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Lucky Lanes hosts Seybold Memorial

Lucky Lanes hosted the eighth annual Priscilla Seybold Memorial Singles Tournament on Feb. 23. The winners of $2,225 in educational assistance awards are pictured.

Lucky Lanes Junior Bowling announced the winners of the eighth annual Priscilla Seybold Memorial Singles Tournament held Feb. 23 at Lucky Lanes.

This tournament is named in honor of Priscilla Seybold, who spent most of her free time working with the youth bowlers at Lucky Lanes. She was an advocate for bowling at both the youth and adult levels.

Bowlers qualified during league play on Nov. 16 and Jan. 25 to enter the finals. Bowlers ranging in ages 6 to 18 filled the bowling center to compete for $2,225 in educational assistance awards.

Scores used to determine the winners were based on three games bowled in the finals plus handicap. Divisions are based on the leagues the bowlers compete in regularly on Saturday and are separated into girls and boys.

The youngest of our bowlers is the Bantam Leagues (ages 6-8). They started earning money to be put aside until they enter a secondary educational institution. First-place winners of $100 went to Aliyah Collins for the girls and John Yerico for the boys. Second place of $50 went to Patrick Roach-Smith for the boys and Addison Cullinan for the girls.

Lucky Lanes hosted the eighth annual Priscilla Seybold Memorial Singles Tournament on Feb. 23. The winners of $2,225 in educational assistance awards are pictured.

The Sunshine Leagues (ages 12 & under) had first-place awards of $150. Laura Szalkowski took first for the girls, while Emmitt Tresler finished first for the boys. A second place of $75 for the boys went to Sebastian Cerrie. The boys had enough bowlers to award a third-place award of $50 and it went to Tiesyn Batista.

In the Lucky Strikers Leagues (ages 15 & under), first-place finishers were awarded $200. Chloe Sutton won for the girls and Kaden Paoletta was the top finisher for the boys. Second place for the boys of $100 went to Donovan Wilson.

Winners of a $300 educational award in the Senior Leagues (ages 18 & under) were Paige Perry for the girls and Michael Glowniak for the boys. The second-place finisher for the boys was Lucas Stern, receiving $200. There was a tie for second place in the girls. Oleysia Batista and Kassidy Donisi each earned $100.

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