Longwood 1045 917 841 3 Deer Park 887 883 819 0. Nov. 30
Mike Karolewski bowled a 290 in the middle game of a 766 series as Longwood topped Patchogue-Medford, 2-1, yesterday in a Suffolk League III bowling match. Longwood prevailed, 1,’-946, 1,111-856, 962-966.Dec. 5
Longwood 882 938 1010 Pat-Med 790 861 772. Dec. 8
Longwood 938 909 897 Smithtown 753 797 735. Dec. 12
Riverhead 909 1023 872 2 Longwood 880 901 922 1. Dec. 13
Longwood 1122 1105 1049 3 Connetquot 1055 905 942 0. Dec. 14
Longwood 1043 1079 1023 2 Floyd 1072 975 986 1. Dec. 21
Longwood 1059 1098 1031 3 Deer Park 832 820 868 0. Jan. 4
Longwood 3, Deer Park 0: Nick Minichello bowled a 279 in Game 1 of a 675 series for Longwood (6-1) in a 1,059-832, 1,098-820, 1,031-868 win in League III. Matt Goehring rolled a 231 in Game 1 of a 664 series.
Longwood 2890- 1 Patchogue-Medford 2758- 0. Jan. 9
Longwood 924 1142 1040 3 Riverhead 917 918 845 0. Jan. 16
Sachem E. 1083 1087 1149 3 Longwood 1076 881 1103 0. Freshman Nick Caruana rolled a 277, 251 and a 287 for an 815 series – the best in Suffolk this season – to lead Sachem East (8-3) to a 1,083-1,076, 1,087-881, 1,149-1,103 win in League III. Ken Kamping had a 258 in Game 3 of a 688 series. Longwood‘s Mike Karolewski rolled a 279 in Game 3 of a 707 series.Jan. 23
Floyd 2, Longwood 1: Mike Cahill bowled a 279 in the middle game of a 680 series for Floyd (6-6) in a 1016-937, 1076-1005, 963-974 League III win. Matt Goehring of Longwood rolled 250 in the third game of a 658 series. Jan. 25
BOWLING: Caruana near perfect in victory for Suffolk boys
Albanese, Laura. Newsday, Combined editions; Long Island, N.Y. [Long Island, N.Y]. 04 Mar 2013:
SYRACUSE – Amid the bustle of the sectional all-star championship, the loudening cheers and the growing gaggle of gawkers behind him, Nick Caruana turned to his mother, raised his eyebrows, and mimed trembling hands.
“I was nervous, I don’t usually get nervous,” Lauren Caruana said, remembering the gesture. “I was nervous because he was nervous … I really thought he was going to do it.”
Let’s kill the suspense now: Caruana, a freshman from Sachem East, didn’t roll a 300 while competing for the winning Suffolk team at Strike ‘N Spare Lanes yesterday. He did, however, come very, very close – taking a perfect Game 1 into the 11th frame before dropping nine pins and collecting a spare for a 289 finish.
“I was working my way through and I really got into a groove around the sixth frame,” said Caruana, who took only two practice shots because of issues with the thumb hole in his original ball. “I’ve had so many [300 games] before, so it’s like, it’s just another game. It’s just another game.”
The game? Nerve-wracking. The tournament? Not so much. The Suffolk all-stars jumped from third to first with a Game 2 pin total of 1,232 and never looked back, defeating Western New York’s Section IV, 6,804-6,626, over six games. Caruana led the way, with a tournament-high 1,450 series (a 241.67 average), and Comsewogue’s Nicholas Eckert bowled a 1,377, good for second place. Rounding out the team were Longwood‘s Mike Karolewski, Mike Ruben of Newfield, Lindenhurst’s Josh Sposito and Deer Park’s Adam Zimmerman.