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    The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly 

    Sports ReporterThe Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940

    Vol. 76 No. 15 June 10 - 16, 2015 50 cents

    HOPELAWN, NJ – Tony Ament

    and Chris Tamayo each blasted a

    300 game in the Middlesex County

    Classic League at Majestic Lanes.

    Tony also had high series shoot-

    ing 253-300-259-812.

    Ken Rask shot 246-628-288-802,

    Patrick Plate 228-288-265-781,

    Ken Horvath 269-248-248-765,

    Tony Balletta 231-214-270-715,

    Glenn Mohr 258-268-706, Andrew

    Tripka 209-237-258-704, and

    Cesar Galloza 245-215-233-694.

    Tony Ament, Chris Tamayo 300

    At Majestic Lanes

    SHAWNEE, Okla. – In his first television appear-

    ance, two-handed competitor Kyle Troup of 

    Taylorsville, N.C., sporting a throwback Afro hairdo

    and Partridge Family bus-styled attire, won the PBA

    Wolf Open in the opening event of the Oklahoma’s

    Grand Casino Hotel & Resort PBA Summer Swing.

    The first of five Summer Swing events conducted at

    the Grand Event Center aired on CBS Sports

     Network.

    Proving the adage that the apple doesn’t fall from the

    tree, the son of equally-flamboyant eight-time Tour 

    winner Guppy Troup, defeated 2014 PBA Rookie of 

    the Year Marshall Kent, 229-179, in a championship

    match that featured two of PBA’s rising stars. In win-

    ning, Troup and his dad became the fourth father-son

    tandem in PBA history to win Tour titles.

    “This is an unbelievable feeling,” said the 23 year-

    old Troup. “It’s going to take a while for me to real-

    ize it. “It’s a dream come true and it makes it all thatmuch better that my family was able to be here to be

    a part of it.”

    Troup, who qualified third for the stepladder finals

    conducted on specially-installed lanes in the Grand

    Event Center, was using an older technology urethane

     ball to attack the 32-foot Wolf lane condition, the

    shortest of the PBA’s “animal pattern” lane conditions.

    “Anytime I can play the gutter and use urethane

    that’s a game I like to play,” Troup said. “I could see

    the other guys were having some trouble dealing with

    the transition and eventually it was going to get ugly,

    so I had confidence that using urethane and playing

    outside would be a good combination to have to deal

    with that. Today straighter is greater was the rule of 

    the day.”

    After Troup qualified for the finals earlier in the

    week at the nearby FireLake Bowling Center, Guppy,

    Kyle’s mother Sherri and brother Tyler were able to

    fly in from North Carolina to watch the finals telecast.

    The win made the Troup’s the fourth father and son to

    record a PBA Tour win. Eugene and Don McCune,

    Pete and Dick Weber, and Jimmy and Don Johnson

    were the previous father-son combinations to win titles.

    That’s the toughest match I’ve ever been a part of 

    and I wasn’t even bowling in it,” Guppy Troup said.

    “I was hanging on every shot, so I’m a wreck right

    now. Maybe I’ll be less nervous the next time he

    makes a show but right now I’m just beside myself – 

    it’s awesome.”

    The stepladder began with two-time Tour winner 

    Andres Gomez of Colombia defeating 15-time Tour winner Tommy Jones of Simpsonville, S.C., in the

    opening match, 215-195. Troup then beat Gomez in

    the second match, 203-163, to advance to the semifi-

    nal where he beat No. 2 qualifier five-time Tour win-

    ner Bill O’Neill, 202-188, to advance to the title

    match against Kent.

    Kent was trying to win his second Tour title after 

    winning the Kingdom International Open in Saudi

    Arabia in his rookie season. With his win, Troup

    automatically qualified for the Grand Casino Resort

    King of the Swing special event that will close the

    Summer Swing.

    Kyle Troup Wins PBA Wolf Open For First PBA Title

    ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Tom Saitta found perfection

    rolling a 300 game in the Monday

    4-Man Classic League at

    Rockville Centre Lanes.

    Mike Ramirez shot 239-235-259-

    753, George Stephens, Jr. 258-749,

    Mitchell Goolsby 268-259-744,

    Tom Handley 257-237-235-729,

    and Mike Frey 246-231-224-701.

    Tom Saitta Pitched 300At Rockville Centre Lanes

    Derek Gilbert Blasted 300-814

    At Rab’s Country LanesSTATEN ISLAND, NY – Derek 

    Gilbert earned top honors in the

    Friday Nite Mixed Quartets

    League at Rab’s Country Lanes

     blasting a 300 game then adding

    games of 258 and 256 for the

    meeting’s high series of 814.

    Lillian Rivera shot 247-264-225-

    716, Tom Farina 278-706, Rita

    DiPietro 265-279-705, Steevn

    Laskowski 267-703, Ross Gottlieb

    255-246-693, and Don Schwed

    248-674.

    Rob Cahoon Hit 300, Shawn Aiello 805

    At Holiday BowlOAKLAND, NJ – Rob Cahoon

     blasted a 300 game contesting inthe Sal Marino Classic League at

    Holiday Bowl. Shawn Aiello

    rolled an impressive 805 set high-

    lighted by games of 290 and 279.

    Anthony Gaudio rolled a near per-

    fect 298 game in his 782 set fol-

    lowed by Andrew Davidowicztossibng 256-289-773, Frank 

    Disparti 277-758, Jim Demas 278-

    258-747, and Jacob Solomon with

    a 736 series.

    ROCKAWAY, NJ - Nick 

    Westergaard threw twelve in a row

    for a 300 game and finished with a

    705 series rolling in the County

    Tuesday Night League atRockaway Lanes.

    Ryan Prevost posted a 279 in a

    671, Lynne Coleman 290-713,

    Sandy Turner 277-650, Linda

    Barber 193-517, Regina Naluk 

    257-593, Dawn Andreano 214, Pat

    Wilfong 210, Gene Pukas 256-672, and Walt Worman 255-697.

    Nick Westergaard Slammed a 300

    At Rockaway Lanes

    PBA photo

    Champion Kyle Troup with father Guppy Troup, mother Sherri Troup and brother Tyler Troup

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    2 SPORTS REPORTER June 10 - 16, 2015

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    FLUSHING, NY – So Young

    Chin, a 38 year old right hander 

    from Whitestone, NY, won her 

    first LIGBT title with an

    impressive victory at JIB Lanes.

    So Young earned the $1,000 top

     prize by shoot ing a 248 handi-

    cap game which was 22 pins

    more than second place finish-

    ers Tiffany Ocasio, Oceanside,

     NY and Andrew Mienkiewicz,

    Massapequa, NY both rolling a226 and earning $400 each.

    Finishing in 4th place was

    Eddie Cintron, Laurelton, NY,

    with a 213 worth $250 and fifth

    went to Lois Bramlette,

    Laurelton, NY, with a 209 worth

    $200. All 5 shootout finalists

    were looking for their first

    LIGBT title.

    The 5-person shootout was

    an exciting match. The lead

    changed in almost every frame

    as all of the competitors had at

    least one open. Ed took the

    early lead with a double, So

    Young doubled in the middle of 

    the game, and Tiffany tripled atthe end to force So Young to

    mark in the final frame. In

    championship fashion So Young

    tripled in the tenth to secure her 

    first title.

    The JIB tournament drew a

    wonderful city crowd of 103

    entries, advanced 18 bowlers to

    the finals, and paid out $3,330.The USBC Open

    Championship pattern (38 feet)

    was used resulting in moderate

    scoring; the cut was 699 in the

    1pm squad and 716 in the 3pm

    squad. High series of the tour-

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    Jerry Pollio 289 at Howell LanesHOWELL, NJ - Two substitutes threw the big games of the night, Jerry

    Pollio had a 289 and Jordan Marangelli a 279 in the opening game of the

    Hankel League.

    Marangelli threw high series as well a 728 to help Divas and Dudes

     jump to fourth place in the standings . Mike Skillman led Purple Donuts

    with second high series of the night, a 718 as the Purple Donuts staged

    a great comeback late in the second game to win games two and three

    and total wood for a 7-2 win over Mona Lisa Pizza.

    Third high series went Pete Marino with a steady 702 and Carl

    DeGaetano throwing his first 700 of the season (145 pins over average-

    POA).

    Tony Chin, So Young Chin, Alex Chin and JIB Lanes rep James

    Simone

    So Young Chin Wins LIGBT at JIB Lanes

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    In the Sophie Hendershot

    Memorial Tournament that consists

    of the 13th Annual Queens and 9th

    Annual Princess events had

    Jacqueline Wasniewski crowned

    Queen and Amanda Angle princess

    when the dust settled.

    Queens top four qualifiers in the

    stepladder roll-off posting qualify-

    ing scores of JacquelineWasniewski, 1136, Michele

    DeVries, 1126, Jennifer Dunklin,

    1117 and Valarie Johannessen,

    1083. For the Princess it was Carol

    Scheu, 928, Amanda Angle, 924,

    Tiffany Bender, 923 and Lesia

    Kuziw, 923.

    At the Queens roll-off, it was

    Jennifer Dunklin 235 over Valarie

    Johannessen’s 217, then Michele

    DeVries’ 245 topped Jennifer 

    Dunklin’s 217. In the championship

    round, Jacqueline Wasniewski edged

    Michele DeVries, 214-200 for the

    crown.

    In the Princess division, TiffanyBender narrowly defeated Lesia

    Kuziw, 185-182. Then Amanda Angle

     posted a big 246 over Tiffany Bender’s

    167. In the championship round,

    Amanda Angle bested Carol Scheu,

    191-167.

    Jacqueline Wasniewski, Amanda Angle top the Sophie Hendershot Memorial Tournament

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     Ed Graeff 770ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Ed

    Graeff topped the scoring in the

    Tuesday Oceanside Knights of 

    Columbus League firing games of 

    256-279-235 for a high 770 series.

    Mark Gralto hit 267-258-730,

    Joe Lupo 245-244-699, Mike

    Interrante 220-226-248-694, and

    Keith Massimillo 237-237-673.

     Bob Schmid 768ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Bob Schmid topped the scoring in

    the Monday 4-Man Classic

    League firing games of 233-267-

    268 for a high series of 768.

    Sunil Kochar rolled 279-268-763,

    Gary Robertson 268-256-731,

    Glenn Smith 235-256-234-725,

    and Mark Slade 279-237-724.

    In the Monday Ladies Classic

    League Linda Walsh rolled 214,

    Anne Molloy 196, Kathy Fletcher 

    186, Mindy Myers 185, Susan

    Randel 181, and Cherilyn

    DePalma 180.

     Ed Boremski 739

    ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – EdBoremski led the scoring in the

    Custom Thumbz Doubles League

     blasting games of 237-224-278 for 

    a high series of 739.

    Chris Barbaro rolled 279-257-

    737, Rich Boremski 299-253-731,

    Lawrence Welfare 268-267-731,

    Dave Goldman 257-246-706,

    Richard Butt 268-695, and Paul

    Circharo 250-224-692.

     Stanley Rosadio 737 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Stanley Rosadio topped the scor-

    ing in the Wednesday Doubles

    League firing games of 236-266-

    235 for a high series of 737.

    Ed Frontera shot 242-214-278-734, Alex Bogolusky 248-225-

    225-698, Mike Desmond 247-

    244-688, and Richie Franklin 253-

    252-685.

     John Maglio 727 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    John Maglio led the scoring in the

    Wednesday Night League firing a

    high game of 299 and a high series

    of 727.

    Don Railey hit 279, Terry Boyle

    278-255-710, Salvatore Panzarella

    247-245-700, John Laurita 256-

    684, and George Stephens, Sr.

    260-681.

     James Nolan 719ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    James Nolan topped the scoring in

    the Sunday Night Mixed League

     blasting games of 257-236 for a

    high series of 719.

    Julio Zambrano shot 246-242-

    712, Ray Wolff 246-238-222-706,

    Peter Conway 248-247-708, and

    Rich Rothmansky 230-225-667.

     Barry Clare 718ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Barry Clare led the scoring in the

    Wednesday Early Men’s League

    firing a 265 game for a high 718.

    Jeremy Stevens hit 258-237-710,

    Bob Moskowitz 279, Glen Smith247-704, Keith Manza 246-693,

    and Jerry Katz 237-244-212-693.

    Frank Cimino 717 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Frank Cimino led the scoring in

    the Thursday Mixed League firing

    games of 279-254 for a high series

    of717.

    Steve Parkes rolled 254-225-690,

    Bill Koste 236-231-680, Anthony

    Cimino 238-235-676, and Phillip

    Karfinkel 255-215-669.

     Bill Stein 709ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Bill Stein led the scoring in the

    Temple Am-Echad Club League

    firing games of 267-237 for a high

    series of 709.

    Steve Papier rolled 224-209-630, and

    David Schuster 203-208-200-611.

     John Moran 698ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    John Moran led the scoring in the

    Thursday El Cheapo League firing

    games of 267-234 for a high series

    of 698.

    John LaBau, Jr. rolled 233-225,

    Peter Micca 220, Matt Rizzo 217,

    Jay Beller 216, and Tiffano Ocasio

    216-207.

    Gerald Fields 681ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Gerald Fields led the scoring in

    the Thursday Senior Birds League

    rolling games of 246-239 for a

    high series of 681.

    Charles Johnson rolled 265,

    Jerival George 256-225, Ed

    Frontera 247, and William Collier 

    and Harold McKinzie 235.

     Kathy Andrews 641ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Kathy Andrews led the scoring in

    the Tuesday Rockville Ladies

    League rolling games of 205-202-

    234 for a high series of 641.

    Lisa Newman rolled 238, Vicky

    Lockwood 224, Jane Beyer 210,Gloria Belmonte 207, and Anna

    Brown 205.

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    Catapano led the scoring in the

    Tuesday Early Birds rolling games

    of 299-233 for a high series of 747.

    Curtis Brown shot 258-258-716,

    Brian Beale 249-247-703, Frank 

    Berardino 247-226-659, and Bobby

    Wilson 258-650.

     Eddie Allen 751FARMINGDALE, NY – Eddie Allen

    led the scoring in the Monday Night

    Fourplay blasting 225-247-279-751.

    Robert Kielawa shot 257-247-696,

    Kevin Kremler 267-235-695,

    Michael Larberg 257-236-682, and

    Brendan Rini 258-218-668.

     Kenny Simon 739FARMINGDALE, NY – Kenny

    Simon topped the Tuesday Nite

    Owls League firing games of 266-

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    Joseph Kotwicz shot 266-675,

    Robert Grieb 237, Tom Renda 236-

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     Mario Caramico 730

    FARMINGDALE, NY – MarionCaramico led the scoring in the

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    ing games of 288-237 for a high

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     Sunil Kochar 730FARMINGDALE, NY – Sunil

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    Late Mixed League rolling a 268

    game for a high series of 730.

    Mike Agosta shot 256-223-225-

    704, Lou Getzelman 246-246-673,

    Evan Myers 257-663, and Jackie

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     Joshua Marino 728FARMINGDALE, NY – Joshua

    Martino led the scoring in the

    Sunday Early Mixed rolling games

    of 225-236-267 for a high 728 set.

    Rich Fiorentino hit 225-255-236-

    716, George Mazzocchi 211-235-650,

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     Robert Grieb 717 FARMINGDALE, NY – Robert

    Grieb led the scoring in the Thursday

    Good Timers rolling games of 246-

    224-247 for a high series of 717.

    Bob Andrews rolled 253-246-717,

    Dale Alberino 215-237-223-675,

    and Mike Herman 222-215-623.

     Paul Mule 674FARMINGDALE, NY – Paul Mule

     paced the scoring in the Saturday

     Nite Fun League rolling games of 

    289-201 for a high series of 674.

    Jeff Gallo shot 257-253-673, Gary

    Molnar 266, Hari Soedarmasto 259,

    Matt Traina and Keith Davis 257.

     Joe Camacho 666 FARMINGDALE, NY – Joe

    Camacho paced the scoring in theSaturday Nite Friends rolling games

    of 258-218 for a high series of 666.

    Alfonse Visco hit 238-652, Tom

    Petroro 225-225-651, Angel Ramos

    221-204-217-642, Thomas Dorsey

    216-206-201-623, and Tara Flapan

    235-204-623.

     Scott Serrao 657 

     Mike Herman 657 FARMINGDALE, NY – Scott

    Serrao and Mike Herman each fired

    a high series of 657 in the Thursday

    Good Timers League. Scott hit 257-

    201-657, and Mike 244-222-657.

    Joe Baumann rolled 246, and Mike

    Bagnato and Cliff Dowdican 223.

     Eric Vazquez 654

    FARMINGDALE, NY – EricVazquez paced the scoring in the

    Wednesday Party League rolling

    games of 248-213 for a high series of 

    654.

    Mike Marrazzo shot 244-623, Scott

    Lyle 227-201, Joe Buccino 221, and

    Brian Siemers 212.

    Gerard Hoeler hit 204, and Frank 

    Berardino 180 in the Monday AM

    Seniors League.

     Nick Butera 644FARMINGDALE, NY – Nick 

    Butera paced the scoring in the

    Sunday Early Mixed League rolling

    games of 224-215 for a high series of 

    644.

    John Cusmano hit 235, JoshuaMarino 220, Joe Venezia 217, and

    Tom Vonbraunsberg 215-206-203-

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     Kevin Buono 800STATEN ISLAND, NY – Kevin

    Buono earned top honors in the

    Rab Wilkinson Memorial blasting

    265-278-257 for a high 800 series.

    Tom Hollywood shot 247-279-

    752, Frank Wilkinson 247-252-

    247-750, Mike Orlando 277-727,

    and Ed Wilkinson, Jr. 246-259-719.

     Don Schmid 748

    STATEN ISLAND, NY – DonSchmid topped the Senior Men’s

    League blasting 246-234-268-48.

    Mike King rolled 267-214-260-

    741, John Eadicicco 223-245-268-

    736, and John Gino 266-257-714.

    In another session Ray Keller shot

    217-269-228-714, Frank Polizzi

    277-211-669, Bruce Hurley 213-

    247-651, Seto Jew 217-209-623.

    Gus Plagnos 735STATEN ISLAND, NY - Gus

    Plagnos led the scoring in the

    RCAL/McGuire League firing

    games of 244-245-246 for a high

    series of 735.

    Johm Musco, Sr. rolled 299-730,

    Greg Petrozza 263-724, Tony

    Coppola 246-246-718, Mike

    Ponsiglione 245-717, Joey Jew 266-

    714, Eugene Cruz 255-702, and Jeo

    Grillo 242-243-700.

     Jay Todaro 731STATEN ISLAND, NY – Jay

    Todaro topped the scoring in the

    Cartel Electric Fun League firing a

    267 game for a high series of 731.

    Bob Jacobson shot 257-689, Paul

    Sheirer 243-686, and Matt Azriez

    244.

     Ken Soto 730STATEN ISLAND, NY – Ken Soto

    led the Friday Nite Mixed Quartets

    firing 246-259 for a high 730 set.

    Jeff Schwed hit 267-727, Joe

    D’Esposito 254-707, Kevin

    Magnussen 256-699, Derek Gilbert

    256-673, and Joe Carlo 670.

     Paul Sheirer 729STATEN ISLAND, NY – Paul

    Sheirer led the scoring in theFixADent Auto Body firing a 276

    game for a high 729.

     Nick DiSalvo shot 254-244-724,

    Mike Mezzacappa 267-713, Eric

    Cruz 247-688, and Mike Ulassenke

    276-671.

     Scott Walsh 717 STATEN ISLAND, NY - Scott

    Walsh paced the scoring in the Rab

    Wilkinson Memorial League rolling

    games of 277-242 for a high series

    of 717.

    Steven Verardi shot 247-697,

    Stephen Basile 670, Greg Wilson

    254-674, and Justin Carroll 257.

     Karey Sach 217 STATEN ISLAND, NY – In the

     Notre Dame vs. St. Joseph Hill

    game: Karey Sach rolled 217,

    Victoria Barbarino and Taylor 

    Waglione 188, Danielle

    Wysokowski 152, Nicole Yohrling

    150, and Ashley Occenad 147 in the

    Staten Island Catholic High School

    Girls Bowling League.

    Moore Catholic vs. St. John Villa:

    Maria DeVito 185, Cara Dulce 174,

    Kaitlyn Sarcone 138, and Rose

    Marchitelli 109.

     Joe D’Esposito 708STATEN ISLAND, NY – Joe

    D’Esposito led the scoring in the

    Friday Nite Mixed Quartets League

    firing a 279 game for a high 708.

    Steven Laskwoski hit 681, Joe

    Carlo 247-679, Derek Gilbert 264-

    671, and Ross Gottlieb 269-667.

    Tom Griffiths 655STATEN ISLAND, NY – Tom

    Griffiths paced the scoring in theGolden Oldies League rolling games

    of 254-219 for a high series of 655.

    Howard Weiss shot 232-202-210-

    644, Vincent Pisciotta 246-628, John

    Cento 225, and Marion Tasso 224.

    In another session Howard Weiss

    hit 249, Larry Yarmand and Bob

    Lampariello 234, and Dennis

    Costintino 227.

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    By Vince Albrecht

    BOONTON, NJ -The Stan Niemiec

    Youth Travel League held its 2014-15

    Awards Presentations and season-

    ending Individual Handicap

    Tournament. When the three-game

    sets were completed by the fifty-five

    entrants, the resulting numbers

    resembled what one might expect to

    view at a Professional Bowlers Tour 

    event. There were twenty-five

    “600+” threesomes including six

    exceeding “700” to go along with

    seventy-two “200s”. In the Boys

    Division, 16-year-old Nutley junior 

    Chris Liloia, the current two-time

    Essex County Individual High School

    Champion, came out of the gate with

    his best outing ever, a dazzling 300

    gem and never looking back captured

    the title by adding games of 231-227

    for a net/handicap758/890.

    Finishing strong was PCTI junior 

    Anthony Rizzo who tore through

    Boonton’s pins with 249-227-252-

    728/833 followed by 11-year-old

    Joseph Mahoney 221-244-188-

    653/821 and 15-year-old Steve

    Plaszky 253-266-211-730/817.

    Other mammoth scores were

    Montville eighth-grader Peter 

    Hancock’s 290 single, Lyndhurst sen-

    ior Jordan Lopez 257-709 and

    Montville sophomore Erik 

    Kattermann 244-700. Among the

    girls, Hackensack junior Janina

    Santoro stormed to a career-best 266-

    226-220-712/895 to take first place,

    holding off North Jersey Bowler of 

    the Year Emily Young 225-210-256,

    691/844. Also rolling well were 13-

    year-old Margaux Lesser 201-

    553/802 and Paramus junior Haley

    Hassan 220-214-611/788.

    THE MAGIC AT MAJESTICGlenn Mohr 802HOPELAWN, NJ - Glenn Mohr 

    topped the scoring in the Raritan

    Bay Men’s League firing games of 

    265-279-258 for a high series of 

    802.

    Dennis Huscha rolled 246-278-

    259-783, Steven Baum, Jr. 259-

    218-268-745, Ed Hayes, Jr. 229-

    266-224-719, Dorien Soto 218-

    224-265-707, and Daniel J.

    Willard 229-213-234-676. Rusty Thomsen 771HOPELAWN, NJ – Rusty

    Thomsen earned top series honors

    rolling in the Goldstein & Hanel

    Doubles League firing games of 

    258-245-268 en route to the high

    series of 771.

    Bobby Rohe rolled 265-279-213-

    757, Steve Chiarella 226-269-258-

    753, Peter Diemer, Jr. 244-244-

    240-728, and Casey Creutz 209-

    254-252-715.

     Paul Harney 758HOPELAWN, NJ – Paul Harney

    topped the scoring in the Atlantic

    City Trios League blasting games

    of 235-267-256 for a high series of 

    758.

    Justin Munice shot 223-235-231-

    689, Joe Defini 238-238-664,

    Robert Terefenko 231-232-646,

    and Anthony Vicidomini 225-243-

    629.

     Bruce Hohr 750HOPLEAWN, NJ – Bruce Hohr 

    topped the scoring in the

    Middlesex County Classic League

    firing games of 277-279 for a high

    series of 750.

    Sean Zeleniak rolled 279-254-

    200-733, Frank Mazzella 243-

    259-216-718, Tommy Martino

    268-203-245-716, Frank Marchisello 269-247-714, and

    Mickey Endress 258-213-242-

    713.

     Nick Simone 691HOPELAWN, NJ – Nick Simone

    led the scoring in the Knights of 

    Columbus League rolling games

    of 242-223-226 for a high series of 

    691.

    Bill Dillon shot 204-235-622,

    Cid Stentella 212-204-614, and Al

    D’Alessandro 212.

     Steve Basile 684HOPELAWN, NJ – Steve Basile

    led the scoring in the La Buona

    Pizza League rolling games of 

    204-247-233 for a high series of 

    684.

    Vinny R. Medvetz shot 224-236-

    214-674, Joe Herber 215-216-

    218-649, John Baginsky 212-249-

    639, and Nicole Baginsky 202-

    252-636.

     Matt Cestone 659HOPELAWN, NJ – Matt Cestone

    led the scoring in the Thursday

     Nite Mixed League firing games

    of 254-235 for a high series of 

    659.

    Andrew Smith shot 243-205-641,

    Mike Piomelli 279-626, and Scott

    Akalewicz 220-616.

     Jose Medina 652HOPELAWN, NJ – Jose Medina

    led the scoring in the Garden State

    Mixed League rolling games of 

    244-222 for a high series of 652.

    Barry Bailey rolled 212-249-647,

    Tom Ortiz, Sr. 221-220-625, and

    Dennis Medwick 225-223-624.

    In the NJ Turnpike League Larry

    Clarke shot 207-209, Basha Miller 

    191, and Lester Ellison 179-177-

    176.

    Char Martino shot 199-191, Rita

    Fedor 163, and Anna Kelly 182 in

    the Wednesday Early Birds

    League.

     Rich Rowley 637 HOPELAWN, NJ – Rich Rowley

    led the scoring in the Winter 

    Senior Citizens League rolling

    games of 208-238 for a high series

    of 637.

    Thomas Ortiz, Sr. rolled 216-224,

    and Hugo Toro 223.

    In the Tuesday Night MixedLeague Carole Morgan shot 201,

    Stephanie Hoff 177, and Katina

    Garcia 173.

     Ray Newsome 635HOPELAWN, NJ – Ray

     Newsome paced the scoring in the

    Merck League firing games of 

    224-211-200 for a high series of 

    635.

    Kevin Bovaird shot 227-615,

    Anthony Scutari 230, and Tu

    Trinh 217.

    Chris Liloia, Janina Santoro Youth

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    AT PLAZA Dorey Badolato 793MADISON, NJ – Dorey Badolato

     blasted a high game of 290 and a

    high 793 set and Jennifer Dunklin

    hit 244-693 in the CMIL League.

     Donny Prisco 756 MADISON, NJ – Donny Prisco

    topped the scoring in the Tuesday

    400 Doubles blasting a high game

    of 277 and a high series of 756.

    Dave Hanft shot 244-645, and

    Frank Fillimon 221.

     Andrew Stephens 753MADISON, NJ – Andrew

    Stephens led the scoring in the

    Wednesday Trio League blasting a

    278 game for a high series of 753.

    Ben Geffken shot 278, Dick 

    Raymond 268, Dan Pridham 697,

    Thomas Litland 695, Stephanie

    Rahn 235-660, Lisette Tapanes

    228, and Sally Lauderdale 215.