AMF Success
Steve Sullivan wins $50,000 with an AMF Code.
Apr 28, 2010
Steve Sullivan won $50,000 during the inaugural AMF In League Tournament using his new AMF Code!
Steve, who bowls locally at AMF Twinstar Lanes in Ravenna Ohio, turned $10.00 into a $50,000 payday using a recently drilled AMF Code. Steve qualified through an inner league tournament and won his local district finals, which gave him an all expense paid trip to Las Vegas for the National Finals shoot out. The shoot out took place at the Orleans Hotel and Casino, where over the course of 2 days, Steve bowled great and secured the number one seed for the finals.
Already guaranteed $25,000 and no worse then 2nd place, Steve watched as Daryl Peake, who qualified 4th, ran through his first 2 matches with a 248 followed by a 300, to set up for a thrilling championship game. In a tightly contested match, Steve struck out the last 5 shots to secure the victory as National Champion and the $50,000 grand prize!
CONGRATS STEVE!
Bob Greenfield shoots 865 with the AMF Sideways.
Nov 02, 2009
Bob Greenfield shot games of 300, 299, 266 for a total of 865, using the AMF Sideways last Friday, 10/30/09. The score was shot at Bluemound Bowl, Milwaukee Wisconsin in the Bob Kodel Major. The ball had the out of the box surface on it and was drilled pin up, 10:30 layout, 4 1/2" from axis. It was drilled by Craig Mueller of Pro World pro shop in Menomonee Falls, WI.
Bob told us: "It is an honor and a privilege to be an amateur staff member for 900 Global/AMF and throw such great equipment."
Way to go, Bob! And thanks so much for the kind words!
Mike Garcia shoots 300 with Sideways and Clutch.
Oct 28, 2009
Mike Garcia shot 300 with both the Sideways and the Clutch.
Great Bowling, Mike!
Jim Kiser rolls a 300 with AMF Sideways!
Oct 26, 2009
Jim Kiser rolled a 300 with AMF Sideways while bowling in the Pepsi Classic Trio league at Plano Super Bowl in Plano TX on 10/22. Jim used a pin up drilling, and he said it was his go-to ball when the lanes transitioned. The ball was drilled by Kurt Gengelbach at Fastrack Pro shop in Allen Tx.
Way to go, Jim!