Photos from the CHSAA bowling championships, held on Saturday, Mar. 5, 2016.

Credit: James Escher

Chris Vietri of Holy Trinity gets a congratulatory hug from his mother Darlene Vietri after winning the NYSCHSAA boys bowling individual championship at AMF Babylon Lanes on Saturday, Mar. 5, 2016. He rolled a four-game series of 982. As a top five finisher (second place) in the tournament, he qualified for a step ladder format playoff which he won to claim the Catholic state crown.

Credit: James Escher

Cole Uganiza of Kellenberg rolls a frame during the NYSCHSAA boys bowling individual championship at AMF Babylon Lanes on Saturday, Mar. 5, 2016. He rolled a four-game series of 915. As the top finisher (third place) in the tournament, he qualified for a five-person step ladder format playoff in which he took fourth.

Credit: James Escher

Liam Mahoney of St. John the Baptist watches the action during the NYSCHSAA boys bowling individual championship at AMF Babylon Lanes on Saturday, Mar. 5, 2016. He rolled a four-game series of 1,006. As the top finisher in the tournament, he qualified for a five-person step ladder format playoff in which he took second place.

Credit: James Escher

Liam Mahoney of St. John the Baptist rolls a frame during the NYSCHSAA boys bowling individual championship at AMF Babylon Lanes on Saturday, Mar. 5, 2016. He rolled a four-game series of 1,006. As the top finisher in the tournament, he qualified for a five-person step ladder format playoff in which he took second place.

Credit: James Escher

Chris Vietri of Holy Trinity rolls a frame during the NYSCHSAA boys bowling individual championship at AMF Babylon Lanes on Saturday, Mar. 5, 2016. He rolled a four-game series of 982. As a top five finisher (second place) in the tournament, he qualified for a step ladder format playoff which he won to claim the Catholic state crown.

Credit: James Escher

Connor Egan of Chaminade rolls a frame during the NYSCHSAA boys bowling individual championship at AMF Babylon Lanes on Saturday, Mar. 5, 2016. He rolled a four-game series of 911. As the top finisher in the tournament, he qualified for a five-person step ladder format playoff in which he took third place.

Credit: James Escher

Chris Vietri of Holy Trinity prepares to roll during the NYSCHSAA boys bowling individual championship at AMF Babylon Lanes on Saturday, Mar. 5, 2016. He rolled a four-game series of 982. As a top five finisher (second place) in the tournament, he qualified for a step ladder format playoff which he won to claim the Catholic state crown.

Credit: James Escher

Connor Egan of Chaminade rolls a frame during the NYSCHSAA boys bowling individual championship at AMF Babylon Lanes on Saturday, Mar. 5, 2016. He rolled a four-game series of 911. As the top finisher in the tournament, he qualified for a five-person step ladder format playoff in which he took third place.

Credit: James Escher

Chris Vietri of Holy Trinity rolls a frame during the NYSCHSAA boys bowling individual championship at AMF Babylon Lanes on Saturday, Mar. 5, 2016. He rolled a four-game series of 982. As a top five finisher (second place) in the tournament, he qualified for a step ladder format playoff which he won to claim the Catholic state crown.

Credit: James Escher

Chris Vietri of Holy Trinity gets a congratulatory hug from coach Mary Messina after winning the NYSCHSAA boys bowling individual championship at AMF Babylon Lanes on Saturday, Mar. 5, 2016. He rolled a four-game series of 982. As a top five finisher (second place) in the tournament, he qualified for a step ladder format playoff which he won to claim the Catholic state crown.

Credit: James Escher

Chris Vietri of Holy Trinity gets congratulated by coach Mary Messina after winning the NYSCHSAA boys bowling individual championship at AMF Babylon Lanes on Saturday, Mar. 5, 2016. He rolled a four-game series of 982. As a top five finisher (second place) in the tournament, he qualified for a step ladder format playoff which he won to claim the Catholic state crown.

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