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    The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly 

    Sports ReporterThe Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940

    Vol. 76 No. 06 April 8 - 14, 2015 50 cents

    LEDGEWOOD, NJ - Bill DeHaas

    hammered out a 300 game en

    route to his session high 785 series

    and Bill Day tossed his 300 in a

    706 set rolling in the Hensle Trio

    Classic at Circle Lanes.

    Lee Parks rolled 266-244-757

    followed by John Fino with a near 

     perfect 290 game in a 738 set,

    Dennis Sattely 267-237-736,

    Wayne Flemming 267-724, Adam

    Smith 267-239-722, Chuck Triblet

    278-722, Steve Pancoast 258-721,

    Pat Fisher 258-258-719, Phil

    Rapavi 258-245-716, Bob

    Riccardi 252-711, Fred Robins

    265-710, Ben Campbell 256-243-

    709, and Rick Warren 269-708.

    Bill DeHaas, Bill Day 300 at Circle Lanes

    LAKEWOOD, NJ - Jim Stefan posted a 300 game en

    route to the session high series of 817 while Vinnie

    Orobono tossed a 300 in a 790 and Todd Britton 300-

    779 in the Ocean Trio Challenge at Ocean Lanes.

    Jim Hanlon rolled 279-771 followed by Sergio

    Perrulli with 279, Greg Ostrander 279-736, Brandon

    Fennell 278-704, Vinny Dalia 278-769, Steffen

    Schenkenberger 278, Chris Jones 276-701, Anthony

    Buczynski 269-720, Rich Haas , Jr. 267, Rich Blaydes

    259-750,

    Jim Caudill, Jr. 259, Gene Smith 257, Rob Sherman

    256-735, Austin Cordero 254, Brian Shade 721,

    Barbara Salvatore 228, Lauren Lella 226-619, Lauren

    Frankowski 226-612, and Bridget Bilello 225.

    Jim Stefan 300-817, Vinnie Orobono, Todd Britton 300

    At Ocean Lanes

    PORTLAND, Maine – Nine days after winning his

    first Professional Bowlers Association Tour title in

    Germany, Josh Blanchard of Gilbert, Ariz., made it

     back-to-back titles, winning the PBA’s Xtra FrameMaine Shootout at Bayside Bowl Tuesday with a 2-

    1 victory over Australia’s Jason Belmonte in the

     best-of-three-game title match.

    The Maine Shootout, the first PBA Tour event held

    in Maine, was a best-of-three-game, single-elimina-

    tion match play tournament that was covered live on

    PBA’s exclusive online bowling channel, Xtra Frame.

    Blanchard, fresh off his first career win in the

    Brunswick Euro Challenge, won five consecutive

     best-of-three-game matches, including a stunning

    Round of 64 decision over Wes Malott of 

    Pflugerville, Texas, on his way to the title. In his first

    match, Malott won the first game, 270-202, but the

    2011-12 PBA Rookie of the Year then rallied for 

    consecutive 258-256 victories to begin his march to

    the title. He then eliminated Greg Ostrander,

    Freehold, N.J., 2-0; Jason Sterner of Covington, Ga.,2-0; Bryon Smith of Roseburg, Ore., 2-0, and Osku

    Palermaa of Finland, 2-0, to reach the title match

    against the two-time reigning PBA Player of the Year 

    where he won the first game, 243-180, lost the sec-

    ond, 204-234, and started with six strikes en route to

    a 249-211 in the deciding game.

    “I just decided to stop trying to hook the ball,”

    Blanchard said of his career-changing strategy. “I

    decided I just don’t have the ball rotation to hook the

     ball with these guys, so I went back to playing it

    straight, and I think I’ll keep doing it for a while.”

    For his victory, Blanchard earned $10,000 and he

    denied Belmonte a third 2015 title.The PBA Tour will resume competition May 9-17

    in Shawnee, Okla., with Oklahoma’s Grand Casino

    Hotel and Resort PBA Summer Swing at Firelake

    Bowling Center and the Grand Casino Event Center.

    The Wolf, Bear, Badger and Oklahoma Open titles

    will be decided, along with a King of the Swing spe-

    cial event. Preliminary rounds will be covered line

    on Xtra Frame and the finals of all five events will

    air on CBS Sports Network on dates to be

    announced.

    Josh Blanchard Wins Again in PBA Xtra Frame Maine Shootout

    ROCKAWAY, NJ - Chris Sytsma

    found the line to post a 300 perfec-to on the way to the session high

    series of 844 while rolling in the

    Rockaway Mixed League at

    Rockaway Lanes and Corey Smith

    was perfect as well with his 300

    game.

    Jim Testa came within one pin posting a 299 in an impressive 792

    set followed by Gene Pukas rolling

    278-679, Nicole Malson 257-593,

    Linda Humes 246-705, and Donna

    Sodano rolled 231-587.

    Chris Sytsma Blasted 300-844

    Corey Smith 300 at Rockaway Lanes

    Jeremy Schaffer Hit 300-791

    At Farmingdale LanesFARMINGDALE, NY – Jeremy

    Schaffer earned top honors in the

    Wednesday Early Men’s firing

    235-256-300 for a high series of 

    791 at Farmingdale Lanes.

    Eugene Neal rolled 256-246-265-

    767, Aniello Strocchia 267-758,

    Ramon Carcamo 248-254-245-

    747, Nathaniel Fuller 290-227-

    730, Frank Miller 247-256-245-

    728, and Dan Levin 258-235-235-

    728.

    Warren Brown 300, Charles Harris 803 at Baldwin Lanes

    Dennis Hanowitz Hammered 300-792

    At Montvale Lanes

    ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Steve Friedman earned top honors

    in the Custom Thumbz Doubles

    League blasting games of 200-245-245 for a high series of 790.

    Alby Pezzella rolled 279-276-

    782, Frank Cimino 267-245-740,

    Lawrence Welfare 269-247-238-

    727, and Barry Allen 256-234-700.

    Steve Friedman Slammed 300-790

    At Rockville Centre Lanes

    PBA photo

    Bayside Bowl co-owner Justin Alfond with Champion

    Josh Blanchard.

    MONTVALE, NJ - Dennis

    Hanowitz blasted scores of 215-

    300-277 for a 792 series to lead all

    scoring in the Thursday Early Bird

    League at Montvale Lanes.

    Other great shooting for the

    night included Mike Pasch 268-

    756, Tom Fojtlin 279-748, Henry

    Carlos 248-741, Mike rovetto

    255-736, Matt Vanderhoof 290-

    732, Rich Naclerio 258-728,

    Jimmy Rivers 277-718, Frank 

    Picciotto 247-707, and Mike

    Folchi 264-700.

    BALDWIN, NY - Warren Brown

    was hot with a 300 game and

    Charles Harris bowls so naturally

    and remained cool with games of 

    279, 245 and 279 for an 803 highseries while contesting in the

    Bowling For Dollars Mixed

    League at Baldwin Lanes.

    Warren Brown finished with a

    705 series, this he followed up in

    the next week’s meeting with a

    205-289-223-717.Jason Grima burned the lanes

    with scores of 265-226-255-746,

    Matt Overton 232-253-289-774.

    The women in the league make it

    hard for some men to earn their 

    match point as Trissa Francis

    tossed 227-617, StephanieBeeker 224, Mary Mazzei 223,

    and Peggy Atkins 214.

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    Tino Polce Hit 299, Leslie Bohn 289

    At Howell LanesHOWELL, NJ - Tino Polce upped his first nine strikes in a row from las t

    week by shooting the first eleven for a 299 game and 706 series. Tom

    Antus also of the Howell Lanes Team was the most above average at

    +112 pins with a 682 series, including a 289 women’s season high game,

    as Howell Lanes won 7-2 and catapulted into First Place. The Bohn fam-

    ily delivered again with the high men’s series from Parker III rolling 760

    Janine Smith rolled a 628, Mike Pisnoy was +106 pins at 676 and lefty

    Joe Inserra had a 720 and a 280, Mike “the 2.0 second ball” Ormsby

    759, Ron ”the 800-series bus driver” Pagut 734, Anthony Gubitosi, Jr.

    277-713, Larry Gitlitz 706, and Joe Horvath 706.

    Matt Borowski 297, Mike Ormsby 802

    At Howell LanesHOWELL, NJ - Matt Borowski had high game of the week in the

    Hankel League at Howell Lanes with a 297, and Mike Ormsby shot an

    802 high series. For the women, Erica Orensky threw a 658 series andKendall Patterson 258- 650, Leslie Beamish Bohn 224-601, and Janine

    Smith contributed a 221 game.

    While you are used to reading

    about 300 games and 800 series

    frequently here, let us not forget

    the “regular” bowlers who reach

     pinnacles of their own. Such is

    the case of Julie Mills, wife of 

    Morris County Hall of Famer Les

    Mills. On a 163 average she

    rolled her first 600 series, an even

    600 on games of 195, 195, and210 in the Oakwood Lanes

    Misfits League. She is now eligi-

     ble for membership in the county,

    state and national 600 clubs and

    their tournaments thereof. She

    wasn’t nervous, as she had not

    done the math and her husband

    didn’t imply that she would need

    a big third game either.

    And now for the rest of her fan-

    tastic and courageous story. On

    October 4, 2012, Julie was

    involved in a head-on car colli-

    sion. It should be noted that a

    young woman who was texting

    while driving drove the oncoming

    car. Julie had several broken bones in her left arm and right

    leg. She also had two broken ver-

    tebrae and ribs. She has a herniat-

    ed tibias muscle in her right leg,

    and was in the hospital for a

    month. She couldn’t even walk 

    until the following January, and

    has had 8 months of physical

    therapy. By June of 2013 she told

    Les that she wanted to get back 

    into bowling, a sport she only

    learned since marrying Les 15

    years ago.

    However, in addition to residual

    issues, her fingers on her right

    hand are almost straight. Shewent to Tom Laskow to find and

    drill equipment to help her return

    to the sport. He drilled up an 8-

     pound ball and worked with Julie

    to take “baby steps.” Over two

    years he gradually increased her 

     ball weight to the 14-pound that

    she uses now. Laskow also drilled

    her ball to make it hook. He said,

    “This makes her feat even more

    impressive now.” Julie says that

     people are not always aware that

    a trained ball fitter can work with

    injuries and physical limitations.

    Perhaps the best thing about

    Julie’s big night was beating

    Les’s series. The worst thingabout the accident, Julie said, “Is

    having to get rid of my motorcy-

    cle. I just can’t risk it (injury to

    her leg).” She has reached her 

    goal of a 160 average, and the

    600 series. She would like to next

     post a 250 game. Julie and Les

    live in Hackettstown .

    In another first, Corey Smith,

    25, saw his first 300, bowling in

    the Friday Night Mixed League at

    Rockaway Lanes. He admits to

     being nervous on the last 3 shots.

    To stay calm and focused, he

    gave himself time to calm down.

    “Most of the people kept bowl-ing. They didn’t stop to watch.

    That would have made me more

    nervous.” He enjoys a second

    league at Oakwood Lanes. His

    next goal is an 800 series, besting

    his current high of 751. Corey

    resides in Budd Lake with his

    wife, JoAnne. He is the ware-

    house manager at CSS Inc.

    Edward A “Duke” Nicolian saw

    his third sanctioned perfect game,

    rolling in the Couples League he

     posted scores of 224-300-255 for 

    a 779, close to his high of 782. He

    was nervous in the tenth frame,

     but he stayed focused by not wor-

    rying about leaving a pin. He saidhe would just be happy with his

    shot. He dedicated his latest

    achievement to “My Dad,

    Edward, who passed in 2012. He

    was there for one of my 300s.”

    Don’t forget April 11 and 12

    come out to see or compete in the

    PBA Regional Tournament at

    Rockaway Lanes. Call 973-627-

    5800 for more information and

     pro-am squad times (April 10).

    Also May 16: Who says there’s

    no such thing as a free lunch?

    Check this out. The Morris

    County USBC WBA is hosting

    the next county meeting on

    Saturday May 16th at theHopatcong Civic Center, 32

    Lakeside Boulevard, Hopatcong,

     NJ. All attendees who are mem-

     bers of the county women’s asso-

    ciation will enjoy a free…yes

    free…lunch after the meeting, but

    they must attend the meeting

    first, at 10 a.m. Reservations

    must be made by May 5. For 

    more information contact director 

    Carol Chadwick at 973-398-

    2198. See you there!

    Sports Reporter Dan McDonough 

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    Jose Guzman 299 at Parkway LanesELMWOOD PARK, NJ – Jose Guzman pitched a near perfect 299 game

    en route to a 764 series and Peter Honan took the high series with a 789

    on games of 288, 259 and 242 in the Wednesday, Teterboro Bowling

    League at Parkway Lanes.

    David Cahoon rolled 278-751, Victor Padilla 268-729, Mike

    Guglielmino 269-726, Jan Dul256-721, Kevin DeFrancesco 287-706,

    Marc Osetec 246-695, Eddie Rojas 245-694, Joe Puccio Sr. 244-691,

    and Bill Trongone 265-690.

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     Michael Ramer 682HOPELAWN, NJ – Michael

    Ramer paced the Garden State

    Mixed firing games of 223-214-

    245 for a high series of 682.

    Raymond Perry rolled 267-654,

    Doro Sperantzas 248-206-635,

    and Rich Hardish 258-632.

     Paul Harney 678HOPELAWN, NJ – Paul Harney

     paced the scoring in the AtlanticCity Trios League firing games of 

    254-244 for a high series of 678.

    Ryan Mench shot 201-251-216-

    668, Andrew Bock 222-218-216-

    656, and Ralph Doerfler 264.

     John Syslo 658HOPELAWN, NJ – John Syslo

    led the scoring in the Thursday

    Mixed Nuts League firing games

    of 234-234 for a high series of 

    658.

    Mike P. Kennelly shot 224-214-

    615, K.C. Cabonilas 225, Kevin

    Kennelly 221, and Barbara Aker 217.

    In the Iselin AA League John

    Morgan shot 212-217-617, Jason

    Strogjn 237, Ed Kaminski 235,and Matt Perlman 224.

     Dorien Soto 723HOPELAWN, NJ – Dorien Soto

    led the scoring in the Garden State

    Mixed League firing games of 

    277-237-209 for a high series of 

    723.

    Chris Herrick shot 204-247-238-

    689, Paul Pogigoli 240-223-224-

    687, and Michael Ramer 226-

    241-664.

     Al D’Alessandro 648HOPELAWN, NJ – AlD’Alessandro paced the scoring

    in the Knights of Columbus

    League firing games of 216-257

    for a high series of 648.

    Bill Dillon shot 207-225-215-

    647, Dave Lacko 229-257-641,

    and Nick Simone 247-202-629.

     Basha Miller 236 HOPELAWN, NJ – Basha Miller 

    rolled 236, David Siegler 208, and

    Ted Yeung 203 in the NJ Turnpike

    League.

    Kyle Jannuzzi shot 259-223-642,

    Rollin E. Ball 218-227-636, and

    Dena L. Phillips 200-235-600 in

    the Thursday Nite Mixed League.

     Scott Akalewicz 652HOPELAWN, NJ – Scott

    Akalewicz paced the scoring in

    the La Buona Pizza League firing

    games of 205-235-212 for a high

    series of 652.

    John Baginsky rolled 245-632,

    Dan DeBenedetto 217-205-208-

    630, and Frank Viverito 201-227-

    620.

    In the Tuesday Nite Mixed

    League Stephanie Hoff shot 168-

    184-166, Carole Morgan 183, and

    Char Martino 172-190.

    Ted Yeung 646 

    HOPELAWN, NJ – Ted Yeungrolled 234-220-646, Tom Aitken

    196, and Joyce Ellison 192 in the

     NJ Turnpike League.

    Rita Fedor led the Wednesday

    Early Birds with a high game of 

    229, followed by Char Martino

    with 206.

    In the Merck League Andrew

    Siarkiewicz shot 223-218-622,

    Mike Eglesia and Kevin Bovaird

    226, and Pete Siarkieweicz 216.

    AT CORAM COUNTRY LANESFrank Mirabile 715CORAM, NY – Frank Mirabile led the scoring in the Monday Toss Ups

    League firing games of 236-216-236 for a high series of 715.

    Glenn D’Addario rolled 277, and Rachel Walczyk 262.

     Joe Romanski 703CORAM, NY – Joe Romanski rolled 255-224-224-703, and Bill

    Hennington 247 in the Wednesday Night Live League.

     Barry Kopekoff 696 CORAM, NY – Barry Kopekoff topped the scoring in the Friday AM

    Seniors League firing games of 255-204-237 for a high series of 696.

    Frank Hardina shot 249-214-206-669, Jack Nuccio 247, MarieBowman 175, Joyce Glaser 173, and Linda Perotta 164.

    Charlie Lamm 244CORAM, NY – Charlie Lamm rolled 244, Jow Luti 235, Ron Bonomo

    226, and Rich Sciortino 225 in the Friday Afternoon Seniors League.

    In the Rolling Thunder Juniors League Dan McCoy rolled 205, Nicole

    Letich 184, and Meaghan Linbrunner 173.

       

     

     

     

          

     

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     Anthony Bascone 772HOPELAWN, NJ – Anthony

    Bascone topped the scoring in the

    Middlesex County Classic League

     blasting games of 276-238-258 for 

    a high series of772.

    Bill Daunno rolled 235-248-268-

    751, Tony Tomondong 266-268-

    202-736, John Piosko 267-247-

    711, Glenn Mohr 235-258-211-

    704, and Jonathan Sevilla 246-

    256-201-703.

    Glenn Mohr 746 HOPELAWN, NJ- Glenn Mohr 

    topped the scoring in the Raritan

    Bay Men’s League blasting games

    of 289-266-191 for a high 746 set.

    Brandon Cutrupi rolled 245-223-

    268-736, Greg Wojtanoski 227-

    246-259-732, Michael Huscha

    236-221-255-712, and Shaune

    Henry 225-225-245-695.

     Joe Defini 741HOPELAWN, NJ – Joe Defini led

    the scoring in the Atlantic City

    Trios League firing games of 218-

    245-278 for a high series of 741.

    Paul Harney shot 205-258-248-711, Justin Munice 227-254-670,

    and Ryan mench 218-207-620.

    THE MAGIC AT MAJESTIC

    "Success is going from failure to failure

    without loss of enthusiasm."

     – Winston Churchill 

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    AT FARMINGDALE LANES Chris Navarro 277 Tops

    Stan Niemiec Youth TravelersBy Vince Albrecht

    OAKLAND, NJ - Perhaps the most popular venue for the Stan Niemiec

    Youth Travel League keglers is Holiday Bowl, justifiably considered

    “bowler-friendly”. In this last visit of the season there, the talented young

     players lit up the telescores with a deluge of fifty-three deuces and sixteen

    “600s” which included four “700s” and three “650s”. Leading the

    onslaught of the plastic-sticks was Bergen Arts & Science junior Chris

     Navarro. The southpaw blitzed the pin decks with a stellar triple deuce

    238-226-277-741, leading a torrid Lodi quartet to an impressive 3044-

    2924 five of seven points against high-scoring North Arlington.

    Other “200s” for the victors were Steve Kropilak 215, Nick Ferrante 211

    and Louis Ferrante 205. North Arlington anchor Jordan Lopez delivered

    three power scores of 224-246-238-708 to lift his twenty-seven game aver-

    age to 215. Also rolling well were Chris Liloia 206, Haley Hassan 197-190

    and Donovan Battistus 193.

    Tappan Zee freshman Matt Russell exploded with games of 279-265 as

     part of his 721 set, Michaella Raab had three strong over average games

    and teammates’ Henry Tipping and Joseph Mahoney added singles of 223

    and 210 respectively as Montvale outslugged Bowler City III, 3004-2903

    in yet another high-scoring affair.

    Firing deuces1 for BC III were Nathan Tombo 213-201-603, Dana-

    Marie Laloo 207, Derek Lewandowski 204 and Tiffany Sucero 202. In one

    of the two nail-biter matches, Boonton stopped first place Bowler City I,

    2907-2882, taking five of seven points. Figuring the lanes out after a

     below average opener, Montville senior Karl Kattermann battered the

     plastic-coats with games of 269-253-693 in powering the Boonton team.

    Adding “200s” for the winners were Peter Hancock 217, Sean McGuire

    202 and Drew Gille 200. Posting a flurry of deuces for BC I were JamesKane 236-614, Kristen Kane 225-210, Janina Santoro 221 and Trevor 

    Savoye 200.

    In the other tightly contested face-off, Bowler City II edged past T-Bowl,

    3041-2990 to come away with five points. Powering the offense was lefty

    Matt Burzynski 247-225-245-717 with help from Arielle Wallace 205-

    194, Emily Young 201 and Matthew Ramos 196. T-Bowl brightened the

    leaderboard with strong threesomes from Matt Morris 254-244-668 and

    Josh Spiegel 248-213-637. Holiday I recorded a superb 2491, the session’s

     best net, fashioning it with four 600s,Ryan McGuire 253-225-663, David

     Neil 244-206-618, Nick Cilento 205-201-605 and Frank Magyar 214-605

    in shutting out Fair Lawn, 2953-2759. Deuces for the latter included

    Madison Perry 245, Nick Greco 225 and Tyler Nappi 203.

    A sizzling Holiday II squad gained seven points from the vacancy

     behind Al Chamberlain 224-632, Wade Chamberlain 222-205-612 and Joe

    Malyack 215-609.

     Mike McCarthy 792FARMINGDALE, NY – Mike

    McCarthy topped the scoring in

    the Friday Late Mixed League

    firing games of 289-268-235 for 

    a high series of 792.

    Howie Delman rolled 248-262-

    246-756, Evan Myers 259-244-

    698, Tom Kirchner 268-244-685,

    and Steve Brandt 244-235-679,

    and Wingo Hom 244-236-672.

     Nathaniel Fuller 763FARMINGDALE, NY – Nathaniel

    Fuller topped the scoring in the

    Tuesday Early Birds League firing

    games of 247-279-237 for a high

    series of 763.

    Barry Kadane shot 246-227-278-

    751, George Tinch 254-242-239-

    735, Richard Bambara 288-225-717,

    and Tyrone Page 225-238-245-708.

     Laura Cestra 730FARMINGDALE, NY – Laura

    Cestra led the scoring in the

    Monday Night Fourplay League fir-

    ing games of 265-264 for a high

    series of 730.

    Rob Bucking shot 265-264-712,

    Danny Riccobonno 216-226-267-

    709, Ralph Ehrlich 224-227-234-

    685, Bert Messina 253-651, and

    Dan Leddy 259.

     Michael Berardino 723FARMINGDALE, NY – Michael

    Berardino led the scoring in the

    Wednesday Early Men’s League fir-

    ing games of 252-246 for a high

    series of 723.

    Kerrick Jones rolled 248-699, Lou

    Serafini 257-691, Greg Herzing

    246-227-672, and George Tinch

    246-218-670.

     Russell Kielawa 722FARMINGDALE, NY – Russell

    Kielawa led the scoring in theMonday Night Fourplay League fir-

    ing games of 279-248 for a high

    series of 722.

    Joey Kurdziel rolled 266-697,

    Michael Martin 246-246-6773,

    Brian Famighetti 265-208-663, and

    Michael Larberg 267-653.

    Louis Gravino rolled 197, Daniel

    Gangale 177, and Tina Gangale and

    Dawn Ruland 170 in the Sunday

    Adult/Junior League.

     Michael Sodano 719FARMINGDALE, NY – Michael

    Sodano led the Thursday 3-Man

    League firing games of 212-256-251

    for ah igh series of 719.

    Bob Gelfant shot 277-217-214-708,

    Larry Straus 244-241-676, and

    Louis Getzelman 234-206-236-676.

    In the Wednesday Party League

    Alex Gordon shot 227, Brian

    Siemers 222-220, Nick Fazzolare

    219-216, and Sal Raucci 217. David Crane 707 FARMINGDALE, NY – David

    Crane led the scoring in the Tuesday

     Nite Owls League firing games of 

    204-235-268 for a high series of 707.

    Joe Angelone shot 247-236-651,

    Chris Norton 258-249-652, Earl

    Condit 263-209-643, and Thomas

    O’Malley 264-200-635.

     Mike Bagnato 699FARMINGDALE, NY – Mike

    Bagnato led the scoring in the

    Thursday Good Timers League fir-

    ing games of 204-226-269 for a high

    series of 699.

    Robert Frief shot 244-202-239-644,

    and Scott Serrao 247.

    Tony Caridi 699FARMINGDALE, NY – Tony

    Caridi led the scoring in the Friday

    Late Mixed League firing games of 

    268-258 for a high series of 699.

    Wingo Hom rolled 255-220-688,

    Sunil Kochar 250, Rob Larsen 246,

    and Lou Getzelman 235-235-659.

     Robert Grief 658FARMINGDALE, NY – Robert

    Grief led the scoring in the Thursday

    Good Timers League firing games of 

    247-215 for a high series of 658.

    Dale Alberino rolled 246-226-654,

    Frank Berardino 236, and Mike

    Herman 219.In the Henry Schein League

    Michael Howard shot 230, Warren

    Roach 226, Denise Sternbach 224,

    and Rich Dwyer 222.

     Rich Dwyer 645FARMINGDALE, NY – Rich

    Dwyer rolled 205-234-206-645,

    Dan Coll 230, Kevin

    O’Shaughnessy 213, and Felipe

    Arroyave 203 in the Henry Schein

    League.

     Nick Butera 647 FARMINGDALE, NY – Nick 

    Butera led the scoring in the Sunday

    Early Mixed League firing games of 

    233-221 for a high series of 647.

    George Mazzocchi rolled 244-217-

    642, Rainer Latteier 247-216-640,

    and Wayne Embleton 200-214-203-

    617.

    Samantah Ng rolled 219, Diamond

    Hunter 212, Amanda Delisi 205,

    Emily Dean 200, Matthew Ferrara192, and Jake Diamond 191 in the

    Saturday St. Martin Major League.

     Eric Vazquez 245FARMINGDALE, NY – In the

    Wednesday Party League Eric

    Vazquez rolled 245, Sal Raucci 242,

    Mike Ellendorf 235, Mike Marrazzo

    224, and Brian Siemers 223.

    Frank Berardino 225FARMINGDALE, NY – Frank 

    Berardino rolled 225, Frank 

     Napolitano 193, Ed Mencareli 180,

    and Pat Berardino 171 in the

    Monday AM Seniors League.

    In the Tuesday AM Ladies League

    Vickie Rich shot 199, Mary

    Jacobson 192, Margaret Kalenborn

    189, and Suzanne Katz 284.

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    Monday Night Trios: Chris

    Ferrara 299-779, Steve Leach 279,

    Ray LaCatena 279, Ray Catacutan

    279, Sharon Marcellaro 278,

    Linda Rose 226, John Montagna

    790, Jen Houseward 710, Jessica

    Calabrese 702, Andy Argumedo

    783, Lauren Sohmer 698.

    Monday SunMix: Terry Tomos

    269, Lauren Pietrowicz 267,

    Michael Laspada 255, GinaVandenhenden 255, Marquis Byrd

    245.

    Wednesday Night Live: Keith

    McLeod 266, Kenny Morales 247,

    Tom Folusiak 244.

    Friday Night G&L: Jason

    Fistunenko 286, Mike Rochinski

    279, John Seoane 279, Carole

    DeGroot 279, Joely Jackowitz

    268, Denise Titus 267, Donna

    Bagarazzi 267.

     Jim Carey 765ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Jim Carey topped the scoring in

    the Tuesday Late Men’s League

    firing games of 237-269-259 for a

    high series of 765.

    Bill Latham rolled 289-225-696,

    Ralph Carollo 278-221-692, Joe

    LaSpina 267-686, and Joe Mazza

    226-229-223-678.

    Willie Fessler 757 

    ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Willie Fessler topped the scoring

    in the Wednesday Night Mixed

    League firing games of 284-259

    for a high series of 757.

    George Stephens, Sr. rolled 256-

    254-722, Pat Zenker 248-246-721,

    Terry Boyle 269-231-703, and

    Ray Brooks 2782-35-700.

     Jeff Esko 757 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Jeff Esko topped the scoring in the

    Wednesday Early Men’s League

    firing games of 278-233-246 for a

    high series of 757.

    Al Grossman rolled 258-256-

    727, Paul Centineo 203-233-279-

    715, Antonio Flores 277, Ken

    Bruce 265, and Steven Friedman

    259.

    In the Monday Ladies Classic

    League Linda Walsh rolled 204,

    Abby Ginsburg 202, Remee

    Mallay 198, Linda Ellison 196,

    and Susan Randel 190.

    Tarik Zephrine 740ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Tarik Zephrine topped the scoring

    in the Saturday Scholarship

    League firing games of 247-224-

    269 for a high series of 740.

    Jahnia Phillips rolled 216-250-

    268-734, Alexander Villardi 257-

    222-216-695, Matthew Schultz 258,Robert Wright 233-237-223-693,

    and Xavier Alexander 242-632.

     Anthony Phillips 708ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Anthony Phillips paced the scor-

    ing in the Sunday Night Mixed

    League firing games of 254-246

    for a high series of 708.

    Alan Ip shot 221-222-228-671,

    Robert Picard 237-212-214-663,

    Julio Zambrano 248, and James

     Nolan 245.

     James Nolan 763ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    James Nolan topped the Sunday

     Night Mixed firing games of 279-

    269 for a high series of 763.

    Robert Picard shot 234-234-214-

    682, Ray Williams 258-201-648,

    and Rob Isler 247-205-632.

     Mike Desmond 694ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Mike Desmond led the scoring in

    the Wednesday Senior DoublesLeague rolling games of 264-225

    for a high series of 694.

    Stan Rosadio shot 278-658, Alex

    Bogolusky 252, Jerry George 249,

    and John Khantzain 246.

     Jair Brooks-Davis 693ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Jair Brooks-Davis topped the

    Saturday Scholarship League fir-

    ing 266-246 for a high 693 set.

    Robert Barber rolled 277-215-

    688, Tarik Zephrine 235-225-636,

    and Xavier Alexander 235.

     Alex Bogolusky 689ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Alex Bogolusky led the scoring inthe Wednesday Senior Doubles

    League firigng games of 269-226

    for a high series of 689.

    Charlie Johnson rolled 268-212-

    672, Richie Franklin 246-244-

    668, and John Marino 246-204-

    629.

     Patrice Nolan 667 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Patrice Nolan led the scoring in

    the Tuesday Rockville Ladies

    League firing games of 236-227

    for a high series of 667.

    Vicky Lockwood rolled 230-209-

    631, Kathy Andrews 234-200-

    618, and Gloria Belmonte 245-

    609. Lori Flacks 663ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – In

    the Tuesday Koffee Kats League

    Lori Flacks shot 268-202-663,

    Laurie Bettineschi 243-634,

    Sondra Crummell 215-203, Gina

    Hill 196, and Adrienne Lupo 192.

    Dawn Waldorf rolled 201,

    Jeannie Polacco 198, Lisa Norris

    196, and Linda Walsh 187 in the

    Monday Ladies Classic League.

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    topped the scoring in the Friends

    and Family League blasting games

    of 227-279-278 for a high series of 

    784.

    Bobby Fox, Sr. rolled 258-267-

    234-759, Joseph Barrjios 246-

    242-229-717, Bill Gantt 245-229-

    218-692, Brett Mosley 215-220-

    255-690, Showtime Hanley 267-

    247-690, Kathy Taylor 236-209-244-689, and Kayla Ankelmann

    236-244-204-684.

     Joe Kurdziel, Jr. 776 FLUSHING, NY – Joe Kurdziel,

    Jr. led the scoring in the Ted Guy

    Classic League firing games of 

    299-221-256 for a high 776 series.

    Tom Handley rolled 256-248-

    267-771, Janet Flowers 288-214-

    245-747, Eric Flack 225-210-299-

    734, and Charles Barber 279-208-

    246-733.

     Abdul Sulley 769FLUSHING, NY – Abdul Sulley

    led the scoring in the Bricktown

    Too League firing games of 288-

    256-225 for a high series of 769.

    Arthur Broadbelt shot 216-257-

    228-701, Dave Siegenthal 225-

    253-206-684, and Craig Bowden

    215-255-212-682.

     Nick Monroe 764FLUSHING, NY – Nick Monroe

    topped the scoring in the Midweek 

    Mixers League firing games of 

    258-259-247 for a high series of 

    764.

    Craig Bowden rolled 277-228-

    243-748, Tony Singh 235-249-

    259-743, Michael Mooney 243-

    215-279-737, and Jay Reddy 237-

    258-207-702.

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    PIN POUNDING AT PLAZA Mike Diamond 723MADISON, NJ - Mike Diamond

    topped the Martinelli Friday Classic

     blasting a 255 game for a 723 set.

    Tommy Magers rolled 268-710, Steve

    Glunk 256, Jon Shepherd 686, Patty

    Hanlein 237, and Ellen Moore 225.

     Dave Hanft 710MADISON, NJ – Dave Hanft led the

    scoring in the Tuesday 400 Doubles

    League firing a high game of 267 and

    a high series of 710. Dan Pridham

    rolled 227, and Bob Hannon 226.

    In the Diggers Bantam/Prep League

    Damian Nieves shot 182, Rachel

    Rieger 161, Colin Fagan 151, and

    Leon Sarkissian 145.

    Victor Pitra 707 MADISON, NJ – Victor Pitra led the

    Livingston Business Men firing a high

    game of 279 and a high series of 707.

    Frank Catanzar hit 269, Bob Hannon

    265, Woody Wheeler 698, and Pam

    Burlew 171.

     Steve Errichetti 299MADISON, NJ – Steve Errichetti

    topped the scoring in the CMIL

    League firing a high game of 299 and

    a high series of 734.

    Jennifer Drury rolled 221-614.

     Russ Kyzima 742MADISON, NJ – Russ Kyzima led

    the scoring in the Pat Martinelli Friday

    Classic League firing a high game of 

    278 and a high series of 742.

    John Manganiello rolled 265-670,

    Trevor Bogert 259-697, Mark 

    Gorgodian 259, Patty Hanlein 246-

    675, Ellen Moore 234, and Laura

    Russo 231.

    Frank Fillimon 268MADISON, NJ – Frank Fillimon led

    the scoring in the Tuesday 400

    Doubles League firing a high game of 

    268.

    Dan Pridham rolled 245, Bob

    Hannon 235, and Joseph Mazzrese

    622.

    Trevor Bogert 279MADISON, NJ – Trevor Bogert rolled

    a high 279 in the Wednesday Trio .

    Bryan Katz rolled 267, Dave Krivak 

    266-735, Ben Geffken 694, Sally

    Lauderdale 211, Lee Ann O’Donnell

    203, and Dawn Gammon 201.

    In the Pharma Plus League AJ Clark 

    shot 223, Joe Paino 218, Scott Harnish

    213, and Christine Leck 201.

     Emma Stiner 274MADISON, NJ – Emma Stiner 

    topped the Diggers Junior/Major 

    League firing a high game of 274.

    Michael Neiman rolled 229, Rebecca

    Bednarik 222, Lauren Potedin 221.

    In the Diggers Bantam/Prep Rachel

    Rigger shot 156, Mike Piccola 155,

    Colin Fagan 146, Damian Nieves 145.

    In the Reed League Shawn Johnson

    rolled 229, Pete Timony 213, Margot

    Cronin 208, and Robert Goldberg 204.

    In the Diggers Bantam/Prep League

    Leon Sarkissian shot 152, Damian

     Nieves 151, and Mike Piccola 142.

     

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    DeMaria topped the scoring in the

    RCAL/McGuire Men’s League

     blasting games of 279-256-279 for 

    a high series of 814.

    Mike Ponsiglione shot 244-299-

    268-811, Tom Farina 256-248-

    738, Larry Hess 266-727, Robert

    Jew 255-714, Frank Pratt 246-

    249-709, and Phil Cannucci 256-

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    278-707, and John Musco, Sr.

    269-695.

     Jay Todaro 687 STATEN ISLAND, NY – Jay

    Todaro paced the scoring in the

    Cartel Electric Fun League firing a

    high game of 279 and a high series

    of 687.

    Bob Jacobson rolled 674,

    William Keirnan 269-671, and

    Ann Renee Denora 210-210-603.

    In the OLSS League Jennifer 

    Conti rolled 233, Kari Cialino

    224, Laura Guidice 205, and

    Grace Azzenza 202.

     Bob Coogan 299,

     Ryan Friend 786 STATEN ISLAND, NY – Ryan

    Friend topped the scoring in the

    FixADent Auto Body League fir-

    ing games of 248-249-289 for a

    high series of 786 but it was Bob

    Coogan taking the high game

    spotlight with his 299 in a 718 set.

    Brian Daluise, Sr. rolled 257-

    258-738, Joe Gentile 246-268-

    736, and Red Baranello 258-260-741.

     Al Felline 701STATEN ISLAND, NY – Al

    Feline led the Senior Men’s firing

    233-269 for a high series of 701.

    Don Schwed shot 245-235-672,

    Angel Garcia 210-279-669,

    Danny Manzella 223, and Richie

    Taeschner 202-216.

    Allison Sheierer rolled 225-608

    in the Cartel Electric Fun League.

    In the Tuesday Early Birds

    League Anne Marie Rubilotta shot

    224-226-639, Joanne Soto 212-

    212-606, Laura Haring 202-232-

    604, and Michele Spaan 202.

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    Coleman 232-644, Henry Alveraez 290-714.

    Sunday Adult Jr.: Jim Testa 259-655, Laura Porretta 146-398, Haley Testa 105-258, Joseph

    Porretta 240.

    Monday Early Birds: James Stiles 243-663, Ed Hardy 202-593, Tina Richardson 214-569, Leann

    Chervskik 157-439, Ray Skovonsky 225-611, Jennifer Eckels 177-454.

    County Tuesday Night: Julio Soto 289-734, Walt Worman 287-705, Nichole Opsasnick 268-723,

    Linda Barber 189-529, Paul Sheil 280-774, Lynne Coleman 257-658.

    Morris Hills Mixed: Barry Webb 201-514, Andy Romo 200-584, Violet Indyk 220-514, Dolore Webb

    170-458, Beth Williams 160-432.

    Fox Hills Seniors: Manuel Matias 247-643, Dennis Foley 244-580, Helen Loverro 171-448, Peal

    Traub Johnson 165-405.

    Rockaway Women:Valeir Schrech 215-477, Tammy Baldwin 211-564, Susan Chillemi 192, Colleen Boyd

    178.

    Put Togethers: Fred Driver 212-527, Matt Trimmer 200, Amy Caselli 177-480.

    Rockaway Foursome: George Dakak Jr. 283-829, Jim Westergard 279-672, Joyce Hulbert 245-617,

    Joan Rauh 201.

    Nor Bu: Glen Boyd 256-game - Charles Wright 234-636 - Jon Klejmont 233 game, Stacey Titus 234-

    672, Maryann Abasto 216-621.

    Thursday Night Mixed: Bill Vamos 268-743, Nick Westergaard 267-735, Maria Jankovitz 223-543,

     Nidia Haneveld 215-618.

    Thursday Night Foursomes: PJ Adams 258-694, John Finno 245-644, Martel Ellis 245-634,

    Maraynn Abasto 221-602.

    Lucky Strikers: Jacob Paniconi 74-184.

    Dover High School: Renzo Ruiz 135-325, Yohan Lopez 164-403.

    Ball Busters: Daniel Magnatto 274-748, Brandon Skwestel 243-649, Jack Cool 236-633.

    Monday Rec: Ricky Rodriguez 130-220, Caroline Cote 111-201.

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