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Anthony (Tony) Medzi
Anthony Medzi was born on July 6, 1966 in Cleveland, Ohio. As a kid, Tony played a multitude of sports, organized and with the kids from his neighborhood. The sport that Tony still enjoys to this day and has the most recognition in is bowling. He started bowling after his parents took control of a bowling lane from family to help run it when he was in sixth grade. Since his father owned the alley, he was able to play as much as he wanted. He liked bowling because it was a sport and he could play all year around. At first, he would play on average fifteen to twenty games a day at the lanes during the school year. Once summer came around, he would bowl fifty to sixty games a week. With all the time that he spent at the lanes bowling, he progressively got better but his talent came after he was helped by three individuals who he names helped him get started. Gus Lorenza, and Pete Mobley, the other is only remembered by the first name of Jeff. The lane mechanic who worked on the lanes was the first to help Tony, while the other two were retired professional bowlers that would come in and give him pointers on his game. With a decent set of skills, Tony tried his luck while in ninth grade as a Pro-amateur in the Regional Amateur Bowler Tour or ABT. After winning seven tournaments, Tony was elected out of the Amateur Bowler Tour and elevated to a more advanced level of play where he would remain from ages twenty to thirty-seven. During this time, he bowled sixteen straight years at the Hoinke in Cincinnati, Ohio. Some accomplishments and awards that Tony has gotten throughout his still continuing career in bowling are a unknown amount of awards for sanctioned and non-sanctioned leagues. Seven, “300,” perfect games, two in non-sanctioned leagues and the other five in sanctioned leagues. One of the rings, that was earned in 1995 from the American Bowling Congress, was their centennial year and offered a special ring. His first 300 was in 1992 in a fun league that was not in a sanctioned league. All the sanctioned 300s are in the Bowler Hall of Fame. The achievement that Tony is most proud of is his 800 score in a three-game series. For this he has a special ring and it was accomplished on April 1, 2008. This would be his only 800 as he was close three other times with the score of 793, 794, and 797. Currently, Tony still bowls regularly in sanctioned league after moving to Florida in 2010, where he lives with his family. ref>Personal interview with Anthony Medzi on 17 JULY 2017. ref>Bowler Hall of Fame.