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    RENO, Nev. - PBA stars Parker 

    Bohn III and Patrick Allen,

    PWBA-PBA Women’s Regional

    representative Ingelimar Beasley

    and high school senior Brandon

    Soedarmasto were the winners in

    Sunday’s ESPN telecast of the

    PBA Challenge Finals presented

     by the Internat ional Bowling

    Museum and Hall of Fame.

    In a television event that put the

    spotlight on the diversity of PBA

    competition, the final telecast

    from the GEICO PBA World

    Series of Bowling VII presented

     by Silver Legacy at the National

    Bowling Stadium featured three

    different levels of PBA competi-

    tion – seniors, women and region-

    al – in addition to a Teen MastersGrand Championship match

    showcasing two emerging stars in

    the sport. The finalists in the three

    PBA events emerged from among

    eight players in each division who

    earned a trip to Reno to bowl an

    eight-game qualifier prior to

    WSOB VII. The top two in each

    qualifier advanced to their respec-

    tive one-game matches on ESPN.Bohn, of Jackson, N.J., defeated

    fellow PBA Hall of Famer and

    defending champion Amleto

    Monacelli of Venezuela, 231-183,

    to win the PBA50 Tour Challenge

    final. Bohn, a three-time PBA50

    Tour winner including one title

    during the 2015 season, led the

    match from the start while

    Monacelli was hampered by miss-ing two 10 pins in the match.

    “When you bring in eight guys

    from the PBA50 Tour, it’s nice to

    know that the older guys still have

    that opportunity (in the World

    Series),” Bohn said. “Amleto is

    one of the toughest guys out there

    on the PBA50 Tour so it’s never 

    easy when you bowl against him. I

    was fortunate he just wasn’t able

    to get anything going in that

    match.”

    In the women’s regional match,

    Beasley, a resident of Clarksville,

    Tenn., and a three-time woman

     bowler of the year in her native

    Venezuela, defeated collegiate and

    Team USA standout Danielle

    McEwan of Stony Point, N.Y.,

    246-177. Beasley, the wife of vet-

    eran PBA competitor Mitch

    Beasley, got out of the gate fast

    with the first four strikes while

    McEwan couldn’t recover from

    three opens in the match.“It was so emotional just for me

    to be here,” Beasley said. “I had to

    make sure to keep my emotions

    calm because Danielle is a great

     bowler and I knew I would have to

     bowl my best to win. Starting with

    the first four strikes gave me a lot

    of confidence and calmed me

    down.”

    In the PBA Regional final,

    Allen, a 13-time Tour winner from

    Mount Kisco, N.Y., defeated two-

    time Tour titlist and defendingPBA Regional Challenge winner 

    Josh Blanchard of Mesa, Ariz.,

    289-227.

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    Anthony Delia Slammed 300

    At Farmingdale Lanes

    Eldred Sherred Blasted 300

    James Borzoni Hit 299

    At Rockville Centre Lanes

    FARMINGDALE, NY – Anthony

    Delia earned top honors in the

    Wednesday Early Men’s League at

    Farmingdale Lanes blasting

    games of 300-236-277 for a high

    series of 813.

    Bay Stauder shot 288, Frankie

    Berardino 279-269-772, Ed

    Stadtlander 234-269-227-730,

    Michael Alvarez 279-235-700,

    and Casey Sparacio 259-232-681.

    See CHALLENGE Page 2

    HOPELAWN, NJ – Mike

    Santonastaso blasted a 300 game

    in the Family League at Majestic

    Lanes.

    Tommy Martino shot 210-256-

    247-713, David Morgante 223,

    Kevin Kopko 226, Susan

    Bobrowski 225-200, and Andrew

    Bobrowski 203.

    ROCKVILLE, NY – Eldred

    Sherred found perfection in a 300

    game while contesting in the

    Thursday Mixed League at

    Rockville Centre Lanes and James

    Borzoni came near perfect with a

    299 game.

    Tommy Calderone shot 225-225-

    256-706 followed by Steve Papier 

     bowling 239-213-245-697, John

    Cardinale 278-214-664, Robert

    Valenciano 279, and Anthony

    Scigliano pitched a 256 and 247 in

    a 658 set.

    ROCKAWAY, NJ - Mike Potoski

    took center stage spotlight posting

     perfect with a 300 game en route

    to a 793 series contesting in the

    Rockaway Trios at Rockaway

    Lanes.

    Gary Malone bowled a 290,

    Patrick Fisher 279, Terrance

    Sanders 278, Anthony Mandato

    269, Alison Gomer 258-679, Mark 

    Wyckoff 773, Mike Yankauskas

    751.

    Mike Santonastaso 300 at Majestic

    Jonathan Petrizzi 300 at Rab’sSTATEN ISLAND, NY – 

    Jonathan Petrizzi blasted a 300

    game and finished the session

    with a 700 series contesting in the

    Family Fun League at Rab’s

    Country Lanes.

    Kevin Buono hit 279-687,

    Thomas Hollywood 211-214-259-

    684, and Joe Sorge 246.

    Bohn, Beasley, Allen and Soedarmasto are Winners in PBA Challenge FinalsFinal event of GEICO PBA World Series of Bowling VII showcases diverse aspects of PBA competition

    Dave Mutch 300

    at Holiday BowlOAKLAND, NJ – Dave Mutch

     blasted a 300 game along with

    221-258-251 for a 1030 series to

    lead all bowlers rolling in the

    Coors Light Doubles League at

    Holiday Bowl.

    Dave Nagelhout shot 237-299-

    247-268-1051 followed by

    Andres Loopez with 208-259-

    259-259-985, and Pete D’Angelo

    289-202-236-227-954.

    In the Ketterer Memorial League

    also at Holiday Bowl John

    Calvacante shot 228-232-288-748

    followed by Mark Galiano with

    248-247-243-738, Dave

    Francesonci 279-258-732, and

    Dave Cahool 223-274-232-729.

    Mike Potoski 300 at Rockaway Lanes

    PBA photo

    Ingelimar Beasley won the

    PBA Challenge Clash.

     photo

    PBA photo

    Parker Bohn III, Ingelimar Beasley, Brandon Soedarmasto and

    Patrick Allen.

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    CHALLENGEContinued from Page 1

    Allen’s bid for a 300 game was

    thwarted when he left a 6 pin on

    his 11th shot.

    “This was encouraging to win

     because I haven’t bowled well the

    last few years,” said Allen, who

    won five regionals in 2015. “I’ve

     been plagued with some back and

    hip injuries. It’s tough when you

    get to your 40s. All of those games

    and all of the travel starts taking it s

    toll on you.”

    In the Teen Masters Grand

    Championship between a pair of 

    17-year-old high school seniors,

    Soedarmasto, of Levittown, N.Y.,

    defeated Brigitte Jacobs of 

    Freeport, Ill., 244-178, in a contest

    that required the teenagers to bowl

    on a different lane condition on

    each lane using their choice of two

     bowling balls specially designed

    for the Teen Masters competition.

    Both players earned their berths

    in the final by winning boy’s and

    girl’s Teen Masters titles in Las

    Vegas last summer. Each earned

    $7,500 scholarships but

    Soedarmasto earned an additional

    $2,500 for winning his match in

    Reno.

    “Bowling on two different lane

    conditions adds to the challenge

    and the fun,” Soedarmasto said. “I

    learned a lot competing in the

    Teen Masters tournament this

    year. At the end of the day after 

     bowling on this it reassures you

    how well you can actually bowl

    and define yourself as a bowler.”Both Teen Masters champions

    indicated their dream is to one day

     bowl on their respective profes-

    sional tours.

    Concluding the telecast, Beasley

    won the one-ball, low-score-out

    PBA Challenge Clash involving

    the four winners. Allen was the

    first to bow out, followed by Bohn

    and Soedarmasto. While the win-

    ner received a trophy and bragging

    rights, it was the second year in arow that the female contestant

    emerged as the winner. Missy

    Parkin of Laguna Hills, Calif.,

    won the inaugural Challenge

    Finals Clash in 2014 at South

    Point Bowling Plaza in Las Vegas.

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    Anthony Passeretti 300-806 in Hankel ClassicBy John Jennings

    HOWELL, NJ- Anthony Passeretti led the scoring with a 300-270-236

    for the season’s high series 806 (152 pins over average) in the Hankel

    Classic. Mike Stevens also fired a 300 game and 764 series. Jeff Barnett

     blasted the pins for a 299 and 772 series. Janine Smith 233 and 634

    series. Larry Gitlitz 290 and Mike Savoye 278. Eighteen games thrown

    250 and over and nine 700+ series. Unusual event, Chuck Lerner for the

    second week in a row bowled more than 100 pins above average tossing

    a 705 series (150 pins over average).

    Michael Guglielmino 300 at Parkway LanesELMWOOD PARK, NJ – Michael Guglielmino found perfection in a

    300 game while rolling in the Wednesday, Teterboro Bowling League

    at Parkway Lanes and finished with a 729 series.

    Tony Amantea rolled 258-753, Jan Dul 266-741, Peter Honan 269-

    711, Jose Marte 248-689, Rene Ruiz 235-687, and James Viola 255-

    680.

    Gary Toth 298 in Hankel ClassicBy John Jennings

    HOWELL, NJ- Gary Toth was the high scorer with a 298-761 in the

    Hankel Classic at Howell Lanes.

    Mike Polansky had the second high game 277 and Brandon Fennell 276

    and 757 for second high series. Parker Bohn III threw the third high

    series 743. Mike Valanzano fired a 721 series and the League scored 14

    games over 250. Leslie Bohn 214-213- 631 to lead the Women’s scores.

    Steffen Schenkenberger Tops at HowellBy John JenningsHOWELL, NJ - Steffen Schenkenberger blasted a 257 game followed

     by Marvin Hidalgo-Mora with a 249 and Mike Fogarty 247 in the Cheap

    Thrills League at Howell Lanes.. High series went to Mike Fogarty 687,

    John Furey 668, and 650 Mitch Kirstein 650.

    Women’s High Games were shot by Shannon Hankel 204, Dawn

    Fratello 204, and Debbie Connors 196. Fratello threw a 564 series,

    Hankel a 561, and Jessica Scott a 508 series.

     INNGELLIMAR? INGELLIMAR? INGELIMAR? IT’S ALL THE NURSE’S FAULT Many times there are little things going on behind the scene in PBA television events that escape the eye of 

    viewers, like the strange case of “how do you spell Inngellimar” during the PBA Challenge Finals presented

     by the International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame..

    During pre-match warmup for the PWBA-PBA Women’s Regional final between Inngellimar Beasley, rep-

    resenting the PBA Midwest Region, and Danielle McEwan, representing the East Region, one of the ESPN

    crew members noticed Beasley’s name on her High 5 Gear jersey was spelled with one “n” instead of two. A

    quick investigation showed that Beasley’s name in PBA’s database is spelled Inngellimar with a double“n”…and she, herself, had spelled her name that way on the information form she had provided to the ESPN

    crew.

     Not wanting to bother her just before she began bowling on television, staff checked with her husband,

    Mitch Beasley, who confirmed the two “n” spelling was accurate.

    Then a funny thing happened. When asked about the spelling issue in a post-telecast interview, Inngellimar 

    confirmed her name is legally spelled as noted, but:

    “The way it’s supposed to be is one ‘n,’ but when the (nurse) was making the birth certificate, she got kind

    of excited so she put down two n’s and two l’s. It was supposed to be one ‘l’ too. But two more letters is just

    fine with me.”

    So in the future, if you see the name Inngellimar, Ingellimar or Ingelimar, take note that all three spellings

    are correct…or incorrect…depending on your viewpoint. At her request, PBA’s preferred spelling will favor 

    the latter: one n, one l.

    .PBA Photo..

    Ingelimar Beasley

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    February 3 - 9, 2016 SPORTS REPORTER 3

    Brandon Smith, Jared Duncan

    Pace Youth Travelers at BoontonBy Vince Albrecht

    BOONTON, NJ – Hi-Tor’s Brandon Smith led all scorers with 279-234-

    698 and his teammates supplied more than enough firepower to lead the

    squad past Bowler City I, 2997-2763 in Stan Niemiec Youth Travel play.

    The Hi-Tor quartet was unstoppable in the opener, setting a league mark 

    with 1022 scratch on postings by Johnny Toscano with 289, Brandon 279,

     Nick Sparta 243 and Nino Sparta 211. Perhaps overwhelmed with their 

    remarkable numbers, the team cooled off considerably in the middle

    encounter, losing 931-859, only to re-group in the finale with an 870

    scratch, giving them the season’s best series net mark to date, a 2628, tak-

    ing the rubber game 993-899 and five of seven points; joining Smith withimpressive “600s” were Nick Sparta with a triple deuce 243-201-213 good

    for a 657, Johnny Toscano 289-201-657 and Nino Sparta 211-257-617.

    Bowler City I posted some fine scores: Kristen Kane and Gabby Pangaro,

    each with 205, Kyle Schellberg 216-601 and Anthony Rizzo 214.

    Jared Duncan exploded for three deuces: 214-215-265-694 and Devin

    Crowley added 191-192 to lead Holiday II past Bowler City II, 2885-2727,

    coming away with five points. Lighting up the leaderboard for BC II was

    Matt Burzynski with 242-210-634.

    In another position match, Holiday I bounced back from an opening

    game setback to take five points from Fair Lawn on a flurry of deuces from

     Nick Cilento 258-233-672, Frank Magyar 225-223-644 and Alex McGuire

    227. Splintering Boonton’s pins for Fair Lawn were Matt Myers tossing

    212-210-610 and 13-year-old Jake Nappi 186-214.

    Front-running Bowler City III had all cylinders working in sweeping past

    Montvale to open up a thirteen point lead over the latter. The entire BC III

    lineup had a hand in the victory, a 3074 which is the league’s third best

    handicap triple this season with the 1111 middle single now second highhandicap game. Crushing the maples for the winners were Nathan Tombo

    236-242-667, Derek Lewandowski 234-248-638, David Grant 225-201-

    607 and Nick Reyes with a stellar 256 middle score. The lone deuce for 

    Montvale was Nick Fabiano 203 with other creditable posts from Mat t

    Russell 197 and Dan Sproviero 187-183.

    CHICAGO, Ill. - While

    two-time defending

    FireLake PBA Tournament

    of Champions winner Jason

    Belmonte competes in the

    2016 edition of PBA’s sig-

    nature championship this

    week in Shawnee, Okla., he

    will be focused on yet

    another career milestone

    that will add to what is

    already one of the best runs

    in PBA majors history.

    The 32-year-old two-han-

    der from Australia will be

    trying to win his third con-

    secutive TOC title, some-

    thing only PBA Hall of 

    Famer Jason Couch has

    accomplished winning in

    1999, 2000 and 2002 (the

    TOC was not held in calen-

    dar year 2001). The tourna-

    ment’s only other three-time win-

    ner is PBA and recent United

    States Bowling Congress Hall of 

    Famer electee Mike Durbin, whowon the TOC in 1972, 1982 and

    1984.

    Belmonte, who made an imme-

    diate impact on the sport with his

    revolutionary two-handed style

    when he earned PBA Rookie of 

    the Year honors in 2009, has

    demonstrated his dominance in

    two of PBA’s major tournaments,

    winning a record three straight

    USBC Masters titles in addition

    to back-to-back TOCs. He’ll try

    to extend his Masters streak 

    immediately following the TOC.

    The Masters, part of a three con-

    secutive Sunday series of live

    PBA major championship tele-casts on ESPN, will take place

    Feb. 8-14 in Indianapolis. The

    Barbasol PBA Players

    Championship is set for Feb. 16-

    21 in Columbus, Ohio.

    “My biggest thought is to just

     bowl these events and not think 

    about my successes in the past,”

    said the 12-time Tour winner 

    from his home in Orange,

    Australia where he and his wife

    Kimberly are awaiting the birth

    of their third child. “I am as hun-

    gry to win these events this sea-

    son as I’ve always been.

    “I do have to admit that some-

    times I feel that I look in the

    rearview mirror a little bit and

    trip over with what’s right in front

    of me, so I’ll be guarding against

    doing that as much as possible.”

    After a 32nd-place finish in the

    Bowlmor AMF U.S. Open in

     November, Belmonte couldn’t get

    on track in WSOB VII. He ended

    up with a 40th-place finish in the

    Rolltech PBA World

    Championship after failing to

    qualify for match play in all four 

    of the animal pattern Tour events.

    While he has dominated the TOC

    and Masters, U.S. Open and

    World Championship titles

    remain elusive even though hehas second-place finishes in each

    of them. He simply believes the

    minor setbacks of 2015 were

    object lessons as he heads into

    2016.

    “I feel my season was great

    until the World Series,” Belmonte

    said. “I was in the top five for just

    under 50 percent of the tourna-

    ments I bowled. My performanc-

    es at the U.S. Open and the World

    Championship weren’t disasters.

    However, I always wel-

    come the challenges of 

    learning more about my

    game and how to better 

    myself on the lanes.

    “Learning from my mis-

    takes has always been an

    important part of my

    growth as a bowler,”

    Belmonte continued. “I

    admit I probably wasn’t as

    sharp as I should have been

    mentally. I had distractions

    on my mind and that

    showed a poor perform-

    ance. Accepting the chal-

    lenges to get better and not

    run away from them will be

    the single biggest reason of 

    my future success.”

    Belmonte looks at the

    upcoming events as an

    opportunity to return to the

    winner’s circle despite what will

     be a grueling schedule.

    “The TOC just happened to be

    the next event on Tour, but itcould be any other event and my

    goal would be the same - to be

    sharp and ready upon arrival into

    the USA,” Belmonte said. “This

    swing of events, though, would

    suggest that if there was a time to

    ‘get back on track’ it would prob-

    ably be the best time for that to

    happen to me.”

    While he admits the thoughts of 

    a new addition to the Belmonte

    household have been somewhat

    of a distraction, overall his family

    is his primary source of support

    and motivation.

    “My family is the biggest

    source of motivation for me,”Belmont said. “Their support is

    why I have been able to achieve

    what I have in my career.

    Kimberly is an amazing person

    and she understands the responsi-

     bility of what bowling is to our 

    family and to me. Somehow

    Kimberly manages to juggle

    everything when I am gone and

    she assures me that even with a

    third little person in the mix, my

    career will go on as usual.”

    Belmonte Looking Forward to ‘Major’ Stretch

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     Dan Rice 800FARMINGDALE, NY – Dan Rice

    topped the scoring in the

    Wednesday Early Men’s League

    firing games of 276-256-268 for a

    high series of 800.

    Frankie Berardino rolled 279-

    713, David Morgenberg 248-244-

    687, John Bergen 257-225-684,

    and Edward Holden 256-674.

     Dwight Flowers 781FARMINGDALE, NY – Dwight

    Flowers topped the scoring in the

    Wednesday Senior Doubles

    League blasting games of 246-

    279-256 for a high series of 781.

    Ed Bratten rolled 254-247-700,

    Mel Brown 213-213-246-672, Bill

    Carreras 247-237-675, and John

    Khantzian 228-214-221-663.

     Miguel Garrido 735FARMINGDALE, NY – Miguel

    Garrido led the scoring in the

    Tuesday Early Birds League firing

    games of 278-212-245 for a high

    series of 735.

    Jonnae Greaves rolled 224-227-

    268-719, Bob Andrews 257-221-677, Vernon Brown 244-239-676,

    and Charles Jordan 256-664.

     Junior Pascual 721FARMINGDALE, NY – Junior 

    Pascual led the scoring in the

    Friday Late Mixed League rolling

    games of 204-279-238 for a high

    series of 721.

    Wingo Hom hit 246-224-244-

    714, Mike Agosta 256-234-705,

    Willie Cunningham 257-233-689,

     Neil Krys 237-220-225-682,

    Howie Delman 256-238-674, and

    Anthony Crocitto 244-209-219-

    672.

     Lloyd Hasluck 699FARMINGDALE, NY – Lloyd

    Hasluck topped the scoring in the

    Wednesday Party League rolling

    games of 239-236-224 for a high

    series of 699.

    Wayne Hodgers shot 255-638,

    David Green 232-226-623, and

    Todd Johnson 245.

    In the Sunday Adult/Junior 

    League Rose Marie Snyder rolled

    206-200, Nicholas Fina 203, and

    Lee Ann Gravino 158.

     Roger Herrscher 693FARMINGDALE, NY – Roger 

    Herrscher topped the Tuesday Nite

    Owls League blasting games of 

    275-226 for a high series of 693.

    Brenadn Rini shot 245-689, Ken

    Werner 234-206-234-674, and

    Ross Lorberfeld 258-216-659.

     Donald Price 678FARMINGDALE, NY – Donald

    Price topped the scoring in the

    Tuesday Nite Owls blasting 265-

    222 for a high series of 678.

    Joe Angleone shot 246-224-667,

    Chris Norton 235-232-656, Joseph

    Kotowicz 233-647, Bobby

    Falcone 228-209-632, and Wayne

    Embleton 228-203-622.

    Carly Licht 652FARMINGDALE, NY- Carly

    Licht led the scoring in the

    Monday HS Practice League

    rolling games of 213-225-214 for 

    a high series of 652.

    Maria Lucente shot 254-203-649,

    Mackenzie Wagner 224-212-629,

    and Nicholas Mencarelli 242.

     Jack Diamond 235FARMINGDALE, NY – Jack 

    Diamond rolled 235, Brillian

    Soedarmasto 181, Brian Lonetto

    179, and Brett Markland 178 in

    the St. Martin’s League.

    In the Monday AM Seniors

    League Gerald Hoeler shot 201,

    Frank Napolitano 188, Al Noll

    170, and Edna Noonan 165.

     Ronnie Simon 631FARMINGDALE, NY- Ronnie

    Simon paced the scoring in the

    Sunday Early Mixed League

    rolling a 246 game for a high

    series of 631.

    Anthony Cotter shot 250-215-

    627, and Jason Gieser 231.

    John Scatamacchia shot 202,

    Rich McCurry 188, Carol

    Hastings 183, and Ken Needham

    and Melissa Schumacher 182 in

    the Saturday Island Trees League.

     Joe Livolsi 227 FARMINGDALE, NY – Joe

    Livolsi rolled 227, Robert Junge

    180, Marvin Slifkin 168, and

    Eileen Richter 166-155.

    AT FARMINGDALE LANES AT CORAM COUNTRY LANES Josh Nordstrom 771CORAM, NY – Josh Nordstrom blasted 290-247-234-771, and Joe Romanski 243-206-646 in the

    Wednesday Night Live League.

     Ed Anderson 713CORAM, NY – Ed Anderson led the scoring in the Monday Early Mixed League rolling games of 256-255-

    202 for a high series of 713.

    Shamar Womack hit 243-266-669, Lou Fasani 225-245-653, and Rachel Walczyk 245-626.

     Bobby Meltzer 712CORAM, NY – Bobby Meltzer led the scoring in the Right Approach League blasting games of 224-279-

    209 for a high series of 712.

    Doug Dwyer rolled 225-288-703, Russ Christian 254-223-224-701, John Krasowski 237-211-246-694, andPaul Droluk 247-219-226-692.

    Tom MascialeCORAM, NY – In the Friends and Family League Tom Masciale rolled 211, Chris Pesce 193, and Mike

    Bedson 192.

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    Rockaway Foursome: Keith Meyers 279-710, Dan Hammer 276-768, Aaron Schruby 258-737, Liesl Apgar 

    257-630, Liza Gallo 213-595, Joyce Hulbert 213-573, James Stiles 269-697, Ernie Stone 245, Catherine

    Mehring 189-517, Mary Cerenzio 289-517, Kathy Bradley 182.

    Thursday Night Mixed: Curt Fraizer II 256-616, Jerry Brown 248-617, Nick Westergaard 245-711, Nidia

    Haneveld 259-578, Carole Cerenzio 234-601, Lee Ann Mackin 169-481.

    Spanish American Mixed: Tyrone Wahl 223-641, Henry Alvarez Jr. 226, Jesus Cruz 226-639, Jose

    Acevedo 609.

    Have a Ball: Mark Mondello 187-420, John Cusman 102-270, Donna Mondello 143-381, Diane Cusman

    138-378, Mark Mondello 139-379, Dinae Cusman 181-492.

    AT RAB’S COUNTRY LANESChris Leggio 751STATEN ISLAND, NY – Chris

    Leggio led the scoring in the Mike

    Massaroli Memorial League firing

    games of 258-269 for a high series

    of 751.

    Red Baranello shot 279-748,

    Anthony Mignone 277-719,

    Anthony Braccia 244-244-713,

    Rob Butler 288-703, Anthony

    Pellegrino 246-696, and Joe

    Bracco 245-679.

     Ken Russo 750STATEN ISLAND, NY – Ken

    Russo led the scoring in the

    FixADent Men’s League firing

    games of 278-257 for a high series

    of 750.

    Eric Samuelson shot 248-248-

    730, Frank Russo 279-709,

    Christian Ruiz 262-701, Mike

    Vlasamko 248-679, and Rob

    Marcello 254-678.

     Ryan Friend 747 STATEN ISLAND, NY - Ryan

    Friend led the scoring in the

    Michael Carbonaro Mixed League

    firing a 268 game for a high seriesof 747.

    Dominick Ucciardino rolled 259-

    698, Robert Butler Jr. 269-676,

    Derek Gilbert 248-674, and Phil

    Oppenheim 695.

     Anthony DiLeo 737 STATEN ISLAND, NY – Anthony

    DiLeo led the scoring in the Mike

    Massaroli Memorial League blast-

    ing games of 267-267 for a high

    series of 737.

    Mark Avena rolled 244-265-733,

    Gene Roberts 246-256-726, John

    Baranello 247-703, Jakub Orlando

    256-698, and Jeff Doctor 674.

     Joe LaBargo 734STATEN ISLAND, NY – Joe

    LaBargo led the scoring in the Rab

    Wilkinson Memorial League

     blasting games of 247-267 for a

    high series of 734.

     John Eadicicco 690STATEN ISLAND, NY – John

    Eadicicco led the scoring in the

    Rab’s Senior Men’s League firing

    a 269 game for a high series of 

    690.

    Willie Koenig rolled 233, Al

    Felline 214-201-610, and Don

    Schwed 207-207.

     Joanie Bentsen 644STATEN ISLAND, NY - Joanie

    Bentsen led the scoring in the

    Golden Oldies League firing

    games of 213-254 for a high series

    of 644.

    Dotty Bellantoni rolled 214-235-

    639, Olivia Costantino 216, and

    Vincent Pisciotta 211.

     Anne Marie Rubilotta 630STATEN ISLAND, NY – Anne

    Marie Rubilotta rolled 228-257-

    630, Laurie Lenzo 222, andMichele Spaan 205 in the Tuesday

    Morning Early Birds League.

    Patricia Wall rolled 200, and Lia

    Cherry 191 in the Manic Monday

    Ladies League.

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    Cesare Badolato 806 HOPELAWN, NJ – Cesare

    Badolato topped the Friday Night

    Classic firing games of 289-259-

    258 for a high series of 806.

    Joey Parisi rolled 215-208-266-

    689, Dorey Badolato 226-205-

    216-647, and Michal Potoski 246-

    202-646.

     Steve Osiadacz 759

    HOPELAWN, NJ – SteveOsiadacz led the scoring in the

    Family League firing games of 

    247-255-257 for a high series of 

    759.

    Tommy Martino rolled 246-247-

    258-751, Kevin Kopko 243-243-

    235-721, and Daniel Pawelek 246-

    236-656.

     Larry Clarke 611HOPELAWN, NJ – Larry Clarke

    rolled 211-611, Frank Jordan 236,

    and Ed Bullard 223 in the Jerzey

    Pikers League.

    In another session. Ceferino

    Rivera hit 222-213, Lester Ellison

    233, and Frank Jordan 209.

     Justin Munice 717 HOPELAWN, NJ – Justin Munice

    led the scoring in the Wednesday

     Night Trios League rolling games

    of 278-258 for a high series of 

    717.

    Mike Kelly rolled 236-229-237-

    702, Michael Dallamanna 214-

    225-631, and Anthony Vicidomini

    265-623.

    In another session Justin Munice

    hit 274-207-212-693, Brian

    Vicidomini 204-214-246-664,

    Mike Kelly 222-232-649, and Bill

    Bock 246-213-649.

     Anthony Angotti 715HOPELAWN, NJ – Anthony

    Angotti led the scoring in the

    Friday Nite Mixed League rolling

    games of 237-279-199 for a high

    series of 715.

    Michael Dellamanna rolled 226-

    274-688, Kevin Cristi 222-224-

    203-649, and Don Anione 244-

    205-644.

     Mike Eglesia 645HOPELAWN, NJ - Mike Englesia

     paced the Merck League rolling

    224-227-194 for a high 645.

    Eric Hatli hit 222-212-624, Tom

    Vickery 243-221-618, and John

    Staruss 268.

     Heather Melendez 610HOPELAWN, NJ – Heather 

    Melendez led the scoring in the

    Avenel Youth rolling games of 203-228 for a high series of 610.

    Korey Balewitz hit 189, and

    Gabby Morales 179.

    In the Knights of Columbus

    League Mark Makwinski shot

    223-212-614, Joe Britton 212-

    203, and Cid Stentella and John

    Masculin 226.

     John Delosso 606 HOPELAWN, NJ - John Delosso

     paced the Iselin AA League rolling

    games of 202-216 for a high 606.

    Paul Woitowicz hit 200-204, and

    John Morgan and Rob Cruz 202.

    In the Saturday Max League

    Bobby McCracken rolled 201-

    221-610, Billy Tavernise 203, andVincent Lopez 202.

      

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    282 game in the meetings high series of 723 rolling in the Monday

    George’s Memorial League at Parkway Lanes. Cathy Seco led the

    ladies with a nice 223 game and 607 series.

    Bob Fabian bowled 259-703, Ron Filipek 255-682, Lirse Jones 268-

    653, and Andrew Orlando 256-647 and for the women Robyn Paci hit

    197-564, Bonnie Gill 187-553, Freda Thurman 199-547 and Elena

    Marton 179-523.

    Peter Honan 757 at Parkway Lanes

    ELMWOOD PARK, NJ – Peter Honan topped all bowlers with scoresof 259-258-240 for a high series of 757 in the Wednesday, Teterboro

    Bowling League at Parkway Lanes.

    Tony Amantea 265-749, Rene Ruiz 247-729, David Friedhoff 255-

    726, Mike DeFrancesco 256-715, Bobby Brown 299-707, Gerry

    Celentano 269-705, James Viola 237-691, Mark Marton 247-687, and

    Carole DeGroot 235-685.

    Dominick Capozzoli, Cathy Seco Tops

    At Parkway LanesELMWOOD PARK, NJ – Dominick Capozzoli surpassed the field

    with an excellent 257 game and 678 series in the Monday George’s

    Memorial League at Parkway Lanes. Cathy Seco led the ladies with a

    211 game and 591 series followed by Elena Marton 210-568, Bernice

    Calafiore 210-534, and Tara Thorn 207-533.

    Jim Viola rolled 225-643, Norman Sees 237-643 and Frank Luzzi

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     Daniel DiGirolamo 753ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Daniel DiGirolamo led the scoring

    in the Monday 4-Man Classic

    League firing games of 247-263-

    243 for a high series of 753.

    John LaBau rolled 279-248-746,

    Matt Wright 258-248-718, Teddy

    Avgerinos 224-256-234-714,

    Mark DeLuca 258-255-710, Chris

    Alessi 225-268-214-707, and Len

    Ambruso 258-256-705.Teddy Avgerinos 742ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Teddy Avgerinos led the Thursday

    Mixed League rolling games of 

    237-236-269 for a high 742.

    Frank Cimino shot 289-227-700,

    Max Urena 226-268-201-695,

    Frank Krulish 257-216-666, and

    Mel Brown 236-216-651.

     Mike Chookasezian 728ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Mike Chookasezian led the scor-

    ing in the CustomThumbz

    Doubles League rolling games of 

    278-237 for a high series of 728.

    Rober Aiello shot 289-235-707,Chris Barbaro 258-225-221-704,

    John Dioguardi 228-248-228-704,

    and Lou Cisario 225-267-206-698

     John Moran 704ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    John Moran led the scoring in the

    Thursday El Cheapo Mixed

    League firing games of 256-236-

    212 for a high series of 704.

    Craig Cittadino shot 256-631,

    Boris Sosa 236, and Missy

    Southern 205.

     Steve Klein 664ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Steve Klein led the scoring in the

    Saturday Temple Avodah League

    rolling games of 248-223 for ahigh series of 664.

    Alan Salem rolled 216-202-225-

    643, Joel Cohn 255-204-631, and

    Andy Eisner 267-636.

     Sean McGinn 234ROCKVILLE, NY – Sean

    McGinn rolled 234, Craig

    Cittadino 228-218, Billy Buffetti

    225, and Steve Patitucci 222 in the

    Thursday El Cheapo Mixed

    League.

     Mark Gralto 734ROCKVILLE, NY – Mark Gralto

    led the Tuesday Oceanside

    Knights of Columbus rolling 245-

    246-243 for a high series of734.

    Anthony Parziale rolled 213-224-

    256-693, Keith Massimillo 257-

    237-685, Pete Slavska 215-237-

    226-678, and Rich Tanner 257-

    226-675.

     Stacy Salomides 230ROCKVILLE, NY - Stacy

    Salomides rolled 230, Patrice

     Nolan and Patty Werbeck 214,

    Vicky Lockwood 205, and Kathy

    Andrews 202 in the Tuesday

    Rockville Ladies League.

    In the Tuesday Long Beach

    Catholic Ladies League Debbie

    Donnelly rolled 221, Letitai

    Kopper 187, and Kami Radin 186.

     Kariba Paterson 734ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Kariba Paterson led the scoring in

    the Tuesday Late Men’s League

    firing games of 267-256 for a high

    series of 734.

    John Hanlon rolled 223-223-248-694, Michael Fisch 247-673,

    Phillip Tinker 235-231-672, and

    Les Forrai 279-206-659.

    Gregory Frank 698ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY-

    Gregory Frank led the scoring in

    the Wednesday Night Mixed

    League rolling games of 248-238-

    212 for a high series of 698.

    John Laurita shot 289-697, Mario

    Parano 214-232-245-691, and

    Keith Bennanati 263-651.

     Nolan Ryder 690ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

     Nolan Ryder led the scoring in the

    Tuesday Oceanside Knights of 

    Columbus League firing games of 208-249-233 for a high 690.

    Robert Maloney rolled 257-653,

    Pete Morreale 256, Elwood Verity

    248-205-652, and Mike Peppe

    234-219-639.

     Michael Carpenter 258ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Michael Carpenter rolled 258,

    John Lutter 238, William Tyson

    235, and Stanley Rosadio 231 in

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