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Bowling fun raises funds for The Center

Bowling fun raises funds for The Center
Representing Bubble Binz and Anna Maria Charters, these Jellyfish-themed bowlers claimed the top costume trophy. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

BRADENTON – The Greg LaPensee Bowling Tourna­ment at Bowlero in Bradenton on Sept. 6 was a fun-filled community event that raised funds for The Center of Anna Maria Island.

Holmes Beach-based LaPensee Plumbing, Pools and Air is the primary sponsor of the annual tournament that honors the late Greg LaPensee, and his father and company founder, Mike LaPensee.

Bowling fun raises funds for The Center
Island kid Saylah Harding bowled on the kids’ lane with help from fellow Island kid Charlie Serra. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

The tournament featured teams with up to six bowlers and many teams sported costumes or matching attire.

For the first time, a team representing LaPensee rolled the highest collective one-game score, 872, to claim the top team trophy – a customized bowling pin. The winning team featured Scot Atkinson, George Babcock, Chad Schweitzer, Tara Dawson, Todd McCollum and Roland Orrbach.

Bowling fun raises funds for The Center
Joey Newell was the top male bowler. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Rolling an impressive 240 game, Joey Newell claimed the top male bowler trophy. Bridgette Latessa rolled a 144 to claim the top female bowler trophy and Alex Serra claimed the kids’ trophy with a 210 series.

Bowling fun raises funds for The Center
The Lorax from Duffy’s Tavern showed up to bowl. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

A team of jellyfish-themed bowlers from Bubble Binz and Anna Maria Charters took first place in the costume contest, followed by The Minions from MG Construction and The Lorax from Duffy’s Tavern. A special Spirit Award was given to The Full Send team that bowled in honor of recently-deceased charter fishing captain Jason Stock. Awarded to the least skillful (yet still enthusiastic) bowler, The Gutter Ball Award went to Dina Franklin.

Bowling fun raises funds for The Center
MG Construction came as The Minions. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

The fundraising efforts included a silent auction, a 50-50 raffle and raffles that included a sunset cruise for 30 passengers donated by AMI Dolphin Tours.

Joined by her daughter, Shawn Shields, her grandson, Preston LaPensee, and her daughter-in-law, Carlee LaPensee, La­Pensee family matriarch Karen LaPensee said, “I’m so proud that we’re able to do this year after year. It’s a fantastic turnout, everybody has fun and I just love this community. Greg was a great bowler and Michael and I just offered our support. It’s a good fundraiser for The Center and it’s grown into something substantial.”

Bowling fun raises funds for The Center
Shawn Shields, Preston LaPensee, Carlee LaPensee and Karen LaPensee gathered beside a photo of Greg and Mike LaPensee. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Carlee said, “I appreciate everyone coming out and supporting The Center. We love Greg (her late husband), and Mike and I’m here in honor of them.”

Bowling fun raises funds for The Center
The Center’s Chris Culhane, Janae Rudacille and Tyler Bekkerus helped organize the tournament. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Center’s executive director, Chris Culhane, said, “The O’Connor Bowling Challenge started in 1990 to support youth programs at The Center and we’re so happy LaPensee Plumbing, Pools and Air kept it going; and thanks to all the sponsors and all the bowlers. The com­munity has been devastated over the past year and it’s amazing how the community always steps up to support The Center and each other. It’s not about The Center; it’s about our community.”

Bowlers of all skill levels participated in the fundraising tournament. - The Center/Jeff Higgins | Submitted

Bowlers of all skill levels participated in the fundraising tournament. - The Center/Jeff Higgins | Submitted

Clayton Gunn was part of MG Construction's Minion bowlers. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Clayton Gunn was part of MG Construction's Minion bowlers. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Pinheads bowled to support The Center. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Pinheads bowled to support The Center. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Full Send team bowled in honor of the late Jason Stock. - The Center | Submitted

The Full Send team bowled in honor of the late Jason Stock. - The Center | Submitted

The School for Constructive Play preschool operates at The Center and the teachers bowled in the tournament. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The School for Constructive Play preschool operates at The Center and the teachers bowled in the tournament. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

These youngsters expressed their exuberance. The Center/Jeff Higgins | Submitted

These youngsters expressed their exuberance. The Center/Jeff Higgins | Submitted

Dina Franklin won the Gutter Ball Award. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Dina Franklin won the Gutter Ball Award. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

This bowler wore a bowling pin on her head. - The Center/Jeff Higgins | Submitted

This bowler wore a bowling pin on her head. - The Center/Jeff Higgins | Submitted

Carol Whitmore, Amanda Horne, Darcie Duncan, John Horne and Alex Harllee had a good time. - Joe Hendricks | Submitted

Carol Whitmore, Amanda Horne, Darcie Duncan, John Horne and Alex Harllee had a good time. - Joe Hendricks | Submitted

This team represented The Center. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

This team represented The Center. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Holmes Beach City Commission candidate Jessica Patel and her husband, Dhaval, enjoyed the tournament. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Holmes Beach City Commission candidate Jessica Patel and her husband, Dhaval, enjoyed the tournament. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

This team represented The Rotary Club of Anna Maria Island. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

This team represented The Rotary Club of Anna Maria Island. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Franklin family's attire included some clever bowling-themed T-shirts. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Franklin family's attire included some clever bowling-themed T-shirts. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The silent auction included an e-bike.- Joe Hendricks | Sun

The silent auction included an e-bike.- Joe Hendricks | Sun

The spirit of the late, great gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson enjoyed a beer at the bowling alley. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The spirit of the late, great gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson enjoyed a beer at the bowling alley. - Joe Hendricks | Sun