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    By Bill Vint - PBA

    RENO, Nev. – Parker Bohn III of 

    Jackson, N.Y., defeated England’s

    Paul Moor, 210-206, to win the

    Professional Bowlers Association’s

    Cheetah Championship at the

     National Bowling Stadium and move

    into sole possession of fifth place on

    PBA’s all-time PBA Tour titles list.

    The Cheetah Championship, present-

    ed by PBA Bowling Challenge Mobile

    Game, was the first of four “animal

     pattern” championships contested dur-

    ing the GEICO PBA World Series of 

    Bowling VII presented by Silver 

    Legacy. The finals aired on ESPN.

    Bohn, a 52-year-old left-hander, sur-vived a 6-7 split in the ninth frame and threw a strike

    on his first ball in the 10th after Moor failed to throw

    a third consecutive strike on his first shot in his 10th

    frame to give Bohn a chance. With his 35th career 

    PBA Tour title, the PBA Hall of Famer broke a tie

    with fellow hall of famer Mark Roth for fifth place on

    the career titles list. He trails only Walter Ray

    Williams Jr. (47 titles), the late Earl Anthony (43),

     Norm Duke (38) and Pete Weber (37).

    “I didn’t exactly make a good pass at the ball in the

    ninth frame,” Bohn said. “I hung up just a little bit,

    enough to leave the 6-7, and I said to myself, ‘Are you

    kidding? You just handed (Moor) the title.’ At that

     point, all I could do was sit on the bench and hope.

    “When I left the 7 pin, I had a chance and that’s all

    you can ask for. I knew I needed a mark to win and the

     best way to get a mark is to throw a strike.”

    Breaking the titles tie with Roth, Bohn said, “is

    something I never, ever dreamed would be possible.

    But no matter how many titles I win, and hopefully

    I’m not done, Mark Roth will still go down in history

    as one of the greatest bowlers who ever lived.”

    Bohn barely made it into the title match, slipping

     past former Team USA member Andrew Cain of 

    Phoenix, 204-203, in the semifinal round while Moor,

    an accomplished European player who was inducted

    into the United Kingdom Tenpin Bowling Hall of 

    Fame earlier this year, threw seven strikes on his first

    nine attempts to eliminate Duke, a 39-time PBA Tour 

    champion, 265-224.

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    Bobby Castillo 300 at Lodi Lanes

    OAKLAND, NJ - Daniel Barker 

    found the line to put together 

    enough strikes in a row to tally a

    300 game rolling in the

    Wednesday Early Mixed he added

    games of 247and 220 to finish

    with a 767 set while Dave Cahoon

    took high series honors with an

    814 on games of 280, 247 and

    287.

    George Stephens, Jr. 300

    At Rockville Centre Lanes

    Daniel Barker 300 at Holiday Bowl

    LODI, NJ - Bobby Castillo bowled

    a 300 game en route to a 787 set

     bowling in the Monday Night Trios

    at Lodi Lanes

    John Keossy rolled 269-738, Alex

    Protin 269, and Terry Drenth 257.

    In the Wednesday Night Live Ken

    Morales hit 289, Keith McLeod

    279, Joe Serico 277, and Rob

    Baker Jr. 264.

    ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    George Stephens, Jr. blasted a 300

    game in the Monday 4-Man

    Classic League at Rockville

    Centre Lanes.

    Joseph Kurdziel, Jr. rolled 288-

    238-740, Barry Clare 266-237-

    235-738, Alby Pezzella 248-235-

    697, Mike Ramirez 255-243-695,

    and Doug Weaver 278.

    ELMWOOD PARK, NJ –Peter 

    Honan found perfection in a 300

    game while rolling in the

    Wednesday, Teterboro Bowling

    League, at Parkway Lanes and fin-

    ished with a 781 series.

    Edward Bakelaar Jr. rolled 258-

    768, Rene Ruiz 269-732, Rody

    Kemple 267-726, Jan Dul 237-

    693, Mike Semancik Jr. 258-689,

    Michael Moorhouse 265-688,

    Joseph Donnarumma 247-687,

    and Stephen Semancik 245-686.

    Peter Honan 300 at Parkway Lanes

    See FAULKNER Page 2

    PBA photo

    Champion Parker Bohn III with wife Leslie and sons Brandon

    and Justin.

    Parker Bohn III Wins PBA Cheetah Championship

      appy New Year

    By Bill Vint - PBA

    RENO, Nev.- Gary Faulkner Jr. of 

    Memphis, Tenn., making his first

     profe ssional telev ision appear-

    ance, defeated top qualifier EJ

    Tackett of Huntington, Ind., 216-

    178, to win Rolltech Professional

    Bowlers Association World

    Championship at the National

    Bowling Stadium. He became the

    second African American in the

    PBA’s 57-year history to win a

    Tour title.

    The PBA World Championship,

    the crown jewel of the GEICO

    PBA World Series of Bowling VII

     presented by Silver Legacy, was

    the culmination of 66 games of 

    qualifying and match play contest-

    ed on five different lane condi-

    tions. The finals aired live on

    ESPN.

    Faulkner, a 25-year-old third-

    year PBA member, qualified third

    for the World Championship finals

    and won three straight matches to

     join George Branham III of 

    Indianapolis as the PBA’s only

    African American titlists.

    Branham, now retired, won five

    times including the 1986

    Brunswick Memorial World Open

    and the 1993 Firestone

    Tournament of Champions.

    Faulkner, who threw two bad

    shots in three games, threw six

    strikes on his first eight attempts

    while Tackett, the only right-han-

    der in the finals, left three splits in

    his first five frames to fall behind

     by 49 pins, and Faulkner never 

    gave him an opening.

    “The first shot I was nervous,

     but after that I didn’t think about

    anything,” Faulkner said. “My

    mind was free. I didn’t watch the

    other guys. I don’t show a lot of 

    emotions. My goal is always to

    win; I didn’t come here to lose.

    Gary Faulkner Jr. Wins Rolltech PBA World Championship for First Title

    PBA photo

    Gary Faulkner Jr.

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    FAULKNER Continued from Page 1

    “Over the past year, I felt it

    coming. I was making small

    mistakes, but I’d go home and

    check my stats and fix my mis-

    takes. Those small pins add up

    over time. I knew I could do it. I

    visualized it. I had maybe a half 

    hour of nervousness, but I took a

    nap and came over here to bowl,

    and that was it.”

    Faulkner said he never sawBranham bowl, but he was

    aware he had a chance to

     becom e the secon d Afr ican

    American titlist.

    “That’s definitely one thing I

    tried not to think about, but it’s

    amazing. To be honest, what I

    did think about is I wanted to

    shoot 300 on TV.”

    Faulkner, who anchored

    Webber International University

    to the 2012 Intercollegiate Team

    Championship, won his way into

    the title match with a 247-237

    victory over Ryan Ciminelli of 

    Cheektowaga, N.Y., derailing

    Ciminelli’s bid to become thefirst player to win three consec-

    utive PBA titles on American

    soil since PBA Hall of Famer 

    Johnny Petraglia accomplished

    that feat in 1971. Ciminelli also

    was trying for his third title of 

    the year and back-to-back 

    majors after winning the

    Bowlmor AMF U.S. Open in

     November.

    Faulkner, in his first game on

    television, started game two

    with 10 strikes on his first 11

    shots, running away to a 262-

    218 win over Norton, who left

    single pins four times that pre-vented him from stringing the

    strikes he needed to keep up.

    Faulkner started the semifinal

    match with a spare and four 

    strikes while Ciminelli struck 

    only once in the first five frames

    to fall into a 31-pin deficit he

    couldn’t overcome despite rally-

    ing with a string of five strikes

    starting in the sixth frame.

    Faulkner clinched the win by

    converting a 7 pin in the 10th

    frame.

    In the first match, Norton

     bowled an erro r-free game in

    defeating Rhino Page of 

    Orlando, Fla., 215-202. Pageleft a 7-10 split in the fourth

    frame and a 3-6-7 split in the

    sixth, failing to convert both,

    and couldn’t recover from the

    open frames.

     Ken Bruce 803ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Ken Bruce topped the scoring in

    the Wednesday Early Men’s

    League blasting games of 246-

    289-268 for a high series of 803.

    Glen Smith shot 275-700, Kevin

    Cudjoe 265-246-691, Robert

    Bracco 247-214-231-692, and

    Salvatore Panzarezia 249-667.

     Pete Conway 770ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Pete Conway topped the scoring in

    the Wednesday Night Mixed

    League blasting games of 247-

    258-265 for a high series of 770.

    John Laurita rolled 267-253-225-

    745, Willie Fessler 278-241-733,

    Gregory Frank 204-235-278-717,

    Ray Brooks 256-238-695, and

    Keith Benanati 235-208-681.

     Mike Chookasezian 769ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Mike Chookasezian topped the

    scoring in the Monday 4-Man

    Classic League firing games of 226-

    275-268 for a high series of 769.

    Joe Conigliaro rolled 248-256-243-

    747, Alby Pezzella 256-263-224-

    742, Teddy Avgerinos 246-245-245-

    736, John Khantzian 237-276-222-

    735, and Chris Alessi 246-220-255-

    721.

     Pedro Salcedo 760ROCKVILE CENTRE, NY – 

    Pedro Salcedo topped the scoring

    in the Custom Thumbz Doubles

    League firing games of 279-263

    for a high series of 760.

    John Balbi shot 277-235-228-

    740, Steve Friedman 299-222-

    731, Kevin Isler 276-244-708, and

    Dave Goldman 256-237-704.

     Pat Zenker 738ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY - Pat

    Zenker topped the scoring in the

    Tuesday Late Men’s League

    rolling games of 247-257-234 for 

    a high series of 738.

    Joe Ewald shot 277-237-717,

    Rich Curcio 225-216-235-706,

    Don Railey 279-214-689, and

    Steve Lella 217-214-255-686.

     John LaBau 733ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    John LaBau topped the scoring in

    the Friday Night Mixed League

    firing games of 277-226-230 for a

    high series of 733.

    Al Bennett rolled 233-227-256-

    716, Al Doerrer 268-674, Donald

    Wingate 276-661, and Joe

     Nipitella 257-654.

     Pat Zenker 727 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Pat Zenker led the scoring in the

    Tuesday Oceanside Knights of 

    Columbus League rolling games

    of 231-255-241 for a high series of 

    727.

    Pete Morreale shot 296-222-723,

    Tom Saitta 256-231-212-699,

    Mark Gralto 244-214-661, and

    Kyle Smith 278-214-665.

     Robert Barber 679ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Robert Barber led the scoring in

    the Saturday Scholarship League

    firing games of 244-235 for a high

    series of 679.

    Brian Becktold hit 226, Paul Igel

    222, Jahnia Phillips 215, Robert

    Wright 214, and Amanda Petrillo

    and Nicholas Lastella 212.

     Kathy Andrews 667 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Kathy Andrews rolled 226-194-

    247-667, Vicky Lockwood 222-

    208-237-667, Kathleen Abrams

    203, and Pam Johnson 200 in the

    Tuesday Rockville Ladies League.

    Craig Cittadinon 246 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – In

    the Thursday El Cheapo League

    Craig Cittadino shot 246, JohnLaBau 214, Sean McGinn 196-

    191, Jackie LaBau 193, and Steve

    Patitucci 191-190.

     Patrice Guido 215ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Patrice Guido rolled 215,

    Adrienen Lupo 201, Michele

    Perimutter 180, and Caroline

    Capozzoli 166 in the Tuesday

    Koffee Kats League.

     Linda WalshROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – In

    the Monday Ladies Classic

    League Linda Walsh shot 206,

    Susan Randel 198, Dot Hoffman

    190, and Linda Farmer 172.

     Anita LaSpinaROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – In

    the Tuesday Long Beach Catholic

    Ladies League Anita LaSpina hit

    180, Nancy Johnson and Debbie

    Donnelly 177, and Janice

    McCrery 174.

    AT JIB LANES

     Dwight Flowers 774FLUSHING, NY – Dwight

    Flowers topped the scoring in the

    Friday Hi-Rollers League blasting

    games of 255-241-278 for a high

    series of 774.

     Nestor Viloria rolled 267-266-

    203-736, Ogie Lawsin 236-245-

    237-718, Robert Olivina, Jr. 225-245-242-712, Frank Montgris, Jr.

    225-235-248-708, and Efren

    Enriquez 210-238-257-705.

    Tom Handley 751FLUSHING, NY – TomHandley

    led the scoring in the Ted Guy

    Classic League firing games of 

    267-216-268 for a high series of 

    751.

    Vinny Massina rolled 279-256-

    730, Will Atkinson 245-237-248-

    730, Brian Lawrence 256-232-

    224-712, Sam Quaglierini 227-

    223-248-708, and Mike Funetas

    212-267-214-693.

     Jaime Ansale 726 FLUSHING, NY – Jaime Ansale

    led the scoring in the Midweek 

    Mixers League rolling games of 

    231-268-227 for a high series of 

    726.

    Jesus Paredes rolled 248-229-

    222-699, Casey Allen 207-211-

    254-672, Efren Enriquez 256-213-

    664, and Phillip Schatz 234-214-

    205-653.

    AT ROCKVILLE CENTRE LANES

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    CORAM COUNTRY LANES

    Wednesday Night Live: Tony Bainlardi 212- 206-198, Ken Woods

    192-186-202.

    Rolling Thunder: Dylan Silvis 224-202-181, Michael Mirabile 161-

    208-215.

    Monday Toss Ups: Shamar Womack 194-191-225, Ed Anderson 213-

    245-204, Marlene Mirabile 193-247-206, Diana Walter- 230-279-278,

    Frank Mirabile 203-278-197.

    Right Approach Quads: Paul Droluk 248-269-246, Frank Salerno

    243-223-216, George Mottern 242-248-258, Mike Karolewski 213-

    233-224, Rob Matz 254- 240-202.

    AT MOUSE TRAP LANESTam Bui 742WOODBINE, NJ - Tam Bui came up just ten pins shy of equaling his

     personal season best series in the Thursday Night Men's League firing

    games of 237-248-257 for a 742, the high series of the night.

    Andrew Stewart continued his consistent play with another 700

    series, rolling 268-236-197-701. Nick Maglione got better as the night

    went on firing 212-223-256 for 691.

    High game of the night was 279 blasted by a trio of bowlers Mike

    Calise, Jim Young, Sr. and Greg York.

     Jim Young Jr. 718

    WOODBINE, NJ - Jim Young Jr. led the way in the Wednesday NightMixed League with both the high series and high game of the night fir-

    ing 265-279-194-718.

    Kevin Hemple came up just short of matching Young's series by

     blasting 256-203-257-716. Joe Carson and Mike Calise both rolled

    667's, Carson's coming by way of 236-205-226 and Calise with games

    of 212-241-214.

     Mike Migliore 677 WOODBINE, NJ - The Mouse Trap Lanes Monday Mixed League

    was led by Mike Migliore who blasted 237-214-226-677.

    Tom Chiera, Jr. was on Migliore's heels with 232-243-669 and Nate

    Hoerr rolled 215-212-625.

    By Vince Albrecht

    MONTVALE, NJ - In Stan

     Niemiec youth travel play at

    Montvale Lanes, Bowler City I’s

    squad, led by 16-year-old Kristen

    Kane, grabbed center stage by tak-

    ing four of seven points from

    league-leading Montvale. Kristen

    was spectacular, rolling her first

    ever “700”, fashioned with a triple

    deuce 223-237-243-703, earning

    her Bowler of the Week status.

    Teammates’ Gabby Pangaro andJanina Santoro chipped in with

    232-593 and 214-521 respectively

    while Trevor Savoye added a 183.

    Montvale’s strong showing was

    triggered by Pascack Valley sopho-

    more Henry Tipping’s 244-266-

    182-692 and Westwood senior Dan

    Sproviero’s 235-236-632. Also

    scoring well were James Reagan-

    Ward 205 and Michaella Raab 180.

    Hi-Tor, down by 131 pins after 

     being shellacked in game one,

    came storming back with a league

     best 947 net and closed with 861 to

    overtake Holiday II, 2887-2871,

    snapping its six-match losing

    skein. Hi-Tor’s entire quartet had ahand in the victory: Nino Sparta

    203-214-247-664, Johnny Toscano

    238-212-645, Nick Sparta 258-212

    and Brandon Smith 237-606.

    Pacing Holiday II were the

    Chamberlains, Tom with 220-233-

    247-700 and Wade 255-623.

    Bowler City II finished with

    gusto in its 3012-2948 win over 

    Holiday I as Northern Highlands

    senior Allie Woodhouse came

    through with a stellar outing, firing

    225-217-204-646. Also contribut-

    ing to the triumph were LouisFerrante 208, Jack Curillo 182 and

    Olivia Wank 180. Indian Hills sen-

    ior Alex McGuire led Holiday I’s

     potent squad with 247-267-683

    with help from David Neil 225-

    211-626 and Frank Magyar 223-

    215-619.

    Fair Lawn, thanks to solid sets

    from Tyler Nappi 205-214-211-

    630, Madison Perry 247-610, Matt

    Myers 205-200 and Hassan Izzard

    183, engineered its third straight

    match success with a sweep of 

    Boonton, 2904-2729. Scuttling the

     plastic-coats for Boonton were Erik 

    Kattermann 213-203-254-670,

    Adam Gelvan 215-202-595 andMark Howarth 190-183.

    Bowler City III, playing short-

    handed, still managed to shag three

     points from the vacancy behind the

    efforts of Nick Reyes 211, Peter 

    Bondy 197 and Derek 

    Lewandowski 184-181.

    High average performers to date:

    Johnny Toscano 215.52, Erik 

    Kattermann 215.46, Frank Magyar 

    214, Tom Chamberlain 213 and

    Brandon Smith 211. Leading the

    girls are Madison Perry 202,

    Tiffany Sucero 188, AllieWoodhouse 184, Kristen Kane and

    Lilly Sigona 183.

    16-year-old Kristen Kane Tops Youth Travelers at Montvale Lanes

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     Brian Adamson 785HOPELAWN, NJ – Brian Adamson topped

    the scoring in the Premiere Pro Shop

    McClassic League blasting games of 254-

    287-244 for a high series of 785.

    Joe Herber shot 223-279-236-738, Bill

    Daunno 224-245-243-712, Bobby McCracken

    253-267-712, Bill Golden 223-222-267-712,

    and Robert Marchisello 215-235-255-705.

     Rusty Thomsen 749HOPELAWN, NJ – Rusty Thomsen led the

    scoring in the Goldstein & Hanel Doubles

    League rolling games of 259-234-257 for a

    high series of 749.

    Lou Gaudio, Jr. rolled 236-268-212-716,

    Mickey Endress 211-257-238-706, Will

    Vidulich 211-243-245-699, and Ashley

    Gottlieb 244.

     Nick Simone 748HOPELAWN, NJ – Nick Simone led the scor-

    ing in the Knights of Columbus League firing

    games of 233-247-268 for a high series of 

    748.

    Cid Stentella shot 204-231-245-680, Mark 

    Makwinski 207-228-215-650, and Jim

    Lakatos 224-230-647.

     Michael Holoka 718

    HOPELAWN, NJ – Michael Holoka led thescoring in the Friday Nite Mixed Legue firing

    games of 234-237-247 for a high series of 

    718.

    Frank Capparelli, Jr. shot 205-268-210-683,

    Don Anione 212-214-234-660, and Kevin

    Cristi 243.

     Michael Ramer 709HOPELAWN, NJ - Michael Ramer led the

    scoring in the Garden State Mixed League

    rolling games of 214-247-248 for a high series

    of 709.

    Robert Girod shot 206-247-224-677, Bill

    Slattery 225-243-660, and Barry Bailey 226-

    221-200-647.

    Vinnie Milazzo 707 

    HOPELAWN, NJ - Vinnie Milazzo led thescoring in the Friends & Family League

    rolling games of 258-255 for a high series of 

    707.

    Ben Martino shot 227-225-637, Mike Conte

    242, and Michael Peterson 205.

    Vinny R. Medvetz 704HOPELAWN, NJ – Vinny R. Medvetz led the

    scoring in the La Buona Pizza League blasting

    games of 235-237-232 for a high series of 704.

    Chris Poythress shot 234-218-641, Joe

    Herber 217-238-619, and Nicole Baginsky

    248-604.

     Anthony Vicidomini 674HOPELAWN, NJ – Anthony Vicidomini led

    the scoring in the Wednesday Night Trio

    League rolling games of 234-248 for a high

    series of 674.

    Peter Marinello hit 236-200-215-651, Bob

    Joseph 200-235-215-650, and Brian

    Vicidomini 258-649.

     K.C. Cabonilas 670HOPELAWN, NJ – K.C. Cabonilas led the scor-

    ing in the Thursday Mixed Nuts League rolling

    games of 221-267 for a high series of 670.

    John Syslo hit 225-225-633, Don E.

    Hellhake 236, and Joe Maloney 246.

     Don Anione 698HOPELAWN, NJ – Don Anione led the scor-

    ing in the Friday Nite Mixed League rolling

    games of 224-278 for a high series of 698.

    Michael Holoka shot 203-267-656, Mike

    Bauer 227-201-215-643, and Anthony Angotti

    258-641.

     Paul Woitowicz 661HOPELAWN, NJ – Paul Woitowicz led the

    scoring in the Iselin AA League firing games

    of 247-222 for a high series of 661.

    John Morgan shot 205-219-609, Travis

    Dilello 200-214-608, and Rob Hennessy 211.

     Michael Santonastaso 660HOPELAWN, NJ – Michael Santonastaso led

    the scoring in the Family League rolling

    games of 238-233 for a high series of 660.

    David Morgante shot 215-259-642, Steve

    Osiadacz 217-218-630, Tommy Martino 225,

    and Jordan Martino 179.

     Rich Rosley 268HOPELAWN, NJ – Rich Rosley blasted 268,

    Rose Petti 171, and Thomas Ortiz, Sr. 181 in

    the Winter Senior Citizens League.

    In the Tuesday Night Doubles League

    Stephanie Hoff shot 192, Char Martino 191,

    and Katina Garcia 170.

     Stephen Cracchiolo 246 HOPELAWN, NJ - Stephen Cracchiolo rolled

    246, Michael Bocra and Louis Mastro 220,and Ryan Soto 194 in the Avenel Youth

    League.

    In the South Shore League Brian MacDonald

    shot 223-201-200-624, Tom Flagiello 209-

    215-617, Carissa Monforte 247, and Matt

    D’Andrea 226.

    Frank Jordan 232HOPELAWN, NJ – In the Jerzey Pikers

    League Frank Jordan shot 232, Ted Yeung

    222, Joyce Ellison 205, and Ed Bullard and

    Larry Kern 202.

    THE MAGIC AT MAJESTIC

     Mike Alvarez 761FARMINGDALE, NY – Mike Alvarez

    topped the scoring in the Wednesday

    Early Men’s League firing games of 299-

    249 for a high series of 761.

    John Bergen shot 278-267-741, Craig

    Koppell 254-246-248-748, and Marc

    Chisauno 259-666.

    Chris Tesi 754FARMINGDALE, NY – Chris Tesi

    topped the scoring in the MondayFourplay League rolling games of 268-

    244-242 for a high series of 754.

    Danny Schrafel hit 279-257-721, Eddie

    Allen 260-233-696, Matt Meyer 269, and

    Billy Kerkenides 267-636.

    Fabrizio Cerutti 749FARMINGDALE, NY – Fabrizio Cerutti

    led the scoring in the Epic/Maple

    Invitational Trios League blasting games

    of 254-237-258 for a high series of 749.

    Amefika Greaves shot 259-708, Rob

    Figgers 258-708, Rich Tooker 2772-45-

    706, Mike Fradera 257-248-699, Mark 

    Monfoletto 220-249-223-692, Bob

    Gelfant 248-247-690, and Jeff Fennell

    216-257-212-685.

    Ton Vonbraunsberg 733FARMINGDALE, NY – Ton

    Vonbraunsberg topped the scoring in the

    Sunday Early Mixed League firing

    games of 225-268-240 for a high series of 

    733.

    Steve Raifer shot 225, Rainer Latteier 

    224, Nicholas Errico 221, Joe Venezia

    219, Maryann Frailey 216, and Megan

    Cesare 212.

     Joe Napli 701FARMINGDALE, NY – Joe Napoli led

    the scoring in the Monday HS Practice

    League rolling games of 234-256-211 for 

    a high series of 701.

    Salvatore Yannacone hit 226-204-223-

    653, Joe Laier 234-225-641, Richard

    Valentine 257-620, and Maria Lucente

    266-617.

     Evan Apostolidis 678FARMINGDALE, NY – Evan

    Apostolidis paced the scoring in the

    Thursday Goodtimers League rolling

    games of 244-242 for a high series of 

    678.

    Dale Alberino hit 223, Bob Kennedy

    222, Bob Andrews 211, and Pat

    Berardino 206.

     Bobby Falcone 663FARMINGDALE, NY – Bobby Falcone

    led the scoring in the Tuesday Nite Owls

    League rolling games of 242-225 for a

    high series of 663.

     Nick Bitera hit 212-236-214-662, Bill

    Kremlicka 270-215-653, and Patrick 

    Martino 248-200-635.

    Tony Coletta, Jr. 661FARMINGDALE, NY – Tony Coletta, Jr.

    led the scoring in the Saturday NiteFriends League rolling games of 221-

    220-220 for a high series of 661.

    Tom Petroro shot 214-222-223-659,

    John Mercurio 217-201-225-643, and

    Steve Flapan 257-222-633.

     Nicholas Fina 660FARMINGDALE, NY – In the Sunday

    Adult/Junior League Nicholas Fina shot

    231-204-225-660, and Brandon Brunn

    165.

    In the Sunday Adult/Junior League

    William Snyder shot 192-172, Louis

    Gravino 177-174, Michael Brunn 174,

    and Jo-Anne Fina 170.

     Jose Medina 648

    HOPELAWN, NJ – Jose Medina toppedthe scoring in the Garden State Mixed

    League firing games of 200-213-235 for 

    a high series of 648.

    Richard Rowley hit 232-224-646, Mike

    Arway, Sr. 230-204-627, and Doro

    Sperantzas 263.

     Mike Eglesia 645HOPELAWN, NJ – Mike Eglesia paced

    the scoring in the Merck League rolling

    games of 200-255 for a high series of 

    645.

    Tu Trinh hit 227-207-617, Allen Phelps

    235, and Kevin Bovaird 234.

    In the Avenel Youth League Deanna

    Calantoni shot 209-191, Matthew Schnell

    199-197, Ryan Soto 196, and Michael

    Bocra 192. Kurt Moszkowski 628HOPELAWN, NJ - Kurt Moszkowski

    rolled 255-628, Mike Piomeli and Cindy

    Dunphy 223, and Mike Forrestal 222 in

    the Thursday Nite Mixed League.

    In the Winter Senior Citizens League

    Rich Rowley shot 200, and Mary Doslik 

    179.

    In the Tuesday Night Singles League

    Char Martino shot 232, and Katina

    Garcia 191.

    AT FARMINGDALE LANES

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    AT OCEAN Andrew Lazarchick 268LAKEWOOD, NJ – Andrew Lazarchick rolled 268, Cameron Waldhelm

    267, Kamerin Peters 259, John Boughton 257, Sarah Pitcher 256, and

    Michael Brennan 249 in the Scratch Trio League.

     Shivani Mody 200LAKEWOOD, NJ – Shivani Mody rolled 200, Emma Meyer 192, Chris

    Shymanski 191, and Erin Ritchie and Liz Schreier 190 in the Junior 

    Classic League.

     Blaise HarringtonLAKEWOOD, NJ – In the Pin Hitters League Blaise Harrington shot

    177, Eric Lazarchik 167, Emily Hehir 161, and Mikalah Carter 155.

    Spanish American: Jose Acevedo

    248-713, Julio Soto 238-646,

    Manuel Matias 235, Matt Svoboda

    269-655, and Jose Acevedo 256.

    Monday Early Birds: Jeff Rozner 

    181-510, Glenn Kruhm 175-459,

    Doris Macone 164-424, Judy Von

    Itter 160-399, Ed Hardy 209-470,

    and Dori Macone 181-501.

    Have a Ball: Mark Mondello 164-

    418, John Cusman 87-189, Daniel

    Cusman 185-429, and Donna

    Mondello 179-378.

    Hyatt Morristown: Amando

    Hernandez 214-576, Dan Childres

    204-549, Pete Vogler 159-422,

    Jamie McAndris 110, and Steve

    Savastano 119.

    County Tuesday Night: PJ Adams

    289-683, Andrew Traverso 278-713,

    James Harris 277, Lynne Coleman

    255-681, Dot Newsom 215 Sandy

    Turner 213-586, Nick Westergaard

    269-674, Joe Karas 254-701, Sue

    Marrero 192, Micha Haywood 278-

    731, and Carlyssa Leigh 191.

    Fox Hills Seniors: Joe Tobjy 273-

    667, Steve Friedman 212-537,

    Raphael Jimenez 177, Regina

     Nataluk 182-513, Pearl Traub

    Johnson 137-380, Bill Verderber 

    233-640, Mary Ann Smith 177,

    Dennis Foley 189, Loius Ecanosti

    187, Mary Ann Smith 154, and

    Bernadette Memolo 148-408.

    Morris Hills Mixed: Barry Webb

    198- 440, Andy Romo 165-438,

    Beth Williams 179-501, JoyceBrokling 162-457, Manny

    Barraqueiro 144-373, and Virginia

    Murphy 139.

    Rockaway Women: Susan

    Chillemi 225-565, Lois Kehmna

    207-546, Annette Rossi 200-588,

    Michaela Rumble 169-460, Colleen

    Boyd 202, and Lilian Ambrus 163.

    Rockaway Foursome: Dave

    Skillman 255, Heriberto Matias

    254, Tim Panek 248, Liesl Apgar 

    228, Joyce Hulbert 228, Liza Gallo

    229-584, and Kristein Bonn 203-

    507.

    Nor Bu: John Hearn 233, Chirs

    Bakos 232-645, John Jenkins 223,

    Susan England 174-434, Lisa

    Bischer 166-434, Phil Dattolo 232-

    637, and Lynne Perry 236-591.

    Thursday Night Mixed: Robert

    Rhodes 278-733, Nick 

    Westergaard 248-701, John

    Sanroman 247 game, Nidia

    Haneveld 245-668, Kiberly

    Cartelli 203-492, Lee Anne

    Mackin 160-445, Ken George 256,and Kimberly Cartelli 199-506.

    Thursday Night Foursome:

    Joseph Toolen 259-648, Brian

    Lipp 247, Joe Ferrentti 245-629,

    Mary Ann Abasto 232-653,

    Darlene Krzankowski 218-580,

    John Finno 289-674, and Jaclyn

    Coren 139-376.

    Put Togethers: Erik Wrobel 202-

    581, Geno Mcroy 166-459,

    Michelle Halko 203-529, Joanne

    Mossi 138-394, Fred Driver 200,

    and Stephanie Clark 168-422.

    Rockaway Mixed: Mike Smith

    259-669, Chris Sytsma 258-741,Paul DiStruco 257, Lynne

    Coleman 257-635, Nicole Malson

    189, Bob Webb 275, Keri May

    236, and Linda Alven 201.

    Youth Bowlers

    Weekend Warriors: Robert

    Szumski 190-534, David

    Sammond 177-480, Benjamin

    Cruz 170-419, Chelsey Cruz 86-

    237, and Hannah DiGangi 80-

    213.

    Ball Busters: Jack Vander 

    Meulen 279-669, Jack Cook 270-

    718, James Gallagher 245-640,

    Emma Wright 153-421, and SarahGallagher 127-338.

    Bumper Busters: Brandon Lipp

    103-203, and Jordan Lipp 99-174.

    Lucky Strikers: Jacob Paniconi

    71-198, Alfred Huelsenbeck 66-

    182, and Kyra Morris 90-219.

    ROCKAWAY ROLLERS

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    HACKENSACK, NJ - Pre-season top ranked North

    Jersey Boys powerhouse Indian Hills wasted no

    time in claiming its turf for the 2015-16 season as it

    skyrocketed out of the gate with a record-breaking

    1183 and added 997, 1044 to dominate the 5th

    Annual Tom Irwin Memorial Crusader Classic.

    Matched up against a formidable NJAC Montville

    squad, the Braves mercilessly pounded Bowler 

    City’s pins behind junior Jon Mormando 264-191-

    224: 679, senior Alex McGuire 235-204-224: 664

    and junior southpaw Jared Duncan 279-176-204:659.

    In the distaffers’ matchups, Paramus Catholic

    swapped places with last season’s tournament

    champion Westwood, 2544-2408. Buoyed by junior 

    Kristen Kane and senior Abbey Zollo, the Paladins,

     pre-season ranked second behind Westwood,

    regained the crown they captured back in 2013.

    Individual standouts among the boys: Passaic

    Tech senior Anthony Rizzo whose stellar 237-257-

    237: 731 earned him the first place plaque for the

    second straight year; Montville junior Erik 

    Kattermann repeated his 2014 second place finish

     by firing 244-206-268: 718 and Bergen Catholic

     junior Kyle Laube took third with 687.

    Top finishers among the girls: Wayne Valley’s

    newcomer Claudine Rosca 600, Paramus Catholic

     junior Kristen Kane 577 and senior teammate

    Abbey Zollo 567.

    Indian Hills, Paramus Catholic Win 5th Crusader ClassicBy Vince Albrecht

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