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The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly
Sports ReporterThe Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940
Vol. 72 No. 7 April 20 - 26, 2011 50 cents
FARMINGDALE, NY – Ellie
Myers hammered a near perfect
299 game en route to a 764 high
set while competing at
Farmingdale Lanes in the
Thursday 3-Man League, and it
was only the day before when his
grandson Justin Hubstah shot 289
in the Wednesday Early Men’s
League.
Ranee Jackson who bowled 718
in the Thursday 3-Man, was just
voted into the Long Island USBC
Hall of Fame.
Sal Zollo 300 at Plaza Lanes
New Yorkers Sneak into Regular Team LeadBy Matt Cannizzaro - USBC Open Championships Media Relations
MADISON, NJ- Sal Zollo blasted
twelve strikes in a row at the right
time to tally 300 for high game
while competing in the CMIL
League at Plaza Lanes and Rick
Bednarik rolled the sessions high
series of 755.
In the Chatham Collisionettes
League Lori Pucek rolled 233, and
Nancy Roberts 217.
RENO, Nev. - There have been a lot
of challengers in the Regular Team
event at the United States Bowling
Congress Open Championships this
week, but Strike Synergy of
Honeoye Falls, N.Y., was the first
team to finish the job and claim the
top spot in the standings.
On April 4, anchor bowler Pat
Donaghue stepped up in the 10th
frame to give his team the lead. He
calmly delivered two clutch strikes
and seven pins for a 3,254 total, five
pins better than previous leader,
Professional Image Center 1 of
Wichita, Kan.
The 51-year-old right-hander said
he simply was focused on throwing
the best possible shots he could.
"I knew we were close," said
Donaghue, who made his 14th
USBC Open Championships
appearance. "But, I didn't know we
could take the lead. My goal was
still the same. I wanted to hit my
target and hit the pocket. I wanted
to give myself a chance to get as
many pins as possible. I didn't know
we took the lead until the final ball.
This feels wonderful, fantastic and
gratifying all at the same time."
Strike Synergy got off to a slow
start with a 979 game, but bounced
back with 1,121 and 1,154.
Donaghue led the way with a 728
series and was followed by Troy
McClure (673), David Arida (639),
Paul Perotto (611) and Kevin
Donaghue (603).
Donaghue was elated to be able to
share the moment with his son.
"It's great to bowl with my son,"
said Donaghue, who is a member of
the Rochester USBC Bowling
Association Hall of Fame. "I taught
him the game. He respects the game
and has worked his tail off. He
throws the ball better than I do, but
I am a little bit more accurate than
he is. He tells me when to make
changes, and I tell him when he is a
little wild."
Dominick Capozzi Rolled 300
At Parkway Lanes
Cee Derricott, Joe Collins, Randy Battistus 300,
Pete Honan 825 at North Arlington
Ellie Myers Blasted 299
At Farmingdale Lanes
Ranee Jackson Elected to LIUSBC Hall of Fame
Charlie Minch, Phil Tjimos 300 at South Levittown
ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Mike Bissman, Bill
Carreras, and John Reile each rolled a 300 game in
the Duke DeMarco League at Rockville Center
Lanes.
Tone Pepe took high sereis honors when he rolled a
near perfect 299 game en route to the 801 high set.
Mike Bogda tossed 279-267-247-793, Babe
Ingenito 247-255-289-791, Bill Kretzmer 265-234-
257-756, Chris Savarino 257-269-224-750, John
Laurita 238-246-257-741, Steve Reiss 287-216-233-
736, Tom Handley 258-237-238-733, Joe Milazzo
248-279-203-730, Tim O’Brien, Sr. 273-248-249-
720, Dave Goldman 226-257-224-707, and John
Alvino 238-259-203-700.
LEVITTOWN, NY – Charlie Minch and Phil Tjimos
each blasted a 300 game in the Sunday AM Trios
League at South Levittown Lanes.
Doug Polito shot 280, Erik Snow 279, Swifty
Catapano 269, Dave Roberto 267-265-727, Tom
Pagliaro 269-766, Nick Lombardi 280-778, and Ed
Sneveley 276.
ELMWOOD PARK, NJ –
Dominick Capozzi blasted his first
ever perfecto rolling a 300 game
while contesting in the Friday 1050
Major League at Parkway Lanes.
Stephanie Collins took the session
high series when she shot a 792.
Chuck Trimblett and Kathleen
Weissman each rolled 751,fol-
lowed by Mike Brenner, Jr. 741,
Joe Bonser 732, Tony Amentea
725, Jim Viola 724, Paul
Chiariello 709, Joe Puccio 704,
and Joe Garrone 703.
ROCKAWAY, NJ - Ken George
blasted a 300 game for a 675
series in the Friday Nite Men’s
League at Rockaway Lanes.
James Lindsay shot 269-690,
Heriberto Matias 268-681, Gerald
Lyness 261, Ricky Exner 248-659,
and Bob Webb 245-611.
OAKLAND, NJ – Stacy Valerius
topped the scoring in the
Wednesday Early Mixed Leagueat
Holiday Bowl firing games of
299-278-215 for a high series of
792.
Doc Cool rolled 247-224-268-
739, Mark Maryanski 229-225-
258-712, Ed Casler 248-268-707,
Brian Tempe 264-670, Mike
Fradkin 231-658, Martha Dodd
246-644, Rick Stelingwerf 247-
641, Chuck Swiers 248-631, and
Joe Salleroli 226-629.
Ken George 300 at Rockaway
Angelito Tamondong Hit 300At Majestic Lanes
Mike Bissman, Bill Carreras, John Reile 300
At Rockville Center Lanes
HOPELAWN, NJ – Angelito
Tamondong pitched twelve strikes
in a row for a 300 game while
competing in the Friday Nite
Mixed League at Majestic Lanes.
Angelito Rondena rolled 267-
290-234-791, Kevin Cristi 246-
273-268-787, Glenn Aiello 268-
268-711, Vince Rudrow 243-236-
213-692, Richard Funk III 238-
216-224-678, Melissa
Hertenberger 234-206-235-675,
Thomas Ortiz, Sr. 276-223-670,
and Kevin Eccleston 225-239-
655.
Stacy Valerius Hit 299-792
At Holiday Bowl NO. ARLINGTON, NJ – Cee Derricott, Randy
Battistus, and Joe Collins each fired a 300 game in
the Sunday Morning Trios League at North Arlington
Bowl. However the top series was owned by Pete
Honan who rolled a 288 game en route to an impres-sive 825 set.
Ken Carson bowled 279-815, Al-Torre Hooper 279-
804, Giles Ward 269-786, Marc Osetec 289-783,
Noah Lynch 279-774, Anthony Buonanno 299-760,
Jose Cabrera, Jr. 257-756, Joann Foti 277-753, Chris
Garbode 278-752, Louis Wojcik 260-742, Russ Van
Housen 247-738, Mark Newman 257-734, Gary
Vicente 267-723, Jay Judowski 288-718, Justin Sloan
299-716, Joe Kowalski 279-716, John LoGuidace255-709 , John Adams 279-708, Mario Moyano, Jr.
258-706, Bobby Willis 245-706, Rick Warren 253-
703, and Jim Giancarlo 268-702.
USBC photo
Troy McClure, David Arida, Paul Perotto, Kevin Donaghue, Pat
Donaghue
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SEATTLE, Wash. (April 8, 2011) - The Professional
Bowlers Association has announced the season-ending
award winners for its 2010-11 regional program.
Each of the PBA’s seven geographical regions of the
Professional Bowlers Association annually recognizes a
Player of the Year, Rookie of the Year and Patterson Award
winner. Four regions that ran at least three Senior regional
tournaments also recognized Senior Regional Players of the
Year.
Among the Regional Players of the Year are 2010 PBA
Regional Players Champion Riga Kalfas of Florence, Ky., in
the PBA Central Region and PBA Regional Players
Invitational winner Bryon Smith of Roseburg, Ore., in the
PBA Northwest Region. The RPC, held in Allen Park,Mich., and the RPI, held in Reno, Nev., are the regional pro-
gram’s two “major” championship events.
Regional Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year awards
are voted on by the regional managers and John Weber,
Director of the Senior and Regional Tours. The Pat Patterson
Awards, recognizing individual contributions to the regional
program, are selected by the respective regional managers.
The PBA Regional competition season begins on April 1
and ends on March 31 of the following year.
PBA EAST REGION The Professional Bowlers
Association East Region has crowned Tommy Gollick of
Oberlin, Pa., as its 2010-11 Player of the Year. Gollick
bowled in 17 regional tournaments, winning one, finishing
second once and third twice. He cashed in 13 events while
posting a 216.66 average and earning $11,265.
With five cashes in nine events, a best finish of sixth and
two match play appearances, Jeremy Elder of Claymont,Del., earned Rookie of the Year honors. Gary Shultis of
Levittown, N.Y., with two titles and four top-five finishes, in
eight events, earned his first East Region Senior Player of
the Year award.
Larry Woomer of State College, Pa., received the East
Region’s Pat Patterson award. Woomer is a familiar face at
most PBA East Region tournaments, serving as Regional
Manager Russ Mills’ right-hand volunteer in a variety of
capacities.
PBA SOUTH REGION Former PBA Tour exempt play-
er and one-time Tour titlist Chris Collins of Savannah, Ga.,
made it back-to-back PBA South Region Player of the Year
honors an impressive three victories, three runner-up fin-
ishes and 13 top-five finishes in 16 events. Collins aver-
aged 226.25, earned $15,000 in PBA South Region com-
petition and finished second in the PBA Regional Players
Championship in Allen Park, Mich., during the 2010-11
season.
Rusty Minar of Atlanta was Rookie of the Year, cashing in
nine of 12 events with a best finish of third place. Two-time
PBA Tour title winner Jeff Bellinger of Columbia, S.C., won
South Region Senior Player of the Year honors with a pair of
titles and four top five finishes in the eight events he entered.
South Region tournament host Joey Cruz, general manag-
er of Lightning Lanes in Marion, N.C., was the South
Region’s Pat Patterson Award winner.
PBA CENTRAL REGION Riga Kalfas of Florence, Ky.,
was selected as PBA Central Region Player of the Year for
the second year in a row, and third time in the past six years,
after winning a pair of titles and cashing in nine of 16 eventsduring the 2010-11 season. Kalfas, who also won the 2010
PBA Regional Players Championship in Allen Park, Mich.,
earned $14,200 in regional competition and averaged
213.60.
Kenny Parks of Hammond, Ind., won three Central Region
Senior titles and added another second place finish on his
way to winning the region’s Senior Player of the Year title
for the first time. The Dan Ottman Rookie of the Year award
was not awarded for 2010-11.
Jim Dilyard of Burbank, Ohio, who hosts the Central
Region’s Wooster, Ohio, tournament at Wayne Lanes, was
the recipient of the Central Region’s Pat Patterson Award.PBA MIDWEST REGION Tom Hess of Urbandale,
Iowa, who had a break-through season with a PBA Tour
“major” title along with two Midwest Region victories, was
selected as PBA Midwest Region Player of the Year for
2010-11. Hess, who won the Bayer USBC Masters for hisfirst national title, won had five top-five finishes in the
Midwest Region while earning $16,595 and averaging
215.00. Hess also finished second in the PBA Regional
Players Invitational in Reno, Nev.
Dale Traber of Cedarburg, Wis., won his third Midwest
Region Senior Player of the Year honor with two titles and
five top-five finishes in nine Senior events. Ricky Beck of
Box Elder, S.D. – home of Ellsworth Air Force Base – won
PBA Midwest Rookie of the Year honors after cashing in
five of eight events and finishing second once.
John Slavich IV of Schaumburg, Ill., who has helped
organize sponsorships for several tournaments, was the
Midwest Region’s Pat Patterson Award recipient.
PBA SOUTHWEST REGION Chris Hibbitts II of Fort
Worth, Texas, won a tie-breaker over David Anthony of
Austin, Texas, to win PBA Southwest Region Player of the
Year honors for 2010-11. Hibbitts, the region’s 2007-08
Rookie of the Year, didn’t win a title in the region, but fin-
ished in the top five six times in 22 events with a pair of run-
ner-up finishes. He edged Anthony for Player of the Year on
the basis of winning the region’s competition points race and
topping Anthony in earnings ($14,335).
Rookie of the Year honors went to Charles Vaughan of
Pasadena, Texas, who cashed in three of seven events with a
seventh-place best finish.
Dr. Paul Freudigman of Dallas was the winner of the Pat
Patterson award in the Southwest Region. Freudigman, a
long-time Southwest Region competitor, has sponsored
regional events in three different Dallas centers over the past
six years. Health problems have kept him from competingrecently.
PBA WEST REGION Former Phoenix resident Steven
Black, now living in Anaheim, Calif., dominated the PBA
West Region on his way to winning 2010-11 Player of the
Year honors. Black won four titles and finished in the top
five eight times in 19 attempts, posting a 213.03 season aver-
age and earning $15,880 in regional competition.
Former Team USA member David Haynes of Las Vegas
was selected as West Region Rookie of the Year. Haynes
won his first PBA regional title and advanced to match play
in four of the six tournaments he entered.
Former PBA Tour exempt player Dave Leverage of Peoria,
Ariz., earned the region’s Pat Patterson Award. Leverage
organized a West Regional event that has now been running
for five years and he helped the PBA add senior events in the
same center where his regional runs.
PBA NORTHWEST REGION In the Northwest Region,former PBA Tour exempt player Bryon Smith of Roseburg,
Ore., was selected as Northwest Player of the Year after win-
ning two titles and posting eight top-five finishes in 13
events. The 2010 PBA Regional Players Invitational cham-
pion also earned $14,450 while posting a 216.92 average.
Northwest Region Rookie of the Year honors went to Eric
McIver of Des Moines, Wash., who had a runner-up finish
and three cashes in six events.
Richard Brown of Vancouver, Wash., was the Pat Patterson
Award recipient. Brown, who has CPR training, is credited
with keeping Northwest Region lane man Steve Stevens
alive until medical personnel arrived after Stevens suffered
a heart attack while conditioning the lanes in Reno for a
regional event. Brown then stepped in and did the lanes to
finish the event.
PBA Annual Regional Award WinnersBy Bill Vint - PBA Media Relations
SAYVILLE, NY: The LIGBT
headed east and visited AMF
Sayville to crown two of their lat-
est champions. The scratch title
went to Ray Edwards, Middle
Island, NY and the handicap title
went to David Reed of Shoreham,
NY. While Ray was winning his
first LIGBT title David Reed won
a record breaking fourth tourna-
ment.
The scratch event used a 5-game
marathon format where the top 5
bowlers found themselves in a 1
game shootout to determine the
champion. Ray Edwards bowled
great throughout the match and
despite a blowout 7-10 rolled a
234 to win by 23 pins over second
place finisher Adam Chase of
Seaford, NY. Ray earned $800 and
the champion trophy and Adam
won $450 as the runner-up.
Rounding out the top 5 was Dan
Brezo, Coram NY who shot a 189
and earned $300, fourth went to
Rich Ambrosino, Holtsville, NY
who won $275 with a 179, and
fifth place was taken by senior
bowler Cary Fishman who rolled a
155 to earn $250.
David Reed won his record set-
ting fourth handicap title at AMF
Sayville and he really earned this
victory. David needed a mark in
the tenth frame to close out top
seeded Preston Cheeks, Brooklyn,
NY who lead the entire day with a
771 series. David earned $600 by
making a spare and getting an 8
count on his fill ball to defeat
Preston 231-228. Preston took
home $300 while third place fin-
isher Dexter Sapp, Valley Stream,
NY earned $250 with a 206. A
total of 21 bowlers advanced to
the finals and shared in a $3,600
payout.
Ray Edwards and David Reed Win LIGBT Titles
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Jag Gabino 300 at FarmingdaleFARMINGDALE, NY – Jag Gabino earned top honors in the Thursday
3-Man at Farmingdale Lanes blasting a 300 game for a high series of 765.
Dave Diamond rolled 279-752, Eddie Brown 278-731, Zbigniew
Kamirowski 753, Dan Levin 739, and Eugene Neal 711.
NORTHLEVITTOWN
Joe Turchiano 692In the Monday LUHI Mixed
League Joe Turchiano shot 277-
692, and Vinnie Russo 247.
Jon Crawford 737 Jon Crawford led the scoring in
the Wednesday Hicksville League
firing games of 256-267 for a high
series of 737.
Rich Sanfilippo hit 245, Susie
Lew 215, and Carol DeMonda 204.
In the Tuesday Meadow Ladies
League Freda Amon shot 234,
Ginger Keinath 229, Anne Zajack
222, Cristina Olson 244-216, and
Monica DiPinto 215.
Vito Errico shot 247, Kathy Fehn
218, and Debbie Enteman 204-212.
SOUTH
LEVITTOWN Dan Hastings 278
Dan Hastings paced the Tuesday
BK Sweenys firing a high 278.
Dave Brussenski hit 267, John
Gannon 259-258-724, and Mike
Gregorio 255.
In the Wednesday Swingtime
Seniors Cappy Caporusso shot 210-222-617, Joe Visconi 221, George
Kinkel 221-613, Marylou Hopp
225, and Marilyn Johnson 220.
In the Monday Seniors League
Michael Sala hit 231-202-631, Joe
Marsiello 224, and Bill Sala 200.
Jim Fenimore 267 In the Thursday Hits & Misses Jim
Fenimroe shot 267, Lloyd Hasluck
266, and Ken Snell 245.
Rob Kless 266 Rob Kless paced the scoring in the
Saturday Bi Monthly A&B League
firing a high game of 266.
Frank DeLucia shot 263, Eddie
Weissman 257-245, Larry
Markowitz 258, Pat Sauer 247, and Nick Terracciano 244.
Shari Gatterdam rolled 236,
Denise Exner 224, Shanna Barter
218, and Jennier Traina 212 in the
Tuesday Early Birds League.
Pete Thomasefsky 248Pete Thomasefsky paced the scor-
ing in the Wednesday Young at
Heart Seniors League firing a high
game of 248.
Rocco Torriero rolled 240, Richie
Coyer 238-625, and Ray Wilson
235.
Pat Donovan 254Pat Donovan paced the scoring in
the Wednesday Knights of Columbus League firing a high
game of 254.
Rich Kremler shot 247, and Paul
Karus 240.
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Heriberto Matias 709ROCKAWAY, NJ – Heriberto
Matias led the scoring in the
Spanish American Mixed League
firing a 267 game for a high series
of 709.
Benny Nieves rolled 268-699,
Lupe Zaragoza 264, and Robert
Soto 655.
Sandy Turner 705ROCKAWAY, NJ – Sandy Turner
led the scoring in the County
Tuesday Night Mixed League fir-
ing a 257 game for a high series of
705.John Scott rolled 246-673, Joe
Laruss 250, and Tyrone Roberts
247.
Ed Cook 702ROCKAWAY, NJ- Ed Cook led
the scoring in the Friday Nite
Men’s League firing a 246 game
for a high series of 702.
Brandon Draughn hit 248, Eric
Martin 257-662, Heriberto Matias
247-674, James Beeh 245-652,
and Erik Garv 243-639.
Peter Furio 697 ROCKAWAY, NJ- Peter Furio
paced the scoring in the Foursome
League firing a 279 game for a
high series of 697.
Terrance Sanders shot 258-652,
Ron O’Neill 258, Paul Seiler 256-
629, Brian Witmore 253-677, and
Kim Piombino 217.
Nick Magnotti rolled 246, Josh
Shepard 255, and Zachary Mereua
204 in the Weekend Warriors
League.
Tim Panek 694ROCKAWAY, NJ – Tim Panek led
the scoring in the PBA Experience
League firing a 245 game for a
high series of 694.
Scott Van Syckle rolled 256,
Dave Mutch 234, Philip St.
Amand 220, and Gary Malone
215.
In the Friday Tri Mixed League
Joe Blahovec hit 210.
Bill Prentiss rolled 203 in the
Holly Rollers League.
ROCKAWAY ROLLERS
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FAIR LAWN, NJ – 15-year-old
Bobby McCarthy smashed his
way to the session’s high score of
268-671, 14-year-old Jeremy
Scott exploded with 256-661,
Ramapo junior Mike Carr
punched out 247-647 and Pascack
Valley senior Brian O’Flaherty
fired three deuces for 633 in Stan
Niemiec Youth Travel action at
Fair Lawn.
But wait…..there’s more: 11-
year-old Steven Plaszky used his
new, heavier ball to splinter the
pins with a 256, one hundred pins
over his average. He literally
could have singlehandedly won
the middle game for Fair Lawn I
had it not been for Montvale’s
combined 482 from McCarthy
and O’Flaherty. Montvale had lit-
tle trouble the other two contests,
winning the match 7-0 to climb
into third place.
Despite the one-two punch of
Jeremy Scott and Mike Carr and
teammate Ryan Kattine’s 211-
596, the Holiday team dropped
two of three to Fair Lawn II, 4-3
which benefited from Justin
Floyd’s 235-599 and Tiana
Warren’s 171-505.
Bowler City I reclaimed theleague lead by capturing two of
three from Bowler City II, barely
taking the opener, 825-822 while
falling just nine pins shy of a
sweep in the finale, 897-906.
Dumont freshman Ryan Perez
paced the winners with 209,224-
599 while teammates John
Draney and Matt Trento had 188-
541 and 193-521 res pectively.
Huge above average games from
Steven Spina 158 and Melissa
Riemann 169 accounted for
Bowler City II’s third game suc-
cess.
Leading averages to date are
held by Brian O’Flaherty 215,
Jake Rollins 205, Mike Carr 202,
Bobby McCarthy 198 and Kevin
Macchia 196.
Ray Sisco 769 at ParkwayELMWOOD PARK, NJ – Ray Sisco led the scoring in the Friday 1050
Major League at Parkway Lanes firing a high series of 769.
Stephanie Collins shot 744, Nick Lardieri 741, Chuck Trimblett and
Tom Trongone 739, Keith Farrington 737, Michael Brenner 736, Craig
Kirchner 735, Joe Bonser 726, Charlie Trabona 719, Vic Padilla 712,
and Frank Buonanno 708.
Bobby McCarthy, Jeremy Scott Rip Fair Lawn MaplesBy Vince Albrecht
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THE MAGIC AT MAJESTIC Steph Crane 298-751HOPELAWN, NJ- Steph Crane
topped the scoring in the Raritan
Bay Men’s League firing games of
214-239-298 for a high series of
751.
Matt J. Scala rolled 239-246-226-
711, Glenn Mohr 235-265-211-
711, Sean Irvine 258-248-203-
709, Nick Cascone 244-264-703,
John Kertesz 215-227-256-698,
Rob Williams 208-259-214-681.
Pat Jones 759HOPELAWN, NJ- Pat Jones
paced the scoring in the NJ
Turnpike League firing games of 213-201-245 for a high series of
759.
Drew Rucinski shot 217-234-
651, Tony Rigiano 214-238-644,
Michael Morris 201-267-643, and
Caferino Rivera 215.
Ben Martino 758HOPELAWN, NJ – Ben Martino
topped the scoring in the Friends
& Family League firing games of
257-247-254 for a high series of
758.
Ryan Guercio hit 253-221-654,
Mary Dolce 222-600, and Lou San
Jose 264.
In the Merck League Tim Vickery
shot 202-227-624, Gregg Farley
214-204-601, and Dan Wolf 234.
Rob Morris 751HOPELAWN, NJ - Rob Morris
topped the scoring in the Friday
Nite Mixed League pitching 265-
260-226 for a high series of 751.
Tony Tamondong shot 254-236-
205-695, Rocco Fortunato 210-
243-237-690, Kevin Eccleston
235-210-222-667, and Melissa
Hertenberger 214-602.
Joe Nemeth 744HOPELAWN, NJ – Joe Nemeth
led the scoring in the Knights of
Columbus League with 242-255-
247-744.John Baginsky shot 206-222-
264-692, Jeff Nemeth 236-268-
690, Joe Grossi 265-211-664,
Nick Simone 216-226-204-646,
and Robert Downer 202-201-235-
638.
In the Tuesday Nite Trios League
Bryan D. Senatore rolled 224-223-
625, Mike newman 211-201-213-
625, Paul Harney 221-602, and
Charlene Martino 210.
Dennis DeCrosta 744HOPELAWN, NJ - Dennis
DeCrosta led the His & Hers
League rolling 246-279-219-744.
Walter Malecki shot 221-217-
224-662, Carmine Latin 201-265-661, Kyle Jannuzzi 200-247-661,
Shelly Jacques 208-215-204-627,
and Bonnie Desimone 222-211-
625.
Jaydee Luistro 726 HOPELAWN, NJ - Jaydee Luistro
topped the scoring in the Madison
Park Men’s League firing games of
216-255-255 for a high series of 726.
Michael Dinaburg shot 258-267-
708, Dennis Smith 280-243-708,
John Wilders 217-224-256-697,
Willie Zammitto 206-258-225-
689, Joe Herber 213-239-236-688.
Erick Kerekes 722HOPELAWN, NJ – Erick Kerekes
paced the scoring in the Atlantic City
Trios League firing games of 233-
247-242 for a high series of 722.
Jimmy Pinto shot 219-269-205-693, Bob Joseph 243-220-656, and
Joseph Krupinski 227-215-623.
John Syslo 676 HOPELAWN, NJ - In the
Thursday Mixed Nuts League
John Syslo shot 212-216-248-676,
Don. M. Hellhake 204-234-624,
Ed Suster 243, and John Seniak
214-604.
Frank Viverito 713HOPELAWN, NJ – Frank
Viverito led the Monday Madness
League firing games of 256-268
for a high series of 713.
Kevin Adriano shot 206-265-
649, Nick Viverito 207-222-620,
and John Kuver 234.
In the Academy Women’s League
Erma McClain hit 234-621.
John Baginsky, Jr. 711
HOPELAWN, NJ – John
Baginsky, Jr. topped the scoring in
the Gemini Towing League firing
games of 265-237-209 for a high
series of 711.
Warren Taureck rolled 247-237-
207-691, Thomas Ortiz III 214-255-210-679, Joe Britton 224-
247-665, John Baginsky 223-205-
227-655, Joe Herber 215-236-
202-653, and Vinny Medvetz 226-
202-642.
Michael Ramer 708HOPELAWN, NJ- Michael
Ramer led the scoring in the
Garden State Mixed League firing
games of 249-224-235 for a high
series of 708.
Ed Pawlowski shot 238-212-247-
697, Jose Medina 247-231-215-
693, Warren Taureck 247-244-
201-692, Anthony LaRosa 257-
233-689, Albert Tadeo 258-677,
Nicole Melchior 213-246-636,
and Joann Lesniak 226-236-624.
Lee Kay 678HOPELAWN, NJ - Lee Kay
topped the scoring in the SouthShore League firing games of 236-
235-207 for a high series of 678.
Steve Venito shot 205-234-235-
674, Brian Peccerillo 234-248-
630, and Alexa Venito 223-202-
608.
In the Youth League Branden
Barrese hit 201-214, and Andrew
Shaw 221.
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