Local bowler edged out in bid for third title in senior masters tournament
Batavia's own Mike Pettinella was edged out in the Genesee Region USBC Senior Masters tournament at the Perry Bowling Center by Bob Santini.
Santini is owner of Mount Morris Lanes and the title was his first senior masters win.
The 52-year-old bowler beat Pettinella 189-180.
Pettinella was trying for his third title in the scratch event for bowlers age 50 and over.
This year's tournament attracted 49 bowlers, the most in its 11-year history.
Santini, a 1994 Perry Bowling Association scratch memorial tourney champion, rolled a 700 series in qualifying to place third behind Joe Trigilio of Attica (721) and Paul Spiotta of Batavia (705). He followed that with 422 in the two-game semifinals to reach the round of six.
In that round, and as the lanes hooked more and more, he posted 187, second to Pettinella's 190, to reach the stepladder finals along with Oakfield's Scott Gibson, who shot 179.
In the first game of the finals, Pettinella defeated Gibson, 188-168, to earn the right to face the top-seeded Santini.
Santini earned $300 plus a free entry into the GRUSBC Masters in February, while Pettinella won $175 and Gibson took home $125.
Trigilio, Spiotta and Roger Stone won $75 each, while Fred Gravanda, of Batavia, Don Parrott, of Warsaw, Mike Kime, of Caledonia, Scott Shields, of Batavia, Bob Hodgson, of Medina and Bill Logan, of Albion, each won $60 for making the top 12.
Photo -- Mike Pettinella, left, and Bob Santini -- GRUSBC Senior Masters finalists.