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    2 SPORTS REPORTER January 27 - February 2, 2016

    "The quality of a leader is reflected 

    in the standards they set for themselves."

    - Ray Kroc

    By Bill Vint - PBA

    CHICAGO – Barbasol Shaving

    Cream, title sponsor of the 2016

    Barbasol PBA Players

    Championship, is offering PBA

    fans a unique opportunity to win

    the Ultimate PBA Prize Package

    Sweepstakes beginning today

    and running through March 5.

    The Grand Prize winner will

    receive a 15-minute video callfrom a current PBA star, a bowl-

    ing pin autographed by PBA Tour 

     bowler, a replica PBA jersey cus -

    tomized with the winner’s name

    and a Barbasol prize pack.

    Fans 13 and older should visit

    www.barbasol.com/PBA and

    follow the links and instructions

    for sweepstakes entry and for 

    Official Rules. Fans also can

    connect to the sweepstakes by

    following the Barbasol Ultimate

    PBA Prize Package Sweepstakes

    link on pba.com and on PBA’s

    social media outlets.

    The Ultimate PBA Prize Pack 

    Sweepstakes is being held in

    conjunction with the Barbasol

    PBA Players Championship at

    Wayne Webb’s Columbus Bowl

    in Columbus, Ohio, beginning

    Feb. 15 and concluding with live

    ESPN television coverage on

    Sunday, Feb. 21, at 1 p.m. ET. A

    major championship on the 2016

    PBA Tour schedule, the

    Barbasol PBA PlayersChampionship will feature a 48-

    game qualifying and match play

    format, and a five-player 

    stepladder final with a $40,000

    first prize. All of the preliminary

    rounds of Players Championship

    week will be covered live,

    exclusively on PBA’s Xtra

    Frame online video-streaming

    service.

    The Barbasol PBA Players

    Championship, open exclusively

    to PBA members, will get under-

    way on Monday, Feb. 15, with

     practice and a celebri ty pro-am.

    Eight-game qualifying rounds

    will be held Tuesday and

    Wednesday, followed by an

    eight-game cashers round on

    Thursday, and three eight-game

    round-robin match play rounds

    Thursday and Friday. Additional

     pro-am squads that provide an

    opportunity for Ohio grassroots

    adult, youth and senior league

     bowlers to bowl alongside the

     pros wil l be cond ucted onSaturday, leading up to Sunday’s

    live ESPN finals.

    "We're so pleased that Barbasol

    is offering this sweepstakes for 

    PBA fans,” said PBA CEO and

    Commissioner Tom Clark. "2016

    is the PBA’s Year of the Fan and

    this sweepstakes ties in perfectly

    with that theme.”

    Barbasol, the Official Shaving

    Cream of the PBA, is also a

    sponsor of the PBA League’s

    Motown Muscle which will be

    in action in April as part of the

    PBA Maine Event in Portland,

    Maine.

    Sports Reporter Dan McDonough 

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    PENNSYLVANIA BOWLER 

    ROLLS 900 SERIESARLINGTON, Texas - Dale Gerhard of Mill Hall, Pennsylvania,

     became the 28th bowler, and second in a week, to roll three 300 games

    for a 900 series in United States Bowling Congress-certified competi-

    tion.

    Gerhard rolled 36 consecutive strikes during the Inter-Community

    league at Harvest Moon Bowling Lanes in Linden, Pennsylvania, also

     becoming the oldest bowler to accomplish the feat at age 59.

    Mark Wukoman of Greenfield, Wisconsin (2006) and Joe Scarborough

    of Charlotte, North Carolina (2013) both were 50 years old when they

     joined the elite club.

    Gerhard's achievement is pending approval from USBC and would bethe 29th USBC-approved 900. David Sewesky of Dearborn, Michigan,

    rolled the 28th 900 in history on Sunday.

    "I saw the pins go down, and I was happy, but it didn't quite hit me

    right away," said Gerhard, who entered the night averaging nearly 240

    this season in the Inter-Community league. "I didn't know what to do or 

    think. I couldn't even sleep last night. You always want to do something

    like this, but you never think you can. You can throw the same ball 12

    times and not strike every time, so there's a little bit of luck involved,

    too."

    Gerhard has strung strikes on many occasions and found himself sur-

     prisingly calm while closing out Tuesday's perfect series. Talking with

    his teammates and other friends in the 16-lane bowling center kept his

    mind off the score.

    "I was sitting with my team and talking about other things, and goof-

    ing around with them really helped," said Gerhard, who now owns 28

     perfect games and 22 series of 800 or better. "You can still feel the pres-

    sure, especially when the whole league is behind you, but I was prettycalm. I breathed in and breathed out and went through my routine on

    each shot."

    The first USBC-approved 900 occurred Feb. 2, 1997 when Jeremy

    Sonnenfeld rolled three consecutive perfect games in Lincoln,

     Nebraska.USBC-Approved 900 Series (29)

    Jeremy Sonnenfeld (R), Lincoln, Neb., Feb. 2, 1997

    Tony Roventini (L), Greenfield, Wis., Nov. 9, 1998

    Vince Wood (R), Moreno Valley, Calif., Sept, 29, 1999

    Robby Portalatin (L), Jackson, Mich., Dec. 28, 2000

    James Hylton (R), Salem, Ore., May 2, 2001

    Jeff Campbell II (R), New Castle, Pa., June 12, 2004

    Darin Pomije (R), New Prague, Minn., Dec. 9, 2004

    Robert Mushtare (R), Fort Drum, N.Y., Dec. 5, 2005 and Feb. 19, 2006

    Lonnie Billiter Jr. (R), Fairfield, Ohio, Feb. 13, 2006

    Mark Wukoman (R), Greenfield, Wis., April 22, 2006

    P.J. Giesfeldt (R), Milwaukee, Dec. 23, 2006

    Rich Jerome Jr. (R), Baltimore, Dec. 22, 2008

    Chris Aker (L), Winnemucca, Nev., Oct. 30, 2009

    Andrew Teall (R), Medford, N.J., Nov. 2, 2009Andrew Mank (R), Belleville, Ill., March 18, 2010

    William Howell III (L), Middle town, N.Y., Oct. 21, 2010

    Matt Latarski (R), Medina, Ohio, Nov. 28, 2010

    Bob Kammer Jr. (R), Crown Point, Ind., Jan. 8, 2011

    John Martorella Sr. (R), Greec e, N.Y., April 12, 2012

    Jimmy Schmitzer (R), Riverside, Calif., April 20, 2012

    James Williams (R), Pawcatuck, Conn., (bowled in Wakefield, R.I.), April 16, 2013

    Joe Scarborough (R), Charlotte, N.C., (bowled in The Villages, Fla.), April 21, 2013

    Todd James (R), East New Market, Md., (bowled in Laurel, Del.), March 18, 2014

    Amos Gordon (R), Colorado Springs, Colo., April 11, 2014

    Earon Vollmar (R), Toledo, Ohio, Jan. 19, 2015

    Hakim Emmanuel (R), Stoughton, Mass., Feb. 19, 2015

    David Sewesky (L), Dearborn, Mich., Jan. 10, 2016**

    Dale Gerhard (R), Mill Hall, Pa., Jan. 12, 2016**

    ** Pending formal approval by the United States Bowling Congress.

    Barbasol Unveils Ultimate PBA Prize Package Sweepstakes Sweepstakes to run in conjunction with the Barbasol PBA Players Championship

    PBA Hall of Famer Carmen

    Salvino, who celebrated his 82nd

     birthday on Nov. 23, is among the

    early entries in the FireLake PBA

    Tournament of Champions. Upon

    throwing his first ball in competi-

    tion, Salvino, who finished third in

    the inaugural Tournament of 

    Champions in Indianapolis in

    1962 (that’s 54 years ago), will

    improve upon his own record as

    the oldest player to bowl in a PBA

    Tour event. The native Chicagoan

     bowled in the 50th anniversary

    Barbasol PBA TOC in 2015 in

    Indianapolis at the age of 81.

    Salvino is one of seven PBA

    Hall of Famers already entered.

    Others include Parker Bohn III,

    Jackson, N.J.; Jason Couch,

    Clermont, Fla.; Norm Duke,

    Clermont, Fla.; Amleto Monacelli,

    Venezuela; Pete Weber, St. Ann,

    Mo., and Walter Ray Williams Jr.,

    Oxford, Fla.

    Carmen Salvino

    At 82 Will Set

    Oldest Record

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    January 27 - February 2, 2016 SPORTS REPORTER 3

    HOWELL, NJ - Individual High Game Honor scores

    to Mike Fogarty, Rita’s Ice, 279, and Ron Pagut of 

    the Jackson 4, 279, and Vince Portobello, Four 

    Seasons, fired a 270 game. On Divas and Dudes,

    Leslie Bohn 268 and Janine Smith 234. Eighteen

    games of 250 or better were thrown. High series hon-

    ors to Donato Cocco of Destino’s Pizza 763 (254-

    243-266 and 133 POA) on lanes 25-26, Joe Horvath

    of Jackson 4, 750 and Pagut with a 732.

    Other 700s were tossed by Anthony Gubitosi 723,

    Fogarty 713, Dennis Jandoli 709, Roger Gardener 

    706, and Nick Voyantzis 703. Leslie Bohn 661 and

    Janine Smith 634.

    Rita’s Ice claims first place 76-41 (9-0 over Who’s

    Your Daddy +90), and All About Jack jumped into

    second 73-46 (6-3 over LCD Mortgage giving 60

     pins). Who’s Your Daddy is third at 72-45, and

    Michaels Cleaner receiving 5 pins is fourth at 69-49

     beating Mark It Down 7-2.

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    Mike Fogarty, Ron Pagut 279 in Hankel ClassicBy John Jennings

    AT JIB LANES Paul Baumann, Jr. 792FLUSHING, NY – Paul Baumann, Jr. topped the scoring in the Tuesday

    Ball and Chain League blasting games of 256-238-298 for a high series

    of 792.

    Dylan Bustillo shot 226-236-268-730, Marlon Enriquez 217-248-227-

    692, and Bobby Fox 237-258-668.

     Mark Hinds 798FLUSHING, NY –Mark Hinds topped the scoring in the Friends and

    Family League blasting games of 246-299-253 for a high series of 798.

    Shizz Hanley rolled 200-259-279-738, and Tank Lodge 248-202-278-728.

     Brett Lee 768FLUSHING, NY –Brett Lee topped the scoring in the Ted Guy Classic

    League firing games of 256-278-234 for a high series of 768.

    John Petrovits III rolled 267-289-755, Mike Petroniello 234-255-233-

    722, Dana Johnson 247-265-205-717, Joe Kurdziel, Jr. 213-226-268-

    707, and Sam Quaglierini 229-268-203-700.

     Louie DeMartino 735FLUSHING, NY – Louie DeMartino led the scoring in the Ball and

    Chain League rolling games of 234-215-286 for a high series of 735.

    Harry Dimetory, Jr. rolled 268-226-214-708, Efren Enriquez 256-254-

    703, Marlon Enriquez 239-262-693, and Paul Baumann, Jr. 211-210-

    258-679.

    Chris Mayr 718FLUSHING, NY- Chris Mayr led the scoring in the Midweek Mixers

    League rolling games of 204-236-278 for a high series of 718.

    John Ayroso hit 244-279-698, Greg Chin 205-264-224-693, and Bob

    OsterMann 210-245-235-690.

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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 Morenberg 248-244-

    687, John Bergen 257-225-684,

    Joseph Cordaro 245-225-675, and

    Edward Holden 256-674.

     Daniel Levin 761FARMINGDALE, NY – Daniel

    Levin topped the scoring in the

    Wednesday Early Men’s League

    firing games of 236-268-257 for a

    high series of 761.

    Eugene Neal rolled 257-218-256-

    731, Anthony Cordaro 216-257-

    237-710, Craig Lovallo 237-248-

    216-701, Arthur O’Neill 254-234-

    205-693, and Dan Rice 266-240-

    692.

     Stephen Ziesig 753FARMINGDALE, NY – Stephen

    Ziesig led the scoring in the

    Epic/Maple Invitational Trios

    League rolling games of 239-268-246 for a high series of 753.

    Rob Figgers shot 227-248-277-

    752, Fabrizio Cerutti 248-231-

    255-734, Amanda Broege 279-

    247-733, Sean Mott 221-245-257-

    723, Derek James 228-235-259-

    722, Anthony D’Elia 256-245-

    721, Rich Tooker 277-239-718,

    and Darren Barlow 290-221-663.

     Shawn Green 747 FARMINGDALE, NY – Shawn

    Green topped the scoring in the

    Expressway Glass League firing

    games of 248-243-257 for a high

    series of 747.

    John Donnarumma hit 289-220-

    712, and Mark Kaminski 267-227-215-709.

     Nick Butera 738FARMINGDALE, NY – Nick 

    Butera led the scoring in the

    Tuesday Nite Owls League rolling

    games of 257-235-246 for a high

    series of 738.

    Joseph Kotowicz rolled 258-227-

    696, Rafal Santos 213-235-233-

    681, Roger Herrscher 278-666,

    and Kenny Simon 269.

     Paul Smith 704FARMINGDALE, NY – Paul

    Smith led the scoring in the Friday

     Night Mixed League firing games

    of 268-239 for a high series of 

    704.

    Dan DiGirolamo rolled 235-217-

    246-698, Al Bennett 259-257-697,

    Pat Zenker 257-695, Anthony

    Bruno 277-225-685, Joseph DiRe

    246-215-224-685, Shaun

    Berkowsky 248-225-679, and AlDoerrer 289-675.

     Evan Apostolidis 704FARMINGDALE, NY – Evan

    Apostolidis led the scoring in the

    Thursday Goodtimers League

    rolling games of 278-224 for a

    high series of 704.

    Dale Alberino rolled 225-225-

    234-684, Bob Andrews 258-208-

    665, and Mike Bagnato 236-600.

     Mike Clark 702FARMINGDALE, NY – Mike

    Clark paced the scoring in the

    Friday Late Mixed League rolling

    games of 223-265-214 for a high

    series of 702.Keith Elliott shot 248-227-211-

    686, Wingo Hom 259-218-682,

    and Hari Soedarmasto 246-224-

    645.

    In the Sunday Adult/Junior 

    League Nicholas Fina hit 190,

    Rose Marie Snyder 172-171, and

    Lea Ann Gravino 155.

    Joe Montefusco shot 190, Willy

    Mack 167, Gerard Hoeler 159, and

    Frank Napolitano 157.

     Joe Buccino 656 FARMINGDALE, NY – Joe

    Buccino paced the scoring in the

    Wednesday Party League rolling

    games of 221-236 for a high series

    of 656.Mike Dease shot 254-618, Lloyd

    Hasluck 234, and Edward

    Mencarelli 233.

     Matthew Gierl 656 FARMINGDALE, NY – Matthew

    Gierl paced the scoring in the

    Sunday Early Mixed League

    rolling games of 210-242-194 for 

    a high series of 656.

    George Mazzocchi rolled 246-

    609, John Petrizzi 239, and Joshua

    Marino 236.

     John Maglio 654FARMINGDALE, NY – John

    Maglio paced the St. Ray’s Holy

    Bowlers League rolling games of 

    249-219 for a high series of 654.

    Anthony Capellupo rolled 226-

    206-620, Carl Carinci 224, Ed

    Shaw 205, and Doug Welch 203.

    Cherilyn DePalma 237 FARMINGDALE, NY – Cherilyn

    DePalma rolled 237, Susan

    Randel 200, Bernice Namorato

    197, Patty Bucicchia 187, Anne

    Molly 183, and Doreen Lauria 182

    in the Monday Ladies Classic .

     Scott Glickman 235FARMINGDALE, NY – Scott

    Gliclman rolled 235, Elizabeth

    Schuster 204, Matt Seeley 203,

    David Schuster 182, and Steve

    Honig 180 in the Temple Am-

    Echad Club League.

    In the Sunday Adult/Junior 

    League William Snyder shot 182,

    Joe FIna 183-159, Louis Gravino

    164, and Jo-Anne Fina 258.

    In the Sunday Adult/Junior League William Snyder shot 195,

    Michael Brunn 193-180, and

    Louis Gravino 171-166.

     Michael Graston 222FARMINGDALE, NY – Michael

    Graston rolled 222, Jake Diamond

    192, Eric Brennan 187, Brian

    Lonetto 176, and Brillian

    Soedarmasto 177 in the St.

    Martin’s League.

    In the Monday AM Seniors

    League Joe Montefusco shot 194,

    Gerard Hoeler 166, and Bob Junge

    157.

    Joe Livolsi rolled 215-210, FaiLivolsi 172, and Jerry Hoeler 169

    in the Friday Sunshine Kids

    League.

    AT FARMINGDALE LANES

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     Mike King 815STATEN ISLAND, NY - Mike

    King topped the scoring in the

    Rab’s Senior Men’s League blast-

    ing games of 279-269-267 for a

    high series of 815.

    John Eadicicco shot 269-223-

    706, John Gino 237-255-704,

    Dennis Costantino 231-236-672,

    and Santo Lisa 224-256-658.

     Dave DeAvile 766 

    STATEN ISLAND, NY- DaveDeAvile topped the scoring in the

    Michael Carbonaro Mixed League

    firing a 264 game for a high series

    of 766.

    Rich Garaventa rolled 258-738,

    Ryan Friend 266-736, Rob Butler 

    Jr. 246-705, Lou Conte 274-715,

    Phil Oppenheim 256-697, and

    John Lyons 279-695.

     Eric Samuelson 725STATEN ISLAND, NY – Eric

    Samuelson led the scoring in the

    FixADent Men’s League rolling a

    256 game for a high series of 725.

    Jeff Marti rolled 278-723, Brian

    Deluise 251-705, Frank Russo

    246-704, Nick DiSalvo 256-698,

    and Nick Nicholson 257-686.

     Ken Soto 718STATEN ISLAND, NY – Ken

    Soto led the scoring in the Rab’sFamily Fun League rolling games

    a 258 game for a high series of 

    718.

    Kevin Buono shot 278-715, Ed

    Wilkinson Sr. 672, Jason

    Wichnovitz 221-224-638, and

    Thomas Hollywood 244-200-620.

    In the Senior Men’s League Joe

    Albanese shot 256, Don Schwed

    216-237-626, Mike Vignola and

    Jim Shevlin 235, and Al Feline

    226.

     Mike Nicholasi 702STATEN ISLAND, NY- Mike

     Nicholasi topped the scoring in the

    FixADent Men’s League rolling a

    high game of 278 and a high series

    of 702.

    Tom Barnes shot 245-242-700,

    Vinnie Durante 242-600, Greg

    Cadet 265-246-687, and Joe

    Russo 683.

     Joe Weisenstein 701

    STATEN ISLAND, NY – JoeWeisenstein rolled 279-701, Nick 

    Antonacci 265-700, Jeff Scire

    258, and Frank Polizzi 248 in the

    Rab Wilkinson Memorial League.

    In the Golden Oldies League

    Dennis Costantino shot 245,

    Richard Muszel and Bob

    Lampariello 227, and Joanie

    Bentsen 226.

    AT RAB’S COUNTRY LANESBy Vince Albrecht

    Elmwood Park, NJ – Thirty-six

    high school teams, twenty in the

     boys division and a record sixteen

    in the girls, converged at Parkway

    Lanes for the 14th annual FDU

    Team Championships. When the

    grueling three-game standard

    qualifying round concluded, eight

    squads from each division, seeded

     by total pinfall, advanced to the

    Baker format best two of three sin-gle game quarterfinal brackets.

    The four winners went on to the

     best two of three semi-finals and

    the victors in a best three of five

    game battle for the respective divi-

    sion titles.

    In the boys division, NJIC

    Colonial Division power 

    Hawthorne, seeded fifth, went on

    a tear, taking out fourth seed

    Lyndhurst, then shocking top-seed

    Indian Hills to advance against

    unranked upstart seventh seed

    Demarest who upset second seed

    Passaic Tech and third seed

    Paramus. After spotting the

     Norsemen a two-game lead,

    Hawthorne fought back to tie 2 ½-

    2 ½ forcing the rarely used modi-

    fied Baker five frame [6th thru

    10th] game. Incredibly, the Bears

    rolled a perfect seven-strike game,winning the crown, 150-88.

    In the girls match-ups, Bergen-

    Passaic’s top four ranked teams all

    advanced to the semis and the two

    top seeds, defending champ

    Westwood and Holy Angels, faced

    off in the finale where the latter 

    took game five, emerging as this

    year’s new champion.

    HACKENSACK, NJ – In Stan Niemiec

    Youth Travel League, 15-year-old

    Indian Hills sophomore Ryan McGuire

    grabbed center stage with a stellar 703

    set, fashioned with a triple deuce 234-

    258-211.

    Ryan began his first game with three

    opens, but then found his zone and fin-

    ished the game with nine strikes. His

    Holiday I team was unstoppable the first

    two games, taking five of seven points

    from Boonton.

    Aiding Ryan was brother Alex with

    254-636, Dave Neil 224-201 and Nick 

    Cilento 217. Clearing the pin deck for 

    Boonton was anchor Erik Kattermann,

     posting a strong 243-224-649.

    The talented Hi-Tor squad put togeth-

    er nine deuces, but still dropped five

     points to pace-setting Bowler City III,

    2833-2771. Stroking consistent above-

    average numbers throughout the match

    for the victors were anchor Nathan

    Tombo 196-196-202-594, Nick Reyes

    202-191 and David Grant 209-188.

    Lighting up the leaderboard for Hi-Tor 

    were Johnny Toscano 223-207-216-646,

    Brandon Smith 209-222-610, Nino

    Sparta 209-203-588 and Nick Sparta

    204-201.

    Montvale strengthened its hold on sec-

    ond place by turning back Fair Lawn,

    2670-2610 behind 15-year-old Pascack 

    Valley sophomore Henry Tipping post-

    ing 205-196-221-622 and Joseph

    Mahoney 207. Fair Lawn's numbers

    included Steve Plaszky 234, Madison

    Perry 232, Tyler Nappi 202-186 and

     Nick Greco 201-193 .

    Bowler City II leapfrogged Holiday II

    to take over third place, winning its

    encounter in a nail-biter for the wood

     point, 2738-2732. Top scores for BC II

    came from Allie Woodhouse 212-191,

    Matt Burzynski 195 and Matt Ramos

    185. Pounding the maples for Holiday II

    were Tom Chamberlain 231-194, Jared

    Duncan 234-191 and Devin Crowley

    193-190.

    Rounding out the afternoon's matches

    was Bowler City I which managed to

    earn five points from the vacancy as

    Janina Santoro rapped 224, JonMikal

    Sepero 211-195, Kristen Kane 198 and

    Trevor Savoye 192.

    Ryan McGuire, 15-Years-old, Fires 703

    To Pace Youth TravelersBy Vince Albrecht

     

         

            

       

         

         

            

                    

           

          

                  

             

               

               

              

                   

             

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     Rocco Fortunato 796 HOPELAWN, NJ- Rocco

    Fortunato led the scoring in the

    Raritan Bay Men’s League firing

    games of 280-237-279 for a high

    series of 796.

    Dorien Soto shot 218-296-248-

    762, Dan Clark 279-226-243-748,

    John Kertesz 267-256-216-739,

    and Rick Choinacki 237-226-258-

    721.

     Dan Clark 748HOPELAWN, NJ – Dan Clark 

    topped the scoring in the Premiere

    Pro Shop McClassic League blast-

    ing games of 289-234-225 for a

    high series of 748.

    John Syslo rolled 256-237-245-

    738, Christopher Warren 240-230-

    266-736, Rocco Fortunato 258-

    252-226-736, Joe Lampariello

    236-210-279-725, and Bobby

    Rohe 236-210-279-725.

    In the Winter Senior Citizens

    League Rich Rowley rolled 201-

    226-616, Earl Gregory 205, and

    Thomas Ortiz, Sr. 204.

     Anthony Angotti and 

     Sal Angotti 709HOPELAWN, NJ – Both Anthony

    and Sal Angotti led the scoring in

    the Friday Nite Mixed League.

    Anthony shot 258-196-255-709,

    and Sal 258-213-238-709.

    John Delgado shot 249-256-688,

    Richard Funk III 206-238-221-665,

    and Mike Bauer 224-245-646.

     Eric Hatli 709HOPELAWN, NJ - Eric Hatli led

    the scoring in the Merck League

    rolling games of 249-265 for a

    high series of 709.

    Pete Zafian hit 238-218-652, Dan

    Hanssell 215, and Adam Fine 214.

     Rollin E. Ball 706 HOPELAWN, NJ- Rollin E. Ball

    led the scoring in the Thursday

     Nite Mixed League rolling games

    of 265-249 for a high 706.

    Mike Piomelli hit 253-207-243-

    703, John Cestone 238-231-233-

    702, and Nick Piomelli 224-259-

    682.

    Warren Taureck 695HOPELAWN, NJ – Warren

    Taureck led the La Buona Pizza

    League firing games of 232-234-

    229 for a high series of 695.

    Willie Figueroa rolled 216-224-

    225-665, Lenny Novak 258-237-

    653, and Damian Hemmings 238-

    205-634.

     Lenny Novak 691

    HOPELAWN, NJ – Lenny Novak topped the scoring in the Garden

    State Mixed League rolling games

    of 280-236-175 for a high 691.

    Dorien Soto hit 233-245-205-

    683, Michael Ramer 243-227-

    203-673, Barry Bailey 256-239-

    671, and Doro Sperantzas 211-

    255-633.

     Justin Munice 676 HOPELAWN, NJ – Justin Munice

    led the scoring in the Wednesday

     Night Trio League firing games of 

    216-266-194 for a high series of 

    676.

    Paul Harney rolled 226-202-214-

    642, Mike Kelly 217, and Anthony

    Vicidomini 215.

     Don M. Hellhake 673HOPELAWN, NJ – Don M.

    Hellhake led the scoring in the

    Thursday Mixed Nuts League

    rolling games of 248-256 for a

    high series of 673.

    Mike P. Kennelly hit 215-269-

    661, Mike V. Kennelly 256-619,

    and Mike LeBlanc 259-608.

     Joe Maloney 664

    HOPELAWN, NJ – Joe Maloneyled the scoring in the Thursday

    Mixed Nuts League rolling games

    of 242-202-219 for a high series of 

    664.

    Andrew Tripka shot 255-213-

    639, John Syslo 232-621, and

    Kevin Kennelly 257.

     Robert Downer Sr. 644HOPELAWN, NJ - Robert

    Downer, Sr. paced the scoring in

    the Knights of Columbus League

    rolling games of 200-209-235 for 

    a high series of 644.

    Mark Makwinski shot 226-211-

    201-638, John Masculin 201-207-

    227-635, and Mark Makwinski, Jr.

    231.

    Tony Baricevich 637 HOPELAWN, NJ – Tony

    Baricevich paced the scoring in

    the Saturday Max League rolling

    games of 222-258 for a high series

    of 637.

    Paul Fair shot 237, Mike Linea

    214, and Bobby McCracken 198.

    Sandra Hansard hit 201 in the

    Tuesday Night Singles League.

     Mike Piomelli 636 HOPELAWN, NJ – Mike Piomelliled the scoring in the Thursday

     Nite Mixed League firing games

    of 226-236 for a high series of 

    636.

    John Cestone shot 225-225-636,

    Rollin E. Ball 227-206-627, and

    Cindy Dunphy 207.

    Frank Jordan 633HOPELAWN, NJ – Frank Jordan

    led the scoring in the Jerzey Pikers

    League rolling games of 234-202-

    197 for a high series of 633.

    Ted Yeung shot 212-221-626, and

    Larry Clarke 266.

    In the Wednesday Earlybirds

    League Sue Ragas hit 209.

       

      

        

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     Pete Slavska 771ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Pete Slavska topped the scoring in

    the Tuesday Oceanside Knights of 

    Columbus League blasting games

    of 247-246-278 for a high series of 

    771.

    Kyle Smith rolled 258-235-221-

    714, Albert Nassour 276-246-682,

    William Schierle Sr. 246-236-682,

    and Joe DiRe 2472-34-681.

     Jerival George 299ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Jerival George topped the scoring

    in the Wednesday Doubles League

     blasting games of 299-222-226 for 

    a high series of 747.

    Dwight Flowers rolled 239-236-

    241-716, Jim Marino 267-249-

    705, Charles Johnson 264-685,

    and Mel Brown 211-257-211-679.

    In the Tuesday Koffee Kats

    League Gina Hill shot 191, Donna

    Milcetic 181, and Patrice Guido

    179.

     Les Forrai 769ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Les Forrai topped the scoring in

    the Wednesday Night Mixed

    League firing games of 247-256-

    266 for a high series of 769.

    Willie Fessler rolled 278-226-

    236-740, Robert Benanati 216-

    223-246-685, Chuck Eckhardt

    238-223-649, and Maria Price

    257-205-632.

     Ken Bruce 768ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Ken Bruce topped the scoring in

    the Wednesday Early Men’s

    League blasting 233-278-257 for a

    high series of 768.

    Julio Zambrano rolled 279-244-

    722, Jim Gardino 277-244-711,

    and Barry Clare 258-221-683.

    In the Wednesday Clark Gillies

    League Sheila Weissman rolled

    221-172, Letitia Kopper 193, and

    Charlene Spinelli 192-181.

     Jerival George 762ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Jerival George topped the scoring

    in the Wednesday Senior Doubles

    League blasting games of 278-267

    for a high series of 762.

    Michael Desmond rolled 256-

    243-702, John Khantzian 267-

    209-658, Stan Rosadio 246-238-

    664, and John Lutter 255-226-661.

     Mike Penoro 743ROCKVILLE, NY – Mike Penoro

    led the scoring in the Thursday

    Mixed League firing games of 

    259-258-226 for a high 743.

    Thomas Hannigan rolled 256-

    223-249-728, Gary Ton 241-225-

    238-704, Mel Brown 225-221-

    237-683, and James Borzini 259-

    632.

    In the Monday Ladies Classic

    League Susan Randel rolled 192,

    Trish Lugo 186, Linda Walsh 184,

    and Patty Bucicchia and Dawn

    Waldhof 183.

     Jim Carey 738ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Jim Carey topped the scoring in

    the Tuesday Late Men’s League

    firing games of 279-232-227 for a

    high series of 738.

    Frank Lawlor rolled 277-246-

    713, Bill Latham 249-227-246-

    713, Mike Czaplinski 299-237-

    700, and Lenny Dinc 246-208-

    243-697.

     Ben Gregoretti 719ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Ben Gregoretti topped the scoring

    in the Wednesday Early Men’s

    League rolling games of 267-252

    for a high series of 719.

    Keith Manza shot 236-234-245-

    715, Ed Connelly 290, Frank Jara

    286-213-700, Paul Centineo 215-

    247-231-693, Salvatore

    Panzarezia 236-246-211-693, and

    Richie Russo 269-205-668.

     Patrice Nolan 654ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Patrice Nolan led the scoring in

    the Tuesday Rockville Ladies

    League rolling games of 217-222-

    215 for a high series of 654.

    Kathleen Abrams rolled 204,

    Betty Ann Lescher 201, and Pam

    Johnson 192.

    In the Tuesday Long Beach

    Catholic Ladies League Kami

    Radin hit 207, Debbie Donnelly190, and Mary Pat Murphy 184-

    175.

     Patrice Nolan 649ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Patrice Nolan paced the scoring in

    the Tuesday Rockville Ladies

    League rolling a 253 game for a

    high series of 649.

    Carrie Kusterbeck shot 246,

    Marina Elefante 243, Gloria

    Belmonte 226, and Theresa Nolan

    223.

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