quote:Subject: Florida man shoots highest series ever at ABC TournamentFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (April 8, 2004) For additional information, contact: Lucas Wiseman or Bob RandolphABC Tournament Media Relations (775/348-8820 ext. 39)E-mail: abctpr@bowlinginc.comFLORIDA MAN SHOOTS HIGHESTSERIES EVER AT ABC TOURNAMENTRENO, Nev. - John Janawicz of Winter Haven, Fla., shot the highestseries in the 101-year history of the American Bowling CongressChampionships Tournament on Thursday.The 31-year-old Janawicz had games of 300, 279 and 279 for an 858 seriesin Regular Singles, topping the previous record by one pin. In 2003 inKnoxville, Tenn., Derek Sapp shot an 857 series in Regular Doubles.Janawicz struck on 33 out of a possible 36 times in singles and used thebig set to take the lead in Regular All-Events as well. He had 687 inteam and 679 in doubles for 2,224 all-events.The last time a bowler won both the singles and all-events titles was in1971 when Al Cohn of Chicago shot 738 in singles and 2,063 inall-events."It really hasn't sunk in yet," Janawicz said. "I knew in the back of mymind, especially after the first game of singles, that I had alegitimate shot to do something pretty good. I mean, I've never evenseen someone shoot 850. It's kind of weird to be the one doing it."Janawicz left three 10-pins in singles - the fifth frame of the secondgame, the second frame of the third game and on his final shot in the10th frame.After it was all said and done, Janawicz was worried about one thing -holding the championship trophy."If I can hold on to win the Eagle that's more important than themoney," Janawicz said of the ABC Tournament title. "That's something Iwanted to do before all the discs in my back blow out."Janawicz, who is a technician for bowling company Kegel, beat out MarkWolff of Wildwood, Mo., who had 793 in singles this year. He alsoknocked Jay Futrell of Derby, Kan., out of the top spot in all-events