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Frank Wilkinson, Kevin Russell Jr. to Serve on USBC Youth CommitteeBy Terry Bigham - USBC
ARLINGTON, Texas - Frank Wilkinson of Staten Island,
N.Y., and Kevin Russell Jr. of Orlando, Fla., have been select-
ed by the United States Bowling Congress Board of Directors
to serve on the USBC Youth Committee. Each was recom-
mended by the USBC Nominating Committee and will begin
their three-year committee terms starting with the 2013-14 sea-
son.
Wilkinson currently chairs the USBC Youth Committee and
has served on the committee for the last six years. The propri-
etor of Rab's Country Lanes, a family-owned bowling center in
Staten Island, he is a USBC Board member and has served on
the audit, executive director review, nominating and strategic
planning committees. He is an active member of the Bowling
Proprietors' Association of America, president of the Staten
Island USBC and serves on the board of directors of the
National Council of Youth Sports (NCYS).
Russell recently graduated from Robert Morris University
with a master's degree in business administration and is in the
management training program at Walt Disney World. The
2010 USBC Youth Ambassador of the Year, he was a four-year
member of the Robert Morris bowling team.
The Youth Committee monitors and promotes USBC youth
programs, and makes recommendations regarding youth-spe-
cific benefits and events. It also elects youth representatives
to the USBC Board.
Wilkinson and Russell will join Ray Baty, Brent Bowers,
Cera Dailey, Erik Galganski, Debra Haggerty, Rick Pittser and
Dominick Savage on the committee for the 2013-14 season.
OAKLAND, NJ – Tim Dunkerly
earned top honors in the Tuesday
Men’s League at Holiday Bowl
firing perfect with a 300 game
then adding games of 249 and-220
for the session high series of 769.
John Alessandrello rolled 276-
248-749, Robert Bauer 277-237-
729, Al Winkler 255-255-726,
Stacy Valerius 269-252-715, Keith
Cienki 258-231-714, Dave
Nagelhout 252-236-700, and Jack
Baldwin 257-692
Tim Dunkerly 300 at Holiday
ALLEN PARK, Mich. -
Colombia native
Andres Gomez, who
won his first
Professional Bowlers
Association Tour title
in the 2012 Carmen
Salvino Classic at age
38, successfully
defended his title with a
246-197 victory over
top qualifier D.J.
Archer of Friendswood,
Texas, at Thunderbowl
Lanes.
The Salvino Classic,
conducted during the
PBA Detroit Winter
Swing, aired on
ESPN.
Gomez, a long-time
international competi-
tor before deciding to
become a full-time PBA Tour competitor, start-
ed the title match with six strikes and was never
seriously challenged in winning his second
career PBA Tour title.
“It’s incredible,”
Gomez said. “I knew it
was going to be a tough
match, but I started
striking and that was it.
“I don’t know if the
second title feels better
than the first,” he added.
“Everyone says winning
the first title is the
toughest. I bowled
against one of the best
in the world (Wes
Malott) to win the first
time, but this one –
because there were only
two spots just to get to
the TV shows – was
very tough as well.”
Archer, who made his
second career television
appearance, has never
won a PBA Tour title. His best previous finish
was fourth in the 2004 United States Bowling
Congress Masters.
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HOPELAWN, NJ – Len
Camporeale topped the scoring in
the Middlesex County Classic
League at Majestic Lanes tossing
a near perfect 299 game then
adding a 248 and 256 for the meet-
ing high series of 803.
Harold Baker rolled 255-243-
233-731 followed by Andy
Polildura tossing 247-248-232-
727, Kyle Olesko 267-233-222-
722, Ray Hasselbrook 229-237-
250-716, Joe Lampariello 267-
256-712, Jason Paro 242-225-237-
704, Nick Cristosi 236-256-212-
704, Kevin Kopko 216-246-238-
700, Ray Velazquez 259-234-699,
Ken Horvath 223-268-689, Rob
Hasselbrook 262-226-689, and
Daniel Lopez 237-205-247-689.
FARMINGDALE, NY – Eric
Smyth topped the scoring in the
Thursday 3-Man League at
Farmingdale Lanes firing games
of 298 and 279 en route to the ses-
sion high series of 788.
Jeremy Schaffer rolled 289-
246-239-774, Joe Traina, Jr. 279,
Marc Bieler 278-247-717, Jay
McCullough and Rob D’Alto 277,
Joe Novara 269-266-268-803, Joe
Costanzo 245-258-257-760, and
Robert O’Connor 267-258-736.
Len Camporeale 803 at Majestic
Eric Smyth Blasted 298-788
At Farmingdale Lanes
Andres Gomez Wins Back-to-Back
PBA Carmen Salvino Classic Titles By Bill Vint - PBA
USBC photo
Frank Wilkinson
PBA photo
Colombian Andres Gomez denies D.J. Archer’s bid
for first PBA Tour title.
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ALLEN PARK, Mich. – Behind consecutive strikes
by Tommy Jones, Pete Weber and Scott Norton,
Billie Jean King’s New York City WTT KingPins
defeated the top qualifying team, Kevin Hart’s
Philadelphia Hitmen, 222-198, to win the PBA
League Carmen Salvino round at Thunderbowl
Lanes.
The second of five rounds of PBA League compe-
tition aired on ESPN.
With their win in the Salvino round, the KingPins
(John Szczerbinski, Jack Jurek, Jones, Weber and
Norton) earned 12 points toward the Elias Cup finals,
which will be held March 31 at Woodland Bowl in
Indianapolis. After two events, the KingPins lead
Jesse Williams’ BROOKLYN STyLES in the points
race, 24-20.
“This was a blast for me,” Weber, the KingPins’
franchise player, said. “There was no choice but to
have Scott (Norton) bowl anchor. He was the hottest
bowler in the building during the Detroit Winter
Swing. And I wanted John (Szczerbinski) to lead off
because he’s that good. He showed us where we
needed to throw the ball and that’s what we fed off
of.”
Szczerbinski is an experienced team competitor as
a Team USA member and a former collegiate All-
American at Wichita State.
In the semifinal match, Jurek, Jones, Weber and
Norton put together a string of four strikes which
helped the KingPins topple the hometown-favorite
Motown Muscle, 225-192.
In the opening match, Norton struck in the fifth
frame and three times in the 10th to lock up a 223-
191 win over Terrell Owens’ Dallas Strikers. The
Strikers, who finished eighth in the Salvino qualify-
ing round, earned their berth in the stepladder finals
when Rhino Page out-lasted a field of 11 in the Clash
eliminator, where each player threw one ball and the
lowest scoring player was eliminated until only one
player remained. Page nipped the Silver Lake Atom
Splitters’ Chris Barnes, 10-9, in the final round to win
the elimination event.
New York City WTT KingPins Win
PBA League Carmen Salvino Round By Bill Vint - PBA
16-year-old Jake Rollins 290-770
In Youth Travel At Holiday BowlBy Vince Albrecht
OAKLAND, NJ - The Stan Niemiec youth travelers, led by 16-year-
old Jake Rollins, broke loose at Holiday Bowl for ten “600+” sets and
thirty-seven deuces. When the pins looked from their pin deck to see
Jake preparing to deliver that thunder ball of his, they wanted to find a
place to hide, but alas, they were rendered helpless when the talented
Rollins fired his ball down the lane. After a 212 opener, Jake, whose
Glen Rock team won the Bergen County Boys championship on
Saturday, zoned in from game two’s second frame through the finale’s
sixth frame, stringing seventeen strikes en route to games of 290-268 to
finish with 770, lifting his twenty-one game average to 244...yikes! His
Fair Lawn teammate Steven Plaszky added 204-200, but it wasn’t
enough to overtake Holiday I, which won five points with a 1002-2827
effort. Anchor Anastasia DeLeon powered her mates with 266-225: 678
and was assisted by Nick Cilento 222-204: 618, Graham Mulligan 206-
205 and Lilly Sigona 185.
In a key position week match-up, Bowler City II took over first place
by sweeping past Boonton. Southpaw Justin Garcia led the onslaught
with 234-220: 622 with ample support from Jonmikal Sepero 222-222:
612 and Kyle Schellberg 207; Boonton’s only deuce was Karl
Kattermann’s 203.
Bowler City I blitzed Bowler City IV with 983-2811 behind Rob
Gilbert, Jr 247: 686, Ryan Perez 247: 602, Eric Grabusnik 222 and
Vinny Santoro 216-203. BC III’s best came from Patrick Sucero 204,
Arielle Wallace 202 and ten-year-old Louis Ferrante 166.
Montvale opened with a stellar 1010 handicap score and went on to
take five points from Holiday II. The victors were buoyed by Katie
Didonato’s 224: 580, a season high, along with deuces from Matthew
Russell 216 and Kyle Ladewig 213. Holiday II registered six “200s”, but
couldn’t bridge the gap, dropping the finale by five pins. The quartet all
had a hand in the comeback effort: Kevin Macchia 243-214: 651,
Colette Malyack 234: 605, Joe Malyack 213: 600 and Frank Olandesi
214-202.
Bowler City IV earned seven points by comfortably surpassing aver-
age thanks to Nick Ferrante 214, Caitlyn Tombo 202, Greg Khan 201
and Nathan Tombo 199.
In the Monday LIA:
Kyle Ludwig 279-256, Ed
Werbeck 258-260,258,763, Steve
Koopmann 257, Pete Taormina
247, Barbara Lintz 245, Jen
Zappolo 237-227, JoAnn Orlando
202, Keith Pappas 290,746,
Buddy Bielanski 256, Peter
Taormina 248, Joseph Morreale
247, Alicia Defino 243.
In the Tuesday BK Sweeneys:
Mike Gregorio 259,258,742, Joe
McLaughlin 237, Dawn Hastings
205.
In the Swingtime Seniors:
Gene Kelly 209,210,671, Joe
Visone 219, George Kinkel 214,
Joe Macaluso 210, Cappy
Caporusso 202.
In the Ladies Scratch:
Virginia Vannier 215,246,660,
Kathy Wodzinski 214.
In the Hicksville Elks:
Paul Devito 267, John
McCormick 266,676, George Doll
237, Chuck Coene 237, Susie Lew
266.
In the Hits and Misses:
Jim Fenimore 268,660, Joe
Dolezal 260, Irv Freed 248,696,
Jimmy Moore 244.
In the Charles McShane 3-Man:
Gerard Pascale 279,270,729,
Sam Brenner 270,730, Keith
Hengel 258, Tris Schnarwyler
258, George Anderson 257, Paul
Thivierge 255,703.
In the Thursday Night Foursome:
Al Green 279,259,713, Steve
Terech 279,725, Sean Thompson
279, Nick Spinelli 279, Marcus
White 265, Kyle Ludwig 735.
SOUTH LEVITTOWN LANES
February 20 - 26, 2013 SPORTS REPORTER 3
Brian Beale 280FARMINGDALE, NY – Brian
Beale blasted a high game of 280
in the Wednesday Men’s League.
Mark Colaizzo shot 277-265-
724, Bay Stauder 268-218, Joseph
Kelch 268-236-695, Paul
Verderosa 266-219-696, Charlie
Turner 258-236-694, Mark
McNally 257-225-718, Anthony
Gatterdam 244-247-233-724, and
Steve Gonzalez 248-233-694.
Brian Siemers 720FARMINGDALE, NY – Brian
Siemers led the scoring in the
Wednesday Party League firing
games of 278-215-227 for a high
series of 720.
Mike Marrazzo and Richard
Johnson shot 244, Alex Gordono
225, and Katie Rahner 222.
Ken Reid 258FARMINGDALE, NY – Ken Reid
and Steve Clickner rolled 258,
Tom Gomez 247, Tom Altamura
244-212, Mike Testa 236, Allen
Gano 234-206, and Al Viso 232 in
the Sunday Nite Friends League.
Jeremy Schuster 719FARMINGDALE, NY – Jeremy
Schuster led the scoring in the
Sunday Early Mixed League firing
games of 269-236 for a high series
of 719.
Wayne Embleton rolled 244-226-
680, Eric Tilton 258-644, Paul Burns
233-222, Joe Giamarino, Jr. 226,
Craig Bogart 222, Derrick Dobert
212, and Anthony Palazzo 206.
In the Sunday Adult/Junior
League Bill Snyder shot 223-626.
Chris DePierro 698FARMINGDALE, NY – Chris
DePierro led the Monday Night
Fourplay League firing games of
279-235 for a high series of 698.
Danny Schrafel hit 235-227-217-
679, Danny Ricobono 235, and
Kyle Durfee 219-227-216-661.
In the Monday AM Seniors
League Bill Platania shot 215, and
Genevieve Kelin 197.
Fai Livolsi shot 224, Bill Platania
214, Ken Lauri 208, and Joe
Livolsi 204 in the Friday Sunshine
Kids League.
AT FARMINGDALE LANESJordan Lopez 300 Nick Reyes 299,
Evan Strassberg 289 in
Bergen County Boys TournamentBy Vince Albrecht
HACKENSACK, NJ - Lyndhurst sophomore Jordan Lopez
refined his two-hand delivery, resulting in a record 300 game, 802
set in the morning session of the Bergen County Boys Tournament
at Bowler City. He became only the third bowler to register a per-
fect game in the tournament and the first since Ridgefield Park’s
Steve Fernandez in 2003. Lopez’ six-game 1427 is the highest since
1988 when Cliffside Park’s Mark Orofino posted 1434. The fresh
oil was advantageous to the players, many of whom rang up
impressive numbers early. Bergenfield freshman Nick Reyes’
twelfth delivery was a tad high in the pocket, leaving him with 299
and Glen Rock freshman Evan Strassberg strung the first ten before
settling for 289.
The afternoon three-game block proved to be more challenging
for the participants who needed to adjust to the drier lanes. When
all was said and done, Glen Rock captured the Group I-II title and
became the first small school to win the overall championship since
Queen of Peace in 2006, when they outdistanced Group III-IV win-
ner Hackensack, 6022-5866.
Group I-II results: Glen Rock 6022, Lyndhurst 5548, Westwood
5405, Fort Lee 5303, Rutherford 5086, New Milford 4864, Ramsey
4840, St Joseph [Montvale] 4843, Queen of Peace 4757, Dumont
4604, Pascack Hills 4555, Mahwah 4532, Ridgefield Park 4467 and
Leonia 4447.
Group III-IV: Hackensack 5866, Indian Hills 5690, Pascack
Valley 5502, Ridgewood 5468, Fair Lawn 5170, Bergen Tech 5114,
Paramus Catholic 5111, Bergen Catholic 5091, Northern Highlands
4972, Paramus 4625, Don Bosco 4485, Demarest 3884 and Ramapo
3805.
Individual high games: Jordan Lopez [Lyndhurst] 300-266, Nick
Reyes [Bergenfield] 299, Evan Strassberg [Glen Rock] 289, Matt
Trento [New Milford] 278, Graham Mulligan [Indian Hills] 266,
Tyler Blind [Glen Rock] 257, Steve Doughty [Bergen Tech] 256-
255, Justin Goldschmidt [Fair Lawn] 256, John Hirakawa [Glen
Rock] 256, Dakota Krokus [Westwood] 256, Josh Taylor [Northern
Highlands] 256, Danny Bivin [Rutherford] 255-252 and Mike
Schlesinger [New Milford] 250.
Top individual six-game totals: Jordan Lopez 1427, Steve
Doughty 1357, Danny Bivin 1314, Rob Gilbert, Jr [Hackensack]
1305, Andy Wierzbicki [Indian Hills] 1286, Tyler Blind 1279, Josh
Taylor 1259, Dakota Krokus 1252, John Draney [Hackensack]
1250, Zack Flicker [Ridgewood] 1245, Dean Edwards [Bergen
Tech] 1239, Jake Rollins 1235, Ryan Vasel [Pascack Valley] 1230,
Andy Cirillo [Westwood] 1216, Rob Borrelli [Pascack Valley] 1214
and Justin Goldschmidt 1208.
Bud Light Tuesday Four Man
Congratulations to team ‘I Guess
Tuesday Is It’ for winning first
place in the first half it was a
very exciting night it came down
to the last game and the last
frame but they won by 1 pt.
Frank Shultz had the high game
of the night with his 279 followed
close behind Tom Twist with a
278.Travis Komar 268,Jamie
Reid 267, Bruce Radigan
267,266-722, AJ Johnson finally
had a nice game of 259 along
with John Jawor, Paul Tortorici
258, Ken Scholmann came into
sub and had two nice games of
257.
On the Senior Front
James Hines had two nice games
of 245 and 238, Walt Taormina
Sr. and Ralph Meranti each tossed
a 200 game.
Thursday Early Mixed
Shaun Dunnings 279, 224, 224-
727was the high score of the
night. Leo Castillo 248 along
with Ken Scheck 248, Charles
(Honey) Jackson 245, 227-676,
Dom Mancini filling in for his
son had a nice 241, Bill Ohneck
234 along with Cas Kostnicki
234, and Billy Walker 229. For
the ladies Joyce O’Keefe 211,
Lori Biggy 209, and Sandy
Loiacono rolled a 204 game.
G & L Friday Night Mixed
Steve Nordt had the high game of
the night with his 278, 226-725
followed by Jason Fistunenko
276, Gianvite Clavelli 256 ,
Joely Jackowitz had two nice
games of 248 and 247 in a 696,
Todd Rozza and Jose Lopez hit
246 , Nicky Torres 243, Ed Smith
235, Moe Voorshees 232, Ken
Kruger 234, and Ron Gilbert 232.
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WALLINGTON
LANESBy Gloria Volpe
4 SPORTS REPORTER February 20 - 26, 2013
FRIDAY MIXED
On the Men’s end we have Rob Burling, David
Simon and Tim O’Brien who all shot 279 games, Rob
finished with a 728 series, David bowled a 668 series
and Tim shot a 266 game and a 784 series; John
Hodge followed with a 278 game and a 740 series;
Walter Wilmott came through with a 268 game and
664 series; Tony Depperman threw a 257 game;
Steve Lella came through with a 256 game and a 685
series; Steve Patitucci bowled a 255 game; Chris
Mastrantuono shot a 254 game; John Labau finished
with a 715 series; Chris Lucchese threw a 676 series
and Tom Carley bowled a 664 series; On the
Woman’s end we have Gina Lella who shot a 236
game and a 610 series; Christina Kelly followed with
a 235 game and a 618 series; Debbie Potasso came
through with a 225 game and a 618 series; Joann
Wingate threw a 217 game and Maggie Cosby fin-
ished with a 598 series.
SUNDAY NIGHT MIXED
On the Men’s end we have Yosh Novichonek who
shot a 279 game and a 677 series; Anthony Phillips
followed with a 266 game and a 665 series; Matthew
Stanisic came through with a 266 game also and fin-
ished with a 739 series; Jarvis Skellington threw a
265 game and a 657 series; Jason Simonetti shot a
264 and a 255 game and a 766 series; James Nolan
bowled a 258 game and a 732 series; On the Woman’s
end we have Michelle Montigoris who shot a 241,
225 and a 210 game and a 676 series; Betty Frank
came through with a 233 and a 225 game and a 640
series; Nancy Karish threw a 226 game and a 604
series; Donna Gregston bowled a 223 and a 212 game
and a 610 series; Jill Dibari followed with a 211 game
and Pam Andorfer finished with a 581 series.
KOFFEE KATS
Donna Potaris came through with a 214 game
ROCKVILLES
Victoria Cimino came through with a 231 game;
Betty Ann Lescher threw a 223 and a 212 game and
a 640 series and Jane Beyer shot a 211 game
TUES MEN
Anthony Bruno and Eric Paulson Jr both came
through with a 257 game, Anthony finished with a
719 series and Eric polished it off with a 662 series;
Ernie Lemus came through with a 677 series and
Kairaba Paterson finished with a 655 series
SENIOR BIRDS
Preston Cheeks came through with a 275 game and
a 650 series; Huxley Smith shot a 258 game; Aubrey
Pereira came through with a 253 game; William
Tyson finished with a 678 series and Jerry George
bowled a 674 series
O’SIDE K OF C
Joe Lupo shot a 264 game and a 720 series; Peter
Micca followed with a 258 game and a 712 series;
Greg Centamore came through with a 257 game; Joe
Butt Jr threw a 255 game and a 657 series; Al Fabiano
shot a 254 game and a 653 series; Mark Gralto fin-
ished with a 673 series; Elwood Verity followed with
a 664 series; Tom Forkin finished with a 662 series;
Jason Julian threw a 654 series and Phil Tinker
bowled a 650 series
LBCRS LADIES
Mary Kiernan shot a 215 game
WED EARLY MEN
Ed Connelly came through with a 257 game and a
736 series; Paul Cohen followed with a 256 game;
Benn Gregoretti shot a 255 and a 253 game and a 708
series and Kenny Bruce finished with a 672 series
WEDNESDAY MIXED
George Benzola Jr came through with a 275 game;
Al Johnson bowled a 266 game; Rich Laurita Jr shot
a 266 game; Terry Boyle threw a 258 game and a 673
series; Peter Tang threw a 257 game and a 677 series;
John Howarth finished with a 682 series; Don Railey
polished it off with a 673 series; Keith Benenati and
Richard Russo both shot a 651 series; On the
Woman’s end we have Anne Perissi who shot a 258
game and a 644 series; Eileen Rufer followed with a
223 game; Maria Price came through with a 223
game also and finished with a 624 series; Dawn
Laurita threw a 215 game and finished with a 620
series
THURSDAY MIXED
On the Men’s end we have Teddy Avgerinos who
shot a 267 game and a 693 series; Rocky Langdon
came through with a 258 game; Philip Schaffer threw
a 257 and a 255 game and a 744 series; John
Cardinale followed with a 256 game and a 684 series;
Ed Small bowled a 255 game and a 704 series;
Charlie Torres came through with a 695 series; Bill
Koste finished with a 665 series and Mike Penoro
bowled a 663 series; On the Woman’s end we have
Betty Lescher who shot a 225 game; Kim Erhart fol-
lowed with a 213 game; Lisa Cimino came through
with a 210 game; Karen Valenciano finished with a
587 series and Vicky Lockwood threw a 580 series
SUNDAY ADULT - JUNIOR
For the Men: Sal Scognamillo shot a 258 game and
a 719 series and Joe Casey came through with a 679
series
For the Boys: Adam Malave shot a 245 and a 227
game and a 673 series; Dylan Wolkiewicz came
through with a 244 game and a 628 series and Dean
Tischer followed with a 238 game
ROCKVILLE CENTRE LANESBy Michelle Wright
FRIDAY MIXED
On the Men’s end we have Steve Lella who shot a 289 game; Tony
Depperman followed with a 278 and a 256 game and a 782 series; Tim
O’Brien came through with a 268 game and 689 series; Danny Gillespie
followed with a 267 game and a 736 series; Bran Leighow threw a 260
game and a 740 series; Chris Lucchese shot a 258 game and a 738 series;
John Hodge bowled a 256 game and a 723 series; John Labau shot a 703
series; Alex Bogolubsky finished with a 693 series; Al Doerrer polished
it off with a 670 series and James Klein threw a 664 series
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GG OO BB OO WW LL
Jake Bird 738MADISON, NJ – Jake Bird topped the scor-
ing in the MC Police & Fire League firing a
high game of 268 and a high series of 738.
Ken Kastner shot 239-690, Lerner Ian
237-654, and Karen Swrtz 178.
Marty Carcia 268MADISON, NJ – Marty Carciz led the
scoring in the Wednesday Trio League fir-
ing a high game of 268.
Oren Warter rolled 257, Tom Kreder
255-677, Jon Russo 658, Harry Franz 654,
Stephanie Rahn 266-650, Felice Schneier
211, and Sally Lauderdale 205.
Ed Mlynarczk 268MADISON, NJ – Ed Mlynarczk paced the
scoring in the Pharma Plus League firing a
high game of 268 and a high series of 647.
Scott Harnish shot 235-640, Joe Paino
and Rich Keirstead 221, Dan Smith 626,
and Rita Gregory 192.
Joe Izzo 664MADISON, NJ – Joe Izzo paced the scor-
ing in the Pharma Plus League firing a high
game of 246 and the high series of 664.
Dennis Hartwich hit 241, Dan Smith and
Laura Russ 226, Lisa Gibbons 193, and
Beth Mergerism 173.
Charles Wilfong 679MADISON, NJ – Charles Wilfong led the
scoring in the Thursday Mixed League fir-
ing a high game of 242 and a high 679 set.
Jim Hililgas rolled 236, Sharon Varnelas
225, Thomas Litland 215, Esther Mertens
195, and Pat Wilfong 190.
In the Plaza Ladies League Liz
McKissock shot 210, Karen Reinacher 203,
and Elaine Wilson 192.
In the Bantam Prep Breakfast League
Daniel Sirota shot 130, Juan Henriquez 128,
Rebecca Bednarik 125, Will Nave 119, and
Ave Hanlein 115.
Curtis Kyzima 241MADISON, NJ- Curtis Kyzma led the
scoring in the Junior Major Breakfast
League firing a high game of 241 and a high
series of 628.
Jenny Wageman rolled 221, Jack Vander
Muelen 213, and Tyler Bongo 211.
Heather Sweeney shot 212 and Liz
McKissock 203 in the Ladies League.
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Adult Leagues
Rockaway Women:
Tammy Baldwin 229-633, Lois Kehmna 222-564, Marybeth Kanouse
192-491, Annette Rossi 184-509, Susan Ruiz 183-477.
Rockaway Foursome:
George Dakak Jr. 268-689, Ed Cook 267-672, Joe Serico 258-681,
Ron O’Neil 244, Joyce Hulbert 234-612, Karen Whitmore 201-515,
Liza Dinapoli 193-535, Rosa Bono 182.
PBA Experience – bowled on changing PBA lane conditions:
Tim Panek 266-720, Brian Scott 239-589, Matt Graham 231-560, Rob
Sperling 210-592, Joseph Caloger 208-568, Thomas Lulewicz 204,
Scott Van Syckle 195, Curt Frazier II 194.
NorBu Lodge:
Dave Martin 246, Charles Wright 245, Kyle Egland 214, Maryann
Abasto 209, Stacey Titus 193, Lynn Perry 188.
Thursday Nite Mixed:
Carlie Dolice 270-656, Jaern Lopez 256-725, Tim Panek 235-666,
Paul Engallena 235, Tami Mehesy 244-595, Dori Tingoli 223-559,
Kimberly Cartelli 205-550, Martha Hoffman 189.
Lake Hiawatha A.C.:
Jared Lopez 269-782, Jack Safkan 267-715, Dave Martorana 246, Ben
Mayer 234, Steve Jankovitz 233, Ken Emker 233, Van Thompson 227,
Paul CeCe 226, Jay McGrath 226.
Rockaway Mixed:
Jim Testa 248-655, Glen Malmstone 247, Corey Smith 236-641, Walt
Forrester 225 game, Kristian Arocho 279-784, Carol Scheu 246, Nichole
Malson 235, Donna Sodano 227.
Friday Put Togethers:
Geno McCroy 201-497, Daryl Frank 168, Jerry Szekula Sr. 166-471,
Michelle Halko 198-523, Joann Mossi 154-441, Amy Caselli 147-415.
Spanish American Mixed:
Heriberto Matias 257-655; Jonathan Echevarria 246-678, Ovidoi Ruiz
Jr. 245 game, Lynn Coleman 224-619.
ROCKAWAY ROLLERS
LAKEWOOD, NJ – The Lakewood Scotch
Doubles Tournament is a boy and girl bowling as
an individual member with the girl throwing the
first ball of every game and they alternate shots. It
was played at Ocean Lanes.
The results are as follows: 1st place team Brick
Township A 662-716-597 for a series of 1975.
Sydney Scelfo-Allen Bank 686, Amanda
Nardeillo-Tom Francese 666, and Madison
Lukosius-Brian Figula 623. 2nd: Toms River
South A 627-578-627 for a series of 1832 with
Faith Meder – Josh Swindel 696, Samantha Toner-
Kyle Moran 605, Laurel Trevera-Carl Jackson
531. 3rd Brick Memorial A 566-654-605 for a
series of 1875 with Mckenna Collier-Ryan Melia
668, Tori Boughton-Jared Stuart 611, Kaity Lash-
Robbie Guzman 546.
High game individuals were Friath Meder-Josh
Swindella nd Mckenna Collier-Ryan Melia 278,
Taylor Kolmer-Shawn Kollmer 267, Samantahn
Toner-Kyle Moran 258.
Top Series: Faith Meder/Jsoh Swindell 696,
Karsyn Lukosius/Britt Strycharz 694.
Brick Wins Lakewood Scotch Doubles
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Nelson Alves 765HOPELAWN, NJ – Nelson Alves led the scoring in
the Middlesex County Classic League firing games
of 279-258-228 for a high series of 765.
William Watson rolled 278-237-225-740, Len
Camporeale 247-225-245-717, Rob Hasselbrook
235-253-224-712, Mike Vamos 237-206-267-710,
Mike Koprowicz 257-206-246-709, Tom Martino, Jr.
225-207-269-701, and Rick Smith 217-225-258-700.
Rocco Fortunato 762HOPELAWN, NJ – Rocco Fortunato led the scor-
ing in the Academy Madness League firing games of
259-225-278 for a high series of 762.
Frank Viverito hit 200-244-242-686, Walter
Malecki 242-224-210-676, Wayne Bebert 213-212-
232-657, Dennis Fitzmaurice 225-256-651, and
Robin Scordato 219-601.
Michael Consiglio 730HOPELAWN, NJ – Michael Consiglio led the scor-
ing in the Madison Park Men’s League firing games
of 247-237-246 for a high series of 730.
Pete Tirado shot 233-237-256-726, Andrew Tripka
229-215-268-712, Willie Zammitto 228-235-245-
708, Scott Porto 267-211-224-702, Matthew
Manenty 212-265-668, and Steven Baum, Jr. 264-
221-655.
Richard Funk III 728HOPELAWN, NJ – Richard Funk III topped the
scoring in the Friday Nite Mixed League firing
games of 204-248-276 for a high series of 728.
Kenny Anderson rolled 278-224-694, Joe
Thurston 200-248-640, Vince Rudrow 211-242-638,
Glenn Aiello 212-228-635, and Arthur Concepcion
234.
In the Merck League Pete Zafian shot 206-228-626,
Mike Eglesia 227, Aaron Smith 230, Tom Vickery
217, and Debbie Ewanciew 203.
Kevin Kopko 719HOPELAWN, NJ – Kevin Kopko topped the scor-
ing in the Family League firing games of 263-267 for
a high series of 719.
Dan Pawelek shot 234-232-239-705, Steve Venito
217-248-218-683, Joe Bloodgood 229-224-220-673,
Rocco Fortunato 241-245-657, Stephanie Hoff 215,
Lynn Bloodgood 210, Bobby Nebus 199, and Bridgie
Trela 191.
Don Anione 713HOPELAWN, NJ – Don Anione led the scoring in
the His & Hers League firing games of 237-259-217
for a high series of 713.
Carmine Latin rolled 245-233-649, Bill Smith
217-615, and Shelly Jacques 222.
In the Sunday Nite Mixed League Cid Stentella
shot 236-209-625, Carole Lopez 209-228-617, Justin
Poli 215-209-606, Sean Williams 216-230-606, and
Jim Medoro 217-603.
Jose Ruiz 706HOPELAWN, NJ - Jose Ruiz led the scoring in the
Garden State Mixed League firing games of 265-205-
236 for a high series of 706.
Kyle Jannuzzi rolled 224-216-635, Jose Medina
244-207-624, Donna Estok 233, Kathleen Pranio
225, and Mike Ramer 215-212-623.
In the Thursday Nite Mixed League Scott
Akalewicz rolled 210-201-236-647, Bob Divilla 223-
619, Rollin E. Ball 242-200-610, Vinny Medvetz
237, and Danielle Medvetz 202.
Warren Taureck 698HOPELAWN, NJ – Warren Taureck topped the
scoring in the La Buona Pizza League firing games of
206-257-235 for a high series of 698.
Bob Stevens shot 226-225-205-656, Scott
Akalewicz 201-239-205-645, Lenny Novak 203-224-
205-632, Vinny Medvetz 212-203-609, and Kristen
Troutman 202.
In the Winter Senior Citizen League Rich Rowley
rolled 223-223-629, Larry Johnson 173-183, and
Jerry Petti 170.
Carole Morgan rolled 212-226, and Elinor Kohel
181 in the Nulty Knockers League.
Mark Makwinski 676HOPELAWN, NJ - Mark Makwinski led the scor-
ing in the Knights of Columbus League firing games
of 216-268 for a high series of 676.
Bill Dillon rolled 255-212-662, Joe Grossi 216-
602, and John Shimko 211-203.
In the Bank League Mark Cumber shot 208-235-
601, John Sidorko 215, Gregg Flakker 188, and
Maryann Todd 165.
Matt Cestone 662HOPELAWN, NJ – Matt Cestone led the scoring in the
Iselin AA League firing games of 266-221 for a high
series of 662.
Paul Woitowicz shot 202-226-605, Bob Fischer 210,
Russell Huff 215-202, and Travis Diello 202.
In the Winter Senior Citizens League Rich Rowley shot
226-213-632, and Larry Johnson 184.
In the Nulty Knockers League Carole Morgan shot 234.
John Sidorko rolled 225, Greg Flakker 175, and
Maryann Todd 184 in the Bank League.
Rocco Fortunato 651HOPELAWN, NJ - Rocco Fortunato led the scoring
in the Family League rolling games of 215-258 for a
high series of 651.
Dan Pawelek rolled 208-212-222-642, Anthony
Angotti 207-254-644, Bobby Nebus 228, Michelle
Gurbisz 225, Joe Bloodgood 258, Paul Kopko 223,
James Medoro 221, and Benjamin Bobrowski 200.
In the Sunday Nite Mixed League Sean Williams
shot 229-212-638, Tino Mendez 234-223-633,
Jessica Medoro 226-222-630, Carole Lopez 233, Cid
Stentella 225, David Crane 221, and Suzie Bleacher
219.
THE MAGIC AT MAJESTICParamus Catholic Takes Bergen
County Girls Title, Dana Marie Laloo
Snares Individual HonorsBy Vince Albrecht
HACKENSACK, NJ - Paramus Catholic finished third among the
eight teams advancing to the Baker Format quarterfinals and with
senior Anastasia DeLeon leading the way, defeated sixth seed
Teaneck, 2-1 and followed it up with a 2-0 sweep of second seed
Holy Angels to reach the finals against upstart Westwood, the fifth
seed. The Cardinals shocked defending champion Ridgewood and
top seed Immaculate Heart to be a surprise finalist. In the best two
of three Baker final, Paramus Catholic needed a tenth frame spare
from anchor DeLeon and got it, securing the Paladins’ three-pin
margin of victory over Westwood. Paramus Catholic caught fire in
game two, taking the Bergen County crown with a convincing 228-
177 defeat of the Cardinals.
In the morning three-game block, Teaneck’s Dana Marie Laloo
grabbed high series and the individual title with 184-219-224: 627
while Westwood’s Marissa Rivers posted high game of 232 and fin-
ished second with 615.
The eight qualifying teams: Immaculate Heart 2455, Holy Angels
2414, Paramus Catholic 2395, Ridgewood 2309, Teaneck and
Westwood 2201, Hackensack 2164, Dumont and Fair Lawn 2158.
Fair Lawn advanced to the quarterfinals by defeating Dumont in a
one Baker game playoff.
The top individual sets were posted by Dana Marie Laloo
[Teaneck] 627, Marissa Rivers [Westwood] 615, Lexus Lopez
[Lyndhurst] 598, Brittany Hovan [Paramus] 575, Sarah
Rosenbloom [Leonia] 560, Kelly Skettini [Ridgewood] 553 and
Clarissa Hernandez [Holy Angels] 552.
High individual games were rolled by Marissa Rivers [Westwood]
232, Dana Marie Laloo [Teaneck] 224-219, Sarah Rosenbloom
[Leonia] 224, Brittany Hovan [Paramus] 215-204, Ameera Khan
[Paramus Catholic] 213, Kim Morrell [Dumont] 213, Lexus Lopez
[Lyndhurst] 210-203, Kelly Skettini [Ridgewood] 209, Erin Lynch
[Holy Angels] 208, Kaitlin Pasinski [IHA] 206 and Kelley Grippo
[Holy Angels] 204.