Chowny
Staff member
Congratulations to Mick Little on a dominating performance, winning the 2007 Skyline Classic.
Right from the get go, Roto Grip representative Mick Little lead the day… winning 11 of 13 match play games, averaging 232.62 he went on to win the 1st Skyline Classic at AMF Blacktown by over 100 pins.
Saturday’s qualifying saw local lefty Steve Pieter’s out in front after day 1, closely followed by Brunswick Bowling’s “Sheik of Tweak” Matt “….bowl Shane” Riley. Reformed cranker Jason Doust closed out the top 3 averaging 226.2.
Superstar of the day honors’ went to Shaun Cummings, throwing a perfect game 300 in game 4 of qualifying and ended up 4th going into matchplay.
Qualifying had a great mix going into the top 14 matchplay final, with 7 from squad A, 7 from squad B and 7 local’s ready to do battle on Sunday.
Going into matchplay Little found him in 7th place, opening up with a 257 there was no turning back. An impressive 11-2 win-loss record assured victory with games of 257, 227, 204, 257, 224, 232, 248, 233, 231, 279, 212, 224, & 196.
Illawarra’s Steve Cowland cemented was in cruise control throwing his Roto Grip equipment to a comfortable 2nd position.
Heading into the last game 3rd spot was anyone’s!! Local’s Matt Riley, Steve Pieters, Sam Romeo & Russell Chown (who had just wrapped a solid 10 pin on the 10th shot for a 279) found themselves in a close battle. In the end we had a tie for 3rd finding Riley & Pieters splitting the $$$ and the trophy.
Early charger and top qualifying lady, youth bowler Kara Triulcio finished out in 6th place. Kara bowled extremely well on the weekend and deserves a huge congratulation on her performance. Once again well done.
Thanks again to Glenn Rowland of Qubica AMF who donated 4 new release balls to the tournament.
The weekend’s 300 shooter Shaun, picked himself up the Columbia 300 Action Attack.
Top qualifying male Steve, picked up Track Power Machine.
Top qualifying female Kara, scored a Columbia 300 Wrath SF.
As there were no 300’s bowled in squad B, a luck door prize was held and “I need some more arms” Mick Little picked up the AMF Radar Alert and also the kindly donated winners shirt supplied by www.totalbowling.com.au Look forward to seeing it modeled in the future.
Thanks again to all the bowlers that competed in this year’s event.
Would also like to thank the tireless efforts of Lyn Chown, Annette O’Neill & centre manager Liz Owens for holding the event.
And who could forget the unbelievable work put in by Head Tech Ryan Alewood. Great job buddy!!
Keep your eyes out for more fantastic events @ AMF Blacktown.
All scores & photos can be found here at this link http://www.totalbowling.com.au/news/livescores/
Right from the get go, Roto Grip representative Mick Little lead the day… winning 11 of 13 match play games, averaging 232.62 he went on to win the 1st Skyline Classic at AMF Blacktown by over 100 pins.
Saturday’s qualifying saw local lefty Steve Pieter’s out in front after day 1, closely followed by Brunswick Bowling’s “Sheik of Tweak” Matt “….bowl Shane” Riley. Reformed cranker Jason Doust closed out the top 3 averaging 226.2.
Superstar of the day honors’ went to Shaun Cummings, throwing a perfect game 300 in game 4 of qualifying and ended up 4th going into matchplay.
Qualifying had a great mix going into the top 14 matchplay final, with 7 from squad A, 7 from squad B and 7 local’s ready to do battle on Sunday.
Going into matchplay Little found him in 7th place, opening up with a 257 there was no turning back. An impressive 11-2 win-loss record assured victory with games of 257, 227, 204, 257, 224, 232, 248, 233, 231, 279, 212, 224, & 196.
Illawarra’s Steve Cowland cemented was in cruise control throwing his Roto Grip equipment to a comfortable 2nd position.
Heading into the last game 3rd spot was anyone’s!! Local’s Matt Riley, Steve Pieters, Sam Romeo & Russell Chown (who had just wrapped a solid 10 pin on the 10th shot for a 279) found themselves in a close battle. In the end we had a tie for 3rd finding Riley & Pieters splitting the $$$ and the trophy.
Early charger and top qualifying lady, youth bowler Kara Triulcio finished out in 6th place. Kara bowled extremely well on the weekend and deserves a huge congratulation on her performance. Once again well done.
Thanks again to Glenn Rowland of Qubica AMF who donated 4 new release balls to the tournament.
The weekend’s 300 shooter Shaun, picked himself up the Columbia 300 Action Attack.
Top qualifying male Steve, picked up Track Power Machine.
Top qualifying female Kara, scored a Columbia 300 Wrath SF.
As there were no 300’s bowled in squad B, a luck door prize was held and “I need some more arms” Mick Little picked up the AMF Radar Alert and also the kindly donated winners shirt supplied by www.totalbowling.com.au Look forward to seeing it modeled in the future.
Thanks again to all the bowlers that competed in this year’s event.
Would also like to thank the tireless efforts of Lyn Chown, Annette O’Neill & centre manager Liz Owens for holding the event.
And who could forget the unbelievable work put in by Head Tech Ryan Alewood. Great job buddy!!
Keep your eyes out for more fantastic events @ AMF Blacktown.
All scores & photos can be found here at this link http://www.totalbowling.com.au/news/livescores/