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Cosmic Bowling: 10:00 PM to 2:00 AM
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Youth bowling: 14 Islanders set to compete in Junior Gold Championships in Michigan
By Staten Island Advance Sports Desk
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Fourteen Staten Island youth bowlers are slated to hit the lanes in the 2022 Junior Gold Championships starting July 18 in Grand Rapids, Mich.
More than 4,000 bowlers have qualified for the 2022 event, which is being held across eight centers.
Bowlers in four age-based divisions for boys and girls — U12, U15, U18 and U20 — will be competing for a scholarship fund of approximately $500,000, and spots on Junior Team USA and Junior Team USA’s Developmental Team also will be up grabs.
The Island qualifiers are Julieanne Rodrguez competing in U12, Justin Arenas, Philip Patino and Kiara Lombardi in U15 and Paul Cherry, Derek Concepcion, Joseph Guarnieri, Brandon Handog, Frank Koppie, Tyler Sidman, Steven Souffrin, Luciano Spagnuolo, Maya Avilez and Brianna Mester in U18.
College bowling: Two Islanders are part of college teams — including Wagner — that earn national academic honors
By Joe D’Amodio | damodio@siadvance.com
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NACOGDOCHES, Texas — The college women’s bowling teams of Maya Avilez (North Carolina A&T State University) and Lauren Ruth Sarreal (Wagner), both formerly of New Dorp High School, were recognized by the National Tenpin Coaches Association for excelling in the classroom throughout the academic year.
Blood drive held on Staten Island for boy’s birthday after mom’s complications during pregnancy
By Stacey Sager
Thursday, June 16, 2022
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STATEN ISLAND, New York (WABC) — A blood drive was hosted at a bowling alley on Staten Island Wednesday, in celebration of a young boy’s first birthday after his mother needed blood transfusions following childbirth.
The drive was a welcome sight after the New York Blood Center announced a blood emergency last month due to an alarming drop in blood donations. The region’s blood supply currently stands at a 2-3-day level, which is well below the ideal level of 5-7 days.
So while most people give presents, the McAuliffe family gave blood, as a way to give back to the community and ensure that there are life-saving blood donations available for anyone who may need it, like Stephanie McAuliffe.
The Staten Island mother developed a condition during her pregnancy called placenta accreta and placenta previa, which causes a dramatic increase in bleeding, and can even lead to death.
She needed six units of blood to replace what was lost when giving birth to her son Russell.
“Really just laying in that bed, and I saw my husband in NICU, I said I can’t believe that I’m alive, it was always a fear of mine,” Stephanie McAuliffe said.
But she has now turned that pain into purpose, holding a blood drive where at least 60 donors have signed up. The New York Blood Center says they are grateful.
“I would say that we are probably actually at 50%, but definitely not at 60 or 65%,” said Chantal Mehu of the New York Blood Center.
The blood drive was held at Rab’s Country Lanes and is the second blood drive that they have hosted.
“This is the second blood drive in the last year that we’ve hosted as a result of the pandemic and the shortages, so to be able to open our doors, have a space to do so, that’s why we’re here,” said Frank Wilkinson of Rab’s County Lanes.
As for the condition that Stephanie McAuliffe had, placenta accreta and placenta previa are serious conditions that can cause complications for the baby and mother. It’s become more and more common. In fact, the cases have quadrupled since the 1980’s, due to the increasing number of C-sections.
But Wednesday marked a celebration of both birth and survival, and was a way of gathering donors while larger companies still have fewer people at the office.
Stephanie McAuliffe’s husband said his wife is a guiding light and a positive example at a time when it’s needed the most.
The NYBC encourages all who are able to sign up and donate today.
Staten Island Singles Classic: From beginning of tourney to end, Mickey Endress leaves no doubt
By Joe D’Amodio | damodio@siadvance.com
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Mickey Endress owned the 44th Staten Island Singles Classic from start to finish in 2022.
The right-handed Endress, who took over the qualifying lead during the opening weekend and held onto the top spot throughout the qualifiers, slipped past southpaw Jason Wichnovitz, 235-224, in the title game of the 24-person finals Saturday at Rab’s Country Lanes.
It was Endress’ first S.I. Singles Classic crown.
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