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    Erick Kerekes Blasted 299-788

    At Majestic Lanes

    Dave Merrill Rolled 300

    At Plaza Lanes

    HOPELAWN, NJ Erick

    Kerekes beat the competition

    rolling in the Atlantic City Trios

    League at Majestic Lanes when he

    posted a near perfect 299 game to

    highlight a 788 set earned by

    adding 256 and 233 games..

    Andrew Bock rolled 243-24

    655 followed by Paul Harney wi

    258-206-652, Joe Defini 219-21

    614, and Bill Bock turned in a 25

    game.

    FARMINGDALE, NY Mike

    Agosta and Tony Caridi each bal-

    sted a 300 game competing in the

    Friday Late Mixed League at

    Farmingdale Lanes.

    John Lennon rolled 267-24

    698, Howie Delman and Mik

    Forman 248, Rob Larsen an

    Junior Pascual 247, and Ren

    Costello 241.

    Mike Agosta, Tony Caridi 300

    At Farmingdale Lanes

    LOS ANGELES In one of the highest scoring

    televised Baker format doubles title matches in

    PBA history, comedian and podcast innovator Chris

    Hardwick and 14-time Tour winner Chris Barnes

    defeated actor/comedian Kevin Hart and four-time

    PBA Tour titlist Bill ONeill, 270-267, to win the

    5th annual Chris Paul PBA League All-Stars tour-

    nament aired on ESPN from Lucky Strike L A Live.

    Hardwick and Barnes combined for the last nine

    strikes in the title match to edge Hart and ONeillfor the win. ONeill could have sewn up the match

    with a strike on the second ball in the 10th frame

    but left a 10 pin.

    This has to be the best celebrity tournament

    ever, said Hardwick, who is the son of PBA Hall

    of Famer Billy Hardwick. I was excited just

    watching it, much less bowling in it.

    They were kicking our butts at first and my

    mindset was to just not get slaughtered, added

    Hardwick. But Chris (Barnes) kept me pumped up

    and said weve got a long way to go in the match.

    I have to admit that the pressure of that match

    got me a little fatigued, but looking back at it that

    may have helped because being a little tired forced

    me to relax and not over think it.

    Barnes, one of six PBA triple-crown winners,

    struck on all of his shots including all three in the

    10th frame to win the match.

    We had our hands full with those guys, Barnes

    said of the Hart/ONeill team. They got off to a

    fast start with the first three strikes, but we didnt

    let them get too far away (Barnes and Hardwick

    started spare-strike-spare). I reminded Chris

    (Hardwick) that there was a long way to go in the

    match and anything could happen to turn it around.

    He threw some clutch strikes in the fifth, seventh

    and ninth to keep the string going.

    The 2013 fundraiser, benefitting Pauls CP3

    Foundation, returned to a doubles format and show-

    cased several owners and players in the new PBA

    League. Other Tour players competing in additionto Barnes and ONeill were reigning Player of the

    Year Sean Rash, five-time Tour winner Jason

    Belmonte, PBA Hall of Famer Norm Duke, four-

    time Tour titlist Mike Fagan, three-time Tour win-

    ner Osku Palermaa, and two-time PBA regional

    winner Missy Parkin.

    In addition to Paul, Hardwick and Hart, other

    PBA League owners represented were former NFL

    All-Pro receiver Terrell Owens, Pittsburgh Steelers

    linebacker LaMarr Woodley, and actor Jesse

    Williams. Other celebrities competing were Pauls

    Clippers teammate Blake Griffin and former NBA

    star and ESPN analyst Jalen Rose.

    Competition began with two Baker doubles elim-

    ination rounds of four doubles teams each with the

    highest-scoring team in each bracket advancing to

    the championship match. The Baker format

    requires the pro and celebrity to alternate frames in

    each game.

    See PBA page 2

    The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly

    Sports ReporterThe Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940

    Vol. 73 No.50 February 13 - 19, 2013 50 cent

    MADISON, NJ In the CMIL

    League Dave Merrill dominated

    the leader board rolling a 300

    game on his way to a 788 set and

    Jennifer Drury led the women

    with a 226 game to highlight h

    627 series.

    In the Plaza Ladies League Cind

    Heinemeyer rolled 208, Elain

    Wilson 190, and Jane Inch 183.

    OAKLAND, NJ Jim Hosier

    burned the boards torching an 826

    series highlighted by a 299 game

    and added a 278 and 249 to lead all

    bowlers rolling in the Sal Marino

    Classic League at Holiday Bowl.

    Jack Prins blasted 279-266-

    247-792 followed by Mike

    Kenney with 289-243-768, To

    Settembrino 258-256-749, Glen

    Griffiths 267-257-749, E

    Canavan 2682-68-737, Jim Dem

    299-733, Harry Scheck 278-72

    Walt Sacharow 259-719, Dav

    Cahoon 256-706, Joey Lavecch

    253-703, and Joe Cotton 248-69

    WOOD PARK, NJ - Nick

    Lardieri lashed his second 300

    game on his way to a nice 762

    series while rolling in the Friday

    Majors Bowling League at

    Parkway Lanes.

    David Herman took high serieshonors posting a 267-279-258-804

    set followed closely by Chuc

    Trimblett tallying a 269-277-25

    803, all were on top of the

    games.

    Mike Salfino Bowled 265-77

    Stephen Aiello 277-753, Ke

    Kokobosky 259-746, and Mike DNichillo 266-735.

    Jim Hosier 826 at Holiday Bowl

    Herman 804,Trimblett 803

    Lardieri 300 at Parkway Lanes

    Hardwick and Barnes Team Up to Win

    Chris Paul PBA League All-StarsBy Jerry Schneider - PBA

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    2 SPORTS REPORTER February 13 - 19, 201

    Kevin Macchia, Colette Malyack

    Top Youth TravelersBy Vince Albrecht

    BOONTON, NJ 01-13-13 - It took just a few frames to realize th

    Stan Niemiec youth bowlers were exposed to advantageous scoring

    conditions at Boonton Lanes. By the time the last plastic-sticks fell,

    there were two 700s, four 650s, three 600s to go along with

    four 250s, five 240s, five 230s and eighteen other deuces.

    Holiday II opened with a season best 903 scratch that would have

    been higher had anchor Kevin Macchia, having entered the eighth

    frame with a seven-bagger, not inexplicably bounced his next deliv-

    ery off his ankle into the channel. Talk about youthful resiliency,

    Kevin withstood the subsequent pain to convert the spare and finish

    with 246. By the time game two started, one would have wondered

    Kevin had hurt his ankle at all as he proceeded to bury the pins for

    267 on his way to a session high 714 set.amazing.

    Meanwhile, his teammates contributed seven deuces: Colette

    Malyack 246-251-205: 702, Joe Malyack 222-202-212: 636 and

    Frank Olandesi 203 as Holiday II cruised past Bowler City IV whos

    best was Nick Ferrante 222 and Greg Khan 207.

    Rob Gilbert, Jr. knocked the pins silly with 228-211-258: 697 whilEric Grabusnik and Matt Trento posted 205 and 202 respectively, bu

    Bowler City I dropped all three games to Bowler City II which

    rapped out high team handicap game 1043 and fourth best set 2894.

    Pacing the victors were Welmer Paguay 245: 619, Jonmikal Sepero

    237: 618, Kyle Schellberg 237: 598 and Kristen Kane 187.

    League-leading Boonton scored well enough to win most matches

    but only managed to take the finale from upstart Bowler City III

    which benefited from Nick Reyes 233-214: 618, Tiffany Sucero 213

    203 and Arielle Wallace 178. Pacing the front-runners were Justin

    Puchalski 245-235: 663, Karl Kattermann 236-235: 655, Pat Teshim

    225 and Brian McGrath 182.

    Steve Plaszky 216, Matt Myers 194, Hassan Izzard 189 and

    Madison Perry 169 were enough to power Fair Lawn to a sweep of

    shorthanded Montvale. Katie Didonato 210 and Matt Russell 191-

    182 kept Montvale competitive. Holiday Is Brian Rizzi blitzed the

    maples with 280, delivering his last ten strokes for strikes after an

    opening 191 and closed with 215 for a 686 set; Frank Magyar addeda 244 and Lilly Sigona 175 as the team earned seven points from th

    vacancy.

    In the first round Hardwick, creator of the popular podcasts The

    Nerdist and All-Star Celebrity Bowling, and Barnes, representing their

    Silver Lake Atom Splitters team combined for a 199 game eliminatingRose and Fagan, representing the Motown Muscle (190), Owens and

    Duke, representing the Dallas Strikers (186), and Williams and Rash

    bowling for the BROOKLYN STyLES (143).

    In the second round, Philadelphia area natives Hart and ONeill of the

    Philadelphia Hitmen advanced to the title match by combining for a 218

    outscoring Griffin and Parkin, representing Billie Jean Kings New York

    WTT KingPins (189), Paul and Belmonte bowling for L.A. X (182), and

    Woodley and Palermaa bowling for the Pittsburgh Jack Rabbits (177).

    Between semifinal matches the celebrities participated in the one-ball

    Super Clash elimination competition which was won by actor Quinton

    Aaron, who played the role of Baltimore Ravens lineman Michael Oher

    in The Blindside. Aaron struck on his seventh shot to edge tournament

    host Paul who had a nine-count. Defending champion Williams was

    eliminated in the fifth frame.

    PBAContinued from page 1

    THE STARS

    AT STELTONHe's & She's

    Mike Fuscoletti 299

    Sunday Night Mix

    Kenneth Walker Sr. 279

    Tuesday AT & T

    Pete Garcia 232

    Wednesday AT & T

    Joe Hendricks 276

    Liz Pakosz 246

    Thursday Night Men

    Gary Wittmer 266

    Keith Hayden 246

    Danny Eremias 254

    Tony Soletto Jr 258

    Seniors

    Frank LaBruzzo 166

    Don OBrien 183

    Franz Plate 203

    Hes & Shes

    Pete DiNizo 221

    Marc Berko 222

    Sunday Night Mix

    Robert Rose 247

    Phil Koszutinski 267

    Boc Brown 247

    Shonda Darden 218

    MG & CC

    Elaine Campion 163

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    February 13 - 19, 2013 SPORTS REPORTER

    Kevin Masick 715FARMINGDALE, NY Kevin

    Masick led the scoring in theMonday Night Fourplay League

    firing games of 279-256 for a high

    series of 715.

    Chris DePierro rolled 235-233-

    649, Paul Baron 224-223-204-

    651, Joey Kurdziel 229-226-640,

    James Gallagher 241-239-631,

    Kevin Kremler 237, and Linda

    Stephanopoulos 233.

    In the Monday AM Seniors

    League Al Noll rolled 190, Bill

    Platania 185, Jerry Hoeler 181,

    and Marguerite Lauri 170.

    Meghan Wing 278-662FARMINGDALE, NY Meghan

    Wing topped the competitionrolling in the St. Martins Major

    League firing a high game of 278

    and a high series of 662.

    Kerri Delisi shot 235, Jonathan

    Smalkin 217, Emily Dean 196-

    189, Deanna Rosenberg 192,

    Sammi Ng 189, and Nathan Smith

    190.

    Kameron ONeill shot 219,

    Amanda Heme 210, Joseph

    Napoli 197-194, and Jake

    Diamond 178-175 in the St.

    Martins Seniors League.

    Brian Selwin 683FARMINGDALE, NY Brian

    Selwin led the scoring in the

    Friday Late Mixed League firing ahigh game of 257 and a high series

    of 683.

    John Lennon and Rene Costrello

    rolled 253, Tony Caridi 246-237,

    Bob Starzec 243, Issy Medak 237,

    Nick Crocitto 235, Neil Williams

    and Patrick Scott 234, and Rob

    Larsen 231-225.

    Don Price 657FARMINGDALE, NY Do

    Price paced the Tuesday NiOwls League firing games of 266

    226 for a high series of 657.

    Paul Constantinopoli shot 25

    644, Rafael Santos 245, Ro

    Larsen 232, Kenny Simon 22

    Victor Cassano 227, Georg

    Zandier 226-217, Pat Gregg 22

    Deidre Scollins 218, Jennif

    Karow 209, and Peg Casoria 20

    Brian Meade 257FARMINGDALE, NY Bria

    Meade led the competition in th

    Sunday Early Mixed League firing

    high game of 257.

    Rianer Latteier shot 247-213, Jo

    Giammarino, Jr. 235-233, JeremSchuster 235-225, Eric Tilton 23

    Jonathan Knox 216, Joe Panareil

    213, Alyssa Kennedy 223, and Jo

    Veenzia 210.

    In the Sunday Adult/Junio

    League Jimmy Prince shot 206.

    Otto Vitillo rolled 225, Greg

    Thilborg 221-208, and Christoph

    Penderga 216 in the Saturday PM

    League.

    Joe LiVolsi 652FARMINGDALE, NY Jo

    LiVolsi led the Friday Sunshin

    Kids firing 238-235 for a high 652

    Jerry Keenan rolled 195, Jer

    Hoeler 193, Bill Platania 192, an

    Roe Heoler 182.In the Sunday Adult/Junio

    Scholarship League Micha

    Coaxley rolled 199, and Jam

    Prince 191.

    In the Saturday Junior Scholarsh

    League Erin Galalgher shot 19

    181, Kristie Testa 178, an

    Elizabeth Simmons 176.

    AT FARMINGDALE LANES

    Bring this completed form along

    with payment made out to:

    "Twenty years from now you will be moredisappointed by the things that you didn't do than

    by the ones you did do.

    So throw off the bowl ines . Sail away fr om thesafe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails.

    Ex pl or e.Dre am.Dis cov er ."

    -Mark Twain

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    4 SPORTS REPORTER February 13 - 19, 2013

    OSIDE K OF CFor the Mens Joe Lupo shot a 280 game and a 655

    series; Keith Massimillo came through with a 278

    game and a 726, Billy Maxwell 268-665 series; Jason

    Julian 261- 655, Mike Peppe threw a 258 game;

    Elwood Verity 255-711 series; On the Womans end

    we have Wendi Maxwell who shot a 215 game and

    Heather Maxwell came through with a 210 game.

    TUESDAY MENSJoe Mazza came through with a 286 game and a

    700 series; Anthony Lubrano shot a 276 game and a

    671 series; Raoul Vegosen 268-256-726; Eric

    Paulson Jr. 267-257-731; Anthony Bruno 266-718;

    John Hanlon 258, Jonathon Berghorn finished with a

    689 series; Anthony DePace threw a 675 series;

    Richie DiConza 653 and Scott Rufer finished with a

    651 series.

    RVC 4-MAN CLASSICDwight Flowers came through with a 300 game

    and a 725 series; Jim Sabbagh followed with a 279-

    253-727; Yosh Novichonek 277-690; Richie

    Salcedo Jr. 259-257-753, Eddie McCree 257; Steve

    Friedman bowled a 289 game and a 746 series;

    Bruno Gerin shot a 279; Tim Swanson 269-692;

    Jesus Peredes bowled a 258 game and a 688 series;

    Tom Riccobono threw a 257 game; Pat Zencker shot

    a 256 game and a 683 series; Brad Cammarano

    came through with a 279 game and a 765 series;

    Manny Espinosa bowled a 279 game also; Frank

    Cimino shot a 259 game and a 732 series; Christian

    Cabral and Ken Harrison both threw a 257 game;

    Greg Matera shot a 254 game and a 710 series; Gary

    Brown finished with a 696 series; Tommy Winchell

    shot a 681 series; Pete Radioli came through with a729 series; Tim OBrien threw a 693 series; Bob

    Thorne finished with a 680 series; Lou Cisario shot

    a 677 series; Bob Schmid threw a 705 series; Jeremy

    Slade bowled a 679 series and Bill Koste finished

    with a 673 series.

    ROCKVILLESLisa Newman came through with a 238 game;

    Gloria Belmonte bowled a 236 game and a 617

    series; Stacey Salomides followed with a 224 game

    and a 587 series; Betty Ann Lescher threw a 213

    game and a 594 series.

    WEDNESDAY EARLY MENJerry Katz came through with a 277 game; Stan

    Lane shot a 255 game and a 652 series; Dan

    DiGirolomo finished with a 685 series; Jarvis

    Skellington followed with a 668 series; Keith Manza

    came through with a 667 series and Ben Gregoretti

    finished with a 650 series.

    WEDNESDAY MIXEDOn the Mens end we have John Howarth who shot

    a 290 game and a 720 series; Kevin Sullivan came

    through with a 279 game and a 660 series; Terry

    Boyle shot a 267 game and a 736 series; Kyle

    Webster threw a 267 game; Peter Tang bowled a 256

    game; John Maglio threw a 256 game; Les Forrai

    came through with a 255 game; Rich Laurita Jr. shot

    a 253 game; Keith Benenatti bowled a 251 game and

    a 727 series; Rob Benenatti shot a 661 series.

    On the Womans side we have Dawn Laurita who

    shot a 256 and a 232 game and a 664 series and

    Eileen Rufer came through with a 223 game.

    SUNDAY NIGHT MIXEDOn the Mens end we have Rich Rothmansky who

    shot a 299 game and a 669 series; John Frank bowled

    a 268 and a 257 game and a 738 series; Yosh

    Novichonek came through with a 268 game and a 698series; Arthur OConnor threw a 267 game and a 698

    series; Matthew Stanisic followed with a 265 and a

    258 game and a 717 series; Anthony Phillips finished

    with a 683 series and Pete Conway threw a 665 series;

    On the Womans end we have Melissa Messite who

    shot a 229 game and a 600 series; Michelle

    Montigoris came through with a 225 game and a 602

    series; Eleanor Cockett threw a 222 game and a 607

    series; Betty Frank shot a 221 game and a 595 series

    and Nancy Karish bowled 215 game and a 585 series.

    TEMPLE AVODAHBret Zaccoli came through with a 279 game and a 738

    series; Steve Klein shot a 268 game and a 721 series and

    Andy Eisner threw a 258 game and a 667 series.

    SUNDAY ADULT - JUNIORFor the Woman: Barbara Migliorino shot a 217 game.

    For the Boys: Adam Malave shot a 277 game and a

    685 series and Ramon Deleon Jr. bowled a 229 game

    and a 662 series

    For the Girls: Jenn Ackerman threw a 210 game and

    a 527 series.

    FRIDAY MIXEDOn the Mens end we have Dean Falconer who shot

    a 277 game and a 757 series; Tony Depperman fol-

    lowed with a 269 game and a 726 series; Chris

    Lucchese followed with a 258 game; Tim OBrien

    also bowled a 268 game but also shot a 679 series;

    V.S. PAL

    On the Boys end we have David Bruno who shot a266 game; On the Girls end we have Maria Lucente

    who came through with a 222 game and a 575 series

    and Danielle Cuomo with a 211 game and a 547

    series.

    ROCKVILLE CENTRE LANESBy Michelle Wright

    Kelley Grippo Rolled 247-650 to

    Spark Holy Angles to VictoryBy Vince Albrecht

    HACKENSACK, NJ - Kelley Grippo blasted 247: 650 and LeslSubaldo added 560 to lead top-ranked Holy Angels to the North Jersey Gir

    Group II Sectional Title. The Angels came out of the gate with a tourname

    best 978 and never looked back as they poured it on with 919-901. Warre

    Hills closed with a huge 900 to overtake Paramus and earn a trip to the stat

    finals as runner-up, despite having no individual qualifiers.

    In a three-way battle for Group I, Mother Seton hung on to win its thir

    straight Sectional Title by just fourteen pins over Dumont. The Huskie

    down by twelve sticks to Westwood after two games, caught the Cardina

    in the third games tenth frame, winning by two pins to join Mother Seto

    in the state tournament on February 11th at Carolier Lanes. Pacing th

    Setters was anchor Dominique Toro whose 562 qualified her for the stat

    individual tourney to be held February 13th, also at Carolier.

    In Group III, second-ranked Paramus Catholic couldnt get untracked and fin

    ished third behind champion Northern Highlands and runner-up Hackensac

    For the Comets, anchor Kelsey Sarro advanced to Carolier with 563.

    Ridgewood was never threatened as it came through with solid scores o

    870-876-857: 2603 to outdistance runner-up Immaculate Heart.

    With thirty-seven schools in the competition, sixteen girls [there was a t

    for fifteenth place] advanced to the state individual tournament.

    The Sweet Sixteen: Laura Uzzell [Science Park] 258: 663, Lexus Lop

    [Lyndhurst] 660, Brianna Boze [Summit] 652, Kelley Grippo [Holy Angel

    247: 650, Amanda Santos [Memorial WNY] 247: 617, Giana Loy

    [Vernon] 605, Yvette Gramignano [High Point] 592, Brittany Hova

    [Paramus] 576, Sarah Rhodes [Sparta] 574, Lauren Pinkard [West Orang

    569, Isabelle Neheh [Wayne Hills] 568, Kelsey Sarro [Hackensack] 56

    Dominique Toro [Mother Seton] 562, Kristina Verbeke [Wayne Valley] 56

    Kristen Greiner [Morris Knolls] and Leslie Subaldo [Holy Angels] 560.

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    6 SPORTS REPORTER February 13 - 19, 2013

    Dave Granitzki 280MADISON, NJ Dave Granitzki led the scoring in the Friday Classic League firing a

    high game of 280.Anthony Parisi hit 278-709, Jennifer Drury 245, Ellen Moore 235, and Laura Russo

    210, Mike Hanlein 278, Joe Parisi 708, and Joey Parisi 707.

    Chris Minch 278MADISON, NJ In the CMIL League Chris Minch shot 278, Mitch Weinberg 747, and

    Emily Evanko 238.

    Scott Harwood and Dave Hanft shot 235, Donny Prisco 233, and Dan Pridham 624 in

    the Tuesday 400 Doubles League.

    Thomas Litland rolled 245-635, Tom Schneyer 237, Joe Marchese 236-652, and Jake

    Bird 611 in the MC Police & Fire League.

    Harry Franz 677MADISON, NJ Harry Franz paced the scoring in the Wednesday Trio League firing a

    257 game for a high series of 677.Jimmy Granato shot 258-673, Jake Bird 247, Stephanie Rahn 235, and Lissette Tapane

    210.

    In the Pharma Plus League Dan Smith shot 233, Don Miller 224, Rita Gregory 220,

    Ron Kaepernik 219, and Laura Russo 203.

    Victor Pitra 667MADISON, NJ Victor Pitra led the scoring in the Livingston Business Mens League

    firing a 268 game for a high series of 667.

    Bob Russo shot 257-637, Loe Zotti 245, and Chris Sammond 629.

    In the Monday Night Ladies League Alice Bednarik shot 202, Karin Sainato 187, and

    Kitty Keating 183.

    PIN POUNDING AT PLAZA

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    Held at Ocean Lanes on January

    19, 2013This tournament had two divi-

    sions, one for the boys and one for

    the girls.

    The boys division was won by

    the host team, Jackson Memorial,

    bowling a team series of 2,437.

    Jackson Memorial was never truly

    challenged but second place Brick

    Memorial bowled a 2,220 beating

    both Howell Township and Toms

    River North, each rolling a 2215

    series. A similar situation

    occurred on the girls side as Brick

    Township dominated with a 2,395

    followed by Manchester Township

    at 2,115 for second and Howell

    Township at 2,043 for third. BrickMemorial was fourth posting a

    2,015.

    The event featured some high

    individual games and series. On

    the boys side Chris Nicholsen of

    Jackson Memorial won both the

    high game with a 268 game and

    the high series of 745 as well. In

    the high game category Austin

    Daddato of Brick Memorial had a245, followed by Mike Cassano of

    Howell Township with 236.

    Fourth was Mike Tedeschi of

    Toms River North with a 222 and

    fifth Tom Wolf of Manchester

    Township with a 221 game.

    In series following Chris

    Nicholsens 745 set was Mike

    Cassano of Howell Township with

    a 644, Austin Dadato of Brick

    Memorial with a 621. In fourth

    place was Drew Seich of Jackson

    Memorial followed by Mike

    Tedeschi of Toms River North

    with his 600 series.

    The girls also had a double win-

    ner as Vicky Spirio of BrickTownship rolled a 240 game and a

    674 series. Following Vicky for

    high game was Stephanie

    Trempfer of Manchester Township

    with a 237 followed by Misty

    Downs of Brick Memorial with a

    213, Jillian Olsen of Brick

    Township with a 209 and Jenn

    Schwartz of Howell Township

    with a 204.High Series leader board was

    dominated by Brick Township.

    Following Vicky Spirios 674 for

    Brick Township was Stephanie

    Trempfer with a 644 for

    Manchester Township but the next

    three competitors were all on the

    Brick Township team. Jillian

    Olsen had a 576, Annalicia

    Savvides had a 573 and Brianna

    MacLeod had a 572.

    February 13 - 19, 2013 SPORTS REPORTER

    Adult Leagues

    PBA Experience bowled on changing PBA lane conditions:

    Tim Panek 255-627, Ken Yokobosy 248-659, Gary Malone 237, ScoVan Syckle 223, Rob Sperling 223, Brian Scott 219.

    Thursday Nite Mixed:

    Tim Panek 246-681, Jared Lopez 244-678, Paul Engallena 243, Joh

    Sanroman 240, Nidia Haneveld 235-608, Lee Ann Mackin 223, Caro

    Cerenzio 211, Dori Tingoli 202, Paul Engallena 268-693, Scott Strub

    265, Nidia Haneveld 243-647.

    Lake Hiawatha A.C.:

    Rob Huff 288-662, TJ Gray 259, Joseph Albensi Jr. 256, Va

    Thompson 245, Bill Karpack 237, Jack Safkan 226; Jared Lopez 25

    683.

    Morris Hills Mixed:

    Sal Antoniello 185-476, Bob McClughan 171-480, Jay Taormina 16

    491, Gerrie Taormina 190-392, Rosemary Muscolino 185-494, Caro

    Walker 156-409.

    Rockaway Mixed:

    Fred Drier 209-595, Mike Svetik 176-491, Daryl Frank 177, Keri Ma

    212, Michelle Halko 190, Amy Caselli 152.

    Friday Nite Mens:

    Ed Galuska 259, Heriberto Matias 247-670, Frank Grumka 245-59

    James Stiles 242 game.

    Friday Tri-Mixed:

    Bob Olstead 279-702, Glen Malmstone 259-718; Darren Zarillo 22

    game, Peter Furio 226 game, Kristina Arocho 276-739, Nidia Haneve

    222, Keri May 216, Donna Sodano 211.

    Spanish American Mixed:

    Julio Soto 279-714; Manuel Matias 257-687, Jonathan Echevarr

    245, Lynn Coleman; Julio Soto 268-675, Rober Soto 249, Edd

    Acevedo 248.

    Fox Hills Seniors:

    Robert Forte 202-526, Rocco Rossi 197, Rich Martone 197-49

    Helen Loverro 178-443, Bonnie Cohen 168-452, Marilyn Forte 154game.

    Junior Leagues

    Sizzlin Strikers:

    Nicholas Thiese 149-381, Benjamin Cruz 122-330, Dante Garrid

    174-172, Emma Thiese 155-432.

    Weekend Warriors:

    Carlyssa Leigh 167-472; Emma Wright 141-363.

    Lucky Strikers:

    Mark Howarth 101-276, James Gallagher 100 , James Taylor 83.

    Ball Busters:

    Jack Cook 230-684, Matthew Graner 228, Nick Westergaard 26

    Thomas Kleczynski 233, Tyler 223, Ryan Ackerman 212, Hale

    Paccione 164-477, Steph Sihlanick 145.

    Monday Rec Program (2 games):

    Ricky Rodriguez 109-218, Christopher Cavalie 108-212, Connor To98-176, Julia Signorelli 92-182, Jack Hartsuiker 92-166, Natalia To

    87-151.

    ROCKAWAY ROLLERS

    WALLINGTON

    LANES

    By Gloria Volpe

    The 20th Annual Jackson Memorial

    High School Jaguar Bowling Tournament

    G& L Friday Night Mixed

    Jeff Leitner had the high game

    of the night with his 278 and Mike

    Rochinski and Andrea White were

    right behind with 265, 242-718.

    Joe Seipe had a nice 249, Frank

    Nordt 248, Brian Creeley 247,

    Brian Wellenheider 246, Derrick

    Cuavers 242, Steve Nordt 238,

    237, Mike Voorhees 237, Todd

    Feinman 236, and Mrs. (Peaches)

    Rock 232.

    Public Safety

    The two high games of the night

    were shot by none other than

    Kenny Lee with his 276, 257-730.

    Tito Jackson bowled a 248 gamefollowed by Bill Ochiuzzo with

    247, Billy Zika was on fire this

    week with his 246, 241-659, and

    John Colorado rolled a 246 game.

    Thursday Early Mixed

    Glenn Bonomo had game with

    his 268, 234-686, Randy Murray

    also had a good night and shot

    258, 245-680, Joe Seiple 238,

    Mike Rochinski 236, John

    Manfredo 234, Jim Butcher 233,

    Charles (Honey Jack) Jackson

    233, Our own up and coming

    bower has been on fire the last

    couple of weeks Jose Corniel post-

    ed a 224-625 this week. The ladies

    had one super star in Super-SubSarah Chirchella with her 247

    game.

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    Anthony Serignese 680HOPELAWN, NJ Anthony Serignese

    topped the scoring in the Academy MadnessLeague firing games of 242-252 for a high

    series of 680.

    Mike Dellamanna rolled 255-223-200-678,

    Don Anione 226-235-651, and Mary Ellen

    Oehler 256-222-659.

    Rocco Fortunato 671HOPELAWN, NJ Rocco Fortunato led the

    scoring in the Family League firing games of

    225-246-200 for a high series of 671.

    Bob Nebus rolled 234-221-640, Dan Pawelek

    202-243-639, Joe Bloodgood 204-202-222-

    628, Anthony Angotti 221-233-621, Thomas

    Kopko 220, Bobby Nebus 208, Steve Venito

    247, paul Kopko 201-222, and Lynn Bloodgood

    244.

    John Kupsch 665HOPELAWN, NJ - John Kupsch led the scor-

    ing in the Friends & Family League firing

    games of 223-223 for a high series of 665.

    Michael Peterson rolled 231-210-626, Vinnie

    MIlazzo 203-213, and Wayne Torzilli 211.

    Matt Cestone 662HOPELAWN, NJ Matt Cestone led the

    scoring in the Thursday Nite Mixed League fir-

    ing games of 242-228 for

    a high series of 662.

    Bob Divilla shot 264-

    209-624, Scott

    Akalewicz 208-212-201-

    621, Mike Piomelli 215-

    227-611, Rollin E. Ball

    224-611, and Kurt

    Moszkowski 237.

    Bill Dillon 659HOPELAWN, NJ

    Bill Dillon led the scor-

    ing in the Knights of

    Columbus League firing

    games of 223-227-209

    for a high series of 659.

    Cid Stentella shot 236-

    605, Joe Britton 223,

    Frank Grossi 245, and

    Mike Kaminski 220.

    In the Atlantic City

    Trios League Bob

    Joseph rolled 216-227-

    637, Bill Bock 241-210-

    637, Erick Kerekes 229-

    237, AnthonyBicidomini 223-229,

    John Krupinski 220,

    Nick Antonucci 255, and

    Paul Harney 215.

    John Baginsky, Jr. 658HOPELAWN, NJ John Baginsky, Jr. led th

    scoring in the LaBuona Pizza League firingames of 220-247 for a high series of 658.

    Bob Stevens rolled 228-221-638, Joe Herb

    222-226-633, Vinny Medvetz 231-201-611, an

    Alicia Poythress 232.

    Jose Medina 654HOPELAWN, NJ Jose Medina paced th

    scoring in the Garden State Mixed League fi

    ing games of 214-258 for a high series of 654

    Chris Herrick shot 225-213-617, Barr

    Bailey 211-611, Leigh Gerba 231, and Donn

    Estok 220.

    Matt Lombardo 652HOPELAWN, NJ Matt Lombardo led th

    scoring in the Merck League firing games

    238-224 for a high series of 652. Bob Zull

    Sr. shot 201, Otto Rein 206, and Aggie Blessin

    200.

    Cid Stentella 673HOPELAWN, NJ Cid Stentella paced th

    scoring in the Knights of Columbus League fi

    ing games of 265-226 for a high series of 673

    Anthony Cursi shot 218-213-630, Bill Dillo

    243-604, Frank Grossi 215-203-603, and Mar

    Makwinski 224.

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