---Bowler: Tony Tully, 37, of Hanover.
---Latest bowling accomplishment: Rolled an 843 series at Colony Park Lanes North.
---I started bowling: At age 3 in Odenton, Md.
---Bowlers I have learned the most from: My father Dan, Lee Brosius and many others.
---Best bowling advice I ever received: Grip and rip; don't over think the game.
---Most memorable bowling moment: I was ranked No. 2 in the country when I bowled for Essex Community College.
---PBA bowler I enjoy watching: Amleto Monacelli.
---Part of my game I'm working on improving: My approach and timing.
---Bowling appeals to me because: I enjoy being part of a team and being able to bowl with friends and family members.
---Non-bowlers don't realize: How enjoyable and fun bowling can be.
---Future goal: Devote more time to bowling and compete in more tournaments.
---Note: Gilly's Bowl and Grille hosts the York-Adams USBC Open Seniors Tournament, Feb. 2-3, 9-10 and 16-17. Bowlers age 50 and older can compete in four age divisions. There is only one age class in doubles and the team event. The entry fee is $19 per person per event.
Bowler of the Week is submitted by the York County Bowling Proprietors Association. To nominate a bowler, send an email to bowleroftheweek@gmail.com.



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