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Published: March 10, 2012 10:37 AM
By ERIN GEISMAR erin.geismar@newsday.com
Quick ReadThe Grumpy Old Men and the Juniors bowled the second-highest scoring game for a four-man team on record at the U.S. Bowling Congress, which records league scores from across the country. The bowling team includes "juniors" Justin Juarez, 21, of East Meadow, Michael Lirio, 21, of Farmingdale, and Thomas Colon, 23, of North Massapequa; and "old men" Verini, 65, of Hicksville, and Joe Gemmo, 66, of Huntington.
Photo credit: Erin Geismar | Joe Gemmo, of Huntington, Michael Lirio, of Farmingdale, Justin Juarez, of East Meadow, and Joe Verini, of Hicksville, bowl together in the Tuesday Early Men's Invitational League at the AMF Syosset Lanes. (March 6, 2012)
While Justin Juarez waits for his turn to bowl, he sits at the small round table behind his lane, cards in hand for a simultaneous poker game, and he talks about his bowling career.
The 21-year-old from East Meadow bowls for St. John's University and in the Tuesday Early Men's Invitational League at the AMF Syosset Lanes, where he was on Tuesday night.
He first picked up a bowling ball...
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