit the road again | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS Shares0 Arguably the most successful bowler in Capital Region history, smooth-rolling Brian LeClair is embarking on the longest road trip of his career in pursuit of more victories and, hopefully, another major honor. LeClair, a 56-year-old Delmar resident with an extraordinary resume of both amateur and pro accolades, runs two Revolutions Pro Shops in this area one at Del Lanes during the day and one in the evenings at Boulevard Bowl. That’s his regular job, and he does it quite well with help from his two sons, Connor and Taylor.

In the Pocket: Criscuolo is on fast track to success

In the Pocket: Criscuolo is on fast track to success | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS Shares0 Although 41-year-old Gabe Criscuolo Jr. only became serious about the sport of bowling roughly seven years ago, his desire to excel put him on a fast track to success. Don’t be surprised if he pops up in a bowling center near you. This guy loves to roll the rock. Now living in Schenectady, Criscuolo, and his wife Elizabeth, the Senior Pastor at Nazarene Church, are both originally from Connecticut. They only dabbled in tenpins until fairly recently. Yet both of them have become passionate about the game and the many friends they meet at the lanes.

In the Pocket: Guilderland High grad Van Buren s obsession with game pays off

In the Pocket: Guilderland High grad Van Buren s obsession with game pays off
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In the Pocket: Electrician Taylor brings power to his game

In the Pocket: Electrician Taylor brings power to his game | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS Photo Provided Craig Taylor of Rotterdam continues to be among Capital Region’s top bowlers especially in tournament conditions. Shares0 Longtime area electrician Craig Taylor knows all about restoring power to modern appliances and homes. He’s also pretty good at delivering energy to his bowling balls toward the pins especially on tougher conditions. Recent family obligations and injuries kept the 45-year-old Rotterdam resident from competing in as many tournaments as he used to, but he’s back in tournament mode this season. The Colonie High School and SUNY Schenectady graduate showed his form last weekend, when he and Steve Wagoner finished second in the extremely competitive Scratch Doubles tournament at Kingpin’s Alley Family Fun Center in South Glens Falls. Taylor and Wagoner finished second to back-to-back champions Phil Drumm and Ryan Galli, losing 497-410 in the champions

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