Collegiate tournament Ticker - Feb. 22
February 25, 2010
2010 BACKHAUL DIRECT HOOSIER CLASSIC
PRESENTED BY COLUMBIA 300
Western Bowl
Indianapolis
Feb. 20-21, 2010
The University of Central Florida women and Webber International men claimed titles at the tournament that featured the largest field in college bowling history with 69 men's teams and 41 women's teams.
The UCF women defeated Webber's women's team, 3-1, in the best-of-five championship match to defend their title. On the men's side, Webber dominated match play, sweeping through the quarterfinals, semifinals and championship match with 3-0 victories in each round. The Warriors dominated Robert Morris-Illinois in the title match.
Men's Results
Team qualifying - 1. Wichita State, 9,849; 2. Webber International, 9,534; 3. Lindenwood, 9,422; 4. Fresno State, 9,170; 5. Newman, 9,111; 6. McKendree, 9,093; 7. Morehead State, 9,039; 8. Robert Morris (Ill.), 9,029; 9. Nebraska-Lincoln, 8,976; 10. Calumet, 8,947; 11. Purdue, 8,917; 12. William Paterson, 8,910; 13. Pikeville, 8,902; 14. Martin Methodist, 8,872; 15. Central Florida, 8,812; 16. Davenport, 8,804; 17. Northern Illinois, 8,795
18. Saginaw Valley, 8,765; 19. Bellarmine, 8,729; 20. UC Davis, 8,724; 21. Sante Fe College, 8,723; 22. Wright State, 8,677; 23. West Texas A&M, 8,670; 24. San Jose State, 8,654; 25. St. John's, 8,644
Men's individual results - 1. Andro Simounet, Webber, 2,064; 2. John Szczerbinski, Wichita State, 2,054; 3. Michael Fujita, UC Davis, 2,048; 4. Marcelo Suartz, Webber, 2,036; 5. Josh Blanchard, Wichita State, 2,029; 6. J.R. Raymond, McKendree, 2,018; 7. Michael Snell, Nebraska Lincoln, 1,990; 8. Nick Klager, William Patterson, 1,976; 9. Rich Ness, McKendree, 1,972; 10. Stanley Benes, Nebraska Lincoln, 1,964; 11. Derek Hartnell, Newman, 1,955; 12. Mike Conn, Bellarmine, 1,953; 13. Greg Geering, Fresno State, 1,952; 14. Brett Cunningham, Lindenwood, 1,945; 15. Tyler Schmitt, Ball State, 1,929; 16. Devin Muzzillo, Purdue, 1,925; 17. Nick Atkinson, Pikeville, 1,920; 18. Joe Vrobel, Robert Morris, 1,915; 19. R.J. Klann, Lindenwood, 1,914; 20. Joey Chuo, Fresno State, 1,906
Men's quarterfinals
No. 8 Robert Morris d. No. 1. Wichita State, 3-1 (244-193, 185-201, 182-169, 226-214)
No. 4 Fresno State d. No. 5 Newman, 3-1 (170-142, 161-167, 203-177, 220-204).
No. 6 McKendree d. No. 3 Lindenwood, 4-1 (188-199, 170-199, 222-130, 199-165, 202-181)
No. 2 Webber International d. No. 7 Morehead State, 3-0 (200-184, 197-184, 228-136)
Men's semifinals
No. 8 Robert Morris d. No. 4 Fresno State, 3-1 (198-187, 217-209, 150-165, 216-166).
No. 2 Webber International d. No. 6 McKendree, 3-0 (191-233, 233-163, 202-182).
Men's championship
No. 2 Webber International d. No. 8 Robert Morris, 3-0 (191-169, 216-168, 187-161).
Women's Results
Team qualifying - 1. Central Florida, 8,891; 2. Pikeville, 8,810; 3. Webber International, 8,713; 4. Vanderbilt, 8,679; 5. Wichita State, 8,672; 6. Lindenwood, 8,571; 7. McKendree, 8,445; 8. Bellarmine, 8,249; 9. Fresno State, 8,095; 10. Ball State, 8,082; 11. Robert Morris (Ill.), 8,052; 12. Western Illinois, 7,997; 13. Robert Morris (Peoria), 7,987; 14. Florida State, 7,958; 15. Illinois, 7,941; 16. Martin Methodist, 7,903; 17. Purdue, 7,886; 18. West Texas A&M, 7,873; 19. Calumet, 7,859; 20. St. Ambrose, 7,844; 21. Wis.-Whitewater, 7,831; 22. Davenport, 7,818; 23. Wright State, 7,773; 24. Newman, 7,751; 25. Missouri Baptist, 7,696.
Women's individual results - 1. Jenn Boisselle, Central Florida, 1,943; 2. Kaidee Sutphin, Central Florida, 1,899; 3. Nicole Burke, Pikeville, 1,887; 4. Josie Earnest, Vanderbilt, 1,847; 5. Jessica Earnest, Vanderbilt, 1,800; 6. Kristie Petravich, Central Florida, 1,798; 7. Megan Goeller, Illinois State, 1,791; 8. Corina Bakoylis, Lindenwood, 1,787; 9. Brittni Hamilton, Vanderbilt, 1,786; 10. Jessica Santiago, Webber Intern'l, 1,771; 11. Reba Wilke, Davenport, 1,759; 12. Jennifer Wright, Pikeville, 1,750; 13. Sandra Gongora, Wichita, 1,749; 14. Jennifer Aschenbrenner, Purdue, 1,740; 15. Laura Fonnegra, Lindenwood, 1,739; 16. Rocio Restrepo, Wichita, 1,736; 17. Jenny Petzoldt, Lindenwood, 1,730; 18. Sarah Germano, Pikeville, 1,729; 19. Kim Yioulos, Pikeville, 1,725; 20. Brandi Branka, McKendree, 1,719.
Women's quarterfinals
No. 1 Central Florida d. No. 8 Bellarmine, 3-0 (196-222, 222-172, 217-202).
No. 5 Wichita State d. No. 4 Vanderbilt, 3-1 (201-224, 179-156, 205-200, 217-185).
No. 3 Webber International d. No. 6. Lindenwood, 3-0 (191-157, 217-180, 201-157).
No. 2. Pikeville d. No. 7 McKendree, 3-1 (184-181, 178-189, 198-183, 216-209).
Women's semifinals
No. 1 Central Florida d. No. 5 Wichita State, 3-1 (197-195, 184-168, 173-210, 206-172).
No. 3 Webber International d. No. 2. Pikeville, 3-1 (172-162, 173-160, 173-209, 205-164).
Women's championship
No. 1 Central Florida d. No. 3 Webber International, 3-1 (192- 175, 183-181, 162-192, 182-161).
MORGAN STATE INVITATIONAL (NCAA)
Brunswick Perry Hall
Baltimore, Md.
Feb. 20-21, 2010
The Nebraska women's team won its second consecutive tournament title, edging Maryland-Eastern Shore by 47 pins (6,962-6,915). Nebraska senior Cassie Leuthold averaged 218 to earn her third individual title. She has six top-10 finishes this season.
Team Results - 1. Nebraska; 2. Fairleigh Dickinson; 3. Md.-Eastern Shore; 4. St. Francis, N.Y.; 5. New Jersey City; 6. Florida A&M; 7. Delaware State; 8. Kutztown; 9. Elmhurst College; 10. St. Peter's.
Semifinals
Fairleigh Dickinson d. Md.-Eastern Shore, 4-1; Nebraska d. St. Francis, N.Y., 4.5-0.5
Third place
Md.-Eastern Shore d. St. Francis, N.Y., 4-0
Championship
Nebraska d. Fairleigh Dickinson, 4-2
Individual Results - 1. Cassie Leuthold, Nebraska, 1,091; 2. Alyson Piergiovanni, Saint Francis, 1,002; 3. Joely Carrillo, Fairleigh Dickinson, 1,000; 4. Jen Daunno, New Jersey City, 997; 5. Sara Litteral, Fairleigh Dickinson, 983; 6. Maria Rodriquez, UMES, 978; 7. Jazzminn Richey-Obey, Hampton, 969; 8. Toria Silver, North Carolina Central, 966; 9. Paula Vilas, UMES, 966; 10. Keisheena Waldon, Morgan State, 947; 11. Valerie Calberry, Nebraska, 943; 12. Kristina Frahm, UMES, 942; 13. Alexandra Stein, Saint Francis, 939; 14. Marisa Moffett, Florida A&M, 938; 15. Erica Perez, Fairleigh Dickinson, 937; 16. Marrisa Gargiulo, Saint Francis, 937; 17. Tracey Ganjoin, Fairleigh Dickinson, 936; 18. Steph Ray, Kutztown, 935; 19. Kayla Stamm, Kutztown, 935; 20. Kalyn Washburn, Delaware State, 934.
2010 SWAC EAST BOWLING ROUNDUP
Holiday Bowl Center
Bessemer, Ala.
Feb. 19-21, 2010
Alabama State clinched the final of three spots in the SWAC Bowling Championship field with a win over Mississippi Valley State. Alabama State joins Alabama A&M and Jackson State in the East field of the 2010 SWAC Bowling Championship, March 5-7 in Shreveport, La.
Alabama A&M had the best overall record of the two tournaments that shaped the field of six for the 2010 SWAC Bowling Championship. Alabama A&M went 23-5 and was undefeated in divisional play at 12-0. Jackson State (17-11, 8-4), Alabama State (3-25, 3-9), and Mississippi Valley State (1-27, 1-11) rounded out the East standings.
NJCAA REGION III TOURNAMENT
AMF Pin-O-Rama Bowling Center
Utica, N.Y.
Feb. 21, 2010
Men's Results
Team - 1. Erie, 1,194; 2. Hudson Valley, 1,404; 3. Mohawk Valley, 1,326; 4. Adirondack, 1,288; 5. Herkimer, 1,118; 6. Schenectady, 1,057
Doubles - 1. Brandon Davis and Dan DeRizzo, HVCC, 1,913; 2. Ted Chojecki and Richard Farrington, Erie, 1,892; 3. Dan Devaul and Mike Guernsey, MVCC, 1,869.
Singles - 1. David Lebrun, ACC, 997; 2. Joe Fulkrod, MVCC, 988; 3. David Zajac, Erie, 972; 4. Zach Lansing, HCCC, 968; 5. Jake Kent, Erie, 952
All-Events - 1. Steve Black, HVCC X, 1,916; 2. Dan DeRizzo, HVCC, 1,907; 3. David Zajac, Erie, 1,893; 4. David Lebrun, ACC, 1,883; 5. Jake Kent, Erie, 1,880.
Women's Results
Team - 1. Hudson Valley, 1,033; 2. Erie, 1,210; 3. Mohawk Valley, 1,150; 4. Herkimer, 1,020.
Doubles - 1. Nicole Sheldon and Devan Hodlik, HVCC, 1,738; Gina Maduri and Krystal Gravelle, 1,659; 3. Corey Bernard and Jenna Law, Erie, 1,599.
Singles - 1. Jessica Anson, MVCC, 916; 2. Devan Hodlik, HVCC, 887; 3. Megan Mormino, HVCC, 854; 4. Krystal Walters, MVCC, 852; 5. Jenna Law, Erie, 827.
All-Events - 1. Devan Hodlik, HVCC, 1,802; 2. Jessica Anson, MVCC, 1,678; 3. Kristina Porter, MVCC, 1,665; 4. Krystal Gravelle, Erie, 1,648; 5. Jenna Law, Erie, 1,638.
NJCAA REGION XV CHAMPIONSHIPS
Holiday Hoe Bowl
Wappingers Falls, N.Y.
Feb. 19-20, 2010
Men's Results
Team - 1. Nassau, 13,478; 2. Suffolk Grant, 12,295; 3. Westchester, 11,365; 4. Rockland CC, 9,053.
Doubles - 1. Darren Andretta and Rob Goldkranz, Nassau, 1,388; 2. Brandon Waldron and Billy Breidenbach, Suffolk, 1,192; 3. Paul Bajorski and Dylan Russo, Suffolk, 1,166; 4. Nick Fortugno and Ken Celli, Westchester, 1,133; 5. Phil Garron and Steve Schneider, Nassau, 1,102.
Singles - 1. Darren Andretta, Nassau, 729; 2. Paul Bajorski, Suffolk, 687; 3. Julius Demata, Rockland, 659; 4. Nick Fortugno, Westchester, 637; 5. Chris Lee, Nassau, 610.
All-Events - 1. Darren Andretta, Nassau, 2,863; 2. Paul Bajorski, Suffolk, 2,543; 3. Chris Lee, Nassau, 2,508; 4. Julius Demata, Rockland, 2,372; 5. Nick Fortugno, Westchester, 2,210.
Women's Results
Team - 1. Suffolk Grant, 11,620; 2. Nassau, 10,471; 3. Rockland CC, 10,302.
Doubles - 1. Samantha Longobardi and Katrina Mower, Suffolk, 1,034; 2. Lauren Ruppoli and Monique Mulnard, Suffolk, 1,011; 3. Ariel Witt and Amelia Tonyes, Suffolk, 1,010; 4. Amanda Garcia and Jonna Morgo, Rockland, 981; 5. Su Su Abdul-Wali and Gina Nolan, Nassau, 957
Singles - 1. Lauren Ruppoli, Suffolk, 631; 2. Su Su Abdul-Wali, Nassau, 533; 3. Jessica Medvedoff, Nassau, 522; 4. Katrina Mower, Suffolk, 520; 5. Ariel Witt, Suffolk, 507
All-Events - 1. Jonna Morgo, Rockland, 2,158; 2. Lauren Ruppoli, Suffolk, 2,100; 3. Samantha Longobardi, Suffolk, 2,078; 4. Katrina Mower, Suffolk, 2,059; 5. Amelia Tonyes, Suffolk, 2,033.
PRESENTED BY COLUMBIA 300
Western Bowl
Indianapolis
Feb. 20-21, 2010
The University of Central Florida women and Webber International men claimed titles at the tournament that featured the largest field in college bowling history with 69 men's teams and 41 women's teams.
The UCF women defeated Webber's women's team, 3-1, in the best-of-five championship match to defend their title. On the men's side, Webber dominated match play, sweeping through the quarterfinals, semifinals and championship match with 3-0 victories in each round. The Warriors dominated Robert Morris-Illinois in the title match.
Men's Results
Team qualifying - 1. Wichita State, 9,849; 2. Webber International, 9,534; 3. Lindenwood, 9,422; 4. Fresno State, 9,170; 5. Newman, 9,111; 6. McKendree, 9,093; 7. Morehead State, 9,039; 8. Robert Morris (Ill.), 9,029; 9. Nebraska-Lincoln, 8,976; 10. Calumet, 8,947; 11. Purdue, 8,917; 12. William Paterson, 8,910; 13. Pikeville, 8,902; 14. Martin Methodist, 8,872; 15. Central Florida, 8,812; 16. Davenport, 8,804; 17. Northern Illinois, 8,795
18. Saginaw Valley, 8,765; 19. Bellarmine, 8,729; 20. UC Davis, 8,724; 21. Sante Fe College, 8,723; 22. Wright State, 8,677; 23. West Texas A&M, 8,670; 24. San Jose State, 8,654; 25. St. John's, 8,644
Men's individual results - 1. Andro Simounet, Webber, 2,064; 2. John Szczerbinski, Wichita State, 2,054; 3. Michael Fujita, UC Davis, 2,048; 4. Marcelo Suartz, Webber, 2,036; 5. Josh Blanchard, Wichita State, 2,029; 6. J.R. Raymond, McKendree, 2,018; 7. Michael Snell, Nebraska Lincoln, 1,990; 8. Nick Klager, William Patterson, 1,976; 9. Rich Ness, McKendree, 1,972; 10. Stanley Benes, Nebraska Lincoln, 1,964; 11. Derek Hartnell, Newman, 1,955; 12. Mike Conn, Bellarmine, 1,953; 13. Greg Geering, Fresno State, 1,952; 14. Brett Cunningham, Lindenwood, 1,945; 15. Tyler Schmitt, Ball State, 1,929; 16. Devin Muzzillo, Purdue, 1,925; 17. Nick Atkinson, Pikeville, 1,920; 18. Joe Vrobel, Robert Morris, 1,915; 19. R.J. Klann, Lindenwood, 1,914; 20. Joey Chuo, Fresno State, 1,906
Men's quarterfinals
No. 8 Robert Morris d. No. 1. Wichita State, 3-1 (244-193, 185-201, 182-169, 226-214)
No. 4 Fresno State d. No. 5 Newman, 3-1 (170-142, 161-167, 203-177, 220-204).
No. 6 McKendree d. No. 3 Lindenwood, 4-1 (188-199, 170-199, 222-130, 199-165, 202-181)
No. 2 Webber International d. No. 7 Morehead State, 3-0 (200-184, 197-184, 228-136)
Men's semifinals
No. 8 Robert Morris d. No. 4 Fresno State, 3-1 (198-187, 217-209, 150-165, 216-166).
No. 2 Webber International d. No. 6 McKendree, 3-0 (191-233, 233-163, 202-182).
Men's championship
No. 2 Webber International d. No. 8 Robert Morris, 3-0 (191-169, 216-168, 187-161).
Women's Results
Team qualifying - 1. Central Florida, 8,891; 2. Pikeville, 8,810; 3. Webber International, 8,713; 4. Vanderbilt, 8,679; 5. Wichita State, 8,672; 6. Lindenwood, 8,571; 7. McKendree, 8,445; 8. Bellarmine, 8,249; 9. Fresno State, 8,095; 10. Ball State, 8,082; 11. Robert Morris (Ill.), 8,052; 12. Western Illinois, 7,997; 13. Robert Morris (Peoria), 7,987; 14. Florida State, 7,958; 15. Illinois, 7,941; 16. Martin Methodist, 7,903; 17. Purdue, 7,886; 18. West Texas A&M, 7,873; 19. Calumet, 7,859; 20. St. Ambrose, 7,844; 21. Wis.-Whitewater, 7,831; 22. Davenport, 7,818; 23. Wright State, 7,773; 24. Newman, 7,751; 25. Missouri Baptist, 7,696.
Women's individual results - 1. Jenn Boisselle, Central Florida, 1,943; 2. Kaidee Sutphin, Central Florida, 1,899; 3. Nicole Burke, Pikeville, 1,887; 4. Josie Earnest, Vanderbilt, 1,847; 5. Jessica Earnest, Vanderbilt, 1,800; 6. Kristie Petravich, Central Florida, 1,798; 7. Megan Goeller, Illinois State, 1,791; 8. Corina Bakoylis, Lindenwood, 1,787; 9. Brittni Hamilton, Vanderbilt, 1,786; 10. Jessica Santiago, Webber Intern'l, 1,771; 11. Reba Wilke, Davenport, 1,759; 12. Jennifer Wright, Pikeville, 1,750; 13. Sandra Gongora, Wichita, 1,749; 14. Jennifer Aschenbrenner, Purdue, 1,740; 15. Laura Fonnegra, Lindenwood, 1,739; 16. Rocio Restrepo, Wichita, 1,736; 17. Jenny Petzoldt, Lindenwood, 1,730; 18. Sarah Germano, Pikeville, 1,729; 19. Kim Yioulos, Pikeville, 1,725; 20. Brandi Branka, McKendree, 1,719.
Women's quarterfinals
No. 1 Central Florida d. No. 8 Bellarmine, 3-0 (196-222, 222-172, 217-202).
No. 5 Wichita State d. No. 4 Vanderbilt, 3-1 (201-224, 179-156, 205-200, 217-185).
No. 3 Webber International d. No. 6. Lindenwood, 3-0 (191-157, 217-180, 201-157).
No. 2. Pikeville d. No. 7 McKendree, 3-1 (184-181, 178-189, 198-183, 216-209).
Women's semifinals
No. 1 Central Florida d. No. 5 Wichita State, 3-1 (197-195, 184-168, 173-210, 206-172).
No. 3 Webber International d. No. 2. Pikeville, 3-1 (172-162, 173-160, 173-209, 205-164).
Women's championship
No. 1 Central Florida d. No. 3 Webber International, 3-1 (192- 175, 183-181, 162-192, 182-161).
MORGAN STATE INVITATIONAL (NCAA)
Brunswick Perry Hall
Baltimore, Md.
Feb. 20-21, 2010
The Nebraska women's team won its second consecutive tournament title, edging Maryland-Eastern Shore by 47 pins (6,962-6,915). Nebraska senior Cassie Leuthold averaged 218 to earn her third individual title. She has six top-10 finishes this season.
Team Results - 1. Nebraska; 2. Fairleigh Dickinson; 3. Md.-Eastern Shore; 4. St. Francis, N.Y.; 5. New Jersey City; 6. Florida A&M; 7. Delaware State; 8. Kutztown; 9. Elmhurst College; 10. St. Peter's.
Semifinals
Fairleigh Dickinson d. Md.-Eastern Shore, 4-1; Nebraska d. St. Francis, N.Y., 4.5-0.5
Third place
Md.-Eastern Shore d. St. Francis, N.Y., 4-0
Championship
Nebraska d. Fairleigh Dickinson, 4-2
Individual Results - 1. Cassie Leuthold, Nebraska, 1,091; 2. Alyson Piergiovanni, Saint Francis, 1,002; 3. Joely Carrillo, Fairleigh Dickinson, 1,000; 4. Jen Daunno, New Jersey City, 997; 5. Sara Litteral, Fairleigh Dickinson, 983; 6. Maria Rodriquez, UMES, 978; 7. Jazzminn Richey-Obey, Hampton, 969; 8. Toria Silver, North Carolina Central, 966; 9. Paula Vilas, UMES, 966; 10. Keisheena Waldon, Morgan State, 947; 11. Valerie Calberry, Nebraska, 943; 12. Kristina Frahm, UMES, 942; 13. Alexandra Stein, Saint Francis, 939; 14. Marisa Moffett, Florida A&M, 938; 15. Erica Perez, Fairleigh Dickinson, 937; 16. Marrisa Gargiulo, Saint Francis, 937; 17. Tracey Ganjoin, Fairleigh Dickinson, 936; 18. Steph Ray, Kutztown, 935; 19. Kayla Stamm, Kutztown, 935; 20. Kalyn Washburn, Delaware State, 934.
2010 SWAC EAST BOWLING ROUNDUP
Holiday Bowl Center
Bessemer, Ala.
Feb. 19-21, 2010
Alabama State clinched the final of three spots in the SWAC Bowling Championship field with a win over Mississippi Valley State. Alabama State joins Alabama A&M and Jackson State in the East field of the 2010 SWAC Bowling Championship, March 5-7 in Shreveport, La.
Alabama A&M had the best overall record of the two tournaments that shaped the field of six for the 2010 SWAC Bowling Championship. Alabama A&M went 23-5 and was undefeated in divisional play at 12-0. Jackson State (17-11, 8-4), Alabama State (3-25, 3-9), and Mississippi Valley State (1-27, 1-11) rounded out the East standings.
NJCAA REGION III TOURNAMENT
AMF Pin-O-Rama Bowling Center
Utica, N.Y.
Feb. 21, 2010
Men's Results
Team - 1. Erie, 1,194; 2. Hudson Valley, 1,404; 3. Mohawk Valley, 1,326; 4. Adirondack, 1,288; 5. Herkimer, 1,118; 6. Schenectady, 1,057
Doubles - 1. Brandon Davis and Dan DeRizzo, HVCC, 1,913; 2. Ted Chojecki and Richard Farrington, Erie, 1,892; 3. Dan Devaul and Mike Guernsey, MVCC, 1,869.
Singles - 1. David Lebrun, ACC, 997; 2. Joe Fulkrod, MVCC, 988; 3. David Zajac, Erie, 972; 4. Zach Lansing, HCCC, 968; 5. Jake Kent, Erie, 952
All-Events - 1. Steve Black, HVCC X, 1,916; 2. Dan DeRizzo, HVCC, 1,907; 3. David Zajac, Erie, 1,893; 4. David Lebrun, ACC, 1,883; 5. Jake Kent, Erie, 1,880.
Women's Results
Team - 1. Hudson Valley, 1,033; 2. Erie, 1,210; 3. Mohawk Valley, 1,150; 4. Herkimer, 1,020.
Doubles - 1. Nicole Sheldon and Devan Hodlik, HVCC, 1,738; Gina Maduri and Krystal Gravelle, 1,659; 3. Corey Bernard and Jenna Law, Erie, 1,599.
Singles - 1. Jessica Anson, MVCC, 916; 2. Devan Hodlik, HVCC, 887; 3. Megan Mormino, HVCC, 854; 4. Krystal Walters, MVCC, 852; 5. Jenna Law, Erie, 827.
All-Events - 1. Devan Hodlik, HVCC, 1,802; 2. Jessica Anson, MVCC, 1,678; 3. Kristina Porter, MVCC, 1,665; 4. Krystal Gravelle, Erie, 1,648; 5. Jenna Law, Erie, 1,638.
NJCAA REGION XV CHAMPIONSHIPS
Holiday Hoe Bowl
Wappingers Falls, N.Y.
Feb. 19-20, 2010
Men's Results
Team - 1. Nassau, 13,478; 2. Suffolk Grant, 12,295; 3. Westchester, 11,365; 4. Rockland CC, 9,053.
Doubles - 1. Darren Andretta and Rob Goldkranz, Nassau, 1,388; 2. Brandon Waldron and Billy Breidenbach, Suffolk, 1,192; 3. Paul Bajorski and Dylan Russo, Suffolk, 1,166; 4. Nick Fortugno and Ken Celli, Westchester, 1,133; 5. Phil Garron and Steve Schneider, Nassau, 1,102.
Singles - 1. Darren Andretta, Nassau, 729; 2. Paul Bajorski, Suffolk, 687; 3. Julius Demata, Rockland, 659; 4. Nick Fortugno, Westchester, 637; 5. Chris Lee, Nassau, 610.
All-Events - 1. Darren Andretta, Nassau, 2,863; 2. Paul Bajorski, Suffolk, 2,543; 3. Chris Lee, Nassau, 2,508; 4. Julius Demata, Rockland, 2,372; 5. Nick Fortugno, Westchester, 2,210.
Women's Results
Team - 1. Suffolk Grant, 11,620; 2. Nassau, 10,471; 3. Rockland CC, 10,302.
Doubles - 1. Samantha Longobardi and Katrina Mower, Suffolk, 1,034; 2. Lauren Ruppoli and Monique Mulnard, Suffolk, 1,011; 3. Ariel Witt and Amelia Tonyes, Suffolk, 1,010; 4. Amanda Garcia and Jonna Morgo, Rockland, 981; 5. Su Su Abdul-Wali and Gina Nolan, Nassau, 957
Singles - 1. Lauren Ruppoli, Suffolk, 631; 2. Su Su Abdul-Wali, Nassau, 533; 3. Jessica Medvedoff, Nassau, 522; 4. Katrina Mower, Suffolk, 520; 5. Ariel Witt, Suffolk, 507
All-Events - 1. Jonna Morgo, Rockland, 2,158; 2. Lauren Ruppoli, Suffolk, 2,100; 3. Samantha Longobardi, Suffolk, 2,078; 4. Katrina Mower, Suffolk, 2,059; 5. Amelia Tonyes, Suffolk, 2,033.