Massapequa Park
Superior Performance
Leroy Ryan was one of Long Island’s best bowlers for more than 40 years. Born and raised in Bayside, he took a job at Frank Varipapa’s Mineola Bowl Mart and made bowling his career. While selected to the LIUSBC Hall of Fame for Superior Performance, he likely would have qualified for Meritorious Service based on his outstanding contributions as a pro shop operator, bowling center manager, proprietor, and industry executive.
At 17, he bowled in an adult league at Little Neck Lanes and averaged 199. He bowled his first Newsday Eastern Open in 1953 and, after a couple of close calls, made the finals in 1959, finishing 12th. Over the years, he made several more appearances in the Eastern Open finals, as well as several high finishes in the Long Island Masters, including a runner-up performance in 1967.
In 1960, Ryan won the Nassau Bowling Proprietors’ Association singles title. In 1965, he teamed with Loren McGirr and co-founded the Seaboard Classic League. The Seaboard remains the premier bowling league on Long Island. That same year, he won the ELIBA doubles with Vic Nuzzi, the first of several association titles, including the all-events crowns in 1973 and 1980.
Ryan’s 811 series at Garden City Bowl in 1976 was only the fourth ever sanctioned 800 rolled on Long Island and the highest ever. In 1977, he won the third-ever Eastern Seaboard Semi-Pro Club title. In 1982, he finished third in the PBA Senior Tour Championship, which included a televised 3-game 751 series during the stepladder finals.
He wore many hats in the bowling industry. Ryan co-owned Bowl Mart’s West Babylon location from 1956 through 1967, when he was named manager of Huntington Century’s Lanes. In 1973, he purchased a controlling interest in Deer Park Lanes, which he sold in 1978. He then became Director of Operations at AMF.
After being inducted into the LIUSBC Hall of Fame, Ryan his outstanding bowling. In 1983, he won the first of four Grand Masters titles and finished fourth with Norm Duke in the 1984 PBA Senior/Touring Pro Doubles. In 1991, he won the ELIBA All-Events title for the third time, becoming the first bowler to accomplish that feat. The win also made him the only bowler to capture ELIBA titles in four decades.
Ryan retired from AMF and moved to Pinellas Park, Florida, and later Las Vegas. He bowled regularly on the PBA Senior Tour through 1993, and in 1997, captured a Senior Scratch Bowlers Tour Title in Las Vegas at age 68. He bowled his final national event in St. Petersburg in 2004 at the age of 75, capping off almost 60 years of competitive bowling.