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RENO, Nev. – Ryan Ciminelli of
Cheektowaga, N.Y., became the
Professional Bowlers
Association’s first three-time
winner in 2015 when he defeated
Thailand’s Kim Bolleby, 237-
201, to win the GoBowling Viper
Championship at the National
Bowling Stadium and put himself
into contention for 2015 PBA
Player of the Year honors. The
Viper title earned him $20,000
and Bolleby collected $10,000 as
runner-up.
The Viper Championship,
presented by Xtra Frame , was
the second of four “animal pat-
tern” championships contestedduring the GEICO PBA World
Series of Bowling VII present-
ed by Silver Legacy. The finals aired on ESPN.
Ciminelli, 29, jumped out to a 33-pin lead on
the strength of three strikes and a spare while
Bolleby opened in his fourth frame, and Ciminelli
never gave Bolleby a chance to get back into the
game.
Ciminelli got a measure of revenge over newly-
crowned PBA World Champion Gary Faulkner Jr.
of Memphis, Tenn., with a 245-225 victory in the
semifinal round while Bolleby eliminated PBA
Tour rookie Jakob Butturff of Chandler, Ariz.,
222-181, in the other semifinal match.
All four players are left-handers. It was the first
all-lefty field in a PBA Tour event since 2007.
Ciminelli saw his dream of a third consecutivePBA Tour title and a second major win in 2015
when he lost to Faulkner, 247-237, in the Rolltech
PBA World Championship finals on Dec. 17, so
he knew a win in the Viper Championship was
important if he wanted to challenge Australia’s
Jason Belmonte in the Player of the Year chase.
Belmonte, the 2013 and 2014 Player of the Year,
staked himself to a big lead earlier in the year
when he won the USBC Masters and Barbasol
PBA Tournament of Champions, both majors.
“That was the hardest show I’ve ever been part
of, knowing Player of the Year was on the line
and I had to have this win,” Ciminelli said of the
Viper finals. “I knew I had another chance after
the World Championship even though that one
was heartbreaking. I felt like I bowled one of the
best games of my life in that one , but this was do-
or-die.
“My legs were jello,” he added. “I was comfort-
able where I was playing the lane, but I was using
a new ball and it didn’t feel quite right. I just kept
it in play and fortunately (Bolleby) didn’t shoot a
big game agains t me.”
Ciminelli believes his third win will make a big
difference in the PBA Player of the Year voting,
which will take place early in January.
“I think three titles says a lot, with one of them
being the U.S. Open,” he said. “I think I had somevotes before this one, but now I think I deserve it.
It’s something I never thought I’d have a chance
to win, so when you get the chance, you have to
seize it. It could be 10 years before I ever have
another chance.
“Belmo and I talked about (POY) yesterday, and
he told me I would be deserving if I win, and I
feel the same about him. I think he’s the best in
the world, but if he doesn’t win again this year,
he’ll probably win it again next year. I told him,
‘Hey, bro, I just want one.’”
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Tyler Wolfe Slammed 300
At Ocean Lanes
LODI, NJ - Ramon Ortiz ham-
mered a 300 game contesting in
the Friday Night G&L League at
Lodi Lanes.
Todd Rozsa hit 277, Nino Polanco
259, Hector Valladares 269,
Denise Titus 236, and Carole
DeGroot 247.
Kyle Smith Rolled 300
At Rockville Centre
Ramon Ortiz Blasted a 300
At Lodi Lanes
LAKEWOOD, NJ – Tyler Wolfe
blasted games of 247-300-203 for
a 750 series in the Scratch Trio
League at Ocean Lanes. Nick Chirichello rolled 256-247-
297-750, Shawn Kollmer 266-
257-720, Robbie Guzman 276,
Jason Schumann 275, Kyle
Oliveri 256, Amanda Shelters and
Jeremy Pilovsky 248, and SarahPitcher 247.
OAKLAND, NJ - Dave Mutch
took the spotlight tossing 256-
258-269-258 for an impressive
1041 4-game set rolling in the
Coors Light Doubles at Holiday
Bowl.
Rob Sperling rolled 226-239-
279-207-951, Andres Lopez 244-
238-247-195-924, Dave
Nagelhout 196-269-268-279-
1012, and Rich Nacierio 255-256-
231-220-962.
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Kyle
Smith topped the scoring in the
Tuesday Oceanside Knights of
Columbus League at Rockville
Centre Lanes blasting games of 212-
217-300 for a high series of 729.
Mike Interrante shot 256-242-
691, Mark Gralto 254-221-676,
Albert Nassour 201-254-211-666,
and Pete Morreale 240-24-665.
HOPELAWN, NJ - Rusty Thomsen
earned top honors in the Goldstein
& Hanel Doubles League at
Majestic Lanes blasting games of
214 and 234 bookending a 300 for
the session high series of 748.
Will Vidulich shot 255-276-720,
Ray Smarsh 266-230-206-702,
and Lou Gaudio, Jr. 204-233-215
finishing with a 652 set.
Dave Mutch 1041 at Holiday Bowl
Rusty Thomsen Tossed 300
At Majestic Lanes
Ryan Ciminelli Wins GoBowling.com Viper ChampionshipVictory puts New York left-hander into contention for 2015 PBA Player of the Year honorsBy Bill Vint - PBA
ELMWOOD PARK, NJ – Kevin
DeFrancesco bowled 278-262-279
for a high 819 series while rolling
in the Wednesday Teterboro
Bowling League, at Parkway
Lanes
Stephen Semancik rolled 279-
791, Victor Padilla 277-771, Mike
DeFrancesco 259-733, Harold
Helmstetter 270-717, Tom
Schlomann 257-709, James Viola
246-704, Carl Haight 288-704,
Tony Amantea 268-700, and Joe
Donnarumma 275-690.
Kevin DeFrancesco Blasted 819
At Parkway Lanes
PBA photo
Champion Ryan Ciminelli (center) with BPAA President Tom Martinoand BPAA Executive Director Frank DeSocio.
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ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY - Jesse Lindell took home the first
prize in a special youth holiday tournament that was he ld the day
after Christmas in Rockville Centre Lanes. Steve Friedman, tour-
nament director, added $200 to the prize fund.
A total of 36 entries and 13 bowlers received scholarship awards,
better than a 1 in 3 ratio, with the top five making the finals.
First place Jesse Lindell received $170, second place went to
Anthony Capellupo with a $140 prize followed by 3RD place
Amanda Petrillo $100, 4TH Ryan Martin $75 and 5Th Janson Eras
$50. A total of $780.00 was awarded, with a minimum of $25
award. All had a great time and the wheels are turning to make this
an annual event.
A special thanks to Al Mayo for all the help he gives in thesetournaments.
It’s not too late to join the Scholarship / Instruction program on
Saturday mornings at 10:00 am.
For additional information contact Rockville Center Lanes at 516-
678-3010 or Steve directly at 516-379-7912.
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ABU DHABI, United Arab
Emirates - During the first three
events at the 2015 World Bowling
Women's Championships, Jung
Dawun of Korea looked on as her
teammates appeared in each medal
round, bowling for gold medals in
singles, doubles and trios.She
finally found her own place in
the spotlight in the last event of
the week as she topped UnitedStates Bowling Congress Hall
of Famer Liz Johnson of
Cheektowaga, New York, 256-
183, to win the Masters gold
medal at Zayed Sports City's
Khalifa International Bowling
Centre.
It was the second world
championship for the right-
hander, who helped Korea to
the team gold medal in 2013,
and while she said there's noth-
ing like sharing a win with her
teammates, it was a special
honor to find individual suc-
cess against someone she
looks up to.
Jung struck eight times in the
final match, while Johnson
struggled with carry on the
same pair of lanes that yielded
two 300s for her this week.
"Liz is one of the best in the
world and I knew it was going to
be tough to beat her," Jung said.
"To win was a dream come true. It
was a very competitive week and
very nice to have a last game like
that."
The week of the World Women's
Championships, 147 players from
30 countries bowled six games of
singles, doubles, trios and team on
two different lane conditions - the
43-foot Tokyo oil pattern and 36-
foot Los Angeles pattern.
The top 24 in the all-events
standings advanced to Sunday's
Masters Competition that featured
the long pattern on each left lane
and the short pattern on the right.
After six additional games, the
field was cut to the top eight for
round-robin match play.
Including 80 bonus pins for her
four wins in match play, Johnson
was the top seed for the Masters
medal round by more than 200
pins.
In the semifinals, Johnson took
on her teammate Danielle
McEwan of Stony Point, New
York, while Jung faced off against
her own teammate, singles gold
medalist Jeon Eunhee.
McEwan opened with four
strikes, but a split in the eighth
frame turned her lead into a deficit
she couldn't recover from.
Johnson struck four consecutive
times starting in the sixth frame
and advanced to the final with a
238-213 win. McEwan finished
the week with gold medals in dou-
bles and team and a bronze medal
in Masters Competition.
Jung managed just one double in
her semifinal match, but it proved
to be enough as she snuck past
Jeon, 208-193. Jeon was clean in
the match, but had to settle for the
bronze medal.
Korea bowled in every gold-
medal match this week, winning
singles and trios, while collecting
silver medals in team and doubles
and an all-events bronze medal for
Jeon.
Despite the ending to the tourna-
ment, the event overall was a suc-
cess for Johnson, who won four
medals - gold in team, silver in all-
events and Masters and bronze in
trios.
"I didn't want to finish with a
180, but it was a great week, and
we accomplished what we came
here to do, and that was win the
team event," Johnson said.
"Masters was a fun day. I could-
n't believe the ball reaction Ihad. Then, after the way
Danielle started, I was fortunate
to get to the final, but the carry
just went away. (Dawun)
bowled great and earned it.
Overall, it's been a great trip."
All rounds of the 2015 World
Women's Championships were
broadcast live on BOWL.com's
BowlTV and can be found in
the BowlTV archives.
There were five 300 games
this week, rolled by Venezuelan
teammates Joan Gonzalez (dou-
bles) and Karen Marcano
(team), two by Johnson and one
by McEwan during Masters
match play.
Johnson's first 300 came in
the team final and helped Team
USA to the team gold medal,
and the second came in the
opening game of match play.
3There now have been 16 per-
fect games in World Women's
Championships history, with two
each for Johnson and Team USA's
Kelly Kulick of Union, New
Jersey (2011 and 2013).
Participating countries this year
included: Australia, Bahamas,
Canada, China, Chinese Taipei,
Colombia, Denmark, Dominican
Republic, England, Finland,
Germany, Hong Kong, Iceland,
Indonesia, Iran, Korea, Latvia,
Malaysia, Mexico, Panama,
Philippines, Poland, Singapore,
Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Ukraine,
United States, Venezuela and the
host country United Arab
Emirates.
Korea topped the medal table
with eight, followed by the United
States and Singapore with six and
Denmark, England and Germany
with one apiece.
Jung Dawun Wins World Women’s MastersBy Matt Cannizzaro
PBA photo
Jung Dawun
Jesse Lindell wins Special Holiday
Tournament in Rockville Centre Lanes
RVC photo
Anthony Capellupo, Ryan Martin, Jesse Lindell, Amanda Petrillo,
and Jason Eras.
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“We don’t stop playing because we grow old;
we grow old because we stop playing.”― George Bernard Shaw
STATEN ISLAND, NY - Michael Endress, 30, cap-
tured his first Staten Island USBC Masters
Championship Tournament title after five consecutive
appearances in the events finale at Rab’s Country
Lanes.
Endress has built an impressive resume in Staten
Island USBC events, earning titles in both the Men’s
and Open Doubles Championship Tournament over
the past ten years, including the elusive All Events
Titles (Net & Gross).
The 7th Annual Staten Island USBC Masters
Championship Tournament, presented by XCELFederal Credit Union was played on the 2015 USBC
Masters Lane Condition. Top seed after the qualifying
round was the eventual runner-up, Peter Diemer, who
qualified with a 1,080 series. And as the 2014
Champion, Sean McAuliffe was automatically seeded
into the Finals.
Michael Endress Jr. earned $1,500 for his top finish
followed by Peter Diemer Jr. $750, Kevin Buono
$400, Dan Dunleavy $350, Sean McAuliffe $310, Jeff
Scire $280, Tom Barnes $240, Frank Mazzella $230,
All Staten Island USBC Association tournament
champions will be honored at our Championship
Awards & Hall-of-Fame Dinner Dance to be heldMay 27, 2016 at LiGreci’s Staaten.
ARLINGTON, Texas - As most
United States Bowling Congress-
certified leagues are winding down
for the year, a few bowlers were
able to finish 2015 in memorable
fashion, adding their names to the
USBC record books.
Chuck Foudray of Green Bay,
Wisconsin, tossed 30 strikes on the
way to becoming the oldest bowler
to roll an 800 series, while a trio of Michigan bowlers came within one
pin of perfection in breaking the
three-player, single-game record
with an 899 effort.
Both achievements are pending
approval from USBC.
Foudray's performance during
the Monday MFL (Manhattan Fun
League) at Manhattan Lanes in De
Pere, Wisconsin, on Dec. 14
included games of 254, 278 and
278 for an 810 series.
At 84 years, 3 months and 28
days old, Foudray supplants Gerald
Gray of Celina, Ohio, who was 83
years, 7 months old when he rolled
an 805 series in 2005. Foudray'sonly previous USBC-certified 800
was an 815 set in 2010.
"This is something I never
expected to do, but it was one of
those days where everything just
went right," said Foudray, who also
owns a handful of perfect games. "I
had 532 after two games and really
just wanted to shoot 700. Getting to
800 never was a thought, and I
don't think anyone even realized it
was happening."
Foudray has a history in the sport
that dates to his youth and a stint in
the U.S. Air Force, but he gave up
bowling from 1959-1994 to focus
on working and raising a family.
He returned to the lanes in 1995 for
the camaraderie and to do some-
thing he enjoyed.
In the years since, Foudray has
bowled as many as five days a
week but now limits his participa-
tion to just one afternoon league -
where he has become a celebrity.
"I'm still trying to get used to the
idea of being a record holder,"
Foudray said. "I was as amazed as
anyone else. I've been bowling well
this year, and that's my main goal
when I go out there. I'm definitely
not out to break any records, which
makes this even better."The week's other record perform-
ance came in the Tuesday Tavern
league at Candlelite Bowl in
Bridgeport, Michigan, where
Bobby Sanch, Brian McMahon and
Steve Novak rolled games of 300,
299 and 300, respectively, topping
the existing record of 897, rolled in
Baltimore in 2006.
Novak has earned a reputation as
a top team bowler, having helped
Saginaw Valley State University to
a win at the 2006 Intercollegiate
Team Championships and his
Junior Team USA Support 1 team
to Team All-Events titles at the
USBC Open Championships in2013 and 2015.
The 32-year-old right-hander
now helps coach the SVSU team,
while McMahon is a past team
member and Sanch currently bowls
for the Cardinals.
"This definitely by far is the best
accomplishment I've been a part of
in a league setting, and it was a lot
fun," Novak said. "The whole
league stopped and watched our
10th frame, and that was really
cool. Any of us could shoot 300 on
a given night, but for all of us to
have a chance at the same time was
something we've never experi-
enced. Even though we didn't get
the 900, we did do something that's
never been done, and that's spe-
cial."
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John Eadicicco 793STATEN ISLAND, NY – John Eadicicco
topped the scoring in the Rab’s Senior
Men’s League blasting games of 249-
297-247 for a high series of 793.
Mike King rolled 234-257-233-724,
Dennis Costantino 259-279-713, and
John Shevlin 237-244-694.
Jim Clinton 759STATEN ISLAND, NY – Jim Clinton
topped the scoring in the Rab Wilkinson
Memorial League firing games of 245-255-255 for a high series of 759.
Mike Pellegrino rolled 255-698, Nick
Antonucci 256-244-696, Sean McAuliffe
248-693, and Tim McAuliffe, Jr. 258-
683.
Frank Tisellano 759STATEN ISLAND, NY – Frank Tisellano
led the scoring in the FixADent Men’s
League firing games of 279-257 for a
high series of 759.
Nick Nicholson shot 247-269-751, Joe
Russo 268-256-715, Shaun Ortiz 254-
246-704, Randy Chapple 244-692, and
Mike Williams 268-246-694.
John Coffaro 744
STATEN ISLAND, NY – John Coffarotopped the scoring in the Mike Massaroli
Memorial League rolling games of 256-
256 for a high series of 744.
Chris Leggio hit 288-721, Martin
Manomat 256-710, Jerry Readie 247-
677, Justin D’Amico 254-675, and Chris
Agostino 672.
Ross Tudisco 739STATEN ISLAND, NY – Toss Tudisco
led the scoring in the Mike Massaroli
Memorial League firing a high game of
278 and a high series of 739.
Eugene Cruz rolled 268-729, Steve
DeMaria 259-257-729, Rob Butler 279-
723, Anthony Paino, Jr. 246-242-713,
Mike Panepinto 258-708, Chris Leggio
259-704, and Robert Forminio 263-700. Derek Gilbert 738STATEN ISLAND, NY – Derek Gilbert
led the Michael Carbonaro Mixed League
firing a 268 agme for a high series of 738.
Dominick Ucciardino 246-269-727,
Robert Butler, Jr. 255-721, Lou Conte
696, and Dan Guidone, Sr. 278.
In the Manic Monday Ladies League
Lia Cheery hit 203, Kathy Barclay 188,
and Janet Ventre 183.
Tom Wilkinson 731STATEN ISLAND, NY – Tom Wilkinson
led the scoring in the Rab Wilkinson
Memorial League rolling games of 258-
247 for a high series of 731.
Bill Slattery rolled 256-686, Mike Fiore
253-685, Vincent Ferrante 246-677, and
Scott Walsh 258-256-662.
Jack Siegel 726 STATEN ISLAND, NY – Jack Siegel led
the scoring in the NEXGEN Junior
Bowlers League rolling games of 257-258-211 for a high series of 726.
Steven Schwed shot 226-254-217-697,
Anthony Saccone 255-641, Joe Vann 257-
634, and Breanna Barclay 214-223-628.
Jason Wichnovitz 719STATEN ISLAND, NY – Jason Wichnovitz
led the scoring in the Friday Nite Mixed
Quartets League rolling games of 268-245 for
a high series of 719.
Ross Gottlieb hit 279-703, Joseph Jabaily
682, Joe Carlo 680, and Richie Lopez 278-663.
Jon Wrackley 709STATEN ISLAND, NY – In the FixADent
Auto Body Men’s League Jon Wrackley
rolled 276-709, Tom Vollaro 277-705,
Shawn Ortiz 255-695, Bob Cloke 264-688, and Dan Juliano 265.
In the Gennaros Ladies Classic League
Rebecca Rakauskas shot 236-626, Dotty
Belantoni 222, Donna Zajac 221, and
Nazareth Labetti 214.
Joe Albanese 703STATEN ISLAND, NY – Joe Albanese
led the Rab’s Senior Men’s League firing
games of 243-244 for a high series of 703.
Steve Ortiz shot 257-681, Frank Polizzi
232-224-666, Joe LaBargo223-223-664,
and Don Schwed 225-641.
Eugene Cruz 676 STATEN ISLAND, NY – Eugene Cruz led
the FixADent League rolling a high game
of 258 and a high series of 676.
Marty Aaroso shot 672, Steve DeMaria
243-666, Tom Dinardo 268-662, and Pete
Manensa 268.
Richard Muszel 221STATEN ISLAND, NY – In the Golden
Oldies League Richard Muszel shot 221,
John Cento 211, Dolores Scribani 204,
and John Scalisce 201.
Richard Muszel rolled 207-205-204-616,
Bob Lampariello 230, and John Cento 204
in the Golden Oldies League.
AT RAB’S
Clayton Hunt 771FARMINGDALE, NY – Clayton Hunt
topped the scoring in the Friday Late Mixed
League blasting games of 258-277-236 for a
high series of 771.
Peter James Marshall shot 278, Tony
Caridi 267, Neil Krys 264, Mike McCarthy
248-226-665, and Scott Zimmerman 261-
659.
Christopher Kelch 762
FARMINGDALE, NY – Christopher Kelchtopped the scoring in the Monday HS
Practice League firing games of 296-225-
211 for a high series of 762.
Maria Lucente shot 246-257-257-760,
Brian Becktold 254-256-201-711, Carly
Licht 225-210-637, and Darius Fuller 212-
212-618.
Charlie Turner 751FARMINGDALE, NY – Charlie Turner led
the scoring in the Wednesday Early Men’s
League firing games of 258-226-267 for a
high series of 751.
Frankie Berardino rolled 290-246-736,
Sean Mott 278-723, Anthony Cordaro 235-
236-245-716, Michael Alvarez 238-257-
213-708, and Bobby Kennedy 216-257-228-701.
Roger Herrscher 739FARMINGDALE, NY – Roger Herrscher
topped the scoring in the Tuesday Nite Owls
League rolling games of 247-268-224 for a
high series of 739.
Nick Butera shot 256-259-215-730, Kenny
Simon 269-227-710, Patrick Martino 257-
242-200-699, Chris Norton 247-232-677,
and John Curtis 279-665.
Miguel Garrido 735FARMINGDALE, NY – Miguel Garrido led
the scoring in the Tuesday Early Birds
League rolling games of 218-270-247 for a
high series of 735.
Frankie Berardino rolled 253-235-714,Vernon Brown 258-224-223-705, Tyrone
Page 245-240-685, and Michael Berardino
256-223-680.
Danny Schrafel 710FARMINGDALE, NY – Danny Schrafel led
the scoring in the Monday Night Fourplay
League rolling games of 239-226-245 for a
high series of 710.
Danny Riccobono shot 213-274-213-700,
Brendan Rini 238-227-688, Eddie Allen
244-232-668, and Fran Savoldy 257-226-
652.
Brian Beale 696 FARMINGDALE, NY – Brian Beale topped
the scoring in the Saturday Nite Fun League
blasting games of 237-245-214 for a high
series of 696.
Al Spano shot 288-691, Anthony Martinez
239, Edmond Wing 238, and Frank Holden
237.
Nicholas Errico 673FARMINGDALE, NY – Nicholas Errico
led the scoring in the Sunday Early MixedLeague rolling games of 223-228-222 for a
high series of 673.
Rainer Latteier shot 248-214-208-670,
Anthony Cotter 256-646, and Matthew
Gierl 226-222-639.
Evan Apostolidis 645FARMINGDALE, NY – Evan Apostolidis
led the scoring in Thursday Goodtimers
League rolling games of 244-236 for a high
series of 645.
Robert Grieb hit 226-204-624, Nick
Jorgensen 234-211-620, and Bernadette
Doherty 246.
In the Sunday Adult/Junior League Rose
Marie Snyder hit 209-176, and Nicholas
Fina 180.William Snyder 623FARMINGDALE, NY – William Snyder
rolled 269-623, Michael Brunn 217, Jo-
Anne Fina 184, and Louis Gravino 177 in
the Sunday Adult/Junior League.
Matthew Ferrara rolled 200, Eric Brennan
185, and Brett Markland 184 in the St.
Martin’s League.
Marvin Slifkin 214FARMINGDALE, NY – Marvin Slikfin
rolled 214, Jerry Hoeler 186, Fai Livolsi
172 in the Friday Sunshine Kids League.
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Will Atkinson 790FLUSHING, NY – Will Atkinson topped the
scoring in the Ted Guy Classic League blast-
ing games of 258-266-266 for a high series of
790.
John Schmidt rolled 248-226-246-720,
Garfield Miller 246-228-237-711, JoeKurdziel, Jr. 256-234-207-697, Eric Flack
225-279-695, and Charles Iorio 217-235-
238-690.
Dwight Flowers 765FLUSHIGN, NY – Dwight Flowers toppedthe scoring in the Friday Hi-Rollers League
blasting games of 290-228-247 for a high
series of 765.
Sam Quaglierini rolled 277-234-248-759,
Julio Arnold 267-211-254-732, MarlonEnriquez 259-216-223-698, Danielle Merino
215-258-225-698, and Jaime Ansale 246-
207-245-698.
Shawn Wyatt 737 FLUSHING, NY – Shawn Wyatt led the scor-
ing in the Ball and Chain League rolling
games of 224-255-258 for a high series of
737.
Lou DeMartino shot 224-278-220-722,Vincent Balisky 212-258-245-715, and
Bobby Fox 232-246-213-691.
Nestor Viloria 736 FLUSHING, NY- Nestor Viloria led the scor-ing in the Friday Hi-Rollers League blasting
games of 267-266-203 for a high series of
736.
Ogie Lawsin hit 236-245-237-718, Robert
Olvina, Jr. 225-245-242-712, Frank Montgoris, Jr. 225-235-248-708, and EfrenEnriquez 210-238-257-705.
Sheldon Brockett 703FLUSHING, NY – Sheldon Brockett led the
competition in the Friends and FamilyLeague rolling games of 221-214-268 for a
high series of 703.
Tony Taylor shot 237-258-206-701, Mark
Hinds 207-236-258-701, Duane Duke 226-
273-694, Brian Hunter 200-256-224-680, andDavid Thomas 213-268-674.
Put Togethers: Geno McCroy 182-492,
Daryl Frank 174-468, Fred Driver 172-
474, Michelle Halko 192-511, Amy
Caselli 173-494, Stephanie Clark 148-
384.
Rockaway Mixed: Bob Webb 290 game,
Mike Smith 275-692, Keith Brower 258,
Nicole Malson 248-628, Linda Humes
226-590, Nidia Haneveld 204-595.
Nor Bu Lodge: Bill Karpack 255-656,
Chris Bakos 246-685, Keith Helbourg
236-655, Lisa Bischer 204-494, Marie
Vantreuren 203, Julie Cailiau 192-504.
Thursday Night Foursomes: Van
Thompson 267-715, Frank Grumka 248-
665, Chris Morris 248- 633, Darlene
Krazowski 217-503, Jaclyn Coren 173-
411.
Morris Hills Mixed: Barry Webb 164-
447, Bob McClughan 143-421, Fred
Perry 124-292, Violet Indyk 169-438,
Beth Williams 164-450.
Rockaway Women: Lois Kehmna 215-
559, Colleen Boyd 188-512, Susan
Chillemi 178-507, Pat Somers 160-464.
Spanish American Mixed: Dan Palazzolo
255, Jose Acevedo 254-704, Jesus Cruz
246-656, Tyrone Waal 246-679.
Monday Early Birds: Jeff Rozner 189-
496, Ed Hardy 189-526, Glen Kruhm
158-453, Judy Von Itter 179-466, Doris
Macone-137-394.
YOUTH PROGRAM
Weekend Warriors: Robert Szuski 173-
494, Scott D 129-348, Chelsey Cruz 111-
282, Hannah DiGangi 88-247.
Bumper Busters: Brandon Lipp 102-
197, Jordan Lipp 83-164.
Ball Busters: Jack Vander Meulen 247-
638, Jack Cook 226-623, James
Gallagher 204-541, Liam Reale 165-419,
Emma Wright 168-467, Sarah Gallagher
113-304.
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256-245 for the high series of 705. But it was Billy Vasold who hit the
high game tossing a 279 then adding a 222 to finish with 691
Joe Casale tossed 256-225-696 followed by Louis Getzelman 257-685,
and Mark Monfoletto 246-666.
Topping the women’s scores were Christina Perillo 253, Adrian
Schneidman 224-582, Jessica Allen 204-574, Mindie Schwartz 184-544
and Traci Summus with a 177 game.
Rene Ruiz 735 at Parkway Lanes
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James Viola rolled 258-712, Michael Guglielmino 258-707, Richard
Miller Jr. 268-697, Mike Semancik Jr. 246-692, Paul Stuart 258-691, Joe
Puccio Sr. 237-683, Victor Padilla 268-681, and Carole DeGroot 267-
680.
THE MAGIC AT MAJESTIC John Kertesz 787 HOPELAWN, NJ – John Kertesz
topped the scoring in the Friday
Night Classic League firing games
of 211-297-279 for a high series of
787.
David Hanft shot 234-278-212-
724, Joe Parisi 227-265-221-713,
Dorey Badolato 255-205-233-693,
and Richard Ruby 212-236-236-
684.
Eric Velazquez 758HOPELAWN, NJ – Eric
Velazquez topped the scoring in
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League firing games of 288-226-
244 for a high series of 758.
Sean Zeleniak rolled 235-299-
210-744, Ken Rask 233-267-243-
743, Brian Adamson 247-245-
248-740, and Brian Dudek 235-
266-223-724.
Ceferino Rivera rolled 221, Larry
Clarke 190, and Joyce Ellison 195
in the Jerzey Pikers League.
In the Wednesday Early Birds
League Carolyn Esposito shot
169.
Anthony Martino 716 HOPELAWN, NJ – Anthony
Martino topped the Raritan Bay
Men’s League firing games of
246-213-257 for a high 716 set.
Steve Goyzen shot 257-234-223-
714, Ray Velazquez 213-203-290-
706, Jaime Mugnone 248-218-
239-705, Russell Benentt 259-
231-206-696, and Kevin Adriano
202-265-228-695.
Mickey Endress 705HOPELAWN, NJ – Mickey
Endress led the scoring in the
Goldstein & Hanel Doubles
League firing games of 269-225-
211 for a high series of 705.
Rusty Thomsen shot 222-217-
233-672, and Jason Gomez 226-
226-642.
Kevin Kopko 704HOPELAWN, NJ – Kevin Kopko
led the Family League rolling 269-
244-191 for a high series of 704.
Mike Santonastaso shot 226-225-
640, Steve Osiadacz 239-226-639,
and Susan Bobrowski 197.
Mark Makwinski 687 HOPELAWN, NJ – Mark
Makwinski led the scoring in the
Knights of Columbus League fir-
ing games of 233-237-217 for a
high series of 687.
Frank Ciarkkowski hit 234-244-
639, Dan Fuller 222-212-631, and
Al Tampa 215-234-631.
Chuck Mantione 673HOPELAWN, NJ – Chuck
Mantione paced the scoring in theFederal Business Centers League
rolling games of 225-276 for a
high series of 672.
Eric LaCroix hit 212, and Mary
Person 190.
Justin Munice 671HOPELAWN, NJ – Justin Munice
topped the scoring in the
Wednesday Night Trio League
rolling games of 218-258-215 for
a high series of 671.
Carlos Toro rolled 236-223-657,
John Krupinski 231-220-641, and
Michael Dellamanna 214-219-
629.
Vinny R. Medvetz 663HOPELAWN, NJ – Vinny R.Medvetz led the scoring in the La
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663.
Warren Taureck shot 226-211-
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Tony Depperman 753ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Tony
Depperman topped the scoring in the
Wednesday Night Mixed League firing
games of 228-256-269 for a high series of
753.
John Laurita hit 235-242-264-741, George
Stephens, Sr. 257-224-693, Keith Bennenati
278-226-690, Bruce Skellington 237-207-
237-681, Don Railey 214-226-238-678, and
Terry Boyle 246-217-212-675.
Rich Salcedo 749ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Rich
Salcedo led the scoring in the Monday 4-
Man Classic League rolling games of 257-
248-244 for a high series of 749.
Daniel DiGirolamo shot 267-253-206-726,
Scott Rufer 266-245-212-723, Tom
Handley 247-253-716-716, Shaun
Amiruddin 278-216-215-709, Len Ambruso
229-223-254-706, Mike Murray 212-213-
279-704, and Stephen Graff 217-249-237-
703.
Steve Klein 735ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Steve Klein
topped the scoring in the Saturday Temple
Avodah League rolling games of 255-243-
237 for a high series of 735.
Stuart Blau shot 225, Andy Eisner 224-216,
Brad Ellman 222-204, and Joel Crohn 214.
Bob Moskowitz 706 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Bob
Moskovitz led the scoring in the Wednesday
Early Men’s League firing games of 247-217-242 for a high series of 706.
Michael Forrai hit 279-237-705, Ben
Gregoretti 258-222-685, and Salvatore
Panzarezia 257-225-680.
Pat Zenker 705ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Pat
Zenker topped the scoring in the Friday
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226-234-245 for a high series of 705.
Joseph DiRe hit 259-230-213-702,
Jason Grima 225-241-217-683, Paul
Hudson 239, and Jackie LaBau 236.
Jeannie Polacco 197 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – In the
Monday Ladies Classic League JeanniePolacco shot 197, Lisa Norris 177,
Patty Bucicchia 176, and Doreen Lauria
174.
OCEAN LANES JUNIORS Angel Gonzalez 246 LAKEWOOD, NJ – Angel Gonzalez took center stage scoring spot-
light in the Junior Classic League rolling a high game of 246.
Chris Shymanski hit 236, Vinnie Caruso 201, Andrea Meyer 200,
Shivani Mody 193, and Erin Ritchie 192.
Faith Perrin TopsLAKEWOOD, NJ – In the Pin Hitters League it was Faith Perrin top-
ping the leader board with a 171 game followed by Olivia Sallvatore
with 167, Mikalah Carter 156, and Shane Cartwright posted a 152.
AT LODI LANESWednesday Night 5 Man: Kevin Matawa 369-715, Flor Mangasi 242-
653, Nick Kochell 246-673, Mike Gavazzi 669, John Rebecky 660.
Wednesday Night Live: Keith Mcleod 258-678, Joe Serico 245-662,
Mark Ilnicki 245.
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