A most memorable tournament
A good turnout of 69 bowlers took part in the 2022 Greg Small Memorial Tournament on November 28 in Mascot. It was hosted by Maccabi NSW Tenpin Bowling Club, and sponsored by Maccabi NSW, whose president Rodney Rosmarin, and his daughter Sienna, both participated. The men’s scratch tournament saw Ivan Giraldo win with a five-game total score of 1141 – just 10 pins in front of last year’s winner Dean Coulpasis, while Nick Koumandakis was third, despite scoring an incredible 290 in his fourth game. Michael McKenzie was the men’s handicap tournament winner (1216 points), Theo Milios (1176) was runner up, and George Petas (1155) was third. The women’s handicap competition was by far the closest of the night, with Billy Schnapp (1094) winning by a single pin over Lauren Hollington, while Naomi Baram (1055) was third.
Credit AJN
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